NEC Xen Ipk Features And Specifications Manual
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Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual Features and Specifications Manual S18 – 553 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 This feature cannot be used to relocate DSS Consoles because consoles are not assigned station numbers. If Station Relocation is performed for a station that has an associated DSS Console, the station is relocated but not the DSS Console. GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING Order and Shortcut System Data NameMemory BlockFunction 1-8-07 Attendant Page-Line Key1-8-08 Station Page-Line Key ¶+BTSClass of Service (Attendant) Feature Selection 1 1-8-07 3-1 ¶+BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-08 5-3 ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17 ¶+BA4Access Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment1-1-46/47/ 48148 4When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 554 – S18Station Relocation Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
Features and Specifications Manual S19 – 555 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Station TransferS-19 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONThe Station Transfer feature allows any station user in the system to transfer any call to any other station. Outside calls can be transferred to Multiline Terminals without the direct line appearance. To initiate Call Transfer, press the Transfer key on a Multiline Terminal or use the hookswitch on a Single Line Telephone. The transfer is completed by going on-hook on a Multiline Terminal or Single Line Telephone. SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All terminals. Required Components None. OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. PressN. Receive internal dial tone. The call is placed on Non-Exclusive Hold. 2. Dial the station number where the call is to be transferred. 3. Hang up. 1. Provide hookflash. The call is put on Exclusive Hold. Receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial the station number of the station where call is to be transferred. 3. Hang up. - OR - When the party answers, announce the transfer. 4. Restore the handset (transfer is completed). To use this feature with a Multiline Terminal with a call in progress: To use this feature with a Single Line Telephone with a call in progress:
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 556 – S19Station Transfer Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 SERVICE CONDITIONSData Assignment This feature can be disallowed in System Programming system-wide (default: transfer is allowed). A recall timer for a transferred call can be programmed in System Programming. Any station with an Attendant Add-On Console assigned to it recalls using the Attendant Add-On Console Transfer/ Camp-On Recall Timer. A station without an Attendant Add-On Console recalls using the Station Transfer Recall Timer. CO Transfer Ring Pattern and Ring Tone can be assigned in System Programming. Use Memory Block 4-66 (MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection) to assign MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk call is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a Dterm, or hook flash from a Single Line Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold keys at a PHS station. General After transferring an answered call, the Multiline Terminal user can enter a conference by pressing the Conference key on the Multiline Terminal even after the Transfer key is pressed. After transferring an answered call, the Single Line Telephone user can enter a conference by providing a second hookflash. GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING Order and Shortcut System Data NameMemory BlockFunction 1-8-07 Attendant Page-Line Key1-8-08 Station Page-Line Key ¶+BTSSystem Transfer/Camp-On Selection 1-1-11 ¶+BMSystem Transfer/Camp-On Recall Time Selection 1-1-12 ¶+BCSCO Transfer Ring Pattern Selection 1-1-13 ¶+BCSCO Transfer Ring Tone Selection 1-1-14 ¶+BMAttendant Add-on Console Transfer/Camp-on Recall Time Selection1-1-64 ¶+BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-08 4-2 ¶+BTTMOH or Ring Back Tone Selection 4-66
Features and Specifications Manual S20 – 557 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Step CallS-20 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONIf a caller receives a call waiting tone during an internal call, the caller can access the next higher station number in the same 10s group (e.g., 10~19, 20~29, or 110~119, 220~229) by dialling 2 (default). SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All terminals. Required Components None. OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. Dial B (set at default). 2. The next higher available station number is called. 1. Dial A, and receive busy. 2. Dial B; call is parked in park location 2. SERVICE CONDITIONSGeneral Step Call operation can be performed only when a call waiting tone is heard. When a call is stepped to the next higher station number, the next available station number is accessed (it may not be the next consecutively numbered station). Step Call is provided in a 10s group (e.g., 100~109) of stations. If the highest station number in a 10s group is reached and is busy, the search continues with the lowest number in the group. This feature is unaffected by tenant assignment. After calling a station and receiving a call waiting tone: After attempting to System Call Park call in a busy location and receiving busy tone (e.g., System Call Park locations 0 and 1 are busy, and an attempt is made to park in location 0):
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 558 – S20Ste p Ca ll Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 If Station 109 is call forwarded to Station 121, and Station 121 is busy, and a call is made to Station 109 which forwards to Station 121, a call waiting tone is received. If Step Call is used, the call skips to Station 122, if available. When using the Step Call feature, the system skips stations that are busy. GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING Order and Shortcut System Data NameMemory BlockFunction 1-8-07 Attendant Page-Line Key1-8-08 Station Page-Line Key ¶+BAIntercom Feature Access Code Assignment 1-2-24 002
Features and Specifications Manual S21 – 559 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Store and RepeatS-21 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONThe Store and Repeat feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to store any telephone number in memory (while talking on a CO/PBX line) for later use. SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All Multiline Terminals. Required Components None. OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. Press T. 2. Dial G. 3. Dial the desired number to be stored in memory. 4. Press T. 5. Restore the handset or press P. Multifunction (Dial Access) 1. Press Q. 2. Dial J. Key Function 1. Go off-hook on a CO/PBX line; receive outside dial tone. 2. Press Q. 3. Dial J. Restrictions Store and Repeat is valid only on outside line calls. To use this feature with a CO/PBX Call in progress (from a Multiline Te r m i n a l ) : To repeat a stored number:
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 560 – S21Store and Repeat Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 General The Store and Repeat and the Save and Repeat features cannot be used simultaneously from a Multiline Terminal. The same memory area is shared by both features. The stored number is retained in memory by the memory backup battery. A new number can be saved over the last Store and Repeat number. When entering a Store and Repeat number, the Conference key can be used to backspace and erase digits entered. Press the Redial key to store pauses with a Store and Repeat number. A hookflash cannot be saved in a Store and Repeat number. A hookflash is sent to the CO/PBX line if you press the Recall key during Store and Repeat.
Features and Specifications Manual S22 – 561 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Stored HookflashS-22 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONThe Stored Hookflash feature allows any Multiline Terminal user to store a hookflash in a Speed Dial buffer to allow one-step access to certain Centrex or PBX features. SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All Multiline Terminals. Required Components None. OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. Press T. 2. Press Q. Enter buffer (80~99) followed by trunk access code. 3. Press S to enter a hookflash. 4. Press T. 1. Press T. 2. Press Q. 3. Press the Feature Access key. 4. Dial 0. 5. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits). 6. Press S to enter a hookflash. 7. Dial the desired telephone number. 8. Press U, and enter name using the character codes (optional step). 9. Press T. To program a Hookflash in the Station Speed Dial buffer: To program a Hookflash in Feature Access key programmed for Speed Dial:
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 562 – S22Stored Hookflash Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 1. Press T. 2. Press Q. 3. Press the One-Touch key. 4. Dial 0. 5. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits). 6. Press S to enter a hookflash. 7. Dial the desired telephone number. 8. Press T. 1. Press T. 2. Press Q. 3. Dial the System Speed Dial buffer number ( 00~II or 000~ III). 4. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits). 5. Press S to enter a hookflash. 6. Dial the desired telephone number. 7. Press U, and enter name using the character codes (optional step). 8. Press T. 1. Press Q. 2. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number ( 00~II or 000~ III). 1. Press the desired Feature Access or One-Touch key. To program a Hookflash on a One-Touch key programmed for Speed Dial: To program a Hookflash in the System Speed Dial buffer (Attendant Position only): To use the Speed Dial buffer with Stored Hookflash from a Multiline Te r m i n a l : To use Feature Access or a One-Touch key programmed for Station Speed Dial with Stored Hookflash from a Multiline Terminal