Configure The Sl1000 - NEC SL1000 Getting Started Manual

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SL1000 Getting Started Guide

Configure the SL1000

The getting started guide will cover the most frequently used configuration options. For advanced configuration,
refer to Hardware Manual (separate issue) for the details.
Before you configure your system it is important that you:
Have a diagram of your exchange lines and telephones.
Plan your requirements before you start.
While you configure your system it is important that you:
Exit configuration mode periodically, this will save your changes into battery backed memory. They will
not be lost if the power is removed.
Fill out the configuration sheets as you go so that you have a record of your configuration.
Make small changes, exit configuration mode and test the changes. Do not make all your changes at
once as this can make testing very difficult.
Record your changes as you can only 'undo' them by re-entering the previous values.
Do not unplug the phone. If it is unplugged by mistake then plug it back in, your changes will not be lost.
The SL1000 consists of exchange lines and telephones connected to the 008/408 cards you have installed.
Within the SL1000 configuration the Outside(CO) lines are referred to as trunks and the telephones as
extensions.
When the SL1000 is started up as shown in this guide all the equipment will operate, it is not necessary to make
any changes to the system configuration.
With the default settings:
Each telephone will function and is assigned an extension number.
Calls received on the exchange lines will ring at telephone number 200.
Each telephone can make exchange line calls by dialing 9(Trunk Access Code).
Each exchange line is presented at a Function Key with busy lamp indication.
How to change the SL1000's Configuration
The configuration is stored into memory within the SL1000. You can change the configuration via any SL1000
system phone.
When you have made your changes the SL1000 will automatically save the configuration into memory.
Check the Telephone User Guide for other options
There are some options that are set via normal service codes, for example:
Time setting – with service code 828.
System Phone Book – with service code 853.
Telephone Names – with service code 800.
Key Touch Tone – with service code 824.
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