Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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Private Line DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features233 Programming List Program 1001 - Trunk Circuit Type (page 416) Assign the correct circuit type to the Private Line. Program 1701 - Line Key (page 436) Assign the Private Line to a line key (code 03 followed by the trunk number [1-16]). Program 1704 - Line Key (page 444) Optionally assign the Private Line to a key on the DSS Console (code 01 followed by the trunk number [1-16]). Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments (page 461) For...
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Private Line 234Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual 2. Press line key. 3. Dial outside number.Trunk dial tone. Private Line key on (green).
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Programmable Function Keys DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features235 Programmable Function Keys Description Each keyset has Programmable Function Keys. These Programmable Function Keys simplify plac- ing calls, answering calls and using certain features. You can customize the function of any keyset’s Programmable Function Keys from the sytem program. The 22-Button Standard and Display Tele- phones features 12 Programmable Function Keys. The 34-Button Display Telephone features 24 Programmable...
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Programmable Function Keys 236Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual The following chart lists the available Programmable Function Key assignments. Conditions If you unplug a 34-button telephone and replace it with a 22-button telephone, Programmable Function Keys 13-24 are inaccessible. However, the system still retains the programming for those keys. Default Setting Keys 1-8 are line keys for trunks 1-8. Keys 9 and 10 are fixed loop keys. Key 11 is an auto timer key. Key 12 is an All Call Page...
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Programmable Function Keys DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features237 Programming List Program 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments (page 436) Assign programmable key functions per the following chart. Step 2: Are any of an extension’s Programmable Function Keys set up as line keys? • In Program 1802 - Key Access to Outbound Lines (page 457), enter Y to enable line key access to trunks. • Also, reviewCentral Office Calls, Answering on page 58 and Central Office Calls, Placing on page 63 for...
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Programmable Function Keys 238Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Program 1802 - Key Access to Outbound Lines (page 457) Enter Y to enable an extension user to press a Programmable Function Key to access and out- side line. Group Pickup No RingUse this option to assign a programmable key as a lamp only (no ring) Group Call Pickup key.10 + nn (Pickup Group 01-08) Group Pickup Delay Ring Use this option to assign a programmable key as a delay ring Group Call Pickup key.11 + nn (Pickup Group...
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Programmable Function Keys DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features239 Other Related Features Check Key (page 71) Check Programmable Function Key assignments. Direct Station Selection (DSS) (page 95) If enabled in programming, Programmable Function Keys become DSS keys when the user presses ICM. Feature Operation Refer to the individual features in the chart above.
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Pulse to Tone Conversion 240Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Pulse to Tone Conversion Description An extension can use Pulse to Tone Conversion while placing a trunk call to change the dialing mode from dial pulse to DTMF. For a system in a dial pulse area, this permits users to access DTMF services (such as telephone banking) from their DP area. Pulse to tone conversion also helps dial pulse callers use another company’s automated attendant dialing options. The user can, for example:...
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Pulse to Tone Conversion DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features241 Feature Operation To convert your phone’s dialing to DTMF after placing your call on a DP trunk: 1. Dial initial digits for call. 2. Wait 6 seconds. 3. Dial additional digits.Digits dial out as dial pulse. N/A Additional digits dial out as DTMF. N/A
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Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service 242Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service Description Supervisors and attendants can remove problem trunks and extensions from service. This helps ensure maximum system performance. For example, the attendant can busy-out a noisy trunk or problem extension until service personnel can repair the problem. The trunk or extension the appears busy to all callers. Following repair, the attendant or supervisor can...