System Programming Password Protection; Duplicate Passwords Won't Lock Out Programming; System Timers, Trunks; Ringing Signal End Detect Timer Name Change - NEC DS1000 Release Notes

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System Programming Password Protection

Duplicate Passwords Won't Lock Out Programming

System Timers, Trunks

Ringing Signal End Detect Timer Name Change

Tandem Trunking / Unsupervised Conference

New COS Bit Added For Unsupervised Conference

DS1000 Release Notes
To cancel Selectable Display Messaging:
1.
Press ICM and dial *3 .
OR
Press PROGRAM + CALL FWRD . You see:
2.
Dial 0 .
OR
Press NONE .
OR
Press CLEAR .
It is no longer necessary to press SPK to hang up.
3.
Selectable Display Messaging is cancelled.
When programming passwords in 9905-Password, the system will enforce the higher level pass-
word if there are duplicate entries. For example, if you inadvertantly set the level 3 (Installer) pass-
word the same as either level 1 (System Administrator 1) or level 2 (System Administrator 2), the
system will enforce the level 3 password. In prior software versions, the system would enforce the
lower level password if there were duplicate entries. This would lock you out of system program-
ming, since only level 3 can program passwords.
The prompt for 0402-Ringing Signal End Detect Timer is changed from SIGNAL STOP DET?
to RING STOP DET? .
An extension can set up an Unsupervised Conference only if:
G
The new Extension Class of Service option 0101-Unsupervised Conference is enabled.
G
One of the trunks involved in the Unsupervised Conference has 1003-Tandem Trunk
enabled.
This new Extension Class of Service option ensures that enabling 1003-Tandem Trunk for Off
Premise Call Forwarding does also not inadvertantly enable Unsupervised Conference.
DS1000 02.10.09 Release Notes
Enhanced Features in 02.10.09
47 N 02.10.09

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