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NEC SL1100 User Manual

NEC SL1100
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NEC SL1100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
System TypeHybrid
VoIP CapabilityYes
Integrated VoicemailYes
Auto AttendantYes
Conference CallingYes
Caller IDYes
Music on HoldYes
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Humidity10% to 90% (non-condensing)
TypeBusiness Phone System
Maximum VoIP Channels16
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction to Desktop Applications

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION

Describes the operation and functionality of the SL1100 Desktop Applications.

SECTION 2 OVERVIEW

Details the SL1100 Desktop Applications suite, its modes, and provided utilities.

SECTION 3 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Covers standalone configuration, O&M connections, and remote connection limitations for the Desktop Applications.

SECTION 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Outlines minimum PC requirements, supported operating systems, licensing, and SL1100 hardware needs.

Chapter 2 Installation

SECTION 1 INSTALLATION STEPS

Details the distribution format and the step-by-step installation procedure, including prerequisites.

SECTION 2 SL1100 DESKTOP SUITE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

Lists SL1100 system programming parameters related to the Desktop Suite, such as network and IP settings.

Chapter 3 Toolbar Functions

SECTION 1 TOOLBAR FUNCTIONS

Explains the function buttons in the toolbar, their states, and actions like Answer, Hold, Transfer, and Dial.

SECTION 2 DIRECTORY VIEW

Describes how to access and use the company directory, contact list, and personal list for managing contacts.

SECTION 3 CALL LOG VIEW

Details the Call Log feature for tracking call history, including opening, deleting, printing, and archiving.

Chapter 4 Outlook Add-In

SECTION 1 OUTLOOK ADD-IN

Explains the configuration and usage of the Outlook Add-In for making calls, transferring, and conferencing via MS Outlook.

Chapter 5 Desktop Registration and Softphone Override

SECTION 1 REGISTRATION TYPES

Outlines the three types of registration (Plug and Play, Automatic, Manual) for Desktop Application Softphone or Deskset modes.

SECTION 2 SERVICE CONDITIONS

Lists service conditions and limitations for Desktop Applications, including IP phone registration and NAT support.

Chapter 6 Desktop Application Startup

SECTION 1 FULL WINDOW MODE

Describes the Full Window Mode interface, its components like Title Bar, Function Toolbar, and Active Call List.

Chapter 7 Application Level Configuration

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION

Introduces the Preferences function for customizing the desktop application's user interface and operation.

SECTION 2 PREFERENCES MENU

Details the various tabs within the Preferences menu, such as General, BLF/DSS, Tool Buttons, and Dialing Rules.

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