NEC R1000 manual General

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Xen IPK

September 2003

Doc. No. 8283 - Release 1.0

Features and Specifications for Xen IPK

General:

Caller ID Indication

When the CO line key, CAR key or ANSWER key is flashing red (Incoming CO call), the user can press Feature + Key to display Caller ID even when Caller ID is not normally displayed.

When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the Multiline Terminal is ringing.

A maximum of 15 Multiline Terminals can be assigned to display Caller ID for normal incoming CO calls system-wide. A sixteenth Multiline Terminal can be assigned to display Caller ID for normal incoming CO calls per CO line. These 16 Multiline Terminals constitute a Caller ID group. An answered call can be transferred to any station in the system, and Caller ID is displayed at that station.

Press the green line key where the CO call resides during a CO call, to verify the Caller ID. When the telephone company provides both Name and Number (depending on the system assignment) they are displayed for 5 seconds, followed by the remaining information.

When the telephone company sends the caller name and number, the name or the number is displayed on the LCD while the Multiline Terminal is ringing. When the telephone company sends the caller number only, it is displayed on the top line of the LCD while the Multiline Terminal is ringing.

When system speed dial buffers are assigned number and name, the name can be displayed when the Caller ID number information matches a speed dial number. This is only applicable for the first 100 (000 - 099) system speed dials when the system has been set to 1000 speed dials and first 80 (00 to 79) when the system has been set to 100 system speed dials. Memory Block 3-53, Caller ID Name Indication assignment is used to allow this.

Caller ID Speed Dial matching will not take place if the speed dial number is incorrectly entered e.g., missing the Area Code.

A caller ID name matched from a system speed dial buffer will be displayed in preference to a caller ID name received from the network.

When a Multiline Terminal is busy, the Caller ID is displayed for an incoming call.

When a Multiline Terminal is set for Do Not Disturb, the Caller ID is displayed for incoming calls.

When a Multiline Terminal receives multiple incoming calls, the first Caller ID is displayed. After the first call is answered, the second Caller ID is displayed.

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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 13-00 11-2-0413-04 13-05Chapter Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade Procedure for Xen Axis/ MasterChapter 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 B64-U23 KSU Hardware Description and Specifications for Xen IPK ChapterB64-U23 KSU Cpui -U ETU DescriptionInstallation SW1-1 SW1-2 Description Switch SettingsSW1-3 Description SW3-1 DescriptionLED Indications Replacing Memory BackupDescription Flashing Off Description Basic Port Expanded PKU 192-UA Port Key UnitESIB8-U ETU MDF ConnectionsESIE8-U ETU Pin Assignments MJ1 Pin Signal Signal Name Pin ColourMJ2 Pin Signal Signal Name Pin Colour This page Intentionally Left Blank Attendant Transfer Features and Specifications For Xen IPKTerminal Type Required ComponentsGeneral Feature Feature Name NumberShortcut Key ¶+BTTCall Arrival CAR Keys Restrictions 46/47 001 Feature Feature Name Number Call Appearance CAP KeysBasic Port Expanded To display a stored Caller ID Caller ID IncomingTo return a call to the name/number displayed on the LCD Caller ID Indication Manual OperationScrolling Caller ID with Return Call General September Caller ID Indication disappears Mobile Pay Phone Out of Area Private Data Error Related Features ListSystem Data Name Function Block Order Memory AttendantShortcut Key Line Key Optional Components Dterm Series i Multiline TerminalsD-19Specifications Refer to individual feature for detailsGeneral Button Units TerminalOther Feature Name Number DTU-type Multiline Terminal MigrationD-20 September To change the off-hook ringing volume Electronic Volume ControlTo change the LCD contrast for Multiline Display Terminals To set the handset receiver volume To change the station ringing volumeTo set the speaker volume 46/47 049 Related Feature List Guide to Feature ProgrammingTo answer using a Multiline Terminal To originate using a Multiline TerminalExternal Zone Paging Meet-Me E-6 To answer using a Single Line Telephones To originate using a Single Line Telephones46/47 074 ~ 081 Full Duplex Handsfree To use the HFU-UA using an DTU--type Multiline Terminal¶+BTM HFU Selection Not applicable Data Assignment ISDN-BRI Trunk ConnectionsGeneral Xen IPK Expanded Order System Data Name CO Line ServiceOrder Memory System Data Name Function Calling Party Number CPN ServiceISDN-PRI Trunk Connections Not applicable Data Assignment for ISDN-PRI Installation Data Assignment for did Line Services Data Assignment for CO Line ServicesData Assignments for Caller ID Calling Party Number CPN General Xen IPK Expanded Isdn PRI Installation System Data Name Function Did Line ServiceCalling Party Number CPN Presentation from Station Music on Hold Example Guide to Feature Programming Using a Single Line Telephone with a call in progress Using a Multiline Terminal with a call in progressStation Transfer Direct Station Selection DSS Not applicable Universal SlotsPackage 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 Other ETUs NO. Maximum NO.ESI8 ETUs Gruide to Feature Programming Programming General Description SettingsDisplay + BKRelated Programming Programming ProceduresPRI Channel Assignment + AN Settings+ AN PRT B Channel Outgoing Priority SelectionPRT B Channel-to-Trunk Group Assignment + BCT Trunk-to-MOH Trunk AssignmentMultiline Terminal Type Selection + BTM Programming Procedures50, Multiline Terminal Type Selection Draft 3 MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection 66, MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection Draft 3 + BTT LCD Line Key Name Assignment68, LCD Line Key Name Assignment Draft 3 + BS Card Interface Slot AssignmentCard Interface Slot Assignment Draft 3 Draft Card Interface Slot Assignment ACD+/CMS/FMS/VMS KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity LimitationsEXP KTU Card Interface Slot AssignmentMIF ACD Assignment This page Intentionally Left Blank

R1000 specifications

The NEC R1000 is an advanced server system designed for high-performance computing and enterprise applications. Offering numerous features and cutting-edge technologies, the NEC R1000 aims to meet the demands of businesses looking for efficiency, reliability, and scalability.

One of the defining characteristics of the NEC R1000 is its modular architecture. This design allows users to customize the server according to their specific needs. With a variety of configurations available, businesses can choose the optimum specifications for CPU, memory, and storage, facilitating the deployment of tailored solutions for various workloads, such as virtualization, big data analytics, or cloud computing.

The NEC R1000 is powered by the latest generation of Intel Xeon processors, which offer significant improvements in performance compared to previous iterations. With support for multiple cores and threads, the server can efficiently manage concurrent processes, making it well-suited for demanding applications. Additionally, the server supports advanced memory technologies, including DDR4 RAM, providing increased memory bandwidth and speed, essential for data-intensive tasks.

Storage is another area where the NEC R1000 excels. The server supports various storage configurations, including SSDs and traditional hard drives, allowing for a mix of performance and capacity. It incorporates advanced RAID technologies, ensuring data redundancy and resilience against failures. This capability is particularly important for businesses that rely on uptime and data integrity.

In terms of connectivity, the NEC R1000 features high-bandwidth networking options, including 10GbE and higher, facilitating fast data transfer between servers and storage devices, as well as with external networks. This is crucial for performance in environments such as data centers and distributed applications.

Energy efficiency is a key focus of the NEC R1000. It is equipped with power management technologies that optimize energy consumption without compromising performance. These technologies help enterprises reduce operational costs and minimize their carbon footprint.

Additionally, the NEC R1000 is designed with enhanced security features, including secure boot and trusted platform modules (TPM), which help protect sensitive data and ensure the integrity of the server's firmware.

In conclusion, the NEC R1000 is an efficient and robust server solution, featuring modular architecture, powerful processors, various storage options, high connectivity, and energy-efficient technologies. Its adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of enterprise applications, ensuring that businesses have the resources they need to thrive in a competitive landscape.