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1. Page 5 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Preface This guide provides descriptions and procedures for using Fujitsu s Digital Set Feature Phone called the SRS 1050 when it is attached to a switch supporting National ISDN This guide is for anyone interested in using the SRS 1050 to gain the benefits of the combined voice and data network capabilities of ISDN technology Read the sections that follow for information on e Using this guide efficiently e Special features of your ISDN telephone e Background on ISDN technology For assistance ordering ISDN service from your local service provider see Appendix A HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE This section can help you make the most efficient use of this guide The section describes the overall organization aids to finding information and conventions Organization This guide is organized in the following chapters Chapter 1 has illustrations to introduce the physical layout of the SRS 1050 It also describes the features and functions of its components Chapter 2 describes use of the basic voice services such as placing and receiving calls and using the speaker microphone handsfree mode Chapter 3 explains how to set up SRS 1050 features such as one touch buttons unanswered call logging and the calendar clock Page 6 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 Chapter 4 explains how to use the data terminal adapter to place or receive data calls Page 7 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Conventi
2. SRS 1050 Voice Features Dropping Out of the Conference Call Yourself Some installations leave the other conference participants connected if you disconnect Ask your System Administrator whether your Conference feature works this way Otherwise when you disconnect all other conference participants are disconnected also DROP Cancels connection with the last party added to a conference call or disconnects call if only two participants are connected 5ESS Drop is a network based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company This description assumes that you have assigned the Drop feature to one of your SRS 1050 function buttons Pressing DROP at the end of a regular call does nothing DMS 100 Pressing DROP at the end of a regular two party call disconnects the call T 5ESS During a conference call the DROP feature allows the originator of the call to drop the last participant added Other participants can drop out of the call simply by hanging up You can use the DROP button repeatedly until you have dropped everyone but the participant of the original two party call To end the call hang up normally Ky DMS 100 Warning Pressing DROP at the end of a conference call drops both participants Using DROP on a Conference Call Press the DROP button This ends your connection with the last party you added to the call but any others on the call stay connected
3. SRS 1050 Voice Features amp b Press an idle Call Appearance button to get a dial tone The call is automatically put on hold 2 Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad va If your call is not answered hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button 4 If your call is answered converse with the called party 5 When the conversation is over hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds 6 You can pick up the call you were originally talking on if it was held by pressing SPEAKER and if necessary its red flashing Call Appearance button Note Onhook dialing In place of steps 1 and 2 you can dial the number first and then press SPEAKER The phone automatically dials the number The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes Page 2 10 Chapter 2 You can also use a one touch button after handling the existing call This automatically selects an idle CA and dials the number Skip step 2 See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features Receiving Headset Calls An incoming call makes the Call Appearance s LED flash green If you are not talking on another call Place the headset on your head in a position comfortable for hearing and talking If necessary unplug the handset from the jack on the phone s left side Plug the headset into the same
4. 2 the procedure for each of these menu selections y a CH CH 1 Press REGISTER softkey 4 10 sel ENTER softkey 1 This screen ml appears sel aL Hold Speaker Figure B 3 Multifunction 1 DL 2 MANUAL Button Layout SELECT ITEM 1 2 2 Press 2 ENTER to display the options for manual download Page B 10 Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation Selection 1 Call Appearance CACH Call Buttons Your NISDN SRS 1050 s first button is set at the factory as CA 1 There is no need to change this when using the CACH mode of managing calls On a DMS NI it may be necessary to reset button 1 to be a DN See instructions under Selection 3 in this section Your service provider will provide you with Call Appearance Numbers and associated Telephone Numbers Example Telephone Number 555 1212 is your Primary Directory Number and occupies CA 1 2 and 3 Telephone Number 555 3333 is a secondary or shared Telephone Number and occupies CA 4 5 and 6 Note that CA numbers are always distinctive 1 Press 1 and ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears CALL APPEARANCE MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY The set s indicators show button status as follows e Green indicates a button already assigned to a Call Appearance e Red indicates a button already assigned toa DN to a network feature or to a local feature such as one touch e Unlit indicates an unassigned button 2 Press the button to which you
5. Receive Data LED to flash You can start or end a data call either manually or by using commands at your terminal as described in the following sections Using the DATA Key To make a data call using the digital set DATA key follow these steps 1 Press DATA softkey 2 To display the softkey names press KEY MENU Next to the word DATA on the display a blinking terminal symbol appears and to its left the word SEND appears for about six seconds DATA CLEAR 2 Use the keypad to enter the number you wish to dial or press a one touch button and press SEND softkey 1 Note The SEND key tells the Digital Set to dial the number If you don t press SEND the Digital Set will dial the number after a six second delay Page 4 1 SRS 1050 Data Operation amp As you dial the number you are dialing appears on the display When you press SEND the display returns to its normal state with the terminal symbol to the right of the time and date If the terminal symbol continues to blink for more than a minute the remote PAD Packet Assembler Dissembler isn t answering the call Press DATA again to clear the call Once the call connects the terminal symbol stops blinking 3 To disconnect a data call manually press DATA softkey 2 The terminal symbol on the display disappears Using AT Commands To make a data call using AT commands from an asynchronous terminal follow these
6. want to assign a Call Appearance You can press any unlit or green multifunction button If you press a red button the display shows the message INVALID SELECTION and the set waits for you to press a valid button e If you press a green button the display shows the current number assigned to that multifunction button You can either enter a new number to replace the current number or cancel the current number e If you press an unlit button the screen looks like this XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed If you pressed a green lit button the current feature number appears after CA The new number you enter replaces this number Page B 11 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B 3 You now have two choices e To add or change the CA number enter the new number and press ENTER or e To cancel the CA number press CLEAR softkey 3 and then ENTER The final screen looks like this CA XX XX COMPLETED If you canceled the CA number no numbers appear after CA and the button indicator goes dark 4 With your Call Appearance assignment complete you have these choices e To assign another CA press the desired button and repeat steps 2 and 3 e To return to normal operation press REGISTER e To make additional button assignments press asterisk This returns you to the menu mode main menu Page B 12 This completes programming of CAs If you have pr
7. Call Appearances and features will be red You cannot program the buttons with red indicators for one touch dialing 2 Press the unassigned button you want as your one touch button This screen appears ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 12 The multifunction button s number is at the far right of line 2 In this example itis 12 Page 3 4 3 To program a standard telephone number or a special code press the keypad digits for the number you want recorded Include the outside access code such as 9 and area code for long distance The digits show on the second line ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 912229876543 12 To program a number that includes pauses and special codes use the keypad to enter the digits and the HOLD button to enter pauses which appear on the display as commas The example shows a standard telephone number followed by a voice mail access code and a voice mail password ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 8247629 99 2502 12 Note If you enter a number with more than 16 digits the 17th and subsequent digits appear in the 16th number position and previously entered digits are shifted one column to the left The digit in the first number position disappears from the display but is still recorded If you try to exceed the 30 digit limit the set refuses the input and the display remains unchanged Chapter 3 4 Press ENTER softkey 1 The associated LED turns green and the word COMPLETED appears
8. DB25 appears only on sets with the data terminal adapter This connector labeled DTE is the interface connector for data transmission Volume and Contrast Controls Both volume and display contrast are controlled by two buttons just above the front panel functions keys and marked with a down arrow and an up arrow Speaker handset volume Adjust when any Call Appearance is active with a call or dial tone The new volume is held until reset Display contrast Adjust any time the digital set is idle MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS 13 14 15 16 17 MIC OFF 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 v A Co EI pl sl 19 18 ES oe Redial SE sl Hold Speaker Figure 1 3 Multifunction Button Layout Mulifunction buttons have three uses One touch Dial a number you stored there Network Feature Activate or deactivate a special network feature such as call forwarding Call Appearance CA or Directory Number DN Handle incoming or outgoing calls After a multifunction button is assigned you must clear that assignment before it can be assigned as a different type of multifunction button Chapter 3 describes making and clearing button assignments Using one touch dialing buttons is described in Chapter 2 Chapter 3 shows how to set up the buttons Page 1 5 SRS 1050 Overview amp Chapter 1 Special features such as call forwarding are provided by the ISDN network These features are selected by
9. If only two parties remain the call is disconnected The display of the call s duration continues until the call is over TRANSFER 5ESS Transfers a call to another phone and announces the transfer privately To transfer a call follow these steps Page 2 15 SRS 1050 Voice Features 1 Press TRANSFER while on an active call The LED of the Call Appearance in use flashes red the called or calling party is automatically placed on hold An idle Call Appearance is selected Its LED lights steady red and a dialtone sounds If that directory number has no idle Call Appearance you must select a Call Appearance of another directory number 2 Dial the third party 3 Once connected announce the transfer to the person who answers and converse privately 4 Press TRANSFER again and hang up The third party just called is connected to the party held for transfer You are dropped from the call and the other two parties remain connected Note A blind transfer is one in which you do not talk to the person you are transferring the call to To perform a blind transfer wait for the person s phone to ring press the TRANSFER key and hang up Page 2 16 a Chapter 2 Questions Details or Alternatives If no one answers the destination number hang up Press the SPEAKER button the Switch Hook or with a Lucent switch press DROP Then press the Call Appearance holding the original
10. Norm Smith is the calling party identification Each time you press UNA softkey 1 the data for the next unanswered call is displayed The list cycles the first display is information from the oldest call then the next oldest call and so forth After the data for the most recent unanswered call is displayed pressing UNA again shows the oldest call s data If anew unanswered call is from the same party as one already in the UNA list only the new call s data is retained This feature prevents filling all eight available positions with calls made from the same number Each record is retained until you follow the deletion procedure described below or until another unanswered call stores new information over it Chapter 2 Returning a Call To return a call displayed by unanswered call logging follow these steps 1 Press any idle Call Appearance button Handsfree mode is automatic For handset use lift the handset You can also dial the number while onhook and then lift the handset or press SPEAKER after dialing all the digits 2 Dial the number shown on the UNA display As soon as you go offhook or begin dialing the number while onhook the unanswered call number shifts to the second line for reference The first line shows the digits you are dialing SRS 1050 Voice Features If the call is answered you can converse with the party reached If not hang up by replacing the handset in its cra
11. Press KEY MENU again to redisplay the information displaced by the softkey labels You can use the softkeys any time whether or not the names are showing UNA DATA Co Ild Io C 1 2 3 4 CLEAR REG Key Menu Standard Softkey Layout Some of the data entry screens in menu mode procedures have built in timers If you do not enter information within six seconds the display reverts back to the menu for selecting the feature you were using You must reselect the feature and start over Page 3 1 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 If for any reason you become confused while working in menu mode you can always press REG softkey 4 to return to the menus and start over Note Older versions of this digital set may display fourteen menu items as 13 PREF SELECT 1 13 Selecting a Menu Option follows You can display and choose 13 SPEAKER VOL 14 PREF among the thirteen menu options SELECT 1 14 at any time as follows i Press NEXT repeatedly to cycle 1 Press REG softkey 4 to display through these five menus the menu options The screen looks like this 2 To select the option you want press the appropriate key s on 1 ONE TOUCH 2 CALENDAR the numeric keypad to dial 1 to 3 INITIAL SELECT 1 13 13 do not press one of the four buttons under the screen and To see the next menu screen then press ENTER softkey 1 press NEXT softkey 2 If you notice a mistake after pressing ENTER and want to 4 UNA
12. You can also use a one touch button after handling the existing call This automatically selects handsfree operation on an idle CA and dials the number Skip step 2 See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features Receiving Handsfree Calls A handsfree call uses the integrated microphone and speaker instead of the handset An incoming call makes the phone ring and the Call Appearance s LED flash green If you are not talking on another call 1 Press SPEAKER and if necessary the green flashing Call Appearance button 2 Converse with the calling party If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off Press MIC OFF to turn it back on You can turn off the microphone by pressing the MIC OFF button its LED will turn red No sound will then be transmitted to the called party allowing you to have a private conversation with others in the room Page 2 7 SRS 1050 Voice Features To turn the microphone back on press MIC OFF again its red LED will go dark 3 When your conversation ends hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the call duration it vanishes after about three seconds See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features If you are already talking on another call 1 Dispose of the active call in one of the following ways a End the call by pressing SPEAKER Then press SPEAKER and if necessary press the
13. press the TRANSFER button and hang up 3 You can complete the transfer these two ways a After announcing the transfer just press TRANSFER and hang up or SRS 1050 Voice Features b To allow all three parties to talk together press the flashing Call Appearance button again then press TRANSFER when you want to drop out 4 Hang up the handset or in handsfree mode press SPEAKER You are disconnected from the call leaving the other two parties connected TRANSFER amp EWSD Transfers a call to another phone and announces the transfer privately Transfer is a network based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company Note In Siemens installations transferring calls is accomplished without a TRANSFER button To transfer a call follow these steps 1 Answer the incoming call then while still on the call press CONFERENCE Page 2 17 SRS 1050 Voice Features The CONFERENCE button indicator lights up 2 An idle CA is selected Dial the number of the person you want to transfer the call to The call is put on hold and its Call Appearance indicator flashes red e If the person answers you can talk privately before completing the transfer To place this person on hold without transferring the call press HOLD If the line is busy or the person does not answer press the button in the handset cradle press SPEAKER if you are using handsfree mode Then p
14. remaining for 6 seconds DN 912229876543 12 COMPLETED 5 Complete the procedure in one of these ways e To return to the normal display press REG softkey 4 or e To program another one touch number press an unassigned multifunction button then repeat steps 3 amp 4 You can also press a currently assigned one touch button to change or cancel its one touch number or e To return to the menu mode main menu press asterisk Correcting Mistakes How you correct a mistake depends on where you are in the programming procedure e Before pressing ENTER to record the number press CLEAR softkey 3 to erase the number Then enter the correct number SRS 1050 Local Features e After pressing ENTER If the number on the COMPLETED screen is incorrect press the multifunction button again The ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER screen appears showing the incorrect number Enter the correct number and then press ENTER The correct number appears on the display as you enter it and replaces the incorrect number Changing or Canceling the Number Stored in a One Touch Button To change or cancel the one touch number currently stored on a one touch button follow these steps 1 Press REGISTER softkey 4 1 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears ONE TOUCH SELECT ASSIGN KEY The indicators for previously assigned one touch buttons will be green 2 Press the one touch button whose number you w
15. 13 4 You can then select a different menu function or press REG softkey 4 to return to the normal display HANDSFREE HANDSET AND HEADSET MODES You can setup the Digital Set to use the handset the speaker or a headset by selecting from the following modes Headset Mode Enables use as a headset only phone You must disconnect the handset from the jack on the phone s left side and plug the headset into the same jack Calls are connected and disconnected only by your pressing the SPEAKER button In headset mode the handsfree mode including the speaker microphone is not supported Handset Mode Enables normal use as a handset phone While in this mode the speaker can be enabled or disabled as follows Handsfree Supported Allows speaker use controlled by SPEAKER button Handsfree Non Supported Disallows speaker use The SPEAKER button is disabled Call pickup and hanging up on calls is by handset only Page 3 11 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 Operating the Set with a Headset To operate the set with a headset follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 6 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears HAND SET HEAD SET MODE HAND SET 2 Press ENTER and this screen appears L HAND SET 2 HEAD SET SELECT 1 2 3 Press 2 Line 2 changes to SELECT 2 4 Press ENTER This screen appears HEAD SET COMPLETED You can now operate the SRS 1050 using only yo
16. 5 H FREE cancel the keypad entry press 6 HAND HEAD SELECT 1 13 asterisk To clear an entry before pressing ENTER press Press NEXT again to see the third CLEAR softkey 3 GE 3 To exit menu mode press REG T RINGER 8 SPID TEI softkey 4 If you forget to exit 9 MSG LOG SELECT 1 13 menu mode is automatically canceled after four minutes or whenever you pick up the Press NEXT again to see the handset or press SPEAKER fourth menu Whenever REG is pressed it either enters or exits menu mode no matter what else may bein progress 10 KEY ATTR 11 COM 12 MIC OFF SELECT 1 13 Press NEXT again to see the fifth and final menu Page 3 2 Chapter 3 Note If you enter menu mode during a call special features such as Call Pickup and Call Forwarding are temporarily disabled However regular calling controls such as HOLD SPEAKER MIC OFF and call disconnection remain available Once you are familiar with the menu choice numbers you can go directly to the one you want after pressing REG For example you can abbreviate the key sequence REG NEXT 7 ENTER to REG 7 ENTER getting to the RINGER screen without displaying the other menus shown above Notes on Entering Information When the displayed entry is acceptable press ENTER to retain it and display the next parameter screen To change a numerical entry not including menu selections before you press ENTER press CLEAR softkey 3 and enter the
17. A DATA CALL 4 1 PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK 4 6 INDEX AT Commands 4 2 DATA Calls Making 4 1 DATA Key 4 1 Page 6 4 Chapter 4 Z SRS 1050 Data Operation PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK A call to a leased network number follows the same basic procedures given in the preceding sections with two differences e Terminal calls can only be made using AT commands e When you enter the number you must enter a leased network access code including the access code delimiter Using the Data Key Before you can dial a leased network number with the DATA key you must assign one of your multifunction buttons as a leased network access code delimiter key See Chapter 3 for the procedure When you enter the number of the Data Terminal Equipment DTE you want to call use one of the following procedures e Enter the telephone number of the DTE you want to call press the assigned leased network access code delimiter key then enter the leased network access code e Press the assigned leased network access code delimiter key enter the leased network access code press the delimiter key again then enter the telephone number of the DTE you want to call Once you complete entering the leased network number press the SEND softkey as usual Using AT Commands at a Terminal After you type ATD type the number of the DTE you want to call using one of these two sequences e Type the telep
18. CA and dials the number Steps 1 and 2 are therefore unnecessary when you use a one touch button Once the call is dialed you can pick up the handset If you are already talking on another call 1 Handle the active call in one of the following ways a Endthe call by pressing the button in the handset cradle to geta dialtone You can also hang up the handset and pick itup again Page 2 3 SRS 1050 Voice Features amp Chapter 2 or Note You can also use a one touch button after handling the active call This automatically dials the number Skip step 2 b Retain the call by pressing an idle Call Appearance button to get a dial tone The call is automatically put on hold Receiving Handset Calls 2 To make your call dial the desired number by pressing the An incoming call makes the keys on the numeric keypad phone ring and the Call Appearance s LED flash green 3 If your call is not answered you can hang up as follows If you are not talking on a Replace the handset in its another call cradle 1 Pick up the handset Press the ringing CA if necessary The b Press the button in the LED changes to steady red handset cradle to get a dial or tone 2 Converse with the calling party 4 If your call is answered 3 When your conversation ends converse with the called party hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle Note the 5 When your conversation ends displayed call duration it y
19. Installations NT1 TR ON 100 Ohms Bridging at the NT1 Terminal Eguipment TR OFI The overall maximum length of cable is 1600 ft The TR switch on the Terminal Eguipment farthest from the NT1 should be ON The TR switches on all other Terminal Eguipment should be OFF The TR switches on the NT1 should be set to ON at 100 Ohms NT1 timing switches if present should be set to ADAPTIVE or PTP Terminal Equipment TR OFI Terminal Equipment TR ON System Administrator s Reference Feature Activator and Button Placement FA 60 FI 60 18 FA 62 FI 62 19 FA 61 FI 61 20 Mes sage Waiting rA om 63 Message waiting LED XX FA so 59 17 Exclusion FA sur 58 16 Variable a ES 57 15 Page B 23 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B Notes Page B 24 Appendix C amp SRS 1050 Testing APPENDIX C TESTING The SRS 1050 has a self test mode that performs the following tests LED test Key test Tone test LCD test Memory tests NTI line test ENTERING TEST MODE To enter test mode follow these steps 1 Unplug the ISDN line from the LINE jack or the power plug from the 40 V DC jack if you are using the DC power supply 2 Press and hold down both 1 and 3 on the numeric keypad as you reapply power Keep them down until the automatic LED test begins The LED test is described in the next section While the test is running this screen is displayed SELF TEST LED When the LED t
20. MINUTE gt The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the month In this example assume 12 06PM 93 APR 30 Note If you enter or too you accepted the displayed year large a value such as 33 for the hour it is ignored and INPUT MONTH you must supply a valid entry 155pM 93 APR 30 4 Enter the present minute using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER softkey 1 7 Enter the present month 1 to 12 using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER Page 3 7 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 The screen changes to reflect REINITIALIZING THE PHONE your entry and to prompt for the date In this example assume you Removes all your one touch entered 5 for May numbers and network determined key assignments INPUT DAY gt 12 55PM 93 MAY 30 Clearing all your one touch numbers and key assignments is useful when the phone is 8 Enter the present date 1 to 31 assigned to a new user using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER 2 ae Warning If you reinitialize your phone accidentally see The screen changes to reflect Appendix B for the network or your entry and to display the message COMPLETED In this manual key assignment example assume you entered 1 for download procedure or ask the date your System Administrator for help COMPLETED EEN E To reinitialize your phone complete the following steps Note If you enter 31 for a month 1 Press REG
21. On mode Ringer Always On sends a tone to users each time a Call Screener activates Call Announce Intercom regardless of the ringer mode Z SRS 1050 Local Features When using network based intercom only the one or two dialed digits are presented not the screeners phone number You could also eliminate dialing entirely with dedicated intercom another network based feature Figure 3 1 shows a typical application of Call Announce Intercom Call Screeners Call Recipient EH l E Directory Numbers Call Announce Intercom setup 9199263110 Activating Directory 9199263111 Number 919 926 3112 9199263112 Intercom mode 1l way or 2 way Designated for intercom Figure 3 1 Call Announce Intercom Application This section describes the reguirements for setting up Call Announce Intercom followed by the procedures to use Call Announce Intercom to announce a call Page 3 17 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 Page 3 18 Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features Call Announce Intercom on 4 All LEDs will light green if All Selected Buttons was previously selected Only Call Appearances with lit LEDs Before selecting Directory will activate on Call Announce Numbers for call screeners you Press the buttons to turn the may specify the Call Appearance LEDs on or off to select the buttons that are to be answered desired Call Appearance automatically You may select button s ALL buttons or sele
22. UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA nn 3 9 Enabling the UNA Feature ue UNA on All Call Appearances a UNA on Selected Call Appearances ste Disabling the UNA Feature HANDSFREE HANDSET AND HEADSET MODES 3 11 Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode 3 12 Selecting Handsfree Operation using the speaker and microphone Switching Back to Handset only Operation CHANGING RINGER MODE we CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM nn Call Announce Intercom on Selected Buttons Specifying the Directory Number for Intercom Specifying the Directory Numbers of Call Screeners Announcing a Call by Intercom ACTIVA TING AND DEACTIVATING THE MIG OFF BUTTON unse EHE 3 21 SELECTING CALL APPEARANCE PREFERENCE 3 22 Chapter 4 DATA OPERATION ns DATA Calls Making Appendix A ISDN Ordering Appendix B Installation Appendix C Testing Appendix D ISDN Call Identification ICI Displays Appendix E Error Messages Page 15 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Notes Page 16 SRS 1050 Index SRS 1050 Subject Index Subject Page AT Commands ueessessensensenseesennennnennennennennennnennennennennennennennennennennennenne 4 2 Button Placement 2er B 21 Calendar Clock oria Call Announce Intercom sn Call Appearance Preferences Call Identification Displays ss Call Status Code Table Conference Conne
23. Wire or 8 Wire TA Figure B 2 Power Connections Page B 3 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK When you receive your SRS 1050 plug the telephone line from the wall into the LINE socket on the back of the set If the display shows a date and time you have power If the display does not light up you may need a power supply to connect to the wall socket and to the 40 V DC power socket on the back of the set If you are connecting power for the first time you should see the message SPID NG Seethe next section to enter a Service Profile Identifier SPID ENTERING SPIDS AND A D CHANNEL TEI The Service Profile Identifier identifies your set to the network If you have a voice data terminal you may need two SPIDs one for voice and one for B channel circuit switched data You may also need to enter a D channel Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI for packet switched data calls You can enter the data SPID and TEI either through this procedure or through procedures in the Data User s Guide Page B 4 If you have only one SPID for both voice and data enter the SPID as a voice SPID only Do not enter the same SPID twice for voice and data Do not change your SPID unless told to do so by your service provider In most cases digital sets will not work without the correct SPID number Ifthe SPID number is wrong the set displays the message SPID NG Enterthe correct SP
24. a End the call by pressing SPEAKER Then press SPEAKER again to get a dial tone or b Retain the call by pressing an idle Call Appearance button which gives you a dial tone The call is automatically put on hold 2 Dial the desired number by pressing the buttons on the numeric keypad 3 If your call is not answered you can a Hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button or continued Chapter 2 b Retrieve the original call if it was held by pressing its red flashing Call Appearance button 4 If your call is answered converse with the called party If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off Press MIC OFF to turn it back on You can turn off the microphone by pressing the MIC OFF button its LED will turn red No sound will then be transmitted to the called party allowing you to have a private conversation with others in the room To turn the microphone back on press MIC OFF again its red LED will go dark 5 When the conversation is over hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button You can pick up the call you were originally talking on if it was held by pressing the button next to its red flashing Call Appearance Note Onhook dialing In place of steps 1 and 2 you can dial the number first and then press SPEAKER The phone automatically dials the number The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes Z SRS 1050 Voice Features
25. call This cancels the attempted transfer and returns you to the call TRANSFER amp DMS 100 Transfers a call to another phone and announces the transfer privately Transfer is a network based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company This description assumes that you have assigned the Transfer feature to one of your SRS 1050 function buttons Note In some installations transferring calls is accomplished without a TRANSFER button If your set lacks a TRANSFER button ask your System Administrator how to transfer a call To transfer a call follow these steps 1 While still on the call press TRANSFER Chapter 2 The TRANSFER button indicator lights up The call is put on hold and its Call Appearance indicator flashes red 2 An idle CA DN is selected Dial the number of the person you want to transfer the call to e Ifthe person answers you can talk privately before completing the transfer To place this person on hold without transferring the call press HOLD To reconnect with this person press the DN or CA button If the line is busy or the person does not ansWer press the button in the handset cradle press SPEAKER if you are using handsfree mode Then press the flashing Call Appearance button to return to the original call Note To do a blind transfer where you do not talk to the person you are transferring the call to wait for the person s phone to ring
26. calls barred Bearer capability not presently available try again Service or option not available Bearer service not implemented Channel type not implemented Network cannot support requested facility Service or option not implemented unspecified Appendix E a Cause 081 082 085 088 091 096 097 099 100 101 102 111 127 Message Displayed INVALID CALD en REFERENCE VALUE INVALID NUMBER INCOMPATIBLE SRS 1050 Error Messages Table E 1 Connection Status Messages continued Description Call reference not currently in use Identified channel does not exist Invalid digit value for number Incompatible destination Transit network does not exist MANDATORY INFORMATION ELEMENT IS MISSING MESSAGE TYPE un NON EXISTENT OR NOT IMPLEMENTED INFORMATION ELEMENT NON EXISTENT OR NOT IMPLEMENTED INVALID INFORMATION ELEMENT CONTENTS MESSAGE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH CALL STATE RECOVERY ON TIMER EXPIRY INTERWORKING aen UNSPECIFIED Message not recognized by switch Message not recognized by switch Coding structure not implemented Procedure underway due to timer expiration Protocol error unspecified Message meaning unknown to switch Page E 3 SRS 1050 Error Messages amp Appendix E Table E 2 Connection Status MessagesDPS Packet Switched Display format Description DATA CLR DIE DTE disconnected DATA
27. numbers needed to connect to a private network number e Navigate your way through a call answering system that requires you to respond to a number of voice menu options Page 2 19 SRS 1050 Voice Features amp Chapter 2 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA Once enabled this feature records information about incoming calls that were not answered at this phone The UNA feature records information from the eight most recent unanswered calls showing the date the time and the telephone number and name if provided of the calling party The ninth and later unanswered calls replace the first second and so forth in order so that your UNA list always has the eight most recent calls If the caller gets a busy signal the call is not considered unanswered Multiple calls from the same number are listed only once Chapter 3 explains how to program your phone to support or suppress the UNA feature Using the UNA Feature If you have unanswered calls a black dot appears next to the word UNA on line 1 of your SRS 1050 display If the dot is blinking there have been eight or more such calls and the information from the next unanswered call will record over the oldest call in the list UNA 12 15PM WED APR 5 Page 2 20 To see the data for each unanswered call press UNA softkey 1 The resulting screen looks something like this 777 1111 NORM SMITH The 777 1111 is the number of the calling party
28. one B channel Non EKTS Primary Directory Number Additional Call Offering HOLD CONFERENCE Button FA 60 DROP Button FA 62 TRANSFER Button FA 61 CALL FORWARDING VARIABLE Button FA 57 E B E B B B B B B Package EZ 1A Circuit Switched voice data on one B channel Non EKTS Primary Directory Number Additional Call Offering for CSV CRBL 3 HOLD CONFERENCE Button FA 60 DROP Button FA 62 TRANSFER Button FA 61 CALL FORWARDING VARIABLE Button FA 57 CALL FORWARDING BUSY DON T ANSWER VISUAL MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR Button FI 63 E B B B B B B B B B B Page A 6 Appendix A Package D 3 Package E 4 Package EZ 1 6 Package EZ 1A 6 Package G 5 a SRS 1050 Installation Page A 7 Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation APPENDIX B INSTALLATION These instructions are intended mainly for System Administrators or service personnel or end users that are installing the SRS 1050 Installation of the SRS 1050 involves four main steps e Connecting the set to the network It s necessary to determine the type of Telephone Company switching equipment in use for proper connection to the Telephone Company network Implementation procedures vary from one manufacturer to another Switch Manufacturer DMS 100 Nortel SESS Lucent EWSD Siemens e Entering Service Profile Identifiers SPIDs and a D channel Terminal Endpoint Identifier TE
29. simplifying the phone and still supporting the richness of ISDN features These keys assume different functions depending on the feature you are using thus avoiding the need for a large number of permanent function keys You can display the labels at any time without affecting the tasks you are performing The labels do not however have to be displayed for these keys to work Timeouts When you are setting up local features as described in Chapter 3 some of the data entry displays have built in timers If you do not enter information within six seconds the display reverts to the menu for selecting the feature you were setting up You must reselect the feature and start again Page 9 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Starting Over If for any reason you become confused while setting up a local feature in menu mode you can always press REG softkey number 4 to return to the setup menus and start over Phone Operation The following two features of ISDN phones may be different from what you are used to Dialing 9 When you dial for an outside line usually by pressing 9 you do not hear a pause and a second dial tone You can begin dialing the telephone number immediately Onhook dialing You can dial a number before you get a dial tone The number you dial appears on the display and remains there for three minutes When you lift the handset and press an idle Call Appearance button or press the SPEAKER button for handsfree mode the
30. the necessary steps are shown below The SRS 1050 will operate using default values if you do not make assignments Selection 7 Originating DN The SRS 1050 supports new ISDN features that allow you to designate lines for originating or receiving calls This feature works with a complementary switch feature that you can order from your telephone company It is called Call Appearance Reservation Page B 17 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B For these features to work 1 To manually assign the properly both the SRS 1050 and Originating Directory Number the switch must be properly key for your SRS 1050 press 7 configured ENTER to view the following display The categories described as call appearance reservation status that you may select are listed below ORIGINATING DN MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY 2 Press the selected Multi assign Originating only allows certain key Directory numbers or call appearances of Directory Numbers to be used for outgoing calls only ORIGINATING DN MODE ORIGINATING DN ON 1 3 Press ENTER The following Terminating only allows certain display is shown You have the Directory numbers or call option to turn the selected key appearances of Directory ON or OFF Numbers to be used for incoming calls only 1 0N 2 0 FF Originating only Priority SELECT ITEM 1 2 Incoming only allows certain Directory numbers or call 4 Press 1 or 2 to change the appearances of D
31. used for Call Appearances Selection 5 Conference It is necessary to assign the conference feature to a key using the following process Page B 15 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B Note This step is not necessary TRANSFER REGISTRATION if CONFERENCE is assigned SELECT ASSIGN KEY to Button 18 using Feature Activator 18 or 60 1 Assign CONFERENCE as you would any feature activator 2 In the KEY ATTR MODE press 5 CONFERENCE then press ENTER CONF APPEARANCE SELECT ASSIGN KEY 3 Press selected CONFERENCE button This screen appears CONFKEY XX 4 Press ENTER The selected button s LED turns green CONFKEY 18 or 61 COMPLETED Selection 6 Transfer Key Note This step is not necessary if TRANSFER is assigned to Button 20 using Feature Activator 20 or 61 1 To manually assign the Transfer key for your SRS 1050 press 6 ENTER to view the following display Page B 16 Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation 2 Press the Multi assign key 32 labeled TRANSFER and the following display is shown TRANSFER REGISTRATION TRANS KEY 20 FA 20 or 61 3 Press ENTER TRANS KEY 20 FA 20 or 61 COMPLETED Note If the user selects a key that cannot be used for Transfer the following display is shown SELECT ASSIGN KEY INVALID SELECTION Note The SRS 1050 supports certain new capabilities of National ISDN 97 98 If you wish to assign the following features
32. 1050 ISDN Ordering amp Appendix A b B E B B B B Page A 4 SRS 1050NI 1 Buttons Fujitsu 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display MSG Soft1 Soft2 Soft3 Soft4 Key Menu o EH CH EH 07 Co 63 MIC OFF CFV OTR m DD E RXD Ka A KENE z GHI 4 5 KH Dies Ce m Cem TUV Drop Conference PRS RARES er Transfer Redial OOO 2 Hold Speaker Package E DN with 4 call buttons Calling Number Identification CFD and CFB CFV activated by user when needed Message Waiting Conference Drop Transfer D channel packet data capability Appendix A amp SRS 1050 ISDN Ordering E E B E B E B SRS 1050NI 1 Buttons Fujitsu 2x24 Liguid Crystal Display MSG Soft1 Soft2 Soft3 Soft4 Key Menu E i Te E 5 co 63 MIC OFF CFV DTR E DO E RXD Ka A KERE GHI 4 5 ES 1 om 6 TUV Drop Conference PRS EDEDED me Transfer Redial JCC ee ess Hold Speaker Package G DN with 4 call buttons Calling Number Identification CFD and CFB CFV activated by user when needed Message Waiting Conference Drop Transfer B channel circuit switched data capability Page A 5 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix A E Z ISDN The SRS 1050 and the other FNC terminals 2100 and 10251 support the E ZISDN Ordering Codes The E Z Codes may be ordered from a number of the service providers Below are two of the E Z Code configurations Package EZ 1 Circuit Switched voice data on
33. 4 PATTERN CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM The selection you want appears on the second screen of the The Call Announce Intercom menu which you can see by feature is a convenient way for a pressing NEXT softkey 2 person screening incoming calls to announce the call to the 3 Press 4 ENTER A screen intended recipient The screener appears showing you the places the incoming call on hold current ringer pattern setting uses a designated Directory Number to announce the call to RINGER PATTERN MODE the recipient via intercom and MUTE RING may then transfer the call The screener can also use this feature 4 Press ENTER again and this to deliver a message menu appears Page 3 16 Chapter 3 The Call Announce Intercom operates in one of two modes two way or one way intercom Two way intercom immediately activates the speaker and microphone of the called digital set allowing two way communication One way intercom activates only the speaker leaving the microphone of the recipient s digital set turned off in the interest of privacy The recipient must press the MIC OFF button to respond to the call screener Call Announce Intercom allows you to specify which call buttons are activated by Call Announce Intercom Call Screeners and allows you to select up to three Call Screeners Note Call Announce Intercom is distinct from Network Switch provided intercom Ringer Always On The Call Announce feature utilizes a Ringer Always
34. 926 3112 Entering the full number negates the possibility that an outside call with the same last four digits in the calling number for example 302 422 3112 could activate the intercom The asterisks in the number 919 926 3112 are wild cards The digital set accepts any character in this position You need the wild card to represent the dash if a dash is included in the number delivered with an incoming call If you are in doubt have the person who will be screening calls call you and note the number displayed on the first line of the LCD The set supports up to three numbers for screeners To have more than three screeners use as a wild card For example entering 919 926 311 allows both the Directory Numbers 3112 and 3115 to activate the intercom Remember however that all other Directory Numbers from 3110 to 3119 would also activate the intercom Page 3 20 Chapter 3 Required Support from Your System Administrator To guarantee that Directory Numbers are always available for Call Announce Intercom the System Administrator should e Allocate one Directory Number on the digital sets of both recipients and screener for outgoing calls Specifying the Directory Numbers of Call Screeners At the conclusion of selecting buttons for Call Announce Intercom this screen appears SUPPORTED SELECT ALL COMPLETED 1 Press ENTER If one or two way intercom is enabled the screen displays the enable
35. A is active 8 Function keys Single touch keys for ISDN features see Function Keys Function Keys The SRS 1050 has six function buttons Three of these are permanently assigned to local functions SPEAKER HOLD and REDIAL Permanent Functions SPEAKER Enables disables handsfree operation HOLD REDIAL Holds an active call Redials the last number you dialed For ease of installation Fujitsu supports two sets of telephone company assignments for network based features On the labeled function buttons for CONFERENCE DROP and TRANSFER Fujitsu sets accept the following values or feature activators CONFERENCE Button 18 Activator 18 or 60 DROP Button 19 Activator 19 or 62 TRANSFER Button 20 Activator 20 or 61 Page 1 3 SRS 1050 Overview amp Chapter 1 User Assigned Functions CONFERENCE Adds parties to an existing call Button 18 Activators 18 or 60 DROP Disconnects last party added to a conference call or disconnects a two party call Button 19 Activators 19 or 62 TRANSFER Transfers a call to a third party you dial or select Button 20 Activators 20 or 61 The multifunction button located in the upper right corner of the SRS 1050 button array labeled MIC OFF can serve as a One Touch button or a microphone control button See Chapter 3 for more details about MIC OFF LED Indicators Data Communications DTR Data Terminal Ready TXD Transmit Data RXD Receive Data Mes
36. CACH uses Call Appearances for telephone numbers and feature numbers for features You enter these numbers with options 1 and 2 of KEY ATTR Page B 7 SRS 1050 Installation Key Attribute Configuration Before attempting to load or modify network data obtain the current configuration from your service provider This configuration information should show the Directory Numbers Call Appearances the features with their feature numbers and the SRS 1050 button to which each Directory Number Call Appearance or feature is assigned Button assignments fall into three categories Directory Numbers Call Appearances and Features If you must manually configure your set or if you want to rearrange the button assignments on your set you must use the following method If you plan to change a button assignment from one category to another e g Call Appearance to Directory Number you must first cancel the current assignment and add the new assignment For changes within a category call forwarding to call pick up simply replace the old data with the new data To load modify or update your set s network data begin with these steps 1 Press KEY MENU then REGISTER softkey 4 10 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears Page B 8 Appendix B KEY ATTRIBUTE MODE 2 Press ENTER again to display the set up options 1 DL 2 MANUAL SELECT ITEM 1 2 You can either automatically download the configuration
37. CLR OCC Number busy DATA CLRDER Out of order DATA CLR RPE Remote procedure error DATA CLR RNA Reverse charging not accepted DATA CLR NA Incompatible destination DATA CLR INN nn Invalid facility reguest DATA CLR ERR Local procedure error DATA CLR NC Network congestion DATA CLRNP Number error Each command reports its successful or unsuccessful execution Errors usually result in a display of the word ERROR or ERR INC This error reporting also applies to the offline commands for setting terminal adapter parameter defaults These defaults can be stored in a set of profiles and you can choose which profile to apply to a port when making your data call The offline commands for these purposes are described in the Data User s Guide along with each command s response and related messages Page E 4 Appendix E amp SRS 1050 Error Messages Cause 004 008 009 010 011 051 053 101 Table E 3 National Standardized Cause Values Message Displayed Description VACANT CODE Unused area or central office code PREFIX 0 DIALED IN ERROR PREFIX 1 DIALED IN ERROR PREFIX 1 NOT DIALED EXCESSIVE DIGITS RECEIVED Switch has truncated CALL IS PROCEEDING excessive digits and call is proceeding CALL TYPE INCOMPATIBLE WITH SERVICE REQUEST SERVICE OPERATION VIOLATED PROTOCOL ERROR THRESHOLD Cal
38. DESIGNATED CA REGISTRATION DSGN CA ON 1 e Set operating parameters such as ringer volume and tone 3 Press ENTER The following e Program the calendar clock and display is shown You have the other local features option to turn the selected key ON or OFF To label the buttons on the set you must first remove the plastic 1 0N 2 0FF cover over the front panel Insert a pointed object into the semi circular notch at the bottom 4 Press or 2 to change the middle of the plastic cover and lift current status or press ENTER the cover upward to accept the current status SELECT ITEM 1 2 Below the cover is a template DSGN CA ON 1 Write button labels on this COMPLETED template to show the directory numbers or features assigned to each button Then lay the template back on the front panel Reinsert the plastic cover Page B 20 Appendix B Fujitsu has developed a DOS Windows and a Macintosh application file using Microsoft EXCEL 4 0 and Excel 5 0 to assist you in printing the templates These files are available for no charge via our World Wide Web site at http www fnc fujitsu com For use with the printing application Fujitsu has included a laser printer compatible paper template in the SRS 1050 User s Guide As an alternative you may print type or write in the needed designation on the template Additional templates may be purchased from your distributor or from Fujitsu Do not remove the per
39. DMS that supports Service Profile Management downloading SPM On other switches manual configuration of features and lines is necessary Although each service provider can decide the number of characters and format of the SPID most have agreed on a simple format This format referred to as generic SPID format is likely the format used by your service provider The generic SPID format consists of 14 digits 10 digit DN 2 digit Sharing Terminal Identifier 2 digit Terminal Identifier The first component is the main telephone number of the terminal including the area code For example 9197962000 Page B 5 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B The Sharing Terminal Identifier component two differentiates between terminals that share the same main telephone number but have different services on the ISDN line For a terminal that does not share the same main telephone number these digits are 01 This is the typical situation The last part of the SPID is another two digit segment This terminal identifier differentiates between terminals that share the same main telephone number and have identical services In typical situations these digits are 01 The most freguently assigned SPID will be the following NPA NXX XXXX 0101 If your service provider has not supplied a SPID to you try this format shown above Ifit does not work contact your service provider or System Administ
40. F TEST MEMORY LINE TEST ERROR CODE 06 06 is only one example Other codes may appear in its place if different errors are discovered Any error code display reflects an error condition to be handled by your System Administrator No other test requests are allowed during this test If any error is detected the test sequence stops at that point and reports by displaying an error code When the RAM test terminates successfully the Digital Set goes immediately to the ROM access test Upon detection of an error the sequence stops and an error code is displayed When the ROM access test terminates successfully the DTE interface circuit test starts automatically on sets that have the optional data terminal adapter An error in this test is reported by an error code in the LCD display When the DTE test terminates successfully the NT line test starts automatically An error in this test is reported by an error code in the LCD display If all tests terminate successfully the following display shows on the LCD Page C 3 SRS 1050 Testing amp Appendix C SELF TEST MEMORY LINE SELF TEST PROGRAM SW LOOP SW VOICE amp DATA ALL GOOD PROG RAM OFF LOOP NOR Pressing the Program switch on the back of the set changes PROG RAM OFF to PROG RAM ON Pressing the Loop switch changes LOOP NOR to LOOP TEST See your Data User s Guide for the function of these switches Program and Loop Switch Test I
41. Figure 1 1 SRS 1050 Front Panel Terminating DC power connector Not operable resistor ISDN line connector Handset Headset connector left side Data connector optional Loopback test switch optional Program switch for data setup optional Figure 1 2 Digital Set Rear View Page 1 2 Chapter 1 amp SRS 1050 Overview SRS 1050 Components 1 Handset Headset Use the familiar handset the speaker and microphone or a headset to make or answer calls 2 9 Speaker Microphone The speaker is located directly under the handset In handsfree operation it lets you hear the other parties on a telephone call The microphone on the front edge of the front edge of the phone picks up your voice unless switched off with the MIC OFF key 3 Numeric Keypad You use these twelve keys to enter the number you are calling or the special characters asterisk or pound sign 4 Display The display shows call information such as the telephone number of the other party call duration and time of day 5 Softkeys KEY MENU Four buttons below the display with changeable functions The KEY MENU key displays the current functions on line 2 of the display 6 Multifunction buttons These buttons are assigned to Call Appearances one touch numbers or network features 7 Volume Contrast buttons Increase or decrease display contrast when no Call Appearance is active or speaker volume when a C
42. I for packet switched data calls as required e Loading network data This may be accomplished by two methods 1 downloading of features from the switch or 2 manual configuration of multifunction buttons e Programming and labeling the set UNA DATA CLEAR REG Oo 020 1 2 3 4 Key Menu Standard Softkey Layout INSTALLING THE SRS 1050 ISDN equipment may be installed in anumber of configurations In most installations the supplementary equipment NT 1 and power is located in a wire closet in your building If this is the case in your installation please skip to the section below Connecting to the network In some installations the NT1 and power are located at the user s desk Two drawings are included that illustrate the connections you may need to make when the power and NT are located at the user s desk Page B 1 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B Figure B 1 illustrates the connections when one power supply is used for both the NT1 and the SRS 1050 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS 1050 To NET POP 2 Wire 4 Wire or 8 Wire Figure B 1 Power Connections Page B 2 Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation Figure B 2 illustrates the connections when a power supply is needed for the NT1 and another is needed for the SRS 1050 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS 1050 Low Wattage Supply To NET POP 2 Wire 4
43. ID number and then disconnect and reconnect power to make the set function normally To enterthe service profile identifiers and the terminal endpoint identifier follow these steps 1 Press REGISTER softkey 4 8 ENTER softkey 1 The message ENTER VOICE SPID appears with the current SPID number if any shown below it ENTER VOICE SPID ID 000000000000 2 Dial your voice SPID number and press ENTER The display prompts for the data SPID if you have a data model ENTER DATA SPID ID Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation 3 Dial your data SPID number and press ENTER If you have no data capability just press ENTER To cancel a data SPID press CLEAR and then press ENTER The display prompts for the D channel TEI If you are on a DMS system enter the packet TEI ENTER PACKET TEI ID 0 4 Dial your TEI valid numbers are from 0 to 63 and press ENTER Your System Administrator provides the TEI If you have no data capability just press ENTER This screen appears SPID TEI ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED 5 Press REGISTER softkey 4 to return to normal operations Note For first time installations download will occur without plugging and unplugging the set At initial installation when you press ENTER the SRS 1050 automatically requests a download from the switch This downloading function will work on switches that support parameter downloading and on early versions of the
44. ISDN Digital Set User s Guide SRS 1050 National ISDN Fujitsu Delivering on the promise of ISDN Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Page 2 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc 4403 Bland Road Somerset Park Raleigh NC 27609 U S A Part Number P UG 105V N Revision 1 4 Copyright 1993 Fujitsu Network Communications Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America This publication may be replaced by a revised edition To find outifa revision exists or to order copies of publications write to Fujitsu Network Communications Inc 4403 Bland Road Somerset Park Raleigh NC 27609 or call 1 800 228 ISDN Please direct all communications to Fujitsu Network Communications Inc No part of this publication may be reproduced or translated stored in a database or retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Fujitsu Network Communications Inc The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Page 3 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre
45. acturer recommendations Single Unit Installations The maximum distance between the NT1 and the ISDN Terminal Equipment is 3000 feet in a single unit installation The TR switch on the Terminal Equipment should be ON The TR switches on the NT1 should be set at On at 100 Ohms NT1 timing should be set to ADAPTIVE or PTP NT1 TR 100 Ohms Terminal Equipment TR ON Page B 22 Two Unit Installations Bridging at the NT1 Maximum Distance Between NT1 and Units is 250 ft The overall maximum length of the cable is 1600 ft The TR switch on both Terminal Equipment Units should be OFF The TR switches on the NT1 should be set to ON at 50 Ohms NT1 timing switches if present should be set to FIXED or PB NT1 TR 50 Ohms H Temina Equipment TR OFF Terminal Equipment TR OFF Two Unit Installations Bridging at the NT1 Distance Between NT1 and Units is Greater Than 250 ft The overall maximum length of the cable is 1600 ft The TR switches on both Terminal Equipment Units should be ON The TR switched on the NT1 should be set to OFF NTI timing switches if present should be set to FIXED or PB when the distance between the NT1 and the Terminal Equipment is 400 ft or less for level 3 wire or 600 ft for level 5 wire Longer loops require ADAPTIVE or PTP NT1 TR OFF Terminal Equipment TR ON Terminal Equipment TR ON Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation Multiple Unit
46. add or change the feature assignment enter the feature number you received from the telephone company and then press ENTER e To cancel the feature assignment press CLEAR softkey 3 and then press ENTER amp SRS 1050 Installation The final screen looks like this FA XX XX COMPLETED If you canceled the current assignment no numbers appear after FA and the button indicator goes dark 4 With your Feature Activator assignment complete you have these choices e To assign another FA press the desired button and repeat steps 2 and 3 e To return to normal operation press REGISTER e To make additional button assignments press asterisk This returns you to the menu mode main menu This completes programming of FAs If you encounter problems accessing features review these items for accuracy and check with your service provider Caution If you manually reassign the CONFERENCE button conference may not work in all cases If you wish to reassign this button talk to your System Administrator or service provider Page B 13 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B Selection 3 Directory Number Your NISDN SRS 1050 s first button is set at the factory as CA 1 If you subscribe to EKTS or Basic ISDN on a DMS NII it is necessary to first clear the CA setting Then you can enter DNs 1 Press 1 and ENTER This screen appears CALL APPEARANCE MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY The first butto
47. all a SRS 1050 Voice Features Page 2 5 SRS 1050 Voice Features amp 2 Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad 3 If your call is not answered press SPEAKER and hang up 4 If your call is answered converse with the called party If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off Press MIC OFF to turn it back on You can turn off the microphone by pressing the MIC OFF button its LED will turn red No sound will then be transmitted to the called party allowing you to hold a private conversation with others in the room To turn the microphone back on press MIC OFF again its red LED will go dark 5 When the conversation is over hang up by pressing the SPEAKER key Note the call duration it vanishes after about three seconds Note Onhook dialing In place of steps 1 and 2 you can dial the number first and then press SPEAKER The phone automatically dials the number The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes Page 2 6 Chapter 2 You can also use a one touch button which automatically selects handsfree operation on an idle CA and dials the number Steps and 2 are therefore unnecessary when you use a one touch button See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features If you are already talking on another call 1 Handle the active call in one of the following ways
48. alue for a parameter you can press ENTER without bothering to reenter the value To change a numerical entry not including menu selections before you press ENTER press CLEAR softkey 3 and enter the desired value To change a menu selection or a numerical entry after you press ENTER press asterisk This returns you to the preceding data entry screen where you can enter the correct information Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features Setting Calendar and Clock The screen changes to reflect Values your entry and to prompt for AM or PM In this example assume To set the calendar clock follow you entered 55 these steps INPUT DAN 1 PM gt 1 Press REG softkey 4 2 ENTER 12 55pM 93 APR 30 softkey 1 This screen Appears 5 Press keypad 0 for AM or 1 for PM and then press ENTER ENTER CALENDAR CLOCK 8 06PM SUN APR 30 The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the 2 Press ENTER The first input year In this example assume you screen appears entered 1 for PM INPUT HOUR gt INPUTYEAR gt 8 06PM 93 APR 30 12 55PM 93 APR 30 3 Enter the present hour using the 6 To accept the year displayed numeric keypad and then press 93 press ENTER ENTER or The screen changes to reflect To change the year press two your entry and to prompt for the numbers on the numeric keypad minute In this example assume for the year you want and then you entered 12 press ENTER INPUT
49. arance button Its LED changes from flashing red to Retains connection with an steady red and you are existing call until you can reconnected in handsfree mode return to it You can use the handset if you prefer by lifting it HOLD lets you keep a call active even though you are no longer directly connected with it This CONFERENCE feature is useful if you need to perform some action away from Telephone conferences with your phone such as looking up multiple participants some information Conference is a network based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company This description assumes that you have assigned the Conference feature to one of your SRS 1050 function buttons The autohold feature automatically puts an active call on hold whenever you press another Call Appearance You can also press HOLD to manually put a call on hold The number of conference call participants allowed depends on the number specified when you subscribe to the feature Ask your System Administrator how many participants are allowed on your Conference feature 1 To use hold press HOLD while you have an active call in progress The Call Appearance LED changes from steady red to flashing red Page 2 13 SRS 1050 Voice Features Setting Up a Conference Call After establishing the initial call add participants to the conference call by following these steps 1 Press CONFERENCE The CONFERENCE button ligh
50. been ringing the longest You are immediately connected to the call L RINGING 2 IDLE 3 PRIMARY SELECT 1 4 Page 3 24 Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features 3 Press the number of the preference option you want and then press ENTER A screen appears showing your selection and the message COMPLETED 4 To return to normal operations press REG softkey 4 The standard display screen appears RINGING PREFERENCE COMPLETED Notes Page 3 25 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 EE 1 LOCAL FEATURES nase ern 1 MENU MODE OPERATIONS 22 4444 snsenneneneenn 1 PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE TOUCH DIALING ge en Rene tected cena 3 SETTING THE CALENDAR CLOCK nennen 6 REINITIALIZING THE PHONE ees 8 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA 9 Enabling the UNA Feature 9 UNA on All Call Appearances 10 UNA on Selected Call Appearances 10 Disabling the UNA Feature 10 HANDSFREE HANDSET AND HEADSET MODES 11 Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode 12 Selecting Handsfree Operation using the speaker and Microphone ii esd ae enero 12 Switching Back to Handset only Operation 13 CHANGING RINGER MODE sense 13 Q 931 MESSAGE LOGOGING eeren 16 CALL ANNOUNCE IWNTERDCOM nenn 16 Call Announce Intercom on Selected Buttons 19 Specifying the Director
51. button beginning the next row up Note This guide uses the term directory number appearances to refer to directory numbers that appear on more than one Call Appearance button The Nortel term for Call Appearances that can handle more than on call is Additional Functional Calls A telephone can also be assigned additional directory numbers Each such number can then be assigned to adjacent buttons as well to allow multiple call handling on that line Chapter 1 Any Directory Number assigned to one phone can also appear on another phone which can then share the use of that line Figure 1 4 shows an SRS 1050 whose primary Directory Number is 747 3456 with two additional Call Appearance buttons assigned that same number The telephone s secondary line is 747 7890 which has two appearances In the illustration this set also has a button assigned to the number 747 3482 This could for example be a shared line using someone else s primary Directory Number MI IC OFF 3456 Figure 1 4 Example Line Assignment 3456 3456 78901 7890 Call Handling Example with Multifunction Buttons Suppose your Directory Number is 747 3456 and the first three multifunction buttons on your SRS 1050 have been assigned that number amp SRS 1050 Overview What does it mean to have three Call Appearance buttons assigned to one directory number It means you can have up to three calls at the same time u
52. by switch Normal clearing Called user busy Called user not responding NOT ACCEPTED User alerted no answer CALL REJECTED Call rejected NUMBER CHANGED Number called has been changed NOT SELECTED Non selected user clearing OUT OF ORDER nn Destination out or order INVALID NUMBEB Format invalid or number incomplete Requested facility rejected Response to station inquiry Normal unspecified No B channel available KEE EE se Call queued Page E 1 SRS 1050 Error Messages amp Appendix E Table E 1 Connection Status Messages continued Cause 038 041 042 043 044 047 050 051 052 053 054 057 058 063 065 066 069 079 Page E 2 Message Displayed OUT OF ORDER NETWORK BUSY ACCESS INFORMATION DISCARDED REQUESTED CHANNEL NOT AVAILABLE RESOURCE UNAVAILABLE UNSPECIFIED FACILITY N A SERVICE NG CALLED BARRED BEARER TYPE NOT AUTHORIZED BEARER TYPE NOT PRESENTLY AVAILABLE REQUESTED FACILITY NOT IMPLEMENTED Description Network out of order Temporary failure Network congested User information discarded Exclusive channel cannot be used Downloading facility not available Requested facility not subscribed Service request incompatible Outgoing calls barred Service operation violated Incoming
53. chronous RS 232 terminal at terminal speeds up to 19 200 bits per second Communication on the B channel using circuit switching with an asynchronous RS 232C terminal at speeds up to 38 400 bits per second In order to do data communications your phone needs to be equipped with a data terminal adapter The supporting network data features must also be assigned to the line Page 11 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp Multipoint configurations In older ISDN installations most phone connections are point to point Each phone in a point to point configuration requires a separate line into your building However most service providers now offer multipoint configurations as a subscription option In a multipoint configuration up to eight devices digital sets and or terminal adapters can be connected to a single line For example your company could connect two digital sets and two data terminal adapters to a single line The two digital sets could each use one B channel for voice communication and the data terminal adapters could use the D channel for packet switched data calls Multipoint operation goes on behind the scenes The only time you would be aware of it is if you get blocked from using a line If more than two users bid for the two B channels at the same time the message B CHANNEL BUSY appears Talk to your System Administrator if you get this message frequently SPID For your SRS 1050 to work on a multipoint line it must have a
54. crophone on or off during handsfree operation Page 2 12 The descriptions below briefly identify each function button The following pages explain the buttons in more detail REDIAL Dials the last number dialed on this phone This feature is useful if you need to call someone back a second time perhaps because their line was busy the first time Using REDIAL before lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER 1 Press REDIAL The last number dialed appears on the display and is redialed automatically in handsfree mode Pick up the handset if you want this to be a handset call 2 If there are no idle Call Appearances available pressing REDIAL brings the number to the screen but does not dial When an idle Call Appearance later becomes available pressing the CA button dials the number in handsfree mode Lift the handset if you prefer Chapter 2 amp SRS 1050 Voice Features Using REDIAL after lifting the 2 To use another Call Appearance handset or pressing or feature button press it The SPEAKER phone retains each call you place on hold until you 1 If you don t hear a tone press an reconnect with it or the other idle Call Appearance button party hangs up You are now free to take other actions 2 Press REDIAL The last number including making and receiving dialed appears on the display other calls and is dialed automatically 3 To reconnect with a call on hold press its flashing Call HOLD Appe
55. ct the desired Call Appearances 5 Press ENTER The following screen appears To enable or disable Call Announce Intercom on selected SUPPORTED SELECT ALL buttons follow these steps COMPLETED 1 Press REGISTER softkey 4 11 After selecting the Call ENTER softkey 1 A screen Appearance buttons that are to appears showing the current be auto answered you may status of the intercom feature proceed to select Directory Numbers for Call Screeners INTERCOM FEATURE NONSUPPORTED 2 Press ENTER again Specifying the Directory Number for Intercom When enabling the feature you must specify a Directory Number which when used by the screener to call the recipient activates the intercom automatically All recipients can specify the same Directory Number for all Call The Call Announce Intercom button selection screen appears 1 ALL 2 SELECT 3 NO SUPPORT SELECT 1 3 3 To make your choice dial 1 or 2 Appearance Intercom calls and press ENTER If you Normal calls can still be made selected 2 the following screen from this Directory Number to appears numbers not set up for intercom Up to three Directory Numbers SUPPORTED SELECT may be programmed SELECT ASSIGN KEY Page 3 19 SRS 1050 Local Features amp When specifying the Directory Number for intercom you must enter all ten digits of the call screener number For example for a call screener at 926 3112 you could enter 919 926 3112 or 919
56. ction Status Messages BCS Connection Status Messages DPS CONHECLOTS E 1 1 tikkaskikeiopkis krae ikka aaa kaanel lna kk aasa Directory Number Appearances Downloading D E E EE H ature ActiValors sin Men ed rar rs ln B 21 Function Buttons 2 10 Handset calls enten ae e n S a ESen aii 2 2 Handsfr e CallStreet re lan 2 4 Headset Calls een 2 8 Idle line preference ees nent 3 23 Information Element Code Table F 6 Installation Diagrams ites ITU T Standardized Cause Values cccccesessssessseseesscesceeeeseseseeeeesenees E7 Page 1 Index amp SRS 1050 Subject Page TCDD TGS Gis sn ai nn ee nie ie C2 LED Tests sadada ine C 1 Manual Configuration sn B 9 Memory Tests Menu Mode Menu options selecting E 3 2 Message Abbreviation Table F 4 Message Logging Codes interpretation F 1 Multifunction buttons 1 5 National Standardized Cause Values Network connection va Network dat s di v u peata se E kaka ses Network Specific Cause Values s One Touch Button Programming ANE 3 3 ONE TOUCH Calling inner 2 17 Pack a ge Drees A 3 Package EE A 4 Package EZ Ts nint eitte Ean EEEE RE A 6 Package EZ HA 2 2 0 2 2 E EEE aka nt ka A 6 Package eebe ees Edi A3 Physical Installations a geed deet odav Eege B 1 Program and Loop Switch Test ss CA Programming and labeling the set B 18 REENEN 2 11 Ringer Mode changing n
57. d mode plus the authorized Directory Number as shown below TWO WAY TURNED ON 919 926 3112 If no telephone numbers have been programmed in the Call Announce Intercom feature is disabled and the screen displays NON SUPPORTED INTERCOM FEATURE 1 NONSUPPORTED Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features To program the first number and enable Call Announce Intercom go to step 2 If a Call Screener has Directory Numbers identified by three four or five digit extension numbers you can dial either the extension number only or the full number You can also dial an asterisk as a wild card character See the section introduction for a complete explanation of these choices 2 Press ENTER The Call Announce Intercom selection screen appears 1 ONE WAY 2 TWO WAY INTERCOM 3 TURN OFF SELECT 1 3 Three Call Screeners can be entered To program the second or third number see step 5 3 To enable the intercom feature dial 1 or 2 and press ENTER A screen appears showing your choice and prompting for an authorized Directory Number 5 Press 11 ENTER repeat steps 2 3 and 4 as needed until TWO WAY SELECTED 1 this screen appears ENTER TELEPHONE NUMBER INTERCOM FEATURE 1 To disable the intercom feature ONE OR TWO WAY 919 926 3112 dial 3 and press ENTER When the screen displays the message INTERCOM TURNED OFF press REGISTER softkey 4 to return to normal operation 6 Press NEXT softk
58. desired value E SRS 1050 Local Features To change a menu selection or a numerical entry after you press ENTER press asterisk In some cases this returns you to the preceding data entry screen where you can enter the correct information In other cases you return to the menu mode main menu and must redo the procedure from there PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE TOUCH DIALING SRS 1050 multifunction buttons can be set to automatically dial numbers you enter up to 30 digits each The numbers you program can be any of the following e Standard telephone numbers including the outside line access code usually 9 if required e Special codes such as a personal ID number or a voice mail access code including and e A combination of a standard telephone number plus one or more special codes with pauses between the elements to allow for system response time Page 3 3 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 The one touch feature overview in Chapter 2 discusses these possibilities in greater detail and explains how to dial using a one touch button Programming a One Touch Button To program a multifunction button for a one touch number follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 1 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears ONE TOUCH SELECT ASSIGN KEY The indicators for previously assigned one touch buttons will be green The indicators for buttons assigned to Directory Numbers
59. dle or in handsfree mode hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button If the UNA dot on the display is flashing you should delete at least one entry to prevent the loss of the oldest entry Deleting a Record from the UNA LIST To delete a record press UNA softkey 1 until the record is displayed and then press and CLEAR softkey 3 To see or delete the next UNA record you must press UNA again Page 2 21 SRS 1050 Voice Features amp Chapter 2 TOC re unde hina Saka en en Dd AS de editer ant ts 1 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES 1 PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS 1 Receiving Handset Calls 4 Receiving Handsfree Calls Rennen 7 Placing Headset Cales 9 Receiving Headset Cales 10 FUNCTION BUTTONS anne 11 R DIAL See E ausate a stow Sa nt nes 12 HOLD EE EE 13 CONFERENCE roe me a ern 13 Ne TEE 15 TRANSFER Jesse 15 TRANSFER DMS 100 16 TRANSFER Je Ewen 17 ONE TOUCH CALLING LL 18 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA 20 TRANSFER amp DMS 100 amp EWSDIError Bookmark not defined TRANSFER Error Bookmark not defined INDEX Conference 2 12 DROP 2 14 Function Buttons 2 10 Handset calls 2 2 Handsfree calls 2 4 Headset calls 2 8 HOLD 2 12 ONE TOUCH Calling 2 17 REDIAL 2 11 TRANSFER SESS 2 14 Transferring a call 2 15 Unanswered Call Logg
60. dset speaker and microphone will be disabled All dialing tones and telephone conversation will be audible only through the headset Your voice and any other transmitted sounds will go through the headset microphone only Press SPEAKER Its LED will light red and you will hear a dial tone If this connects you with a ringing call follow the procedure described in Receiving Headset Calls 2 Dial the desired number by pressing the buttons on the numeric keypad LA If your call is not answered press SPEAKER to hang up gt If your call is answered converse with the called party 5 When your conversation ends hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the call duration it vanishes after about three seconds Note Onhook dialing In place of steps 1 and 2 you can dial the number first and then press SPEAKER The phone automatically dials the number The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes You can also use a one touch button which automatically selects an idle CA and dials the number Steps 1 and 2 are therefore unnecessary when you use a one touch button See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features If you are already using the headset and talking on another call 1 Handle the existing call in one of the following ways a End the call by pressing SPEAKER Then press SPEAKER again to get a dial tone or Page 2 9
61. e current Directory Number appears after DN The new number you enter replaces this number 5 You now have two choices e To add or change the DN assignment enter the Directory Number and then press ENTER e To cancel a DN assignment press CLEAR softkey 3 and then press ENTER The final screen looks like this DN XXXXXXX XX COMPLETED If you canceled the current assignment no numbers appear after DN and the button indicator goes dark Note If you are assigning multifunction button 1 you must enter the set s primary Directory Number 6 With your Directory Number assignment complete you have these choices e To assign another DN button press the desired button and repeat steps 4 and 5 e To return to normal operation press REGISTER amp SRS 1050 Installation e To make additional button assignments press any red lit button and then press asterisk This returns you to the menu mode main menu This completes the programming of Directory Numbers If you have programmed your SPID correctly completed this procedure and your ISDN line is properly plugged in you should now be ready to place and receive voice calls If you encounter problems review these procedures for accuracy Selection 4 Intercom Group Intercom Press 4 and ENTER This screen appears ICM GIC MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY From this point you may assign Intercom and Group Intercom keys using the same process
62. ee also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features FUNCTION BUTTONS The SRS 1050 has six function buttons located to the right of the numeric keypad Three buttons are permanently assigned to local functions REDIAL HOLD and SPEAKER and the other three buttons are multifunction buttons you can assign to any feature one touch button or Call Appearance For ease of operation Fujitsu supports two sets of telephone company assignments for network based features On the labeled function buttons for CONFERENCE DROP and TRANSFER Fujitsu sets accept the following values or feature activators CONFERENCE Button 18 Activator 18 or 60 DROP Button 19 Activator 19 or 62 TRANSFER Button 20 Activator 20 or 61 Page 2 11 SRS 1050 Voice Features amp Chapter 2 DROP CONFERENCE TRANSFER REDIAL el HOLD SPEAKER ml mb Figure 2 1 Function Buttons As a brief overview the keys do the following SPEAKER Enables disables handsfree operation REDIAL Redials the last number you dialed HOLD Holds an active call CONFERENCE Adds additional parties to an existing call DROP Disconnects last party added to a conference call TRANSFER Transfers a call to a third party you dial or select Another function key MIC OFF described later is typically active on the multifunction button at the upper right of the multifunction button array This key turns the mi
63. est is complete this screen appears SELF TEST KEY TEST The set cannot originate or receive a call during the self test You exit test mode by removing power and then reapplying it PERFORMING TESTS The following sections summarize the self tests that you can perform on the SRS 1050 Digital Set LED Test The LED test is done first automatically It turns all but the data LEDs red for one second off for one second green for one second except MSG and finally off again Observe the LEDs for malfunctions When the LED test is complete you can start any of these tests e Press 1 to start the Tone test e Press 2 or 3 to start the LCD tests e Press 4 to start the Memory Line test Page C 1 SRS 1050 Testing amp Appendix C e Press 5 to start the Program Key Test and Loop switch test with optional data terminal adapter only These tests are described in the sections below Tests 1 2 3 and 5 can be started and interrupted at will to change the test under way but test 4 cannot be interrupted by pressing any key Pressing any button other than 1 through 5 sounds its associated confirmation or DTMF tone turns its LED red if it has one and displays the following information on the LCD This information is With the range and For the keys displayed meaning shown here Soft keys SOFTWARE Key X X 1 SOFT1 2 SOFT2 3 SOFT3 4 SOFT4 Key Menu Key Key Menu Key Menu Key Multifunction bu
64. eturn to the normal display k elt SILENT press REG softkey 4 e 5 Select 1 for a normal ring or 2 for Selecting Ringer Mode a silent ring and then press ENTER The screen shows your Select either normal ring or silent selection plus the word ring Silent ring flashes the LED COMPLETED of the receiving Directory Number or Call Appearance button SILENT without ringing the bell COMPLETED 1 Press REG softkey 4 7 ENTER 6 To return to the normal display softkey 1 This screen press REG softkey 4 appears To change another setting you can press asterisk to return to the menu mode options RINGER SERVICE MODE Page 3 15 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 Selecting Ringer Pattern 1 MUTE RING 2 ONE RING This selection determines the SELECT 1 2 type of ring that announces an incoming call when you are 5 Select 1 for a mute ring a normal conversing on another line ring pattern at reduced volume or 2 for one ring which rings 1 Press REG softkey 4 7 ENTER once at normal volume Then softkey 1 This screen press ENTER The screen appears shows your selection plus the word COMPLETED RINGER SERVICE MODE ONE RING COMPLETED 2 Press ENTER again and this menuappears press REG softkey 4 1 VOLUME 2 TONE 3 RINGING SELECT 1 4 6 To return to the normal display 0 931 MESSAGE LOGGING To see the next menu screen eos Pree T GOMEN A feature is not supported on this set
65. ey 2 and this screen appears INTERCOM FEATURE 2 NONSUPPORTED 4 Dial a telephone number of up to ten digits including wild cards and press ENTER softkey 1 When you press ENTER a screen appears announcing ONE or TWO WAY TURNED ON and showing the number you entered TWO WAY TURNED ON 919 926 3112 Note the number 2 on the first line indicating you are about to program your second call screener number Pressing NEXT repetitively at this prompt will cycle you through all three call screener selections to the one you want to program or change Follow steps starting at 2 to program the last two numbers Page 3 21 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 7 Press REGISTER softkey 4 to return to normal operation Announcing a Call by Intercom This procedure describes a typical sequence for announcing a call by intercom The procedure addresses the call screener since the call recipient has little to do The only action possibly required of the recipient is described in step 3 The procedure also assumes that both the screener and the call recipient have an SRS 1050 digital set although only the recipient must have one If the call screener has some other telephone set the exact procedure may be different This procedure is by no means the only way that you can use Call Announce Intercom To announce a call by intercom follow these steps 1 Press the Directory Number designated fo
66. f your SRS 1050 has the optional data terminal adapter pressing 5 displays the status of the Program PRG and Loop switches that are a part of the TA The display looks like this Exiting Test Mode To exit test mode remove power and reapply it Table C 1 Self Test Result Codes Display Message Test Result S M ERROR CODE O SMCM RAM ROM test failed S M ERROR CODE 02 Line SIU test failed S M ERROR CODE 03 Line SIU test timed out S M ERROR CODE 4 Line NT test failed message received Ge E Ae ee does not match message sent S M ERROR CODE 03 Line NT test timed out S M ERROR CODE Oo Line NT test failed no response nina Alt received S M ERROR CODE 07 SMCM test timed out S M ERROR CODE 07 SMCM RCM test timed out RCM 02 RCM ERROR CODE 01 RCM RAM test failed RCM ERROR CODE OO RCM test timed out VOICE ALL GOOD AII tests passed VOICE amp DATA ALL GOOB All tests passed with data terminal Page C 4 Appendix C amp SRS 1050 Testing adapter Key Test Table C 2 LCD Test C 2 LED Test C 1 Memory Tests C 3 Program and Loop Switch Test C 4 Self Test Result Code Table C 4 Test Mode C 1 Tone Test C 2 Page C 5 Appendix D SRS 1050 ICI Displays APPENDIX D ISDN CALL IDENTIFICATION ICI DISPLAYS Automatic callback Call barged in on Call forwardi
67. feature in menu mode to load or modify network data You must load network data with KEY ATTR if the set is connected to a switch that does not support the terminal downloading function If the switch has downloaded network data automatically you can use these procedures to modify the set configuration to conform to your personal preferences In these procedures you select a button on your SRS 1050 and assign the button a Directory Number Call Appearance Number Intercom or Group Intercom Number or a Feature Number recognized by the network When you press the button for a Directory Number or Call Appearance the phone sends the necessary signals to initiate or answer a call When you press the button for a feature the phone sends the feature s number which causes the network to activate or deactivate the feature Configuration Types EKTS and CACH National ISDN NISDN supports two configurations on multiple line sets The configurations are Electronic Key Telephone Systems EKTS or ACO and Call Appearance Call Handling CACH If SPM has downloaded network data you need to know which configuration is used so that you can modify the configuration if you wish Additionally you must know which configuration is used if you are entering network data manually EKTS and ACO use Directory Numbers for telephone lines and feature numbers for features You enter these numbers with options 2 and 3 of KEY ATTR
68. forated display window from the template until after printing All other loose materials must be removed before placing the template in the laser printer Failure to remove loose materials may result in a paper jam in the printer Templates are fed via the manual feed tray Please address questions about the program to FNC TAC at 1 800 228 ISDN amp SRS 1050 Installation Fujitsu Terminal Equipment Termination Resistors TR Fujitsu ISDN phones have a Terminating Resistor TR switch on the back of the set The options are ON and OFF NOTE The default setting for the Fujitsu TR switch is the OFF position Fujitsu TR s are equivalent to 100 Ohms in the ON position Refer to the following discussions for TR setting recommendations NT1 Settings Termination Many NT1 s have settings available to turn Termination ON or OFF If the setting is ON they may also have settings to select either 50 or 100 Ohms Sometimes these settings are accomplished via switches other times they are done with jumpers Follow the NT1 manufacturer instructions to set the Termination to ON or OFF as needed Timing Page B 21 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B NT L s also have a timing setting with the options FIXED or ADAPTIVE On some NTI s the options may be labeled PB or PTP PB is equivalent to FIXED and PTP is equivalent to ADAPTIVE Timing settings in the following discussions are based on NT1 manuf
69. green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call or b Retain the call by pressing the green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call The first call is automatically put on hold Page 2 8 Chapter 2 2 Converse with the calling party If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off Press MIC OFF to turn it back on You can turn off the microphone by pressing the MIC OFF button its LED will turn red No sound will then be transmitted to the called party allowing you to have a private conversation with others in the room To turn the microphone back on press MIC OFF again its red LED will go dark 3 When your conversation ends hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds 4 You may then pick up the call you were originally talking on if it was held by pressing its red flashing Call Appearance button and then pressing SPEAKER See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features Chapter 2 SRS 1050 Voice Features Placing Headset Calls If you are not talking on another call Place the headset on your head in a position comfortable for hearing and talking If necessary unplug the handset from the jack on the phone s left side Plug the headset into the same jack Also check that headset mode is activated See Chapter 3 for details The han
70. guency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this eguipment does cause harmful interference with radio or television reception which can be determined by unplugging the eguipment to turn it off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected receiver e Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which the affected receiver is connected e Consult a dealer or experienced radio or television technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the eguipment Cable Notice The use of standard shielded cables to connect external data devices is reguired to ensure compliance with FCC Part 15 Rules for Class B devices Page 4 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 FCC Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules The FCC Part 68 Label is located on the bottom of the enclosure This label contains the FCC Registration Number for this equipment If requested the FCC Registration Number and the following information must be provided to your te
71. have an incoming call on e Idle preference The SRS 1050 button number 1 you are selects a Call Appearance immediately connected to the button that is idle if one is call If button number 1 isidle available you getadialtone If you are going offhook to retrieve a call If you have no incoming calls the on hold on button number 1 SRS 1050 selects the idle Call you must press the button to Appearance with the lowest reconnect to the call button number and gives you a dial tone To be connected to an incoming call on another To select a Call Appearance button or to get a dial tone on preference follow these steps an idle button press the button either before or after you go 1 Press REG softkey 4 13 and offhook ENTER softkey 1 A screen appears showing you the e No preference The SRS 1050 current preference does not automatically select any Call Appearance button when you go offhook You must press the button you wish to be connected to either before or after you go offhook 2 Press ENTER to display the preference menu CURRENT MODE IS PRIMARY e Ringing line preference The SRS 1050 selects the Call Appearance button that is ringing with an incoming call If you have more than one To see the next menu screen incoming call the SRS 1050 press NEXT softkey 2 selects any ringing Intercom or 4N0 PREF Intercom Group feature button first and then selects the button with the call that has
72. hone number of the DTE you want to call type a colon then type the leased network access code e Type a colon type the leased network access code type another colon then type the telephone number of the DTE you want to call Once you complete entering the leased network number press lt CR gt as usual Page 6 5 Appendix A APPENDIX A ISDN ORDERING Fujitsu participates in the North American ISDN User s Forum NIUF and the Corporation for Open Systems COS along with your local telephone company in ongoing efforts to make ordering ISDN easy for our customers The NIUF has developed two types of ISDN Ordering Codes IOCs product specific and generic These IOCs inform the telephone company about number of telephone numbers or call appearances the ISDN features and the voice and data capabilities in the package Essentially it is a recipe for the telephone company to follow when installing your ISDN service The solution packages outlined here were designed to meet the needs of many users One or more of them may meet your needs On the other hand your needs may be unique and require a fully customized design of your ISDN service SRS 1050 ISDN Ordering To achieve the goal of easy ordering Fujitsu has developed compatibility with generic ISDN Ordering Code Feature Activators This means that the SRS 1050 can accept both Fujitsu specific feature activators and a selected set of generic feature ac
73. ing UNA 2 19 Voice Calls placing and receiving 2 1 Page 2 22 Chapter 2 amp SRS 1050 Voice Features Page 2 23 Chapter 3 SRS 1050 Local Features CHAPTER 3 LOCAL FEATURES This chapter explains how to use the display and softkeys to set the features controlled by the SRS 1050 The first section describes menu mode from which you make all changes to local features Subsequent sections describe how to set each feature in the following order e Programming one touch buttons e Setting the calendar clock e Reinitializing the phone e Enabling unanswered call logging UNA e Selecting handsfree speaker handset or headset operation e Setting ringer volume tone and operating modes e Using Call Announce Intercom e Activating or deactivating the MIC OFF button e Choosing an option for how the SRS 1050 selects a Call Appearance button when you go offhook Note Options 8 SPID TEI and 10 KEY ATTR in menu mode are installation functions usually performed by your System Administrator or phone maintenance personnel These options are explained in Appendix B MENU MODE OPERATIONS The SRS 1050 has a menu from which you select options to change SRS 1050 local features Note The procedures to set local features require extensive use of the softkeys located below the display To see the names of the softkeys press KEY MENU The names appear on the second line of the display above the keys
74. irectory current status or press ENTER Numbers to be used for to accept the current status outgoing calls and for incoming priority calls only ORIGINATING DN ON 1 COMPLETED Non reserved may be assigned to lines that have no S Note If an invalid key is reservation status selected for the originating Directory Number the The first step is to designate the jagene display is chown CA or Directory Number that you will typically use for outgoing ORIGINATING DN REGISTRATION XX calls This is called the INVALID SELECTION Originating DN If you do not subscribe to Call Appearance Reservation you do not need to follow the steps in Selection 7 or Selection 8 Page B 18 Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation Selection 8 Call Appearance Reservation If you have subscribed to Call Appearance reservation on your ISDN line it is necessary to assign a reservation status to each CA that is subscribed 1 To manually assign the Call Appearance Reservation key for your SRS 1050 press 7 ENTER to view the following display CA RESV MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY 2 Press the selected Multi assign key CA RESV MODE CA RESV ORG 1 3 Press ENTER The following display is shown You have the option to change the CA Reservation mode TRM Terminating Only ORG Originating Only ORGIP Originating and Priority Incoming Only OFF non reserved 1 TRM 2 0RG 3 0RGIP SELECT 1 4 Press NEXT to see the follo
75. ish to change or cancel The ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER screen appears showing the currently assigned number Page 3 5 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 8247629 99 2502 12 If the number stored on the one touch button is more than 16 digits a right arrow gt appears at the end of the line of numbers indicating that additional numbers exist To see the additional numbers press NEXT softkey 2 Pressing NEXT repeatedly alternates between the two displays ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 94783664 1994 7 14 hf ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN 437709 14 3 Complete the procedure in one of these ways e To change the number enter a new number Then press ENTER softkey 1 The new number appears on the display as you enter it and replaces the old number e To cancel the number press CLEAR softkey 3 and then ENTER The button is canceled as a one touch button and the green indicator goes dark Page 3 6 e To leave the number unchanged press REGISTER softkey 4 to return to the normal display SETTING THE CALENDAR CLOCK The normal SRS 1050 display includes the date time and day of the week You can set the date and time by using the procedure described below Notes on Entering Information If the value you have entered is acceptable press ENTER to record it and display the next parameter screen To retain the currently displayed calendar clock v
76. ivate MIC OFF without doing this the message INVALID SELECTION appears and your attempt fails If you are deactivating the MIC OFF button make sure the function is turned off the LED is unlit before beginning the procedure To activate or deactivate MIC OFF follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 12 ENTER softkey 1 A screen appears showing you the current status of MIC OFF MIC OFF KEY MODE NON SUPPORTED 2 Press ENTER again and this menu appears 1 SUPPORT 2 NO SUPPORT SELECT 1 2 The LED next to the upper right button indicates its current state Off Unassigned e Green Already active as MIC OFF Assigned as a one touch e Red If you wish to reactivate MIC OFF you must first cancel the one touch assignment on the upper right button 3 To activate MIC OFF press 1 ENTER To deactivate MIC OFF press 2 ENTER The screen shows your choice SUPPORTED COMPLETED 4 To return to normal operations press REG softkey 4 The standard display screen appears SELECTING CALL APPEARANCE PREFERENCE The preference options determine which Call Appearance button the SRS 1050 selects when you go offhook lift the receiver or press SPEAKER You have three choices e Primary line preference The SRS 1050 always selects button number 1 the Call Appearance associated with your primary Directory Number Page 3 23 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 If you
77. jack Also check that headset mode is activated See Chapter 3 for details The handset speaker and microphone will be disabled All dialing tones and telephone conversation will be audible only through the headset Your voice and any other transmitted sounds will go through the headset microphone only 1 Press SPEAKER and if necessary press the green flashing Call Appearance button Chapter 2 2 Converse with the calling party 3 When your conversation ends hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features If you are already using the headset and talking on another call 1 Dispose of the active call in one of the following ways a Hang up by pressing the SPEAKER Then press the green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call or b Retain the call by pressing the green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call The first call is automatically put on hold 2 Converse with the calling party 3 When your conversation ends hang up by pressing SPEAKER Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds SRS 1050 Voice Features You may then pick up the call you were originally talking on if it was held by pressing its red flashing Call Appearance button and then pressing SPEAKER B S
78. l screen will look like this instead NON SUPPORTED COMPLETED When the display shows the selection you prefer press REG softkey 4 to return to the normal display SRS 1050 Local Features CHANGING RINGER MODE This local feature allows you to e Change the volume and tone of the ringer e Select the ringer mode either normal ring or silent ring Silent ring causes the LED of the receiving Call Appearance button to flash green without any ringing sound e Select the ringing pattern you will hear when you are conversing on another line All settings are made from item 7 RINGER in menu mode After completing a setting you can press asterisk to return to the menu mode options and change another setting or you can press REG softkey 4 to return to the normal display Setting Ringer Volume To set the ringer volume follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 7 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears RINGER SERVICE MODE Page 3 13 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 2 Press ENTER again and this 7 To return to the normal display menu appears press REG softkey 4 1 VOLUME 2 TONE To change another setting you 3 RINGING SELECT 1 4 can press asterisk to return to the menu mode options To see the next menu screen press NEXT softkey 2 Setting Ringer Tone 4 PATTERN SELECT 1 4 To set the ringer tone follow these steps 3 Press 1 ENTER A screen appears
79. l cleared due to EXCEEDED excessive protocol errors Page E 5 SRS 1050 Error Messages amp Appendix E Table E 4 Network Specific Cause Values Cause Message Displayed Description 008 CALL IS PROCREDING An Call cannot be cleared due to other users 013 SERVICE DENIED 028 SPECIAL INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT 029 SPECIAL INTERCEPT een Announcement that ANNOUNCEMENT UNDEFINED access code is not CODE defined 030 SPECIAL INTERCEPT un Announcement that ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER number is unassigned UNASSIGNED 031 SPECIAL INTERCEPT neee Announcement that ANNOUNCEMENT CALL call is blocked due to BLOCKED DUE TO GROUP group restriction RESTRICTION 090 SEGMENTATION ERROR u Parameter downloading message error 091 REASSEMBLY ERROR Parameter downloading error 101 PROTOCOL ERROR THRESHOLD Call cleared due to EXCEEDED excessive protocol errors Page E 6 Appendix E SRS 1050 Error Messages Notes Page E 7 SRS 1050 Error Messages amp Appendix E Connection Status Messages BCS E 1 Connection Status Messages DPS E 4 ITU T Standardized Cause Values E 7 National Standardized Cause Values E 5 Network Specific Cause Values E 6 Page E 8
80. l using the handset e Receiving a call using the handset e Placing a handsfree call e Receiving a handsfree call e Placing a call using the headset e Receiving a call using the headset To make the best of handsfree mode you should be sure that the MIC OFF key feature is active on the button at the upper right of the array This feature is set active by default when you receive your SRS 1050 If for some reason this feature is not active see Activating the MIC OFF Key in Chapter 3 for the activation procedure See also Handsfree Handset and Headset Modes in Chapter 3 Local Features Page 2 1 SRS 1050 Voice Features Switching between Handset and Handsfree Modes If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree mode Note These procedures assume that the phone is set to ringing line preference or primary line preference 1 Press SPEAKER and then replace the handset in its cradle You now hear the other parties on the call through the speaker 2 If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off Press MIC OFF to turn it back on the LED goes dark The microphone now picks up your voice 3 You can turn off the microphone by pressing MIC OFF allowing you to hold a private conversation with others in the room Pressing MIC OFF again turns the microphone back on Note If the MIC OFF feature is not active on the upper right corner multifunction button the mic
81. lephone company If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuous of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If changes are made you will be notified in advance to order to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This eguipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Repairs to this eguipment can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may reguest that it be unplugged from the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected To obtain repair service or warranty information contact Technical Assistance Center Fujitsu Network Communications Inc 4403 Bland Road Somerset Park Raleigh NC 27609 Phone 919 790 2211 or 800 228 4736 FCC Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this eguipment
82. ll lines designated lines or no lines Not Activated Some of the data entry displays have built in timers If you do not enter information within fifteen seconds the display reverts to the menu for selecting the feature you were setting up You must reselect the feature and start again If for any reason you become confused you can always press REG softkey 4 to return to the menus and start over Enabling the UNA Feature To enable unanswered call logging and select the type of UNA to be used follow these steps 1 Press Service then REG softkey 4 4 ENTER softkey 1 If the following screen appears the UNA feature is disabled UNA SERVICE MODE NON SUPPORTED To leave it as is press REG again 2 To enable UNA press ENTER This screen appears 1 ALL MODE 2 SELECT MODE 3 NO SUPPORT MODE SELECT ITEM 1 3 Page 3 9 SRS 1050 Local Features amp Chapter 3 Note If the following screen UNA on Selected Call appears press ENTER to go to Appearances the selection screen To support UNA on selected Call UNA SERVICE MODE Appearances follow these steps SUPPORTED SELECT 1 Press 2 ENTER and this screen appears UNA on All Call Appearances SUPPORTED SELECT SELECT ASSIGN KEY To support UNA on all Call Appearances follow these steps if ALL default was previously 1 Press 1 ENTER and this screen set all feature buttons light green appears Only Call Appearances wi
83. n lower left lights green This is the factory default CA 1 2 Press button 1 3 Press CLEAR softkey 3 ENTER softkey 1 The green call button will extinguish This screen appears CA COMPLETED Now that you have cleared CA 1 from your first call button you are ready to program Directory Numbers If COMPLETED still appears on the display press keypad 10 ENTER softkey 1 3 ENTER This screen appears DIRECTORY NUMBER MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY Page B 14 The set s indicators show button status as follows e Green indicates a button already assigned to a Directory Number e Red indicates a button already assigned to a network feature or to a local feature such as one touch e Unlit indicates an unassigned button 4 Press the button to which you want to assign the Directory Number You can press any unlit or green multifunction button If you press a red button the display shows the message INVALID SELECTION and the set waits for you to press a valid button e If you press a green button the display shows the current Directory Number assigned to that multifunction button You can either enter a new Directory Number to replace the current number or cancel the current number e If you press an unlit button the screen looks like this DIRECTORY NUMBER MODE DN XX Appendix B XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed If you pressed a green lit button th
84. ng all calls Call forwarded because busy Call forwarded because no answer Foreign exchange trunk where n 1 to 8 Call on hold Intercom call Incoming call internal Incoming call external Listed directory number where n 1 to 8 On another line call unanswered call forwarded because called party was on another CA Outgoing call internal Outgoing call external Call picked up Private network An asterisk in the display means this call s Directory Number appearance is shared with another ISDN station at which this Directory Number is primary The primary user of this Directory Number may be busy on another call that you do not see on this station Page D 1 SRS 1050 ICI Displays amp Appendix D Notes Page D 2 Appendix D amp SRS 1050 ICI Displays Call Identification Displays D 1 Page D 3 Appendix E SRS 1050 Error Messages APPENDIX E ERROR MESSAGES Various messages are displayed to describe connection or command status Tables E 1 circuit switched and E 2 packet switched show connection status messages Cause 001 002 003 006 016 017 018 019 021 022 026 027 028 029 030 031 034 035 Table E 1 Connection Status MessagesBCS Circuit Switched Message Displayed Description INVALID NUMBEB Unassigned number NO ROUTE sense No route to specific network NOROUTE siemens No route to destination CHANNEL UNACCEPTABLE Not acceptable for use
85. ociated with your primary directory number e No preference The SRS 1050 does not automatically select any Call Appearance button when you go offhook You must press the button you wish to be connected to either before or after you go offhook e Ringing line preference The SRS 1050 selects the Call Appearance button that is ringing with an incoming call You are immediately connected to the call e Idle preference The SRS 1050 selects an idle Call Appearance For more details about Call Appearance preference see Selecting CA Preference in Chapter 3 Page 13 Fujitsu SRS 1050 amp TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set 1 1 SRS 1050 Components assises nn Switches and Commectors nenne MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS CALL INFORMATION DISPLAYS lasi SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES ssnssssssesesesssesoseseseseseees 2 1 PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS Handset Calls kii Handsfree Call nette einen dites Headset C lls a ie ne Rent ee FUNCTION BUTTONS 2 228 REDIAL EENEG TRANSFER DMS IO TRANSFER ENEE Ee ONE TOUCH CALLING UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA une 2 19 Chapter 3 LOCAL FEATURES eege tan manne else 3 1 MENU MODE OPERATIONS sn 3 1 PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE TOUCH DIAT IN eee SETTING THE CALENDAR CLOCK Page 14 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 Section Page REINITIALIZING THE PHONE nn 3 8
86. ogrammed your SPID correctly completed this procedure and your ISDN line is properly plugged in you should now be ready to place and receive voice calls If you encounter problems review these items for accuracy Selection 2 Feature Activator 1 Press 2 and ENTER This screen appears FEATURE ACTIVATOR MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY The set s indicators show button status as follows e Green indicates a button already assigned to a network feature e Red indicates a button already assigned to a DN CA or to Intercom or Intercom Group or to a local feature such as one touch e Unlit indicates an unassigned button 2 Press the button to which you want to assign the network feature Appendix B You can press any unlit or green multifunction button If you press a red button the display shows the message INVALID SELECTION and the set waits for you to press a valid button e If you press a green button the display shows the current feature number assigned to that multifunction button You can either enter a new feature number to replace the current number or cancel the current number e If you select an unlit button the screen looks like this FEATURE ACTIVATOR MODE FA XX XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed If you pressed a green lit button the current feature number appears after FA The new number you enter replaces this number 3 You now have two choices e To
87. onds This timer will record for an hour up to 59 59 and then it restarts at 00 00 If the call cannot go through line 2 shows a message such as BUSY or NOT ANSWERED MM Line 1 SS Line 2 Page 1 8 SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU When you press KEY MENU line 2 of the display changes to the names for the four keys directly below the display These keys are called softkeys because the functions they control change as you use the menus to set up different features When you press KEY MENU from the standard display screen you see the following screen UNA DATA Co Oo ms 1 2 3 4 CLEAR REG Key Menu Standard Softkey Layout The DATA softkey label appears only if you have the data model Note Softkey 1 also serves as the ENTER key for entering information as indicated in this User Guide These softkey functions are explained in the following chapters UNA Chapter 2 DATA Chapter 4 CLEAR Chapter 3 REG Chapter 3 ENTER Chapter 3 Other names and functions for these keys are explained in various contexts throughout the text Chapter 1 amp SRS 1050 Overview TOC Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set 1 Digital Set Component 1 SRS 1050 Components 3 Eunction Kayser 3 LED Indicators i uen 4 Switches and Connectors rmmnnenena 4 Volume and Con
88. ons and Layout In procedures the required actions are noted with the buttons you press in capital letters such as HOLD or REDIAL Other important words such as messages that appear on the display also appear in CAPITAL LETTERS Menus or screen displays appear as text in boxes Actions that pertain to only a specific phone system have the following symbols inserted These symbols appear in the section heading when the information applies entirely to that system or they appear adjacent to a command where only a specific action applies to that system SESS Required for Lucent Systems DMS 100 Required for Nortel Systems EWSD sssssssss01010s11 Required for Siemens Systems Note SESS DMS 100 and EWSD are registered trademarks of Lucent Nortel and Siemens Telecom Networks respectively Helpful Tips About Your SRS 1050 Because ISDN technology is new some features of your SRS 1050 may be unfamiliar Page 8 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 Softkeys The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display When you press the KEY MENU button to their right function labels appear on line 2 of the display UNA DATA CLEAR REG Key Menu EN EEE 1 2 3 4 Standard Softkey Layout The DATA softkey label appears only if you have the data model Note Softkey 1 also serves as the ENTER key for entering information as indicated in this User Guide Softkeys are a way of
89. or set up each item manually Each method is described in the following sections Download Key Attribute selection 1 Downloading may be used to request a download after initial installation 1 To automatically download the configuration press 1 ENTER The following displays are shown during processing DL EXECUTING UNA DATA REGISTER CLEAR DL COMPLETED UNA DATA REGISTER CLEAR Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation Page B 9 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B Manual Configuration 1 CA 2 FA The menu items serve these 3 DN SELECT 1 9 functions Press NEXT and this screen 1 Assigns buttons to Call appears Appearances in CACH 2 Assigns buttons to network 4 1CM GIC 5 CONF provided features in both 6 TRANS SELECT 1 9 CACH and EKTS ACO Press NEXT and this screen 3 Assigns buttons to Directory appears Numbers in EKTS ACO AFC 4 Assigns buttons to network provided intercom and Group Intercom Assigns the network conference feature button Assigns the transfer key Assigns the originating directory number key 8 Assigns the reservation status to a call button Assigns the designated call appearance TORIGDN 8 CA RESV 9 DSGNCA SELECT 1 9 un Note The following descriptions begin with selections from these nine items So MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS Kei 13 14 15 16 17 MIC OFF The following sections contain 7 8 9 10 1
90. ou have these choices vanishes after about three seconds e Hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle Note the displayed call duration it If you are already talking on vanishes after about three another call seconds 1 Handle the active call in one of e If you put your original call on the following ways hold pick up the call by pressing its red flashing Call a End the call by pressing the Appearance button button in the handset cradle Then press the green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call Page 2 4 Chapter 2 or b Retain the call by pressing the green flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call The first call is automatically put on hold 2 Converse with the calling party 3 When your conversation ends you have the following choices e Hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds If you put your original call on hold pick up the call by pressing its red flashing Call Appearance button Placing Handsfree Calls A handsfree call uses the integrated microphone and speaker instead of the handset If you are not talking on another call 1 Press the SPEAKER button Its LED will light red if not press an idle Call Appearance and you will hear a dial tone If this connects you with a ringing call follow the procedure If you are already talking on another c
91. phone initiates the call automatically ISDN CONCEPTS INTEGRATED VOICE AND DATA ISDN stands for Integrated Services Digital Network which provides many voice and communication features The SRS 1050 data features available with the optional data terminal adapter are described in Chapter 4 Data Operation The basic ISDN service provides two 64 000 bits per second B channels for voice or data communications Each B channel can support circuit switched or packet switched data services There is also one D channel at 16 000 bits per second for network signaling and packet switched data service The combination is often referred to as 2B D or the Basic Rate Interface BRD Page 10 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 Voice Features The voice features of an ISDN telephone have several advantages They allow your telephone to handle multiple calls simultaneously receiving calls while keeping others on hold They also permit a call coming in to a single directory number to ring more than one physical telephone This feature facilitates call handling within a group They provide easy to use access to powerful features such as call conferencing and call transfer to enhance your productivity They allow the incoming directory number to be displayed if it is available Data Features The optional data features of the SRS 1050 include the following capabilities Communication on the D channel using packet switching with an asyn
92. r Call Announce Intercom The intercom Directory Number indicator lights normally 2 Dial the extension of the call recipient Page 3 22 The recipient s SRS 1050 sounds an alert tone immediately answers the call and activates the intercom feature 3 Talk to the recipient If the recipient is set up for one way intercom pause a few seconds to give the recipient time to press the MIC OFF button and respond With two way intercom the recipient can respond immediately just by speaking Note To transfer the call at the same time you announce it use the conference call transfer procedure ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE MIC OFF BUTTON The MIC OFF button the button at the upper right of the multifunction button array controls the microphone during handset or handsfree operation With this button activated as the MIC OFF button you can turn off the microphone while on a call to talk privately to people around you and then press MIC OFF again to continue your phone conversation MIC OFF is active by default when your SRS 1050 is delivered Chapter 3 E SRS 1050 Local Features If you deactivate MIC OFF assign the upper right button as a one touch button and then try to reactivate MIC OFF the button s LED turns red as a warning You must quit the procedure press to return to the menu mode main menus and cancel the one touch number before you can reactivate MIC OFF If you try to react
93. rator Occasionally if the switch is very busy the download may be delayed for a short time The SRS 1050 will continue to reguest a download until itis successful or until it receives a message from the switch indicating that a manual configuration is needed The SRS 1050 also supports two other functions associated with parameter downloading Page B 6 1 Service Profile Change Notification If you request a change to your ISDN service configuration when that change is completed in the central office the switch notifies the SRS 1050 that a change has occurred The SRS 1050 then requests a download from the switch to update its configuration This occurs automatically If you have used the manual configuration feature the settings that differ from the downloaded settings will be lost Note On a DMS 100 which supports SPM instead of parameter downloading if a Service Profile change is made in the switch it is necessary to unplug the set from the power and reconnect it in order for a download of the new configuration to occur 2 The SRS 1050 provides a manual download function that allows you to request a download if you suspect that the information in the SRS 1050 may be corrupt Instructions for manual download are in the Key Attribute section Appendix B amp SRS 1050 Installation LOADING OR MODIFYING NETWORK DATA after entering the SPID This section explains how to use the KEY ATTR
94. rdering Codes please call your equipment supplier Assistance is also available at the Fujitsu Technical Support number 1 800 228 ISDN Definitions DN Directory number or telephone number Page A 2 CA Callappearance of a telephone number Call button a button available for a voice call CFD CFB Call forwards incoming calls to a preassigned destination number when you don t answer or when your line is busy setup at service subscription CFV Call forwards incoming calls to a number you select activated by user when needed MSG Message Waiting in your telephone company provided voice mail Conference allows you to make a three way call allows you to drop the last party added to a three way call Transfer allows you to transfer a call to another telephone number Hold allows you to put an active call on hold Circuit switched data on a B channel Appendix A amp SRS 1050 ISDN Ordering CNI provides the incoming available calling line number if SRS 1050NI 1 Buttons Fujitsu 2x24 Liguid Crystal Display MSG Soft1 Soft2 Soft3 Soft4 Key Menu EN is VE co 63 MIC OFF CFV DTR E DO E RXD Ka A KER EB ad E GHI EIER ES m Ce Des Cem TUV Drop Conference PRS EDEDED s Transfer Redial JCC ee a Hold Speaker Package D Z Directory Number with 1 button for voice calls CFV activated by user when needed D channel packet data capability Page A 3 SRS
95. rdinary telephone number Once you establish an active call you can press the one touch button to send the special code These numbers are sent using the standard DTMF tones that these systems normally require Including Codes in a One touch Number You can code both telephone numbers and one or more special code numbers on a single one touch button with appropriate pauses between numbers to allow for system response You can code up to 30 digits with each pause character counting as one digit The following example illustrates the sequence for accessing voice mail The SRS 1050 sends the numbers up to the first pause represented by a comma as an out of band D channel call request When the call connects the digital set waits one second and then begins sending the additional numbers as tones on the B channel with a two second pause for each comma In the example the digital set sends the voice mail access code pauses for two seconds while the system switches to voice mail and then sends the caller s voice mail password 8247629 99 2502 Calling Number Ist pause 1 second Voice mail access Voice mail password 4 second pause Use this feature for any call reguiring multiple number entry For example use the feature to e Connect to an alternative public network using the access number and then send the number of the person you want to call e Send the sometimes complicated sequence of
96. ress the flashing Call Appearance button to return to the original call To make this a conference call press the CONFERENCE button and go to step 3 3 Hang up the handset or in handsfree mode press SPEAKER You are disconnected from the call leaving the other two parties connected Page 2 18 a Chapter 2 ONE TOUCH CALLING Pressing a one touch button causes the phone to dial the stored number just as if you were pressing the keys on the numeric keypad Chapter 3 explains how to set up one touch buttons Using a One touch Button to Make a Call Just press it If no other call is active the SRS 1050 selects an idle Directory Number turns on the speaker and microphone and dials the number If the MIC OFF LED is red the microphone has been turned off so press MIC OFF to turn it back on If you already have a dial tone then pressing the one touch button plays back the stored number as if you were dialing Dialing Special Codes Using One touch Buttons The one touch feature provides two ways of supplying special codes such as credit card numbers passwords personal ID numbers and voice mail access codes You can store a code on its own one touch button or you can include special codes as part of a single one touch number Chapter 2 SRS 1050 Voice Features E Storing a Code on a One touch Button You can store a special code on its own one touch button just as you do an o
97. rophone is always on Page 2 2 a Chapter 2 If you are using handsfree mode and want to use the handset Pick up the handset Your call continues without interruption The handsfree speaker and microphone are turned off Placing Handset Calls If you are not talking on another call 1 Pick up the handset This should automatically give you a dial tone if not press an idle Call Appearance CA e If this connects you with a ringing call follow the procedure described in the next section e If you want to place the call from a Call Appearance other than the one automatically selected press its CA button 2 Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad 3 If your call is not answered you can hang up as follows a Replace the handset in its cradle or Chapter 2 amp SRS 1050 Voice Features b Press the button in the 4 If your call is answered handset cradle to get a dial converse with the called party tone 5 When your conversation ends hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle Note the displayed call duration it vanishes after about three seconds Note Onhook dialing In place of steps 1 and 2 you can dial the number first and then pick up the handset The phone automatically dials the number The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes You can also use a one touch button which automatically selects an idle
98. s 3 13 Ringer Patterns et nn A Lah Oh kaak esta etienne 3 16 Ringer Tote einir ee sea ranr EN a E A EA ENEE ESE 3 14 Ringer VOUM E ree Re nn kae EEE EERE E deka dead AREAS 3 13 Self Test Result Code Tables nen nrs CA SOLTK SYS enr EENEG 1 8 SEID 4 sera RAA rte ae aada messes B 4 Page 2 SRS 1050 amp Subject Terminal resistors Test Modeste ee le vit A KC RE TRANSPER Transferring a call UNA Unanswered call logging eet up 3 9 Unanswered Call Logging USE ss 2 19 Voice Calls placing and receiving 2 1 Volume COON ee 1 5 Notes Page 3 Index amp SRS 1050 Notes Page 4 Chapter 1 amp SRS 1050 Overview CHAPTER 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR DIGITAL SET This introductory chapter describes the set s parts connectors switches and screen displays It also explains how the functions and features operate Chapter 2 explains how to use the set for basic telephone functions Digital Set Components Figures 1 1 and 1 2 show respectively the front panel and the rear of the digital set The major components of the SRS 1050 are labeled and described in the accompanying text Page 1 1 SRS 1050 Overview amp Chapter 1 E d 9 Multifunction buttons EJ EE EI DTR TXD pp ABC DEF v 7 Volume Contrast buttons GHI JKL MNO Co EI Ce m 3 Function keys Drop Conference PRS TUV WXY OOO o Transfer Redial al als Hold Speaker 9 Microphone Numeric keypad
99. sage Waiting An LED labeled MSG located on the front panel in the upper left corner next to the softkeys Page 1 4 Features An LED next to each function key or feature button that lights when the feature is activated For Calls An LED next to each button slowly flashes green for incoming calls flashes red if a call is on hold at your phone and is steady red when a call is active on your phone Switches and Connectors The SRS 1050 has the following controls connectors switches and indicators Terminating resistor This built in resistor labeled TR provides a standard termination to the ISDN line DC power connector This connector labeled 40 V DC provides an alternative to power delivered through the ISDN line Power source selection This is not operable ISDN line connector Use this RJ 45 connector to plug in the telephone line Normally the line also provides DC power for the set Handset Headset connector This jack located on the set s left side allows you to connect either a handset or a headset Chapter 1 amp SRS 1050 Overview Loopback test switch This locking switch labeled LOOP places the set in loopback mode Loopback is a test for data transmission Program switch for data setup This switch labeled PRG places the set in programming mode when you are setting up parameters for the data terminal adapter Data connector This 25 pin female connector
100. showing you the current volume setting 1 Press REG softkey 4 7 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears RINGER VOLUME MODE RINGER SERVICE MODE MEDIUM 4 Press ENTER again and this 2 Press ENTER again and this menu appears menu appears 1 SOFT 2 MEDIUM 1 VOLUME 2 TONE 3 HIGH SELECT 1 3 3 RINGING SELECT 1 4 5 Press the number for the desired To see the next menu screen volume press NEXT softkey 2 The phone rings once at the 4 PATTERN selected volume If the volume is SELECT 1 4 too loud or too soft try a different option 3 Press 2 ENTER A screen appears showing you the 6 When you hear a volume you current tone setting like press ENTER 9 RINGER TONE MODE The screen shows your selection plus the word COMPLETED MEDIUM COMPLETED Page 3 14 Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features 4 Press ENTER again and this 2 Press ENTER again and this menu appears menu appears LLOW 2 MEDIUM 1 VOLUME 2 TONE 3 HIGH SELECT 1 3 3 RINGING SELECT 1 4 5 Press the number for the desired To see the next menu screen tone press NEXT softkey 2 The phone rings once atthe 4 PATTERN selected tone If you don t like SELECT 1 4 the tone try a different option 3 Press 3 ENTER A screen appears showing the current ringer mode setting 6 When you hear a tone you like press ENTER The screen shows your selection S Kl LOW 4 Press ENTER again and this COMPLETED menu appears 7 To r
101. sing that single Directory Number though you can talk on only one at a time For example if you have no calls in progress and someone dials 747 3456 your telephone rings and the LED for the first Call Appearance button associated with 747 3456 flashes green You can answer the call by pressing that Call Appearance button and picking up the handset The LED turns steady red After answering the call you can press the second 747 3456 Call Appearance button to originate another call The first call is automatically put on hold If another call comes in you can press the third Call Appearance button representing 474 3456 to answer the third call The second call is also placed on hold You would then have three calls on your 747 3456 Directory Number Only then is your 3456 number busy that is when all three assigned Call Appearance buttons are in use Page 1 7 SRS 1050 Overview amp Chapter 1 CALL INFORMATION DISPLAYS 1 747 3456 Line 1 12 55PM TUE MAY 5 Line 2 When you make a call the number you dialed including any prefix appears on line of the display along with an ISDN Call Identifier ICI code if provided at your installation See Appendix D for a partial list of ICI codes For an incoming call the calling party s number appears if the network supplies the digital set with the Calling Line ID CLID When your party answers the call duration timing is shown as minutes and sec
102. softkey 4 3 ENTER having only 30 days the softkey 1 This screen display shows ILLEGAL Press to enter a valid date This also applies to entering PRIVATE DATA CLEAR 29 except for leap year or 30 LYES 2 NO gt for February 9 Press REG softkey 4 to return 2 You can choose one of the to the normal display following options appears a To clear all data press 1 and The phone automatically inserts ENTER the correct day in this case Tue for the date you entered in the or procedure b To retain all data press 2 and ENTER 12 55PM TUE Page 3 8 Chapter 3 SRS 1050 Local Features E This screen appears PRIVATE DATA CLEAR COMPLETED To return to normal operation press REG softkey 4 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING UNA Once enabled this feature records information about incoming calls that were not answered at this phone For each unanswered call up to eight the set records the date and time ofthe call plus the telephone number of the calling party The ninth and later unanswered calls replace the first second and so forth in order so your UNA list always has the most recent eight If the caller gets a busy signal the call is not considered unanswered If the set receives a call from a number already on the UNA list the latest call is recorded and the earlier call is dropped from the list The set can be configured to record unanswered calls for a
103. steps 1 From your terminal enter the AT dial command ATD and the number you wish to dial 2345678 for example ending with a carriage return shown here as lt CR gt ATD2345678 lt CR gt Page 4 2 Chapter 4 The letters AT stand for Attention D for Dial Either ATD or atd will work A blinking terminal symbol appears on the phone s display next to the word DATA When the call connects the word CONNECT or COM appears on the terminal screen The phone s display returns to normal except that a steady terminal symbol continues to be shown after the time and date on line 2 If the call cannot be completed the called terminal was busy or did not answer the message NO CARRIER appears on your terminal screen 2 To disconnect the call use the following procedure e Enter from your terminal OK appears on the terminal screen e Enter ATH lt CR gt from the terminal The call disconnects and the terminal symbol on the phone s display disappears Note When you use the AT commands the message ERROR will appear on the terminal screen if the command is entered incorrectly Please refer to the ISDN Data User s Guide for more information on using the AT commands Chapter 4 amp SRS 1050 Data Operation Notes Page 4 3 SRS 1050 Data Operation amp Chapter 6 TOC Chapters neta Ae 4 1 DATA OPERATION 2 22 in 4 1 USING THE OPTIONAL TERMINAL ADAPTER 4 1 MAKING AND TERMINATING
104. th lit LEDs will log unanswered calls Press the buttons to turn the LEDs on or off to select the Call Appearances for which you want SUPPORTED ALL COMPLETED After about 6 seconds or if you to log unanswered calls press asterisk the display returns to the second Service 2 Press ENTER when done and Mode screen this screen appears 6 HAND HEAD SELECT ITEM 1 13 COMPLETED 2 You can now select a different After about 6 seconds or if you menu function or press REG press asterisk the display softkey 4 to return to the returns to the second Service normal display Mode screen 4 UNA 5 H FREE 12 55PM TUE 6 HAND HEAD SELECT ITEM 1 13 3 You can now select a different menu function or press REG softkey 4 to return to the normal display Disabling the UNA Feature Page 3 10 Chapter 3 SRS 1050 Local Features To disable unanswered call logging follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 4 ENTER softkey 1 If the following screen appears the feature is enabled UNA SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED ALL To leave it as is press REG again 2 To disable UNA press ENTER This screen appears 1 ALL 2 SELECT SELECT ITEM 3 NO SUPPORT 1 3 3 Now press 3 ENTER and this screen appears NON SUPPORTED COMPLETED After about 6 seconds or if you press asterisk the display returns to the second Service Mode screen 4 UNA 5 H FREE SELECT ITEM 6 HAND HEAD
105. tivators The Fujitsu SRS 1050 is compatible with ordering codes for Packages D E and G which are shown at the end of this appendix Fujitsu sets also support the E Z ISDN Ordering Codes Using IOCs The first step in using IOCs is to become familiar with your equipment You should decide what feature and capabilities are needed for your telephone system On the following pages a number of commonly used features are described along with a number of generic ordering codes Please select and order your ISDN service using these codes Remember that each telephone company has an individual billing structure for ISDN lines and features Page A 1 SRS 1050 ISDN Ordering amp Appendix A You will find definitions of the terms used in each configuration listed below Following the definitions you will see an SRS 1050 template for each solution package The template shows the features and call buttons that will appear on your set if you select that solution package Depending on your needs one or more of these packages may be suitable If you do not find a solution set that meets your needs exactly please select the one that meets most of your needs and discuss the other options you need with your telephone company representative when you order service Be sure to reference the correct ISDN Ordering Code in your discussion with the telephone company If you have any questions about the Fujitsu ISDN O
106. trast Controls 5 MULTIFUNCTION BUTTONS osien neeeeereerrr renee 5 Multiple Directory Number Appearances 6 Call Handling Example with Multifunction Buttons 7 CALL INFORMATION DISPLAYS oaii 8 SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU 8 INDEX Connectors 1 4 Directory Number Appearances 1 6 Key Menu 1 8 Multifunction buttons 1 5 Softkeys 1 8 Volume controls 1 5 Page 1 9 Chapter 2 SRS 1050 Voice Features CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES The Fujitsu SRS 1050 provides superior call handling and simultaneous voice data communications It is one of the family of Fujitsu Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN terminals For the familiar tasks of dialing holding and answering calls this phone operates like others you have used However it also includes the many special features explained in later chapters UNA DATA CLEAR REG Key Menu s a HEH C 1 2 3 4 Standard Softkey Layout The DATA softkey label appears only if you have the data model PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS This section describes how to make and answer calls with your SRS 1050 using the handset speaker or a headset Headset setup is described in Chapter 3 Each of the set of directions listed below has two subsections what to do if you are not talking on another call and what to do if you are talking on another call e Switching between handset and handsfree modes e Placing a cal
107. ts up The initial call is placed on hold and the next available CA is selected 2 Dial the number of the person you want to add to the conference or Select any CA that is ringing or on hold e If the person answers you can talk privately before joining the conference e If the line is busy or the person does not answer press DROP Then press the flashing Call Appearance button to return to the initial call e To retain the second party without having a conference press HOLD and then press the flashing Call Appearance This allows you to speak to the initial caller while keeping the second call on hold To make this a Conference call press the CONFERENCE button and go to step 3 Page 2 14 a Chapter 2 3 Press CONFERENCE The CONFERENCE button stays lit to indicate that a conference call is in progress If you have a conference feature for more than three parties you may add more participants to the conference repeating the preceding three steps as many times as required up to the maximum number of participants To add more participants to the conference repeat the preceding three steps as many times as required up to the maximum number of participants Dropping Other People from a Conference Call To drop the last person added either press DROP or ask the last person added to hang up Pressing DROP when only two participants are connected disconnects the call Chapter 2 E
108. ttons MULTI ASSIGN KEY nn nn 1 to 18 key no Fixed function buttons FUNCTION KEY 1 DROP FUNCTION KEY 2 TRANSFER FUNCTION KEY 3 HOLD FUNCTION KEY 4 CONFERENCE FUNCTION KEY 5 REDIAL FUNCTION KEY 6 SPEAKER X 5 6 7 8 9 0 DTMF keypad keys TEN KEY X and DTMF keys 1 2 3 4 and 5 with data terminal adapter installed are reserved for test selection and not displayed on the LCD Tone Test The LCD shows the following display When you press 1 onthe DTMF keypad the speaker sounds a Ringer Tone If you pick up the handset the ringing stops and a Busy tone is sent to the handset Page C 2 Appendix C SELF TEST TONE LCD Test When you press the 2 on the DTMF keypad the LCD displays a pattern of dark characters Missing dots if any will be evident DEEN CON When you press the 3 on the DTMF keypad the LCD displays the first set of display characters supported by the set Press 3 again to display the rest of the supported display characters To exit from either test press any multifunction key softkey or DTMF key Memory Tests Pressing 4 on the numeric keypad starts an automatic sequence of tests performing memory and line tests in order The first of these tests writes to and reads from all RAM locations If any error is detected the test sequence stops at that point and reports by displaying an error code on the display for example amp SRS 1050 Testing SEL
109. ur headset The SPEAKER button controls picking up and hanging up calls and the MIC OFF button is not operational The sounds that are usually audible through the speaker such as the key tones are now audible only through the headset Page 3 12 Switching from Headset Back to Handset Mode Do steps 1 through 4 above but in step 3 press 1 instead of 2 The final screen will look like this instead HAND SET COMPLETED When the display shows the selection you prefer press REG softkey 4 to return to the normal display Selecting Handsfree Operation using the speaker and microphone To select handsfree operation while in handset mode follow these steps 1 Press REG softkey 4 5 ENTER softkey 1 This screen appears HANDS FREE SERVICE MODE NON SUPPORTED 2 Press ENTER and this screen appears 1 SUPPORT 2 NO SUPPORT SELECT 1 2 3 Press 1 Line 2 changes to SELECT 1 Chapter 3 4 Press ENTER This screen appears SUPPORTED COMPLETED You can now use the speaker The SPEAKER button can control call pickup or hang up if the handset is in its cradle The MIC OFF button if active controls the microphone if the speaker is in use If MIC OFF is pressed key tones can be heard but no other sounds are transmitted until MIC OFF is pressed again Switching Back to Handset only Operation Do steps 1 through 4 from the previous section but in steps 3 press 2 instead of 1 The fina
110. valid Service Profile Identifier SPID The SPID number is usually entered when the SRS 1050 is installed So if your digital set already has a SPID number you don t have to reenter it If you do need to enter a SPID number you can find out what it should be from your System Administrator or service provider For the procedure to enter a service profile identifier see Appendix B CAUTION Once the SPID number is entered don t change it unless your System Administrator tells you to do so Your SRS 1050 won t work without the correct SPID number Ifthe SPID number is wrong the set displays the message SPID NG The message is redisplayed a second time if the data terminal adapter SPID is also invalid Enter the correct SPID number and you ll get the normal dial tone Page 12 amp Fujitsu SRS 1050 System Administrator ISDN is very flexible in allowing businesses to customize how it works to meet their specific needs This User s Guide refers you to your System Administrator if a customized option may have been chosen during installation Your System Administrator may be your phone company representative or a member of your telecommunications department Call Appearance Preference The SRS 1050 allows you to specify which Call Appearance button it selects when you go offhook lift the receiver or press SPEAKER You have four choices e Primary line preference The SRS 1050 always selects button number 1 the Call Appearance ass
111. wing display 4 OFF SELECT 1 4 4 Press the number for the desired setting then ENTER CA RESV TRM 1 COMPLETED Note If an invalid key is selected for the CA Reservation key the following display is shown CA RESERVATION MODE INVALID SELECTION XX Note The SRS 1050 supports certain new capabilities of National ISDN 97 98 If you wish to assign the following features the necessary steps are shown below The SRS 1050 will operate using default values if you do not make assignments Selection 9 Designated Call Appearance In Selection 5 and Selection 6 you assigned CONFERENCE and TRANSFER The SRS 1050 automatically selects the call button you want to use for the third connection of a conference or transfer This button is called the Designated Call Appearance DCA Page B 19 SRS 1050 Installation amp Appendix B If you do not assign a DCA the Note If an invalid key is SRS 1050 will automatically select selected for the Designated a default call button Call Appearance the following display is shown 1 To manually assign the Designated Call Appearance DESIGNATED CA REGISTRATION XX key for your SRS 1050 press 9 INVALID SELECTION ENTER to view the following display PROGRAMMING AND DESIGNATED CA MODE LABELING THE SET SELECT ASSIGN KEY Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures 2 Press the selected Multi to assign key e Enable headset use and turn off handsfree mode if desired
112. y Numbers of Call Screeners 20 Announcing a Call by Intercom 22 ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE MIC OFF BUTTON he none desert whee dE EN 22 SELECTING CALL APPEARANCE PREFERENCE 23 Page 3 26 Chapter 3 amp SRS 1050 Local Features Calendar Clock 3 6 Call Announce Intercom 3 16 Call Appearance Preference 3 22 Menu Mode 3 1 Menu options selecting 3 2 One Touch Button Programming 3 3 Ringer Mode changing 3 13 Ringer Pattern 3 16 Ringer Tone 3 14 Ringer Volume 3 13 UNA Unanswered call logging 3 9 Page 3 27 Chapter 4 T SRS 1050 Data Operation MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL CHAPTER 4 DATA OPERATION The SRS 1050 Digital Set is available in a voice data model that allows you to use the set for data applications Please refer to the Fujitsu ISDN Data User s Guide for information on how to set up and configure the Terminal Adapter for proper operation USING THE DATA TERMINAL ADAPTER This chapter describes three ways to make a data call using the integrated Terminal Adapter TA in your Digital Set e Using the DATA softkey second button from the left under the display e Using AT commands at your terminal There are three LEDs below the multifunction buttons of the SRS 1050 DTR Data Terminal Ready must be steady green to establish a connection Transmitting data from your terminal causes the TXD Transmit Data LED to flash and receiving data causes the RXD
113. your System Administrator and assigned to buttons on your phone during installation In order to simplify ordering and line installation Fujitsu has included pre set assignments for some of the most frequently used network based features See Appendix A for these assignments You use Call Appearance CA or Directory Number DN buttons to handle your calls as described in the next two sections Pressing a Call Appearance button connects you to a phone line This line can be idle with dial tone for making an outgoing call a line containing an incoming call or a call on hold The upper right button is normally used as a MIC OFF function key and is set this way when the unit is shipped When pressed the MIC OFF key turns red and mutes the speaker or handset microphone allowing you to hold a private conversation See the section Activating the MIC OFF key in Chapter 3 for the procedure to deactivate this feature You can then reassign this button as a one touch button or to some other local feature Page 1 6 If you are on an active call pressing a Call Appearance button automatically puts the call on hold This feature is called autohold Multiple Directory Number Appearances Each SRS 1050 associates its primary Directory Number with multifunction button 1 Multiple appearances of the same Directory Number are always on adjacent Call Appearance buttons The button at the end of a row is adjacent to the

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