Nitsuko 124i/384i Software Manual
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Intercom Abandoned Call Display Description 124i Available. 384i Available. Intercom Abandoned Call Display shows a display keyset user a list of Intercom calls placed to them that they did not answer. This is a convenience if a user has to temporarily leave their desk. When they return, they can display the list to find out who called while they were out. Conditions Intercom Abandon Call Display remembers the last five Intercom calls to an extension. Default Setting Enabled. Programming ➣ 0406 - COS...
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Related Features Intercom Intercom gives extension users access to other extensions. Operation To display the list of Intercom calls you did not answer. 1. Press CHECK. 2. Press CALL2. Repeatedly press CALL2 until no more calls display. 3. Press CLEAR to return to the normal Time and Date display. Features D-M Intercom Abandoned Call Display 332 FEATURES92000SWG08 Issue 1-0
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ISDN Compatibility Description 124i Currently not implemented. 384i Contact your sales representative for availability. !! Important !! ISDN is an emerging technology on the leading edge of international digital communication’s networking. Always check with your Nitsuko America Technical Service Representative before setting up your ISDN application. Working together will ensure maximum compatibility and reliable ISDN performance. Primary Rate Interface (PRI) The system is compatible with ISDN Primary...
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Description (Cont’d) Note: In addition to BRI Interface PCBs, BRI Services require the installation of NT1 Network Terminators and interconnecting cabling. ISDN services are currently not implemented in 124. Conditions None Default Setting None Programming Refer to the ISDN-BRI Manual (P/N 92000BRI**) and ISDN-PRI Manual (92000PRI**) for the specifics. Related Features Refer to the ISDN-BRI Manual (P/N 92000BRI**) and ISDN-PRI Manual (92000PRI**) for the specifics. Operation Refer to the ISDN-BRI Manual...
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Labelmaker Description 124i Available. 384i Available. The 124i/384i Labelmaker provides template software and preprinted, precut forms for producing custom keyset labels. Use the software and forms to make unique keyset labels for each extension which can include key func- tions, Hotline names or your own company’s imprinted logo. The 124i/384i Labelmaker requires: •A Windows-compatible sheet fed printer (e.g., laser or ink jet) •Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher •Microsoft Excel 3.0 or higher OR...
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Last Number Redial Description 124i Available. 384i Available. Last Number Redial allows an extension user to quickly redial the last number dialed. For example, a user may quickly recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. Last Number Redial saves in system memory the last 24 digits a user dials. The number can be any combina- tion of digits 0-9, # and *. The system remembers the digits regardless of whether the call was answered, unan- swered or busy. The system...
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Related Features Automatic Route Selection For systems with Automatic Route Selection, ARS selects the trunk for the call unless the user preselects. Repeat Redial The system can periodically redial an unanswered trunk call. Operation To redial your last call: 1. (Optional at keyset) Press idle line key. If you skip this step, the system automatically selects a trunk from the same group as your origi- nal call. 2. Press LND. 3. Press idle CALL key (if you skipped step 1). OR 1. At keyset, press idle CALL...
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Line Preference Description 124i Available. 384i Available. Line Preference determines how a keyset user places and answers calls. There are two types of Line Preference: Incoming Line Preference and Outgoing Line Preference. Incoming Line Preference Incoming Line Preference establishes how a keyset user answers calls. When a call rings the keyset, lifting the handset answers either the ringing call (for Ringing Line Preference) or seizes an idle line (for Idle Line Pref- erence). The idle line...
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Programming Incoming Line Preference Stop In Program 0910, assign trunks to Ring Groups. In Program 0909, assign extensions to Ring Groups. Intercom Trunk In Program 0401 Item 8, enter 0.In Program 0401 Item 8, enter 1.With both Intercom and trunk call ringing, which should have priority? No Yes In program 0401 Item 13, enter 0.In Program 0401 Item 13, enter 1.When users lift handset, should they answer ringing trunk call? No Yes In Program 0401 Item 12, enter 0.In Program 0401 Item 12, enter 1.When...
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Programming (Cont’d) Outgoing Line Preference Also see the Prime Line Selection feature. Program Trunk Group Routing: - Assign trunks to groups in 0905. - Assign trunk groups to routes in 0906. - Assign routes to extensions in 0907. For additional interaction between Program 1008 Items 2 and 3, see the chart below.In Program 1008 Item 2, enter 1.Intercom dial toneTrunk dial tone Stop In Program 0912, assign trunk access maps to extensions. In Program 0911, set up the trunk access maps. In Program 1008...