NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual
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Features & Specifications, Seized Trunk Name/Number DisplayS-1, Page 195A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-1Seized Trunk Name/Number Display FEATURE DESCRIPTION The telephone number (assigned in system programming) for each trunk in the system is displayed when this feature is enabled. An alphanumberic name can also be assigned to each trunk by a Multiline telephone user. The telephone number/name appears in the telephone display when the trunk is seized. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones equipped with a display. O PERATING PROCEDURES Press V (trunk line key) while the telephone is idle. The telephone line is seized and the telephone number and associated name (assigned in system programming) are displayed. 1. Press O. 2. Dial C. The trunk line is seized and the telephone number and associated name (assigned in system programming) are displayed. 1. Press O. 2. Dial H E. 3. Enter the name. (Refer to Character Registration, Page 65.) Note:The name is a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. 4. Press O. 1. Press O. 2. Dial H E. 3. Press O. Automatically displaying the telephone number: Manually displaying the telephone number with a call in progress: Assigning a name to a trunk line: Deleting a name:

Page 196, S-1Seized Trunk Name/Number Display, 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 !Trunk information cannot be displayed during an add-on conference that includes an external line. !The telephone number assigned to the external trunk line is displayed in the first line of the telephone LCD. The name associated with the external trunk line is displayed in the second line of the telephone LCD. !If a name has not been assigned for the seized trunk line, the telephone number of external line number is displayed in the first line of the LCD. !A one-touch/feature access key that has been programmed to verify the external line number and name can only be used while a call is in progress. !The seized trunk number displayed is shown during redialling. The number is displayed for five seconds and then the elapsed call timer is restored to the LCD. !A name can be programmed for each trunk line. The name is a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 101 → 106 Telephone Number Display for Trunk Lines 1 → 6Y

Features & Specifications, Single Line Telephone AccessS-2, Page 197A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-2Single Line Telephone Access FEATURE DESCRIPTION Single line telephones can be connected to the system. These telephones can be used to make external calls, internal calls and paging calls. S TATION APPLICATION To provide this feature, an SLI(2)-B13 ETU and PBR-B13 ETU must be installed in the KSU. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the desired extension number. 3. Talk when the called party answers. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press hookflash. 3. Dial the desired extension number. 4. Talk when the called party answers. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the desired telephone number. 3. Talk when the called party answers. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the access code to access a trunk (default: 0) or feature access code F C X. (X = Trunk Number 1 → 6) 3. Dial the desired telephone number. 4. Talk when the called party answers. 1. Lift the handset and talk with the calling party. Originating an internal call when the outgoing call priority mode is set to seize an internal line: Originating an internal call when the outgoing call priority mode is set to seize an external line: Originating an external call when the outgoing call priority mode is set to seize an external line: Originating an external call when the outgoing call priority mode is set to seize an internal line: Answering calls:

Page 198, S-2Single Line Telephone Access, 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 !At default, all stations are programmed to access internal dial tone when the handset is lifted. !Hookflash can be assigned as hold or as hookflash by assigning Function “001-9 – Single Line Telephone Hookflash Assignment”. !Speed dialling, last number redial, call pickup, internal paging, trunk queuing, etc., are available when feature access codes are dialled (those not requiring use of the Feature Key). Feature access codes must be dialled from internal dialtone. !Multiline telephone users can receive voice announced calls from single line telephone users. !An SLI(2)-B13 ETU can support two extensions. !If a PBR-B13 ETU is not installed in the system and a single line telephone goes off-hook, an error tone is generated. !After the single line telephone user goes off-hook, the user has 30 seconds to begin dialling before the DTMF release timer expires. After the DTMF timer expires, a busy tone is generated. !The DTMF release timer restarts each time the single line telephone is taken off-hook. Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 001-9 Single Line Telephone Hookflash Assignment N 206 Extension Number Assignment N 207 Single Line Port Type N 208 Single Line Dialling Type N 209 Outgoing Call Priority Mode N 502 Single Line Telephone Bounce Time N 503 Single Line Telephone Hookflash Start Time N 504 Single Line Telephone Hookflash End Time N

Features & Specifications, Single Line Telephone AdapterS-3, Page 199A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-3Single Line Telephone Adapter FEATURE DESCRIPTION The Single Line Telephone Adapter allows electronic telephone ports to support single line telephones. A single line telephone can be connected to the telephone port by using a single line adapter and single pair cabling. S TATION APPLICATION To provide this feature, a spare ESI port, an SLT-(1)-U13 ADP, and PBR-B13 ETU are required. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the desired extension number. 3. Talk when the called party answers. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the access code to access a trunk (default: 0). 3. Dial the desired telephone number. 4. Talk when the called party answers. Lift the handset and talk with the calling party. 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. Originating an internal call: Originating an external call: Answering calls: Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 001-9 Single Line Telephone Hookflash Assignment N 207 Single Line Port Type N 208 Single Line Dialling Type N 209 Outgoing Call Priority Mode N 503 Single Line Telephone Hookflash Start Timer N 504 Single Line Telephone Hookflash End Timer N

Page 200, S-3Single Line Telephone Adapter, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 SERVICE CONDITIONS !A maximum of two single line telephone adapters can be installed in a system. !The system automatically detects the connection of single line telephone adapters. !The dialling type (DP or DTMF) can be individually assigned using Function “208 – Single Line Dialling Type” for each adapter. DTMF is the default. !A dial pulse telephone can be connected to a single line telephone adapter, however a PBR-B13 ETU is still required.

Features & Specifications, Six/Sixteen Point CapacityS-4, Page 201A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-4Six/Sixteen Point Capacity FEATURE DESCRIPTION Xen Alpha is a six external port and sixteen internal station system. The external ports are capable of connecting to Analogue and ISDN trunks. The internal station allows for connection of digital phones and Single Line telephones (SLT). It also handles a number of adapters and devices such as SLT adapters for digital station, Duplex handsfree units (via a DTU type Multiline terminal), Doorphones, external speakers etc... S TATION APPLICATION All stations. O PERATION PROCEDURES SERVICE CONDITIONS !Internal stations: maximum of 16, 14 are digital ports and 2 are analogue ports. !External ports: maximum of 6. All can be analogue trunks, or 4 can be replaced with two ISDN Basic Access Interfaces. !Station Types: • Multiline Terminals, DTU, DTB and ETW types • Single Line Telephones via SLI adapter to digital port • Single Line Telephones via SLI card • Single Line Telephones using an APR adapter, via a DTU Multiline Terminal via a digital port • Doorphone and Doorlock Release circuits Not applicable.

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Features & Specifications, SoftkeysS-5, Page 203A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 S-5Softkeys FEATURE DESCRIPTION The DTU-type Multiline telephones provide softkeys for speed dial operation. The speed dial directory can be searched using the softkeys. By simply entering either a number or a letter, a list of matching speed dial numbers is displayed. The system allows users to scroll the list and then dial the number. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for DTU-type Multiline telephones equipped with softkeys. O PERATING PROCEDURES User can search the speed dial memory locations by manually scrolling through the Speed Dial Directory. 1. Press V(SYS or STA) to select System or Station speed dial list. 2. Press V(UP or DOWN) to view the list. 3. Press V (external line key) or lift the handset to dial displayed number. The search can be narrowed by entering the first letter of the name or first digit of the phone number. To search using a name, the user dials the first letter(s) of the name using the dialpad keys on the telephone. For example to search for NEC, the user dials FFJ(i.e., there are three letters associated with dialpad key 6 – M, N and O). Dialling FFdisplays names starting with the letter the N. TheJkey is used as an Enter key. Name(s) starting with N are displayed in the telephone LCD. Using V(UP and DOWN softkeys), the user can scroll to the appropriate name and make a selection. 1. While the telephone is idle, press V(SYS or STA) to access system or station speed dial numbers. 2. If searching by name, press the dialpad key with the first letter of the name followed by an J. If searching by telephone number, press the first digit of the number. Once the list is displayed, press V(UP or DOWN) The following example shows how to search the directory for a name or number starting with A, B, C or 2: Searching the speed dial directory using a softkey: Searching the speed dial directory alphabetically or numerically:

Page 204, S-5Softkeys, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 Dial pad key 2 has the letters ABC. To search the name or number starting with: A = B K B = B B K C = B B B K 2 = B B B B K Note: If the user dials five 2’s (22222) the system scrolls back to A. Table S4-2: Speed Dial Search Keys, below provides a list of dialpad keys used to search speed dial directories, the number of times the dialpad key must be pressed and the result. Table S4-2: Speed Dial Search Keys Dialpad KeyPress OncePress Tw i c ePress Three TimesPress Four TimesPress Five Times A1 N/A N/A N/A N/A BA B C 2 Returns to A CD E F 3 Returns to D DG H I 4 Returns to G EJ K L 5 Returns to J FM N O 6 Returns to M GPQ R S 7 HT U V 8 Returns to T IWX Y Z 9 00 N/A N/A N/A N/A