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NCS Console For NCS Ware Release 4.0 User Guide Part No. 77000CON04 April 2001 Printed in the U.S.A. (2106)
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NOTICE While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, NEC America will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained within the documentation. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
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Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000 or Windows NT (Server or Workstation) 4.0 with Service Pack 6a (or higher). It connects to NEC’s NCS Serv, the telephony server, running NCS Ware Release 4.0 or higher. This can simultaneously support up to three (3) operators on the same NCS Serv system.
The user’s extension must be off hook to place a call. Package Contents The following items are included in the NCS Console package: • NCS Console 4.0 CD ROM • NCS Console 4.0 User Guide • NCS Console End User License Agreement Make sure you have all items listed above.
The client system should be connected to the NCS Serv system over the LAN. Installing NCS Console Insert the NCS Console CD into the CD-ROM drive. Run the Setup program and follow the installation instructions as they appear on the screen. NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
The Handsfree and Headset Mode allows you to answer calls using a headset or by speakerphone (with the speakerphone turned on). This is one setting you’ll probably want to use in a busy environment. See the discussion on page 13. NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
Getting Started About the NCS Console Main Window When you run NCS Console, you see the main window, an example of which is shown here. Figure 2. NCS Console main window 6 NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
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These views are described in the subsequent subsections. You can change views in this multi-view panel by clicking on a tab or jump from view to view by right-clicking anywhere in the main window. NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
As with the BLF view, you can sort by any of the columns except the Status column by clicking the column heading. Clicking the heading repeatedly reverses the sort order from descending to ascending and vice versa. 8 NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
As with the BLF or All view, you can sort by any of the columns except the Status column by clicking the column heading. Clicking the heading repeatedly reverses the sort order from descending to ascending and vice versa. NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
Ringing [a solid red dot]—an incoming call that is not yet answered. • Setup Call [a solid red dot]—a call ready for transferring or conferencing. • VM (Voice Mail) [a solid red dot]—a call transferred to or in voice mail. 10 NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
If you double-click a call with the Hold Pend status, it is the same as clicking the Roll Back button. That is, this action cancels a Supervised Transfer attempt or a Conference attempt and reconnects you to the original call. 12 NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
Answer button, or if you try to place a call using the Dial button, NCS Console will display an Invalid Operation error message in the INFO line. NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...
If you take a Ringing call in the Active Calls list by double-clicking it while you are already connected to a call, that call is placed on hold while you connect to the new call. 14 NCS Console 4.0 User Guide...