Nitsuko Digital System Administrators Guide
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Flash Rates for Keysets with Single Color (Red) LEDs Phone with Single Color (Red) LEDs Your phone is idle (not on a call)All LEDs out (dark) Outside Calls An outside line is busyThe line key is On An outside call is ringing your phoneThe line key flashes Slowly if it’s shared, Off then flashing Quickly if it’s just for you And then you answer itThe line key is On Or answer it with Privacy releasedThe line key flashes Quickly You place the outside call on HoldThe line key is On then flashing...
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Multibutton Telephone Key Layout Programmable Feature KeysProgrammable Feature Keys Programmable Feature Keys Conference Intercom Do Not Disturb, Microphone Mute Night Answer Key (Attendant)Handsfree Intercom Loop Key (Attendant) Message WaitingProgramming Mode Feature, Flash Save or Volume Down Last Number Redial or Volume Up Hold, Background Music ABCDEF GHIJKLMNO PRSTUVWXY DIAL LASTVOLUPSAVEVOLDN FTRPGM FRI 08/18 03:34P HOLD MIC/DND ICMCONFMSG N1870 - 16 HF Display 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13...
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Electronic Single Line (ESL) Key Callouts Hold Programming Mode Volume Down Volume Up Transfer 01850L31 123 456 7 89 0TRF VOL UP VOL DN HLDABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY PGM # Message Waiting LED Charts and Illustrations Introduction 17
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DSS Console Key Layout 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 PAGE PAG 1 PAG 2 PAG 3 60 61 62 RLS N1850 - 50 Charts and Illustrations 18 DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrator’s Guide
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About R ela ted Doc uments Below are the other DIGITAL SYSTEM manuals and guides that you will find useful. Periodically check with your Sales Representative to be sure you have most up-to-date versions. DescriptionPart NumberHelps you . . . DIGITAL SYSTEM Program Record FormN1872PRF03 Record the data codes for each DIGITAL SYSTEM program and shows you how to enter the data codes into memory DIGITAL SYSTEM Hardware ManualN1870INS02 Understand the DIGITAL SYSTEM equipment and how to install it DIGITAL...
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F e at u res A – H Ac count C odes & Uniquely identify a call with a special number so it is easy to keep track of who you talked to and, if necessary, charge them for your time. When your system is equipped with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), you can assign a 10-digit Account Code to a call. The Account Code will print out with the other SMDR data for that call. You enter the code while placing the call or while on the call. For introductory information on SMDR, see page 171. Account Codes...
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Alarms & You can, as the attendant, quickly zero in on a system problem and report it to your service center and/or remove the problem line or extension from service. If you are an attendant, your phone’s display may show Alarm messages. You can view the cause of the Alarm by pressing a single button. You may see MINOR ALARM, MAJOR ALARM or MAJOR/MINOR ALARM. A minor alarm occurs when an extension is unplugged or fails, or when a line fails. A major alarm occurs when an expansion KSU (CEU) fails. A...