NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual
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Features & Specifications, Flash KeyF-1, Page 105A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 F-1Flash Key FEATURE DESCRIPTION If a system is connected to a PBX, it can be programmed to transfer the PBX call to the system using a flash signal. The duration of the flash signal is assigned in system programming. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones. O PERATION PROCEDURE 1. Press Q (DTB-type telephones) orS (DTU-type telephones). 2. Hang up, the call is transferred. 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 operational and other functions are optional. The optional functions can affect how the feature operates. S ERVICE CONDITIONS !Pressing Q (DTB-type telephones) or S (DTU-type telephones) releases the line and then reseizes the line after the hookflash duration expires. !If an external line is outgoing restricted (dialling external numbers is denied) and the user presses Q and then attempts to dial a restricted number, the external line is dropped and an error tone is generated. !When Q is pressed, digits dialed before and after pressing Q are stored in separate redial memory locations. If Q is pressed while dialling, the redial memory location is cleared. Transferring a PBX call: Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 006 Hookflash Duration Y
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Features & Specifications, Flexible Line KeyF-2, Page 107A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 F-2Flexible Line Key FEATURE DESCRIPTION The line keys on the Multiline telephones are designed for flexibility of use. Line keys that are not used to access external lines can be assigned for: speed dialling one-touch/feature access key operation for seizing internal of external telephone lines dialling access codes that are used to set/cancel features such as microphone on/off and headset on/off STATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones. O PERATION PROCEDURE 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 operational and other functions are optional. The optional functions can affect how the feature operates. S ERVICE CONDITIONS !Line keys 1 → 6, at system default, are assigned as external line keys. These line keys can also be assigned for other uses if Function 109 “Trunk Line Dialling Type” is set to uninstalled. Not applicable. Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 109 Trunk Line Dialling Type N
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Features & Specifications, Flexible Numbering PlanF-3, Page 109A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 F-3Flexible Numbering Plan FEATURE DESCRIPTION This feature allows extension numbers to be changed to meet individual customer’s needs. When the system is first turned on, the system automatically assigns default extension numbers. As necessary, these settings can be changed in system programming. S TATION APPLICAITON This feature is available for all Multiline telephones and Single Line telephones. O PERATION PROCEDURE 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 operational and other functions are optional. The optional functions can affect how the feature operates. S ERVICE CONDITIONS !The extension numbers range from 10 → 59 creating the flexible numbering plan. !The system cannot check for duplicate extension numbers. If the same extension number is assigned to more than one telephone, the telephone attached to the lowest numbered port (internal line) in the system rings. !Changes to extension numbers may be necessary when forming Hunt Groups and when assigning Direct In-dial (DID) numbers to users. Not applicable. Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 206 Extension Number Assignment Y
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Features & Specifications, Flexible Ringing AssignmentF-4, Page 111A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 F-4Flexible Ringing Assignment FEATURE DESCRIPTION External calls can be programmed to ring at specified telephones or to an external speaker or tone ringer. Separate day and night ringing assignments can also be specified in programming. S ATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones and Single Line telephones. O PERATION PROCEDURE 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 operational and other functions are optional. The optional functions can affect how the feature operates. S ERVICE CONDITIONS !When “No Ring” is assigned to a telephone (using Functions 301 → 306 Day Ringing for Trunk Lines 1 → 6 and 311 → 316 Night Ringing for Trunk Lines 1 → 6), the audible tone is silent. However, the large LED flashes to indicate an incoming call. !Trunk ringing can begin immediately the call is received or it can be delayed by a time. !Trunks that are assigned to a different tenant, from the tenant the telephone is assigned to, do not provide audible or visual indication of an incoming call. !Direct Inward Termination (DIT), Direct Inward Dialling (DID) and ringing transferred calls ring directly to the telephone where the call is transferred. As a result, these calls do not allow flexible ringing, but can ring only at a single extension. !If a DIT call, DID call or ringing transferred call is received while a page is being announced, paging stops at the telephone where the call is received. Not applicable. Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 124 External Ringing for Day Mode (Trunk Based) Y 125 External Ringing for Night Mode (Trunk Based) Y 225 External Ringing for Day Mode (Station Based) N 226 External Ringing for Night Mode (Station Based) N 301 → 306 Day Ringing for Trunk Lines 1 → 6Y 311 → 316 Night Ringing for Trunk Lines 1 → 6Y 401 → 402 Trunk Line Assignment for Tenants 1 → 2N 403 Tenant-to-Telephone Assignment N
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Features & Specifications, Flexible TimeoutF-5, Page 113A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 F-5Flexible Timeout FEATURE DESCRIPTION Flexible Timeouts are the system defaults for a variety of times selections. These preset values allow the system to operate without any initial program changes. Many of these values can be changed in system programming to meet individual user specifications. O PERATION PROCEDURE The flexible timeout table provides a list of the timers that can be programmed in the system. The timer, the definition and the timer value are provided in the table. The default timing value is indicated by (D). Some of the timing values are fixed, this means they cannot be changed. If the timer is fixed and cannot be changed, that is noted in the Timer/Function column. If the timing values can be changed, the Function number where the value is programmed is listed in the Timer/Function column. Not applicable. Timer/FunctionDefinitionTiming Value Automatic Callback Time Selection FixedThe length of time allowed for an automatic callback to occur before the callback request is automatically canceled.30 sec Automatic Redial Time Selection 005 – Automatic Redial TimerSpecifies the call time, wait time, and number of attempts for automatic redialling.Call Waiting Number Time Time of Times 0 = 5 sec 5 sec 3 1 = 10 sec 30sec 3 (D) 2 = 15 sec 60 sec 3 3 = 15 sec 90 sec 3 Bounce Protect Time Selection 502 – Single LIne Telephone Bounce TimeSpecifies the length of time before a valid hookflash can be detected from a Single Line telephone or voice mail system.0 = 0 ms (D) 2 = 600 ms 1 = 300 ms 3 = 900 ms Call Forward – Busy/ No Answer Timer Selection 008 – Call Forward – Busy/No Answer DurationThe length of time before incoming calls are forwarded to another telephone when the original destination is either busy or there is no answer.0 = 10 sec (D) 3 = 25 sec 1 = 15 sec 4 = 30 sec 2 = 20 sec 5 = 60 sec CO Ring Transfer Recall Timer Selection FixedSpecifies the interval from the time a telephone user forwards an incoming call until the time the destination telephone user does not respond. When there is no response, the timer expires and an alarm is generated at the forwarding user’s telephone.30 sec
Page 114, F-5Features & Specifications, Flexible TimeoutA6-506000-642-02 CO/PBX DTMF Duration/Interdigit Time Assignment 110 – Touchtone Signal Duration and Pause IntervalSpecifies the tone duration and interdigit time when DTMF signaling is used.0 = Duration 100ms / Pause 70ms (D) 1 = Duration 400ms / Pause 100ms Disconnect Time Selection FixedThe minimum time that must elapse before a disconnected line can be accessed again.1 sec Doorphone Display Time Selection 501 – Doorphone Call TimerSpecifies the time during which Doorphone 1 or Doorphone 2 is to be displayed on the telephone LCD. This timer applies to incoming calls to a doorphone.0 = 15 sec (D) 1 = 30 sec DP Dial Make Ratio Selection FixedSpecifies the make ratio for dial pulse dialling.39 ± 10% DP Interdigit Time Selection 109 – Trunk Line Dialling TypeSpecifies the minimum length of the pause interval between digits dialed for dial pulse dialling.1 = 10pps 2 = 20pps DTMF Receiver Release Timer Selection FixedThe interval during which a receiver circuit is connected to a DTMF-type Single Line telephone while waiting for digits to be dialed.30 sec Elapsed Call and SMDR Start Timer Selection FixedThe interval between the time dialling begins and the time that the call duration time displays in the telephone LCD.10 sec Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Selection 004 – Exclusive Hold Warning Tone TimerSpecifies the interval before an exclusive hold recall tone is generated. No hold alarm is generated if No Limit is selected.0 = 1 min (D) 3 = 4 min 1 = 2 min 4 = No Limit 2 = 3 min Hold Recall Timer Selection 003 – Hold Warning Tone TimerSpecifies the interval before a recall tone is generated for a holding external (CO/PBX) call. No hold alarm tone is generated if No Limit is selected.0 = 1 min (D) 3 = 4 min 1 = 2 min 4 = No Limit 2 = 3 min Timer/FunctionDefinitionTiming Value