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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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DIRECTORY DIALING Description Directory Dialing lets a display keyset user call a Speed Dial or Intercom number by selecting the name associ- ated with the number. The user does not have to dial the number -- the user selects the displayed name instead. There are three types of directories: •Intercom (I), which dials Intercom numbers •Personal (P), which dials the user’s Personal Speed Dial numbers •Company-wide (C), which dials the first 100 System Speed Dial numbers • The directories consist of the...
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Feature Operation To use Directory Dialing: 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial letter for directory. I (digit 4) for Intercom P (digit 7) for Personal C (digit 2) for Company-wide If you want to scroll through the directory you select, skip to step 5. 3. Dial first letter of directory name. For example, to call Tim dial T. When you dial T you see, 1=T, 2=U, 3=V. 4. Dial 1, 2 or 3 to specify the exact letter you want. The display shows you the first name that begins with the letter you select. If the name you...
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DISTINCTIVE RINGING, TONES AND FLASH PATTERNS Description Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns provide extension users with audible and visual call status signals. This lets users tell the types of calls by listening to the ring/tones and watching the keys. It also helps the users monitor the progress of their calls. The following tables (at the beginning of this section) illustrate the various ringing, tones and flash patterns. Ta b l e 1 - 1 Ta b l e 1 - 2 Ta b l e 1 - 3System Flash...
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Related Features Central Office Calls, Answering With Aux Module > Y2.0/Base Y5.0 and later, selected trunks can have Distinctive Ringing. Headset Compatibility Do not enable Distinctive Ringing for trunks if any extensions have headsets. Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) ASI ports programmed as VX ports (in EK) do not have Distinctive Ringing. All calls ring with the ICM cadence. Feature Operation Refer to each feature. DISTINCTIVE RINGING, TONES AND FLASH PATTERNS N1870SWG04...
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DO NOT DISTURB Description At a keyset, Do Not Disturb (DND) blocks Page announcements, ringing and incoming voice announcements. DND permits an extension user to work by the phone undisturbed by these system audibles. When the user acti- vates DND, incoming trunk calls still flash the line keys. The user may use the phone in the normal manner for placing and processing calls. A user calling an extension in DND hears reorder tone or the voice message, Please do not disturb. The atten- dant or Hotline...
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Night Answer (Off-Hours Ringing) An attendant must have DND capability in order to put the system in the night mode. If a trunk has a DIL (E9) termination and an ANA (EI) termination, the trunk follows the ANA termination only when the extension user activates DND. Off-Hook Signaling / Paging DND blocks Off-Hook Signaling and Paging announcements. Voice Prompting Messages Voice Prompting Messages provide the message, Please do not disturb. Voice Prompting Messages re- quire an AUX Module > 02.10 with...
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EQUAL ACCESS COMPATIBILITY Description The system’s Toll Restriction package provides Equal Access dialing compatibility. With Equal Access, the sys- tem administrator selects the primary toll carrier at installation. This allows the administrator to obtain the most cost-effective service for leading 1 toll calls. In addition, Equal Access permits users to access other carriers by dialing specific 10XXX codes.1 Toll Restric- tion screens the 10XXX codes dialed and compares the dialed code against a...
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➣E- Extensions, E3- Extension Class of Service Assign Class of Service to each extension. [00-27, 30 for operators] ➣QQ- No. of Digits in Equal Access Code Available in Software Levels: BaseAUX > Y5.0 > Y2.0 Specify the number of digits in the Equal Access Codes [5-9]. For example, 10XXX is a 5-digit code. Other Programming ➣CP- Allow Only Intercom Calls at Night (BY0:2) ➣CP- Allow Only Local Calls at Night (BY1:4) ➣CP- Allow Only Local Calls (Day or Night) (BY1:3) If enabled (1), any one of these...
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EXTENDED RINGING Description Extended Ringing forces an unanswered call to ring 15 times at an extension before being rerouted (Camp-On calls do not apply). This helps users that cannot readily get to their phones to pick up calls (for example, a ware- house worker). An extension’s Class of Service enables/disables Extended Ringing. If an extension has Ex- tended Ringing: •An Extension Hunting call or Transfer rings 15 times before the system reroutes it •A call the extension user has placed on Hold...
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EXTENSION HUNTING Description Extension Hunting routes calls to a predefined group of hunt group member extensions. A call rings in sequence through the hunt group until answered at a member extension. Extension Hunting is helpful, for example, for a group of co-workers that share responsibility for answering calls. Each call cycles through the group until an available member picks it up. There are three types of Extension Hunting: •Circular Hunting •Terminal Hunting •Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)...