The default address is in the manual. It's been months since I've worked on one so my memory is poor. Thanks for the assist. This requires SAT software, i believe, where can I get that? Sorry for the confusion. Red Flag This Post Please let us know here why this post is inappropriate. Reasons such as off-topic, duplicates, flames, illegal, vulgar, or students posting their homework. Close Box. Log In Come Join Us!
Posting Guidelines Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. The electronic volume control can be used to adjust monitor volume. The headset does not require external power. Multiline Terminal users can use Exclusive Hold call can be picked up only at the station where it was put on hold or Non-Exclusive Hold call can be picked up at any station that has access to that line.
Single Line Telephone users can place calls on Exclusive Hold. A call on hold for longer than a preprogrammed time generates a recall at the originating station. When the recalled Multiline Terminal is idle, an audible signal and an LCD if equipped indicate the line is recalling.
HOT LINE This feature enables a station user to automatically dial an outside number or another station when the station goes off-hook. Calls held at other stations provide a red LED line key indication. This feature allows easy identification of calls the user placed on hold. Internal calls are identified by showing the caller name and station number. The caller can dial an additional digit to switch a voice announcement call to a ringing call or switch a ringing call to voice announcement.
The zones, consisting of Multiline Terminals, can be paged individually or all zones can be paged at once. Any station user can answer the page and speak privately to the originator of the page with the Meet-Me feature. This interface provides voice communication only. Other busy line keys are shown with a red LED.
This quickly identifies the line being used by the station user. This is useful when a busy or no answer is received when trying to place a call. This option minimizes costs by automatically selecting the least expensive available connection for outgoing calls.
The Live Monitoring feature can be password protected and can be used in automatic or manual mode. When Live Monitoring is in use, the voice mail audio is played from the Multiline Terminal speaker. The terminal user can pick up the handset and answer the call anytime during the recording. Ground Start and Loop Start Trunks can be mixed in the system per trunk. This alerts the station user to contact the Attendant or Voice Mail Unit for the message.
A Flexible Line key or One-Touch key programmed for Microphone Control or an Access Code is used to mute the microphone for privacy during incoming voice announcement calls and during calls using the built-in speakerphone.
Each CNF 8 -U10 supports one 8-party conference or two 4-party conferences. DSP amplification provides higher quality conference calling. The language selection is made per station via System Programming. Each group can have a separate Trunk Group Access Code. Assigning Trunk Groups provides access to different types of outside trunks.
With Tenant Service, different tenants can be programmed to access only their Trunk Group. The relay contact closure may also be used for external bells or chimes. The Night Chime feature is used after working hours to alert night personnel of incoming outside calls. This feature can operate system-wide or per tenant.
NEC PC programming software allows the printout of job specifications and station designation strips to shorten installation time. When power returns, any ongoing conversation is disconnected. Only a Multiline Terminal that is programmed for this feature can have access to private lines. Some programming changes can be entered while the system is operating; other programming changes occur when the affected telephones and circuits are idle.
The transfer can be made after the transferred call recalls, after an internal station number is dialed while performing a screened transfer or during intercom calls. Each Multiline Terminal has a Recall key. The function of this key is set in System Programming. During the recall, the Multiline Terminal display shows the station number that is recalling and the station that did not answer.
The same PC programming software is used for both local and remote programming. This enables immediate operation even before the system is programmed to accommodate the individual site requirements. At stations where Outgoing Restriction is assigned, users can continue to answer incoming calls, place and receive internal calls and pick up held lines on the specified trunk.
The number of digits dialed on outgoing calls may also be restricted per station. Each table may contain four Trunk Group priority levels from lowest cost to most expensive. A station user may have a Route Advance key programmed on their telephone or may access this feature using a Trunk Access Code. When placing an outside call, the system follows the Route Advance table assigned for the station, ensuring that the lowest cost available Trunk Group is used.
Any Trunk Group can be assigned to multiple route advance priority tables. Using the soft keys, the user can select a speed dial number and then press the Speaker key or lift the handset to dial the number. Calls are delivered sequentially to each station in the group. When the system reaches the end of the hunt group list, it advances to the top of the list and repeats the sequence. At programmed intervals, the system automatically calls the SLT station to remind the user of a scheduled time.
Station Speed Dial buffers may contain a maximum of 24 digits and 13 alphanumeric characters for storing a name associated with the number. Each Station Speed Dial buffer may contain a maximum of 24 digits or four other buffer numbers Nesting Dial and the called party name. System Speed Dial memories may be set to override or not override code restriction assignments in groups of 10 or when the system is assigned 80 or System Speed Dial memories. When the station receiving the camp-on tone becomes idle, the call rings and can be answered.
After a programmed time, unanswered camp-on calls recall to the station that initiated the camp-on. When a station number programmed as a Station Hunting master number is dialed and this number is busy, the call is forwarded to another station in that hunt group.
This supports cost control by identifying telephone users, trunk usage or digits dialed. SMDR enables connection of call accounting equipment that audits local and long distance telephone bills.
The Attendant position can override or reset the Station Lockout setting at will. The station features and extension numbers remain the same after it is moved to the new location.
Outside calls can be transferred to Multiline Terminals without the direct line appearance. STEP CALL When a person initiates an internal call and receives a busy tone, Step Call allows them the option to dial 2 default to access the next higher station number in the same group of ten extensions.
This allows distant-end system users to remotely access trunks. The tone is heard through the Multiline Terminal speaker every three minutes. Multiline Terminal users may place the existing call on hold to answer the override. When a selected line is busy because all outside lines are busy, telephone users can queue onto the busy lines. When a line is available, the system provides an internal incoming ring to the queuing station. If the queued line is no longer needed, the user can dial an Access Code to cancel the queue request.
Each station can be queued on an outside line by selecting the specific trunk in the queue procedure. Amung all the standard features available with most phone systems, the IPKII also has many advanced features available.
Electra Elite Voice Mail. As the voice mail market matured, NEC has continued to keep pace with additional features, ports, and storage hour options.
The Viking door phone and module systems will operate a door phone and open a door via a door striker.
0コメント