Chapter 2 Features; Section 1 General Information - NEC Electra Elite 48/192 Features And Specifications Manual

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Features
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GENERAL
INFORMATION
Features and Specifications Manual
All features available with the Electra Elite 48/192 system are listed
alphabetically by name and described in this document. The following
information is provided, when applicable, for each feature:
Feature Description – briefly describes the feature and, when applicable,
tells how the feature is used by the end-user.
System Availability – describes Multiline Terminals that can be used with this
feature. and lists any additional equipment, such as adapters or ETUs, that
must be installed for this feature to operate.
Operating Procedures – contains detailed procedures for using each feature.
Quick Access Code Reference – provides a table for those features with
associated Access Codes that are used with the operation of the feature. This
table has Default, Access Code Name, and Alphabetic Designation columns.
Default – indicates the default values for the Access Codes that are set
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when a new system is installed). Access Codes, except for System and
Fixed codes, can be changed in System Programming.
Access Code Name – indicates the name associated with the Access
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Code. The code type is shown in parentheses at the end of each code
name. Access Code types include the following:
System Codes are usually 1-digit codes that apply to the operation
of the system. These codes can be changed using Memory Block
1-1-46 [Access Code (1-Digit) Assignment].
Intercom Codes are 2-digit codes that apply to the associated
feature and indicate Access Codes that can be changed using
Memory Blocks 1-1-46 [Access Code (1-Digit) Assignment] and
1-1-47 [Access Code (2-Digit) Assignment].
Feature Codes are typically 3-digit codes and indicate Access
Codes that apply to the associated feature. These codes can be
changed using Memory Blocks 1-1-46 [Access Code (1-Digit)
Assignment] and 1-1-48 [Access Code (3-Digit) Assignment].
Fixed Codes are set in the system and cannot be changed.
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