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Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
Nitsuko Digital System Feature And Terminal Programming Manual
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ED- TRUNK CONTROL, CALL-OUT CONTROL Description Use this option to enable/disable callout capability at each extension for each trunk. If allowed in other program- ming, an extension user can place calls on trunks to which their extension has access. Keep the following features in mind when programming Call-Out Control: •Central Office Calls, Placing User can place calls only on trunks with callout enabled. •Prime Line Selection For outgoing calls, the extension must have call-out enabled for the trunk...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each extension, enter Y on Table 5 for each trunk that should have call-out enabled. Enter N for each trunk that should not have call-out. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. After programming ED- Access Control for a trunk, you see: CALL-OUT CONTROL - COPY?[SKIP=] The Copy option lets you copy the key programming from another extension. Press the space bar to skip to ED- Ring Control programming for the next extension. 2. -To copy another...
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EE- RING GROUP Description For each member of a Ring Group, use this option to assign a Ring Group number (01-08). Do not assign more than 30 extensions in a CEU to the same group. If the group must have more than 30 mem- bers, use extensions in an expansion cabinet (if available). Conditions This option does not apply to DSS Consoles and Modem Pooling ports. Default Value Ring Group or Alternate Attendant group not assigned (0) Feature Reference Group Ring (Ring Groups) Instructions To enter data on...
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EF- PAGING THROUGH TELEPHONE SPEAKER Description Use this option to allow/deny Paging announcements through the telephone speaker. When programming Ten- ant Service, enable this option only if tenant members can make pages. Conditions This option only applies to keysets and ESL sets. Default Value Paging through the speaker enabled (Y). Feature Reference Paging Tenant Service Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For this option on Table 3, enter Y for each extension that should have Paging through...
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EF- INCOMING VOICE CALL THROUGH TELEPHONE SPEAKER Description Use this option to allow/deny incoming voice-announced Intercom calls to a keyset or ESL set. If denied, In- coming calls always ring the extension. Conditions (A.) This option only applies to keysets and ESL sets. (B.) Changing Voice-Announce (VA) in User-Programmable Features has the same effect. Refer to the Inter- com feature. Default Value Incoming voice calls enabled (Y). Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF:...
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EF- HEADSET MODE Description Use this option to enable/disable the headset mode for keysets and ESL sets. Keep the following in mind when programming this option: •Enable Headset mode for each extension that has a headset. For non-attendant keysets, this makes the HF key the Release key. •Disable headset mode for all extensions that should have Group Listen •Disable headset mode for all extensions that should have Handsfree •Enabling headset mode causes all calls to ring the extension CAUTION: Use of a...
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EF- INCOMING WHISPER PAGE OFF-HOOK SIGNALS Description Use this option to enable/disable incoming Whisper Page signaling for each keyset. This option interacts with E8- Off Hook Ringing. The chart below shows this interaction at the destination extension. Caller Dest. E8 EF Result after dialing 1 Handset Handset Handsfree HandsfreeHandset Handsfree Handset HandsfreeN N N NN N N NWhisper Page to destination No Off-Hook Signaling No Off-Hook Signaling No Off-Hook Signaling Handset Handset Handsfree...
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EG- NUMBER OF PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Description Use this option to designate the number of programmable keys on a keyset. Keysets always have 16 program- mable keys. Conditions This option only applies to keysets. Default Value On power up, the system automatically sets this entry for each keyset. Feature Reference None Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. For each keyset on Table 3, enter the number of programmable keys (18 or 24). To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type EG. You see: EXT...
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EH- SUPPRESS DSS LAMPS Description Use this option to allow/deny DSS capability at each keyset. If allowed, keyset user can program and use DSS keys. If denied, user has no DSS functions. Conditions This option only applies to keysets. Default Value Direct Station Selection allowed (N). Feature Reference Direct Station Selection, Extension Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Enter Y to disable Direct Station Selection for each keyset on Table 3. Enter N to enable Direct Station Selection. To...
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EK- RETAIN TRUNK VOLUME SETTING Description Available in Software Levels: Base AUX > Y5.0> Y2.0 Use this option to determine if the system should apply the user-set volume level for trunk calls at an extension. Enter Y(es) if the system should initially apply the user setting for trunk calls. Enter N if the system should ap- ply a median volume level for each new trunk call. For more information, refer to the Volume Control feature. Conditions None Default Value User-set level not applied (N)....