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1. Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 29 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 AUTOMATIC REDIAL TIME SELECTION System Data No 1 12 OPERATION NOTES 1 Go off line 1 Definitions 2 Enter Mode System LKI Calling Time The length of time that the system will automatically ring the busy CO PBX number After the specified time limit the ringing will stop Call Waiting Time The length of time the system will wait before redialing the called party s station 3 Enter Data No Call Attempts The number of times the system will redial the busy CO PBX number 2 Setting Data TIME DISPLAY Calling Call Waiting Call 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change Time Time Attempts the Setting Data option 60 sec 120 sec 120 sec 15 sec To change 60 sec 90 sec to 30 sec 30 sec press Dial Pad key 3 Dial0 Diall Dial2 Dial3 Dial4 15 120 sec 15 180sec 30 120 sec Dial Pad keys E Defaut 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 13 Bounce Protect Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None GENERAL INFORMATION AUTOMATIC REDIAL TIME SELECTION l When a called party is busy the station user dials an Access C
2. GENERAL INFORMATION HOLD RECALL TIMER SELECTION i Non Exclusive This Memory Block specifies the time interval of a non exclusively held CO PBX call until a recall tone is generated If No Limit is selected no hold alarm tone is generated Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 21 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 INTERNAL EXTERNAL PAGING System Data No ACCESS TIME SELECTION 1 04 OPERATION 1 Go off line NOTES 2 Enter Mode System 1 There are five types of paging v A Internal Zone Paging 71 73 da Balbo Data LIJ Internal All Zone Paging 70 Dial Pad External Paging 75 Data No Title Setting Data AIlInternal External Zone Paging 77 ECE A 04 PAGING 90s 2 There are three selections for length of paging SR Lenno time 90 sec 120 sec and No Limit TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 90 sec to 120 sec press Dial Pad key 1 peas van f oaa val Da ie ose norm OO bits Dee f Diarr Dars f Das _ Default Dial Pad keys 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 05 Trunk Queuing Recall Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming System Data Mode nee x May Be
3. Required Reguired System LK 1 29 v System LK 1 30 v Telephone LK 4 03 v GENERAL INFORMATION INTERNAL EXTERNAL PAGING ACCESS TIME SELECTION This Memory Block is used to program the length of ti Programminj 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 23 g 8 y Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 PAUSE TIME SELECTION System Data No 1 06 OPERATION 1 Go off line NOTES 2 Enter Mode System Ca 1 A pause is automatically inserted following a v PBX Access Code for example 0 by 3 Enter Data No 6 programming CO PBX lines as PBX in Memory DISPE CADA og Block 3 09 Trunk Type Selection Dial Pad 2 Pauses can be stored as part of System and Data No Title Setting Data Station Speed Dial buffers when needed 06 PAUSE 3 0s TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 3 sec to 1 sec press Dial Pad key oa va Dar Dar a T T Dial 7 Dial 8 e __ JI Dial Pad keys E Petaute 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 07 DP Interdigit Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Mode Data or Be S Required Required System LK1 31 Vv CO PBX LK 3 09 v GENERAL INFORMATION PAUSE TIME SELECTION A pause may
4. 616 July 1994 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTION System _ Data No SELECTION 1 30 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LK1 v 3 Enter Data No o Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data i Vt 30 ESP CONN YS DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change Yes to No press Dial Pad key 0 Dial 2 Dial 4 i Dial 6 Dial 8 T Dial Pad keys E Perun Yes No External Speaker connected External Speaker not connected 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 31 PBX Access Code Assignment 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None Thig Memory Block is used to specify whether an external speaker is connected to the system Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 49 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 PRIVATE LINE ASSIGNMENT System Data No 1 32 OPERATION NOTES 1 Gooff line 1 A maximum of two Private Lines can be assigned 2 Enter Mode System LKI 2 The two Private Lines can be assigned in any combination refer to chart below 3 Enter Data No 3 Private Lines can be assigned to Single Line Telephones Dial Pad Combination No CONO Tel Port No Data No Ti
5. 01 Telephone LK 4 05 This Memory Block is used to specify the time interval between each digit dialed during which gle Line Telephone user goes off hook and dials digits circuit is connected when a DTMF type Sin a receiver Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 CO RING TRANSFER RECALL TIMER System Data No SELECTION 1 10 OPERATION 1 Go off line NOTES 2 Enter Mode System 1 Only CO PBX line calls can be ring transferred 3 Enter Data No Jo Dial Pad Data Title Setting Data Fh 3 ba TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 60 sec to 120 sec press Dial Pad key 2 Dial 2 Dial3 Diald 120 sec 240 sec T Dial Pad keys E Defaut 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 11 Automatic Callback Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming ystem Data Mode May Be Required System LK 1 25 vV Telephone LK 4 15 v Telephone LK 4 16 Vv z ae Memory Block specifies the time interval from CO PBX line ringing tone transfer until a recall tone is generated to the originating telephone if the call is not answered
6. Name ia re Data No OPERATION 1 Go off line NOTES 2 Enter Mode System The NOTES section is used to alert the Technician of exceptions to programming 3 Enter Data No Status indication LEDs When Line Key 1 System Mode is pressed the Line Key LED lights Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data i The OPERATIONS are for guiding the Technician through the J eee Sener een SS procedures for programming a specific Memory Block TIME DISPLAY Press these Dial Pad keys in this sequence 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change Setting Data option Tochange Pause Time from 3 seconds to 1 second press Dial Pad key 0 Display Data assigned to associated Dial Pad keys a re Tv dee lt lt A Dars al Dale Dai A oe ai Dial Pad key EJ Default In some instances additional data must be programmed before or after a specific Memory Block can be programmed This table contains those additional Memory Blocks 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 07 DP Interdigit Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line If additional information is needed on this page some or all of S Adiitu rogtammin the notes in the NOTES section will continue on the next page System Data Mode i May Be Required Required A brief description of the function s of a spec
7. 01 SLT Connected Yes No No No Yes Selection 02 Telephone to Tenant All Telephones Tenant 0 Tenant Numbers 0 3 Assignment 03 Internal Zone Paging Group A No Group A Group B Group C Selection 04 Ringing Line Preference No No Yes Selection 05 DTMF DP SLT Type DTMF DP DTMF Selection 06 Station Number 2 digit Station Numbers 10 59 Assignment Port Number 01 I Station 1 Number 10 1 1 1 Port Number 16 1 1 Station Number 25 07 Voice Mail SLT Selection No 08 Distinctive Ringing Tone Low Medium High to Telephone Selection ae 09 3 Minute Alarm Selection No No Yes 10 HFU Selection Yes No Yes 11 Headset Connection No No Yes Selection 4 12 Prime Line Assignment Non Non TK1 TK2 TK3 TK4 TK5 TK6 13 Attendant Group Attendant 1 Attendant 1 Selection Attendant 2 14 Voice Call Block Selection No Voice Tone Call No Yes No Voice Tone Call Yes Tone Only 15 CO PBX Ring Assignment Telephones connected to Port CO PBX Trunk No 1 6 Day Mode Nos 01 and 02 ring on all incoming CO PBX calls Telephones connected to Port Nos 03 06 do not ring on any incoming CO PBX calls Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 17 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 SECTION4 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES Section 4 describes each Memory Block function and programming procedures EXAMPLE System Data No PAUSE TIME SELECTION SystenDate TT 1 06
8. Mode May Be Required System LK 1 15 v Required UO GENERALINFORMAT This Memory Block is used to specify the start of a hookflash duration from a Single Line Telephone in order to I receive a dial tone The duration plus the duration specified in the Hookflash End Time Memory Block I p Specifies the length of a valid hookflash i Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 33 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 CALL FORWARD BUSY NO ANSWER System Data No TIMER SELECTION 1 16 OPERATION NOTES 1 Gooff line 1 CO PBX calls will not follow the Forward unless 2 Enter Mode System the station is Forwarded to a Voice Mail port 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Setting Data No Title Data if I 1 O corn 16 FWD NOANS 10s 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 10 sec to 15 sec press Dial Pad key 1 Diald Diari Dial 4 30 sec Dial9 T Dial Dials Dial 5 60 sec Dial 6 Dial Pad keys 7 Deta 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and continue with the CALL key to advance to Memory Block 1 18 Elapsed Call and SMDR Start Timer Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Required System LK1 55 Tele
9. be inserted between digits dialled on CO PBX lines This Memory Block Specifies the length of i the pause A pause is automatically inserted following a behind a PBX CTX Access Code for example 0 br programming for PBX line in Memory Block 3 09 Trunk T Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 25 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 RECEIVER PBR RELEASE TIMER System Data No SELECTION 1 08 OPERATION 1 Go off line Off Hook 2 Enter Mode System uxt dd Dialto t PBR ted ia ne is sent PI connected 3 Enter Data No ojs Specified Dial Ped Default 10 may Dial the first digit Data Title Setting Data I ti pf 1 Seven sec 0 8 PBR RLS 10s The second digit ME DBISPELAY O e MB 1 8 and 10 Saba 5 The third digit If the last digit is dialed PBR is 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change E disconnected the Setting Data option To change 10 sec to 20 sec press Dial Pad key 2 Diald Bau Diaz Diala 5 sec 20 sec Dial 5 60 sec EJ Default Dial Pad keys 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 09 Doorphone Display Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming System Data May Be Required ta Data No Mode Required Telephone LK 4
10. to change the Setting Data option To change Attendant Position ports 01 and 02 to All Multiline Terminals press Dial Pad key 1 Diald Diall Dial 5 Dial Pad keys E petaui Att Attendant Positions ports 01 and 02 AII All Multiline Terminals a Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 25 Ring Transfer Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Dala System Data No i May Be Required Required Mode System LK 1 55 v Telephone LK 4 19 v Telephone LK 4 20 Vv i STATION SELECTION This Memory Block specifies the terminal that can display the telephone number of a System Speed Dial buffer Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 43 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 System Data No 1 26 TIME DISPLAY 12h 24h SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LK1 v 3 Enter Data No EIs Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data I 1 LBE 5 1 26 HOUR DISP 12H TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 12 hr to 24 hr press Dial Pad key 1 __Dial2 Dial 4 Dial Pad keys E Peron 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memo
11. to go back on line m Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter ATTENDANT NIGHT SELECTION allowed or denied s Memory Block is used to specify whether VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Night is Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 57 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED System Data No ATTENDANT WEEKEND I 40 SELECTION OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System wa v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change No to Yes press Dial Pad key 1 Dial0 Dialt Dial2 YES Dial 6 Dial3 Diara Dial 8 Dial Pad keys EJ Default No No Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Yes Automatic Answer Automated Attendant 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 41 VRS Manual Answer Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter GENERAL INFORMATION VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT WEEKEND SELECTION i This Memory Block is used to specify whether VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Weekend ii allo
12. Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 System Mode LKI continued bata Function Name Default Programming Value o 70 System Refresh Timer 4hr 0 hr No Refresh 4 hr 8 hr 12 hr Selection 24 hr 71 VRS Answer Mode No No Automatic Answer Selection Yes Automated Attendant 72 Automated Attendant 3 sec 0 sec 3 sec 6 sec 12 sec 18 sec Answer Delay Time 24 sec 30 sec 36 sec 42 sec 48 sec Assignment 73 Automated Attendant 20 sec 0 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec PBR Release Timer 50 sec 60 sec Assignment 74 Automated Attendant 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec Delay Ringing Time Selection 15 Automated Attendant No 2 min 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min Answer Disconnect Time Selection 76 Automated Attendant No Normal Call Normal Call DTMF Detect Selection Release 17 Automated Attendant Not Specified Refer to Memory Block Access Code Assignment 78 Fax Line Reservation 30 sec 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec 240 sec Timer Selection 79 Call Key Trunk Group Trunk Group 0 Trunk Group 0 Trunk Group 1 Automatic Selection Trunk Group 2 Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 15 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 4 TELEPHONE MODE LK4 Dan Function Name Default Programming Value
13. LECTION System Data No OPERATION 1 Gooff line 2 Enter Mode System er 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data i 1 r 1 q 2 BGM NO TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change No to Speaker press Dial Pad key 2 Diall Dial2 Tel Dial3 Dial4 Tel and SP Dial5 Dial Pad keys E Pernun Tel Multiline Terminal SP External Speaker 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 23 System Speed Dial Override Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming System Data May Be Required v Data Mode No Required System LK 1 30 j GENERAL INFORMATION BGM SELECTION This Memory Block specifies if the tone from an external music source will be provided for background music to station speakers and or external paging speaker Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 41 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 duly 1994 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL DISPLAY System Data No STATION SELECTION l 24 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LKI v 3 Enter Data No EJ Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data DI t 1 2 4 SPD DSP ATT 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key
14. f line 2 Enter Mode System LKI 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Enter the data by using the Dial Pad Example To switch time enter 08 00 gt Tomovecursor Dial pad 0 9 To enter Setting Data HOLD key To clear all data when cursor is at Data No Not Specified 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 45 Doorphone Preference Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter System Data No 44 ATTENDANT OFF TIME ASSIGNMENT l This Memory Block is used to automatically switch off the Automatic Answer Automated Attendant feature Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd
15. ific Memory System LK 1 19 Blok System LK 1 24 System LK 1 25 COPBX LK 3 01 CO PBX LK 3 91 ee af inizi zii GENERALINFORMATION PAUSE TIME SELECTION 1 I s 7 A pause may be inserted between digits dialled on CO PBX lines This Memory Block Specifies the length of the pause A pause is i automatically inserted following a behind a PBX CTX Access Code for example 0 by programming for PBX line in Memory Block l na 09 Trunk Type Selection PE SR ANAAO Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 19 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 HOLD RECALL TIMER SELECTION System Data No NON EXCLUSIVE 1 02 OPERATION NOTES 1 Go off line 1 Calls put on Exclusive Hold will recall using the data selected in Memory Block 1 03 Exclusive 2 Enter Mode System Hold Recall Timer Selection v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option Tochangel min to 2 min press Dial Pad key Eaa oa a qa ini omin amin mormi Dial Pad keys FE Petun 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 03 Exclusive Hold Recall Timer Selection 6 Pressthe SPKR key to go back on line Additional Programming Mode Data May Be Required System LK2 03
16. ne OPERATION 1 Gooff line 1 2 Enter Mode System LKI 2 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data i 1 r 1 3 4 SIGNAL HOLD TIME DISPLAY 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change Hold to Flash press Dial Pad key 1 Dial 1 Flash Dial Dial3 Dial 4 Dial 8 Dial9 l E petauti Dial Pad keys 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 35 Station Master Hunt Number Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Bats System Data Mode No i May Be ASAGeE Required Telephone LK 4 01 vV CO PBX when a Single Line Telephone user performs a hookflash l This Memory Block is used to specify whether a line is held or if behind a PBX a hookflash signal is sent to the Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 53 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 CO PBX ACCESS RELEASE SELECTION System Data No 1 36 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LK1 v 3 Enter Data No 316 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data if 1 f 1 li 1 3 6 NO TIME 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change Noto Yes
17. ode and restores the handset As programmed li in this Memory Block the system will automatically redial the busy CO PBX number and wait the specified jase time After the specified number of call attempts with no answer the system will stop dialing atime toria EI esc RU ga cc o Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 31 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 HOOKFLASH START TIME SELECTION System _ Data No 1 14 OPERATION NOTES 1 A hookflash during a CO PBX call places the line on 1 Gooff line hold or sends a hookflash to the CO PBX 2 Enter Mode System LKI 2 When a hookflash is 0 1 seconds or less or 2 3 seconds v or more it is not considered to be a hookflash 3 Enter Data No 1 4 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 1 i 1 1 14 FLSH ST 40 ms 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 40 ms to 340 ms press Dial Pad key 5 dia Dial 2 Dial3 Diald 40 mis 140 ms 190 ms 240 ms Dial 5 Dial 6 Dial 7 Dial 8 340ms 440ms 540ms 640ms 740 ms m J Dial Pad keys Default 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 15 Hookflash End Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming System Data Data No
18. phone LK 4 19 Telephone LK 4 20 Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 35 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 ELAPSED CALL AND SMDR START TIMER System Data No SELECTION 1 18 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LKI v 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Setting Data No Title Data f 1 1 1 1 8 CALL START 10s TIME DISPLAY sai 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change 10 sec to 20 sec press Dial Pad key 1 Diald Dialt Diaz Dial3 Dial4 40 sec 20 sec 30 sec Dial 5 Dial 6 Dial 7 Dial 8 Dial9 Dial Pad keys 7 Defaut 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 19 Disconnect Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None LAPSED CALL AND SMDR START TIMER SELECTION This Memory Block specifies the time interval after dialling before displaying the call duration time on a Multiline Terminal GENERAL INFORMATION 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd Programming Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Lid 2 39 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 BGM SE
19. press Dial Pad key 1 Diall Diaz Dial3 Dial4 Yes Dial 5 Dial Dial 8 L J Dial Pad keys Default 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 37 VRS Message Recording Time Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None This Memory Block is used to determine whether a CO PBX line disconnects or no response is provided when i pressing a CO PBX line key that is already accessed Programming 21994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 55 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 VRS AUTOMATIC System Data No ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT 1 38 NIGHT SELECTION OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LK1 v 3 Enter Data No 3 8 Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data JE I 1 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change No to Yes press Dial Pad key 1 Disto Diali Diaz NO YES Dial 5 Dial 6 Dial3 Diala L T J Dial Pad keys E Detail No No Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Yes Automatic Answer Automated Attendant 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 39 VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Day Selection 6 Press the SPKR key
20. ry Block 1 27 Day Night Mode Switching Time Assignment 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None l This Memory Block is used to specify either a 12 hour 12 00 AM 11 59 PM or 24 hour 00 00 23 59 time i display Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 45 8 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 RECEIVING VOLUME SELECTION System Pago OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LKI v 3 Enter Data No LIe Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data i i l 28 RCV DOWN 4 Press the corresponding Dial Pad key to change the Setting Data option To change Down to Up press Dial Pad key 1 mao D Down Dias Diala ial 1 Up Dial 7 Dial Pad keys Ea Default Down Return to normal Up Volume remains up 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and continue with the CALL key to advance to Memory Block 1 30 External Speaker Connection Selection 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming None I i This Memory Block is used to specify whether the receiving volume is returned to normal down or remains up on a call after the handset is returned to the cradle Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 47 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK
21. tle 1 gt 2 l 01 16 Fane 3 2 P_1 fe TT TIME DISPLAY POSTE Combination Chart n Tel Private Line 1 Tel 4 Use the Dial Pad key to enter data e Example CO line 5 is assigned as Private Private Line 2 ze La Line for Tel Port No 11 Tel lt To move cursor Dial pad 9 1 Toenter CO No HOLD key To clear all data when cursor is at CO No 5 Press the CALL key to write the data and advance to the second Private Line Assignment 6 After entering the desired data press the CALL key to write that data and advance to m Additional Programming Memory Block 1 33 Doorphone Connection System Data Selection Mode Rae E May Be Required Required 7 Press the SPKR key to go back on line TenantLK 2 01 Vv l SAT GENERAL INFORMATION PRIVATE LINE ASSIGNMENT i This Memory Block is used to assign an outside line for use as a Private Line The Private Line cannot bej seized by any other telephone and no LED indication is rovided to other terminals Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 51 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 SLT HOOKFLASH SIGNAL SELECTION System __ Data No 1 34 NOTES If Hold is specified the CO PBX line is put on Exclusive Hold If FLASH is specified a timed hookflash signal is sent to the outside li
22. wed or denied Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 59 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED System Data No ATTENDANT NIGHT TIME ASSIGNMENT 1 42 OPERATION 1 Go off line 2 Enter Mode System LKI 3 Enter Data No Dial Pad Data No Title Setting Data 4 Enter the data by using the Dial Pad Example To switch time enter 20 00 To move cursor Dial pad 0 9 ToenterSetting Data HOLD key To clear all data when cursor is at Data No Default Not Specified 5 Pressing the CALL key will write the selected data and advance to Memory Block 1 43 VRS Automatic Answer Automated Attendant Day Time Assignment 6 Press the SPKR key to go back on line m Additional Programming Refer to Section 6 Guide to Feature Programming in this chapter J VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED i ATTENDANT NIGHT TIME ASSIGNMENT i This Memory Block is used to allow automatic switching of the Automatic Answer Automated Attendant l feature into VRS Automatic Answer Night Mode Programming 1994 NEC Australia Pty Ltd 2 61 Installation Service Manual RANGER DK 616 July 1994 VRS AUTOMATIC ANSWER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT OFF TIME ASSIGNMENT OPERATION 1 Goof

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