Telephone Port Programming - NEC Xen alpha Installation Manual

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Telephone Port Programming

Programming
Programming
Programming
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To change the default setting for a telephone port, dial the 2 digit number that
corresponds to the telephone you want to change (01 to 6, as appropriate). For
Note
example, to change the setting for telephone Port 10, dial "1", "0". Depending on
the function number, dialling the port number will either toggle its setting
between two values or, where more than two values are available, will cause
that setting to flash. When the setting flashes, you are required to tenter a third
digits, this being the new programming value (0 to 9, as appropriate). Port
numbers are shown in descending order, with Port 01 on the right-hand side of
the display.
Table 9-3: Telephone Port Programming
Function
Function Name and
Number
Telephone Display
202
Off-Hook Ringing Tone
P202 OFFHK RING
11111111111111
203
Trunk Line Barge-In
P203 CO BRG IN
– – – – – – – – – – – – – –
205
Hot Line/Prime Line
Assignment
P205 HOT LINE
206
Extension Number
Assignment
P206 STATION NO
NO 0 1 = 1 0
To change the extension number for the displayed port, press the numbers on
Note:
the dial pad that correspond to the extension number.
207
Single Line Port Type
P207 SLT TYPE
208
Single Line Dialling
Type
P208 SLT TYPE
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Even though you can assign all 10 ports as single line telephones, this is not
Note:
recommended. If you are going to use a telephone to program the system, one
telephone must be a multiline telephone.
Description
Used to indicate whether a
ringing tone is sent when
the user is engaged in a
conversation. This tone
signals the user that there is
an incoming call (on a trunk
line).
Used to indicate (for each
telephone) if barge-in is
allowed when the user is
engaged in a call using a
trunk line.
Program up to 12 digits to
be dialled when the station
user goes off-hook.
01:_
Used to assign an
extension number to each
telephone in the system.
Used to designate whether
the single line port is
connected to a single line
– –
telephone.
Used to assign the dialling
type for single line
telephones. The options are
rotary (Dial Pulse) or
touchtone (Dual Tone
Multifrequency).
Installation Manual, Chapter 9 – Telephone Programming
A6-506000-642-01(8508), Release 6.0, November 2003
Programming Values
1 = Enabled
– = Disabled
1 = Enabled
– = Disabled
Up to 12 digits (0~9, *, #).
Default = Not Specified
Available Extension Numbers =
10 59
Default:
Ports 01 16 = Ext 10 25
UCD Pilot 1 & 2 = Ext.40 41
VMS Ports 1 & 2 = Ext.50 51
– = Not Connected
1 = Single Line Telephone
– = Dial Pulse (Rotary)
1 = Dual Tone Multifrequency
(Touchtone)

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