Delivering on the promise of ISDN
ISDN
Digital Set Users Guide SRS-1050
National ISDN Fujitsu
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Fujitsu SRS
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc 4403 Bland Road, Somerset Park
∙ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected receiver
FCC Warning
FCC Notice
Organization
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Preface
place or receive data calls
explains how to use the data terminal adapter to
Fujitsu SRS
Chapter
Helpful Tips About Your SRS-1050
Conventions and Layout
Standard Softkey Layout
Timeouts
Softkeys
Phone Operation
Starting Over
ISDN CONCEPTS INTEGRATED VOICE AND DATA
Data Features
Voice Features
SPID
Multipoint configurations
Call Appearance Preference
System Administrator
Section
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Specifying the Directory Numbers of Call Screeners
Error Messages
Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode
Switching Back to Handset-only Operation
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Fujitsu SRS
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Subject
SRS-1050 Subject Index
Message Logging Codes - interpretation
Program and Loop Switch Test
Subject
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UNA - Unanswered call logging set-up
Subject
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Transferring a call
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Index
GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR DIGITAL SET
CHAPTER
Digital Set Components
Figure 1-2 Digital Set Rear View
Figure 1-1 SRS-1050 Front Panel
Fujitsu
Function Keys
SRS-1050 Components
Permanent Functions
User-Assigned Functions
LED Indicators
Switches and Connectors
Power source selection. This is not operable
This switch, labeled PRG
Loopback test switch. This
locking switch, labeled LOOP
Program switch for data setup
Multiple Directory Number Appearances
Call Handling Example with Multifunction Buttons
Figure 1-4 Example Line Assignment
DISPLAYS
Standard Softkey Layout
CALL INFORMATION
SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU
INDEX
Standard Softkey Layout
INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES
PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS
CHAPTER
Placing Handset Calls If you are not talking on another call
Switching between Handset and Handsfree Modes
If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree mode
If you are using handsfree mode and want to use the handset
If you are already talking on another call
Chapter
Receiving Handset Calls
If you are not talking on another call
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If you are not talking on another call
Placing Handsfree Calls
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Chapter
If you are already talking on another call
continued
If you are not talking on another call
Receiving Handsfree Calls
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If you are already talking on another call
another call
If you are already using the
Placing Headset Calls
If you are not talking on
If you are not talking on another call
Receiving Headset Calls
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Chapter
Chapter
If you are already using the headset and talking on another call
FUNCTION BUTTONS
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Dials the last number dialed on this phone
Using REDIAL before lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER
REDIAL
Figure 2-1 Function Buttons
HOLD
Using REDIAL after lifting the
handset or pressing
SPEAKER
Dropping Other People from
Setting Up a Conference Call
a Conference Call
Conference Call Yourself
Cancels connection with the
Using DROP on a Conference
Dropping Out of the
Transfers a call to another
Questions, Details, or
Alternatives
TRANSFER ï DMS-100ï
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TRANSFER ï EWSDï
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Chapter
Make a Call
Using a One touch Button to
Dialing Special Codes Using
ONE-TOUCH CALLING
Including Codes in a One- touch Number
Storing a Code on a One- touch Button
LOGGING UNA
Once enabled, this feature
Using the UNA Feature
UNANSWERED CALL
Deleting a Record from the
Returning a Call
UNA-LIST
Error! Bookmark not defined
Chapter
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Standard Softkey Layout
LOCAL FEATURES
MENU MODE OPERATIONS
CHAPTER
Selecting a Menu Option
PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE-TOUCH DIALING
Notes on Entering Information
Programming a One-Touch Button
Correcting Mistakes
Changing or Canceling the Number Stored in a One- Touch Button
Notes on Entering Information
SETTING THE CALENDAR/CLOCK
SRS -1050 Local Features
Chapter
Chapter
Setting Calendar and Clock
Values
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determined key assignments
REINITIALIZING THE PHONE
Removes all your one-touch
numbers and network
UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA
Enabling the UNA Feature
UNA on All Call Appearances
Disabling the UNA Feature
UNA on Selected Call
Appearances
Headset Mode
HANDSFREE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET MODES
Handsfree Supported
Handsfree Non Supported
HANDS-FREE SERVICE MODE NON SUPPORTED
Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode
Selecting Handsfree Operation using the speaker and microphone
Operating the Set with a Headset
only Operation
Switching Back to Handset
Setting Ringer Volume
CHANGING RINGER MODE
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Setting Ringer Tone
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Selecting Ringer Mode
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Chapter
SRS -1050 Local Features
Selecting Ringer Pattern
Q.931 MESSAGE LOGGING
CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM
Figure 3-1 Call Announce Intercom Application
Ringer Always On
Chapter
SRS -1050 Local Features
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Number for Intercom
Call Announce Intercom on
Selected Buttons
Specifying the Directory
SRS -1050 Local Features
System Administrator
Required Support from Your
Numbers of Call Screeners
2. Press ENTER. The Call Announce Intercom selection screen appears
ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE MIC-OFF BUTTON
Announcing a Call by Intercom
SELECTING CALL APPEARANCE PREFERENCE
1RINGING 2IDLE 3PRIMARY SELECT
CURRENT MODE IS PRIMARY
4NO PREF SELECT
The standard display screen appears
4. To return to normal operations, press REG softkey
RINGING PREFERENCE COMPLETED
SRS -1050 Local Features
UNA - Unanswered call logging
Ringer Mode - changing Ringer Pattern Ringer Tone Ringer Volume
Calendar/Clock Call Announce Intercom Call Appearance Preference
Menu Mode Menu options - selecting One-Touch Button - Programming
MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL
USING THE DATA TERMINAL ADAPTER
Using the DATA Key
DATA OPERATION
Using AT Commands
SRS -1050 Data Operation
Chapter
Page
Chapter
AT Commands DATA Calls - Making DATA Key
DATA OPERATION
Using AT Commands at a Terminal
Using the Data Key
PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK
APPENDIX A
Using IOCs
ISDN ORDERING
Drop
Definitions
Soft
Fujitsu
SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons
Package D
Soft
Fujitsu
SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons
Package E
Fujitsu
Package G
SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons
SRS -1050 Installation
E-Z ISDN
Package EZ
Package EZ 1A
Page A
Package D Package E Package EZ 1 Package EZ 1A Package G
SRS -1050 Installation
Appendix A
APPENDIX B
INSTALLATION
Switch Manufacturer
INSTALLING THE SRS-1050
Figure B-1 Power Connections
Figure B-2 Power Connections
CHANNEL TEI
CONNECTING TO THE
NETWORK
ENTERING SPIDS AND A D
3. Dial your data SPID number and press ENTER
The most frequently assigned SPID will be the following NPA NXX XXXX
LOADING OR MODIFYING NETWORK DATA after entering the SPID
Configuration Types EKTS and CACH
Download
Key Attribute Configuration
Appendix B
SRS -1050 Installation
Page B-9
7. Assigns the originating directory number key
Manual Configuration
Figure B-3 Multifunction Button Layout
MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS
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Selection 1 Call
Appearance CACH Call
Buttons
Selection 2 Feature Activator
Page B-13
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FEATURE ACTIVATOR MODE FA=XX
Appendix B
Appendix B
Selection 3 Directory
Number
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ICM/GIC MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY
Selection 4 Intercom/Group Intercom
Selection 5 Conference
DN=XXXXXXXXX COMPLETED
Selection 6 Transfer Key
Selection 7 Originating DN
Non-reserved may be assigned to lines that have no reservation status
Appearance
Selection 8 Call Appearance
Reservation
Selection 9 Designated Call
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PROGRAMMING AND LABELING THE SET
SRS -1050 Installation
Appendix B
Termination
NT1 Settings
Fujitsu Terminal Equipment
Termination Resistors TR
Bridging at the NT1 - Maximum
Two Unit Installations
Single Unit Installations
Two Unit Installations
Bridging at the NT1
Multiple Unit Installations
System Administrator’s Reference
Subscribed Feature
Appendix B
SRS -1050 Installation
Page B-24
PERFORMING TESTS
TESTING
APPENDIX C
ENTERING TEST MODE
This information is displayed
Key Test
Tone Test
For the keys
SELF TEST TONE
LCD Test
Memory Tests
SELF TEST MEMORY/LINE TEST ERROR CODE
Self-Test Result Codes
Program and Loop Switch Test
Exiting Test Mode
Table C-1
adapter
Program and Loop Switch Test, C-4 Self-Test Result Code Table, C-4
Key Test Table, C-2 LCD Test, C-2 LED Test, C-1 Memory Tests, C-3
Test Mode, C-1 Tone Test, C-2
ISDN CALL IDENTIFICATION ICI DISPLAYS
APPENDIX D
Appendix D
SRS -1050 ICI Displays
Page D-2
Page D-3
Appendix D
SRS -1050 ICI Displays
Call Identification Displays
Table E-1 Connection Status MessagesBCS Circuit-Switched
ERROR MESSAGES
APPENDIX E
Table E-1 Connection Status Messages continued
Description
Table E-1 Connection Status Messages continued
Cause #
Message Displayed
DATA CLR RNA
Connection Status MessagesDPS Packet Switched
Table E-2
DATA CLR DER
Description
Table E-3 National Standardized Cause Values
Cause #
Message Displayed
due to other users
Table E-4 Network Specific Cause Values
CALL IS PROCEEDING
Call cannot be cleared
Appendix E
SRS -1050 Error Messages
Page E-7
National Standardized Cause Values, E-5
Connection Status Messages - BCS, E-1
Connection Status Messages - DPS, E-4
ITU-T Standardized Cause Values, E-7