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Table of Contents
Main Page
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
9
Key Assignment Example
10
Features
11
Port Assignments
12
Programmable Keys
12
Simplifying Multiline Terminal Operation with One-Touch Keys
12
Using Handsfree
12
Account Code Entry
13
Account Codes for Incoming Calls
13
Hiding Account Codes
13
Redialed Numbers Do Not Contain Account Codes
13
Conditions
14
System Availability
14
Guide to Feature Programming
15
Operation
16
To Enter an Account Code Anytime While on a Trunk Call
16
To Enter an Account Code before Dialing the Outside Number
16
To Enter an Account Code at a Single Line Telephone
17
To Enter an Account Code for an Incoming Call
17
Account Code - Forced/Verified/Unverified
18
Operator Notification
18
Account Code Capacity
19
To Enter a Forced Account Code before Dialing the Outside Number
23
To Enter a Forced Account Code at a Single Line Telephone
24
Alarm
25
To Cancel an Alarm
27
Alarm Reports
28
Alarm Report Definitions
30
Setting up Alarms
34
Emailing Alarm Reports
35
Printing Reports
35
Printing System Information Reports
35
Inmail SMTP Setup
37
Inmail POP3 Setup
38
Alphanumeric Display
39
Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
41
Auxiliary Device Control
41
External Paging
41
Music on Hold
41
ACI Call Recording
42
Physical Ports and Software Ports
42
After You Call an ACI Software Port
46
To Call an ACI Software Port
46
Ancillary Device Connection
47
Answer Hold
51
Answer Key
53
Attendant Call Queuing
55
Automatic Release
57
ARS Feature Summary
60
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
60
Basic ARS Operation
61
Class of Service Matching
61
Class of Service Option Allows Outgoing Calls to Not Follow Access Map
61
Recognize Extension Location When Logging in with Netlink
65
Automatic Route Selection
66
To Place a Call Using ARS
85
Background Music
86
To Turn Background Music on or off
87
Barge-In
88
To Barge-In to a Conference Call
92
Battery Backup - System Memory
93
Battery Backup - System Power
95
Callback
96
To Cancel a Callback
98
To Place a Callback
98
To Test Callback at a Single Line Telephone
98
Caller ID Call Return
99
To Return Call from Inmail
101
To Return Call from the UM8000 Mail
101
Caller ID
102
Cursor Key Operation
102
Second Call Display
102
Temporary Memory
102
Caller ID Digits to Voice Mail
103
Calling Party Number Information
103
Display Reason for no Caller ID Information
103
Outputting Caller ID Data
103
Caller ID Sender Queuing Added
104
Storing a Number
112
To Store a Caller ID Number in a One-Touch Key
114
To Display Caller ID for a Call in Park
115
Checking Your Answered/Unanswered Caller ID Calls
116
To Review the Last 50 Outside Calls Your Extension Received
116
Caller ID – Flexible Ringing
117
Programming Examples for Flexible Ringing by Caller ID
117
Reject/Reroute Based on Entry in SPD Table
117
Reject/Reroute “Private” Caller ID Calls
117
Caller ID Matching Rule
119
The Caller ID – Flexible Ringing Flowchart
122
Caller ID – Memo Display Function
124
Call Appearance (CAP) Keys
127
Place Outgoing Call on Hold and Retrieve It Using a Multiline Terminal
130
To Receive an Incoming Call
130
Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
131
To Answer a Call Ringing a Call Arrival (CAR) Key
135
To Place a Call to a Call Arrival (CAR) Key
135
To Program a Call Arrival (CAR) Key on a Telephone
136
Call Duration Timer
137
Call Forwarding
139
To Cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a Forwarding Station
147
To Cancel Call Forward – Immediate at a Forwarding Station
147
To Set Call Forward – Busy/No Answer at a Forwarding Station
147
To Set Call Forward – Immediate at a Forwarding Station
147
To Cancel Call Forward – both Ring at a Forwarding Station
148
To Set Call Forward – both Ring at a Forwarding Station
148
To Cancel Call Forward – Follow Me from the Destination Station
149
To Set Call Forward Immediate for any Extension to Destination
149
To Set Call Forward – Follow Me from the Destination Station
149
To Cancel Call Forward Busy/No Answer for any Extension to Destination
150
To Cancel Call Forward Immediate for any Extension
150
To Set Call Forward Busy/No Answer for any Extension to Destination
150
To Set Call Forward – Immediate Using a Virtual Extension
150
To Cancel Call Forward – Busy/No Answer Using a Virtual Extension
151
Call Forwarding with Follow Me
152
To Activate Call Forward Follow Me from a Multiline Terminal
153
To Activate Call Forward Follow Me from a Single Line Telephone
154
To Cancel Call Forward Follow Me from Your Own Multiline Terminal
154
To Cancel Call Forward Follow Me from Your Own Single Line Telephone
154
Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
155
Trunk-To-Trunk Forwarding – Normal (0) Trunks
161
Trunk-To-Trunk Forwarding – DID (3) Trunk Forwarding by Dep. Groups
163
Trunk-To-Trunk Forwarding – DID (3) Using DID Translation Table
165
To Activate Call Forwarding Off-Premise Non-Split
166
To Activate Call Forwarding Off-Premise Split
166
To Cancel Call Forwarding Off-Premise Non-Split
166
To Activate Call Forwarding Off-Premise for a Door Box
167
To Cancel Call Forwarding Off-Premise Split
167
Cancel the Line Forwarding
168
Set the Destination and Forward the Line
168
To Cancel Call Forwarding Off-Premise for a Door Box
168
Trunk-To-Trunk Forwarding
168
Automatic Trunk-To-Trunk Transfer (Step Transfer)
169
Department Group Line Forwarding
169
Method 2 - Set Automatic Trunk Forwarding
170
Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override
171
To Override an Extension Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb
172
Call Monitoring with Coaching Ability
173
To Call Monitor after Calling a Busy Extension
177
To Call Monitor Using Coaching Ability
177
To Call Monitor Without First Calling the Busy Extension
177
Call Redirect
178
Call Waiting/Camp-On
180
To Camp-On a Busy Extension
184
To Cancel a Camp-On Request
184
To Split (Answer a Waiting Call) at a Single Line Telephone
184
Central Office Calls, Answering
185
Delayed Ringing
185
Side Tone Auto Setup
185
Universal Answer
185
To Answer an Incoming Trunk Call
194
To Change the Ringing of Your Incoming Trunk
194
To Listen to the Incoming Trunk Ring Choices
194
To Use Universal Answer to Answer a Call Ringing over Paging System
194
Central Office Calls, Placing
195
Sidetone Volume Setup
195
Trunk Port Disable
195
To Busy out a Trunk from Outbound Usage
202
To Place a Call over a Trunk Group/Specific Trunk
202
To Place a Call Using Trunk Group Routing
202
To Remove a Trunk from a Busied out State
202
Class of Service
203
To Change an Extension Class of Service (Via Service Code 677)
222
Clock/Calendar Display
223
To Set the System Time
226
Code Restriction
227
Common Permit Code Table
227
Common Restrict Code Table
227
Restrict Code Table
227
Code Restriction for Speed Dialing
228
International Call Restriction
228
PBX Call Restriction
228
Toll Digit Counting
228
Tie Line Code Restriction Enhanced
229
To Place a Trunk Call if Your System Is Code Restricted
233
Code Restriction Override
234
Walking Code Restriction
238
Temporary Code Restriction Override
239
To Temporarily Override a Restricted Extension Code Restriction
240
To Use Your Walking Code Restriction Level at an Extension
240
Code Restriction, Dial Block
241
To Set Dial Block
242
To Release Dial Block
243
To Release Dial Block from Another Extension
243
To Set Dial Block from Another Extension
243
Conference
244
To Establish Conference
247
To Drop an Outside Call from the Conference
248
To Barge-In to Conference Call
249
To Exit a Conference
249
To Transfer a Call into a Conference
250
Conference – Remote
251
Joining a Remote Conference Call
254
Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release
255
Privacy Mode Toggle Option
255
To Exit a Voice Call Conference Without Affecting the Other Parties
257
To Join a Voice Call Conference (if Invited)
257
To Toggle between Private and Non-Private Mode
257
Contact Centre
258
Contact Centre Call Queuing
258
Contact Centre Overflow (with Announcements)
258
Agent Identity Code (AIC)
259
Agent Log in and Log out Services
259
Dial out of Delay Announcements
259
VRS Delay Announcements Using Inmail
259
Multiple Agent Log in
260
Emergency Call
261
Enhanced DSS Operation
261
Flexible Time Schedules
261
Rest Mode
261
Supervisor, Contact Centre Group
262
Supervisor, Contact Centre System
262
Work Time
262
Hotline Key Shows Agent Status
263
Queue Status Display with Scrolling
264
When Logged out of Contact Centre Group
264
Programmable Wrap-Up Timer
265
Contact Centre Caller ID Based Routing
266
Contact Centre Group as Overflow Destination
266
Contact Centre Skill Based Routing
266
NEC Contact Centre
266
Using the Headset with Automatic Answer for Agents
281
A Supervisor Can Monitor a Call
282
AIC Agent Log in
282
Transferring Trunk Calls to the Pilot Number
282
Queue Status Display
284
When Logged into Group
284
When Logged out of Group
284
Continued Dialing for Intercom Calls
286
Continued Dialing for Trunk Calls
286
To Use Continued Dialing
287
Cordless DECT Terminals
288
Switch Betw. Desktop Multiline Telephone and Cordless DECT Terminals
305
To Set up and Program the Cordless DECT Terminals (DTL-8R-1)
305
Cordless Telephone Connection
306
To Answer a Call Using a Cordless Single Line Telephone
321
To Make a Call Using a Cordless Single Line Telephone
321
To Transfer a Call
321
Data Line Security
322
Delayed Ringing
324
To Answer Delay Ringing Calls
326
To Program a CAR/SIE/VE Key on a Phone
327
Department Calling
328
DID and Overflow Routing
328
Overflow Routing
328
Enhanced Hunting
329
User Log Out/Log in
329
Priority Routing
331
Circular Routing
332
To Call a Department Group
337
To Log out of Your Department Calling Group
337
To Change the Department Group Overflow Destination
338
To Log Back in to Your Department Calling Group
338
Department Step Calling
339
To Make a Step Call
340
Dialing Number Preview
341
To Use Dial Number Preview to Place a Call (Multiline Terminal Only)
342
Dial Pad Confirmation Tone
343
Dial Tone Detection
345
Digital Trunk Clocking
348
Directed Call Pickup
352
To Intercept a Call to a Co-Worker’s Extension
354
Directory Dialing
355
To Cancel Directory Dialing
357
To Use Directory Dialing from a Multiline Terminal with an LCD
357
DID Camp-On
358
DID Dialed Number Translation
358
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
358
Flexible DID Service Compatibility
358
Delayed DID
359
DID Intercept
359
DID Intercept Destination for each DID Number
360
DID Call by Time Schedule
361
DID Call by Day of Week Schedule
362
Direct Call by Time Schedule
371
To Activate DID Call by Time Schedule
373
DIL Delayed Ringing
374
Direct Inward Line (DIL)
374
To Answer a Call on Your Direct Inward Line
377
To Place a Call on Your Direct Inward Line
378
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
379
DISA Class of Service
379
Speed Dial - System/Group/Station
379
Trunk Group Routing/Ars Access
379
Department Calling with Overflow Message
380
DISA Operating Modes
380
DISA Toll Restriction
380
Warning Tone for Long DISA Calls / Trunk Continue/Disconnect Codes
380
To Place a DISA Call into the System (from any 2500 Type Telephone)
393
To Forward Extension Calls Using a DISA Call into the System
394
To Use the Continue Code to Extend a DISA Call
394
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
395
Non- Agent DSS Lamping Available
395
Answering a Trunk Call from Your DSS Console
401
Calling an Extension from Your DSS Console
401
Making an External Page Using Your DSS Console
402
Making an Internal Page Using Your DSS Console
402
Switching the Night Service Mode from Your DSS Console
402
Transferring a Call Using Your DSS Console
402
Using a DSS Console Key as a One-Touch or Programmable Function Key
403
Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns
404
Trunk Distinctive Ringing Flow Chart
406
ICM Distinctive Ringing Flow Chart
407
To Change the Pitch of Your Incoming Ring (Multiline Terminal Only)
413
To Listen to the Incoming Ring Choices
413
Door Box
414
To Activate the Door Box Strike
418
To Answer a Door Box Call While Busy on Another Call
418
To Answer a Door Box Chime
418
To Call a Door Box
418
To Activate Call Forwarding, Off-Premise for a Door Box
419
Do Not Disturb
420
To Activate or Deactivate Do Not Disturb While Your Extension Is Idle
422
Drop Key
424
To Use Feature Plus Recall from a Multiline Terminal
426
Use the Drop Key from Multiline Terminal with CO/PBX Call in Progress
426
Ecology
428
Power Cut off Mode
428
Power Failure Saving Mode
429
Power Saving Mode
429
Power off for Power Save Group 2
433
Power on for Power Save Group 2
433
Power off for the Entire Power Save Group
434
Power on for the Entire Power Save Group
434
E-911 Compatibility
436
Uninstalled Trunks in Trunk Group Prevent Call from Dialing out
436
Calling Party Number (CPN)
438
CPN Sent When Making a Normal Trunk Call from a Virtual Extension (VE)
439
CPN Sent When Making a 911 Call from a Terminal
440
CPN Sent When Making a 911 Call from a Virtual Extension (VE)
441
CCIS Standard Calls
442
CPN When Making Normal Trunk Call Across CCIS Trunks from Terminal
443
CCIS VE Standard Calls
447
CPN Sent When Making Normal Trunk Call Across CCIS Trunks from VE
448
CPN Sent When Making a 911 Call Across CCIS Trunks from a Terminal
456
CCIS VE 911 Calls
461
CPN Sent When Making a 911 Call Across CCIS Trunks from a VE
462
CPN When Making 911 from Terminal by Pressing CO Line Key, Dialing 911
470
Calling Party Number Presentation
472
To Place an Emergency 911 Call
473
To Turn off the E911 Alarm at Your Telephone
474
Facsimile CO Branch Connection
475
Flash
478
To Flash the Trunk You Are on
480
Flexible System Numbering
481
Flexible Timeouts
504
Forced Trunk Disconnect
513
To Disconnect a Busy Trunk
514
General Purpose Relay
516
To Activate a Relay
518
To Cancel a Relay
520
Group Call Pickup
521
To Answer a Call Ringing Another Telephone in Your Pickup Group
523
To Answer a Call When You Do Not Know the Group Number
524
To Answer a Call When You Know the Group Number
524
Group Listen
525
To Cancel Group Listen (Without Hanging up Your Call)
526
To Initiate Group Listen
526
To Talk Handsfree after Initiating Group Listen
526
Handset Mute
527
While Talking on a Terminal Handset
532
Handsfree and Monitor
533
To Change a Handset Call to a Handsfree Call
534
To Talk Handsfree
534
To Change a Handsfree Call to a Handset Call
535
To Turn On/Off Monitor
535
Handsfree Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing
536
Change the Way Your Intercom Call Signals Extension You Are Calling
538
Enable Forced Intercom Ringing for Your Incoming Intercom Calls
538
To Enable Handsfree Answerback for Your Incoming Intercom Calls
538
Headset Operation
539
To Enable the Headset
541
To Use the Headset
541
Hold
543
Hold Recall to Operator
543
Exclusive Hold
547
System Hold
547
Group Hold
548
Intercom Hold
548
Single Line Telephone
548
A Department Calling Group
549
Hotel/Motel
549
Single Digit Dialing
549
Wake up Call
549
DSS Console Monitoring
550
Room Status
550
Room to Room Calling Restriction
550
Toll Restriction (When Checked In)
550
Flexible Numbering Plan
551
Dial Access Codes that Require GCD-CP10 Hotel License
552
Valid Status Code Changes When Program 42-01-06 Is Enabled or Disabled
553
Hotline
564
To Answer a Call from Your Hotline Partner
569
To Place a Call to Your Hotline Partner
569
To Transfer Your Outside Call to Your Hotline Partner
569
Hot Key-Pad
570
To Place a Trunk Call Using Hot Key-Pad
571
To Place an Intercom Call Using Hot Key-Pad
571
Howler Tone Service
572
Inmail
574
Start-Up Programming (Default)
574
Live Monitor
575
Live Record
575
Personal Answering Machine Emulation
575
Voice Mail Overflow
575
Inmail Available
576
Message Key will Operate as Voice Mail Key
576
Voice Mail Queuing
576
Inmail: Directory Dialing
577
Inmail: External Transfer Available
577
Inmail: Internal Message Notification Timer
577
Inmail: Message Playback Options
578
Inmail: Multiple Greetings
578
Assign Trunks as Automated Attendant Trunks – Method 1
587
Assign Trunks as Automated Attendant Trunks – Method 2
588
Delay Announcement
607
Calling Your Mailbox
608
Checking Messages
609
Forwarding Calls to Your Mailbox
609
Leaving a Message (Multiline Terminal Only)
609
Transferring Calls to a Mailbox
610
Personal Answering Machine Emulation (Multiline Terminal Only)
611
Recording Your Call
611
Checking Your Messages (Multiline Terminal Only)
612
Automated Attendant Direct to Voice Mail (DVM)
614
Inmail Park and Page
614
Setting up Park and Page for Extension
617
Setting up Park and Page for a Group Mailbox
618
To Record Your Paging Message
619
Picking up a Parked Call
620
Audio Prompt Format
621
Inmail Upload Download Audio
621
User Pro Access Options
621
Message Name Format
622
Listening to Voice Mail Messages Using Mailbox User Mode (UB)
626
Listening to Voice Mail Messages Using User Admin Mode (UA)
626
Changing Mailbox Greetings Using User Admin Mode (UA)
627
Changing Mailbox Greetings Using Mailbox User Mode (UB)
628
Inmail – Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
629
If Incoming DID Trunks Are Used in the System
634
Retrieve VM Messages
634
Inmail – Cascade Message Notification
635
Message Notification to Normal Telephone Numbers
640
Message Notification to Pager Numbers
640
To Set up Cascade Notification
650
Cascade Message Flow Chart 1
655
Collecting the Email Notification Data
656
Inmail – Email Notification
656
Explanation of the Message Sender (From) Field
657
SMS Text Message Delivery to a Cell Phone
658
POP3 Login
659
Some Common SMTP Settings
659
Some Common SMS Portals
660
To Turn Email Notification on or off
664
Inmail – Find-Me Follow-Me
665
Setting up Message Notification
671
Inmail – Language Setting
673
Language Setting Operation
677
Busy Status Display
678
Intercom
678
Default Incoming Ringing Tone
683
To Answer an Intercom Call
684
To Change How Intercom Calls Ring the Extension
684
To Check the Extension Data (Multiline Terminal Only)
684
DT700 IP Multiline Telephones (ITL)
685
IP Multiline Station (SIP)
685
IP to TDM Conversion
685
Power Save Adapter (PSA-L UNIT)
685
LAN Connection
686
Lldp
686
Powering the IP Telephone
686
Peer to Peer
687
Registration Mode
687
System Tones and Ring Tones
687
Multiple Logon
688
Registration Override
688
System IP Phones and Analog Trunks
688
NAPT Traversal
691
IP Multiline Station (SIP) with NAPT
698
IP Multiline Station (SIP) – ML440/G566/G266 with AP400/AP300
701
Powering the AP400/AP300
703
Updating the AP400 and ML440/G566/G266 System Firmware
703
Handset Features
705
Supported System Feature List
706
IP Single Line Telephone (SIP)
718
Feature Support Table for Standard SIP Device
722
STD SIP Transfer-Unattended
729
Voip Settings
730
IP Extension Numbering
733
SIP Extension Codec Information
733
Voip Tos Setup
733
SIP Extension Basic Information Setup
736
IP Phone Configuration
737
STD SIP Transfer – Unattended
738
SIP Phone Example
739
IP Single Line Telephone (SIP) – NAT Mode
740
IP Trunk – H.323
746
IP Trunk – (SIP) Session Initiation Protocol
755
SIP Trunk E.164 Support
757
SIP Trunk E.164 CLIP Enhancement
759
Video Support over SIP Trunks
761
SIP Trunk – Fax Pass-Through
784
ISDN Compatibility
791
ISDN 2 B-Channel Transfer
797
ISDN – BRI Installation
799
ISDN – PRI Installation
800
DID Services for Either ISDN – BRI or PRI
802
Calling Party Number Presentation for Either ISDN – BRI or PRI
803
ISDN – PRI Network Specific Assignment
804
SMDR Dialed Digits for Either ISDN – BRI or PRI
804
To Perform an ISDN 2 B-Channel Transfer
807
Programming Flowchart for ISDN-PRI – Answering Calls
808
Programming Flowchart of ISDN-PRI – Placing Calls
811
K-CCIS – Call Rerouting
815
K-Ccis – Ip
826
K-CCIS Networking Via IP (Peer to Peer Connections Basis)
829
CCIS Call Back
832
Last Number Redial
834
To Redial Your Last Call
835
To Check the Number Saved for Last Number Redial
836
To Erase the Stored Number
836
Auto-Answer of Non-Ringing Lines
837
Incoming Line Preference
837
Outgoing Line Preference
837
Ringing Trunk or Intercom (ICM) Call
840
Long Conversation Cutoff
841
Maintenance
843
Meet Me Conference
845
Meet Me External Conference
846
Meet Me Internal Conference
847
Meet Me Paging
849
Meet Me External Page
851
Meet Me Internal Page
852
Meet Me Paging Transfer
853
Meet Me External Paging Transfer
856
Memo Dial
858
To Call a Stored Memo Dial Number
859
To Cancel (Erase) a Stored Memo Dial Number
859
To Check to See the Stored Memo Dial Number
859
To Store a Number While You Are on a Call
859
LED Color Indication
860
Message Waiting
860
To Answer a Message Waiting
863
To Leave a Message Waiting
863
To Cancel All Your Messages Waiting
864
To Cancel the Messages Waiting You Have Left at a Specific Extension
864
To Check Your Messages
864
Microphone Cutoff
866
To Mute Your Telephone Handset or Handsfree Microphone While on a Call
867
To Turn Your Telephone Microphone Back on
867
Migration – SV8100
868
Supported Hardware
869
Conversion Exception
870
Supported Terminals
870
Program Data Moved
871
Input Value Change
873
Mobile Extension
875
Mobile Extension - Callback to Cell Phone
882
Callback to Cell Phone
889
Outside Party Dialing the Mobile Extension
890
Placing an Intercom Call to a Mobile Extension
890
Using Analog Lines with the Mobile Extension
890
Answering a Call on the Mobile Extension
891
Placing a Call from the Mobile Extension
891
Sending a Flash from the Mobile Extension
891
Swapping between Two Held Calls from the Mobile Extension
891
To Activate Call Forward Follow Me
892
To Cancel Call Forward Follow Me
892
Receive Callback
893
After Callback Answered, but Does Not Send any DTMF
894
E&M Tie Lines
895
Ground Start Trunks
895
Loop Start Trunks
895
Multiple Trunk Types
895
Loop Start/Ground Start Trunks
896
Tie Lines
898
Music on Hold
910
Option Available for Using System Tone
910
When Using a PGD(2)-U10 ADP
913
Name Storing
918
To Program any Extension Name
920
To Program Your Extension Name
920
Assigned Night Answer (ANA)
922
Automatic Night Service
922
Night Service
922
Universal Night Answer (UNA)
922
To Activate Night Service by Dialing Codes
928
To Activate Night Service by Using Programmable Keys
928
To Transfer a Call to the Universal Answer External Page Zones
928
Automatic Signaling
929
Manual Signaling
929
Off-Hook Ringing
929
Off-Hook Signaling
929
Block Camp-On
930
To Send Off-Hook Signals to an Extension Busy on a Call
932
Receiving Off-Hook Signaling on a Single Line Telephone
933
One-Touch Calling
934
Programmable Function Keys
936
Checking the One-Touch Keys
937
Operator
938
(OPX) Off-Premise Extension
940
Combined Paging
949
Paging, External
949
To Page into an External Zone
953
Paging, External (VRS)
954
External VRS Messaging
955
Paging, Internal
957
To Make an Internal Page Announcement
960
Extended Park
961
Park
961
Programmable Function Key and Service Code Available for Personal Park
961
Park - Personal Park at a Co-Worker' S Extension
963
Park Intercom or Trunk Calls
966
To Park a Call at Your Extension
966
To Park a Call in a System Orbit
966
To Pick up a Parked Call
966
Park a Personal Call at a Co-Worker’s Extension after Calling Them
967
Park Personal Call at Your Extension after Trying to Call Co-Worker
967
To Pick up a Call Parked at Your Extension
967
Call Park – Step Call
968
PBX Compatibility
969
To Place a Call over a PBX Trunk
971
PC Programming
973
Webpro System Programming
975
Webpro End User Programming
976
Outbound IP Connection
979
Pcpro and Webpro Comparison
984
Power Failure Transfer
988
Prime Line Selection
990
To Answer a Call on Your Prime Line
992
To Place a Call on Your Prime Line
992
Private Line
994
To Answer a Call from Your Multiline Terminal on Your Private Line
997
To Place a Call from Your Multiline Terminal on You Private Line
997
To Place a Call on Your Private Line from a Single Line Telephone
997
To Place/Answer a Call on Your Private Line
997
Programmable Function Keys Description
998
To Change a 2-Digit Programmable Key
1000
To Change a 3-Digit Programmable Key
1001
To Check the Function of a Programmable Key
1001
Programming from a Multiline Terminal
1002
Pulse to Tone Conversion
1004
Convert Telephone Dialing to Tone after Placing Call on Pulse Line
1005
Redial Function
1006
To Access a System Speed Dial bin
1007
To Scroll through the Last 10 Outside Numbers Dialed
1007
To View Saved Name History of Outgoing Calls
1007
Remote (System) Upgrade
1008
Webpro
1009
Repeat Redial
1011
Use Repeat Redial if the Outside Party You Call Is Unavailable or Busy
1012
To Cancel Repeat Redial
1013
Resident System Program
1014
Reverse Voice over
1016
To Place a Reverse Voice over Call
1018
To Receive a Reverse Voice over Call While Busy
1018
To Return to Your Initial Caller
1018
When the Telephone Is Idle
1018
Ringdown Extension, Internal/External
1019
To Answer a Call if You Are Another Extension Ringdown Destination
1021
To Place a Call if Your Extension Has Ringdown Programmed
1021
Ring Groups
1022
Room Monitor
1027
Room Monitor for Single Lines
1027
Multiline Room Monitoring
1030
Single Line Telephone Room Monitoring
1031
Multiline Terminals
1032
Single Line Telephones
1032
Save Number Dialed
1033
To Redial a Saved Number
1034
To Save the Outside Number You Just Dialed
1034
To Clear Your Saved Number
1035
View the Number You Have Saved from Multiline Terminal with a Display
1035
Secondary Incoming Extension
1036
To Answer a Call Ringing a SIE Key
1039
To Program a SIE Key on a Phone
1039
Secretary Call Pickup
1041
To Activate Secretary Call Pickup
1042
To Cancel Secretary Call Pickup
1042
To Check a Key Secretary Call Pickup Assignment
1042
Secretary Call (Buzzer)
1043
To Answer Your Secretary Call Indication
1044
To Buzz Your Secretary or Boss
1044
To Cancel a Secretary Call Left at Your Extension
1044
To Check to See Who Left You a Secretary Call
1044
Security
1045
Warning Message (Watch Mode)
1045
Calling to an Emergency Destination
1046
When an Emergency Call Is Answered
1046
When the Security Sensor Detects a Signal
1046
For Answer Detection of Analog Trunks
1047
For the Warning Message
1047
Remote Inspection
1048
Emergency Call 1
1050
Emergency Call 2
1050
Recording Emergency Call
1050
Set up Watch Mode
1056
To Record Watching Message to VRS 001
1056
To Start/Stop Watch Mode
1056
Warning Message (Use Security Sensor and Warning Message)
1056
Set up Auto Dial (Security Sensor) Using Service Code
1057
Set up Warning Message
1057
Start Security Operation
1057
Stop Security Operation
1058
To Place an Emergency Call
1058
To Send Warning Message
1058
When Detect Security Sensor Is on
1058
Answering the Remote Inspection Ring
1059
Cancel the Remote Inspection
1059
Emergency Call Record
1059
Not Answering the Remote Inspection Ring
1059
Alarm Report
1060
Security Report
1060
Selectable Display Messaging
1061
Selectable Display Message – Character Entry Chart
1064
To Cancel a Message
1064
To Select a Message
1064
Using the Text Message Service Code to Select a Message
1065
Selectable Ring Tones
1066
To Change Your Extension Incoming Ring Tones
1068
Serial Call
1070
To Place a Serial Call to a Co-Worker
1071
Simple MCU Video
1072
Non-MCU Mode
1082
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
1084
MIB File
1085
Using the MIB File Example
1090
Using SNMP Traps Example
1091
Release 8.0 Enhancement
1092
DTMF Dial out Timer Added
1093
Single Line Telephones Description
1093
Softkeys
1103
DSS Console Chaining
1105
Speed Dial – System/Group/Station
1105
Storing a Flash
1105
System Bins Limited to 1000 with Speaker Key or #2 Service Code
1105
To Store an Speed Dialing Number (Display Telephones Only)
1115
Store a System Speed Dialing Number under a Programmable Function Key
1116
To Dial a System Speed Dialing Number
1116
Dial a System Speed Dialing Number under a Programmable Function Key
1117
To Check Your Stored Speed Dialing Numbers
1117
To Dial a Group Speed Dialing Number
1117
To Dial a Station Speed Dialing Number (Multiline Terminal)
1118
To Store a Station Speed Dialing Number
1118
To Dial a Station Speed Dialing Number (Single Line Telephone)
1119
Speed Dial – Telephone Book
1120
To Search for an Entry in the Telephone Book
1122
To Change Entries in the Telephone Book
1123
To Delete Entries in the Telephone Book
1124
To Dial Entries in the Telephone Book
1124
Station Hunt
1125
Station Message Detail Recording
1127
Internal SMDR
1128
Sample SMDR Report (Trunk)
1129
SMDR Enhanced for Caller ID
1129
Flexible Transfer/Virtual Loopback Enhancement
1130
Sample SMDR Report (Internal)
1130
SMDR with a GCD-CP10 Connection - Ethernet
1145
SMDR Flowchart
1146
Station Name Assignment – User Programmable
1149
Station Relocation
1152
Programs Swapped When Station Relocation Is Used
1154
To Exchange Two Terminals
1155
SV9100 Netlink
1156
Netlink Multi-SIP Carrier
1161
SV9100 Poe Gigabit Switch
1171
Stacking
1172
Stacking Formation / Stacking Port Number Determination
1172
Stacking Network Configuration
1172
Unmanaged Switch Functions
1172
Encryption
1175
SV9100 Terminals
1175
Terminal Category Reference Chart
1177
Connectivity of Options (DT300/DT700)
1179
Connectivity of Options (DT400/DT800)
1180
Terminal and Adapter Compatibility (DT300/DT700)
1181
Terminal and Adapter Compatibility (DT400/DT800)
1182
DT330 Compatibility Settings
1183
Firmware Compatibility Matrix
1184
Terminal and Line Key/Lcd Compatibility (DT300/DT700)
1184
Terminal and Line Key/Lcd Compatibility (DT400/DT800)
1185
Terminal and Ten Key Kit Compatibility (DT300/DT700)
1186
Terminal and Ten Key Kit Compatibility (DT400/DT800)
1187
Adapter Compatibility
1188
System Caller Log
1192
Required Component(S)
1193
Tandem Trunking (Unsupervised Conference)
1196
Trunk Continue/Disconnect Codes Added
1196
Tandem Trunking from Conference
1199
Tandem Trunking with Transfer Key
1201
Tandem Trunking on Hang up
1203
Tandem Trunking to Speed Dial Number
1204
Trunk Disconnect Continue/Disconnect Codes
1207
Tandem Trunking on Hang up Multiline
1209
Automatic Tandem Trunking Using Speed Dialing
1210
Continue/Disconnect Codes
1211
TAPI Compatibility
1212
To Redirect Calls to the Headset and Disable the Hookswitch
1215
Using the Headset with Automatic Answer
1215
Tone Override
1217
Call Traffic
1221
Traffic Reports
1221
Automatic On-Hook Transfer Operation
1223
Prevent Recall of Transferred Call
1223
Transfer
1223
Transfer Call into Conference/Existing Call
1223
Transfer Key Can Place Call on Hold
1224
Transferring Trunk Calls
1230
Transferring a Call into a Conference/Existing Call
1231
Transferring Intercom Calls
1231
Transferring Without Holding
1231
Transferring a Call to a Trunk Ring Group
1232
Transferring an Intercom or Trunk Call Using a Dss/One-Touch Key
1232
Trunk Groups
1233
To Answer an Incoming Trunk Group Call
1236
To Place a Call over a Trunk Group
1236
Trunk Group Routing
1237
Trunk Queuing/Camp-On
1241
To Answer When Trunk Queuing Calls You Back
1243
To Cancel a Trunk Queuing/Camp-On Request
1243
To Queue for a Busy Trunk
1243
Call Forwarding to Voice Mail
1244
UM8000 Mail
1244
Leaving a Message
1245
Quick Transfer to Voice Mail
1245
Transferring to Voice Mail
1245
Voice Mail Caller ID
1245
Optional UM8000 Mail Telanophy Module Features
1246
Hospitality Package
1247
Viewcall Plus
1247
Viewfax
1247
Viewmail with Live Record Module
1247
Email Integration
1248
Supported Email Protocols
1248
Supported Languages
1248
The Expanded Schedule Feature Conditions
1249
Assign Trunks as Automated Attendant Trunks
1257
Unicast/Multicast Paging Mode
1264
GPZ-IPLE DSP Resource Selection
1265
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
1270
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Priority Call Routing
1272
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Circular Routing
1273
To Call a UCD Group
1277
To Log Back in to Your UCD (Department Calling) Group
1277
To Log out of Your UCD (Department Calling) Group
1277
Flexible Network Routing
1278
Uniform Numbering Network
1278
Universal Slots
1285
Maximum System Capacities – Trunks/Ports/Channels
1286
Maximum System Capacities for Station Interface Blades
1288
Maximum System Capacities for Trunk Interface Blades
1290
Maximum System Capacities for Application Interface Blades
1292
Board Power Factor
1293
Maximum Number of Packages Installed
1294
Terminal Power Factor
1294
User Programming Ability
1296
Virtual Extensions
1297
To Answer a Call Ringing a Virtual Extension
1303
To Place a Call from a Virtual Extension
1303
To Place a Call to a Virtual Extension
1303
To Program a Virtual Extension Key on a Telephone
1304
Analog Voice Mail Protocol Leading and Trailing Digits Assignment
1305
MSG Key will Operate as Voice Mail Key
1305
Voice Mail Integration (Analog)
1305
Voice Mail Message Indication on Line Keys
1324
To Program a DSS/BLF Key on a Telephone
1327
To Program a VM Message Key on a Telephone
1328
Voice over
1329
To Initiate a Voice over to a Busy Extension
1331
To Respond to a Voice over Alert Tone to Your Extension
1332
To Return to Your Original Call
1332
General Message
1333
Park and Page
1333
Voice Response System (VRS)
1333
VRS Messages
1333
Automated Attendant (Operator Assistance)
1334
VRS Waiting Message
1334
Transfer to the VRS
1336
Voice Prompting Messages
1336
900 Preamble
1340
Time, Date and Station Number Check
1340
To Record a VRS Message
1351
To Erase a Previously Recorded VRS Message
1352
To Listen to a Previously Recorded VRS Message
1352
To Listen to the General Message
1353
To Record, Listen to or Erase a VRS Message if You Call in Using DISA
1353
To Record, Listen to or Erase the General Message
1353
To Answer a 900 Preamble Call
1354
To Check the Extension Number of any Multiline Terminal
1354
User Pro Access
1355
Voice Response System (VRS) Upload Download Audio
1355
Changing VRS Messages Using User Admin Mode (UA)
1360
Voice Response System (VRS) – Call Forwarding – Park and Page
1362
To Cancel Your Park and Page
1366
To Have the System Page You When You Have a Call
1366
To Pick up Your Park and Page
1366
Volume Controls
1367
To Adjust the Volume of Incoming Ringing and Splash Tone
1368
To Adjust the Volume of Ringing Incoming Paging Announcements
1368
Warning Tone for DISA Callers
1369
Warning Tone for Long Conversation
1369
Warning Tone for Long Conversation for DISA Callers
1373
Wireless DECT (SIP)
1374
Display Enhancements
1380
Example DECT Handset Features
1380
NEC G955 SIP DECT Handset
1382
Off-Hook Signaling Description
1384
Caller ID Display after a Call Transfer
1386
Out of Range Call Warning Notification
1387
Placing an Outside Call with Pre-Dial
1398
Other manuals for NEC Univerge SV9100
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15 pages
User Guide
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System Hardware Manual
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Installation Manual
136 pages
Configuration Guide
37 pages
General Description Manual
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Reference Guide
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System Maintenance Manual
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