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System Start Up SL1100
SECTION 1 SYSTEM START UP
1.1 Before Starting Up the System
Before starting up the system, make sure:
• KSU(s) are installed correctly.
• All extensions are cabled correctly.
• All earth ground and PSTN Trunks are cabled correctly.
• All PCBs are configured, equipped, and secured correctly.
• AC power cord is cabled correctly.
• At least one display type MultilineTelephone is connected to the system. (for Programming)
• Pull out the Lithium battery protection sheet, before starting up the system.
Lithium battery protection sheet
Figure 3-1 Lithium Battery Protection Sheet
• If Expansion KSU(s) are installed, turn the power on/off in the order of Expansion 2 KSU, Expansion 1 KSU and then Main KSU.
1.2 Starting Up the System
There are two methods for startup (COLD Start and HOT Start).
Table 3-1 Start Up Method
Start Up Method Description Purpose
COLD Start The factory setting data is loaded. • First time start up
• System Initialization
HOT Start The customer setting data is loaded. • System Reboot
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NEC SL1100 Transferring Calls:
To transfer a call, simply press the function key you want to contact or press the TRANSFER key followed by the extension number of the party to contact. When the other extension answers you can tell them who is calling then simply hang-up to transfer the call.
On a basic telephones and cordless telephones the TRANSFER key is often called the RECALL or R key. The method for transferring calls is identical other than this i.e. R then extension number.
To retrieve the call back to your station, press the flashing green line or Park key (dependent on system programming). On a basic or cordless phone press the RECALL or R key again. Holding Calls:
On a Key handset there is a dedicated HOLD key. To place a call on hold, press this key. The caller will hear music, system service tone or nothing at all (dependent on system programming and hardware installed). To retrieve the call, press the flashing green line or Park key. On a basic or cordless telephones, a call is placed on HOLD by pressing the RECALL or R key once.
Pressing the RECALL or R key again retrieves the call.
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Soft Keys Operation SL1100
 “Menu” Soft Key
The following table shows the menu structure of “Menu” Soft Key. You can reach the desired feature using the following operation.
Prev Next Select Exit
200 2-8 TUE 3:03PM Menu Dir VM:00 CL:00
Prev Next Select Back
It is possible to search the desired feature by pressing Cursor the Keys (Up / Down / Right / Left) several times instead of “Prev” or “Next” Soft Keys, or it’s possible to access the desired feature directly by dialing the 2 digit Menu Code after pressing the “Menu” Soft Key.
Item Menu Code Next Operation after pressing the “Select” 10 : Volume Preference 11 : Ring 12 : Off-Hook Ring Press “Down” or “Up” to adjust the selected option. 20 : Display Preference 21 : Contrast 22 : Min Brightness 23 : Max Brightness Press “Down” or “Up” to adjust the selected option. 30 : Feature Preference 31 : Voice Announce 32 : Handsfree Reply 33 : Auto Call Timer 34 : Preview Dial 35 : Illuminated Dialpad 36 : Auto Call Screening 37 : Incoming Page 38 : Ringing Line Preference 39 : Auto Backlit For the selected option, press “On” (enable) or “Off” (disable). 40 : Ring Preference 41 : Intercom 42 : Line Keys Press “<<” or “>>” to select and save option. 50 : Key Assignment 51 : Feature Keys 52 : Primeline Key Press “<<” or “>>” to select and save option. 60 : Call Forwarding 61 : Immediate 62 : Ring No Ans 63 : Busy No Ans 64 : Call Forward AME 65 : Display Message 66 : Follow Me 67 : Both Ring Press “Set” or “Cancel”, enter the destination and select option to save. 70 : Speed Dial 71 : Personal Speed Dial 72 : Company Speed Dial Enter Bin number and Phone number, Name and save. 80 : Name and Language 81 : Extension Name 82 : Display Language For Name, enter the name using Alphanumeric Characters, For Language, press “<<” or “>>” to select and save. 90 : Option Preference 91 : Headset Mode 92 : Headset Voice Announce 93 : System Information 94 : VoIPDB Information 95 : Auto Backlit (Threshold) 96 : IP Address Information For Headset option, press “On” (enable) or “Off” (disable). For System / VoIPDB information (IP Address, MAC Address), press “Select”. For Auto Backlit, select threshold option to save. 00 : Admin 01 : Time 02 : Date 03 : Extension Name 04 : Clear All Call Fwd 05 : System Night Key Mode For Time, Date and Extension Name, enter the Time, Date and Extension Number and Name to save. For Clear All Call Fwd, press “Yes”.
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NEC 1100 features
• Account Code Forced/Verifed/ Unverifed
• Account Code Entry
• Alarm
• Alarm Reports
• Alphanumeric Display
• Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
• Ancillary Device Connection
• Answer Hold/Automatic Hold
• Attendant Call Queuing
• Automatic Release
• Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
• Background Music
• Barge-In
• Battery Backup - System Memory
• Battery Backup - System Power
• Built-in Automated Attendant
• Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
• Call Duration Timer
• Call Forwarding
• Call Forwarding with Follow Me
• Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
• Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override
• Call Monitoring
• Call Redirect
• Call Waiting/Camp-On
• Callback
• Caller ID Call Return
• Caller ID
• Caller ID - Flexible Ringing
• Caller ID - Shared Logging
• Central Offce Calls, Answering
• Central Offce Calls, Placing
• Class of Service
• Clock/Calendar Display/Time and Date
• Code Restriction/Toll Restriction
• Code Restriction Override/Toll Restriction Override
• Code Restriction, Dial Block/Toll Restriction, Dial Block
• Conference
• Conference, Remote
• Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release
• Continued Dialing
• Data Line Security
• Delayed Ringing
• Department Calling
• Department Step Calling
• Dial Pad Confrmation Tone
• Dial Tone Detection
• Dialing Number Preview
• Digital Trunk Clocking
• Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
• Direct Inward Line (DIL)
• Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
• Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
• Directed Call Pickup
• Directory Dialing
• Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns
• Do Not Disturb (DND)
• Door Box
• Drop Key
• Ecologically Sound Power Saving ModeE911 Compatibility
• Flash
• Flexible System Numbering
• Flexible Timeouts
• Forced Trunk Disconnect
• Group Call Pickup
• Group Listen
• Handset Mute/Handset Cutoff
• Hands-free and Monitor
• Hands-free Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing
• Headset Operation
• Hold
• Hotel/Motel
• Hotel/Motel - Do Not Disturb
• Hotel/Motel - DSS Console Monitoring
• Hotel/Motel - Message Waiting
• Hotel/Motel - Room Status
• Hotel/Motel - Room Status Printout
• Hotel/Motel - Room-to-Room Call
Restriction
• Hotel/Motel - Single Digit Dialing
• Hotel/Motel - Toll Restriction (When Checked In)
• Hotel/Motel - Wake Up Call
• Hot Key-Pad
• Hotline
• Howler Tone Service
• Illuminated Dial Pad
• InMail
• InMail-Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
• InMail-Cascade Message Notifcation
• InMail-Email Notifcation
• InMail-Find-Me Follow-Me
• InMail - Language Setting
• InMail Park and Page
• InMail Upload Download Audio
• Intercom
• IP Multiline Station (SIP)
• IP Single Line Telephone (SIP)
• IP Trunk - (SIP) Session Initiation Protocol
• ISDN Compatibility
• Last Number Redial
• Licensing
• Line Preference
• Long Conversation Cutoff
• Loop Keys
• Maintenance
• Meet Me Conference
• Meet Me Paging
• Meet Me Paging Transfer
• Memo Dial
• Message Waiting
• Microphone Cutoff
• Mobile Extension
• Mobile Extension - Callback to Mobile Phone
• Multiple Trunk Types
• Music on Hold
• Name Storing
• Navigation Key
• Night Service
• Off-Hook Signaling
• One-Touch Calling
• Operator
• Paging, External
• Paging, External (VRS)
• Paging, Internal
• Park
• PBX Compatibility/Behind PBX
• PC Programming
• Power Failure Transfer
• Prime Line Selection
• Private Line
• Programmable Function Keys
• Programming from a Multiline Terminal
• Pulse to Tone Conversion
• Redial Function
• Remote (System) Upgrade
• Repeat Redial
• Resident System Program
• Reverse Voice Over
• Ring Groups
• Ring-down Extension (Hotline), Internal/External
• RoHS Compliant
• Room Monitor
• Save Number Dialed
• Secondary Incoming Extension
• Secretary Call (Buzzer)
• Secretary Call Pickup
• Security
• Selectable Display Messaging
• Selectable Ring Tones
• Serial Call
• Single Line Telephones
• Softkeys
• Station Hunt
• Station Message Detail Recording
• Station Name Assignment - User Programmable
• Station Relocation
• T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility)
• Tandem Ringing
• Tandem Trunking (Unsupervised Conference)
• TAPI Compatibility
• Tone Override
• Traffc Reports
• Transfer
• Trunk Group Routing
• Trunk Groups
• Trunk Queuing/Camp-On
• Unicast/Multicast Paging Mode
• Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
• User Programming Ability
• Virtual Extensions
• Voice Mail Integration (Analog)
• Voice Mail Message Indication on Line Keys
• Voice Over
• Voice Response System (VRS)
• Voice Response System (VRS) Upload Download Audio
• Voice Response System (VRS) - Call Forwarding - Park and Page
• Volume Controls
• Warning Tone for Long Conversation
Note: Some features may be optional or available at a future date.
Capacities listed are system maximums and may be limited by system configuration.
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Feature Access Codes NEC ELITE
SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION The table in this chapter shows the Access Codes used in the system. Some codes are set as system defaults. Others have no default, but are programmable.
Table notes include the following:
¥ Installation
Access Codes operate on telephones specified during installation.
¥ All other notes are self explanatory
Function Operation Notes Microphone ON/OFF T© Dial A System Name Confirmation T© Dial C Verify Station Number T© Dial D Confirm Timed Alarm T© Dial EA © T Reset Timed Alarm System T© Dial EH © T Installation Reset Timed Alarm T© Dial EI © T Set Do Not Disturb T© Dial FK © T Set Call Forward - All Calls T© Dial FK © Dial XXX © T XXX = Station number where call is to be forwarded.
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Background Music for NEC DSX
DSX | Features | 59
Broadcast music through the telephone or paging speakers for a more pleasing work environment.
• Using a PGDAD Module audio port as the Background Music source is available in software versions 2.01 and higher.
Description
Background Music (BGM) sends music from a customer-provided music source to speakers in keysets. If an extension user activates it, BGM plays whenever the extension is idle. Incoming calls and Paging announcements temporarily override (turn off) Background Music. Background Music is available from one of six sources: two audio input minijacks, and one of four PGDAD Module audio ports. The source you choose in turn connects to a customer-provided external music source.
• In DSX-40, the audio input minijacks are located on the equipment cabinet.
• In DSX-80/160, the audio input minijacks are located on the CPU PCB.
The external music source you connect to the audio input minijacks is typically a CD player or FM receiver. The source, which you can also use for Music on Hold, must be compatible with the following specifcations:
Music Source Specifcations 10K Ohms Input Impedance +18 dBr (+/- dBr) at 1.0 kHz Relative Input Level
For more on connecting a customer-provided music source, refer to the system’s Hardware Manual.
Note: In accordance with U.S. copyright law, a license may be required from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) or other similar organizations, if radio, television broadcasts or music other than material not in the public domain are transmitted through the Music on Hold feature of telecommunications systems. NEC Unifed Solutions, Inc. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure to obtain such a license.
Using the 2PGDAD Module as a Background Music Source
You can use a 2PGDAD Module audio port as a Background Music music source, in lieu of using one of the two built-in minijacks.
• See Using the PGDAD Module as a Music Source on page 391 to learn more about using a 2PGDAD Module audio port as a Background Music music source.
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Off-Hook Ringing NEC Elite
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FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Off-Hook Ringing alerts a Multiline Terminal user that an incoming outside call is ringing to that station during another call. Off-Hook Ringing is provided through the built-in speaker of the Multiline Terminal at a lower volume than On-Hook Ringing.
SYSTEM AVAILABILITY
Terminal Type:
All Multiline Terminals
Required Components: None
OPERATING PROCEDURES
To set off-hook ringing volume:
1.Go off-hook with the handset.
2.Dial the Access Code (default: FK). 3.Dial A from the dial pad.
4.Press press U V (M = decrease) or (L = increase) to decrease/increase off-hook ringing volume.
5. Go on-hook.

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NEC 1100

Forced/Verifed/ Unverifed
• Account Code Entry
• Alarm
• Alarm Reports
• Alphanumeric Display
• Analog Communications Interface (ACI)
• Ancillary Device Connection
• Answer Hold/Automatic Hold
• Attendant Call Queuing
• Automatic Release
• Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route)
• Background Music
• Barge-In
• Battery Backup - System Memory
• Battery Backup - System Power
• Built-in Automated Attendant
• Call Arrival (CAR) Keys
• Call Duration Timer
• Call Forwarding
• Call Forwarding with Follow Me
• Call Forwarding, Off-Premise
• Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Override
• Call Monitoring
• Call Redirect
• Call Waiting/Camp-On
• Callback
• Caller ID Call Return
• Caller ID
• Caller ID - Flexible Ringing
• Caller ID - Shared Logging
• Central Offce Calls, Answering
• Central Offce Calls, Placing
• Class of Service
• Clock/Calendar Display/Time and Date
• Code Restriction/Toll Restriction
• Code Restriction Override/Toll Restriction Override
• Code Restriction, Dial Block/Toll Restriction, Dial Block
• Conference
• Conference, Remote
• Conference, Voice Call/Privacy Release
• Continued Dialing
• Data Line Security
• Delayed Ringing
• Department Calling
• Department Step Calling
• Dial Pad Confrmation Tone
• Dial Tone Detection
• Dialing Number Preview
• Digital Trunk Clocking
• Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
• Direct Inward Line (DIL)
• Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
• Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
• Directed Call Pickup
• Directory Dialing
• Distinctive Ringing, Tones and Flash Patterns
• Do Not Disturb (DND)
• Door Box
• Drop Key
• Ecologically Sound Power Saving ModeE911 Compatibility
• Flash
• Flexible System Numbering
• Flexible Timeouts
• Forced Trunk Disconnect
• Group Call Pickup
• Group Listen
• Handset Mute/Handset Cutoff
• Hands-free and Monitor
• Hands-free Answerback/Forced Intercom Ringing
• Headset Operation
• Hold
• Hotel/Motel
• Hotel/Motel - Do Not Disturb
• Hotel/Motel - DSS Console Monitoring
• Hotel/Motel - Message Waiting
• Hotel/Motel - Room Status
• Hotel/Motel - Room Status Printout
• Hotel/Motel - Room-to-Room Call
Restriction
• Hotel/Motel - Single Digit Dialing
• Hotel/Motel - Toll Restriction (When Checked In)
• Hotel/Motel - Wake Up Call
• Hot Key-Pad
• Hotline
• Howler Tone Service
• Illuminated Dial Pad
• InMail
• InMail-Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
• InMail-Cascade Message Notifcation
• InMail-Email Notifcation
• InMail-Find-Me Follow-Me
• InMail - Language Setting
• InMail Park and Page
• InMail Upload Download Audio
• Intercom
• IP Multiline Station (SIP)
• IP Single Line Telephone (SIP)
• IP Trunk - (SIP) Session Initiation Protocol
• ISDN Compatibility
• Last Number Redial
• Licensing
• Line Preference
• Long Conversation Cutoff
• Loop Keys
• Maintenance
• Meet Me Conference
• Meet Me Paging
• Meet Me Paging Transfer
• Memo Dial
• Message Waiting
• Microphone Cutoff
• Mobile Extension
• Mobile Extension - Callback to Mobile Phone
• Multiple Trunk Types
• Music on Hold
• Name Storing
• Navigation Key
• Night Service
• Off-Hook Signaling
• One-Touch Calling
• Operator
• Paging, External
• Paging, External (VRS)
• Paging, Internal
• Park
• PBX Compatibility/Behind PBX
• PC Programming
• Power Failure Transfer
• Prime Line Selection
• Private Line
• Programmable Function Keys
• Programming from a Multiline Terminal
• Pulse to Tone Conversion
• Redial Function
• Remote (System) Upgrade
• Repeat Redial
• Resident System Program
• Reverse Voice Over
• Ring Groups
• Ring-down Extension (Hotline), Internal/External
• RoHS Compliant
• Room Monitor
• Save Number Dialed
• Secondary Incoming Extension
• Secretary Call (Buzzer)
• Secretary Call Pickup
• Security
• Selectable Display Messaging
• Selectable Ring Tones
• Serial Call
• Single Line Telephones
• Softkeys
• Station Hunt
• Station Message Detail Recording
• Station Name Assignment - User Programmable
• Station Relocation
• T1 Trunking (with ANI/DNIS Compatibility)
• Tandem Ringing
• Tandem Trunking (Unsupervised Conference)
• TAPI Compatibility
• Tone Override
• Traffc Reports
• Transfer
• Trunk Group Routing
• Trunk Groups
• Trunk Queuing/Camp-On
• Unicast/Multicast Paging Mode
• Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
• User Programming Ability
• Virtual Extensions
• Voice Mail Integration (Analog)
• Voice Mail Message Indication on Line Keys
• Voice Over
• Voice Response System (VRS)
• Voice Response System (VRS) Upload Download Audio
• Voice Response System (VRS) - Call Forwarding - Park and Page
• Volume Controls
• Warning Tone for Long Conversation
Note: Some features may be optional or available at a future date.
Capacities listed are system maximums and may be limited by system configuration.



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NEC SL1100 Cabling Requirements
• Do not run extension cable in parallel with the AC source, telex or computer etc. If the cables are near cable runs to those devices, use shielded cable with grounded shields or install the cable in conduit.
• When cables must be run on the floor, cable protectors must be used.
• Cable runs for Multiline Telephones, DSS Consoles, Single LineTelephones, and Doorphone Boxes must be a dedicated, isolated cable pair.
• Aerial distribution cabling is not allowed.
• Trunk Lines must be installed with lightning protectors.
• Do not use 4-wire cabling for SLT connections.
2.18 Cable Requirements
Table 5-15 Cable Requirements
Device Cable Type Cable Run Length MultilineTelephone 24 AWG (Φ0.5 mm) 300 m (984.3 ft) Multiline IPTelephone CAT5 Straight Cable 100 m (328.1 ft) DSS Console 24 AWG (Φ0.5 mm) 300 m (984.3 ft) Single LineTelephone AnalogTerminals
(20mA) 24 AWG (Φ0.5 mm) 1,125 m (3,691ft)
Doorphone Box 24 AWG (Φ0.5 mm) 150 m (492.1 ft) CPU LAN Port to External Device Ethernet Cross Cable 100 m (328.1 ft) CPU LAN Port to Switching Hub Ethernet Straight Cable 100 m (328.1 ft)
ISDNTerminal 4-wire, 24 AWG (Φ0.5 mm) 100 m (328.1 ft) (P-MP Short -passive)
300 m (984.3 ft) (P-MP Long -passive) 500 m (1,640.4 ft) (P-P)
1228ME-B EXP Ethernet Straight Cable (Attached to
1228ME-B EXP)

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NEC SL1100 For Your Convenience
 Programmable Function Keys
Programmable Function Keys can be assigned as “Trunk” Key and/or other Function Keys. You can just press the function key to activate the assigned function without dialing the Service Code.
Function Key
Function Code & Add Data
7 ? ? ?
Speaker
5 1
7 5 2
Speaker
 There are 2 levels of Function Keys. (General Keys : assigned by 751, Appearance Keys : assigned by
752)
 Appearance Keys have priority. You can overwrite the Appearance Key at the General Key.
 If you want to overwrite the General Key at the Appearance Key, you have to erase the Appearance Key by dialing “752 + 000” before General Key assignment.
 In the default setting, Programmable Function Key No. 1 to 12 is assigned as “Trunk” Key. If you want to assign Function Keys (General) at the unused Trunk Keys, these unused keys should be erased by dialing “752 + 000”.
 Programmable Function Keys can be erased by dialing “752 + 000” or “751 + 00”.  Programmable Function Keys can be assigned by Soft Key operation as well.
 DSS / One-Touch Keys
Programmable Function Keys can be assigned as DSS (Direct Station Selection) or One-Touch Keys. You can place an Outside / Intercom Call by just pressing this key without dialing the numb

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FEATURE GLOSSARY for NEC SL1100
Feature Name Description Usage
Administrator Security
Code Control See Security Code. Voice Mail
Alternate Next Call
Routing Mailbox See Next Call Routing Mailbox. Voice Mail
Announcement Mailbox Mailbox that allows a recorded greeting to play to callers. Automated Attendant
Announcement Message The message that the System Administrator records for a specific Announce-
ment Mailbox. Automated
Attendant
Answer Table Determines how the Automated Attendant answers outside calls on each trunk, according to the time of the day and day of the week that the call is ringing.
Automated Attendant
Answering Schedule
Override Enables an alternate greeting and alternate dialing options for callers. Automated
Attendant
Auto Attendant Direct to Voice Mail
Auto Attendant Direct to Voice Mail sends Automated Attendant calls directly to Automated an extension user's mailbox. Their phone does not ring for calls from the Auto- mated Attendant.
See Greeting in this glossary.
Attendant
Auto Erase or Save When a mailbox user completely listens to a new message and then exits their
mailbox, InMail either automatically archives or deletes the message. Voice Mail
Auto Time Stamp After a user listens to a message, InMail can optionally announce the time and
date the message was left. Voice Mail
Automated Attendant The Automated Attendant can automatically answer the telephone system incoming calls, play an Instruction Menu message, and provide dialing options to callers.
Automated Attendant
Automated Attendant Transfer
While on a trunk call, an extension user can transfer the trunk call to the Auto- mated Attendant so the caller can use the Automated Attendant dialing
options. Voice Mail
Automatic Access to VM by Caller ID
InMail mailbox can be associated with a specific caller ID (CID) number. When the CID number is presented to the InMail it will automatically log the user into
their mailbox. Voice Mail
Automatic Call Routing
to a Mailbox See Go to a Mailbox in this glossary. Automated
Attendant
Automatic Message
Erase/Save See Auto Erase or Save in this glossary. Voice Mail
Automatic Routing for
Rotary Dial Callers If an Automated Attendant caller does not dial any digits, InMail automatically
routes them to a specified option (such as the operator or a mailbox). Automated
Attendan

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8300 RESTRICTION CLASS-DAY/NIGHT
Specify the Trunk Restriction Class as shown below. 1: Unrestricted
2: Non-Restricted-1 3: Non-Restricted-2 4: Semi-Restricted 1 5: Semi-Restricted 2 6: Restricted 1 7: Restricted 2 8: Fully-Restricted
• DIT TRUNK NUMBER
In the case of the DIT (Direct-In Termination) station, specify the trunk number connected.

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CONFERENCE NEC SV8100
1. Establish an intercom or trunk call.
2. Press the Conf Softkey or the Conference key (Service Code 751:07).
3. Dial the extension you want to add.
-OR-
Access an outside call.
Note: To get the outside call, you can either press a Line key or dial a trunk/trunk group access code.
4. When the called party answers, press the Conference key twice.
Note: If you cannot add additional parties to your conference, you have exceeded the system’s Conference limit.
5. Repeat steps 2~4 above to add more parties.
CALL PARK – SYSTEM
To Park a call in a system orbit:
Note: You can Park intercom or trunk calls.
1. Press the Park key (Service Code 752: *04 + orbit). Note: The Park key LED lights.
2. Use Paging to announce the call.
3. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
Note: If not picked up, the call will recall you.
-OR-
1. Press the Transfer key.
2. Dial #6 and the Park orbit (01~64).
Note: If you hear a busy tone, the orbit is busy. Try another orbit.
3. Use Paging to announce the call.
4. Press the Speaker key to hang up.
Note: If not picked up, the call will recall you.


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NEC SV8100 features

MICROPHONE CONTROL
1. Press the MIC key.
2. A lit MIC LED indicates that the MIC is on.
SPEAKERPHONE CALLS
1. Press the Speaker key and the Speaker LED lights.
2. Ensure that the MIC LED is lit.
3. Place an internal or outside call.
4. Converse.
5. Press the Speaker key to disconnect the call.
Note: The handset may be used at any time during the conversation. To resume handsfree operation or to monitor a call, press the Speaker key (the Speaker LED lights) and replace the handset.
GROUP LISTEN To initiate Group Listen:
1. Place or answer a call using the handset.
2. Press the Speaker key twice (do not hang up). Note 1: The Speaker LED flashes.



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System Configuration – SV8300
The SV8300 consists of a CHS1U-AU(US) chassis and CHS2U-US chassis depending on the system configuration. The CC-CP00/CC-CP01 blade in the CHS1U-AU(US) chassis can control a maximum of three CHS2U-US Chassis, collectively called a UNIT. The SV8300 can be configured for a maximum of four UNITs.
Figure 2-2 System Configuration Example (IP-Oriented System) shows a system configuration IP-oriented example, Figure 2-3 System Configuration Example (TDM-Oriented System) on page 2-10 shows a TDM-oriented system and Figure 2-4 System Configuration Example (Remote Unit Over IP System) on page 2-10 gives a Remote Unit over IP configuration example.

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Memory Capacity of MEMDB-C1 .............................................................. 1-6 Table 1-2 System Capacity ................................................................................. 1-9 Table 2-1 KSU Packing List ................................................................................. 2-2 Table 2-2 Items on the CPU card .......................................................................... 2-2 Table 2-3 EXIFB-C1 Packing List .......................................................................... 2-7 Table 2-4 Connectors of EXIFB-C1 ........................................................................ 2-8 Table 2-5 Power Requirement ................................................... . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . 2-12 Table 2-6 RJ61 Cable Connector Pin-Outs (J101-J103) ..............................................2-16 Table 2-7 IP4WW-Battery Box Packing List ................................................... . . .. . .. .. .2-17 Table 2-8 Battery Specifications ................................................... . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . 2-18 Table 2-9 Expansion Cards ................................................... . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . 2-38 Table 2-10 Expansion Card Packing List ................................................... .. .. . .. . .. .. .2-38 Table 2-11 RJ-61 Digital Connector Pin-Outs (J101, J102) ...........................................2-48 Table 2-12 RJ-61 Analog Pin-Outs (J101, J102) ................................................... . .. ..2-49 Table 2-13 RJ-61 CO/PF Pin-Outs (J2, J3) ................................................... . .. .. . .. . ..2-50 Table 2-14 RJ-61 BRI Pin-Outs (S-Bus, T-Bus) ................................................... . . .. ..2-51 Table 2-15 Switch Setting of 2BRIDB-C1 ................................................... .. .. . .. . .. .. .2-51 Table 2-16 RJ-45 PRI Pin-Outs (S-Bus, T-Bus) ................................................... . . .. ..2-53 Table 2-17 Switch Setting of 1PRIU-C1 ................................................... . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .2-53 Table 2-18 LED Indication ................................................... . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . 2-54 Table 2-19 T1 LED Indications ................................................... .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 2-55 Table 2-20 E1 LED Indications ................................................... .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 2-56 Table 2-21 MEMDB-C1 Packing List ................................................... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 2-58 Table 2-22 VOIPDB-C1 Packing List ................................................... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 2-61 Table 2-23 VOIPDB LED Indications ................................................... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . 2-65 Table 2-24 Operation of VOIPDB LED Indications .....................................................2-66 Table 2-25 PZ-VM21 Packing List ................................................... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 2-66 Table 2-26 MultilineTelephone Functions (12TXH/24TXH/24TIXH (IP)) ............................2-71 Table 2-27 Doorphone Interface Specifications ................................................... .. . .. . 2-82 Table 2-28 RJ-61 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Control Connector (J7) ...................2-83 Table 2-29 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications .....................................2-83 Table 2-30 External Paging Output Specifications .....................................................2-84 Table 2-31 BGM/External MOH Source Input Specifications .........................................2-85 Table 3-1 Start Up Method .................................................................................. 3-1 Table 4-1 Status LEDs ................................................... . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . 4-10 Table 4-2 CPU LED Indications ................................................... . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . 4-12 Table 5-1 System Capacity ................................................................................. 5-1 Table 5-2 Operating Conditions ............................................................................ 5-3 Table 5-3 Power Requirement .............................................................................. 5-3 Table 5-4 Electrical Specifications of KSU ................................................................ 5-4 Table 5-5 IPTerminal Power Chart ........................................................................ 5-4 Table 5-6 IEEE802.af Class Specification ................................................................ 5-4 Table 5-7 Mechanical Specifications ...................................................................... 5-5 Table 5-8 Optional Unit Mechanical Specifications ...................................................... 5-5 Table 5-9 Doorphone Interface Specifications ........................................................... 5-5 Table 5-10 General Purpose/Door Unlock Relay Specifications ...................................... 5-6 Table 5-11 External Paging Output Specifications ....................................................... 5-6 Table 5-12 BGM/External MOH Source Input Specifications .......................................... 5-6 Table 5-13 External Sensor Device Interface Specifications ........................................... 5-6 Table 5-14 CPU Card LAN Port Specifications .......................................................... 5-6 Table 5-15 Cable Requirements ..


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BE110267 IP4EU-1228M-B KSU w/o
C IP4EU-1228M-B KSU without AC Cable (for EMEA)
IP4EU-CPU-B1, IP4WW-084M-B1, Power Supply
BE110268 IP4EU-1228M-B KSU IP4EU-1228M-B KSU with AC Cable (for EMEA) IP4EU-CPU-B1, IP4WW-084M-B1, Power Supply
BE110274 IP4WW-1228ME-B EXP
w/o C IP4WW-1228ME-B EXP without AC Cable
IP4WW-EXIFE-C1, IP4WW-084M-B1, Power Supply
BE110275 IP4WW-1228ME-B EXP IP4WW-1228ME-B EXP with AC Cable IP4WW-EXIFE-C1, IP4WW-084M-B1, Power Supply
BE110258 IP4WW-EXIFB-C1 Expansion KSU Interface Unit, 3 jacks (two only are used)
BE110239 IP4WW-Battery Box External Battery Box without Batteries BE110253 IP4WW-080E-B1 8 Digital Extensions Interface BE110254 IP4WW-008E-B1 8 Analog Extensions Interface BE110256 IP4WW-4COIDB-B1 4 Analog Trunks Interface
BE110257 IP4WW-2BRIDB-C1 2 Basic Rate Interface, mounted on 084M-B1/080E- B1/008E-B1 board
BE110255 IP4WW-1PRIU-C1 1 Primary Rate Interface (PRI/E1/T1) BE110247 IP4EU-MEMDB-C1 Memory Expansion on CPU (for EMEA) BE110290 IP4WW-VOIPDB-C1 16-channel VOIP on CPU
BE106339 PZ-VM21 16 Channels for Voice Mail with a Single Channel V.34 Modem
BE110730 IP4WW-CFVRS-C1 Compact Flash for VRS (VRS: 4ch (default))
BE110731 IP4WW-CFVMS-C1 Compact Flash for VRS and InMail ( Approx. 15 hours, VRS: 4ch (default)/InMail: 2ch (default))
BE110732 IP4WW-CFVML-C1 Compact Flash for VRS and InMail ( Approx. 40 hours, VRS: 4ch (default)/InMail: 4ch (default))
BE110269 IP4WW-12TXH-B-TEL
(WH) 2-wire 12-key MultilineTelephone
BE110270 IP4WW-12TXH-B-TEL (BK)
BE110271 IP4WW-24TXH-B-TEL
(WH) 2-wire 24-key MultilineTelephone
BE110272 IP4WW-24TXH-B-TEL (BK)
BE110277 IP4WW-24TIXH-C-TEL
(WH) 24-Keys, Multiline IPTelephone
BE110278 IP4WW-24TIXH-C-TEL (BK)
BE110285 IP4WW-60D DSS-B
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