NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual
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Features & Specifications, Trunk QueuingT-6, Page 235A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 T-6Trunk Queuing FEATURE DESCRIPTION When all outside lines are busy, telephone users can queue onto the busy line. When the line becomes available the system rings the telephone user to notify them that the a line is available. The user can cancel the queue at any time. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones and Single Line telephones. O PERATING PROCEDURES 1. Press the appropriate line key - OR -. Lift the handset or press N. 2. Dial I. 3. When you hear the busy tone, dial F H. The telephone display indicates the queue is set. 4. When you hear the recall, lift the handset or press N. 5. Dial the desired telephone number. 1. Lift the handset or press N. 2. Dial F I. The telephone display indicates the queue is canceled. 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. Setting trunk queuing when all external lines are busy: Cancelling trunk queuing: Function NumberFunction Name Required (Y)es or (N)o 001-6 Trunk Line Direct Access N 002-8 Private Call N 209 Outgoing Call Priority Mode N
Page 236, T-6Trunk Queuing, Features & SpecificationsA6-506000-642-02 SERVICE CONDITIONS !Trunk queuing is not allowed if the telephone is a member of a different tenant group. !Trunk queuing is enabled for the following conditions: • When F C and the trunk number are dialed to seize a specific external line. • When dial access code J is dialed. • When the telephone is set for external line preference. !If the telephone is not set to seize an external line, trunk queuing is disabled for that telephone and an error tone is heard when trunk queuing is attempted. !The following messages are displayed when trunk queuing is enabled/disabled: • Enabled = TRUNK QUE SET • Disabled = TRUNK QUE CNCL !If the telephone is equipped with an LCD, “LINE IDLE” is displayed to notify the user the line is now available. !The system provides ring notification to the telephone that set trunk queuing for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, ringing stops and trunk queuing is released. !If trunk queuing is set to an external line and an incoming call is received on that line, trunk queuing notification is delayed until after that telephone is idle. !If there is more than one telephone queued to the same external line, the recall is generated in the order in which the telephones set trunk queuing. If one of the queued telephones is busy when recall is attempted, the recall is directed to the next idle telephone. The busy telephone remains in the queue and will be recalled when the telephone becomes idle.
Features & Specifications, Two-Color LEDs (Lamp)T-7, Page 237A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 T-7Two-Color LEDs (Lamp) FEATURE DESCRIPTION The system provides two-color (red and green) LEDs to provide various status indications of the telephone. Hold and call waiting are a couple of example of status indications. S TATION APPLICATION This feature is available for all Multiline telephones. O PERATING PROCEDURES S ERVICE CONDITIONS !The line keys on all Multiline telephones can light both red and green. !The LED lights green for the following feature and red for all other features: • Call Transfer, Page 61 • Hold with Recall (Exclusive and Non-Exclusive), Page 129 • I-Hold Indication, Page 135 • I-Use Indication, Page 149 !The large LED on the DTU-type Multiline telephone flashes Green for incoming trunk calls and Red for incoming ICM, DID, DIT and CO Ring Transferred calls. The large LED on the DTB-type Multiline telephone flashes Red for all incoming calls. Not applicable.
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Features & Specifications, User ProgrammingU-1, Page 239A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 U-1User Programming FEATURE DESCRIPTION Users are allowed to program the following features using their Multiline telephones and Single Line telephones. Ancillary Device Connection, Page 5 Attendant Positions, Page 11 Call Forward – All Calls, Page 41 Call Forward – Busy/No Answer, Page 43 Clock/Calendar Display, Page 69 Character Registration, Page 65 Distinctive Ringing, Page 87 Extension Name Assignment, Page 99 Incoming Call Identification, Page 137 Nesting Dial, Page 161 Off-Hook Ringing, Page 169 One-Touch/Feature Access Keys – User Programmable, Page 171 Programmable Pause for Speed Dial, Page 185 Speed Dial – System, Page 215 Stored Hookflash, Page 223 Timed Alarm, Page 229 SERVICE CONDITIONS !Feature programming must be done while the system is idle.
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Features & Specifications Manual – Appendix A Page - 241 A6-506000-642-02 Xen AlphaRelease 1.0 Appendix - A FEATURE ACCESS CODES & S PECIAL NUMBERS LIST 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 O 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 Access CodeDescription 1Handsfree Answer Set/Cancel 2Handset Mute Set/Cancel 3Seized Trunk Number Display Internal System Hold 4Station Number Verify Manual Pause 6Door Lock Release 6*Internal Hunt 65Internal Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel 66**Call Forward – All Calls Cancel - SLT 66Call Forward – All Calls Cancel – MLT 66XXCall Forward – All Calls Set ! XX = Extension Numbers 10$59 or Trunk Access Code. 67Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Cancel 67**Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Cancel – SLT 67XXCall Forward – Busy/No Answer Set ! XX = Extension Numbers 10$59 or Trunk Access Code. 68Call 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. 690Incoming Ring Mode (All Modes for Incoming Calls) 691Incoming Ring Mode (Telephone Mode)
Page - 242Features & Specifications Manual – Appendix A A6-506000-642-02 692Incoming Ring Mode (Common Mode) 7Privacy Release (Outside Line Calls) 75Low Battery LCD Indication Reset ! This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. 10Headset Off-Hook/On-Hook Button 50Timed Alarm Verify (Alarm 1) 51Timed Alarm Cancel (Alarm 1) 52Timed Alarm Set/Cancel (Alarm 1) 53Timed Alarm Verify (Alarm 2) 54Timed Alarm Cancel (Alarm 2) 55Timed Alarm Set/Cancel (Alarm 2) 56Room Monitored Telephone Set/Cancel 57Room Monitoring Telephone Set/Cancel 58All Telephone Alarm Clear ! This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. 80Night Mode Set/Cancel 84XXExtension Name Entry (Internal Calls) ! XX = Extension Numbers 10$59 85XTrunk Name Entry (External Call) ! X = Outside Line (1$6) 88Callback Indication Reset 9 #Date/Time Set 9 *Test Printing (SMDR) ! This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. 91Malicious Call Trace ! Available during an incoming ISDN call only. 93Background Music Telephone Set/Cancel 96SMDR Printout Start/Stop Toggle (Stop = PC Programming Mode) ! This feature is only available for telephones assigned to ports 1 and 2. 99Feature LED (Lamp) ResetTable A-1: Feature Access Codes List Access CodeDescription
Features & Specifications Manual – Appendix A Page - 243A6-506000-642-02 Table A-2: Special Internal Dial Numbers List Access CodeDescription 0Auto Answer Assignment (Trunk Pickup) 10 → → → → 59Internal Extension Number Range 60Call Pickup from a different Tenant Group 61Call Pickup Internal/External from the same Tenant Group 63XSpecified CO/PBX Line Seizure ! X = Outside Lines 1$6 65Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel 66Call Forward – All Calls Cancel 66XXCall Forward – All Calls Set/Cancel ! XX = Extension Numbers 10$59 or Trunk Access Code. 6700Call Forward – Busy/No Answer 67XXCall Forward – Busy/No Answer Set/Cancel ! XX = Extension Numbers 10$59 or Trunk Access Code. 68Trunk Queuing 69Trunk Queuing Cancel 70Internal All Call Page 74Page Answer 75External Paging 77Internal/External All Call Page 79 Call Pickup (ISDN lines) 81Doorphone 1 Monitor 82Doorphone 2 Monitor 871Ringer/Volume Adjustment 872Contrast Adjustment ! This applies to DTU-Type telephones only.
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