Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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Split (Alternate) DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features273 Other Related Features Call Waiting / Camp-On (page 51) Camp-On lets an extension user know that a call is waiting to be answered. The user can Split between the waiting call and their current call. Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console (page 98) A DSS Console can have a Split key. Off-Hook Signaling (page 205) An extension user can alternate between their active call and their waiting call. Feature Operation To Split between your current...
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Station Instruments 274Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Station Instruments Description The system offers 22-Button Display, 22-Button Standard, 34-Button Display, and 34-Button Super Display keyset telephones.LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. System keysets provide a host of sophisticated extension features. 22-Button Display Telephone The 22-Button Display Telephone features a 2- by-20 alphanumeric display with 4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access, 10 Per- sonal Speed Dial bin keys,...
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Station Instruments DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features275 Ring/Message Lamp Each keyset has a Ring/Message Lamp. Located on the upper right of the keyset faceplate, the Ring/Message Lamp indicates for the following features: 34-Button Display Telephone The 34-Button Display Telephone features a 2- line, 20 character display with 4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access, 10 Per- sonal Speed Dial bin keys, 24 Programmable Function keys and 14 fixed feature keys. It also offers a...
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Station Instruments 276Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Conditions None Default Setting All extensions set up as 22-Button Display keysets (circuit type 02) Programming List Program 1801 - Extension Circuit Type (page 449) Assign the correct circuit type for each extension: 01 = 22-Button Standard 02 = 22-Button Display 06 = 34-Button Display 09 = 34-Button Super Display Other Related Features None Feature Operation Refer to the individual features in this manual.
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Station Message Detail Recording DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features277 Station Message Detail Recording Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system’s trunk calls. Typically, the record outputs to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDR data collection device. SMDR allows you to monitor the usage at each extension and trunk. This makes charge-back and traffic management easier. SMDR includes both incoming and outgoing calls, and can be turned off...
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Station Message Detail Recording 278Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual SMDR Report Definitions SMDR Report Format SMDR Report Definitions Sta The extension that placed or answered the call Lin The trunk used for the call Number Dialed For outgoing calls, the number dialed on the trunk (up to 20 digits) Account Account code Start The time the call was initially answered Duration The total duration of the call T O = Outgoing trunk call I = Incoming trunk call SMDR Report Format (Page 1 of 3)...
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Station Message Detail Recording DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features279 Call Record Header 1 1-3 - characters 4 + character 5-7 - characters 8 + character 9-40 - characters 41 + character 42-51 - characters 52 + character 53-61 - characters 62 + character 63-70 - characters 71 + character 72 - character 2 1-3 Sta 4 | character 5-7 Lin 8 | character 9-40 (9 spaces) Number Dialed (10 spaces) 41 | character 42-51 (2 spaces) Account (1 space) 52 | character 53-61 (2 spaces) Start (2 spaces) 62 |...
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Station Message Detail Recording 280Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Conditions None Default Setting SMDR output disabled.3 1-3 - characters 4 + character 5-7 - characters 8 + character 9-40 - characters 41 + character 42-51 - characters 52 + character 53-61 - characters 62 + character 63-70 - characters 71 + character 72 - character Call Record 1 1-3 Extension number 4 | character 5-7 Trunk number (2 digits, right justified, preceded by one space) 8 | character 9-40 Number dialed (up to 20...
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Station Message Detail Recording DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features281 Programming Guide Programming List Program 0301 - CPU Baud Rate (page 371) Assign the baud rate for the RS-232-C port on the CPU. The options are 2 (1200), 3 (2400), 4 (4800), 5 (9600) and 6 (19200). You can also use Ctrl + Break from a laptop connected to the CPU RS-232-C port to step through the available baud rates. Program 0301 - SMDR Port (page 371) Enter 1 to enable SMDR output from the CPU RS-232-C port, or enter 0 to...
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Station Message Detail Recording 282Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Other Related Features Call Timer (page 48) The Call Timer also helps users keep track of their time on the phone. Time and Date (page 312) Time and date appear on the SMDR report. Transfer (page 324) The system assigns the SMDR record to the last extension on the call. For example, if exten- sion 306 answers the call, talks for 20 minutes, and then Transfers the call to extension 302, extension 302 “owns” the entire call...