Fujitsu SRS-9924 manual Using the Handset or a Headset, Press ENTER, and this screen appears

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Handsfree Non Supported

Using the Handset or a Headset

CHANGING RINGER MODE

Setting Ringer Volume

Disallows speaker use. The SPKR button is disabled. Call pickup and hanging up on calls is by handset only.

1.

OPTIONS

 

6

 

ENTER

HAND-SET/HEAD-SET MODE

HAND-SET

2.Press ENTER, and this screen appears:

1:HAND-SET 2: HEAD-SET (SELECT 1-2)

3.Press 1 or 2 to select your choice.

4.Press ENTER. This screen appears:

HEAD-SET or HAND-SET

COMPLETED

You can now operate the terminal using only your headset. The SPKR button controls picking up and hanging up calls, and the MIC-OFF button is not operational. The sounds that are usually audible through the speaker, such as the key tones, are now audible only through the headset.

This local feature allows you to:

Change the volume and tone of the ringer.

Select the ringer mode, either normal ring or silent ring.

Select the ringing sound you will hear when you are conversing on another line.

To set the ringer volume, follow these steps:

1.

OPTIONS

 

7

 

ENTER

RINGER SERVICE MODE

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Contents Page Terminal Installation Terminal Accessories Terminal Intro & Table of ContentsTerminal Overview Using Terminal Set-Up SRS-9924-ABM Appendix Terminal TestingFujitsu NI / 5E Custom Terminal Intro & Table of Contents Fujitsu NI 5E Custom Terminal Intro Table of Contents Mfgrs Port Facilities Service Order Network Jack HOW to USE this Guide Ewsd Conventions and LayoutDMS-100 DIR Isdn Concepts Spid Table of Contents Appendix D Appendix a Testing Appendix BAppendix C NI / 5E Custom Terminal Overview SRS-9924 National Isdn Front Panel5E Custom Terminal Overview SRS-9924 5E Custom Front PanelSRS-9912-SP National Isdn Front View Overview SRS-9912-SP 5E Custom National Isdn Front ViewRear stand Unique Components Switches Connectors LED Indicators Function Button Layout For Multifunction Keys NI utilizes Feature Activators 19 orMIC-OFF Button Function Keys Permanent Functions Multifunction ButtonsNI / 5E Custom Terminal Example Line Assignment SRS-9924Softkeys and Menu NI only5E Custom only UNALine Parameters Using the Terminal5E Custom only SRS-9924 and SRS-9912-SP are equipped with Using TerminalAutohold Onetouch Using the Terminal Receiving Handsfree Calls Placing Headset Calls 5E Custom If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree modeOnly MethodFunction Isdn Redial Dropping Out Conference Call Transfer Transfer DMS-100, NI1 ONE-TOUCH Calling Using Terminal UNA DIR UNA-LIST Personal DirectoryStandard Softkey Layout Using the NI / 5E Custom TerminalSet-Up Menu Option Options at any time, as follows Using 5E Custom Terminal Set -UpSelecting a 5E Custom only NI onlyNumbers you program can be any of the following Using the NI / 5E Custom Terminal Set-UpProgramming a One-Touch Button Enter Directory Number Correct number Mode main menu, press asteriskAssociated LED turns green, and the word Multifunction button again. 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Its indicator goes out Appears on the displayRinger Always On Call Announce Intercom on Selected Buttons Enter the following appears Specifying the Directory Number for IntercomSelect from the following TWO WAY Turned on Press Options to return to standard display Example 919 926-3112 orExample 919*926*3112 Screen should now appear as follows Preference options determine which CA NI onlyRepeat steps 2 and 3 until this screen appears Selecting CA Preference Press the desired preference number, thenMIC-OFF 5E Custom only Editing Personal MenuPress Enter to display this screen Press Exit to return to the initial screenDirectory Full will be displayed. Using NetworkData DigitsUsing the NI / 5E Custom SRS-9924-ABM ChapterSRS 9924 ABM 5E Custom ABM Button AssignmentsSRS-9924-ABM Bottom View 5E Custom SRS-9924-ABM Chapter Installation 5ESSTerminal Installation Installing the Isdn equipment may be installed in a numberSETTING-UP Spids Manually cleared Auto-SPID displays the following screens When the is indicating the correct SpidAuto-SPID This screen is displayedDial your voice Spid number and press Enter 5E Custom Terminal Installation Modifying Network Data after entering the Spid Configuration Types Ekts CachLoading or Key Attribute Configuration Download Numbers with options 1 and 2 of KEY-ATTRManual Configuration Press 2 to display the options for manual downloadAre always distinctive Selection Call Appearance Cach Call ButtonsSecondary or shared Telephone Number If you press an unlit button, the screen looks like this CA=XXXX CompletedSet’s indicators show button status as follows If you select an unlit button, the screen looks like this You now have two choicesThis completes programming of FAs. If you CA setting. Then you can enter DNsFactory default CA=1 ProviderDirectory Number Mode DN=XX This returns you to the menu mode main menu Selection Intercom/Group Final screen looks like thisPress ENTER. The selected button’s LED turns green Selection ConferencePress selected Conf button. This screen appears Selection 7 Originating DN Completed Select Assign KEY Invalid SelectionPress the selected Multi-assign key Orgip = TRM =ORG = OFF =Selection Designated Call Appearance SRS-9924 Distance between the NT1 and the terminal is up to 230 ft Single Unit Installations Two Unit InstallationsAccessories NI / 5E Custom Terminal Accessories5E Custom Terminal Accessories Handset FeaturesTerminal mount, and two screws hold Wall Kit Terminal is attached to the wall byIllustration. Three screws hold Optional ABM mountTo replace the cartridge ROM CartridgeTerminal Remove the screw holding the cartridgeEntering Test Mode Appendix a TestingNI / 5E Custom Appendix Terminal Testing When the LED test is complete, this screen appears2SOFT2 PerformingTests 3SOFT3 4SOFT4Conf Function KEYFunction KEY Hold Function KEY Redial SpeakerExiting Test Mode Its place if different errors are discoveredTo be handled by your System Administrator Memory Tests Pressing 4 on the numeric keypad starts anAppendix B NI / 5E Custom Appendix Error MessagesError Messages No RouteUnspecified DiscardedNot Available Facility N/ANON-EXISTENT or not Element ContentsReference Value ImplementedThreshold Exceeded Call is ProceedingProceeding Undefined Code Service DeniedAnnouncement UnassignedTable B-4 Uniform Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Appendix C Ordering National Isdn Lines NI / 5E Custom Appendix Ordering National Isdn LinesConfiguration listed below. 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SRS-9924 specifications

The Fujitsu SRS-9924 is a cutting-edge solution designed for high-performance computing, data storage, and advanced networking applications. This advanced system is centered on versatility, robustness, and efficiency, catering to diverse industry needs including data centers, telecommunications, and enterprise environments.

One of the key features of the SRS-9924 is its scalable architecture. It supports a wide range of configurations, allowing organizations to tailor the system to their specific requirements. This scalability ensures that as data demands grow, the SRS-9924 can adapt seamlessly with additional resources, making it future-proof for growing enterprises.

The SRS-9924 incorporates state-of-the-art processing power, with multi-core processors that enhance computational capabilities while improving energy efficiency. This is complemented by high-speed memory options, which optimize performance for demanding applications. As a result, users experience significantly faster data processing times, which is critical for applications such as real-time analytics and high-frequency trading.

Another notable technology in the SRS-9924 is its advanced networking capabilities. Equipped with robust connectivity options, it supports multiple protocols and architectures, allowing seamless integration into existing IT infrastructures. The system features high-bandwidth options that ensure rapid data transfer and lower latency, which is crucial for applications that rely on speed and reliability.

The Fujitsu SRS-9924 also prioritizes data protection and security. With sophisticated redundancy features and error-checking technologies, the system minimizes data loss risks and enhances reliability. This is particularly important in industries such as finance and healthcare, where data integrity is paramount.

Power management is another area where the SRS-9924 excels. Fujitsu has implemented innovative energy-saving features that not only reduce operational costs but also align with global sustainability goals. This focus on efficiency helps organizations achieve their green IT objectives without compromising on performance.

In summary, the Fujitsu SRS-9924 stands out as a versatile and powerful solution for modern computing challenges. With its scalable architecture, advanced processing and networking capabilities, enhanced security measures, and energy-efficient design, it is well-suited for organizations looking to leverage technology for competitive advantage in today’s data-driven landscape.