NEC Infoset 408 System Manual
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InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual6 - 25 361Ringing Cycle for Trunk Line 1 ! Assigns the ringing cycle for each telephone. If a number in the Caller ID display matches a number stored in system speed dialing, the system will use the same ringing cycle that system speed dialing uses. Refer to Appendix B Tone Patterns for the ringing cycles. 0 = Cycle A 1 = Cycle B 2 = Cycle C 3 = Cycle D 362Ringing Cycle for Trunk Line 2 ! 363 Ringing Cycle for Trunk Line 3 ! 364 Ringing Cycle for Trunk Line 4 ! Programming Note:For Functions 361~364, the telephones ports are displayed in descending order (87654321). To change the default setting, press the dialpad key that corresponds to the port you want to change. For example, if you want to change the setting for port 7, press . Press the number that corresponds to the programming value. 401Trunk Line Assignment for Tenant 1 Used to specify the trunk lines assigned as part of the tenant.1~4 =Assigned to Tenant 1 – = Not Assigned to Tenant 1 402Trunk Line Assignment for Tenant 2 + – = Not Assigned to Tenant 2 1~4 =Assigned to Tenant 2 Programming Note:For Functions 401~402, the trunk numbers are listed in descending order (4321). To change the default setting for trunk numbers 1 ~4, press the dialpad key that corresponds to the trunk number you want to change. For example, to change the setting for trunk number 3, press . When you press the number, the system toggles between the two programming values. Table 6-2 Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 6 - 26Telephone Programming 403Tenant-to-Telephone Assignment Used to assign each telephone to a tenant. Both multiline and single line telephones can be assigned to a tenant.1~10 = Assigned to Tenant 1 – = Assigned to Tenant 2 Programming Note:For Function 403, the telephone ports are displayed in descending order (0987654321). To change the default values, press the dialpad key that corresponds to the port you want to change. For example, to change the setting for port 10 press . When you press the number, the system toggles between the two programming values. 501Doorphone Call Timer ! Used to indicate how long “Doorphone X” appears on the telephone display when a call is received from a doorphone. X = Doorphone Number (1 or 2). 0 = 15 sec. 1 = 30 sec. 502Single Line Telephone Bounce Time Used to indicate the time that passes before a valid hookflash is detected from a single line telephone.0 = 0 ms. 2 = 600 ms. 1 = 300 ms. 3 = 900 ms. 503Single Line Telephone Hookflash Start Time Start time indicates the minimum time that passes before the system accepts a hookflash signal. Start time is used in conjunction with 504 (Single Line Telephone Hookflash End Time).0 = 40 ms. 5 = 700 ms. 1 = 90 ms. 6 = 900 ms. 2 = 140 ms. 7 = 1.1 sec. 3 = 190 ms.8 = 1.3 sec. 4 = 240 ms. 9 = 1.5 sec. Table 6-2 Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual6 - 27 504Single Line Telephone Hookflash End Time End time indicates the maximum time that passes before the system recognizes the flash as a valid hookflash. If the flash is longer than the time set, the system considers the flash as a disconnect signal. To determine the duration of the hookflash signal, the system computes using the following formula: SLT Hookflash Start Time + SLT Hookflash End Time = SLT Duration. End time is used in conjunction with 503 (Single Line Telephone Hookflash Start Time).0 = 0 ms. 5 = 700 ms. 1 = 100 ms. 6 = 900 ms. 2 = 200 ms. 7 = 1.1 sec. 3 = 400 ms. 8 = 1.3 sec. 4 = 500 ms. 9 = 1.5 sec. 505Trunk Line Prepause Duration Used to specify the time (prepause) before the system sends dial pulse (rotary) or dual-tone multifrequency (touchtone) signals to the local telephone company.0 = 0 sec. 5 = 5 sec. 1 = 1 sec.6 = 6 sec. 2 = 2 sec. 7 = 7 sec. 3 = 3 sec. 8 = 8 sec. 4 = 4 sec. 9 = 9 sec. Programming Note:To access Functions 501~505 you must press to and enter the function number using the dialpad. You cannot access these functions by scrolling. + Check ROM Version # 0 1 Used to check the ROM versions for the central processing unit, voice mail, PC programming/SMDR units.1 = Main ROM (Main CPU) 2 = Optional Sub-CPU 3 = Digital Voice Mail 4 = MIF Unit + + + + Clear Speed Dial Numbers System-Wide Used to delete all of the system speed dial numbers for the entire system.N/A + + + + Clear Speed Dial Numbers for Individual Telephones 2 Used to delete all of the extension (personal) speed dial numbers system-wide.N/A + + + + + Clear Automatic Speed Dial Numbers 2 Used to clear all the one-touch numbers system-wide.N/A Table 6-2 Programming Functions Quick Reference Chart (Continued) Function NumberFunction Name and Telephone DisplayDescription Programming Values
System Manual7 - 1 PC Programming SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The PC Programming software allows users to program all of the features and functions of the InfoSet key telephone system. PC Programming is a menu-based program that provides programming for basic and advanced users. PC Programming uses .html files and is viewed using an internet browser. A wizard is provided to help “walk” users through the programming of the features of the system. The Expert button provides access to advanced features of the system. It is recommended that only people with experience programming the system use this area of the software. SECTION 2HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS The minimum PC requirements include: Microsoft Windows 95/98 operating system Available serial communication port on PC Pentium processor-based personal computer 16 MB RAM 10 MB available hard-disk space The following ETU must be installed in the InfoSet KSU to provide for PC Programming: MIF-B10 ETU Software Requirements: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.1 or higher or Netscape Communicator 4.7 or higher
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 7 - 2PC Programming SECTION 3INSTALLING PC PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE To install the software: 1. Insert the setup CD in the CD ROM drive. 2. Click the Windows 95/98 Start button. 3. Select Run. 4. Enter d:\setup.exe and click OK. (D = the letter of the CD ROM drive. 5. Follow the installation instructions. SECTION 4STARTING PC PROGRAMMING After the PC Programming software has been installed and the appropriate modifications have been made to the internet browser, the program can be launched. To start the program: 1. Click the Win 95/98 START button. 2. Select PROGRAMS and then Infoset 408. 3. Click InfoSet 408 PC Programming. When the program is launched, the program also starts the default internet browser.
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 7 - 4PC Programming Table 7-1 Quick Guide to InfoSet Programming Menus Tool Bar Icons Icon Definition Icon Definition Sets up outside lines, telephones, and extension numbers.Produces a switch report. Sets up line keys, one-touch keys, and speed dials.Provides on-line help. Sets up telephone ringing assignments.Connects to the Key Telephone System (KTS). Sets up telephone dial restrictions.Uploads data to the Telephone System (KTS). Creates a new configuration.Downloads data from the Telephone System (KTS). Loads a configuration file.Disconnects from the Telephone System (KTS). Saves the configuration.Accessed program items for advanced users. Copies data.Helps to setup different Telephone System (KTS) features. Prints the designation labels for the Electra Elite telephones.
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 7 - 6PC Programming 6.2 Switch Menu The Switch screen can be accessed by clicking on the Switch icon from the toolbar on the main menu. If this is the first time you are programming the system, this is the first screen to program. This screen is used to define the hardware configuration of the InfoSet system. Use this screen to assign the number of outside lines attached to the system. When an outside line is assigned it appears yellow on the screen. For each telephone a unique extension must be assigned and the telephone type must be defined. Figure 7-3 Switch Screen
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual7 - 7 Te l This option indicates which telephone is being programmed. This field is for informational purposes only and cannot be changed by the user. Extension Number This option indicates the extension number (10~59) assigned to each telephone in the system. The extension number must be unique for each telephone; you cannot assign duplicate extension numbers. Telephone Type This pull down menu allows users to select the telephone type. Valid telephone types include: DTU-8D-1 (WH/BK), DTU-16-1 (WH/BK), DTU-16D-1 (WH/BK), DTU-32-1 (WH/BK), DTU-32D-1 (WH/BK), DTP-2DT-1 (WH), DTU-4R-1, DTB-16-1 (BK/WH), DTB-16D-1 (BK/WH), SLT Adaptor and None.