Nitsuko Digital System Administrators Guide
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-Your number dials out. Immediate busy tone means the stored line is busy. Press an idle outgoing Line key to have your call dial out. -If the number contains a pause, you may have to dial * to restart the dialing. To link Speed Dial numbers stored in different bins (multibutton phones only): 1.Place first Speed Dial call. 2.Press One-Touch Speed Dial key for next number. OR Press DIAL, then dial bin or press bin key for next number. Understanding Related Programming Program 1To allow/deny access to...
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Program 15To assign a program access level to extensions so they can store Speed Dial numbers themselves (PGM ACC LEVEL = 01-05 for personal, 04 & 05 for system + #) Program 16To give an extension outgoing access to a line so it can store and call Speed Dial numbers (L + Line number 01-16 + # + 01 or 02 + #) To change the first digit of Personal or System Speed Dial codes, see Flexible Numbering Plan on page 86. Speed Dial 166 DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrator’s Guide
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S plit & Handle two calls at once. When you are on a call and you hear two Call Waiting beeps in your handset or Off-Hook Ringing (ringing over your speaker), this means another call is trying to reach you. Split lets you answer the second call, then alternate between the two. If you are on a call and hear two beeps in your handset followed by your co-worker’s voice, see Off-Hook Signaling/Whisper Page on page 126. Initial Configuration ·Split always allowed ·Call Waiting beeps enabled ·Off-Hook...
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Understanding Related Programming Program 2To enable/disable Call Waiting beeps (CALL WAIT TONE = N + #) Program 18 (II)To enable/disable incoming Whisper Page at an extension (VO + # + Y or N + #) Program 18 (I)To enable/disable Off-Hook Ringing at an extension (OHR + # + Y or N + #) Split 168 DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrator’s Guide
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S tation C all C overage & Touch one key at your phone to answer a co-worker’s call. No codes to dial. Call Coverage lets you answer a call ringing a co-worker’s extension by pressing your Call Coverage key for that extension (called the covered extension). In addition, you can use the Call Coverage key to make an Intercom call or Transfer to the covered extension. The Call Coverage key shows you the status of the covered extension: When the Call Coverage key is...The covered extension is... Off...
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-If you hear busy tone, dial C to Camp-On. -If you hear fast busy tone, this means your partner is busy on a call and has DND on. You cannot get through. OR 1.Lift handset 2.Press Call Coverage key twice if it is flashing fast. - This overrides the covered extension’s DND and you hear ringing. To Transfer an outside call to a covered extension: 1.Press Call Coverage key. -The call goes on Exclusive Hold (Line key and HOLD key flash). ICM flashes fast. 2.Announce the call, then hang up. OR Hang up...
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S tation Me ssage D eta il Re cor ding & It’s easy to keep track of the calls made at each extension. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system’s outside calls. The record can display on a terminal or be sent to a printer. The record shows the following information about a call: ·Date of the call ·Last extension on the call ·Line used for the call ·Number dialed (for outgoing calls only) ·Account Code, if entered (for more information, see Account Codes on page 23)...
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S ystem Time rs & Customize the duration of certain feature options. There are timers in the system that can be customized through programming. The timers affect extensions, lines, features and system performance. The available timers are as follows: The Park Orbit timer determines how long a call stays in a system Park Orbit before it recalls the extension that parked it (see Park on page 141). The Hold Recall timer determines how long a call stays on Hold before it recalls the extension that placed...
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The Flash Response timer determines how long a line circuit opens to allow the CO or PBX to recognize it as a Flash. The value you select must be compatible with your CO or PBX (see Flash on page 85). The Dial Tone Detect timer determines how long the system waits to detect dial tone before sending out a Speed Dial call. The system uses three times this value for a pause in a Speed Dial number (see Speed Dial on page 162). The Make timer determines how long the relays close on Dial Pulse (DP) lines....
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Tele mar keting D ia l & Have the PC connected to your keyset dial your outside calls. Telemarketing Dial requires an AUX Module with Software Version 02.10 or higher. Telemarketing Dial is not available with Base software. If you have a keyset, Telemarketing Dial lets you have your PC dial outside calls. This is great if you are a telemarketer, for example, because you can use auto-dialing or database dialing for placing calls. To use Telemarketing Dial, you must have: ·Your PC connected to a modem,...