Nitsuko Ds2000 Software Manual
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Charts and Illustrations DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features13 Figure 3: 34-Button Display Telephone 123 456 789 0 ABC DEF MW ICM FLASH DND DIAL MIC LND SPK CONF HOLD GHI JKL MNOMNO PQRS TUV OPER VOLWXYZ CLEAR CHECK 80000 - 10 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8BIN 1 BIN 2 BIN 3 BIN 4 BIN 5 BIN 6 BIN 7 BIN 8 BIN 9 BIN 10 These keys are undefined FIXED LOOP 0FIXED LOOP 0AUTO TIMERALL PAGE
Charts and Illustrations 14Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Figure 4: 34-Button Super Display Telephone 123 456 789 0 ABC DEF MW ICM FLASH DND DIAL MIC LND SPKR CONF HOLD GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV OPER VOLWXYZ 80000 - 23CHECKCLEAR LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8 These keys are undefined FIXED LOOP 0FIXED LOOP 0AUTO TIMERALL PAGE
Charts and Illustrations DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features15 Figure 5: 24-Button DSS Console 80000 - 25 300 312 301 313 302 314 303 315 304 316 305 317 306 318 307 319 308 320 309 321 310 322 311 323
Charts and Illustrations 16Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Figure 6: 110-Button DSS Console 80000 - 24 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 LINE 5 LINE 6 LINE 7 LINE 8 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 PG 0 PG 1 PK 0 PK 1 These keys are undefined LINE 9 LINE 10 LINE 11 LINE 12 LINE 13 LINE 14 LINE 15 LINE 16 200 201
2-OPX Module DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features17 2-OPX Module Description LCCPU 01.00.00Available. See see Off-Premise Extensions / On-Premise SLT Extensions on page 207.
Account Codes 18Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Account Codes Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
Alphanumeric Display DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features19 Alphanumeric Display Description The 22- and 34-Button Display Telephones have a two-line, 20-character per line alphanumeric dis- play. The first line displays the date and time (while idle) and feature status messages. The second line displays the Soft Key definitions. The 34-Button Super Display Telephone has an eight-line, 20-character per line alphanumeric dis- play. The first line displays the data and time (while idle) and feature status messages, just like the 22- and 34-Button Display Telephones. Lines 2-8 are the comprehensive Super Display Telephone soft key definitions. To learn more about the display telephones, see 22-Button Display Telephone on page 11, see 34-Button Display Telephone on page 13 and see 34-Button Super Display Telephone on page 14. To learn more about the Soft Keys, see Soft Keys on page 261. Conditions None Default Setting Enabled for all display telephones. Programming Guide None Programming List None Other Related Features Soft Keys (page 261) The interactive Soft keys provide users with intuitive access to the telephone’s features. Volume Controls (page 353) While a feature is active, pressing VOL and VOL adjusts the volume of the active feature. Feature Operation Refer to the individual features for feature operation. The Alphanumeric Display messages help the display telephone user process calls, identify callers and customize features. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available.
Analog Communications Interface (ACI) 20Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Analog Communications Interface (ACI) Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
Alternate Attendant DS2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features21 Alternate Attendant Description LCCPU 01.00.00 Not available.
Attendant Call Queuing 22Chapter 1: FeaturesDS2000 Software Manual Attendant Call Queuing Description An unlimited number of callers can queue for the attendant. The callers hear ringback while they wait for the attendant to answer — not busy tone. If you have the attendant as the overflow destina- tion for Direct Inward Lines, for example, unanswered DILs will “stack up” at the attendant until they are answered Operator Call Key The last programmable key on an attendant telephone is permanently assigned as an Operator Call Key. When the operator has Intercom calls waiting to be answered, the calls queue under this key. The key winks (on) when calls are queued. The Operator Call Key is a permanent assignment for all extensions assigned as operators. You can- not change this assignment. Attendant Call Queuing is a permanent, non-programmable feature. Conditions None Default Setting Enabled Programming Guide None Programming List None Other Related Features Attendant Position (page 24) Assign system attendants. Off-Hook Signaling (page 205) The Operator Call Key activates off-hook signaling. Ringing Line Preference (page 251) Ringing Line Preference will not answer a call ringing the Operator Call Key. Voice Mail (page 340) TRF transfers to the attendant from the Voice Mail Automated Attendant flash the Opera- tor Call key and the Ring Indicator lamp. The call does not flash a line/loop key. (Note that Ringing Line Preference will not pick up a call ringing the attendant’s Call Queue key.) UTRF transfers to the attendant from the Voice Mail Automated Attendant flash the trunk’s line/loop key and the Ring Indicator lamp. LCCPU 01.00.00 Available. Attendant Call Queuing helps minimize call congestion in systems that use the attendant as the overflow destination for unanswered calls.