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  • Page 1 ISDN Digital Set User's Guide SRS-1050 National ISDN Fujitsu Delivering on the promise of ISDN Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 2 Fujitsu SRS -1050 ( Page 2 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 3 Printed in the United States of America. This publication may be replaced by a revised edition. To find out if a revision exists, or to order copies of publications, write to Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. 4403 Bland Road, Somerset Park, Raleigh, NC 27609, or call 1-800-228-ISDN.
  • Page 4 Fujitsu SRS -1050 ( Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 5 ( Fujitsu SRS -1050 FCC Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Part 68 Label is located on the bottom of the enclosure. This label contains the FCC Registration Number for this equipment. If requested, the FCC Registration Number and the following information must be provided to your telephone company.
  • Page 6 Preface This guide provides descriptions and procedures for using Fujitsu's Digital Set Feature Phone, called the SRS-1050, when it is attached to a switch supporting National ISDN. This guide is for anyone interested in using the SRS-1050 to gain the benefits of the combined voice and data network capabilities of ISDN technology.
  • Page 7 ( Fujitsu SRS -1050 Chapter 4 explains how to use the data terminal adapter to place or receive data calls. Page 7 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 8 Note: 5ESS, DMS-100, and EWSD are registered trademarks of Lucent, Nortel, and Siemens Telecom Networks respectively. Helpful Tips About Your SRS-1050 Because ISDN technology is new, some features of your SRS-1050 may be unfamiliar. Page 8 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 9 ( Fujitsu SRS -1050 Softkeys The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display. When you press the KEY MENU button to their right, function labels appear on line 2 of the display. DATA CLEAR Key Menu Standard Softkey Layout (The DATA softkey label appears only if you have the data model.)
  • Page 10 ISDN CONCEPTS: INTEGRATED VOICE AND DATA ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Network, which provides many voice and communication features. (The SRS-1050 data features, available with the optional data terminal adapter, are described in Chapter 4, "Data Operation".) The basic ISDN service provides two 64,000 bits per second "B"...
  • Page 11 They allow the incoming directory number to be displayed if it is available. Data Features The optional data features of the SRS-1050 include the following capabilities: • Communication on the D-channel using packet switching with an asynchronous RS-232 terminal at terminal speeds up to 19,200 bits per second.
  • Page 12 SPID For your SRS-1050 to work on a multipoint line, it must have a valid Service Profile Identifier (SPID). The SPID number is usually entered when the SRS-1050 is installed. So if your digital set already has a SPID number, you don't have to reenter it.
  • Page 13 Your System Administrator may be your phone company representative or a member of your telecommunications department. Call Appearance Preference The SRS-1050 allows you to specify which Call Appearance button it selects when you go offhook (lift the receiver or press SPEAKER). You have four choices: •...
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    Fujitsu SRS -1050 ( TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set........1-1 SRS-1050 Components..............1-3 Switches and Connectors..............1-4 MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS ............1-5 CALL INFORMATION DISPLAYS ..........1-8 SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU............1-8 Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES ........
  • Page 15 ( Fujitsu SRS -1050 Section Page REINITIALIZING THE PHONE............3-8 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA)........3-9 Enabling the UNA Feature ..............3-9 UNA on All Call Appearances............3-10 UNA on Selected Call Appearances ..........3-10 Disabling the UNA Feature ............3-11 HANDSFREE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET MODES ....3-11 Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode.......3-12...
  • Page 16 Fujitsu SRS -1050 ( Notes Page 16 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 17 SRS -1050 ( Index SRS-1050 Subject Index Subject Page AT Commands ....................4-2 Button Placement..................B-21 Calendar/Clock....................3-6 Call Announce Intercom................3-16 Call Appearance Preference..............3-22 Call Identification Displays..............D-1 Call Status Code Table................F-7 Conference....................2-12 Connection Status Messages – BCS............E-1 Connection Status Messages – DPS............E-4 Connectors ....................1-4...
  • Page 18 ( SRS -1050 Index Subject Page LCD Test..................... C-2 LED Test..................... C-1 Manual Configuration ................B-9 Memory Tests.................... C-3 Menu Mode ....................3-1 Menu options – selecting.................3-2 Message Abbreviation Table..............F-4 Message Logging Codes – interpretation..........F-1 Multifunction buttons................1-5 National Standardized Cause Values............E-5 Network connection..................
  • Page 19 SRS -1050 ( Index Subject Page Terminal resistors ..................B-19 Test Mode ....................C-1 Tone Test....................C-2 TRANSFER....................2-14 Transferring a call..................2-15 UNA - Unanswered call logging (set-up) ..........3-9 Unanswered Call Logging (use).............2-19 Voice Calls - placing and receiving............2-1 Volume controls ..................1-5 Notes Page 3 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 20 ( SRS -1050 Index Notes Page 4 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 21: Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set

    Digital Set Components Figures 1-1 and 1-2 show, respectively, the front panel and the rear of the digital set. The major components of the SRS-1050 are labeled and described in the accompanying text. Page 1-1 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 22 Speaker Multifunction buttons Volume/Contrast buttons Function keys Drop Conference Transfer Redial Hold Speaker Microphone Numeric keypad Figure 1-1: SRS-1050 Front Panel Terminating DC power connector Not operable resistor LINE ISDN line OFF ON connector OFF ON 40V DC Handset/Headset connector (left side)
  • Page 23: Srs-1050 Components

    Function Keys The microphone on the front edge of the front edge of the phone The SRS-1050 has six function picks up your voice, unless buttons. Three of these are switched off with the MIC-OFF permanently assigned to local key.
  • Page 24: Switches And Connectors

    (Button 20, Activators 20 or 61) Switches and Connectors The multifunction button located in the upper right corner of the The SRS-1050 has the following SRS-1050 button array, labeled controls, connectors, switches, "MIC-OFF", can serve as a One and indicators: Touch button or a microphone control button.
  • Page 25: Multifunction Buttons

    ( SRS -1050 Overview Chapter 1 MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS Loopback test switch. This locking switch, labeled "LOOP", places the set in loopback mode. Loopback is a test for data transmission. MIC-OFF Program switch for data setup. This switch, labeled "PRG", places the set in programming mode when you are setting up parameters for the data terminal adapter.
  • Page 26 Multiple Directory Number In order to simplify ordering and Appearances line installation, Fujitsu has included pre-set assignments for Each SRS-1050 associates its some of the most frequently used primary Directory Number with network based features. See multifunction button 1. Multiple...
  • Page 27 It means you can have up to three calls at the same time Figure 1-4 shows an SRS-1050 using that single Directory whose primary Directory Number Number, though you can talk on is 747-3456, with two additional only one at a time.
  • Page 28: Call Information Displays

    SRS -1050 Overview ( Chapter 1 CALL INFORMATION SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU DISPLAYS When you press KEY MENU, line 2 of the display changes to the 1=747-3456 (Line 1) names for the four keys directly 12:55PM TUE MAY 5 (Line 2) below the display.
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 ....................Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set ........1 Digital Set Components ..........1 SRS-1050 Components ..........3 Function Keys ..........3 LED Indicators ..........4 Switches and Connectors ..........4 Volume and Contrast Controls......5 MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS ........
  • Page 30: Introduction To Voice Features

    This feature is set active by default when you receive your SRS-1050. If for some reason this feature is not active, see “Activating the MIC- OFF Key” in Chapter 3 for the activation procedure.
  • Page 31 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Switching between Handset If you are using handsfree and Handsfree Modes mode and want to use the handset If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree Pick up the handset. Your call mode continues without interruption.
  • Page 32 ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 b. Press the button in the 4. If your call is answered, handset cradle to get a dial converse with the called party. tone. 5. When your conversation ends, hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle.
  • Page 33 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Note: You can also use a one- touch button after handling b. Retain the call by pressing the active call. This an idle Call Appearance automatically dials the button to get a dial tone. number.
  • Page 34: Handsfree Calls

    ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 b. Retain the call by pressing the green-flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call. (The first call is automatically put on hold.) 2. Converse with the calling party. 3. When your conversation ends, you have the following choices: •...
  • Page 35 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 2. Dial the desired number by You can also use a one-touch pressing the keys on the button, which automatically numeric keypad. selects handsfree operation on an idle CA and dials the 3. If your call is not answered, number.
  • Page 36 ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 b. Retrieve the original call, if it You can also use a one-touch was held, by pressing its button, after handling the red-flashing Call existing call. This Appearance button. automatically selects handsfree operation on an idle 4.
  • Page 37 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 To turn the microphone back 2. Converse with the calling party. on, press MIC-OFF again; its (If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the red LED will go dark. microphone has been turned off. Press MIC-OFF to turn it back 3.
  • Page 38: Headset Calls

    ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 Placing Headset Calls 5. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPEAKER. If you are not talking on Note the call duration; it another call vanishes after about three seconds. Place the headset on your head in a position comfortable for hearing Note: Onhook dialing.
  • Page 39 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 b. Press an idle Call You can also use a one-touch Appearance button to get a button after handling the dial tone. The call is existing call. This automatically put on hold. automatically selects an idle CA and dials the number.
  • Page 40 3, "Local Features".) (See also "Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes", in Chapter 3, "Local Features".) FUNCTION BUTTONS The SRS-1050 has six function If you are already using the buttons, located to the right of headset and talking on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 41: Function Buttons

    SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 DROP CONFERENCE The descriptions below briefly identify each function button. The following pages explain the TRANSFER REDIAL buttons in more detail. HOLD SPEAKER REDIAL Figure 2-1: Function Buttons Dials the last number dialed on this phone As a brief overview, the keys do the following:...
  • Page 42: Hold

    Call Appearance. You Conference feature to one of your can also press HOLD to manually SRS-1050 function buttons. put a call on hold. The number of conference call 1. To use hold, press HOLD while...
  • Page 43 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Setting Up a Conference Call 3. Press CONFERENCE. After establishing the initial call, The CONFERENCE button stays add participants to the conference lit to indicate that a conference call by following these steps: call is in progress.
  • Page 44: Drop

    If only two parties have assigned the Drop feature to remain, the call is disconnected. one of your SRS-1050 function buttons. The display of the call's duration continues until the call is over. Pressing DROP at the end of a ...
  • Page 45 This description assumes that 4. Press TRANSFER again, and you have assigned the Transfer hang up. feature to one of your SRS-1050 function buttons. The third party, just called, is connected to the party held for Note: In some installations, transfer.
  • Page 46: Transfer (Ewsd)

    ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 The TRANSFER button indicator b. To allow all three parties to lights up. talk together, press the flashing Call Appearance The call is put on hold and its Call button again; then press Appearance indicator flashes red.
  • Page 47: One-Touch Calling

    Make a Call completing the transfer. To Just press it. If no other call is place this person on hold active, the SRS-1050 selects an without transferring the call, idle Directory Number, turns on press HOLD. the speaker and microphone, and •...
  • Page 48 The following example illustrates the sequence for accessing voice mail. The SRS-1050 sends the numbers up to the first pause, represented by a comma, as an out-of-band, D-channel call request.
  • Page 49: Unanswered Call Logging (Una)

    SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 UNANSWERED CALL To see the data for each LOGGING (UNA) unanswered call, press UNA (softkey 1). The resulting screen Once enabled, this feature looks something like this: records information about 777-1111........4-05 incoming calls that were not NORM SMITH ....
  • Page 50 ( SRS -1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 Returning a Call If the call is answered, you can converse with the party reached. To return a call displayed by If not, hang up by replacing the unanswered call logging, follow handset in its cradle or, in these steps: handsfree mode, hang up by 1.
  • Page 51 SRS -1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Chapter 2................1 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES........1 PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS ......1 Receiving Handset Calls..........4 Receiving Handsfree Calls ..........7 Placing Headset Calls..........9 Receiving Headset Calls..........10 FUNCTION BUTTONS..........11 REDIAL..............
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  • Page 53: Local Features

    ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 MENU MODE OPERATIONS CHAPTER 3 The SRS-1050 has a menu from which you select options to LOCAL FEATURES change SRS-1050 local features. This chapter explains how to use Note: The procedures to set...
  • Page 54 SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 If for any reason you become 13: PREF confused while working in menu (SELECT 1-13) mode, you can always press REG (softkey 4) to return to the menus Note: Older versions of this and start over.
  • Page 55: Programming A Button For One-Touch Dialing

    FOR ONE-TOUCH DIALING want after pressing REG. For example, you can abbreviate the key sequence REG NEXT SRS-1050 multifunction buttons 7 ENTER to REG 7 ENTER, can be set to automatically dial getting to the RINGER screen numbers you enter (up to 30 without displaying the other digits each).
  • Page 56 SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 The one-touch feature overview 3. To program a standard in Chapter 2 discusses these telephone number or a special possibilities in greater detail and code, press the keypad digits explains how to dial using a one- for the number you want touch button.
  • Page 57 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 • After pressing ENTER 4. Press ENTER (softkey 1). The associated LED turns green, and If the number on the the word COMPLETED appears, COMPLETED screen is remaining for 6 seconds. incorrect, press the multifunction button again.
  • Page 58: Setting The Calendar/Clock

    CALENDAR/CLOCK indicating that additional numbers exist. To see the additional The normal SRS-1050 display numbers, press NEXT (softkey 2). includes the date, time, and day of Pressing NEXT repeatedly the week. You can set the date...
  • Page 59 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 Setting Calendar and Clock The screen changes to reflect Values your entry and to prompt for AM or PM. In this example, assume To set the calendar/clock, follow you entered 55. these steps: INPUT 0:AM 1:PM ->...
  • Page 60: Reinitializing The Phone

    SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 REINITIALIZING THE PHONE The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the date. In this example, assume you Removes all your one-touch numbers and network- entered 5 for May. determined key assignments INPUT DAY ->...
  • Page 61: Unanswered Call Logging (Una)

    ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 This screen appears: Some of the data entry displays have built-in timers. If you do not enter information within fifteen PRIVATE DATA CLEAR seconds, the display reverts to COMPLETED the menu for selecting the feature you were setting up.
  • Page 62: Una On All Call Appearances

    SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 UNA on Selected Call Note: If the following screen Appearances appears, press ENTER to go to the selection screen. To support UNA on selected Call Appearances, follow these steps: UNA SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED (SELECT) 1.
  • Page 63: Handsfree, Handset, And Headset Modes

    ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 HANDSFREE, HANDSET, AND HEADSET MODES To disable unanswered call logging, follow these steps: You can set up the Digital Set to 1. Press REG (softkey 4), 4, ENTER use the handset, the speaker, or a (softkey 1).
  • Page 64: Switching From Headset Back To Handset Mode

    SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Operating the Set with a Switching from Headset Back Headset to Handset Mode To operate the set with a headset, Do steps 1 through 4 above, but follow these steps: in step 3, press 1 instead of 2. The final screen will look like this 1.
  • Page 65: Switching Back To Handset-Only Operation

    ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 CHANGING RINGER MODE 4. Press ENTER. This screen appears: This local feature allows you to: SUPPORTED COMPLETED • Change the volume and tone of the ringer You can now use the speaker. • Select the ringer mode, either The SPEAKER button can control normal ring or silent ring.
  • Page 66 SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 2. Press ENTER again and this 7. To return to the normal display, menu appears: press REG (softkey 4). 1:VOLUME 2:TONE To change another setting, you 3:RINGING (SELECT 1-4) can press asterisk (*) to return to the menu mode options.
  • Page 67 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 4. Press ENTER again and this 2. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: menu appears: 1:LOW 2:MEDIUM 1:VOLUME 2:TONE 3:HIGH (SELECT 1-3) 3:RINGING (SELECT 1-4) 5. Press the number for the desired To see the next menu screen, tone.
  • Page 68: Call Announce Intercom

    SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Selecting Ringer Pattern 1:MUTE RING 2:ONE RING (SELECT 1-2) This selection determines the type of ring that announces an 5. Select 1 for a mute ring, a normal incoming call when you are ring pattern at reduced volume, conversing on another line.
  • Page 69 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 The Call Announce Intercom When using network based operates in one of two modes, intercom, only the one or two two-way or one-way intercom. dialed digits are presented, not Two-way intercom immediately the screeners phone number. You activates the speaker and could also eliminate dialing microphone of the called digital...
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  • Page 71: Call Announce Intercom On Selected Buttons

    ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 Call Announce Intercom on 4. All LEDs will light green if "All" Selected Buttons was previously selected. Only Call Appearances with lit LEDs Before selecting Directory will activate on Call Announce. Numbers for call screeners, you Press the buttons to turn the may specify the Call Appearance LEDs on or off to select the...
  • Page 72: Specifying The Directory Numbers Of Call Screeners

    SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Required Support from Your When specifying the Directory System Administrator Number for intercom, you must enter all ten digits of the call screener number. For example, for To guarantee that Directory a call screener at 926-3112, you Numbers are always available for could enter: Call Announce Intercom, the...
  • Page 73 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 To program the first number and If a Call Screener has Directory enable Call Announce Intercom, Numbers identified by three, four, go to step 2. or five digit extension numbers, you can dial either the extension 2.
  • Page 74: Announcing A Call By Intercom

    The procedure also assumes that same time you announce it, both the screener and the call use the conference call recipient have an SRS-1050 digital transfer procedure. set, although only the recipient must have one. If the call ACTIVATING AND...
  • Page 75: Selecting Call Appearance Preference

    MIC-OFF. The preference options determine MIC-OFF KEY MODE which Call Appearance button the NON SUPPORTED SRS-1050 selects when you go offhook (lift the receiver or press 2. Press ENTER again and this SPEAKER). You have three menu appears: choices.
  • Page 76 SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 • Idle preference. The SRS-1050 If you have an incoming call on button number 1, you are selects a Call Appearance immediately connected to the button that is idle, if one is call. If button number 1 is idle, available.
  • Page 77 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 3. Press the number of the 4. To return to normal operations, preference option you want and press REG (softkey 4). then press ENTER. A screen appears showing your selection The standard display screen and the message COMPLETED.
  • Page 78 SRS -1050 Local Features ( Chapt er 3 Chapter 3................1 LOCAL FEATURES..............1 MENU MODE OPERATIONS ........1 PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE-TOUCH DIALING ..............3 SETTING THE CALENDAR/CLOCK ......6 REINITIALIZING THE PHONE ........8 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA)......9 Enabling the UNA Feature..........
  • Page 79 ( SRS -1050 Local Features Chapter 3 Calendar/Clock, 3-6 Call Announce Intercom, 3-16 Call Appearance Preference, 3-22 Menu Mode, 3-1 Menu options - selecting, 3-2 One-Touch Button - Programming, 3-3 Ringer Mode - changing, 3-13 Ringer Pattern, 3-16 Ringer Tone, 3-14 Ringer Volume, 3-13 UNA - Unanswered call logging, 3-9 Page 3-27...
  • Page 80: Data Operation

    You can start or end a data call DATA OPERATION either manually or by using commands at your terminal, as The SRS-1050 Digital Set is described in the following available in a voice/data model sections. that allows you to use the set for data applications.
  • Page 81: At Commands

    SRS -1050 Data Operation ( Chapter 4 As you dial, the number you are The letters AT stand for dialing appears on the display. Attention, D for Dial. (Either When you press SEND, the ATD or atd will work. A blinking display returns to its normal state, terminal symbol appears on the with the terminal symbol to the...
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  • Page 83 SRS -1050 Data Operation ( Chapter 6 Chapter 4 ................4-1 DATA OPERATION .............. 4-1 USING THE OPTIONAL TERMINAL ADAPTER... 4-1 MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL....4-1 PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK .... 4-6 INDEX AT Commands, 4-2 DATA Calls - Making, 4-1 DATA Key, 4-1 Page 6-4...
  • Page 84 ( SRS -1050 Data Operation Chapter 4 PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK A call to a leased network number follows the same basic procedures given in the preceding sections, with two differences: • Terminal calls can only be made using AT commands •...
  • Page 85 Fujitsu has developed compatibility with generic ISDN Ordering Code Feature ISDN ORDERING Activators. This means that the SRS-1050 can accept both Fujitsu Fujitsu participates in the North specific feature activators and a American ISDN User's Forum selected set of generic feature (NIUF) and the Corporation for activators.
  • Page 86 Drop..............If you have any questions about allows you to drop the last the Fujitsu ISDN Ordering Codes, party added to a three way please call your equipment call supplier. Assistance is also Transfer...
  • Page 87 ( SRS -1050 ISDN Ordering Appendix A CNI provides the incoming available calling line number if Fujitsu SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 Key Menu MIC-OFF Drop Conference Transfer Redial Functional Hold...
  • Page 88 SRS -1050 ISDN Ordering ( Appendix A Fujitsu SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 Key Menu MIC-OFF Drop Conference Transfer Redial Functional Hold Speaker Package E ( DN with 4 call buttons...
  • Page 89 ( SRS -1050 ISDN Ordering Appendix A Fujitsu SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 Key Menu MIC-OFF Drop Conference Transfer Redial Functional Hold Speaker Package G ( DN with 4 call buttons...
  • Page 90 Appendix A E-Z ISDN The SRS-1050 and the other FNC terminals (2100 and 1025i) support the E- Z ISDN Ordering Codes. The E-Z Codes may be ordered from a number of the service providers. Below are two of the E-Z Code configurations.
  • Page 91 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix A Package D, 3 Package E, 4 Package EZ 1, 6 Package EZ 1A, 6 Package G, 5 Page A -7 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 92 These instructions are intended • mainly for System Administrators Programming and labeling the or service personnel or end users set. that are installing the SRS-1050. Installation of the SRS-1050 involves four main steps: DATA CLEAR Key Menu •...
  • Page 93 SRS -1050 Installation ( Appendix B Figure B-1 illustrates the connections when one power supply is used for both the NT1 and the SRS-1050 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS-1050. To NET-POP RJ-11 RJ-45...
  • Page 94 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix B Figure B-2 illustrates the connections when a power supply is needed for the NT1 and another is needed for the SRS-1050 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS-1050. (Low Wattage Supply)
  • Page 95 If you have only one SPID for NETWORK both voice and data, enter the SPID as a voice SPID only. Do When you receive your SRS-1050, not enter the same SPID twice (for plug the telephone line from the voice and data).
  • Page 96 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix B 3. Dial your data SPID number and At initial installation, when you press ENTER. press ENTER, the SRS-1050 automatically requests a If you have no data capability, download from the switch. This just press ENTER.
  • Page 97 ISDN line. For a terminal that central office, the switch does not share the same main notifies the SRS-1050 that a telephone number, these digits change has occurred. The are “01”. This is the typical SRS-1050 then requests a situation.
  • Page 98 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix B LOADING OR MODIFYING Configuration Types: EKTS NETWORK DATA (after and CACH entering the SPID) National ISDN (NISDN) supports two configurations on multiple This section explains how to use line sets. The configurations are the KEY-ATTR feature in menu Electronic Key Telephone mode to load or modify network Systems (EKTS or ACO) and Call...
  • Page 99 Directory Numbers/Call 1: DL 2: MANUAL Appearances, the features (with SELECT ITEM (1-2) their feature numbers), and the SRS-1050 button to which each Directory Number/Call You can either automatically Appearance or feature is download the configuration or assigned.
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  • Page 101 SRS -1050 Installation ( Appendix B Manual Configuration 1:CA 2:FA 3:DN (SELECT 1-9) The menu items serve these functions: Press NEXT, and this screen Assigns buttons to Call appears: Appearances in CACH. 2. Assigns buttons to network- 4:ICM/GIC 5:CON F provided features in both 6:TRANS (SELECT 1-9)
  • Page 102 DN, to a Buttons) network feature, or to a local feature such as one-touch. Your NISDN SRS-1050's first • Unlit indicates an unassigned button is set at the factory as button. CA=1. There is no need to change this when using the 2.
  • Page 103 SRS -1050 Installation ( Appendix B 3. You now have two choices: This completes programming of CAs. If you have programmed • To add or change the CA your SPID, correctly completed number, enter the new number this procedure and your ISDN line and press ENTER.
  • Page 104 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix B You can press any unlit or green The final screen looks like this: multifunction button. If you press a red button, the display FA=XX (XX) shows the message INVALID COMPLETED SELECTION, and the set waits for you to press a valid button.
  • Page 105 Selection 3: Directory The set's indicators show button Number status as follows: • Green indicates a button Your NISDN SRS-1050's first button is set at the factory as already assigned to a CA=1. If you subscribe to EKTS Directory Number.
  • Page 106 ( SRS -1050 Installation Appendix B XX is the number of the • To make additional button multifunction button you pressed. assignments, press any red-lit If you pressed a green-lit button, button and then press asterisk the current Directory Number (*).
  • Page 107 Note: This step is not necessary if TRANSFER is assigned to Button 20, using Feature Activator 20 or 61. 1. To manually assign the Transfer key for your SRS-1050, press 6, ENTER to view the following display: Page B-16 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 108 The SRS- 1050 will operate using default values, if you do not make assignments. Selection 7: Originating DN The SRS-1050 supports new ISDN features that allow you to designate lines for originating or receiving calls. This feature works with a complementary switch feature that you can order from your telephone company.
  • Page 109 For these features to work 1. To manually assign the properly, both the SRS-1050 and Originating Directory Number the switch must be properly key for your SRS-1050, press 7, configured. ENTER to view the following display: The categories, described as “call ORIGINATING DN MODE appearance reservation status”...
  • Page 110 1. To manually assign the Call Note: If an invalid key is Appearance Reservation key for selected for the CA your SRS-1050, press 7, ENTER Reservation key, the following to view the following display: display is shown. CA RESV MODE...
  • Page 111 1. To manually assign the DESIGNATED CA REGISTRATION (XX) Designated Call Appearance INVALID SELECTION key for your SRS-1050, press 9, ENTER to view the following display: PROGRAMMING AND DESIGNATED CA MODE LABELING THE SET SELECT ASSIGN KEY...
  • Page 112 ON and OFF. site at http://www.fnc.fujitsu.com. NOTE: The default setting for For use with the printing the Fujitsu TR switch is the OFF application, Fujitsu has included a position. laser printer compatible paper template in the SRS-1050 User’s Fujitsu TR's are equivalent to 100 Guide.
  • Page 113 SRS -1050 Installation ( Appendix B Two Unit Installations NT1's also have a timing setting with the options FIXED or Bridging at the NT1 – Maximum ADAPTIVE. Distance Between NT1 and Units is 250 ft. On some NT1's the options may be labeled PB or PTP.
  • Page 114 (if present) should be set to ADAPTIVE (or PTP). System Administrator’s Reference Feature Activator and Button Placement Subscribed Feature Assigned FA/FI SRS-1050 Button 3 way conference FA 18/FI 18 FA 60/FI 60 Drop FA 19/FI 19 FA 62/FI 62...
  • Page 115 SRS -1050 Installation ( Appendix B Notes Page B-24 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 116 ........The SRS-1050 has a self-test mode that performs the following...
  • Page 117 SRS -1050 Testing ( Appendix C • Press 5 to start the Program Key Test and Loop switch test (with optional data terminal adapter Pressing any button other than 1 only). through 5 sounds its associated These tests are described in the confirmation or DTMF tone, turns sections below.
  • Page 118 ( SRS -1050 Testing Appendix C SELF TEST (MEMORY/LINE TEST) SELF TEST (TONE) ERROR CODE (06) ....... . .
  • Page 119 LOOP: TEST. See your Data User's Guide for the function of Program and Loop Switch these switches. Test If your SRS-1050 has the optional Exiting Test Mode data terminal adapter, pressing 5 displays the status of the Program To exit test mode, remove power (PRG) and Loop switches that are and reapply it.
  • Page 120 ( SRS -1050 Testing Appendix C adapter). Key Test Table, C-2 LCD Test, C-2 LED Test, C-1 Memory Tests, C-3 Program and Loop Switch Test, C-4 Self-Test Result Code Table, C-4 Test Mode, C-1 Tone Test, C-2 Page C-5 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 121 ( SRS -1050 ICI Displays Appendix D APPENDIX D ISDN CALL IDENTIFICATION (ICI) DISPLAYS ACB(*)...... Automatic callback Brg(*)......Call barged in on CFA(*)...... Call forwarding all calls CFB(*)....... Call forwarded because busy CFN(*)....... Call forwarded because no answer DCDL(*)....Direct connect line Emr(*)......
  • Page 122 SRS -1050 ICI Displays ( Appendix D Notes Page D-2 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 123 ( SRS -1050 ICI Displays Appendix D Call Identification Displays Page D-3 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...
  • Page 124 ( SRS -1050 Error Messages Appendix E APPENDIX E ERROR MESSAGES Various messages are displayed to describe connection or command status. Tables E-1 (circuit-switched) and E-2 (packet-switched) show connection status messages. Table E-1 Connection Status Messages BCS (Circuit-Switched) Cause # Message Displayed Description ....
  • Page 125 SRS -1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Table E-1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # Message Displayed Description ......Network out of order OUT OF ORDER ............Temporary failure ......Network congested NETWORK BUSY ...User information discarded ACCESS INFORMATION DISCARDED ....Exclusive channel cannot REQUESTED CHANNEL be used NOT AVAILABLE...
  • Page 126 ( SRS -1050 Error Messages Appendix E Table E-1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # Message Displayed Description ......Call reference not INVALID CALL currently in use REFERENCE VALUE ............Identified channel does not exist ....Invalid digit value for number INVALID NUMBER ......
  • Page 127 SRS -1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Table E-2 Connection Status Messages DPS (Packet Switched) Display format Description DATA CLR DTE......DTE disconnected DATA CLR OCC......Number busy DATA CLR DER......Out of order DATA CLR RPE.......Remote procedure error DATA CLR RNA .....Reverse charging not accepted DATA CLR NA ......Incompatible destination DATA CLR INV.......Invalid facility request DATA CLR ERR.......Local procedure error...
  • Page 128 ( SRS -1050 Error Messages Appendix E Table E-3 National Standardized Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description VACANT CODE...........Unused area or central office code PREFIX 0 DIALED IN ERROR PREFIX 1 DIALED IN ERROR PREFIX 1 NOT DIALED EXCESSIVE DIGITS RECEIVED, ....Switch has truncated CALL IS PROCEEDING excessive digits and call is proceeding...
  • Page 129 SRS -1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Table E-4 Network Specific Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description CALL IS PROCEEDING.......Call cannot be cleared due to other users SERVICE DENIED SPECIAL INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL INTERCEPT ........Announcement that ANNOUNCEMENT: UNDEFINED access code is not CODE defined SPECIAL INTERCEPT ........Announcement that...
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  • Page 131 SRS -1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Connection Status Messages - BCS, E-1 Connection Status Messages - DPS, E-4 ITU-T Standardized Cause Values, E-7 National Standardized Cause Values, E-5 Network Specific Cause Values, E-6 Page E-8 Get other manuals https://www.bkmanuals.com...

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