Contents Contents Using the VoIP Phone ..............1 Hardware Components and Features ..........1 Common Status Icons............. 4 Configuring the VoIP Phone ..............6 Making Pages ..................... 7 Emergency-All-Call Paging ........... 8 All-Call Paging................8 Zone Paging................9 Record Page................9 Making Calls....................10 Playing Alarms..................11 Playing Tones....................12...
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2.11 Dial Codes Used for Simulating Calls to Admin Station from Station Call Switches ................24 2.12 Miscellaneous Dial Codes ..............24...
Using the VoIP Phone Using the VoIP Phone The Bogen Model NQ-T1000 VoIP Phone by Yealink is designed to serve as an admin or staff phone for various Nyquist systems. This phone combines a traditional telephone keypad with a 132 x 64 pixel,...
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Figure 1-1, Hardware Components Hardware components are described in the following table: Table 1-1, Hardware Components Item Description LCD Screen Shows information about calls, messages, soft keys, time, date, and other relevant data: • Default account • Call information—caller ID, call duration •...
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Table 1-1, Hardware Components (Continued) Item Description Power Indicator LED Indicates call status, message status and phone’s system status. The following statuses are available: • Solid red – The phone is initializing. • Fast-flashing red (300ms) – The phone is ringing.
Table 1-1, Hardware Components (Continued) Item Description Keypad Provides the digits, letters, and special charac- ters for the Nyquist application. Speaker Provides hands-free (speakerphone) audio output. Hookswitch Connects and disconnects the phone from the line. Hookswitch Tab Secures the handset in the handset cradle when the VoIP phone is mounted vertically.
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Table 1-2, Common Display Icons (Continued) Icon Description The phone’s ringer volume is set to 0. The call has been muted. A missed call was received. Call forwarding is on.
Configuring the VoIP Phone Refer to the applicable Nyquist System Administrator Manual for instructions on adding the VoIP Phone as a station. You will need the Extension Number, Name, and MAC address for the phone. Next, configure the VoIP Phone through the phone’s web user inter- face (UI).
192.168.0.10) in the address bar, and then press Enter. The computer will display the VoIP Phone’s web UI. Step 3 On the logon page, enter the Username (default is admin) and Password (default is bogen) and click Confirm. Step 4 Click the Settings tab.
Emergency-All-Call Paging An Emergency-All-Call page is a high priority page that simultane- ously plays throughout the facility. An Emergency-All-Call page has a higher priority than an All-Call or Normal page. To make an Emergency-All-Call page: Step 1 Select the soft key labeled Directory. Step 2 Use the navigation keys to select Paging and then press OK.
Zone Paging You can choose to page only certain areas of the facility, called zones. The zones, which are collections of stations, must be created through the Web-based System Admin User Interface (UI) before zone paging from the VoIP Phone can occur. Zones appear in the phone’s Direc- tory under the Paging menu.
again from the beginning of the message when the applicable zones become idle. Selecting Disable Audio will cause playback paging of all recorded messages to stop. The messages will resume play from the beginning when audio is re-enabled. To record a page for page queuing: Step 1 Select the soft key labeled Directory.
To make a call using the Remote Phone Book: Step 1 Select the soft key labeled Directory. Step 2 Use the navigation keys to select Stations and then press OK. Step 3 Use the navigation keys to select the station that you want to call and press OK.
Playing Tones Note: The Directory/Tones submenu is only available on Nyquist E7000 and only if the station Type is set to Admin Phone. Nyquist provides tones that can be used with events, such as bell schedules or announcements. In addition to the default tones, tones can also be created or downloaded through the Admin Web UI.
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FXS based Admin Station is on a call, the current call will automati- cally be dropped and the Admin Station will hear a busy signal. When the Admin Station hangs up the call, the emergency call will ring the Admin Phone. If both a normal and emergency call are placed to a DAHDI FXS based Admin Station at the same time, the calls are not received in any specific order.
Step 6 Select OK. Note: If you attempt to forward to an extension that is already for- warding to your extension, you will not receive an error, even though the call forwarding will not be activated. To turn Call Forwarding off: Step 1 Use the soft key labeled Menu.
Recording Announcements Note: The Directory/Features/Record Announcements sub- menu is only available on the Nyquist E7000 and only if the station Type is set to Admin Phone. You can record announcements to be played immediately after they are recorded or to play at a later date and time. To record an announcement: Step 1 Use the soft key labeled Directory.
Playing Recorded Calls Note: The Directory/Features/Playback Recorded Calls sub- menu is only available on the Nyquist E7000 and only if the station Type is set to Admin Phone. If your phone has the appropriate CoS parameter set, you can play- back recorded calls.
Stop Announcement Note: The Directory/Features/Stop Announcement submenu is only available on the Nyquist E7000 and only if the station Type is set to Admin Phone. To stop an announcement: Step 1 Use the soft key labeled Directory. Step 2 Use the navigation keys to select Features and then press OK.
Nyquist DTMF Feature Nyquist DTMF Feature Dialing Dialing Codes Codes Note: The use of feature dial codes is restricted by a station’s CoS assignments. Alarm/Tone Activation (CoS: Activate Alarm Signals | Manually Activate Tone Signals) *91{number} – Start Alarm specified by {number} *96{number} –...
981AAANNNNNNN – Place long distance call with area code (AAA = Area code, NNNNNNN = number) 98AAANNNNNNN – Place local ten-digit call with area code 98NNNNNNN – Place local seven-digit call 98911 – Place 911 emergency call 911 – Place 911 emergency call **** –...
Call Transfer (CoS: Call Transfer) DTMF: #1<extension number> - Blind transfer (during call) DTMF: *1<extension number> - Attended transfer (during call) DTMF: *2 - Complete attended transfer, dropping out of call DTMF: *3 - Complete attended transfer, but stay in the call DTMF: *4 - Swap to the other party (during attended transfer) *3 –...
Monitoring/Recording 978{extension} – Monitor call or location at {extension} (CoS: Monitor Calls/Locations) Note: Spy Mode monitoring cannot be used on a station that has been set to Privacy Mode. DTMF: 4 – Enable "spy mode" (MUTE) during call monitoring DTMF: 5 – Enable "whisper mode" during call monitoring DTMF: 6 –...
##{Facility Number}#{Zone Number} – Zone Page to {Zone Number} at (Facility Number) (CoS: Inter-Facility Call/Page) *92{number} – Start Announcement specified by {number} (CoS: All- Call Page) *991 – Record page; system will prompt for Zone Number (CoS: Zone Paging) *991*{Zone Number} – Record page for {Zone Number} (CoS: Zone Paging) *992 –...
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2.11 Dial Codes Used for Simulating Calls to Admin Station from Station Call Switches Note: During the Check-In process, a Normal call starts the check- in process for a station. If the two-step process is used, the caller will be prompted to verify check-in and should make a second Nor- mal call.
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