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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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PRIVACY Description An extension with Privacy blocks incoming Intrusion (Barge-In) attempts, Silent Monitor and Call Waiting (Camp-On) signals. Privacy helps extension users that don’t want their conversations interrupted. Conditions While on an Intercom call, a user with Privacy will hear Barge-In and Call Waiting directed to the other exten- sion. However, this will not occur if the other extension also has Privacy enabled. Default Configuration Extensions do not have Privacy. Programming Required...
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PRIVACY RELEASE GROUPS Description The system administrator can program keysets into Privacy Release Groups. When an extension is in a Privacy Release Group, the user can enter another group member’s outside call unannounced and uninvited. To join the call, the user just presses the line key. Privacy Release Groups provide simplified Conferencing on outside calls for co-workers that often must share calls. If desired, a Privacy Release Group member can prevent Privacy Release Group interruptions for...
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Feature Operation To join a conversation with a member of your Privacy Release Group: If the group member just placed the call, you must wait six seconds before joining it. 1. Lift handset. 2. Press line key. Listen for: Join conversation in progress To prevent a member of your Privacy Release Group from interrupting your call: This prevents members of your group from joining your call. 1. Establish call on line key. Listen for: Conversation with caller 2. Press line key for call you are on. Features:...
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PRIVATE LINE Description A Private Line is a trunk reserved for a single or group of keysets for placing and answering calls. A user with a Private Line knows when important calls are for them. Additionally, the user has their own trunk for placing calls that is not available to others in the system. There are three types of Private Lines: •Incoming only - The keyset has a Private Line only for incoming calls. The user cannot place a call on the Private Line. •Outgoing only - The keyset has a Private...
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Related Features Direct Station Selection, DSS Console The Attendant and DSS Consoles can have keys assigned as Private Line keys. Automatic Handsfree If the system has Automatic Handsfree, an extension user can answer the Private Line by pressing the line key. Automatic Route Selection / Toll Restriction The system applies the same ARS and Toll Restriction to Private Lines as it applies to other trunks. Call Forwarding An extension user cannot forward a Private Line. If you need to forward private...
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Toll Restriction Toll Restriction works normally on Private Lines. Transfer A keyset user can Transfer a Private Line to any extension. The destination extension does not need ac- cess to the Private Line. If unanswered, the Private Line only recalls to the Transferring extension and the extensions that share it. Feature Operation To answer a call on your Private Line: Listen for: Trunk ring 1. Lift handset. 2. Press Private Line key. Listen for: Conversation with caller To place a call on your Private...
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PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Description Each keyset has programmable keys. Programmable keys simplify placing calls, answering calls and using cer- tain features. The system administrator can customize the function of the programmable keys from the program- ming terminal. The chart below shows the programmable key functions and their corresponding features. KeyFeature Extension Speed Dial Feature Fixed Loop Group Pickup Hotline Line Orbit Page Record Station Pickup Switched Loop System Speed Dial TimerSpeed...
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Feature Operation Using Your Programmable Keys Refer to the individual features for the specifics. 01870L4 (I) When you press DIAL, keys 1-16 change to Speed Dial bin keys. When you press a key (1-16) you activate the feature assigned to the key. When you press ICM, keys 1-15 change to Direct Station Selection and Busy Lamp Field keys. 55 56 57 58 5950 51 52 53 54 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 20 21 22 23 2425 Features:...
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RELEASE KEY Description The last button on the DSS Console is the RLS (Release) key. The keyset user or attendant can press this key to disconnect a call, instead of hanging up the handset. The Release Key is a convenience if the user is in the hand- set mode and wants to immediately place another call. If the keyset is in the headset mode (and is not an attendant), the HF key functions as the Release key. While in the headset mode, attendants must use the RLS key to hang up calls. Conditions None...
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Programming Required Programming ➣E- Extensions, EF- Headset Mode Enable headset mode for each keyset that has a headset. On non-attendant keysets, the HF key becomes the Release key. [Y=enable, N=disable] Other Programming ➣KD- Programming Keys for DSS Consoles Assign consoles to extensions and program DSS Console keys. (see page 435) Related Features Automatic Fault Reporting/Remote Maintenance The attendant can use the RLS key on the DSS Console to clear the alarm display. Headset Compatibility If a...