NEC Business Solutions Ltd Xen Master & Xen Axis
1 - 6 Multiline Terminal Programming
A6-324000-642-02 - Release 6.0
May 2003
Table 1-2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for Programming provides a list and
description of the keys used during Multiline Terminal Programming.
Table 1-2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for Programming
Key
Description
K~I
Used to enter data from the dial pad and to specify a Memory Block
location.
J
Used to move the cursor to the left. The cursor moves one character
space to the left each time
Jis pressed.
L
Used to move the cursor to the right. The cursor moves one character
space to the right each time
Lis pressed.
O
Used to select another mode. PressOto switch modes as follows:
• Mode or submode selection: Returns to Program Mode.
• Data No. Mode: Return to a mode or submode selection, or Program
Mode (if no submode exists).
R
Each time the conference key is pressed, Memory Block item changes
are as follows:
• Tenant Mode: The tenant number increments by one.
• CO/PBX Line Mode: The CO/PBX line number increments by one.
• Telephone Mode: The telephone port number increments by one.
• Trunk Group Mode: The Trunk group number increments by one.
Y
Future use.
T
Used to return to the previous page in system programming.
X
Future use.
U
Used to enter a pause in speed dial programming mode or to clear data
in system programming mode.
W
Flexible Line keys are used to specify a mode or submode when
selecting a Memory Block or to select programming data for input.
S
Used to proceed to the next page in system programming.
Q
This key is used to enter a pause, hyphen , asterisk and pound. To enter
an asterisk or pound:
Q + J = 
S + L = #
The Message Waiting LED turns on and off afterJ and L are
pressed.
P
Used to exit the programming mode (go back on-line).
N
Used to write (save) data. After entering data pressN, the data is
written into memory. The next Memory Block is displayed.