Dial Pad / Retrofit Lower Panel Key Module Replacement; Dial Pads/Retrofit Lower Panel Key Modules; Dial Pad Installation; Programming The Digital Terminal For The Dial Pad - NEC ux5000 Hardware Manual

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DIAL PAD / RETROFIT LOWER PANEL KEY MODULE REPLACEMENT

4.4.1

Dial Pads/Retrofit Lower Panel Key Modules

With the UX5000 digital keysets (Enhanced terminals only) or IP terminals (IP-CTS or Enhanced terminals
only), replacement dial pads and/or retrofit lower panel key modules are available which can enhance the
operations of the terminal for a specific use (such as Hotel/Motel, ACD, retirement facility).
The current available replacement/enhancements are:
Retrofit - Lower panel key module with Volume Up and Down keys and no Navigation pad
- P/N 0910102 (WH) and 0910103 (BK)
Braille - A label for Braille usage is available
- P/N 0912034
Power Failure - A replacement dial pad is also used with the PSA Adapter (refer to Section 4-16
POWER FAILURE TERMINALS on page 4-65 for details on installing this dial pad.)
- P/N 0910090 (WH) and 0910088 (BK)
Other versions will be available in the near future.
The following installation instructions can be used for Value 2-Button or 6-Button, Enhanced 12-Button or
24-Button, or DESI-Less terminals. As the Value 2-Button and 6-Button currently have their version of the
Retro dial pad installed, there is no replacement required.
4.4.2

Dial Pad Installation

1. Remove any cables from the terminal (line cord, LAN cable, AC power).
2. Remove the existing dial button kit by prying up the lower plastic panel covering the dial pad. Also
remove the designation sheet used for labelling the terminal.
3. In the upper left-hand corner of the existing dial button kit, press the locking tab in towards the dial pad
keys while lifting off the dial button kit.
4. Insert the tabs of the new dial button kit located at the base of the dial button kit into the notches on the
terminal.
5. Push the upper portion of the dial button kit down until it clicks into position.
6. Press the buttons one by one to make sure that they are not stuck or that they have too much play.
7. Reattach the designation sheet and the upper and lower panels to the terminal.
4.4.3

Programming the Digital Terminal for the Dial Pad

1. With the terminal not plugged in and the handset on-hook, press the "4" and "6" buttons on the dial pad
and connect the terminal cables.
This places the terminal into Service Class R/W mode. The MW LED should be lit.
2. Press "2" to enter the Button Kit mode.
The MW LED should flash.
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
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