NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual
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Features & Specifications, Speed Dial – SystemS-9, Page 215A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-9Speed Dial – System FEATURE DESCRIPTION Speed dialling can be assigned on a system-wide basis. System speed dialling can be set to 200 numbers or 80 numbers. If 200 is selected, individual users are not allowed to assign personal speed dialling numbers on their telephones. If 80 is selected, then each telephone user can set up to 20 personal speed dial numbers and 80 speed dial numbers are reserved for...
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Page 216, S-9Speed Dial – System, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 1. Press T (DTB-type telephones) or Q (DTU-type telephones). 2. When dialtone is heard, dial the appropriate speed dial buffer number ( B J → I I or J J J → A I I). 1. Lift the handset. 2. When internal dialtone is heard, dial HC. 3. Dial the speed dial buffer number ( B J → I I or J J J → A I I). 1. Press O. 2. Press T (DTB-type telephones) or Q (DTU-type telephones). 3. Dial the speed dial memory location number...
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Features & Specifications, Speed Dial – SystemS-9, Page 217A6-506000-642-02 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...
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Features & Specifications, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)S-10, Page 219A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-10Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) FEATURE DESCRIPTION Station Message Detail Recording provides detailed calls records of system telephone usage. This feature is useful for controlling costs by identifying telephone users, trunk usages, and numbers dialled. SMDR supports the connection of call accounting equipment that audits local and long distance telephone bills. An MIF-B13...
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Page 220, S-10Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 SERVICE CONDITIONS !If a power failure occurs during a call, the call is terminated and the call record information is lost. !If the SMDR feature is disabled in system programming (Function “002-9 – Station Message Detail Recording”), printout or data storage is not performed. !SMDR only generates information for outgoing and transferred outgoing calls. !If a printer is not connected to the system or if the...
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Features & Specifications, Step CallS-11, Page 221A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-11Step Call FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows a user, who calls a busy extension, to call the next extension number in the system by simply dialling a preassigned digit. This can be done without having to hang up between call attempts. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones and single line telephones. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Dial another extension number. 2. If that...
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Features & Specifications, Stored HookflashS-12, Page 223A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-12Stored Hookflash FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows a hookflash to be stored in a speed dial memory location. This allows Multiline telephone users to store the hookflash which is used to allow access to features such as transferring calls, conferencing, in a speed dial buffer, etc. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Press O. 2....
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Page 224, S-12Stored Hookflash, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 RELATED PROGRAMMING All programming functions associated with this feature are listed in the following table. Some functions must be programmed before the feature is operational and other functions are optional. The optional functions can affect how the feature operates. S ERVICE CONDITIONS !This feature is only available for Multiline telephones. !A hookflash can be entered for system and station speed dial numbers. Function...