NEC P, N 1093100 software manual Transmit Flash Timer, Transmit Clear Signal Timer

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IntraMail Features

• None

Options

16-4080 mS

Default

800 mS

1632-04: Transmit Flash Timer

(Tx Flash Time)

Information to be provided.

Features

T1 Lines (page 338)

IntraMail Features

• None

Options

16-4080 mS

Default

800 mS

1632-05: Transmit Clear Signal Timer

(Tx Clear Time)

Information to be provided.

Features

T1 Lines (page 338)

IntraMail Features

• None

Options

16-4080 mS

Default

800 mS

16xx-Timers

163x-T1/E1 Timers

1632-Outgoing

System 1001-1702

DSX Software Manual

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Contents Software Manual NEC Unified Solutions, Inc Contents Call Forwarding Ii Table of ContentsExtension Locking Hold Iv Table of ContentsOff-Hook Signaling Toll Restriction Vi Table of ContentsWalking Class of Service Viii Table of Contents IntraMail FeaturesGuest Mailbox Hang Up Instruction Menu Leaving a Message Remote Programming Routing Mailbox Screened Transfer Table of ContentsSystem Options 1001-1702 10xx-Configuration 100x-System 131x-Extensions Xii Table of Contents141x-Line 152x-MOH/BGM Xiv Table of Contents161x-COI Analog Line Timers Xvi Table of Contents 164x-T1 Specific TimersTable of Contents Xviii Table of Contents Stations 2101-2501 21xx-Configuration 210x-Setup212x-Keys 215x-Speed Dial Personal Xx Table of ContentsTable of Contents Xxii Table of Contents Lines 3101-3715 31xx-Configuration 310x-Setup314x-TIE Line 355x-XXX /TBL-B-XXX NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table Xxiv Table of ContentsVoice Mail Options 4101-4231 41xx-Configuration 410x-System Voice Mail System Options422x-Routing Mailbox Xxvi Table of Contents901x-Initialize Initialize Utilities Maintenance Options 9001 9042Xxviii Table of Contents Maintenance FeaturesIntroduction IntraMailDefault Features for Lines Default Feature SetupDefault Features for Extensions Default Features for IntraMailTo change the default system passwords Enter the programming modeYou see DSX-nn Checking your System’s Software LevelIntercom + #11 or # ChartsSetting up Monitor after calling a busy DSX80/160 System Number Plan/Capacities Page 1Lines ExtensionsPasswords System Number Plan/Capacities Page 2Paging and Park Button Display Telephone Telephone IllustrationsButton Display Telephone Introduction Button Super Display Telephone CallsButton DSS Console Introduction Description Related FeaturesProgramming OperationAccount Codes Account Codes and Emergency Calls Default SettingDSS Console Account Code Key General Account Code ProgrammingSetting Up Verified Account Codes Setting Up Forced Account Codes1412-05 Verified Account Codes page 651, enter Yes If no, in 1412-05 Verified Account Codes page 651, enter NoWith this programming, an extension user can 900800 Optional Unforced Account Codes IntraMail FeaturesTo enter an Optional Unforced Account Code Press Account Code soft keyTo enter a Forced Account Code Forced Account CodesVolume, Brightness, and Contrast Controls Alphanumeric DisplayInteractive Soft Keys Operator Call Key Attendant Call QueuingTo answer a call flashing the Operator Call Key Attendant Call QueuingAttendant is the system’s call processing focal point Attendant PositionSet up the system attendants operators 1501-01 Number of Operators page 652, enter1301-01-10 Expected Number of Digits page 620, digit 0 = Feature Keys Class of ServiceCall Waiting / Camp-Onpage CallbackTo call the attendant Press Intercom Attendant PositionCall Progress Tones Auto RedialTo enable Auto Redial Last Number RedialAuto Redial Automatic Handsfree Enable or disable Automatic Handsfree system-wideHeadset Compatibility Handsfree and Handsfree AnswerbackLine Keys Loop KeysAutomatic Ring Down Automatic Slot Configuration Background Music Enable or disable Background Music system-wideMusic Source Specifications Input Impedance 10K OhmsSingle Line Telephones Music on HoldBackground Music To turn Background Music on and offConference Barge In IntrusionTo Barge In on a call Barge In IntrusionBattery Backup System provides permanent backup of system memoryTime and Date Brightness Control Turn to Volume, Brightness, and Contrast ControlsCall Coverage Keys Call Coverage Guard Timer2121-01 to 24 Feature Key Codes Setting up Call Coverage keys on a keysetSetting up Call Coverage keys on a DSS Console 2402-01-60 DSS Console Key CodesDirect Station Selection DSS Console User Programmable FeaturesDistinctive Ringing Extension HuntingUser Programmable Feature Call Forwarding Call Forwarding CancelCall Forwarding Chaining Call Forwarding KeyCall Forwarding Toggle in a Personal Speed Dial Bin Call Forwarding Confirmation ToneFor LINE/GRP/ICM, press Intercom + Hold Transfer Recall Timer Call Forward No Answer Call Forwarding TimersDIL No Answer Timer Transferred Outside Call to Forwarded ExtensionHold Recall Timer Line No Answer Timer DIL with overflow to Forwarded ExtensionOutside Call on Hold at Forwarded Extension Should an extension be able to use Call Forwarding? Should extension be allowed to use Call Forwarding Cancel?Should extension have a Call Forwarding key? Should extension’s DSS Console have a Call Forwarding key?Selectable Display Messaging Message WaitingTo activate Call Forwarding Activating or Canceling Call ForwardingCall Forwarding Clear All #CC #22Call Routes to Emergency Service Number After Hours Call Forwarding Off PremisesCall Forwarding Off Premises Example Programming New number Select to cancel and back up to step Activating or Canceling Call Forwarding Off PremisesSelect the bin option Select the number optionSelect to view the currently stored number Call Timer Assign a Manual Call Timer Feature Key to a keyset?Assign an Automatic Call Timer Feature Key to a keyset? Automatically Timing Your Outside Call Press the Call Timer soft keyManually Timing Your Outside Call To manually time your Intercom or outside callTo stop the Call Timer To restart the Call TimerTo review the duration of your last timed call Off-Hook Ringing Camp-On Tones Call Waiting / Camp-OnIf no, in 1402-03Camp-On to Busy Extension page 633 enter No Split Alternate Camp-On to a Busy ExtensionTo Camp-On to a busy extension Callback To cancel a Callback Cancelling a CallbackCentral Office Calls, Answering Leaving a CallbackSingle and Multiple Message Format Compatibility Caller IDCaller ID on the Smdr Report Caller ID Integration with Voice MailThird Party Caller ID Check Caller ID Display SeparatorCaller ID to Single Line Telephones 1404-01 Caller ID Display page 638 enter Yes Should an extension display the incoming Caller ID data?If no, in 1404-02 Second Call Caller ID page 638 enter No Should outside lines send Caller ID data to voice mail?Call Timer Call Waiting / Camp-Onpage 58 and Off-Hook SignalingCaller ID Logging Third Party Caller ID Press CheckCaller ID Logging Caller ID and Answering Machines Types of Calls that are LoggedSetting Up Caller ID Callbacks Make sure Caller ID is installed2117-01 Caller ID Log Type page 751, enter Additional Caller ID Logging Programming 3713-01-16 Home Area Code Table Data page 860,enter 3712-02 10-Digit Local Calls page 858, enter NoLocal calling and a local exchange in adjacent area code 3712-02 10-Digit Local Calls page 858, enter YesCaller ID Logging Answering Priority Central Office Calls, AnsweringOverflow Single Ring Option for Single Line SetsSet the line access options at extension for each line Basic ProgrammingSet the line ringing options at extension for each line Setting Up Transmit and Receive Gain Setting Up Line and Loop KeysSet up line and loop keys for an extension Set up line keys for a DSS ConsoleAnswering Outside Calls To answer an outside call#725 Central Office Calls, Placing Dial BufferingStore and Forward Default Setting Are the connected lines Dtmf or Dial Pulse DP? DP Break Timer DP Make Timer DP Interdigit TimerAccess Code Options Should 1 be the first digit in the Direct Line Access code?Should extension have Line Dial-Up capability? Setting Up Store and Forward DP Make Timer DP Interdigit TimerSpeed Dial Dtmf Tone On Speed Dial Dtmf Tone Off Account Codes Equal Access CompatibilityAutomatic Handsfree Dial Number PreviewTo place an outside call over a Line Group Placing Outside Calls Using Line KeysFeature Name Using Store and ForwardTo place an outside call using Store and Forward Using Store and Forward and Account CodesTo check a Feature Key assignment Checking Feature Key AssignmentsCheck Key To check a Personal Speed Dial name and numberChecking Personal Speed Dial Bin Name and Number Accesspage Conditions Class of ServiceAssign Class of Service to extensions and lines 140x-Station OptionsConference Description CapacityReverse Voice Over To exit a Conference without affecting the other parties To set up a ConferenceUnsupervised Conference page 341 for more To use Conference at a single line telephoneConference, Meet-Me Turn to Tandem Calls / Unsupervised Conference Conference, UnsupervisedContrast Controls Refer to the DSX Cordless Lite II Telephone User Guide P/N Cordless TelephoneShould a line have delayed ringing at an extension? Delayed Ringing2132-01-64 Line Ringing page 764, enter Private LineUsing Dial Number Preview Dial Number Preview helps the user avoid dialing errorsTo dial using Dial Number Preview Dial Number PreviewEditing the Displayed Number Dial Number Preview Editing ExampleTo replace 2049265410 with Should a line have dial tone detection enabled? You can set up the system to detect CO dial toneDial Tone Detection If no, in 3111-03 Dial Tone Detection page 817 enter NoDirectly dial system extensions from outside the system Direct Inward DialingANI/DNIS Support Is the destination extension allowed to receive did calls? Basic did Call HandlingIs the destination extension available? Is Station Intercept programmed?Priority Line Overflow Ring No Answer Busy DND Did Call Handling with Call Forwarding and Extension HuntingDirect Inward Dialing Busy / DND Did Station Intercept and Line OverflowDo the T1 lines provide ANI/DNIS services? Set up the did Translation TableSet the circuit type for each did line Should the extension be allowed to receive did calls?Should an extension have did Station Intercept? Did Overflow, Camp-On, and Intercept OptionsShould did calls be allowed to Camp-On to an extension? If No, in 1401-09 Receive did Camp-Onpage 631 enter NoTie Lines Direct Inward Line Night Mode ControlOverflow for Direct Inward Lines DIL lets an employee know which calls are just for themSet up night keys for the DIL 1402-05 Activate Night Mode page 634, enter YesCheck the DIL’s circuit type 3112-05 Enable Night Overflow page 820 enter Yes 3112-02 Enable Day Overflow page 819 enter YesDIL Overflow Should an unanswered DIL overflow during the day?Set up line or loop key for the DIL Central Office Calls, Answering Central Office Calls, Placing Delayed RingingExtended Ringing Line Keys Loop KeysTo place your Direct Inward Line into the Night Mode Handling Your Direct Inward LinesTo answer a call on your Direct Inward Line Should extension have Direct Line Access capability? Direct Line Access1402-06 Direct Line Access page 634, enter Yes 1402-06 Direct Line Access page 634, enter NoTo place a call over a specific line using Direct Line Access Using Direct Line AccessDirect Station Selection DSS When the DSS/BLF key is Covered extension is2111-03 Enable DSS/BLF Keys page 731, enter Yes Should extension have DSS capability on their Feature Keys?If no, in 2111-03 Enable DSS/BLF Keys page 731 enter No Should the extension have pre programmed DSS keys?To Transfer a call to a co-worker using a DSS key To place a call to a co-worker using a DSS keySetting Up DSS Keys Feature #253Direct Station Selection DSS Console Default DSS Console Key Assignments Set up the DSS Console Feature Keys Set up the DSS Console60-69 DSS Console Feature Key AssignmentsLamp only no ring Call Coverage Key 999 Night key and UCD Night key. The SystemSee Split Alternate Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a While on a call Group Call Pickup Directory DialingTo use the Answer key Using the Speed Processing Keys on the DSS ConsoleTo use the Release key To use the Transfer keyLine access is not required for Directed Call Pickup Directed Call PickupCall Coverage Keys Group Call Pickup To intercept a call ringing a co-worker’s extension Using Directed Call PickupEnter names for extensions Directory DialingEnter names for Speed Dial bins Enter names for Ring Groups and UCD GroupsUsing Directory Dialing To place a call using Directory DialingSelect to call the displayed name To exit Directory Dialing at any time IiiTurn to Alphanumeric Display Display, AlphanumericDistinctive Ringing Hierarchy Distinctive RingingUnderstanding Ring Types When Multiple Calls Ring an ExtensionRing Types Call TypeSetting up Distinctive Ring Configuration System ProgrammingSoft Keys Setting Up Key Ring Override Setting Up Extension Ring Override1405-02 Station Ring Override page 641, enter Yes 1405-03 Key Ring Override page 641, enter YesThis option is not available using an extension’s soft keys Using Distinctive Ring Configuration Distinctive Ring ConfigurationTo customize a Ring Set for your extension To customize ringing for your extension’s outside calls Using Extension OverrideKey Ring Override Using Key Ring OverrideDo Not Disturb BLF for Hotline and Call Coverage Keys Do Not DisturbDo Not Disturb Options This DND option Blocks these calls Hotline Busy Lamp IndicationsShould an extension be allowed to use DND? Call Coverage Key Busy Lamp IndicationsBackground Music Do Not Disturb OverrideTo enable or disable DND an extension Enabling or Disabling Do Not DisturbIf you are on a call or anytime your telephone is not idle Easily override a co-worker’s Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb OverrideDo Not Disturb Override To use Do Not Disturb OverrideDoor Box Door Box RelaysDoor Box Alerts Basic Door Box Programming Set up the 2PGDAD Module Door Box ports 2PGDAD Module Door Box SetupSet up the Door Box Ring Groups and chime sounds Set up the Door Box relaysDSX-40 Built-In Door Box Setup To place a call from the Door Box Calling from the Door BoxTo place a call to the Door Box from a keyset To answer Door Box chimes or ringingEqual Access Compatibility Direct Inward Line Extended RingingTransfer Should the extension have Extended Ringing capability?Circular Hunting Extension HuntingOverview of Circular Hunting 302 303 304 305Uniform Call Distribution UCD Hunting Terminal HuntingCircular Hunting Notes Terminal Hunting NotesUCD Hunting Notes UCD Group Default Assignments Default Master NumberSetting Up Circular Hunting Setting Up Terminal HuntingSet up the hunt destination routing See Extension Hunting to Voice Mail page 478 for more Setting Up UCD Hunting Assign hunt type 05 to each member of the UCD GroupDo you want to change the UCD Group master numbers? Extension Hunting Timers Transfer to Hunt Group300 UCD No Answer Timer Transfer Recall TimerExtension B Busy UCD MasterDIL with overflow to Hunt Group DIL no overflow to Hunt GroupOutside Call on Hold at Hunt Group Member Flexible Numbering PlanGroup Mailbox IntraMail Features To send a call to a UCD Group To send a call to a Terminal or Circular Hunting GroupWalking Class of Service and Extension Locking Extension LockingShould an extension have Extension Locking capability? To unlock your extension To lock your extensionEntering or Changing Your PIN Number To enter your PIN number if you don’t have one assignedUnlocking an Extension from the Attendant’s Phone Feature Keys Feature Keys simplify feature operation34-Button Display Telephone features Extension Feature Key Assignments Set up an extension’s Feature KeysAre any of the extensions Feature Keys set up as line keys? 90-98 Extension Feature Key Assignments Page 2Covered extension is in DND for outside calls option Extension Feature Key Assignments Page 4 While on a handset Headset Check KeyDirect Station Selection DSS Programming Feature Keys Mnemonic Operation Access Level Hold + Press Volume Up or Volume Down to select#KP #57 Flash Check the setting of the system’s Flash timerFlash for Single Line Extensions Should a single line extension be able to hookflash?PBX / Centrex Compatibility Flashing and Outside LineTo Flash the outside line you are on Flexible Numbering Plan Programming Do you want to change the Intercom extension number range? Disconnect a co-worker’s outside call in an emergency Forced Line DisconnectShould extension be allowed to use Forced Line Disconnect? 1402-01 Forced Line Disconnect page 633, enter YesTo disconnect a busy line Forced Line DisconnectGroup Call Pickup Should extension be part of a Pickup Group?If no, in 3113-01 Pickup Group Assignment page 822 enter Setting up Group Call Pickup keys on a DSS Console Setting up Group Call Pickup keys on a keysetTo answer a call ringing a phone in your Pickup Group Answering a Pickup Group CallGroup Listen To set up Group Listen Using Group ListenTo cancel Group Listen and return to your handset To talk Handsfree after initiating Group ListenRing Group Default Assignments Default Master Number Group RingOverflow for Group Ring Calls Do you want to enter a name for a Ring Group? Should an extension be in a Ring Group?Optionally set up a line key for the DIL on a DSS Console Setting Up Ring Group DILsShould a DIL route to a Ring Group during the day? Should a DIL route to a Ring Group at night?Adjusting Ring Group Timers Placing and Transferring Ring Group Calls To make an Intercom call to a Ring GroupTo Transfer your call to a Ring Group Press Intercom Answering Ring Group Calls Answer a Call to a Ring GroupTo answer a call ringing your Ring Group Handsfree Handsfree and Handsfree AnswerbackHandsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing Should Intercom calls voice-announce system-wide?Setting Up Incoming Voice Announcements Using HandsfreeTo use Handsfree instead of lifting the handset To talk on a Handsfree callTo turn incoming voice announcements on To turn incoming voice announcements off#VA + V for voice announce or R for ring + Speaker to Exit Headset Compatibility Headset Key Off-Hook Signaling and HeadsetsOutside Calls transfers and DILs Intercom CallsTurn an extension’s headset mode on and off While in the headset mode To turn the headset mode on and offTo connect the headset #HS #47Hold Hold Recall Display Using System Hold To place a call on System HoldTo pick up an outside call on System Hold To pick up an outside call on Exclusive Hold To place an outside call on Exclusive HoldTo place an Intercom call on Hold To pick up an Intercom call from HoldUsing Hold at a Single Line Telephone To retrieve your call from Exclusive HoldLift the handset and dial *7 Set up Hotline keys on an extension or DSS Console HotlineHotline Automatic Transfer DSS Consoles can also have Hotline keys Press your Hotline key To place a call to your Hotline partnerTo transfer a call to your Hotline partner To answer a call from your Hotline partnerShould extension have Interactive Soft Keys? Interactive Soft KeysUse Intercom to call any co-worker IntercomRingdown Extension To answer an intercom call Setting Up Incoming Voice Announcements FeatureOverflow for Key Ring Calls Key RingHold ParkDoes Key Ring overflow occur after the correct interval? Should extension have Key Ring for the outside line?Key Ring call will not follow an extension’s Call Forwarding Language Selection and Smdr Language SelectionShould extension be able to set their display language? Should the Smdr header and call type be English or Spanish?Selecting the Display Language Last Number Redial Enhanced Last Number RedialQuickly redial the last number dialed Auto Redial Account Codes page 14 and Save Number DialedUsing Enhanced Last Number Redial Using Last Number RedialTo redial your last call To redial your last call at a 3-line display telephoneSelect to exit without clearing the buffer Select to clear the bufferDefault Setting DSX-80/160 Line Group RoutingDSX-40 To place a call using Line Group Routing Using Line Group RoutingCheck the extension’s dial 9 Line Group assignment Line GroupsLine Groups Dial codes to access Line Groups for outgoing callsUsing Line Groups Make sure the extension has access to the Line GroupsVerify the Line Group configurations To place a call over a Line GroupPress a line key for one-touch access to an outside line Line KeysLine Key BLF Indications 2111-05 Key Access for Outside Lines page 732, enter Yes Set up line keys for the extension or DSS ConsoleSet the access for the line assigned to the line key Should the line key ring for incoming calls?To place a call using a line key To answer an incoming call using a line keySetting Line Key Ringing Feature Line Queuing Line Queuing / Line CallbackLine Callback Line Queuing PriorityIf yes, in 1411-01Camp-On to Busy Lines page 647 enter Yes Should extension be able to queue for a busy line?If no, in 1411-01Camp-On to Busy Lines page 647 enter No Should extension have Line Queuing Priority?To queue or leave a callback for a busy line Using Line Queuing and Line CallbackLoop Keys Switched Loop KeysFixed Loop Keys Loop keys simplify answering and placing callsTo set up a Fixed Loop key To set up a Switched Loop keyUsing Loop Keys To answer a call on a loop keyTo place a call on a loop key Barge In Intrusion Conference Group Listen Meet-Me ConferenceTo join a Meet-Me Conference To set up a Meet-Me ConferenceSingle Line Telephone Message Waiting Message WaitingMessage Wait Lamping SLT Special Dial ToneShould a single line set have FSK Message Waiting? Should the system have Message Waiting capability?To leave a Message Waiting Using Message WaitingTo answer a Message Waiting Press Intercom + V-MAILHandsfree Reply Soft Key Microphone MuteTo activate or deactivate Microphone Mute Using Microphone MuteShould an extension be able to Monitor a co-worker’s call? Monitor / Silent MonitorTo Monitor a call Using Monitor / Silent MonitorMultiple Directory Numbers Music on Hold Assign the Music on Hold Source to each line Should the system have Music on Hold?Music on Hold is automatic once enabled Names help identify lines and extensions Names for Extensions and Lines1401-10 Name Programming page 631, enter Yes 1401-10 Name Programming page 631 enter NoTo program your extension’s name Programming NamesAdditional Name Programming Options Name Programming ChartNight Service Keys Night Service / Night RingBasic Night Service Types Use Night Service to reroute calls after hoursSet up a System night key on an extension or DSS Console If no, in 1402-05 Activate Night Mode page 634 enter NoOption 4 DIL Day and Night Should key ring lines ring extensions at night?Using Night Service / Night Ring To answer a call that rings a line or loop key at nightTo answer a call that is ringing over the Paging speakers Off-Hook Signaling for Outside Calls Off-Hook SignalingOff-Hook Signaling for Intercom Calls Off-Hook Signaling for Hotline CallsSet up Off-Hook Signaling for waiting outside calls Set up Off-Hook Signaling for waiting Intercom callsFor outside lines #647Clear = None For Hotline partnerOne-Touch Keys Internal Paging PagingExternal Paging Relay ControlOutside Call Ringing Over External Ring Over Page Volume AdjustmentIntercom Ring Over External Door Chime Over External2112-06 Paging Through Speaker page 737, enter Yes Should extension be able to receive Paging announcements?2112-06 Paging Through Speaker page 737, enter No Is the maximum length of Paging announcements adequate?Optionally enable Intercom ringing over External Paging Optionally enable outside line ringing over External PagingOptionally enable Door Box chimes over External Paging External Paging OptionsOptionally enable Background Music over External Paging Making a Page Announcement #VP + Y to enable or N to disable + Speaker to exitTo make an internal Paging announcement Lift the handset Dial *0 Converse with the callerPaging, Meet-Me Conference On red ParkSystem Park Orbit Recall Display Personal Park Orbit Recall DisplayOn all extensions that are ringing with the recall On all other extensions as they are ringing with the recallPark To Park or retrieve a call in System Park OrbitTo Park or retrieve a call in Personal Park Orbit If the extension that parked the call has a programmed name ParkPBX/Centrex Access Codes and Toll Restriction PBX/Centrex Access CodesPBX/Centrex Access Codes and Account Codes PBX / Centrex CompatibilityPBX/Centrex Access Codes and Smdr Enter PBX access codes into the PBX Access Codes TableSpecify which lines are PBX lines Database Save and Restore PC Program System AdministratorOn-Line Programming Direct Connection Remote ProgrammingRefer to the PC Program User’s Guide Conditions Default SettingIdle Prime Line Prime Line PreferenceIntercom Prime Line Prime Line vs. Ringing Line PreferenceSet an extension’s Prime Line type 2114-01 Prime Line Type page 741, enterFor Intercom Using Prime Line Preference To place a call on your Prime Line#752 Should an extension have Privacy? PrivacyPrivacy Release Guard Timer Privacy Release GroupsQuickly join in a co-worker’s outside call Using Privacy Release Groups Should an extension be in a Privacy Release Group?2113-04 Privacy Group page 740 enter You can have a line reserved exclusively for your own use Private LineIncoming Only Outgoing OnlyShould Private Line ring for incoming calls? Using your Private LineTo answer an incoming call on your Private Line To place a call over your Private LineCalls Programmable Idle Menu Soft Keys Super DisplaySpeed Dial number or name if programmed To customize your idle menu soft keys Customizing your Idle Menu Soft keys Super Display OnlyProgrammable Idle Menu #SM #76Set up your dial pulse lines Pulse to Tone ConversionConverting Dialing from DP to Dtmf Language Selection Station Message Detail Recording Regional DefaultsSee Description above Language SelectionRemoving Lines and Extensions from Service Removing Lines and Extensions from Service Privately call a co-worker while you’re busy on your handset Reverse Voice OverTo set up Reverse Voice Over keys on an extension To Transfer a call using your Reverse Voice Over key To place a call using Reverse Voice OverTo return to your initial caller To place a call to your Reverse Voice Over partnerRing Groups Optionally set an extension’s Ringdown destination Ringdown ExtensionUsing Ringdown To use the Ringdown extensionTo bypass Ringdown Keyset Attendant Feature Ringing Line PreferenceSimply lift the handset to answer a ringing call 2111-04 Ringing Line Preference page 732, enter Yes To enable Ringing Line Preference for the extensionTo use Ringing Line Preference Using Ringing Line PreferenceTo bypass Ringing Line Preference #757To set up Save key on a DSS Console To set up a Save key on an extensionSave Number Dialed Save the number you just dialed for quick redialingNone To save the outside number you just dialed up to 32 digitsTo redial a saved number Selectable Display Messaging Option DefaultSLTs cannot use Selectable Display Messaging To select a Selectable Display Message Setting Up Selectable Display MessagingName Programming Chart Silent Monitor Message Waiting Single Line TelephonesRinging For Incoming Calls Ringer Equivalence Number REN ConsiderationsProgramming Call Forwarding BargeCall Waiting / Camp-On Directed Call Pickup Direct Line AccessDoor Box To place a call to the Door Box To answer the Door Box ringingGroup Call Pickup Meet-Me Conference To set up a Meet-Me ConferenceTo place a call on Exclusive Hold To retrieve a call from Exclusive HoldMeet-Me Conference Message Waiting To leave a message for a co-workerPaging To retrieve a parked call Park To Park a callPulse to Tone Conversion Speed Dial To dial a Speed Dial numberTandem Calls / Unsupervised Conference SplitTransfer To transfer your call Voice Mail To leave a voice mail message for a co-workerSoft Keys Speed Dial Manually Dialing After Speed Dial on T1 Lines Chaining Bins for Dialing Long NumbersAnswer Supervision Chaining NotesSetting Up System Speed Dial Setting Up Personal Speed DialShould extension be able to use Personal Speed Dial? Should extension be able to use System Speed Dial numbers?Additional Speed Dial Options Setting Up Speed Dial Feature KeysAre Speed Dial calls correctly detecting dial tone? Is a Flash stored in a Speed Dial bin the correct duration?Programming and Dialing Personal Speed Dial To program a Personal Speed Dial numberTo program a System Speed Dial number To dial a stored Personal Speed Dial numberProgramming Personal Speed Dial Feature User Programmable FeaturesProgramming and Dialing System Speed Dial To dial a stored System Speed Dial numberName Programming Chart Split Alternate To set up a Split Feature KeyUsing Split Station Key Telephones Button Display Telephone with SpeakerphoneButton Backlit Display Telephone with Speakerphone Ring/Message Lamp For this feature Lamp does thisExtension Circuit Type Call Duration Independent of System Clock Station Message Detail RecordingSmdr provides a printed record of your calls Sample Smdr ReportCall Record Header Station Message Detail RecordingCall Record Smdr Report Format Page 2 Line Character FieldShould the system output SMDR? Should the Smdr report include a header for each new day?Should the Smdr report be in English or Spanish? Smdr is automatic once enabled System Administrator PC Program System Identification System Programming Backup and Restore Restore data from CompactFlash CardBack up the site data to CompactFlash Card Control access to system programming System Programming Password ProtectionLogging On with this Gives you access to these programs To change the system passwordsIntraMail Features FSK Caller ID T1 LinesE1 Lines Flexible Routing for did LinesSet the circuit type for each T1 line Review the T1/E1 timersReview the T1 PCB configuration options Zero SuppressionDirect Inward Dialing To set up T1 lines for compatibility with ANI/DNIS serviceTandem Calls / Unsupervised Conference Should extension be able to set up a Tandem Call?To set up a Tandem Call Setting up a Tandem CallDisconnecting a Tandem Call To disconnect a tandem call using Forced Line DisconnectTo set up a Tandem Call at a single line telephone Setting up a Tandem Call at a Single Line TelephoneUsing Line-to-Line Transfer to set up a Tandem Call To set up a Tandem Call via line-to-line TransferTie Lines Set the circuit type for each tie lineAssign the tie line caller’s operator Unavailable Single Line Features Available Single Line FeaturesHold OperationAccess the tie line Dial *0 Tie Lines Time and Date #TD #83 Battery BackupToll Restriction Tables Toll RestrictionWhen you dial 011 International Calls When you dial Telephone BankingWhen you dial 1015 220 203 926 Toll Restriction OverviewWhen you dial 1010 220 203 926 Default Toll Restriction ConfigurationWhen you dial 1 800 365 1928, 1 900 555 1212, 1 926 When you dial 203 926 5400, 926Equal Access Dialing Restrictions Basic SetupLong Distance Dialing Restrictions + Long Distance Dialing RestrictionsDo you want to allow 1 + NPA or 1 + NXX dialing? Do you want to allow NPA or NXX dialing?Some Common Toll Restriction Examples Example 2 Setting Up 10-Digit Local CallingExample 1 Allowing Only Local Calling Example 3 Preventing 1 + 900 Pay-Per-Call ChargesForced Line Disconnect does not bypass Toll Restriction Transfer Recall Display TransferHandsfree Transfer Send the outside call you are on to a co-workerFor the 1601-03 Call Forward No Answer Timer interval 1603-01 Transfer Transfer Recall Timer interval1601-03 Call For Ward No Answer Timer Call Forward No Answer Timer Interval1603-01 Transfer Recall Timer interval Forward No Answer Music on Hold for Transferred Callers Transfer RecallDo Not Disturb page 143 DND blocks Transfer IntraMail Features Transfer Transfer Unsupervised Conference User Programmable Features User Programmable FeaturesSee Direct Station Selection DSS page 117 for more #22Keys + Hold + Intercom + Volume Up Intercom + Press Volume Up or Volume#45 #87#RLP Assign an extension’s access level Voice Mail Voice Mail Overflow Personal Answering Machine EmulationMessage Center Mailbox Interactive Soft Key Shows New MessagesCall Forwarding Timers and Voice Mail Basic Installation 202 204 206 208 SecondaryEnable the extension to put the system into the night mode Automated Attendant AnsweringShould outside calls overflow to voice mail if unanswered? Message Center Set up Message Center keys on the extension or DSS ConsoleShould extension be able to use Conversation Record? If no, in 1401-06 Conversation Record page 629 enter NoYou can forward calls voice mail Activating or Canceling Call Forwarding to your Mailbox To hang up while using your mailboxTo activate or cancel Call Forwarding to your mailbox Voice Mail BasicsMethod B Transfer without first ringing Press Transfer Transferring Calls to a MailboxUsing the Message Center Using Conversation RecordTo record your active call in a mailbox You see Record MailboxTo activate or cancel Personal Answering Machine Emulation Using Answering Machine EmulationVoice Mail Voice Over Other Related Features To respond to a Voice Over alert one to your extension To initiate a Voice Over to a busy extensionVolume Control Presets Volume, Brightness, and Contrast ControlsDisplay Brightness and Contrast Control Presets Display Brightness and Contrast ControlVolume Settings Display Backlight and Key Pad Illumination ControlsAlphanumeric Display To adjust the display contrast Adjusting your Telephone’s VolumeTo set up the volume control presets Select the volume control preset modeSelect the display preset mode Should extension have Walking Class of Service capability? Walking Class of ServiceExtension Locking Using Walking Class of ServiceTo change your PIN number if you already have one assigned Other Related Features Without IntraMail InstalledWith IntraMail Installed Review the default Automated Attendant setup Start-Up ProgrammingCheck the Answer Table assignment Start-Up Programming Built-In Automated Attendant Capacities SpecificationsIntraMail Part Numbers and Capacities 160Change the Default Mailbox to Call Routing Mailbox Default Automated Attendant AnsweringApplication Examples Application SummarySet up separate day and night greetings Default Dial Action Table OptionsDefault Ringing and Overflow Setup 1402-05 Activate Night Mode page 634 enter YesTo put the system in the night mode IntraMail Feature Glossary Automatic Message Erase/Save Name Automated Attendant Transfer DescriptionBilingual Voice Prompts Call Forward to a MailboxDirectory Dialing Name Conversation Record DescriptionErasing All Messages Exiting a MailboxFlexible Mailbox Numbering Plan Name Flexible Call Routing DescriptionForced Unscreened Transfer Forwarding Calls to a MailboxHang Up Name DescriptionHelp Individual Line Greetings Instruction Menu Leaving a MessageMake Call Message Listen ModeMaster Mailboxes Message Count DisplayMessage Send Message Storage Limit Message Waiting Lamp Name Message Retention DescriptionOne-Touch Forwarding Programming Voice MailSee Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers in this Screened Transfer Security CodeAlso see Mailbox Security Code Delete in this System Administrator Mailbox System AdministratorName Single Digit Dialing Description Subscriber MailboxName Undefined Routing Description Volume Control with Voice MailUndefined Routing Intercept Unscreened Transfer Voice Mail OverflowAnnouncement Mailbox Next Call Routing Mailbox OptionsPlay a pre-recorded announcement to callers Announcement Mailbox Invalid entry and hangs up Routed Announcement Mailbox Routing Page 1Routed Announcement Mailbox Routing Page 2 Set up the Announcement MailboxTo record the Announcement Message 4223-02 Hang Up After page 893, enter YesAutomated Attendant System AdministratorNext Call Routing Mailbox Recording an Announcement Mailbox MessageSee Announcement Mailbox Announcement Message4211-02 Answer Schedule Override page 880, enter Yes Answer Schedule OverrideAnnouncement Mailbox Subscriber MailboxEnabling Answer Schedule Override Answer Tables Answer TablesDefault Mailbox and Routing Hierarchy To set up daytime and evening/weekend answering 2 schedulesCustomizing an Answer Table Set up basic non-scheduled Answer Table options Assign Answer Tables to outside linesDirect Termination at Night page 820, enter Setting up a Type 2 Range of Days Schedule Setting Up a Type 1 Day of Week ScheduleAssign the schedule type and routing mailbox Set the schedule run day and timeSetting Up a Type 3 Date Schedule Set the schedule run dateSee Type 3 Date Schedule Example page 889 for more Answering Machine Emulation Using Personal Answering Machine EmulationAnswering Machine Emulation Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb 2144-01 Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb page 772, enter YesCall Forward to a Mailbox Record at the tone, then press # when done Access the Mailbox Greeting optionsShows the Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb status Provides soft keys for each of the 3 greetingsAuto Erase or Save Handling Partially Reviewed MessagesShould the mailbox be set for Auto Save or Auto Erase? Other Related Features Operation Auto Time Stamp Enable Auto Time Stamp from your Subscriber MailboxAutomatically hear the time and date a message was left Should the mailbox be set for Auto Time Stamp?Turning Auto Time Stamp On or Off Automated Attendant Default MailboxSet up the Call Routing Mailboxes Set up the Answer TablesSet up the Dial Action Tables IntraMail Features Upgrading from the Built-In Automated AttendantUsing the Automated Attendant For the outside caller Fax DetectionMultiple Company Greetings Automated Attendant, Built-In DIL to Voice Mail Master 4101-01 Voice Mail Type page 863, enter Enable the Built-In Automated AttendantSet up the Dial Action Tables #AG Automated Attendant Transfer Program the Dial Action Table Timeout function Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial CallersGuest Mailbox How the System Handles Language Priority Bilingual Voice PromptsActivate the system’s Primary and Secondary Languages Review how the system handles language prioritySelect the prompt language for outside lines Select the prompt language for Call Routing MailboxesSelect the prompt language for Station Mailboxes Select the prompt language for Ring Group MailboxesMessage Notification Log Onto Voice MailQuick Message Voice Prompting MessagesCall Forward to a Mailbox An extension user can forward their calls to their mailboxCaller hears, That is an invalid entry , Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb Set how long an unanswered call will ring before forwardingExtension Hunting to Voice Mail Message ForwardActivating or Canceling Call Forward to your Mailbox Call Routing Mailbox Set up the Call Routing Mailbox 4221-01 Routing Mailbox Type page 890, enterTo set the Maximum Length of Instruction Menus Recording an Instruction Menu for a Call Routing Mailbox Call Screening and Group Mailboxes Call ScreeningAutomatic Call Screening Should the extension be able to use Call Screening?Manual Call Screening Operation To use another feature or process another callTo intercept the call and stop recording the message Message continues to record privatelyTo turn Automatic Call Screening on or off Automatic Call Screening OperationSet up your basic Caller ID Logging programming Check your telco serviceCaller ID and Voice Mail 3131-01 Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail page 828,enter YesMake Call Caller ID page 63 and Caller ID LoggingScreened Transfer Unscreened TransferCaller ID with Return Call Automated Attendant Transfer Calling the Automated AttendantSet up a Dial Action Table for Centrex Transfer Centrex TransferProgram the System Speed Dial bin for Centrex Transfer External Transfer Enable Tandem Calls for the Centrex lineConversation Record Select to enable Conversation Record Enable the Conversation Record Beep and Warning2143-05 Recording Conversation Beep page 771, enter Yes To record your active call in your mailboxUser Programmable Feature Defines the dialing options for Automated Attendant callers Dial Action TableDial Action Table Options Dial Action Table Key Action SummaryHang Up IntraMail says Goodbye and hangs up Customize the Dial Action Table options Dial Action Table Default SettingsOther Related Features Set up the Directory Dialing Mailbox Extension Name Programming and Routing Set up the name programming and enter namesTo record a Directory Dialing Message Check 4201-01 Outgoing Message Length4224-08 Fax Detection page 899, enter Yes Additional Options4224-08 Fax Detection page 899 enter No Directory Dialing MailboxRecording a Directory Dialing Message Using Directory Dialing To use Directory DialingTimeout Dialing Options Available while Entering a NameDirectory Dialing Mailbox Name Entry Options Directory Dialing Mailbox Routing Options Mailbox type required for Directory Dialing Directory Dialing MailboxErasing All Messages Message DeleteErasing All Messages in a Subscriber Mailbox Exit your mailbox by dialing a code or by hanging up Exiting a MailboxTo exit your mailbox To exit and immediately return to your mailboxRing No Answer Line Type Extension Hunting to Voice MailRing No Answer / Busy Line Type Ring No Answer / Busy All TypeExtension Hunting to Voice Mail Routing Charts For 1601-03 Call Forward No Answer Timer Busy Line Type 4 Hunting to Voice Mail Routing ChartRings for 1603-01 Transfer Set the system timers used for Type 1 hunting Set up the hunt type and destination for Type 1 huntingPress DND Type 1 hunting will not redirect Intercom calls Enable Tandem Calls for the incoming line Set up a Dial Action Table for External TransferExternal Transfer Program the System Speed Dial bin for External TransferCentrex Transfer To set up Fax Detection for a Directory Dialing Mailbox To set up Fax Detection for a Call Routing MailboxFax Detection Automatically transfer incoming fax calls to a fax machineDetermine which Answer Table answers each outside line Flexible Answering SchedulesIntraMail Flexible Call RoutingFlexible Mailbox Numbering Plan Flexible Numbering Plan Example4231-Digit Assignment Forced Unscreened Transfer Request help from the IntraMail voice prompts Getting Recorded HelpGo to a Mailbox Assign a Goto action to the active Dial Action Table To log into any valid Call Routing or Subscriber MailboxInstruction Menu Greeting Multiple GreetingsRemote Greetings Set the maximum length of Subscriber Mailbox greetings Enabling Remote GreetingProgram a Logon action in the active Dial Action Table To log directly into a specific Subscriber MailboxSecurity Code Go back to mailbox Main Menu Turn Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb off or onRing Group Mailbox Group MailboxUCD Group Mailbox Understanding Group Mailbox TypesIf the Group Mailbox redirects to an Announcement Mailbox Assign each extension you want to have in the Ring Group Programming a Ring Group MailboxRing Group Mailbox Assignments Ring Group Entry 2141-01 Station Mailbox Type page 766, enterGroup Mailbox Set up the UCD Group Programming a UCD Group Mailbox2311-01 UCD Group Mailbox Type page 793, enter Other Related Features Guest Mailbox To set up a Guest MailboxAuto Erase or Save Listening to MessagesMain Menu Message Listen ModeMessage Playback Direction Message RecordTo log onto a Guest Mailbox Accessing a Guest MailboxLogging Onto a Guest Mailbox from the Automated Attendant Transferring your call to a Guest MailboxHang Up Single Digit Dialing Instruction MenuExit recording mode Go back to the System Administrator optionsErase recording Additional Options While Leaving a Message Dialing Options While Leaving a MessageAn invalid entry , Leaving a Message To leave a message in a mailbox from outside the company Listening to Messages See Message Listen ModeMessage Listen Options See Time and Date with Voice MailSuper Display Telephone Display while Listening to a MessageButton and 34-Button Display Set the Message Backup/Go Ahead TimeLog Onto Voice Mail Local On-site LogonRemote Log On Program a Logon action in the active Dial Action Table To log onto your Subscriber Mailbox Logging Onto Your MailboxRecording Your Mailbox Name Mailbox NameGo back to the Mailbox Main Menu See Mailbox Security Code Delete Mailbox Options MenuSee Message Notification Auto Time StampAccessing the Mailbox Options Menu Deleting a Mailbox Security Code Mailbox Security Code DeleteMain Menu See System AdministratorMailbox Main Menu See Listening to MessagesAccessing the Mailbox Main Menu Make Call Using Make Call from your Mailbox Caller ID and Voice MailMessage Reply Master Mailbox Message Count Display While IdleWhile Logged-in Operation is automatic Erasing All Messages Message DeleteMessage Forward Forwarding a Message Message ForwardSet the maximum length of recorded messages Message LengthMessage Listen Mode Message Notification How Message Notification Works to Normal Telephone NumbersHow Message Notification Works to Digital Pager Numbers 2143-04 Message Waiting Lamp page 771, enter Yes Set the maximum number on incomplete callout attemptsUnique Programming for Non-pager Message Notification Seizes the line specified in 4112-01 Outgoing Dial 9 Group Unique Programming for Digital Pager Message NotificationSetting Up Message Notification Page 1 Setting Up Message Notification Page 2 Message On Hold Enable Message On Hold for the line3103-05 Music On Hold Source page 816, enter Optionally set the Message On Hold message lengthRecording the Message On Hold Set the Message Playback Direction for a Subscriber Mailbox Message Playback DirectionSee Record and Send a Message page 562 for more Message RecordMessage Reply Log onto Subscriber Mailbox Listen to your messages Message Retention Message Retention Guard TimeSet the Message Retention Interval for a Subscriber Mailbox Sets how many messages a mailbox can store Message Storage LimitCall Screening Message Waiting LampAssign an Answer Table to each line Multiple Company GreetingsAnswer Tables Subscriber Mailbox Options Next Call Routing MailboxNext Call Routing Mailbox Direct Announcement Mailbox Routing Announcement Mailbox OptionsRouted Announcement Mailbox Routing Page 1 Default Setting Subscriber Mailbox Programming Announcement Mailboxes Programming Subscriber Mailboxes2144-03 Dialing Option page 772, enter Yes Record and Send a MessageProgramming Voice Mail Remote Programming Quick Message Optionally set up a Quick Message with Greeting REC1 ActionQuick Message with Greeting REC1 Quick Message without Greeting REC2Leaving a Quick Message Recording Options Record and Send a MessageLog onto Subscriber Mailbox Record and send a message See the DSX PC Program User Guide Remote ProgrammingProgramming Voice Mail Routing Mailbox Screened Transfer Screened vs. Unscreened TransferScreened Transfer and Inactive Mailboxes If unanswered Screened Transfer Strf OperationForced Unscreened Transfer Security Code Features IntraMail Single Digit Dialing Programming Set up a Subscriber Mailbox Conditions None Default Setting DSX-80/160Subscriber Mailbox Mailbox type normally used for telephone system extensionsMessage Retention Conversation RecordSystem Administrator System Administrator OptionsOption Description For more, see Turn to System Administrator Options page 576 for more Accessing the System Administrator OptionsDesignate a Subscriber Mailbox as a System Administrator System Administrator Mailbox2142-03 System Administrator page 767, enter Yes See System Administrator OptionsSystem Reinitialization Time and Date with Voice Mail Set the system time and dateHearing the Current Time and Date Time and Date Stamp with Caller ID Time and Date StampHearing the Time and Date a Message was Left Transfer Message Handling Transfer to a MailboxMethod D Using a Hotline key Method C Using a Call Coverage key Press TransferTransfer to a UCD Group Undefined Routing To set up an Undefined Routing for a Dial Action TableUnscreened Transfer and Inactive Mailboxes Unscreened Transfer Utrf OperationIf unanswered1 in a Unscreened Transfer Other Related Features To set up Key Ring overflow during the day Setting Up Key Ring OverflowTo set up Key Ring overflow at night Voice Mail OverflowSetting Up Ring Group Overflow Setting Up UCD Group OverflowSetting Up DIL Overflow Setting Up Ring Group DIL OverflowSubscriber’s mailbox can pick up their unanswered calls Voice Prompting Messages Volume Control Volume Control with Voice Mail10xx-Configuration System TypeSoftware Version System Options DSP VersionOptions See the Name Programming Chart Default Features System Identification IntraMail FeaturesSystem Name Telephone NumberName Programming Chart Features Time and Date IntraMail Features System TimeSystem Date Automatic Daylight Savings Time Setting Network Time Server Name New Password Baud Rate 11xx-CPUModem Settings USB Settings System IP Address System Subnet Mask192.168.1.250 255.255.255.0 Default GatewayManual Dtmf Tone On Manual Dtmf Tone OffSpeed Dial Dtmf Tone On 11xx-CPU 100 mS System Options Speed Dial Dtmf Tone OffFeatures Automatic Slot Configuration IntraMail Features 12xx-SlotsCard Type Undefined Primary Station Port AssignmentSecondary Station Port Assignment Features Voice Mail IntraMail Features121x-Lines Line Port Assignment Clock Control Number of PCM ChannelsFramer Type Transmit Pulse AmplitudeZero Suppression Loopback Mode12xx-Slots 13xx-Numbering Default See Default Dialing Plan IntraMail FeaturesFunction Type Expected Number of DigitsThese strings are normally reserved for Intercom Access LN GRP Station Extension Number Voice Mail Extension Number Features Flexible Numbering Plan IntraMail FeaturesLine Extension Number Extension number Ring Group Master Extension NumberUCD Group Master Extension Number System Speed Dial Access 14xx-COS Class of ServiceExtended Ring PrivacyFeatures Do Not Disturb Override IntraMail Features Features Interactive Soft Keys IntraMail FeaturesACD Supervisor Soft KeysReceive did Calls Features Direct Inward Dialing IntraMail FeaturesFeatures Language Selection IntraMail Features Features Names for Extensions and Lines IntraMail FeaturesReceive did Camp-On Name ProgrammingCall Screening Features Call Screening IntraMail FeaturesFeatures Barge In Intrusion IntraMail Features Features Forced Line Disconnect IntraMail FeaturesForced Line Disconnect Barge In IntrusionDirect Line Access Activate Night ModeSilent Monitor YesFlash for Single Line Set Features Message Waiting IntraMail FeaturesSingle Ring for Single Line Set Special Dial Tone for Single Line SetHigh Voltage Message Waiting Lamp for Single Line Set Features Line Group Routing IntraMail FeaturesFSK Message Waiting Lamp for Single Line Set Loop Disconnect for Single Line Set14xx-COS Class of Service Caller ID Display Features Caller ID IntraMail FeaturesSecond Call Caller ID Third Party Caller IDFeatures Caller ID Logging IntraMail Features Outgoing ANI PrivacyCaller ID Alert Lamp 14xx-COS Class of Service Features Distinctive Ringing Features Distinctive Ringing IntraMail FeaturesRing Type Configuration Station Ring Override14xx-COS Class of Service Features Call Forwarding Off Premises IntraMail Features Call Forwarding Off-PremisesInternal Call Forwarding Make Page Into Zone Make All Call14xx-COS Class of Service 14xx-COS Class of Service Features Line Queuing / Line Callback IntraMail Features Camp-On to Busy LinesLine Queue Priority Unsupervised Conference Features Last Number Redial IntraMail FeaturesWalking Class of Service Night Walking Class of Service DayFeatures Walking Class of Service IntraMail Features Features Extension Locking IntraMail Features14xx-COS Class of Service Account Codes for Toll Calls Only Features Account Codes IntraMail FeaturesFeatures Attendant Position IntraMail Features 15xx-OptionsNumber of Operators None Operator NumberNone System Options Name Format Features Directory Dialing IntraMail FeaturesFirst Last DelimiterClock Display Format Features Call Waiting / Camp-Onpage IntraMail Features Features Automatic Handsfree IntraMail FeaturesAutomatic Handsfree Call Waiting TonesFeatures Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback Intercom Voice AnnouncementsHandsfree Reply Handsfree Answerback Features Music on Hold Enable Music on HoldFeatures Background Music IntraMail Features Music on Hold for Transferred CallsBGM Over Audio Input 1 Gain Setting Audio Input 2 Gain SettingFeatures Music on Hold IntraMail Features Extension Ring Over External External Page Ring TypeExternal Page Ring Volume External Page Gain Options for each line External Page Line RingingSmdr Port Print Smdr HeadersSmdr Language Dial # to Enter Account Codes Allow Account Codes in Speed Dial BinsShow Account Codes on Telephone Display Account Code Toll Restriction Level Line No Answer Timer 16xx-TimersDIL No Answer Timer IntraMail Features Voice Mail Overflow OptionsUCD No Answer Timer Call Forward No Answer TimerFeatures Call Forwarding Extension Hunting Features Direct Inward Line Extension HuntingLine Response Timer Interdigit TimerDialtone Detect Timer Features Central Office Calls, Placing Directory Dialing20 2 seconds CO Busy Out Timer Dial Pause TimerRepeat Redial Timer Repeat Redial Busy Timer16xx-Timers Hold Recall Timer Transfer Recall TimerExclusive Hold Recall Timer Features Direct Inward Line Extension Hunting Group Ring9999seconds For disabled Park Orbit Recall Timer Delay Ring Timer Call Coverage Delay Ring TimerExtended Ringing Timer Features Extended Ringing IntraMail Features Meet Me Conference Join Timer Duration TimerDoor Relay Unlock Timer Features Meet-Me Conference IntraMail FeaturesForced Program Exit Timer Backlight Idle TimerFeatures Station Key Telephones IntraMail Features Minimum Single Ring Detection Timer Minimum Ring Detect Timer2040 mS 104 mS288 mS Minimum Double Ring Detection Off TimerMaximum Double Ring Detection Off Timer Ringing Signal End Detection TimerCaller ID Detection Timer DP Break Timer DP Make TimerDP Interdigit Timer 1612-04 PBX/Centrex Flash Timer Flash Disconnect TimerGround Start Timer Shunt Pause Timer Loop Current Detection Timer Far End Disconnect Timer300 mS System Options 3008 mS Power Failure Recovery Detect TimerMinimum DP Break Timer Maximum DP Break Timer1275 mS Minimum DP Make Timer Minimum Hookflash Timer Maximum DP Make TimerMaximum Hookflash Timer Minimum Off Hook TimerOff Hook Guard Time Dial Pulse Guard Timer350 mS 300 mSRing/MW Wait Period Time Loop Disconnect Timer50-12750 mS 2000 mSReceive Dial Pulse Minimum Break Timer Receive Loop Detection TimerReceive Dial Pulse Maximum Break Timer 48 mSReceive Dial Pulse Minimum Make Timer Receive Dial Pulse Maximum Make TimerReceive Minimum Flash Timer Receive Minimum Clear Signal Timer Receive Maximum Flash Timer1008 mS 400 mSTransmit Dial Pulse Make Timer Transmit Dial Pulse Break TimerTransmit Dial Pulse Interdigit Timer Features Central Office Calls, PlacingTransmit Clear Signal Timer Transmit Flash TimerDouble Ring Minimum Detection Timer Single Ring Minimum Detection TimerDouble Ring Maximum Detection Timer 504 mS304 mS Ring Stop Detection TimerReceive Minimum Wink Timer Transmit Wink TimerReceive Maximum Wink Timer Ground Start Remove Ring TimerFor undefined disabled Transmit Digit Acknowledge Timer Transmit Seize Acknowledge TimerTransmit Answer Timer Transmit Forced Clear Signal TimerTransmit Seize Signal BZL Timer Transmit Double Answer BZL Timer2048 mS Receive Maximum Seize Acknowledge Timer Receive Minimum Seize Acknowledge TimerReceive Minimum Digit Acknowledge Timer Receive Maximum Digit Acknowledge TimerReceive Maximum Answer Timer Receive Minimum Answer TimerReceive Minimum Meter Pulse Timer 200 mSReceive Minimum Double Answer BZL Timer Receive Maximum Meter Pulse TimerReceive Maximum Double Answer BZL Timer Receive Minimum Line Block TimerReceive Line Block Recover Timer GI Tone Complete Timer GI Signal TimerGII Signal Timer GA Pulse Response Timer50-600 mS GA Tone Complete Timer GA Response TimerGB Response Timer GB Tone Complete TimerGC Tone Complete Timer GC Response TimerNumber of System Speed Dial Bins 17xx-Speed Dial SystemSelect System Speed Dial Bin to Program Features Call Forwarding Off PremisesSystem Speed Dial Bin Type System Speed Dial Bin LineSystem Speed Dial Bin Number System Speed Dial Bin GroupSystem Speed Dial Bin Name 17xx-Speed Dial System Station Type 21xx-ConfigurationStation Options Station NameCheck Door Chime Selection Station Display LanguageDoor Relay Assignment Outgoing ANI IDFeatures Toll Restriction IntraMail Features Class of ServiceStation Toll Level Day Station Toll Level NightStation PIN Code User Programming Access LevelDelay Ring Type Day Ring TypeNight Ring Type Station’s Intercom Ring Tone Station’s Ring Group Ring ToneStation’s Recall Ring Tone Station’s Ring ATone Station’s Ring BToneStation’s Ring CTone Backlight Brightness While Active Backlight Brightness While IdleKey Pad Illumination 21xx-Configuration Features Do Not Disturb IntraMail Features Enable DSS/BLF KeysFeatures Direct Station Selection DSS IntraMail Features Allow Do Not DisturbRetain Line Volume Setting Key Access for Outside LinesRinging Line Preference Line Dial UpAnswering Machine Personal SPD Voice Announcements Through Speaker Headset Mode21xx-Configuration Voice Announcements in Headset Mode Features Headset Compatibility IntraMail FeaturesPaging Through Speaker Group Ring IntraMail Features Group Mailbox Options Dial 9 GroupRing Group Pickup Group Features Group Call Pickup IntraMail FeaturesFeatures Privacy Release Groups IntraMail Features Privacy GroupGroup Zone Prime Line Type Features Prime Line Preference IntraMail FeaturesPrime Line Key Prime Line LinePrime Line Group Station Ring Down Destination Station Ring Down TypeSystem Speed Dial bin #201-#299 Personal Speed Dial bin #701-#720300 Station Options Station’s Operator Extension NumberSample Hunt Group Programming Circular Hunting Circular Hunting Programming for 301, 303Terminal Hunting Terminal Hunting Programming for 301 Hunt Type Hunt DestinationUCD Group Master Number Features Extension Hunting IntraMail Features Did Station Intercept Destination Did Station Intercept TypeOff Hook Signaling for Incoming Intercom Calls Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hotline PartnerOff-Hook Signaling Voice Over IntraMail Features Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside Calls Caller ID Log Size Caller ID Log TypeCaller ID Log Group 212x-Keys Press key to call 21xx-Configuration 212x-Keys As a Split key 323 for more Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a While on a call 2121-01 to 24 Feature Key Codes 2121-01 to 24 Feature Key DataOptions Refer to Extension Feature Key Assignments Default 2122-01 to 24 Key Ring Override Undefined Station Options 2123-01-24 DSS/BLF Key AssignmentsDirectory Idle Menu Soft Key Assignments Super DisplayCalls Line Access Line Ringing Features Line Group Routing Line Groups IntraMail Features Line Group AccessStation Mailbox Type Number of Messages System AdministratorMessage Retention DaysStation Mailbox Voice Prompt Language IntraMail Features Bilingual Voice Prompts OptionsMessage Playback Order Auto Erase/Save of MessagesAuto Time Stamp 21xx-Configuration IntraMail Features Conversation Record Options Message Waiting LampRecording Conversation Beep IntraMail Features Forced Unscreened Transfer Options IntraMail Features Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb OptionsAuto Attendant Do Not Disturb Forced Unscreened TransferIntraMail Features Next Call Routing Mailbox Options IntraMail Features Directory Dialing Options Next Call Routing MailboxDirectory List Number Features Call Forwarding Off Premises Directory Dialing Features Directory Dialing Speed Dial IntraMail FeaturesPersonal Speed Dial Bin Type Personal Speed Dial Bin LinePersonal Speed Dial Bin Number Speed Dial IntraMail FeaturesPersonal Speed Dial Bin Name 21xx-Configuration Ring Group Name 22xx-Ring GroupsRing Group Incoming Ring Type Features Directory Dialing Group Ring IntraMail FeaturesIntraMail Features Group Mailbox Options Mailbox TypeRouting Mailbox Number IntraMail Features Group Mailbox Message Retention Options Ring Group Mailbox Voice Prompt Language IntraMail Features Auto Erase or Save Group Mailbox Options IntraMail Features Auto Time Stamp Group Mailbox Options IntraMail Features Conversation Record Group Mailbox Options Description Dialing Option IntraMail Features Directory Dialing Group Mailbox Options UCD Group Name 23xx-UCD GroupsUCD Group Incoming Ring Type UCD Group Overflow Destination Features Extension Hunting Voice MailUCD Group Routing Mailbox Number UCD Group Mailbox TypeUse this program to set up the UCD Group Mailbox UCD Group Mailbox Voice Prompt Language Playback Group Mailbox Options Auto-Attendant Automated Attendant Next Call Routing Mailbox Extension using 24xx-DSS ConsolesDSS Owner DSS Console Key Data DSS Console Key Codes04 + n Park Orbit Lamp only no ring Call Coverage Key 999 Press key to call Selectable Display Messages 25xx-Text Messages Selectable Display Messaging25xx-Text Messages Selectable Display Messaging 25xx-Text Messages Selectable Display Messaging Tie Lines IntraMail Features 31xx-ConfigurationLine Type Line Options Line NameFeatures PBX / Centrex Compatibility IntraMail Features 3101-05 E1 Signaling TypeDtmf Dialing PBX LineMFC Signaling Type Line Class of Service Features Toll Restriction Tie Lines IntraMail FeaturesLine Toll Level Receive Gain Transmit GainSet this option for optimal speakerphone performance Loop LengthMusic On Hold Source Tandem CallsFeatures Dial Tone Detection IntraMail Features Disable Forced Account CodesOverride Extension’s Toll Level Dial Tone DetectionStation Message Detail Recording Enable MFC Group BFeatures Direct Inward Line Group Ring Enable Day OverflowVoice Mail IntraMail Features Voice Mail Overflow Options Direct Termination in the DayEnable Night Overflow Day Overflow DestinationDirect Termination at Night Night Overflow Destination Pickup Group Assignment Night Ring Type Delay Ring Type Caller ID Type Did line will detect ANI data without using delimiters3121-02 ANI/DNIS Format ANI/DNIS Data FormatNumber of ANI Digits 3121-03 ANI/DNIS DelimiterCaller ID Group Membership IntraMail Answer Table Assignment Pass Caller ID to Voice MailLine Voice Prompt Language Tie Line Caller’s Operator Extension Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Dial 9 GroupExtension 300 Line OptionsTie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Access Tie Line Caller’s Outbound Line Group Access 32xx-Groups Features Line Group RoutingLine Group Sample Line Group Program EntryNumber of did Digits 33xx-DID Direct Inward DialingDid Example Routing did Block Default RoutingProgramming Ranges and Exceptions For 3302-01 Night Translation Destination, enterIncoming did Digits Day Translation DestinationNight Translation Destination Did MFC Dialing Category Options MFC Category34xx-PBX PBX Access Code Digits35xx-Toll Restriction Toll Restriction Country TypeEmergency Number Active Key Pad Allow 101x Equal Access Dialing Allow 0 + XXX Operator Assisted DialingAllow 011 + XXX International Dialing Allow N11 Dialing International Dialing Table Type Allow or Deny Initialize TableXx Table Data Table Entries353x-1+XXX / TBL-A XXX NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table 35xx-Toll Restriction 35xx-Toll Restriction 35xx-Toll Restriction Options No 0 Initialize the NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table 35xx-Toll Restriction 356x-XXX-XXX / TBL-B Xxxxxx NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table 35xx-Toll Restriction Xx Verified Account Code Data 36xx-AC Codes Verified Account Codes TableCaller ID Logging Group Size 37xx-Caller ID System-Wide OptionsCaller ID Callback Route Type Caller ID Callback LineUndefined Line Options Caller ID Callback Group 3712-02 10-Digit Local Calls Initialize Caller ID Dial Treatment TablesHome Area Code Exception List Type Home Area Code Table Data Home Area Code Exception List Table Data Foreign Area Code Exception List Table Data Features Message Waiting Voice Mail IntraMail Features 41xx-ConfigurationVoice Mail Type 700 Voice Mail Options Voice Mail Master NumberOptions See Name Programming Chart Default Voice Mail Port Class of ServiceIntraMail Features Message Notification Options Voice Mail Port NameVoice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level Night Voice Mail Port Toll Restriction Level Day41xx-Configuration411x-Ports Voice Mail Port Setup Outgoing Dial 9 Group Operator’s Extension300 Voice Mail Options Xx Outgoing Line xx Access Xx Outgoing Line Group xx Access 42xx-IntraMail Outgoing Message LengthMessage On Hold Options Message Backup/Go Ahead Time IntraMail Features Listening to Messages OptionsIncoming Message Length Wait Between Digital Pager Callout Attempts Wait Between Non-Pager Callout AttemptsWait Between Busy Non-Pager Callout Attempts Wait Between RNA Non-Pager Callout Attempts Wait for Answer Non-Pager Callout AttemptsRings Number of Callout Attempts Delay in Dialing Digital Pager Callback Number Send Pager Callout Until AcknowledgedDigital Pager Callback Number 99seconds Secondary Voice Prompt Language Primary Voice Prompt LanguageDefault Mailbox IntraMail Features Answer Schedule Override OptionsAnswer Schedule Override Override Mailbox IntraMail Features Answer Tables OptionsNext Answer Table Undefined by pressing ClearDay of the Week Schedule TypeRange of Days DateSchedule Start Day Schedule Run Date Schedule End DaySchedule Start Time Schedule End Time Type 1 Day of Week Schedule Example Type 1 Day of Week ExampleSummary Type 2 Range of Days Example Type 2 Range of Days Schedule ExampleType 3 Date Example Type 3 Date Schedule ExampleRouting Mailbox Voice Prompt Language Routing Mailbox TypeTime Limit for Dialing Commands Screened Transfer TimeoutDial Action Table IntraMail Features Fax Detection Options IntraMail Features Screened Transfer OptionsFax Detection Fax ExtensionHang Up After Repeat Count16for Call Routing Mailbox numbers For undefined Directory List Number to Use 255seconds For immediate recall Minimum Number of Letters Required Extension Name MatchTransfer Options IntraMail Features Directory Dialing Fax Detection Options Fax Transfer Extension 423x-Dial Actions Dial Action Table Options Dial Action Table Default Settings Digit xx Action Default See the Dial Action Table Default SettingsDigit xx Routing Data Log Onto Voice Mail Quick Message Screened Transfer42xx-IntraMail Strf Action Screened Transfer RoutingOptions for Routing Utrf Action Unscreened Transfer REC1 Action Quick Message With Greeting IntraMail Features Quick Message Options for ActionREC2 Action Quick Message Without Greeting Logon Action Log Onto Voice Mail IntraMail Features Log Onto Voice Mail Options for ActionHang Up Action Goto Action Go to Mailbox IntraMail Features Go to a Mailbox Options for ActionUND Action Undefined Routing Digits IntraMail Features Dial Action Table OptionsCaller Dialed Digits Ignore DigitsPause No Routing90xx-Utilities System ResetMaintenance Options Station ResetSystem Initialization Features Regional Defaults IntraMail FeaturesInitialize Toll Restriction Initialize Caller ID Logs Features Caller ID Caller ID Logging IntraMail FeaturesInitialize Ring Tones Station Copy Program Options Station Copy90xx-Utilities Line Copy Program Options Line Copy90xx-Utilities Station Swap Using 9031-01 Station Swap To swap two extensionsLine Swap Using 9032-01 Line Swap To swap two linesUsing 9041-01 Backup To backup your DSX system database Backup to CompactFlashRestore from CompactFlash Using 9042-01 RestoreTo restore your DSX system database 101x-ID 100x-System102x-Time 103x-ProgrammingDSX Program List 141x-Line 151x-Stations 150x-Operators152x-MOH/BGM 153x-Paging160x-Feature Timers 161x-COI Analog Line Timers155x-Account Codes 163x-T1/E1 Timers 162x-SLI Analog Single Line Timers164x-T1 Specific Timers 165x-E1 Specific Timers17xx-Speed Dial System 170x-Setup210x-Setup 211x-Options936 213x-Access 212x-Keys214x-IntraMail Station Mailbox 230x-Setup 220x-Setup215x-Speed Dial Personal 221x-IntraMail Ring Group Mailbox240x-Setup 250x-Setup231x-IntraMail UCD Group Mailbox 311x-Options 310x-Setup312x-Caller ID 313x-Voice Mail330x-Setup 320x-Setup340x-Setup 350x-Setup355x-XXX / TBL-B-XXX NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table 360x-Setup370x-Log Groups Caller ID Logging Groups 371x-Callback410x-System Voice Mail System Options 411x-Ports Voice Mail Port Setup420x-Options 421x-Answer Table422x-Routing Mailbox 423x-Dial Actions Dial Action Table Options944 904x-Backup/Restore 900x-Reset Reset Utilities901x-Initialize Initialize Utilities 902x-Copy946 Index Index Index Index 443 Index Other Important Telephone Numbers
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P, N 1093100 specifications

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Another key characteristic of the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 is its robust reliability and durability. With a temperature range that can withstand extreme conditions, the component ensures consistent performance even in harsh environments. This reliability is critical for applications in sectors like automotive, where components are often subject to vibrations, temperature fluctuations, and other stress factors.

Moreover, the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 integrates advanced semiconductor technology that enables high frequency and high-speed processing capabilities. This feature makes it suitable for applications requiring fast data transmission, such as in telecommunications infrastructure and data centre operations. As technology continues to evolve, the demand for components that can handle high data rates becomes increasingly important, and the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 is well-equipped to meet these needs.

In terms of design, the component boasts a compact form factor, which facilitates integration into various hardware configurations. This flexibility allows engineers and designers to utilize the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 in diverse applications while maintaining space efficiency in device design.

Finally, the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 complies with international standards, ensuring that it meets the stringent quality requirements set forth for electronic components. This compliance not only enhances the component's reliability but also simplifies the certification process for manufacturers, making it a strategic choice for projects that require adherence to industry regulations.

In summary, the NEC P,N 1093092,1093092 stands out as a cutting-edge electronic component characterized by its operational efficiency, reliability, processing capabilities, compact design, and compliance with quality standards. Its advanced features make it an essential component for modern electronic applications across various industries.