NEC DS1000 Manual

Feature handbook supplement
Hide thumbs Also See for DS1000:

Quick Links

Feature Handbook
Supplement
Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for NEC DS1000

  • Page 1 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 2 No representation is made that this manual is complete or accurate in all respects and NEC America, Inc. shall not be liable for any errors or omissions. In no event shall NEC America, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Telephone........23 If you have a Super Display Telephone ....24 DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 4 Walking Class of Service ........29 DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 5: Auto Redial

    (e.g., 1 of 15). Your SPK key winks on to indicate your phone is in the Auto Redial mode. The system periodically redials the call, up to 15 times, or until you: Place or answer another outside call. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 6: Call Forwarding

    In addition, you can set up Call Forwarding to reroute all calls or just trunk calls. If you have a 22-Button or 34-Button Display Telephone To activate Call Forwarding: Press ICM and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key. Press PGM + CFWD . DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 7 Select the Call Forwarding type: - Dial 2 or press ALL to forward all calls. - Dial 8 or press TRNK to forward just trunk calls. It is no longer necessary to press SPK to hang up. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 8: If You Have A Super Display Telephone

    Press ICM and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key. Press PROGRAM + CALL FWRD . Dial 4 or press IMMEDIATE for Call Forwarding Immediate. You see: Dial 6 or press RING/NO ANS for Call Forwarding No Answer. You see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 9 Dial 7 or press ANS MACHINE for Personal Answering Machine Emulation. (See Voice Mail for more.) You see: Dial 8 or press MESSAGE to select a Selectable Display Message. (See Selectable Display Messaging for more.) Dial destination extension (or 0 for your operator). Dial the Voice Mail master number. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 10: Call Forwarding Off Premise

    Speed Dial bins containing an outside number, or you can enter an outside number directly into Personal Speed Dial bin 720. When a call rings your extension, the system selects the specified trunk or group and then outdials the stored number. Off Premise Call Forwarding reroutes: Intercom calls Transferred calls DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 11: If You Have A 22-Button Or 34-Button Display Telephone

    - Select the Speed Dial bin (dial 701-720 or press the bin key) you want to use + HOLD to exit. If you press NUM to store a new number (automatically in Speed Dial bin 720), you see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 12 Press the ICM key and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key. Press CLEAR + PGM + CFWD . You see: Press NONE . Dial 0 . Press CLEAR . Off Premise Call Forwarding is cancelled. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 13: If You Have A Super Display Telephone

    - Press VIEW to view the currently enabled Off Premise Call Forwarding number (if any). If you press SPEED DIAL BIN to store the number in a Speed Dial bin, you see: - Select the Speed Dial bin (701-720) you want to use + HOLD to exit. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 14 - Press Yes to enter a new number or No to back up to step 3. If you pressed VIEW to view your currently stored number, you see: - Press SPK to exit the VIEW mode. You see: Select the Call Forwarding type: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 15: If You Have A 22-Button Non-Display Telephone

    For example, the following sequence programs the number 12039265400 with the name NEC to go out over trunk group 0: #77 + 701 + HOLD + 90 + HOLD + 12039265400 + HOLD + 62 + 32 + 23 + HOLD + SPK.
  • Page 16: Call Timer

    To manually time your Intercom or outside call: While placing or while on the call, press the Manual or Automatic Call Timer key. The Call Timer key lights red while the system times the call. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 17: Do Not Disturb

    Hold, Park, and Transfer recalls • Extension Hunting calls • DILs to the extension (if the extension is the night mode termination) • DILs to a Ring Group master number (if the extension is in the group) DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 18: Do Not Disturb Blf For Hotline And Call Coverage

    Dial a digit (0-3) for the DND type you want to select. 1 (or EXT ) = Incoming trunk calls blocked 2 (or ICM ) = Incoming Intercom calls blocked 3 ( or ALL ) = All calls blocked 0 (or OFF ) = Cancels DND. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 19: If You Have A Super Display Telephone

    - If DND is disabled, the system automatically cancels DND. To check your extension’s DND type: Look at the second line of your display. When you enable Do Not Disturb, the display will show one of the following: DND ALL DND EXTERNAL DND INTERCOM DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 20: Extension Locking

    - LND backspaces over (erases) the last digit entered. Entering or Changing Your PIN Number To enter your PIN number (if you don’t have one assigned to your extension): Press ICM . Dial ##6 . At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 21 At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see: At a Super Display Telephone, you see: Press PREV . To change your PIN number (if you already have one assigned): Press ICM . Dial ##6 . DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 22 Enter your new PIN number + HOLD . At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see: At a Super Display Telephone, you see: To confirm your entry, reenter the PIN number you just entered in step 4 above + HOLD . DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 23 Dial ##3 . At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see: At a Super Display Telephone, you see: Enter your current PIN number + HOLD . At a 22- or 34-Button Display Telephone, you see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 24: Headset Compatibility

    Your extension in the Headset mode can receive normal voice-announced Intercom calls. You can respond to the voice-announced call by speaking toward your phone (just like non-headset extensions). To answer the voice-announced call in the headset, press SPK after hearing the voice-announcement. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 25: Headset Key

    If you dial a number that is already stored in the buffer, the system inserts the number at the top of the buffer and deletes the duplicate entry. The numbers stored in the Enhanced Last Number Redial buffer are retained if the system resets or is powered down. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 26: Telephone

    If you select a line key before going to step 1, the system automatically outdials your most recent call when you press LND. Press LND . You see (for example): To return your phone to idle, press LND again. Press the key that corresponds to the number you want to recall. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 27: Microphone Mute

    If you have a display set, you can press your HF REPLY (HFRP) soft key to turn off your tele- phone’s Handsfree microphone for incoming Intercom calls. If you have a 22-Button or 34-Button Display Telephone To turn off your telephone’s microphone for Incoming Intercom calls: Press PGM + MORE . You see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 28: If You Have A Super Display Telephone

    You hear a single beep in your speaker and the voice of the calling party. The ICM , , and SPK keys are on. To answer the voice-announcement, lift the handset. Press MIC to turn Handsfree Reply back on (for this call only). DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 29: Handset Mute

    To select a Selectable Display Message: Press ICM and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key . Press PGM + CFWD . You see: Dial 8 or press MORE + MSG . You see: DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 30: If You Have A Super Display Telephone

    Press ICM and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key . Press PROGRAM + CALL FWRD . Dial 8 or press MESSAGE . You see: Dial the message number (01-16). Press Vol Up or Vol Down to scroll through the messages. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 31: Voice Mail

    Press MW . Your MW key will go out. Simplified Conversation Record Disconnect When you want to stop Conversation Record Press your lit MW key. Recording stops and the call is sent to your voice mailbox. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 32: Telephone

    It is no longer necessary to press SPK to hang up. If you have a Super Display Telephone To activate Personal Answering Machine Emulation: Press ICM and dial *3 , or press your Call Forwarding key. Press PROGRAM + CALL FWRD . DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 33: Calls

    Walking Class of Service allows you to temporarily implement your Toll Restriction and Class of Service settings at a co-worker’s phone. You would normally do this to override dialing restrictions at a telephone. For example, if you are an executive with an unrestricted phone you can walk to any DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 34 If your extension does not have Walking Class of Service capability, you will hear error tone. Place any call or use any feature allowed by your Toll Restriction and Class of Service settings. You can place additional calls. Walking Class of Service will automatically deactivate after 10 seconds. DS1000/2000 Feature Handbook Supplement...
  • Page 36 NEC America, Inc., Corporate Networks Group 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 *80000MFS02A* TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 June 2002 cng.nec.com Printed in U.S.A. 80000MFS02A...

This manual is also suitable for:

Ds2000

Table of Contents