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NEC Xen Master System Hardware Manual (268 pages)
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 3.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
15
Chapter 2 System Specifications
15
Chapter 1 Introduction
19
Section 1 General Information
19
Unique Design
19
Figure 1-1 System Configuration Example
20
Section 2 Equipment Description
21
Equipment List
21
Table 1-1 Equipment List
21
Chapter 1 Introduction
24
Chapter 2 System Specifications
35
Section 1 General Information
35
Section 2 System Block Diagram
35
System Specifications
35
Table 2-1 List of Abbreviations
35
Figure 2-1 System Block Diagram
37
Section 3 Maximum System Capacities
38
Table 2-2 Maximum System Capacities
38
Section 4 System Requirements and Specifications
40
Cabling Requirements and Specifications
40
Table 2-3 Multiline Terminal Loop Resistance and Cable Length
40
Cabling Precautions
41
Table 2-4 Cable Connection between an Analogue Interface and a Single Line Telephone
41
Table 2-5 Cabling Requirements
41
Power Requirements
42
Table 2-6 Power Consumption
42
Table 2-7 Fuse Replacement
42
Outside Line Types
43
Transmission, Network, and Control Specifications
43
Dialling Specifications
45
Table 2-8 DTMF Specifications
45
Battery Backup
46
Table 2-10 Internal Backup Battery Specifications
46
Table 2-9 DTMF Address Signalling
46
Table 2-11 External Backup Battery Requirements
47
Table 2-12 ETU Battery Backup Specifications
47
Weights and Dimensions
48
Table 2-13 Weights and Dimensions
48
External Equipment Interface
49
Table 2-14 Music on Hold/Station Background Music
49
Audible and Visual Indications
51
Table 2-22 Tone Patterns
51
Table 2-23 Multiline Terminal Flash Patterns
52
Chapter 3 Hardware Requirements
55
Section 1 General Information
55
Section 2 Programming Stations
55
Section 3 Attendant Stations
55
Section 4 Programming from a PC
55
Section 5 Programming from a Multiline Terminal
56
Section 6 Xen Master Remote PC Programming
56
Remote Programming
56
Section 7 Determining Required Equipment
57
Station Equipment
57
Table 3-1 Station Equipment Table
57
Chapter 3 Hardware Requirements
58
Table 3-2 Interface Slot and System Port Numbers for a Xen System
58
Table 3-3 Interface Slot and System Port Numbers for Xen Axis System
59
Table 3-4 Sample Master Configuration
59
Table 3-5 Telephone and CO Port Nos Example
59
Chapter 3 Hardware Requirements
60
Table 3-6 Sample Axis Port Assignment
60
Table 3-7 Number of Required Interface Etus
60
Chapter 4 Installing Ksus
63
Section 1 General Information
63
Section 2 Site Preparation and MDF/IDF Construction
63
Precautionary Information
63
Surveying the Customer Site
63
Selecting the Best Location for Proper Installation
64
Cabling to the Main Distribution Frame (MDF)
66
Chapter 4 Installing Ksus
66
Table 4-1 MDF Cable Connections - Xen Master
66
Table 4-2 Power Fail Transfer Connections - Xen Master
68
Table 4-3 MDF Cable Connections - Xen Axis
69
Chapter 4 Installing Ksus
72
Power Failure Transfer
76
Figure 4-1 Xen Master - Power Failure Transfer Connection
76
Figure 4-2 Xen Axis - Power Failure Transfer Connection
76
Fax CO Branch Connection
77
Section 3 Installing the Xen Master KSU
77
General Information
77
Removing the KSU Cover
78
Installing a Front Cover Extender (FCE-U13 Unit)
78
Figure 4-3 Removing the Front Panel of the KSU
78
Figure 4-4 Front Cover Extender (FCE-U13 Unit)
78
Figure 4-5 Mounting the Cable Clamp on the KSU Frame
79
Figure 4-6 Attaching the Sponge to the Clamp
79
Figure 4-7 Attaching the Front Cover and Front Cover Extender
80
Figure 4-8 Attaching the Front Cover and the Front Cover Extender to the KSU
80
Securing Cables Using the Velcro Strap
81
Figure 4-9 Threading the Velcro Strap through the Hook on the KSU
81
Figure 4-10 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure One or Two Amphenol Cables
81
Wall Mounting the Basic KSU
82
Figure 4-11 Threading the Velcro Strap to Secure Three Amphenol Cables
82
Figure 4-12 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket
82
Figure 4-13 Attaching the Wall Mount Bracket Spacer
83
Figure 4-14 Hanging the Basic KSU on the Bracket
83
Figure 4-15 Securing the Basic KSU to the Wall
84
Wall Mounting the Expansion KSU
85
Figure 4-16 Attaching the Expansion Wall Mount Bracket to the Basic Wall Mount Bracket
85
Floor Mounting the Basic KSU
86
Figure 4-17 Floor Mounting the Basic KSU
86
Figure 4-18 Securing the KSU to the Floor Mounting Bracket
86
Cable Routing
87
Figure 4-19 Connecting DC Expansion Cables
87
Figure 4-20 Attaching the Frame Ground Plate
88
Figure 4-21 KSU Grounding
89
Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU
90
Figure 4-22 Connecting Wires to the PSU
90
Figure 4-23 Mounting the PSU Onto the KSU
91
Figure 4-24 Connecting the PSU Power Cable to the Basic KSU
91
Figure 4-25 Connecting Battery Expansion Cables to the Expansion KSU
92
Figure 4-26 Removing the PSU from the KSU
93
Figure 4-27 PSU Fuse Replacement
93
Installing Built-In and External Batteries in the KSU
94
Figure 4-28 Connecting Built-In Batteries
94
Figure 4-29 Placing the Batteries into the KSU
94
Figure 4-30 Connecting the Batteries to the Power Supply Unit
95
Figure 4-31 Floor Mount Anchor Points
96
Figure 4-32 Fitting the Battery Box to Floor Mount
97
Figure 4-33 Installing EBB
97
Figure 4-34 Installing the Anchor
98
Figure 4-35 Secure the L Type Plates
99
Figure 4-36 Installation Position
99
Figure 4-37 Secure Anchor
100
Figure 4-38 Installing External Battery
100
Figure 4-39 Attaching Cables
101
Figure 4-40 Attaching Cables to External Battery
102
Figure 4-41 Right Side of Battery
102
Figure 4-42 Installing the Terminal Board
103
Figure 4-43 Connecting the EBB Cable
103
Figure 4-44 Clamping the Cables
104
Section 4 Installing the Xen Axis KSU
105
General Information
105
Removing the KSU Cover
105
Figure 4-45 Removing the KSU Cover
105
Figure 4-46 Threading the Velcro Strap through the Hook on the KSU
106
Wall Mounting the KSU
107
Figure 4-47 Using the Template
107
Figure 4-48 Hanging the KSU
107
Figure 4-49 Installing Screws
108
Replacing the Power Supply Unit in the KSU
109
Figure 4-50 KSU Grounding
109
Figure 4-51 Disconnecting Cable from the PSU
110
Figure 4-52 Installing the KSU in the PSU
110
Fuse Replacement
111
Figure 4-53 PSU Fuse Replacement
111
Installing Built-In and External Batteries in the KSU
112
Figure 4-54 Connecting Built-In Batteries
112
Figure 4-55 Installing the Batteries in the KSU
112
Figure 4-56 Connecting the Batteries to the Power Supply Unit
113
Figure 4-57 Connecting Cables for External Batteries
114
Figure 4-58 Connecting the External Power Cables to the PSU
115
Figure 4-59 Reinstalling the KSU Cover
115
Chapter 5 Installing Electronic Telephone Units
117
Section 1 General Information
117
Section 2 Installation
118
Installation Precautions
118
Figure 1-1 Inserting the ETU into the KSU
118
Figure 5-2 Wrist Strap Grounding
119
Figure 5-3 Handling an ETU
119
Inserting an ETU into the KSU Slots
120
Figure 5-4 Safety Precautions When Setting Switches on an ETU
120
Figure 5-5 Sliding the ETU into the KSU Slot
120
Removing an ETU from the KSU
121
Figure 5-6 Lifting the Ejector Tabs on the ETU
121
Section 3 Common Control Etus
122
CPUB( )-U13 ETU (Xen Master Only)
122
Table 5-1 CPUB( )-U13 ETU Default Switch Settings
124
EXP-U13 ETU (Xen Master Only)
127
Figure 5-8 EXP-U13 ETU
127
Figure 5-9 Connecting the Expansion Cable
128
MBD-U13 Unit for B48-U13 KSU (Xen Axis Only)
129
Figure 5-10 KSU MBD-U13 Unit
130
Figure 5-11 KSU Backup Battery Replacement
132
CLKG-U13 Unit
134
Figure 5-12 CLKG-U13 Unit
134
Mifm-U13 Etu
135
Figure 5-13 MIFM-U13 ETU
135
Table 5-2 MIFM-U13 Switch Settings
136
Figure 5-14 MIFA-U13 ETU
138
Table 5-3 MIFA-U13 ETU Switch Settings
139
KMM(XXX)UA Unit
140
KML(XXX)UA Unit
140
Section 4 Interface Etus
141
Brt(4)-U13 Etu
141
Figure 5-15 BRT(4)-U13 ETU
141
Prt(1)-U13 Etu
143
Figure 5-16 PRT(1)-U13 ETU
143
Table 5-4 PRT(1)-U13 ETU Switch Settings
144
Figure 5-17 COI(8)-U( ) ETU
146
Coi(4)-U( ) Etu
147
Figure 5-18 COI(4)-U( ) ETU
147
Coid(8)-U( ) Etu
148
Figure 5-19 COID(8)-U( ) ETU
149
Coid(4)-U( ) Etu
150
Figure 5-20 COID(4)-U( ) ETU
151
DID(4)-U13 Etu
152
Figure 5-21 DID(4)-U13 ETU
152
Tli(2)-U13 Etu
154
Figure 5-22 TLI(2)-U13 ETU
154
Table 5-5 LED Indications
155
Table 5-6 TLI(2)-U13 ETU Default Switch Settings
155
Figure 5-23 ESI(8)-U13 ETU
156
Figure 5-24 SLI(8)-U13 ETU
158
Figure 5-25 SLI(4)-U13 ETU
160
Figure 5-26 OPX(2)-U13 ETU
162
Table 5-7 IP Gateway Options
165
Section 5 Optional Etus
168
Figure 5-27 PBR( )-U13 ETU
170
Vdh2(8)-U13 Etu
171
Table 5-8 VDH2(8)-U13 ETU Specifications
172
Figure 5-28 VDH2(8)-U13 ETU
173
Figure 5-29 VDH2(8)-U13 ETU Connections
174
Figure 5-30 10 Base 2 Cable Connections
174
Figure 5-31 Front Cover Extender for VDH2(8)-U13 Etus
175
Table 5-10 Jumper Settings
176
Table 5-9 VDH2(8)-U13 ETU Default Switch Settings
176
Figure 5-32 VDH2(8)-U13 LED Indications
177
Table 5-11 Normal
178
Table 5-12 Cascade
178
Figure 5-33 Cable Connection Comparison
179
Figure 5-7 CPUB( )-U13 ETU
179
Table 5-13 Message Length
179
Vrs(4)-U13 Etu
179
Figure 5-34 VRS(4)-U13 ETU
180
Table 5-14 VRS(4)-U13 ETU Default Switch Settings
181
Vms(2/4/8)-U13 Etu
182
Table 5-15 Configuration Support Table
183
Figure 5-35 VMS( )-U13 ETU
184
Table 5-16 VMS(2/4/8)-U13 ETU Switch Settings
185
Fms(2/4)-U13 Etu
186
Table 5-17 Configuration Support Table
187
Figure 5-36 FMS( )-U13 ETU
188
Table 5-18 FMS(2/4)-U13 ETU Switch Settings
189
Ecr-U13 Etu
191
Figure 5-37 ECR-U13 Block Diagram - External Paging
191
Figure 5-38 ECR-U13 Block Diagram - External Ringing
192
Table 5-19 Connector Descriptions (CN2)
193
Figure 5-39 ECR-U13 ETU
194
Table 5-20 DPH(4)-U13 Jumper Settings
195
Figure 5-40 DPH(4)-U13 ETU
196
Cnf(8)-U13 Etu
197
Figure 5-41 CNF(8)-U13 ETU
197
Table 5-21 CNF(8)-U13 ETU Reset Settings
198
Table 5-22 CNF(8)-U13 ETU Maximum Conference Time Switch
198
Table 5-23 CNF(8)-U13 ETU Party Size Switch
198
Chapter 6 Installing DTU-Type Multiline Terminals
199
Section 1 General Information
199
Section 2 Multiline Terminals
199
Dtu-8-1A (Wh) Tel
199
Figure 6-1 DTU-8-1A (WH) TEL Multiline Terminal
199
Dtu-8D-1A (Wh) Tel
200
Dtu-16D-1A (Wh) Tel
200
Figure 6-2 DTU-8D-1A (WH) TEL Multiline Terminal
200
Dtu-32D-1A (Wh) Tel
201
Figure 6-3 DTU-16D-1A (WH) TEL Multiline Terminal
201
Dcu-60-1A (Wh) Console
202
Figure 6-4 DTU-32D-1A (WH) TEL Multiline Terminal
202
Figure 6-5 DCU-60-1A (WH) Console
202
Section 3 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System
203
Figure 6-6 Connecting a Multiline Terminal to the System
203
Figure 6-7 Leading Line Cords on a Multiline Terminal
203
Section 4 Connecting an Attendant Console to a Multiline Terminal
204
Figure 6-8 Connecting an Attendant Console to a Multiline Terminal
204
Figure 6-9 Connecting the Line Cord and AC Adaptor When Installing an Attendant Console
204
Section 5 Adjusting the LCD
205
Figure 6-10 Attendant Console and Multiline Terminal
205
Figure 6-11 Adjusting the LCD
205
Section 6 Installing Line Cards and Plastic Panels
206
Line Card and Plastic Panel Installation
206
Figure 6-12 Installing Line Card and Plastic Panel on a Multiline Terminal
206
Figure 6-13 Installing Plastic Panel
206
Plastic Panel Removal
207
Section 7 Removing Softkeys
207
Figure 6-14 Removing the Plastic Panel from the Multiline Terminal
207
Figure 6-15 Removing Softkeys
207
Section 8 Adjusting the Height of the Multiline Terminal
208
Figure 6-16 Locating the Adjustment Tabs on the Multiline Terminal
208
Figure 6-17 Raising the Base Plate on the Multiline Terminal
208
Figure 6-18 Adjusting the Line Cord Length
209
Figure 6-19 Lowering the Base Plate on the Multiline Terminal
209
Chapter 7 Installing Optional Equipment
211
Section 1 General Information
211
Section 2 Preparing Multiline Terminal for Adapter Installation
211
Figure 7-1 Raising the Base Plate
211
Figure 7-2 Unlocking Tab
212
Figure 7-3 Releasing Right Tab
212
Figure 7-4 Removing Bottom Cover
212
Figure 7-5 Removing Base Plate Dummy End
213
Figure 7-6 Cutting Dummy End in Half
213
Figure 7-7 Installing Adapter in Connector 1
213
Section 3 Installation Procedures
214
ACA-UA Unit (AC Adaptor)
214
Figure 7-8 Installing Dummy End B
214
ADA-UA Unit (Ancillary Device Adapter)
215
Figure 7-9 ACA-UA Unit Connection
215
Figure 7-10 Attaching the ADA-UA Unit to the Multiline Terminal
215
Figure 7-11 Leading the Audio Cable out from the ADA-UA Unit
216
Figure 7-12 ADA-UA Unit
216
Figure 7-13 Attaching Cables to the ADA-UA Unit
217
Table 7-1 ADA-UA Cable Connections
218
Figure 7-14 ADA-UA Unit Switch Settings
219
Table 7-2 ADA-UA Unit Switch Settings
220
APR-UA Unit (Analogue Port Ringer)
221
Figure 7-15 APR-UA Unit
221
Figure 7-16 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal
222
Figure 7-17 Leading the Telephone Cord out from the Unit
222
Figure 7-18 Closing the Base Plate Cover
223
Figure 7-19 APR-UA Unit Switches
223
Figure 7-20 Connecting Cables on the APR-UA Unit
224
Table 7-3 APR-UA Unit Switch Settings for SW1 and SW3
224
CTA-UA Unit (Computer Telephony Application)
225
Figure 7-21 Attaching an Xen Multiline Terminal to a PC
225
Figure 7-22 CTA-UA Unit
225
Figure 7-23 Attaching the Unit to the Multiline Terminal
226
Figure 7-24 Connecting the RS-232C Cable to the CTA-UA Unit on the Multiline Terminal
226
Computer Telephony Adapter with USB Interface
227
Figure 7-25 CTU(S)-UA Unit
228
Figure 7-26 CTU(S) Connection
229
Figure 7-27 Base of DTU-Type MLT
229
Figure 7-28 Opening the Base of the DTU-Type MLT
230
Figure 7-29 Installing the CTU(S)-UA Unit
230
Figure 7-30 Removing the End Cover
231
Figure 7-31 Closing the Base
231
Figure 7-32 Connecting AC Adaptor to CTU(S)
231
Figure 7-33 Connecting the CTU(S) Line Cord
232
Figure 7-34 Securing the Line Cord
232
Figure 7-35 Connecting the Line to the CTU(S)
233
Figure 7-36 Connecting the USB to the CTU(S)
233
Figure 7-37 CTU(C) Unit
234
Figure 7-38 CTU(C) Connection
235
Figure 7-39 Base of DTU-Type MLT
236
Figure 7-40 Opening the Base of the DTU-Type MLT
236
Figure 7-41 Installing the CTU(C)-UA Unit
237
Figure 7-42 Removing the End Cover
237
Figure 7-43 Closing the Base
238
Figure 7-44 Connecting AC Adapter to CTU(C)
238
Figure 7-45 Connecting the CTU(C) Line Cord
239
Figure 7-46 Securing the Line Cord
239
Figure 7-47 Connecting the Line to the CTU(C)
240
Figure 7-48 Connecting the LAN (PC) to the CTU(C)
240
HFU-UA (WH) Unit (Handsfree Unit)
241
Figure 7-49 Connecting the USB to the CTU(C)
241
Figure 7-50 HFU-UA (WH) Unit
241
Figure 7-51 Microphone with Mute
242
Figure 7-52 Attaching a Microphone to a Multiline Terminal
242
PCT( )-U13 Unit (PC Telephony Board)
243
Figure 7-53 HFU-UA (WH) Unit Switches
243
Table 7-4 HFU-UA (WH) Unit Switch Settings
243
SLT(1)-U13 ADP (Single Line Telephone)
245
Figure 7-54 Connecting a Single Line Telephone to the System Using an SLT(1) U13 ADP
245
Figure 7-55 Connecting the SLT(1)-U13 ADP
246
Figure 7-56 Removing the Screws from the SLT(1)-U13 ADP
246
VDD-UA Unit (Voice/Data Unit for Digital Terminals)
247
Figure 7-57 Attaching the SLT(1)-U13 ADP to the Wall
247
Figure 7-58 VDD-UA Unit
247
Figure 7-59 Connecting the Cables on the VDD-UA Unit
248
Wall Mounting
249
Figure 7-60 Positioning the Handset Hanger
249
Figure 7-61 Removing the Knockout
250
Figure 7-62 Attaching the Base Plate to the Wall
250
Figure 7-63 Wall Mounting Using a Modular Jack
251
Figure 7-64 Plugging in the Line Cord Using a Wall Jack
251
Figure 7-65 Plugging in the Line Cord Using a Modular Jack
252
Figure 7-66 Attaching the Bottom Tabs of the Multiline Terminal to the Base Cover
252
Figure 7-67 Attaching the Top Tabs of the Multiline Terminal to the Base Plate
253
Figure 7-68 Installed Wall Mount Unit
253
Figure 7-69 Removing the Tabs from the Adaptor
254
Figure 7-70 Removing the Tabs from the WMU-UA Unit
254
Figure 7-71 Leading the Line Cord out of the WMU-UA Unit
255
Figure 7-72 Attaching the Wall Mount Unit to the Wall
255
Figure 7-73 Attaching the Multiline Terminal to the WMU-UA Unit
256
Figure 7-74 Removing the Multiline Terminal from the Base Cover
256
Music on Hold
257
Figure 7-75 Music Source Connections
257
Station Background Music
258
Paging Connections
258
Connecting a KSU to a Personal Computer
258
Figure 7-76 Connecting a Music Source Via a COI Port
258
Table 7-5 Functions and Communication Port Connections
259
Table 7-6 Serial Port Characteristics
259
Figure 7-77 Connecting a PC to the KSU
260
Figure 7-78 Connecting an External Modem
261
Table 7-7 Modem Specifications
261
Chapter 8 Installing ETW-Type Multiline Telephones
263
Section 1 General Information
263
Section 2 ETW-Type Multiline Terminals
263
Installing ETW-Type Multiline Telephones
263
Section 3 Connecting an Etw-Type Multiline Terminal to the Xen System
264
Terminal Update
264
Modular Terminal Connections
264
Figure 8-1 Modular Terminal Connections for Multiline Terminals & Attendant Add-On Consoles
264
Attach a Multiline Terminal to the System
265
Figure 8-2 Connect an ETW-Type Multiline Terminal to the Xen System
265
Appendix A Glossary Ofabbreviations
267
Chapter a Glossary of Abbreviations
267
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
11
Table of Contents
11
Figure 1-1 Programming Flowchart
19
Table 1-1 Programming Modes
20
Figure 1-2 Xen Multiline Terminal
23
Table 1-2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for Programming
24
Figure 1-3 Page Display for 16-Key and 24-Key Multiline Terminals
26
Figure 1-4 Page Switching for Data Values
27
Table 1-4 Card Interface Slot Assignment - Xen Master
424
Table 1-5 Card Interface Slot Assignment - Xen Axis
425
Table 1-6 Function Timer Chart
441
Memory Blocks
448
Trunk to Tenant Assignment
448
Trunk Type Selection
448
Trunk-To-Trunk Group Assignment
448
8-Digit Matching Table Assignment
449
8-Digit Matching Table to Normal Dial Assignment
449
8-Digit Matching Table to Class Assignment
450
Code Restriction Class Assignment When Lockout Is Set
450
System Speed Dial Override by Class Selection
450
Tie Line Code Restriction Assignment
450
Code Restriction Class Assignment (Day Mode)
451
Code Restriction Class Assignment (Night Mode)
451
Trunk Digit Restriction
451
Table 1-7 System Data Input
462
Table 1-8 Speed Dial Name Input
463
Table 1-9 Abbreviations Used in Multiline Terminal Displays
465
Figure 3-1 Accessing Wizard
520
Figure 3-2 Selecting Wizard for a Feature
521
Figure 3-3 Sample Wizard
521
Figure 3-4 Xen Maintenance Access Terminal Software Screen Samples
523
Figure 3-8 Application Menu
531
Figure 3-10 Communications Menu
533
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Table of Contents
3
General Information
4
Led Indications
4
Call Alert Notification
5
Answering Calls
5
Outside Calls
6
Preset Dialling
6
Making Calls
6
Trunk Queuing
7
Microphone Control
7
Handsfree Calls
7
Group Listening
8
Placing a Call on Hold
8
Transferring Calls
8
Conference
9
Conference Bridge
9
Automatic Callback
10
Tone Override
10
Call Park - System
10
Station Busy/No Answer Options
10
Outside Call Dialling Options
11
Automatic Redial
12
Call Pickup
13
Paging
13
Background Music
13
Call Forward Destination
15
Customised Message
15
Set Relocation
15
Station Outgoing Lockout
16
Account Code Entry
16
Account Code Forced/Verified
16
Log off
17
DISA Password
17
Acd/Ucd
17
Volume Control
18
Programming
18
Feature Access Keys
19
One Touch Keys
19
Speed Dial Name Input
20
Outside Calling
22
Quick Reference Guide
22
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General Information
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Answering Calls
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Making Calls
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Handsfree Calls
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Placing a Callon Hold
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Conference
9
Conference Bridge
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Call Park - System
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Station Busy/No Answer
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Call Pickup
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Paging
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Set Relocation
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Station Outgoing
16
Account Code en
16
Account Code Fo
16
Acd/Ucd
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Volume Control
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Programming
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Feature Access Keys
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One Touch Keys
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Speed Dial Name Input
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Quick Entry Guide
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Quick Reference Guide
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Last Co/Pbx Number Redial
6
Microphone Control
7
Handsfree Calls
7
Exclusive Hold
8
Voice over
10
Outside Call Dialling Options
10
Store € Repeat
11
Automatic Redial
11
Call Pick up System
12
Call Pick up Direct
12
Background Music
12
Customised Message
14
Station Outgoing Lockout
14
Account Code Entry
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Volume Control
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One-Touch Keys
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General Information
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Answering Calls
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Making Calls
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Placing a Call on Hold
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Transferring Calls
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Conference
6
Call Park
6
Tone Override
6
Voice over
7
Call Forwarding
7
Paging
7
Call Pickup
8
Do Not Disturb
8
Account Code
8
Account Code Forced/Verified
9
Acd/Ucd
9
Programming Station Speed Dial
9
Quick Reference Guide
10
Notes
11
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