NEC Xen Ipk Features And Specifications Manual
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Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual Features and Specifications Manual V2 – 613 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 General The state of a One Touch or Feature Access key is indicated by the red LED as follows: zOn Steady - Registered Box Number Station is busy. zFlashing 0.25 ON / 0.25 OFF - Registered station is in Call Forward All Calls or Do Not Disturb mode. zFlashing 0.5 ON / 0.5 OFF - Registered station was set by pressing the Function key. zFast Flash 0.125 ON / 0.125 OFF - Mailbox contains an unplayed message. zOFF - Station is idle or Voice Mailbox is empty. When the Mailbox registered for multiple Line Keys or One Touch Keys contains a message, all programmed keys flash to indicate that the mailbox contains an unplayed messaged. This feature also supports external Analogue Voice Mail Systems. When the user of an invalid system station with a mailbox number assigned to a Feature Access or One Touch key presses the One Touch or Feature Access key while the LED is off, ERROR is displayed and an error tone is generated. When the user of an invalid system station with a mailbox number assigned to a Feature Access or One Touch key presses the One Touch or Feature Access key while the LED indicates Message Waiting, the caller is logged into that mailbox. When the user of a valid system station with a mailbox number assigned to a Feature Access or One Touch key presses the One Touch or Feature Access key while the LED indicates Message Waiting, an internal call is placed to that station. RELATED FEATURESFeature NumberFeature Name D-7 Digital Voice Mail S-14 Station Hunting U-5 User Programming Ability
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 614 – V2Voice Mail Message Key Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING Order and Shortcut System Data NameMemory BlockFunction 1-8-07 Attendant Page-Line Key1-8-08 Station Page-Line Key ¶+BSTelephone Type Assignment 7-2 ¶+BTMMultiline Terminal Type Selection 4-50 ¶+BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-08 6-2 ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17 ¶+BNLine Key Selection 2-05 ¶+BNLine Key Selection for Tenant Mode 2-06 ¶+BTMLine Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4-12 ¶+BTDAttendant Add-On Console Key Selection 1-6-05 ¶+AVVoice Mail Quick Transfer Master Hunt Number 1-8-26 ¶+BSStation Number Assignment 4-10 ¶+BTTIntercom Master Hunt Number 4-14 ¶+BTTIntercom Master Hunt Number Forward Assignment4-15
Features and Specifications Manual V3 – 615 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)V- 3 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONVoice Over IP sends the real time voice/fax over the corporate LAN or WAN. The voice from the telephone is digitised and then put into packets to be sent over a network using Internet protocol. Savings in the telephony charges for calls between two KTSs and using the LAN/WAN infrastructure to its full capacity are advantages in having VoIP for the Xen IPK system. The IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is an optional interface that can combine trunk and Tie line calls into Gateway trunks that can operate in the following operating modes: zCOI zCOID zDID zTLI Depending on the requirements and resource allocation in the LAN/WAN/ Internet, the IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU can be configured to use any of the following voice compressions: zG.711 A-Law — 64k Bandwidth zG.723 — 5.3k/6.3k Bandwidth zG.729(a) — 8k Bandwidth The IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is assigned as a two-port TLI(2)-U( ) ETU, four- port DID(4)/COI(4)/COID(4)-U( ) ETU, or an eight-port COI(8)/COID(8)- U( ) ETU and can be installed in any interface slot. The LAN/WAN or internet connection is provided by a 10/100 Base T Ethernet. The ETU operating mode can be configured per ETU, but not per port.
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 616 – V3 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All terminals. Required Components IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU OPERATING PROCEDURES SERVICE CONDITIONS Data Assignment Memory Block 1-1-59, (Synchronous Ringing Selection), must be set to NO when the IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU is used as a COI/COID ETU. General The IPT(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU can communicate only with another IPT(4)/ (8)-U( ) ETU that may reside on a remote Xen IPK System. The LIVE LED flashes when the ETU is receiving power from the KSU. Two LEDs on the RJ45 Connector indicate the Ethernet status. A yellow LED indicates the Ethernet Link is up, and a blinking green LED indicates activity. Eight STATUS LEDs are provided to indicate the status of an associated trunk or channel when COID or DID mode is selected. Indications are as follows: A two-colour LED is provided to show status of all VoIP Trunks. When an error occurs, the sequence stops and the error can be determined by the table below: Use any combination of manual dialling, Save and Repeat, Save and Store, Last Number Redial, Station Speed Dial and System Speed Dial. Trunk StatusLED for COIDLED for DID Not installed Off Off Idle Off Off Incoming Off On Busy On On Trunk StatusLED ConditionError Location Power On Off BIOS, Hardware Start DSP Download Red DSP Driver Successful DSP download Red & Green DSP Download Application Successfully Sta rte dGreen Application Loading
Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual Features and Specifications Manual V3 – 617 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 COI/COID Mode Sixty-four trunks (Loop Start, E&M Tie Lines, and DID Trunks) can be installed in a Xen IPK Expanded system, or 16 trunks in a Xen IPK Basic system. RELATED FEATURES GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMINGFeature NumberFeature Name C-21 CO/PBX, Tie Line Digit Restriction D-8 Direct Inward Dialling (DID) E-3 E&M Tie Lines (4-Wire) L-5 Loop Start TrunksLoop Start Trunks U-2 Uniform Numbering Network Order and Shortcut System Data NameMemory BlockFunction 1-8-07 Attendant Page-Line Key1-8-08 Station Page-Line Key ¶+BS4Card Interface Slot Assignment7-1 ¶+BCTTrunk Type Selection 3-91 ¶+BCTTrunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment 3-03 ¶+BCTTrunk Name/Number Assignment 3-00 ¶+BA4Access Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment1-1-46/47/ 48101~ 132 4When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.
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Features and Specifications Manual V4 – 619 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 Voice Over SplitV- 4 FEATURE DESCRIPTIONBy dialling an Access Code, a station user can voice override the conversation between another station user and another party. When the conversation is interrupted, only the station that received the Voice Over hears it. SYSTEM AVAILABILITYTerminal Type All terminals. Required Components None. OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. Receive call waiting tone. 2. Dial Access Code F (default) to Voice Over. Override tone is provided to the called party. 3. Talk to the called station user. (Only the voice of the originator is sent to the called party; the voice of the called party is not sent to the originator.) 1. Receive call waiting tone. 2. Dial Access Code F to Voice Over. (An override tone is provided to the called station user.) 3. Talk to the called station user. (Only the voice of the originator is sent to the called party; the voice of the called party is not sent to the originator.) To originate Voice Over from a Multiline Terminal: To originate Voice Over from a Single Line Telephone:
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 620 – V4Voice Over Split Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 1. Receive Voice Over. 2. Press U to answer the calling party. The other party is automatically placed on hold ( O flashes green.) 3. Press O to switch over to talk to the other party. 4. Talk to the called party. Repeatedly pressing O alternates the talk path between both calls. 1. Receive Voice Over. 2. Press T+ FE (or a Feature Access key/One-Touch key programmed with the Access Code) to switch over to talk with the calling station user if needed. 3. The called station user can repeat Access Code T + FE to switch over to talk with the Voice Over originator while continuing to monitor the other party. SERVICE CONDITIONSData Assignment Voice Over Originate/Answer and Tone Override are allowed or denied (using the Class of Service Station Memory Block). (Default for Originate/Answer and Tone Override: Allowed.) Even if Data Line Security is assigned to a station, Voice Over (Originate/Answer) can be activated. This blocks the override tone from the handset. Restrictions Voice Over can be accomplished only after receiving a call waiting tone. A Multiline Terminal can receive only one Voice Over at a time. The called Multiline Terminal user cannot answer a Voice Over if an internal call is on hold. Voice Override is not allowed for Add-On Conference calls. To answer using a Multiline Terminal (Brokers call): To answer using a Multiline Terminal (Whisper Page)
Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual Features and Specifications Manual V4 – 621 Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 An attempt to Voice Over a Multiline/Single Line Terminal can be denied for the following reasons: zMultiline Terminal is in DND (Do Not Disturb) Mode zAutomatic Redial is activated zDuring Station Programming zDuring Incoming Ringing zDuring Internal Paging zDuring External Paging zDuring a Conference Call zDuring a Conference Call on Hold zTerminal is on Internal Hold zTerminal has a call on Internal Hold zAll Conference channels are busy zDuring Handsfree Answerback General Voice Over to a Single Line Telephone is not recommended because cross talk is inherent in the side tone of analogue telephones. Voice Over is cancelled when the following operations are used: zThe calling party goes on-hook. zThe called Multiline Terminal user presses the Conference or Transfer key. (The current call is placed on hold. The called party receives an internal dial tone, and the calling party receives a burst tone.) zThe called Multiline Terminal user presses the Recall or Drop key. (The called party seizes the same outside line. The calling party receives a busy tone.) An internal party who is talking with the called Multiline Terminal user presses the Hold key. The called party receives Music On Hold. The calling party receives a call waiting tone. When a Multiline Terminal user performs Voice Over, the speech path is one-way from the originator to the destination. The Voice Over Access Code can be assigned on a Flexible Programmable Line key or One-Touch key. An override tone is sent to both calling and called parties. A Single Line Telephone user can receive Voice Over. After a Tone Override is heard, Voice Over can be set. If a Feature Access key or One-Touch key (programmed with the Whisper Page Access Code) is pressed, the LED lights while responding to the page. If a station has a Handsfree Unit programmed, the Voice Over call can be received and answered handsfree.
July 2003 NEC Business Solutions Ltd 622 – V4Voice Over Split Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0 July 2003 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 (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-08 1-8, 3-3 ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17 ¶+BAIntercom Feature Access Code Assignment 1-2-24 006