NEC NEC-80573 User Guide

NEC NEC-80573 - 22 Button Display Phone Manual

NEC NEC-80573 manual content summary:

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    Basics Components Features Specifications and Parts List Glossary Product Description (03.**.**)
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    . It is intended for the use of its customers and service personnel, and should be read in its entirety before attempting to install or program the system. Any comments or suggestions for improving this manual would be appreciated. Forward your remarks to: NEC America, Inc., Corporate Networks Group
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    Telephone (P/N 80573 6 22-Button Telephone (P/N 80570 6 Other Station Equipment 7 110-Button (P/N 80555) and 24-Button (P/N 80556) DSS Consoles 7 2-OPX Module (P/N 92177A 7 Analog Door Box (P/N 92245 8 Wall Mount Kit (P/N 80579 8 REJ Recording Jack Module (P/N 80175 8 Labelmaker 8 DS2000
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    Codes 27 Verified Account Codes 28 Using Account Codes and Speed Dial 28 Using Account Codes with Last Number Redial and Save 28 Account Codes and Emergency Calls 28 DSS Console Account Code Key 28 Alphanumeric Display 29 Attendant Call Queuing 29 Operator Call Key 29 Attendant Position 30
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    ID) . 40 Third Party Caller ID Check 40 Caller ID Display Separator 40 Caller ID Alert Lamp 40 Caller ID Notes 40 Central Office Calls, Answering 41 Answering Priority 41 Overflow 41 Central Office Calls, Placing 42 Check Key 43 Class of Service 43 Conference 48 Delayed Ringing 48 Dial
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    Key 78 Modem Cut-Through 78 Monitor / Silent Monitor 79 Multiple Directory Numbers 79 Music On Hold 79 Names for Extensions and Trunks 80 Night Service / Night Ring 80 Off-Hook Signaling 81 Off-Hook Signaling for Trunk Calls 81 iv N Table of Contents DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    98 Speed Dial 99 System Speed Dial 99 Personal Speed Dial 99 Unique Speed Dial Entries 99 Storing Trunk Routing in a Speed Dial Bin 99 Centrex Compatibility 99 Split (Alternate 101 Station Message Detail Recording 101 System Programming Backup and Restore 102 DS2000 PC Cards 102 DS1000
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    Base Compatibility 102 DS1000 Database Transfer Utility 102 System Programming Password Protection 103 System Timers 103 System Timers, Stations 105 System Timers, Trunks 108 T1 Trunking 111 ANI/DNIS Support 111 Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference 112 Tie Lines 113 Time and Date 113
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    Input 128 Mechanical Specifications 128 DS1000 FCC Registration Information 129 DS2000 FCC Registration Information 129 Cabling Requirements 130 Parts List 131 The Telephones 131 Other Station Equipment 131 DS2000 PCBs 132 IntraMail 132 DS2000 Common Equipment 132 DS1000 Common Equipment
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    Table of Contents viii N Table of Contents DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    Section 1: Basics Section 1 1 Basics Section 1: Basics Introducing DS1000/2000 - The STANDARD for COMMUNICATIONS All new system architecture . . . . . . built for the 21ST century NEC's legendary reliability and quality standards are evident in the DS1000/2000 innovative 32-bit architecture. This
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    , the DS2000 is compatible with the UltraMail "in-skin" Voice Mail with Automated Atttendant. A family of telephones that sets the new standard in office communications All models offer 10 One-Touch (Speed Dial) Keys, Dual Color LEDs, and built-in Handsfree Speakerphone. All 2-line display models
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    Your Telephone's Operation The User-Programmable Features let you set up your telephone to meet your own unique requirements. For example, you can set ringing options for your line keys, Group Call Pickup keys and Call Coverage keys. Also, you can program your Speed Dial numbers, assign Hotline and
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    Section 1: Basics 4 N Section 1: Basics DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    to DS2000 System Configuration on page 22 and DS1000 System Configuration on page 24 for more on these requirements. Also, for your convenience there is a complete Parts List on page 131 at the end of this manual. 34-Button Super Display Telephone (P/N 80673) The 34-Button Super Display Telephone is
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    Button Display Telephone (P/N 80573) The 22-Button Display Telephone provides a 2-by-20 alphanumeric display with 4 Interactive Soft Keys for intuitive feature access, 10 Personal Speed Dial bin keys, 12 user-programmable function keys and 14 fixed feature keys. It also offers a built-in speakerphone
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    in 34-Button Super Display and 34-Button Display Telephones. You can install up to 4 DSS Consoles maximum. Depending on your system configuration, the number of DSS Consoles you can install may also be limited by the System Load Factor. See DS2000 System Configuration on page 22 and DS1000 System Con
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    -on Wall Mount Kit to attach any key telephone to the wall or a standard wall plate. The wall mount kit includes a mounting bracket, wall mount screws and a handset hanger. REJ Recording Jack Module (P/N 80175) Use the REJ Recording Jack to connect a Super Display or 34-Button Display Telephone to
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    system status and troubleshooting information at a glance, without removing the cover. Make a note of the following... G You must install a 16DSTU PCB into the first universal slot of the 4-Slot Cabinet. Be sure to review DS2000 System Configuration on page 22 for more on setting up the 4-Slot
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    uses UltraMail or UltraMail 2000, you must install only power supply P/N 80005C. Be sure to review DS2000 System Configuration on page 22 for program, and memory for the customer's site-specific data. Every system requires a CPU PCB. In addition, it also provides: G PC Card interface G Conference
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    configuration. Turn to DS2000 System Configuration on page 22 for more. Make a note of the following... G The 8ASTU PCB provides high voltage message waiting for single line sets with high voltage message waiting lamps. G The 8ASTU PCB also provides Caller ID to single line sets. G You can install
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    1. Provides high voltage message waiting. Also provides Caller ID to single line sets. 8ATRU 8 Port Analog Trunk PCB (P/N 80011B) The 8ATRU PCB supports 8 analog loop start CO trunks. The PCB has a Mode Switch (for taking the PCB out of service), a status LED indicating proper PCB operation, and
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    built-in Caller ID. T1 Trunk PCB (P/N 80061) The T1 Trunk PCB provides advanced digital trunking and gives the DS2000 a maximum of DS1000 cabinet supports: G 3 trunks G 8 digital extensions G 4 analog extensions G 1 Analog Door Box G 1 Analog Door Box Control Relay that can alternately be used
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    cabinet cover and snapping in the Expansion Board, the DS1000 can accommodate an additional: G 3 trunks G 8 digital extensions G 4 analog extensions G 1 Analog Door Box G 1 Analog Door Box Control Relay that can alternately be used for External Paging amplifier control With the Expansion Board
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    , and Caller ID with Return Call. Interactive Soft Keys guide the display telephone user through the extensive IntraMail feature set. 2 ✍ IntraMail components at a glance - P/N 80044 P/N 80088 IntraMail, 4 Port, 4 Hour IntraMail, 8 Port, 8 Hour Ports Mailboxes Storage Hours Answer Tables Dial
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    Voice Mail with Automated Attendant systems for DS2000. UltraMail uses flash memory storage and provides up to refer to the Aspire Mail and UltraMail System Guide (P/N 17710SWG**). ✍ UltraMail and UltraMail 2000 components Dial Action Tables Distribution Lists Programming Interface Remote Programming
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    necii.com/ds2000. DS1000/2000 PC Program (System Administrator) (P/N 80053) The PC Program is a WindowsTM-based application you can use for programming the telephone system and maintaining site databases, instead of using the conventional telephone programming. The PC Program provides: DS1000/2000
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    Program allows you to set up a database on your PC off line, connect to the telephone system, and upload the entire custom configuration. G Database Save and Restore Use the PC Program to save a site's data to your PC hard disk. You can easily restore the saved data later on, if required. The DS1000
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    A PC or laptop to the system's RS-232-C serial port. Use the PC or laptop to collect call history, view Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) data, use the Update Utility to upgrade system software, or use the PC Program. These applications also require DB9 Female to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85980. Note
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    Female to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85980 along with 8Pin DIN to Mod-8 Cable P/N 80893 to connect a PC or laptop to the DS2000 RS-232-C serial port. In DS1000, use DB9 Female to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85980 along with RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable P/N 80891 (or a standard Mod-8 Patch Cord) to connect a PC or laptop
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    Section 2: Components DB25 Male to Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85981) In DS2000, use DB25 Male to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85981 along with 8Pin DIN to Mod-8 Cable P/N 80893 to connect a modem to the DS2000 CPU RS-232-C serial port. In DS1000, use DB25 Male to Mod-8 Adaptor P/N 85981 along with RJ61X 8-Conductor
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    to use system programming to activate PCBs after you plug them in. Remember, you should always plug a 16DSTU PCB into slot CN1. DS2000 Configuration Guidelines The total number of components you can install and connect depends on power supply capacity and the System Load Factor. Review the DS2000 Con
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    Section 2: Components DS2000 System Load Factor Calculations Load Type 19 0 UltraMail 2000 PCB (VMS) 0 5 Telephones (Keysets and SLTs) 0 0 110-Button DSS Console 0 2 24-Button DSS Console 0 1 2-OPX Module 0 3 Item . 2 DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 2: Components N 23
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    System Load Factor. Use the DS1000 System Load Factor Calculations chart on the next page to verify your system's configuration. To check your system configuration: 1. Indicate the quantity for each item installed in the Qty column. 2. For each item, multiply the Qty times
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    by pressing a line key and dialing the outside number. G In DS1000, all extension users can also place outside calls by dialing 9 plus the outside number. At the attendant's extension (300), key 11 is the Night Key and the last key on the phone (12 or 24 depending on telephone model) is the Operator
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    Section 2: Components 26 N Section 2: Components DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    place a trunk call. If the user doesn't enter the code, the system prevents the call. The system can require Forced Account Codes for all trunk calls, or just for toll calls (as determined by Toll Restriction programming). Note that Forced Account Codes do not pertain to incoming calls. DS1000/2000
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    , Personal and System Speed Dial bins can contain Account Codes. Using Account Codes with Last Number Redial and Save Last Number Redial and Save do not store Account Codes. This means that the user must manually enter an Account Code to have it included with a call dialed using Last Number Redial
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    Display Alphanumeric Display messages help the display telephone user process calls, identify callers and customize features. Availability: All versions. The 22- and 34-Button Display Telephones have a two-line, 20character per line alphanumeric display. The first line displays the date and time
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    1). The attendant should use a 34-Button Display or 34-Button Super Display Telephone. In addition, most attendants should find a 24-Button or 110-Button Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console helpful when processing calls. Feature Quick Steps To call the attendant: 1. Press ICM + Dial 0 (or 01-04
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    Call Pickup keys G Hotline keys G Intercom (ICM key) G Last Number Redial (LND key) G Paging keys G Park keys G Personal Speed Dial bin keys G Personal and System Speed Dial keys 3 The system always provides Automatic Handsfree for: G Dial Number Preview G Directory Dialing DS1000/2000
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    program from CD, Background Music uses this source as well. In DS2000, the external music source connects to the CPU's 8-pin mod jack. In DS1000, the external music source connects to the AUDIO jack. For more on connecting a customer-provided music source, refer to the system's Hardware Manual
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    and off: 1. Do not lift handset or press SPK + Press HOLD. Barge In (Intrusion) Availability: All versions. In an emergency, use Barge In to get through to a coworker right away. Barge In permits an extension user to break into another extension user's established call. This sets up a three-way
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    , the keyset user can press the Call Coverage Key to intercept their co-worker's incoming call. They can also press the Call Coverage key to call the covered extension. An extension can have as many Call Coverage Keys as they have available Programmable keys on their telephone. Call Coverage Key
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    a key on their telephone or DSS Console assigned as a Call Forwarding key. G While the extension is idle, pressing the key puts the extension in the Call Forwarding programing mode - the same as pressing ICM and dialing *3. If the extension has Call Forwarding enabled, and the user presses the key
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    are away from the office. To set up Off Premise Call Forwarding, the user selects the trunk or trunk group over which the call should route, as well as the number the sys- tem should dial. The number dialed can be from an extension's Personal Speed Dial bin containing an outside number, or the
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    + Dial *3 0. Call Timer Call Timer helps users that must keep track of their time on the phone. Availability: All versions. Call Timer lets a keyset user with a Call Timer key time their trunk calls on the telephone display. There are two types of Call Timer keys: G Manual Call Timer Any time
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    Section 3: Features To time your call if you have a Manual Call Timer key: 1. Place or answer Intercom or trunk call + Press Manual Call Timer key. Call Waiting / Camp-On Call Waiting helps busy extension users know when they have additional waiting calls. It also lets callers wait in line for a
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    through. Caller ID Caller ID automatically Availability: All versions. displays the phone number and optional name for incoming trunk calls. Caller ID allows a display keyset to show an incoming caller's telephone number (called Directory Number or DN) and optional name. Caller ID supports the
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    Caller ID) While a display keyset user is busy on a call, the system can show the Caller ID information for a waiting call. If the busy extension is programmed to receive Camp On tones or Off-Hook Ringing from the waiting call, the system will send the Caller ID data to the busy telephone's display
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    To cancel the Caller ID display and return your phone to its normal display: 1. Press CLEAR. To turn the Caller ID display back on (after you press CLEAR to cancel it): 1. Press CHECK. To display the Caller ID data for the third party's call (i.e., use Third Party Caller ID Check): 1. Press ICM
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    (e.g., 101 for trunk 1). 3. Dial outside number. To place a call over a trunk group: 1. Lift handset + Press ICM. 2. Dial trunk group code (90-98) + Dial outside number. User Programmable Feature: # R A L Assigns line key ringing mode. 42 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    keyset and DSS Console Programmable Function Key assignments. Availability: All versions. A display telephone user can use the CHECK key to check keyset and DSS Console Programmable Function Key assignments and Personal Speed Dial bin names. Feature Quick Steps To check a Programmable Function Key
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    to enable or disable an extension's ability to use Internal Call Forwarding. • See Call Forwarding on page 35 for more. System Speed Dial Access Use this option to enable or disable an extension's ability to access System Speed Dial. • See System Speed Dial on page 99 for more. Extended Ring
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    extension's ability to display Caller ID data. • See Caller ID on page 39 for more. Use this option to enable or disable an extension's ability to show the 2nd Call Caller ID (Extension Level Call Waiting Caller ID). • See Caller ID on page 39 for more. 3 DS1000/2000 Product Description Section
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    Option Description 3rd Party Caller ID Use this option to enable or disable an extension's ability to show 3rd Party Caller ID. • See Caller ID on page 39 for more. Caller ID Display Separator Use this option to enable or disable the Caller ID display separator (-). • See Caller ID on page 39
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    Options Option SLT Loop Disconnect Enhanced LND Day Walking Class of Service Night Walking Class of Service Extension Locking DND Override Unsupervised Conference Allow DID Calls DID Camp-On Caller ID Alert Lamp Description Use this option to enable or disable the ability of the system to send
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    dynamically allocated as users request them. Feature Quick Steps To establish a Conference: 1. Set up first call + Press CONF. Dial extension, place or answer trunk call, or retrieve call from Park Orbit. 2. Set up second call. Dial extension, place or answer trunk call, or retrieve call from Park
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    Number Preview lets a display keyset user dial and review a number before the system dials it out. Feature Quick Steps To dial using Dial Number Preview: 1. Do not lift the handset, or press SPK or press ICM + Dial *. 2. Dial the number you want to call + Press line key to dial previewed number. To
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    Answer Intercept If a caller dials an extension that is busy, in Do Not Disturb, or is unanswered, the system routes the call to the extension's programmed overflow destination. G DID Camp-On DID Camp-On sets what happens to DID calls to busy extensions when you have Busy/DND Intercept disabled. With
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    . When outside callers dial the DIL's phone number, the call rings the operator call diverts to Key Ring. Feature Quick Steps To answer a call on your Direct Inward Line: 1. Lift handset. To place all your DILs into Night Mode 1. Press DND. This also enables Do Not Disturb at the extension. DS1000
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    system features. The DSS Console gives a 34-Button Display or 34-Button Super Display user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button access to extensions, trunks, and selected system features. This saves time for users that do a lot of call processing (such as operators or dispatchers). There are
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    Headset Key • Hotline • ICM Directory • Message Center • Night Key • Page Zones • Park Orbit • Reverse Voice Over • Save • Speed Dial, Personal • Speed Dial, System • Split • Trunks (line keys) • Voice Mail Record 3 Feature Quick Steps To use your Account Code key: 1. Place or answer trunk call
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    key to call Hotline partner. To use your DSS Console ICM Directory key: 1. Press key to access Intercom Directory Dialing. To use your DSS Console Message Center key: 1. Press key to see how many messages are waiting in the Message Center. OR Press SPK (or lift the handset) + key to call Message
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    trunk, the user can dial any outside telephone number without restriction. An extension's Class of Service allows or denies Direct Trunk Access. Direct Trunk Access is normally only provided for attendants, priority users Feature Quick Steps To place a call over a specific trunk using Direct Trunk
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    Speed Dial names. Feature Quick Steps To place a call using Directory Dialing: 1. Do not lift handset or press SPK. 2. Dial 3 + Dial the type of Directory Dialing (C, I or P). To scroll alphabetically through the selected directory, press VOL L or VOL M. To call the displayed name, just press DIAL
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    PROGRAM (PGM) + RING. Refer to the DS1000/2000 Multibutton Feature Handbook (P/M 80000MFH**) for details on setting up Distinctive Ringing. 3 Do Not Disturb Availability: All versions. Work by the phone undisturbed by incoming calls and announcements. Do Not Disturb (DND) blocks incoming calls
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    a trunk call to an extension in DND, the Transfer will be blocked if the extension has enabled DND for all calls (type 3) or DND for trunk calls (type 1). The Transfer will be allowed if the extension has enabled DND for Intercom calls (type 2). 58 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product
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    to any extension that has a Hotline key for a co-worker, even without the Class of Service option enabled. Feature Quick Steps To use Do Not Disturb Override: 1. Dial co-worker in DND + Press DND OVERRIDE (OVRD) or dial 1. 3 Door Box Availability: Requires DS1000. Use a Door Box to remotely The
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    DS1000/2000 PC Program. Extended Ringing Lets calls ring longer than usual to assist co-workers that can't readily get to their phones. Availability: All versions. Extended Ringing forces an unanswered call to ring a telephone an extended number of times before rerouting. This helps users that
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    extensions programmed into a Terminal Hunting list. A call unanswered at a member extension rings the next extension in the programmed list. The call trunk calls, DILs to a hunt group member, and ringing Intercom calls. Hunting does not occur for Key Ring and Ring Group calls. DS1000/2000 Product
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    or setting up a DIL to the master number. When all members of the UCD Hunting group are busy, the call can route to the programmed UCD Overflow destination. A UCD Hunting group member can dial a code to temporarily remove themselves from their UCD group. They no longer have to put their phone in DND
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    secure their phone user can secure their phone when they leave the office. The user may want to do this if their to prevent unauthorized use. phone has Toll Restriction and Class of Service options enabled that could be easily abused. While locked, the restrictions set up in Class of Service 15 and
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    Calls, Placing You can change the digits a user dials to: These digits are normally: Reach the system operator(s) 0 or 01-04 Call a co-worker over the Intercom 300-333 in DS1000, 300-427 in DS2000 Directly access a trunk 101-106 in DS1000. 101-164 in DS2000 call on the trunk. Only use this
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    worker's voices during a Group Lis- ten. When a keyset user sets up Group Listen, they hear their caller's voice over the telephone speaker as well as their handset. Feature Quick Steps To initiate Group Listen: 1. Place or answer call using the handset + Press SPK twice (but do not hang up). To
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    extension number not already in use. Overflow for Group Ring Calls If unanswered, DILs to a Ring Group can route to a programmed overflow destination. The Service / Night Ring on page 80 for more. Feature Quick Steps To make an Intercom call to a Ring Group: 1. Lift handset + Press ICM + Dial Ring
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    . Feature Quick Steps Handsfree To use Handsfree instead of lifting the handset: 1. Press SPK. To change a Handsfree call into a handset call: 1. Lift handset. Handsfree Answerback 1. Operation is automatic if enabled in system programming. User Programmable Feature: # V A Enables Intercom voice
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    Music If programmed and connected, Background Music will broadcast over the telephone speaker while the extension is in the Headset mode. G Central Office Calls, Answering An extension user in the Headset mode can press VOL L and VOL M while idle to control the volume of any call ringing their phone
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    Ring calls ringing the phone while it is in the headset mode. An extension in the headset mode will not hear Off-Hook Ringing. Intercom Calls If the extension is set up to receive Camp-On tones for waiting Intercom calls, the user will hear 3 tones in their headset when a co-worker dials 2 to
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    a trunk on Hold at another extension: 1. Press ICM + Dial *4 followed by the trunk number (e.g., 01 for trunk 1). To place an Intercom call on Hold: 1. Press HOLD + Hang up. To pick up a call on Intercom Hold: 1. Lift handset + Press HOLD. 70 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    telephone's advanced features because the function of the soft keys change as the user process calls. For example, while on a trunk call a display keyset user can press the PARK soft key to Park their call in orbit. For additional information on Interactive Soft Key operation, refer to the DS1000
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    (depending on how your system is set up). If your call voice-announces the destination, you can dial 1 to force the call to ring. To answer an Intercom call (if you hear two beeps and your phone has Handsfree Answerback): 1. Speak toward phone, or lift the handset for privacy. To answer an Intercom
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    the 5 most recent numbers (including Speed Dial calls), with the most recent call at the top of the buffer and the oldest number at the bottom of the buffer. Old calls get pushed off the bottom of the buffer to make room for new calls at the top. If a user dials a number that is already stored in
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    your last call: 1. Lift the handset + (Optional) Press an idle line key to preselect a trunk + Press LND. To redial your last call using Enhanced Last Number Redial: 1. At a Super Display Telephone Press LND + Soft key for the number you want to redial. At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone Press
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    lowest to highest) Feature Quick Steps To place a call over a specific trunk using a line key: 1. Lift handset + Press line key + Dial outside number. To answer an incoming trunk call: 1. Lift handset + Press flashing line key. User Programmable Feature: # R A L Assigns line key ringing mode. 3 Loop
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    call on a Loop Key: 1. Lift handset + Press Loop Key + Dial trunk group code (0-8) + Dial outside number. Meet-Me Conference Availability: All versions. Set up a multiple-party telephone conversation with your co-workers. With Meet-Me Conference, an extension user can set up a telephone meeting
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    a message for a return call: 1. Do not lift the handset + Press MW. The first extension that left a message displays. Press MW repeatedly to display additional Messages Waiting, if any. 2. When the extension you want to call displays, lift the handset + Press MW. DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    microphone. Once activated, Microphone Mute prevents the caller from hearing conversations in the user's work area. The user can turn off the Handsfree or handset microphone while their telephone is idle, busy on a call, in DND or while a call is ringing. The microphone stays off until the
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    to the conversation at a busy them knowing you are on extension. To implement Monitor, an extension user just calls a the phone. busy extension and dials the Monitor code. The busy extension and their caller have no indication of the intrusion. There are no tones heard and there is no visual
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    Redial G Line Keys G Loop Keys G Night Service / Night Ring G Park G Speed Dial G Transfer Night Service / Night Ring Availability: All versions. Use Night Service to reroute Night Service redirects trunk calls to their night mode destina- calls after hours. tion. Typically, the attendant or
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    a user to dial a code to pick up a call ringing the system at night. With UNA, an employee can go to any telephone and dial a UNA code to answer the call. The extension does not need to have a line/loop key assigned for the ringing call. Following are the four basic types of Night Service operation
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    Ringing. Off-Hook Signaling for Intercom Calls While an extension user is on a handset call, they can receive Camp-On tones in the telephone handset from a co-worker that called them and dialed 2 to Camp-On. Turn to Call Waiting / CampOn on page 38 for more on how to set this up. Off-Hook Ringing
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    to the Single Line Telephone Quick Reference Guide (P/N 80000SLT**). One-Touch Keys Available for Personal Speed Dial. Refer to Speed Dial on page 99. Paging Availability: All versions. Use Paging to broadcast announcements or quickly Paging lets extension users broadcast announcements to other
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    and hang up. To answer the call that is ringing over the Paging speakers: 1. Lift handset + Dial *0. While talking to a Door Box caller (DS1000 only), you can press the FLASH key or the OPEN and RLS soft keys to control the Door Box relays. User Programmable Feature: # V P Enables or disables an
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    at an extension so a co-worker can pick it up. After parking a call, a user can Page the person receiving the call and hang up. The paged party dials a code or presses a programmed System Park key to pick up the call. Many calls can be parked at the same extension, and are retrieved in LIFO (last
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    . PBX/Centrex Access Codes PBX Access Codes are the digits PBX extension users must dial to obtain outside lines. When the DS1000/2000 is installed behind a PBX, DS1000/2000 users must dial these codes before the digits for their outside call. For example, if the PBX access code is 98, and the
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    is available at single line telephones. Intercom Prime Line 3 With Intercom Prime Line, an idle extension user hears Intercom dial tone whenever they lift the handset or press SPK. Intercom Prime Line may help the extension user that most often uses Intercom functions or calls co-workers. If an
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    Release Groups are a quick alternative to Conference where control over the Conference is not required. In a Customer Service group, for example, a supervisor could just press a busy line key to monitor any agent's call. If desired, an extension user can prevent other members of their Privacy
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    Programmable Function Keys. These Program- operation. mable Function Keys simplify placing calls, answering calls and using certain features. You can customize the function of any key- set's Programmable Function Keys from the User Programmable Features. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section
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    34-Button Super Display Telephone also features 24 Programmable Function Keys. The following chart lists the available Programmable Function Key assignments. • Account Code • Call Coverage • Call Forwarding • Call Timer • Group Pickup • Headset key • Hotline • Intercom Directory Dialing • Line
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    ringing Pickup Group. You can set up the Group Call Pickup key for immediate ring, delayed ring, or no ring. To use your Headset key: 1. Press the Headset key to enable or disable the Headset mode. To use your Hotline key: 1. Press key to call Hotline partner. To use your ICM Directory key: 1. Press
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    while placing a trunk call to change the dialing mode from dial pulse to DTMF. For a system in a dial pulse area, this permits users to access DTMF services (such as telephone banking) from their DP area. Pulse to tone conversion also helps dial pulse callers use another company's automated
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    on your handset. While on a handset call, Reverse Voice Over lets a busy keyset user make a private Intercom call to an idle co-worker. The busy user just presses and holds down a programmed Reverse Voice Over key to make a private call to the assigned co-worker. The initial caller cannot hear
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    a UCD Hunting group when the user lifts the handset. The call automatically goes through - there is no need for the user to dial digits or press additional keys. Ringdown extensions are frequently used for lobby phones, where the caller just lifts the handset to get the information desk. Feature
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    by just lifting the handset. For a user that primarily answers calls, Ringing Line Preference ensures that ringing calls have priority. The tables below show the interaction between Ringing Line Preference and other features for both handset and headset calls. Table 2: Ringing Line Preference
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    . outside number and easily redial it later on. For example, an extension user can recall a busy or unanswered number without manually dialing the digits. The system retains the saved number until the user stores a new one in its place. 96 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    key to preselect a trunk for the call + Press Save Number Dialed key. Selectable Display Messaging While you're away from the Availability: All versions. phone, display telephone callers can receive personalized text messages you set up. An extension user can select a preprogrammed Selectable
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    M to scroll through the messages instead of dialing the message number. You can also press ICM and dial *38 and use your soft keys to select a message, 2. Display Message: 1. Press ICM + Dial *30 + Press SPK to hang up. Silent Monitor See Monitor / Silent Monitor on page 79. Single Line Telephones
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    user quick access to frequently called numbers. There are two types of Speed Dial: System and Personal. Speed Dial numbers can be up to 30 digits long, using 0-9, # and *. Every Speed Dial can have a programmed name up to 16 characters long. The name shows in the telephone display as the Speed Dial
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    Speed Dial Number: 1. Press ICM and dial #. 2. Dial the System Speed Dial bin number (normally 200-299), or Press Programmable Function Key for System Speed Dial bin. User Programmable Feature: # S P Allows user to program Personal and System Speed Dial numbers. 100 N Section 3: Features DS1000
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    together. parties together. Availability: All versions. With Split, an extension user can split (alternate) between a current call and a new call. Split lets the extension user easily alternate between the calls without joining (Conferencing) the Feature Quick Steps To Split between your current
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    Database Transfer Utility Use 9988 - DS1000 Database Transfer Utility to transfer the contents of one DS1000 system (called the source) to another DS1000 system (called the destination). All programming is transferred, including user-set options such as Personal Speed Dial, Distinctive Ringing and
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    - 372000 Gives you access to these programs: 0302 - System Identification 1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers 0302 - System Identification 0801 - Selectable Display Messages 1101 - System Speed Dial 1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments 1702 - Personal Speed Dial 1703 - DSS Key Assignment 1704
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    interval. When a user initiates a Meet-Me Conference, the system waits this interval for the Paged party to join the call. For Speed Dial, the system waits this interval when it encounters a pause in a Speed Dial bin. Use this timer to set the maximum length of Page announcements. (DS1000 only) When
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    sets how long a call flashes the key at an extension before it starts to ring. Hook Flash Transfer Not used. Hook Flash Disconnect Not used. Number of Extended Rings If an extension's Class of Service enables Extended Ringing, use the timer to set the duration of the Extended Ringing. DS1000
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    the maximum amount of time the loop must be closed to properly decode the dial pulse digits sent from analog devices connected to ASTU PCBs. Change this value only if the connected analog devices are set to dial at a rate other than 10 PPS. 106 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    ASTU PCBs, this timer sets the amount of time a ground must be applied before the system detects a transfer sequence. The ASTU uses this timer when analog telephones use ground Transfer instead of open loop Transfer. This timer is not used in North America. Do not change this timer from its default
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    , there will be too long a delay before the system skips over a defective trunk. PBX/Centrex Flash Use this timer to set the Flash interval. When a user flashes a trunk (manually or in a Speed Dial number), the system opens the trunk circuit for this interval. For accurate flash function, be sure to
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    of the interval between DTMF digits for trunk calls manually dialed by an extension user. This is required because the system buffers the digits the user dials. Note that this is the minimum DTMF Tone off time guaranteed by the system. Set this timer for compatibility with the connected telco
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    dialing is unnecessarily slowed down. Speed Dial DTMF Tone Off This timer sets the duration the quiet time between DTMF digits for Speed Dial trunk calls automatically dialed by the system. Set than this interval. Minimum Double Ring The system uses this timer to detect valid double ring from the
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    of time between the first and second ring bursts that the system can detect Caller ID digits. If this timer is set too long, the outside caller will hear ringing followed by reorder tone. If set too short, all the Caller ID digits may not be detected. This timer is not used with DS2000 daughter
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    . G Caller ID The system can use the received ANI data to display the caller's number on the called extension's display. The ANI data can be up to 10 digits long. (Note that the T1 PCB can also receive normal FSK-based Caller ID if provided by the telco.) Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference
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    calls. G Accessing System Speed Dial bins in the remote system. G Using the remote system's Paging. Tie Lines require a T1 PCB and Tie Line service from the telco. Feature Quick Steps Tie Line callers can use many of the features available to on-premise analog single line extensions. 3 Time
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    , the system disables the telephone dial pad 6 seconds after the user has dialed their last digit. Toll Restriction controls Active Dial Pad for both incoming and outgoing calls. G N11 Dialing N11 Dialing enables or disables an extension's ability to use N11 services such as directory assistance
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    the first available trunk in the extension's programmed "dial 9" trunk group. This simplifies placing calls in systems that have a lot of trunks for outgoing calls. Rather than press one of many line keys, the user just dials 9 instead. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 3: Features N 115
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    call over a trunk group: 1. Lift handset + Press ICM + Dial 9 + Dial outside number. Trunk (Line) Queuing / Trunk Callback Trunk Queuing When all trunks are busy, Trunk Queuing lets a user Class of Service. If more than one extension queues for a busy trunk, the system services the extension with
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    or Communications Manager to set up each phone. The following list shows the system's User Programmable Features, including the user-dialable codes. For example, a user just dials # H S to access the Headset Mode option. G Call Forwarding Cancel: # B L F See Call Forwarding on page 35
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    message, an outside caller can dial a system extension or use Voice Mail. Integrated Voice Mail enhances the telephone system with the following features: Call Forwarding to Voice Mail An extension user can forward their calls to Voice Mail. Once forwarded, calls to the extension connect
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    Transferring to Voice Mail By using Transfer to Voice Mail, an extension user can Transfer a call to the user's own or a co-worker's mailbox. After the Transfer goes through, the caller can leave a message in the mailbox. The called extension can be idle, busy on a call, or in Do Not Disturb
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    the call and speak to your caller. To check your messages: 1. Press MW. To use the Message Center 1. Press SPK or lift handset + Press the Message Center key. 2. If requested by Voice Mail, enter the security code for the Message Center mailbox. 120 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product
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    's 32 Conference circuits are dynamically allocated as users request them. Feature Quick Steps To initiate a Voice Over to a busy extension: 1. Dial 9. To respond to a Voice Over alert tone to your extension: 1. Press and hold MIC. Release MIC to talk to your initial caller. DS1000/2000 Product
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    event of a power down or system reset, each setting is automatically restored. The user can set the volume while the feature is active or by using the Volume Control Soft Key Menu (see Operation below). Contrast Control While a 22-Button or 34-Button Display Telephone is idle, pressing VOL L or VOL
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    Service options at a co-worker's phone. Walking Class of Service allows an extension user to temporarily implement their Toll Restriction and Class of Service settings at a co-worker's phone. This is normally used to override dialing restrictions at a telephone than the change from one year
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    Section 3: Features 124 N Section 3: Features DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    and Parts List Specifications System Capacities • Cabinets: • Talk Timeslots (Intercom/line): • Ports: • Trunks (CO/PBX lines):1 • Digital Telephones:1 • Analog Telephones:1 • DSS Consoles:1 • Power Failure Telephones: 1 Non-blocking DS2000 4 Slot: 64 8 Slot: 112 DS1000 N/A DS2000 4 Slot
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    Call) • Music Input: 1 • Conference Circuits: Conference circuits dynamically allocated, with 8 parties max. per Conference. • REJ Recording Jack Units: 1 max. per 34-Button or Super Display • DS2000: A dedicated 110 VAC 60 Hz circuit located within 7 feet of the cabinet is required. • DS1000:
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    : 35 Watts @ 100% full load • Input Current: DS2000: 1.50A @ 110 V DS1000: 550mA @ 110 V • VA: DS2000:165 DS1000: 66 • Kwh: DS2000: 0.165 DS1000: 0.066 • BTU: DS2000: 563 DS1000: 225 • Grounding Requirements: 12 AWG copper wire Telephone and Trunk Voltages Keyset Voltages DC voltage
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    4: Specifications and Parts List Mechanical Specifications Equipment Width • 4-Slot DS2000 KSU: 10 3/4" • 8-Slot DS2000 KSU: 19 1/2" • DS1000 KSU: 13 3/4" • Non-display Keyset: 7 1/4" • Display Keyset: 7 1/4" • Super Display Keyset: 7 1/4" • 24-Button DSS Console: 2 1/2" • 110
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    112/48 (DS2000) NEC Infrontia Class A NIFMUL-43093-KF-E NIFMUL-43094-MF-E 140-9522 A Mfrs. Port Identifier: 80010 80011 2OPX-A 2OPX-A 2OPX-A REN 0.6B SOC 9.0F SOC 9.0F SOC 9.0F Network Jacks: RJ11C RJ21X RJ21X RJ21X RJ21X DS1000 FCC Registration Information • Model: • Manufacturer: • FCC Part 15
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    Telephone 2-wire 26 AWG 2-wire 24 AWG 2-wire 22 AWG Analog Door Box (DS1000 Only) 2-wire 24 AWG 2-wire 22 AWG 2-OPX Module 2-wire 24 AWG 1000 650 1000 8000 12,000 16,000 330 550 1000 at constant 20 mA at constant 20 mA at constant 20 mA 130 N Section 4: Specifications and Parts
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    Telephone • 22-Button Display Telephone • 22-Button Telephone • Analog Telephone (customer-provided) 80673 80663 80573 80570 N/A Other Station Equipment Description: Part Number • 110-Button DSS Console • 24-Button DSS Console • 2-OPX Module • Analog Door Box (DS1000 Only) • Wall Mount Kit
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    UltraMail and UltraMail 2000. Part Number 80000 80001 80005B 80005C1 80052-V**.** 85880 DS2000 PCBs Description Part Number • Expanded Memory T1 Trunk PCB 80025B 80021A 80041B 80040B 80011B 80010B 80061 IntraMail Description Part Number • IntraMail 4 Port, 4 Hour Voice Mail with Automated
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    4) 80200A 80221 Quantity _____ _____ Miscellaneous and Optional Equipment Description: Part Number • DS1000/2000 Update Utility • DS1000/2000 System Administrator • DS2000 Adaptor Box • RJ61X 8-Conductor Cable • 8-Pin DIN to Mod-8 Cable (DS2000) • DB9 Female to Mod-8 Adaptor • DB25 Male to Mod
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    7' • Telephone Line Cord - Black 14' • 34-Button Super Display Clear Plastic Cover • 34-Button Clear Plastic Cover • 22-Button Clear Plastic Cover • 110-Button DSS Console Clear Plastic Cover • 24-Button DSS Console Clear Plastic Cover • Directory Tray • Wall Mount Handset Clip Holder Part Number
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    dialed codes that help categorize or restrict outside calls. Reference: Account Codes on page 27. All Call Paging See Paging on page 148 in this glossary. Alphanumeric Display The keyset LCD display that shows date and time, feature status messages, and Soft Key definitions. The 22- and 34-button
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    is set up with unique call processing capabilities. Reference: Attendant Position on page 30. Attendant Call Queuing The method by which Intercom callers 30. Automatic Handsfree A keyset user can place or answer a call by just pressing a key, without lifting the handset or pressing SPK first.
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    page 35. 5 A keyset user can forward their calls to their home office or cell phone. Reference: Call Forwarding Off Premise on page 36. A telephone display application that allows the keyset user to time their trunk calls. Reference: Call Timer on page 37. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section
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    can store the caller's name and phone number for easy review and redialing. Reference: Caller ID on page 39. Caller ID, Second Call Displays the Caller ID data for a waiting (i.e, second) trunk call while the display keyset user is busy on a call. Reference: Caller ID on page 39. Caller ID, Third
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    Time and Date on page 152 in this glossary. 5 Allows a call to immediately flash a line or Call Coverage key and then ring after a programmed delay. Reference: Delayed Ringing on page 48. Dial Number Preview The ability of a display keyset user to dial and review a number on the telephone display
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    Pickup on page 55. Directory Dialing A dial-by-name facility of the telephone system that allows a display keyset user to select a co-worker or outside call from a list of displayed names. Directory Dialing can show a list of System Speed Dial names, Personal Speed Dial names, or Intercom names
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    IntraMail and DS2000 Automatic Slot Configuration. Reference: Expanded Database on page 60. 5 Expands the capabilities of the DS1000 system. Reference: DS1000 Expansion Board (P/N 80221) on page 14. Extended Ringing Allows calls to ring specific extensions (such as warehouse telephones) for an
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    dial to reach the attendant, other co-workers, and outside lines (trunks). Reference: Flexible Numbering Plan on page 64. Forced Account Codes An extension user must enter an Account Code each time they place a trunk call. Reference: Account Codes on page 27. 142 N Section 5: Glossary DS1000
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    code or use a uniquely programmed Group Call Pickup Programmable Function Key. Reference: Group Call Pickup on page 65. Group Listen The capability of a keyset extension to allow the user to talk on a handset call conversation and simultaneously broadcast the other party's voice over the telephone
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    Soft Keys Interactive feature buttons that provide intuitive call processing. On a display keyset, the soft keys are the 4 buttons just beneath the telephone display that change in function as the user processes calls. The display area just above the buttons indicates the currently active
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    quickly redial the last outside (trunk) call they dialed. Enhanced Last Number Redial allows the user to select from the last 5 outside numbers dialed. Reference: Last Number Redial on page 73. Uniquely programmed Programmable Function Keys that provide one-button access to an outside line (trunk
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    keyset user to press a key to turn off their phone's Handsfree microphone at any time. Reference: Microphone Mute on page 78. Modem Cut-Through A unique DS1000 only feature that allows a modem connected to the system's analog modem port to achieve maximum throughput speeds on outside (trunk) calls
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    page 82. One Touch Keys See Speed Dial on page 99. 5 Optional Account Codes A keyset user can optionally enter an Account Code while placing a call or while on a call. Also called Unforced Account Codes. Reference: Account Codes on page 27. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 5: Glossary
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    page 86. Personal Speed Dial See Speed Dial on page 150 in this glossary. Prime Line Preference Allows a keyset user to place or answer a call just by lifting the handset. The activation of Prime Line Preference is associated in system programming with a particular key on the telephone. If the
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    Function Keys Keys on a keyset telephone that can be assigned to a variety of functions that simplify placing calls, answering calls, and using certain features. The 22-button sets have 12 Programmable Function Keys. The 34-button and Super Display sets have 24 Programmable Function Keys. Reference
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    ringing call when the user lifts the handset. Reference: Ringing Line Preference on page 95. Save Number Dialed Selectable Display Messaging Screened Transfer Permits an extension user to save the last outside number they dialed and easily redial it later on by pressing a uniquely programmed Save
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    Hold for outside (trunk) calls that allows any extension user to retrieve the call from Hold. See also Automatic Hold on page 136, Exclusive Hold on page 142, and Intercom Hold on page 144 in this glossary. Reference: Hold on page 69. See Speed Dial on page 150 in this glossary. DS1000/2000 Product
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    150 in this glossary. Tie Lines Using T1 trunks, tie lines allow you to link two DS2000 systems together for inter-system calling and other features. Reference: Tie Lines on page 113. Time and Date Timers The Time and Date appears on display telephones and the Station Message Detail Recording
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    tone on an outside line (trunk) for placing a call. Single line telephone users lift the handset and dial 9, while keyset extension users press ICM and dial 9, The system automatically selects the first available trunk in the programmed "dial 9" trunk group. Reference: Trunk Group Routing on page
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    -Series provide integrated Voice Mail and Automated Attendant services to every user in the telephone system. Reference: Voice Mail on page 118. Voice Over Allows an extension user to dial the Voice Over code to get through to a keyset user busy on a handset call. Reference: Voice Over on page 121
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    Glossary Walking Class of Service An extension user can temporarily use their Toll Restriction and Class of Service options at a co-worker's phone. Reference: Walking Class of Service on page 123. 5 DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 5: Glossary N 155
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    Glossary 156 N Section 5: Glossary DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    Station PCB (P/Ns 80021 and 80021A). . .11 22-Button Display Telephone (P/N 80573). . .6 22-Button Telephone (P/N 80570). . .6 2-OPX Module (P/N 92177A). . .7 34-Button Display Telephone (P/N 80663). . .6 34-Button Super Display Telephone (P/N 80673). . .5 4ASTU 4 Port Analog Station PCB (P/Ns
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    a Telephone Meeting. . .3 Managing The System. . .3 Other Powerful System Options. . .3 Outside Calls. . .2 Placing Calls Quickly. . .3 When You Work in Groups. . .3 When Your Call Can't Go Through. . .3 DS2000 Load Factor Calculations. . .22 DSS. . .52 DSS Console. . .52 E Electrical Specifications
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    Mechanical Specifications. . .128 DS1000/2000 Product Description Index Meet-Me Conference. display. . .86 Parts List. . .131 Password Protection. . .103 PBX/Centrex Compatibility. . .86 PC Card (P/N 85880). . .10 PC Card with Software (P/N 80050-V**.**). . .10 PC Program. . .17 PCBs. . .132 DS2000
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    System Programming Password Protection. . .103 System Speed Dial. . .99 System Timers. . .103 System Timers, Stations. . .105 System Timers, Trunks. . .108 T T1 Trunk PCB. . .13 Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference. . .112 Telephones. . .131 Terminal Hunting. . .61 The Telephones. . .5 Time and
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    Update Utility. . .17 User Programmable Features. . .117 User-Programmable Features. . .125 V Verified Account Codes. . .28 .121 Voice Over, Reverse. . .93 Volume Controls. . .122 W Wall Mount Kit (P/N 80579). . .8 Y Year 2000 Compliance. . .123 Index DS1000/2000 Product Description Index N 5
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    Index 6 N Index DS1000/2000 Product Description
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    Tel: 800-365-1928 Fax: 203-926-5458 cng.nec.com Other Important Telephone Numbers Sales 203-926-5450 Customer Service 203-926-5444 Customer Service FAX 203-926-5454 Technical Service 203-925-8801 Discontinued Product Service 900-990-2541 Technical Training 203-926-5430 Emergency Technical
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    *80000PDG04* 80000PDG04 NEC America, Inc., Corporate Networks Group 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 cng.nec.com August 12, 2003 Printed in U.S.A.
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Product Description
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