Polycom 2400, 2000 Program NEC Neax, Copy settings from a wired set, Program features for handset

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NEC NEAX 2000 and 2400

The handset function menu default settings are shown in the table below; these may be changed as described above in Function Menu Programming. Some of these functions (Mute, Redial, Forward, etc.) are activated by softkeys or FCN menu options on the SpectraLink 6000 and SpectraLink 8020/8030 Wireless Telephones.

FCN + 0

FNC

FCN + 1

MUTE

FCN + 2

TRF

FCN + 3

CNF

FCN + 4

LNR/SPD

FCN + 5

RECALL

FCN + *

EXIT MENUS

 

 

Program NEC NEAX

The System Administrator programs the NEAX for use with the

SpectraLink 6000 System or SpectraLink handsets using the NEC

Maintenance and Administration Terminal.

Copy settings from a wired set

If possible, copy the settings from a wired telephone with similar settings and restrictions to a handset. Once this is done, you can program the options on one handset, then copy the programming to other handsets or groups of handsets. If your NEC systems are networked, you may prefer to build each set individually rather than use the Copy feature.

Program features for handset

Program the following features for the handsets:

Prime Line: Selects the line that users get when they go off hook. To give users inside dial tone when they go off-hook, assign Intercom as Prime Line.

Ringing Line Preference: Controls the way a station answers a ringing line. To assign outside lines to display at all handsets, but not ring at all handsets, Disable Direct Ring.

Toll Restrictions: Control which lines are allowed to make or receive outside calls. They are programmed through a series of toll tables, which are then assigned to lines and stations. If you copied an existing wired set, Toll Restrictions will be set correctly for the handset.

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2400, 2000 specifications

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