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Error messages
Indicators
System Administrator
Connecting to
Multipoint Configurations
Setting Up a Conference Call
Using AT Commands
Switches and Connectors
Timeouts
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Contents
Isdn
Fujitsu SRS
Fujitsu SRS
Fujitsu SRS
FCC Notice
Chapter Content
Using this Guide
Preface
Organization
Conventions and Layout
UNA-LISTDATACLEAR DIR-LIST
Softkeys
Helpful Tips About Your SRS-2100
Starting Over
Timeouts
Phone Operation
Isdn Concepts Integrated Voice and Data
Data Features
Voice Features
Spid
Multipoint Configurations
Call Appearance Preference
System Administrator
Table of Contents
Activating and DEA Ctivating the MIC-OFF
Changing or Canceling the Number Stored in a One-Touch
Interpreting Q.931. Message Logging Codes
Fujitsu SRS
Subject
SRS 2100 Subject Index
Index SRS
SRS Index
Index SRS
Digital Set Components
Getting Acquainted with Your Digital SET
Telephone Components
SRS-2100 Front Panel
SRS-2100 Rear View
Switches and Connectors
Function Buttons
Indicators
Permanent Functions
User-assigned Functions
Chapter SRS -2100 Overview
Multifunction Button Layout
Multifunction Buttons
Multiple Directory Number Appearances
Call Information Displays
Example Line Assignment
Softkeys and Service
SRS -2100 Overview Chapter
Placing and Receiving Calls
Introduction to Voice Features
If you are usi ng handsfree mode and want to use the handset
If you are already talking on another call
If you are not talking on
Receiving Handset Calls
Another call
If you are already talking on
Press Drop
SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapt er
Receiving Handsfree Calls
Placing Headset Calls If you are not talking on another call
Receiving Headset Calls
If you are already using Headset and talking on
Function Buttons
MIC-OFF
Redial
Dials the last number dialed on this phone
SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapt er
Using Redial after Lifting the Handset or Pressing
Using Redial Before Lifting the Handset or Pressing
Speaker
Hold
Conference
Setting Up a Conference Call
Telephone conferences with
Multiple participants
Drop
Cancels connection with last
Party added to a conference
DMS -100⎪
Using Drop on a Conference Call
Transfer ⎪5ESS⎪
Questions, Details, or Alternatives
Transfers a call to another
Transfer ⎪DMS-100⎪
Phone and announces
Transfer privately
Speaker
Transfer ⎪ EWSD⎪
ONE-TOUCH Calling
Dialing Special Codes Using One-touch Buttons
Using a One Touch Button to Make a Call
Storing a Code on a One- Touch Button
Including Codes in a One- Touch Number
Logging UNA-LIST
Unanswered Call
Returning a Call
Personal Directory
Placing a Call Using
Deleting a Record from
UNA-LIST
Chapter SRS -2100 Voice Features
Using a One Touch Button to Make a Call
Chapter SRS -2100 Voice Features
Service Mode Operations
Local Features
Selecting a Menu Option
SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter
Programming a Button for ONE-TOUCH Dialing
Information
SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter
Programming a One-Touch Button
Correcting Mistakes
Chapter SRS -2100 Local Features
Setting CALENDAR/CLOCK
Setting Calendar and Clock Values
Press Enter again. The first input screen appears
Enter CALENDAR/CLOCK Input Year
Reinitializing the Phone
Chapter SRS -2100 Local Features
Unanswered Call Logging UNA-LIST
Enabling the UNA-LIST Feature
To enable UNA-LIST, press Enter again. This screen appears
UNA-LIST on Selected Call Appearances
UNA-LIST on All Call Appearances
Chapter SRS -2100 Local Features
Disabling the UNA-LIST Feature
Headset Mode
HANDSFREE, HANDSET, and Headset Modes
Chapter SRS -2100 Local Features
Operating the Set with a Headset
Handset Mode
Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode
Switching Back to Handset Only Operation
Changing Ringer Mode
Setting Ringer Tone
Setting Ringer Volume
Press 2, Enter softkey 1 and this screen appears
Selecting Ringer Mode
Selecting Ringer Pattern
Completed
Using Q.931 Message Logging
Reviewing Logged Messages
Starting or Stopping Message Logging
Normal ROLL-UP ROLL-DOWN Exit
Ringer Always On
Call Announce Intercom
Call Announce Intercom on Selected Buttons
Specifying the Directory Number for Intercom
Required Support from Your System Administrator
SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter
Specifying the Directory
Numbers of Call Screeners
NON Supported
TWO WAY Turned on 985*3112 Enter Next Clear Register
Announcing a Call by Intercom
Activating and Deactivating the MIC-OFF Button
MIC Mute Mode NON Supported Enter Next Clear Register
Selecting Call Appearance Preference
MIC-OFF
Personal Directory
Press Enter again to display the preference menu
SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter
Directory
Setting Up the Personal
Using Network Data
Chapter SRS -2100 Local Features
Editing the Personal Directory
Key Label First Second Third Fourth
ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY
Personal Directory Entry Table
SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter
Activating and Deactivating the MIC-OFF
Programming a Button for ONE-TOUCH
Call Announce Intercom Call Appearance Preference
Using the Data Key
Using the Terminal Adapter
Data Operation
Making and Terminating a Data Call
SRS -2100 Data Operation Chapter
Using AT Commands
Data Users Guide
Using X.28 Commands
Using the Data Key
Isdn Ordering
Using IOCs
CFD/CFB
Definitions
Package D
CNI provides the incoming calling line number if Available
Package E
Package G
Package EZ
Package EZ 1A
Call Forwarding BUSY/DON’T Answer
Appendix a SRS -2100 Isdn Ordering Age A-7
SRS -2100 Installation Appendix a
Appendix B
Installation
Installing the SRS-2100
Figure B-1 Power Connections
Figure B-2 Power Connections
Network
Connecting to
Entering Spids and a D Channel TEI
Spid
B-5
B-6
B-7
Loading or Modifying Network Data after entering the Spid
Configuration Types Ekts and Cach
Download
KEY-ATTR Configuration
Press 2, Enter to display the options for manual download
Manual Configuration
Selection 1 Call Appearance Cach Call Buttons
Figure B-3 Multifunction Button Layout
B-12
Selection 2 Feature Activator
Selection 3 Directory Number
B-15
Selection 4 Intercom/Group Intercom
Selection 6 Transfer Key
Selection 5 Conference
B-18
Selection 7 Originating DN
Selection 8 Call Appearance Reservation
ORG
TRM
Orgip
OFF
B-22
Labeling the SET
Programming
Single Unit Installations
NT1 Settings
Fujitsu Terminal Equipment
Termination Resistors TR
Multiple Unit Installations
Two Unit Installations
Bridging at the NT1 Distance
Bridging at the NT1 Maximum
System Administrator’s Reference
Subscribed Feature Assigned FA/FI SRS-2100 Button
FA XX/FI
Appendix B SRS -2100 Installation B-27
SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B B-28
B-29
Testing
Entering Test Mode
Performing Tests
Key Test
LED Test
For the keys
This information is displayed
Tone Test
LCD Test
Memory Tests
C-4
Exiting Test Mode
Program and Loop Switch
Test
Table C-1 Self-Test Result Codes
C-6
Appendix C SRS -2100 Testing C-7
C-8
Dcdl
Isdn Call Identification ICI Displays
SRS -2100 Call Identification Displays Appendix D D-2
D-3
Error Messages
Table E-1 Connection Status MessagesBCS Circuit-Switched
Cause # Message Displayed Description
Table E-1 Connection Status Messages
Service NG
Called Barred
Bearer Type not
Message Type
Display format Description
Table E-2 Connection Status MessagesDPS Packet Switched
Service Operation Violated
Call Type Incompatible with Service Request
Table E-3 National Standardized Cause Values
Call is Proceeding
Table E-4 Network Specific Cause Values
E-7
Interpreting Q.931 Message Logging Codes
Normal Format History Mode
F-2
Hexadecimal Format in History Mode
SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes Appendix F F-4
Codes and Abbreviations
Table F-1 Message Abbreviations
Abbreviated message Full Message
F-6
Information element code Meaning
Table F-2 Information Element Codes
Code
Table F-3 Call Status Codes
Appendix F SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes F-9
F-10
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