NEC R1000 manual Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call, Restrictions

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September 2003

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When the name is not included in the Caller ID information, Memory Block 3-53 (Caller Name Indication Selection) compares the Caller ID information with the dial data in the speed dial area. When the numbers match, the name in the speed dial area is used as the name.

When a CAR key is assigned on the Multiline Terminal and a DIT/ANA or VRS/Automated Attendant transferred call is received at the CAR, the following assignments are required:

zUse Memory Block 4-41 (SIE/CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection) to specify whether to allow (default: YS) or deny (NO) Ringing Line Preference (go off-hook or press speaker key) on all telephones that are assigned to CAR keys.

zAssign the Multiline Terminal with the CAR key as part of the Caller ID group.

Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call

Use Memory Block 7-3-04 [MIF (Caller ID) Assignment) to specify

Scrolling and/or Out Dial function to the MIFM-U( ) ETU with

KMM( )UA Unit.

Use Memory Block 4-44 (Caller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection) to assign the Trunk Group, Route Advance Group, or Closed Numbering Group that is seized for Caller ID Outgoing Calls.

Use Memory Block 4-12 (Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode) to assign the Scroll Key to a line key for each Multiline Terminal using the Scroll Feature.

Restrictions

To receive Caller ID Indication, the COID(4)/(8)-U( ) ETU, BRT(4)-U( ) ETU or PRT(1)-U( ) ETU must be installed.

SIE incoming calls do not support Caller ID Indication even when the Multiline Terminal is ringing.

The user can press the Feature key and then the flashing red CO line key (incoming CO call), CAR key or Okey to display Caller ID.

A maximum of 16 stations can display Caller ID. - Five users can access the Scroll function at the same time. IN USE is displayed on the Multiline terminal of another user that tries to access it.

A maximum of 13 characters can be displayed on the LCD for Caller ID Name/Number.

Caller ID scrolling and automatic dial out features require installation of the MIFM-U( ) ETU with attached KMM( )UA Unit.

When a call transferred to a station goes unanswered and is transferred again, Caller ID information is not stored in the scrolling bin at that station.

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Contents Xen IPK This page Intentionally Left Blank Preface & Disclaimer Preface & Disclaimer Important Note About this Upgrade Procedure September Table of Contents 11-2-04 13-0013-04 13-05Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade Procedure for Xen Axis/ Master ChapterChapter Direct Download from the Installed Xen System Only the Xen Axis system can be saved as Xen IPK Basic Chapter Direct Download from the Installed Xen System Upgrade Type Comments Chapter Direct Download from the Installed Xen System Click Hardware Upload When Upload is complete, click Close Chapter Direct Download from the Installed Xen System C T I O N September Only the Xen Axis system can be saved as Xen IPK Basic Upgrade Type Comments September September September For MIFM-U Software Verification for Mifm -U ETU For PRT1-U ETU Software Verification Adding AN Earth Connection Hardware Description and Specifications for Xen IPK Chapter B64-U23 KSUCpui -U ETU Description B64-U23 KSUInstallation Switch Settings SW1-1 SW1-2 DescriptionSW1-3 Description SW3-1 DescriptionReplacing Memory Backup LED IndicationsDescription Flashing Off PKU 192-UA Port Key Unit Description Basic Port ExpandedESIB8-U ETU Connections MDFESIE8-U ETU MJ1 Pin Signal Signal Name Pin Colour Pin AssignmentsMJ2 Pin Signal Signal Name Pin Colour This page Intentionally Left Blank Features and Specifications For Xen IPK Attendant TransferTerminal Type Required ComponentsFeature Feature Name Number GeneralShortcut Key ¶+BTTCall Arrival CAR Keys Restrictions Feature Feature Name Number Call Appearance CAP Keys 46/47 001Basic Port Expanded Caller ID Incoming To display a stored Caller IDTo return a call to the name/number displayed on the LCD Manual Operation Caller ID IndicationScrolling Caller ID with Return Call General September Caller ID Indication disappears Related Features List Mobile Pay Phone Out of Area Private Data ErrorOrder Memory Attendant System Data Name Function BlockShortcut Key Line Key Dterm Series i Multiline TerminalsD-19 Optional ComponentsRefer to individual feature for details SpecificationsGeneral Terminal Button UnitsOther Feature Name Number DTU-type Multiline Terminal MigrationD-20 September Electronic Volume Control To change the off-hook ringing volumeTo change the LCD contrast for Multiline Display Terminals To change the station ringing volume To set the handset receiver volumeTo set the speaker volume Related Feature List Guide to Feature Programming 46/47 049To originate using a Multiline Terminal To answer using a Multiline TerminalExternal Zone Paging Meet-Me E-6 To originate using a Single Line Telephones To answer using a Single Line Telephones46/47 074 ~ 081 To use the HFU-UA using an DTU--type Multiline Terminal Full Duplex Handsfree¶+BTM HFU Selection ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections Not applicable Data AssignmentGeneral Xen IPK Expanded CO Line Service Order System Data NameCalling Party Number CPN Service Order Memory System Data Name FunctionISDN-PRI Trunk Connections Not applicable Data Assignment for ISDN-PRI Installation Data Assignment for CO Line Services Data Assignment for did Line ServicesData Assignments for Caller ID Calling Party Number CPN General Xen IPK Expanded Isdn PRI Installation Did Line Service System Data Name FunctionCalling Party Number CPN Presentation from Station Music on Hold Example Guide to Feature Programming Using a Multiline Terminal with a call in progress Using a Single Line Telephone with a call in progressStation Transfer Direct Station Selection DSS Universal Slots Not applicablePackage PRT4 4 ports, 4 B channels z PRT8 8 ports, 8 B channels Maximum Capacities Station Interface Units Description IPT4-U ETU installed as a COI/COID4-U ETU NO. Maximum NO. Other ETUsESI8 ETUs Gruide to Feature Programming Programming Settings General DescriptionDisplay + BKProgramming Procedures Related Programming+ AN Settings PRI Channel AssignmentPRT B Channel Outgoing Priority Selection + ANPRT B Channel-to-Trunk Group Assignment Trunk-to-MOH Trunk Assignment + BCT+ BTM Programming Procedures Multiline Terminal Type Selection50, Multiline Terminal Type Selection Draft 3 MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection 66, MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection Draft 3 LCD Line Key Name Assignment + BTT68, LCD Line Key Name Assignment Draft 3 Card Interface Slot Assignment + BSCard Interface Slot Assignment Draft 3 Draft Card Interface Slot Assignment KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations ACD+/CMS/FMS/VMSCard Interface Slot Assignment EXP KTUMIF ACD Assignment This page Intentionally Left Blank

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