Programming - NEC Electra Elite IPK II General Description Manual

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The assignments provided by the Resident System Program can be altered to fit the
requirements of a particular installation. Changing programming assignments is the
function of two preassigned Multiline Terminals or a personal computer. When
programming from a Multiline Terminal, Flexible Line keys and the dial pad are used
to enter new values, and the display provides the necessary information for

programming.

Multiline Terminals and Single Line Telephones
A variety of telephones can be connected to satisfy the requirements of a particular
installation. All Multiline Terminals are fully modular and are powered from the central
unit. Cabling is twisted 1-pair for proprietary Multiline Terminals and Single Line
Telephones.
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ROGRAMMING
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From Multiline Terminals
Programming is done using DTH/DTR/DTP-8D-1 TEL, ITH/DTU-8D-2 TEL, DTH/DTR/
DTP-16D-1 TEL, ITH/DTU-16D-2 TEL, DTH/DTR/DTP-32D-1 TEL, or DTU-32D-2 TEL
Multiline Terminal. The first two ESI(8)-U( ) or ESIB(8)-U( ) ETU ports are automatically
assigned for programming.
When a programming Multiline Terminal is off-line in the Program Mode, the rest of
the system continues to function. Most program changes can be entered anytime, but
some changes take effect only when the affected stations and circuits are idle. This
avoids disrupting calls in progress.
PC Programming
System data can be transferred to/from a disk for backup. The System Program End
User software allows end users to program several features for their Multiline
Terminals, such as: Line Key Assignment, Telephone Names, Zone Paging Groups,
or various timers.
Battery Backup
CPU battery backup retains the System Program and System Programmed Data for
approximately 21 days during power loss when the batteries are fully charged.
The batteries, located in the KSUs, support system operation for up to 30 minutes
during a power outage.
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Electra Elite IPK II

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