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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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Table 7 TELEPHONE DISPLAYS This display.. Appears when using... And shows... 0,1,PK,SPD KEY Intercom, Speed Dial Options when programming Intercom Voice Announce, Group Call Pickup ringing and One- Touch Speed Dial keys A-Y,0=SPACE,Q,Z Speed Dial In the Speed Dial programming mode, user has dialed Y to program Speed Dial names A-Y,0=QZ,#=ALL Directory Dialing After dialing I, P or C for Directory Dialing, user dials * for options ACCESS DENIED Directory Dialing User tries to use company-wide directory...
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Table 7 TELEPHONE DISPLAYS This display.. Appears when using... And shows... DO NOT DISTURB Intercom, Station Call CoverageUser called extension in DND DSS LAMP FIELD Intercom, Direct Station SelectionUser pressed ICM and enabled DSS keys DSS,EXT,6,9,8 ? Call Forwarding, DSS, Selectable Display MessagesUser dialed ICM # and system shows selection options ENTER A/C CODE ARS User places an outside call and system requests and Account Code ENTER BIN # Speed Dial User is programming Speed Dial bins ENTER...
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Table 7 TELEPHONE DISPLAYS This display.. Appears when using... And shows... NO SPEED DIAL Speed Dial User is trying to enter the users Personal Directory with no Speed Dial blocks assigned in programming NO. OF MSG=nn Voice Mail Compatibility User pressed MSG to check the number of Voice Mail messages waiting ORBIT RECALL nnn Park Call user parked is recalling user extension (nnn) P Assigned name Directed Call Pickup, Group PickupUser has picked up a call from extension with assigned name PARKED IN nn...
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Programming Required Programming ➣E- Extensions, E2- Extension Circuit Type Assign circuit type 02 to each Display Telephone. Other Programming None Related Features Direct Station Selection, Extension Intercept of Calls Intercom Additionally, refer to the features indicated in Tables 5 through 7. Feature Operation Refer to the features indicated in Tables 5 through 7. To adjust the brightness of your telephone’s display (if you have a non-modular keyset): 1. Press VOL UP or VOL DN while telephone is...
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ALTERNATE ATTENDANT Description Alternate Attendant lets the attendant forward calls to another keyset extension. This is useful when the atten- dant must temporarily leave the phone but does not want calls to go unanswered. After activating Alternate At- tendant, outside calls that ring the attendant also ring the alternate. Intercom calls to the attendant normally ring only at the Alternate Attendant. If the alternate is busy, however, Intercom calls ring the attendant. After activat- ing...
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Feature Operation To reroute calls to the Alternate Attendant: 1. Lift handset. You can press a One-Touch Speed Dial key instead of using Steps 2-5. 2. Press ICM. Listen for: Dial tone 3. Dial PGM#. Listen for: Dial tone stops 4. Dial the alternate’s extension number. 5. Dial 3. MIC/DND Slow Flash (red) 6. Hang up. To cancel the Alternate Attendant routing (and return your calls to you): 1. Do not lift handset. 2. Press MIC/DND MSG and MIC/DND go out. Features: Introduction - Direct Trunk Access...
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ANALOG STATION INTERFACE (ASI) Description ASI Modules The Analog Station Interface (ASI) module (P/N 89749) provides standard 2500 set DTMF service at any exten- sion port. Install the ASI when the site requires a limited number of analog interfaces -- without reducing the number of Line/Trunk ports. This lets the installer easily connect auxiliary equipment such as Integrated Voice Messaging. The ASI module can also support on-premise 2500 type telephones. The system requires an ASI module for each...
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Voice Mail Compatibility (Integrated Voice Messaging) ASIs can provide the DTMF interface for Voice Messaging. Volume Controls Single line sets connected to ASIs or OPX ports do not have volume controls. The system sets their Inter- com volumes at a nominal level. Feature Operation Refer to the Off-Premise Extension feature. Features: Introduction - Direct Trunk Access ANALOG STATION INTERFACE (ASI) N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0FEATURES 27
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ATTENDANT POSITIONS Description The attendant is the focal point for call processing within the system. The system can have up to four atten- dants. To maximize call handling efficiency, the attendant should have a display telephone and a DSS Console. (Refer also to the Direct Station Selection, Console feature.) In addition to the features of a standard keyset, the attendant also has several unique features (see below). Go to the feature descriptions for the specifics. •Automatic Fault Reporting...
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Related Features Automatic Handsfree Attendant extensions cannot have Automatic Handsfree Background Music BGM does not play at attendant extensions. Call Coverage Keys An attendant cannot program Call Coverage Key ringing options from their telephone. Call Forwarding An Attendant cannot use Call Forwarding. Callback An attendant cannot leave a Callback request. Since attendants are never busy, a user cannot leave a call- back request for an attendant. Central Office Calls, Answering / Central Office...