NEC MA4000 manual Editing the Key Sheet, Adding Splices, Adding splices to the closure

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Editing the Key Sheet

4-18 Setting Up Infrastructures

Editing the Key Sheet

The Key Sheet is used to describe the type of phone, type of phone connection (line) from the phone switch, and voicemail information.

The Key Sheet tab appears when you are creating a Voice/Modem horizontal link. The top bar contains fields that apply to the physical telephone: Button Table, Speaker, Phone Type, and Call Display.

The form on the lower part of the tab contains information pertaining to the actual connection.

Step 1 Click the Add button in the Detail area to enter Line, Extension, and

COS.

Step 2 You can check R (Ring) and Mail check boxes if applicable. Enter Fwd

To, Conditions, Pick, Hunt, and ACD.

Step 3 A comments box is provided for any additional information.

Step 4 Add as many lines as you want by clicking the Add button.

Step 5 Click Save when you are done.

Connecting a Horizontal Link to a Grounding Conductor

See “Grounding” on page 4-23.

Splices

Adding Splices

Backbone cables between termination hardware often need to be spliced together. The splice is housed in a container known as a closure. Multiple splices can be housed within one closure.

Adding splices to the closure

Step 1 Highlight the space where you want to set up a splice. A backbone cable may already exist, but this is not required to set up the splice.

Step 2 Click Splices in the drop-down field in the List View pane.

Step 3 Click the Add button in the Spreadsheet area. Place the cursor in the Closure ID field.

Step 4 Enter the Closure ID.

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