NEC Infoset 408 System Manual
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 7 - 48PC Programming Navigational Buttons When the feature is selected from the feature list, the first programming screen is displayed. The programming screens have four navigational buttons. Figure 7-35 Wizard Feature Programming Screen Displays the previous programming screen. If this is the first screen in the programming sequence, pressing this button has no affect. Displays the next programming screen. If this is the last screen in the programming sequence, pressing this button has no affect. Returns to the Wizard Index screen regardless of where the user is in the programming sequence. The screens that have been programmed are saved even though the sequence has been aborted. Cancels programming and returns to the Wizard Index screen regardless of where the user is in the programming sequence.
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System Manual7 - 49 Page Number/Page Count When the programming screens are displayed, the system indicates the page number which is currently being displayed and the page count (e.g., 1 of 2). This lets the user know how many programming functions are used to program the selected feature. Programming Function Number and Name The programming function number and associated name are displayed under the page number and page count. Programming Values Programming fields for the selected function are displayed in the body of the screen. Pulldown menus to access the various values for the fields are available where necessary. Fill out the fields as appropriate. Description At the bottom of each programming screen is a brief description of the programming function.
System ManualA - 1 Feature Access Codes and Special Numbers Lists This section provides a list of the feature access code and the special numbers that are used when programming and operating the system. Feature Access Codes are codes that are entered to access certain features of the system. Before using feature access codes, the user must press before and after entering the code. Special Internal Dials Numbers are numbers or codes that are entered to access certain functions of the system. Before entering these special numbers, the user must first press an external line and get internal dialtone. All of these codes are fixed in the system. This means that these codes cannot be changed by the user. Table A-1 Feature Access Codes List for Multiline Telephones Access CodeDescription Handsfree Answer Set/Cancel Handset Mute Set/Cancel Seized Trunk Number Display Internal System Hold Station Number Verify Manual Pause Timed Alarm Verify (Alarm 1) Timed Alarm Cancel (Alarm 1) Timed Alarm Set/Cancel (Alarm 1) Timed Alarm Verify (Alarm 2) Timed Alarm Cancel (Alarm 2) Timed Alarm Set/Cancel (Alarm 2) Room Monitored Telephone Set/Cancel
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 A - 2 Feature Access Codes and Special Numbers Lists Room Monitoring Telephone Set/Cancel All Telephone Alarm Clear This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. Door Lock Release Internal Hunt Internal Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel Call Forward – All Calls Cancel Call Forward – All Calls Set/Cancel XX = Extension Numbers 10~59 Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Set/Cancel XX = Extension Numbers 10~59 Call Forward – All Calls Cancel Call Forward – Busy Cancel Call Forward – No Answer (All Telephones) Cancel Do Not Disturb Cancel This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. Incoming Ring Mode (All Modes for Incoming Calls) Incoming Ring Mode (Telephone Mode) Incoming Ring Mode (Common Mode) Privacy Release (Outside Line Calls) Low Battery LCD Indication Reset This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. Night Mode Set/Cancel Table A-1 Feature Access Codes List for Multiline Telephones Access CodeDescription
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System ManualA - 3 Extension Name Entry (Internal Calls) XX = Extension Numbers 10~59 Trunk Name Entry (External Call) X = Outside Line (1~4) Callback Indication Reset Date/Time Set Test Printing (SMDR) This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. Background Music Telephone Set/Cancel SMDR Printout Start/Stop Toggle (Stop = PC Programming Mode) This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. Feature LED (Lamp) Reset Headset Off-Hook/On-Hook Button Table A-1 Feature Access Codes List for Multiline Telephones Access CodeDescription
Issue 1AInfoSet 408 A - 4 Feature Access Codes and Special Numbers Lists Table A-2 Feature Access Codes List for Single Line Telephones Access CodeDescription Speed Dialing Redialing Registering/Deleting Speed Dial Numbers Table A-3 Special Internal Dial Numbers List Access CodeDescription Call Pickup from a different Tenant Group Call Pickup Internal/External from the same Tenant Group Specified CO/PBX Line Seizure X = Outside Lines 1~4 Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel Call Forward – All Calls Cancel Call Forward – All Calls Set/Cancel XX = Extension Numbers 10~59 Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Set/Cancel XX = Extension Numbers 10~59 Trunk Queuing Trunk Queuing Cancel Internal All Call Page
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System ManualA - 5 Page Answer External Paging Internal/External All Call Page Call Pickup (ISDN lines) Doorphone 1 Monitor Doorphone 2 Monitor Ringer/Volume Adjustment Contrast Adjustment This applies to Electra Elite telephones only. Auto Answer Assignment – Dial 9 Valid Telephone Extension Numbers Table A-3 Special Internal Dial Numbers List Access CodeDescription
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Issue 1AInfoSet 408 B - 2Tone Patterns CO/PBX Ring Tone DHigh: 1024 Hz/1285 Hz (I) 1100 Hz/1400 Hz (E) Low: 480 Hz/606 Hz (I) 520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16 Doorphone 1Chime ToneN/A N/A Busy Chime Tone1400 Hz/1100 Hz (I & E)N/A Doorphone 2Chime ToneN/A N/A Busy Chime Tone1024 Hz (I) 1100 Hz (E)N/A Hold Alarm1024 Hz (I) 1100 Hz (E)N/A Howler Tone2400 Hz (I & E)16 100% AM Incoming Dial Tone360 Hz/440 Hz (I & E)N/A Incoming Ring Tr a ns f er480 Hz/606 Hz (I) 520 Hz/660 Hz (E)16 Internal Ring Tone500 Hz (I) 540 Hz (E)N/A System Tone (Fixed)Frequency (Hz) (Fixed)Modulation Cycle ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. ON OFF 1400 Hz ON OFF 1100 Hz ON OFF ON OFF.250 sec. .250 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. .032 sec.ON OFF .03 2 sec. Continuous ON OFF ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.
InfoSet 408Issue 1A System ManualB - 3 Key Tone 1100 Hz (I & E) N/A Recall Tone 1024 Hz (I & E) N/A Reorder Tone 480/620 Hz N/A Ringback Tone for External Speaker CO/PBX Ring Tone440 Hz/480 Hz (I & E)N/A Ringing Transfer Alarm1024 Hz (I) 11 0 0 H z ( E )N/A Set Tone 1800 Hz (I & E)N/A Set Tone 2500 Hz (I) 540 (E)N/A Timed Alarm1024 Hz (I) 11 0 0 H z ( E )N/A Tone Override500 Hz (I) 540 HZ (E)N/A Trunk Queuing500 Hz (I) 540 HZ (E)N/A System Tone (Fixed)Frequency (Hz) (Fixed)Modulation Cycle ON OFF.070 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. ON OFF.250 sec. .250 sec. ON OFF 1 sec. 2 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec. ON OFF.700 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. ON OFF.250 sec. .125 sec. ON OFF2 sec. ON OFF0.5 sec. 0.5 sec.