NEC Xen IPK Features & Specifications Manual page 148

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July 2003
GUIDE TO
FEATURE
PROGRAMMING
Order
and
Shortcut
Call Arrival Key Block Assignment
+BK
Line Key Selection for Tenant Mode
+BN
Access Code (1- or 2-Digit) Assignment
+BA
Station Number Assignment
+BS
Line Key Selection for Telephone Mode
+BTM
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Day
+BTM
Mode)
Extension Line Key Ring Assignment (Night
+BTM
Mode)
Attendant Add-On Console Key Selection
+BTD
SIE/CAR Ringing Line Preference Selection
+BTM
Station to Call Appearance Block Assignment
+BTT
When the system is at default this Memory Block must be programmed for the feature to be used.
138 – C3
System Data Name
The Xen IPK Expanded system can contain up to 112 Call Arrival keys.
This number is shared with a maximum of 120 station ports. If 112
CARs are assigned, the remaining eight numbers can be assigned for
hardware extension numbers.
Call Arrival keys are likely assigned to a Call Appearance block in
System Programming. Read the Call Appearance Key features and
specifications because CAR and CAP can be closely related.
Call Forward cannot be set on a CAR key that has a station number of
00,000, or 0000.
General
Incoming outside line calls can ring on a CAR. When the call is
answered, it resides on a CAP. The CAR becomes idle for another
incoming call or it continues to flash indicating that another call is
waiting to be answered. If no Call Appearance key (or CO Line key) is
available, an outside line call to a Call Arrival key cannot be answered.
Incoming internal calls to a Call Arrival key can be answered with no
Call Appearance key assigned. The ICM lamp (if provided) indicates a
call, and if the call is put on hold, flashes at the Conf key.
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Memory
Function
Block
1-2-04
2-06
1-1-46/47/48
001
4-10
4-12
4-37
4-38
1-6-05
4-41
4-43
1-8-07
1-8-08
Attendant
Station
Page-Line
Page-Line
Key
Key
Call Arrival Keys (CAR)

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