NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual
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Features & Specifications, SoftkeysS-5, Page 205A6-506000-642-02 Lift the handset (if the system has been assigned for external line priority mode using Function “209 – Outgoing Call Priority Mode”). - OR - Press an idleW(if the system has been assigned for internal line priority mode using Function “209 – Outgoing Call Priority Mode”). R ELATED PROGRAMMING All programming functions associated with this feature are listed in the following table. Some functions must be programmed before the feature is...
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Page 206, S-5Softkeys, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 !PressingV(SYS or STA) has no affect if speed dial numbers have not been stored in the system. !If duplicate names are stored for different speed dial memory locations, the speed dial memory location with the lowest numbered location number is displayed. !The system uses the following criteria when displaying both telephone numbers and the associated names. • When both the telephone number and associated name are stored, the name is...
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Features & Specifications, SPD (Redial) KeyS-6, Page 207A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-6SPD (Redial) Key FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows users to press T (DTB-type Multiline telephones) or Q (DTU-type Multiline telephones), to access speed dial memory locations. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones. 1. Press T (DTB-type telephones) or Q (DTU-type telephones). 2. Enter the speed dial memory location number. The number that has been programmed...
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Features & Specifications, Specified CO/PBX Line SeizureS-7, Page 209A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-7Specified CO/PBX Line Seizure FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows users to seize a specific trunk line by either dialling an access code and the trunk line number. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones and single line telephones. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Lift the handset or press N. 2. Dial F C. 3. Dial the trunk line number (1 → 6). The trunk line...
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Features & Specifications, Speed Dial – StationS-8, Page 211A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-8Speed Dial – Station FEATURE DESCRIPTION Each extension in the system can be allowed up to 20 personal speed dial numbers. For personal speed dial numbers to be available, the system must be set to 80 mode in system programming. Selecting 80 mode reserves 20 personal speed dial numbers for each telephone user. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline and single line telephones....
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Page 212, S-8Speed Dial – Station, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 1. Press V (external line key). 2. Press T (DTB-type telephones) or Q (DTU-type telephones). 3. Dial the speed dial memory location number ( J J → A I) where the telephone number is stored. 4. The number is automatically dialled. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial H C. 3. Dial the speed dial memory location number ( J J → A I) where the telephone number is stored. 4. The number is automatically dialled. 1. Press O....
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Features & Specifications, Speed Dial – StationS-8, Page 213A6-506000-642-02 SERVICE CONDITIONS !Speed dial numbers are stored in redial memory. Speed dialling memory is stored in the system’s backup battery. !The maximum number of digits that can be stored in a speed dial memory location is 24. If the user attempts to dial more than 24 digits, “ERROR” is displayed in the telephone LCD for five seconds. When a pause ( K) or hookflash ( L) is programmed as part of the speed dial number, it is counted as a...