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  • Page 1 SL1100 PC Programming Manual NDA-31205 Issue 3.01...
  • Page 3 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features at any time without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Corporation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ___________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Installation Section 1 System Requirements ................2-1 Section 2 Default PCPro Accounts ................2-2 Section 3 Software Installation................. 2-3 Section 4 Launching the Application Software............2-9 Section 5 Logging into the Application ..............2-10 Chapter 3 Application Layout Section 1...
  • Page 6 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 4 Standard View Section 1 Overview ....................4-1 Section 2 Standard View Submenu ................4-2 Accessing Standard View ................4-2 Using a Standard View Screen ..............4-3 Section 3 System ...................... 4-3 Config ......................4-4 Options .....................
  • Page 7 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Config ....................... 4-98 Access ....................4-104 Incoming ....................4-106 Toll Restriction ..................4-112 Account Codes ..................4-119 ARS ......................4-121 Section 6 InMail....................4-123 Config ..................... 4-124 Answer Table ..................4-125 Call Routing .................... 4-127 Dial Actions .....................
  • Page 8 Accessing Connection Dialog ..............A-1 Connecting PCPro to the System ............... A-2 2.2.1 Connection Types ................A-3 2.2.2 Create SL1100 Dial Up Connection ..........A-3 2.2.3 Login ....................A-8 Disconnecting PCPro from the System ............A-8 Section 3 Download ....................A-8 Accessing Download ..................
  • Page 9 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 6 Firmware Update..................A-15 Accessing Firmware Update ..............A-16 Using Firmware Update ................A-16 Remote Upgrade Function by WebPro ............ A-17 Section 7 System Initialization ................A-19 Accessing System Initialization ............... A-19 2nd Initialization ..................A-19...
  • Page 10 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Modifying an Existing Account ..............D-5 Deleting and Existing Account ..............D-5 Appendix E Debug Terminal Section 1 Overview ....................E-1 Section 2 Launching the Debug Terminal..............E-2 Appendix F Feature Activation Section 1 Introduction ....................F-1 Section 2 Feature Activation Using PCPro ..............
  • Page 11 Figure 2-5 InstallShield Wizard Installation Progress ........... 2-7 Figure 2-6 InstallShield Wizard Finish Installation ............2-8 Figure 2-7 SL1100 PCPro Desktop Shortcut ............... 2-9 Figure 2-8 InstallShield Wizard Launch Software ............2-9 Figure 2-9 PCPro Login Screen ................. 2-10 Figure 2-10 PCPro Main Menu ..................
  • Page 12 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-8 Audio Ports and Relays ................4-8 Figure 4-9 Passwords Screen ..................4-9 Figure 4-10 Tones Screen ................... 4-10 Figure 4-11 Options Setup Screen ................4-11 Figure 4-12 Conference Screen ................... 4-12 Figure 4-13 Night Mode Switching Screen ..............
  • Page 13 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-33 Analysis - Extended Table ................ 4-34 Figure 4-34 Analysis-Extended Table Entry 251 ............4-35 Figure 4-35 Analysis-Extended Table Entry 252 ............4-36 Figure 4-36 F-Routing Table ..................4-37 Figure 4-37 Routing-Additional Dial Table ..............4-38 Figure 4-38 COS Administration Screen ..............
  • Page 14 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-58 Setup - Type of Service (ToS) ..............4-59 Figure 4-59 Setup - VOIPDB ..................4-60 Figure 4-60 SIP Stations - Basic Setup ................ 4-61 Figure 4-61 SIP Stations - Codec Setup (Basic) ............4-62 Figure 4-62 SIP Trunks - Basic Setup ................
  • Page 15 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-83 Stations - Ring Options ................4-84 Figure 4-84 Stations - Delay Ring ................4-85 Figure 4-85 Stations - Loop Key Assignments ............. 4-86 Figure 4-86 Stations - Speed Dial Group ..............4-87 Figure 4-87 Stations - InMail ..................
  • Page 16 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-108 DID - Trunk Groups ................4-109 Figure 4-109 DID - Area Setup ..................4-110 Figure 4-110 DID Table Setup ..................4-111 Figure 4-111 Toll Restriction ..................4-112 Figure 4-112 PBX Access Codes ................. 4-113 Figure 4-113 Common Codes ..................
  • Page 17 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-133 System Licensing ..................4-134 Figure 4-134 Software ....................4-135 Figure 5-1 Wizard Submenu ..................5-1 Figure 5-2 Wizard Programming .................. 5-4 Figure 6-1 Advanced View Submenu ................6-2 Figure 6-2 System Data Programming ................. 6-6 Figure 7-1 Default PCPro Screen .................
  • Page 18 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure A-9 Completing the New Connection Dialog ............. A-7 Figure A-10 Download Dialog ..................A-9 Figure A-11 Upload Dialog ................... A-11 Figure A-12 Trunk Ports Busy Warning ................ A-12 Figure A-13 Station Ports Busy Warning ..............A-13 Figure A-14 Feature Activation Dialog ................
  • Page 19 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure D-2 Save As Connection Account Dialog ............D-3 Figure D-3 Connection Account DialogCreating/Modifying/Deleting Connection Account ................... D-4 Figure E-1 Debug Terminal Dialogs ................E-1 Figure F-1 PCPro Feature Activation Dialog ..............F-1 Figure F-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog ............
  • Page 20 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ List of Figures...
  • Page 21 List of Tables Table 2-1 System Requirements.................. 2-1 Table 2-2 Default PCPro Accounts ................2-2 Table 2-3 Default Folders..................... 2-2 Table 3-1 Workspace Buttons..................3-4 Table 3-2 Navigational Buttons and Drop Down List ........... 3-6 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual xvii...
  • Page 22 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ___________________________________________________________________________________ xviii List of Tables...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Introduction Chapter 1 SL1100 PC Programming, referred to as PCPro, is an application used to manage the SL1100 system. PCPro is rich with features to help users more easily manage a chassis when compared to handset programming. The user can perform the following when using PCPro: ...
  • Page 24 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1 - 2 Introduction...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2 Installation

    Installation Chapter 2 ECTION YSTEM EQUIREMENTS The process of installing PCPro is straight-forward. Just run the installation program and follow the instructions. Table 2-1 System Requirements lists the minimum system requirements necessary for install PCPro on your computer. Table 2-1 System Requirements ®...
  • Page 26: Default Pcpro Accounts

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION EFAULT CCOUNTS When installing PCPro for the first time, the installation program creates a set of default PCPro accounts. The accounts with the user name and password to access these accounts are provided in Table 2-2 Default PCPro Accounts.
  • Page 27: Software Installation

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OFTWARE NSTALLATION The software can be installed from the application CD, provided with the chassis or downloaded from the web. Launch the installer. If installing from a CD, the CD should autorun. When the splash screen is displayed, select Install Software.
  • Page 28: Figure 2-2 Installshield Wizard Destination Folder (Default Location)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The next screen is displayed indicating the default location to install the PCPro files. If the default location is where you want the files located, click Next>. Refer to Figure 2-2 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Default Location).
  • Page 29 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2-3 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Change Location) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2 - 5...
  • Page 30: Figure 2-4 Installshield Wizard Begin Installation

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To install the program, click Install. If you wish to return to the previous screen, click
  • Page 31: Figure 2-5 Installshield Wizard Installation Progress

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The program installs. Figure 2-5 InstallShield Wizard Installation Progress shows the screen you will see that indicates the progress of the installation. If you wish to return to the previous screen, click
  • Page 32: Figure 2-6 Installshield Wizard Finish Installation

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When the installation is completed, Figure 2-6 InstallShield Wizard Finish Installation is displayed. Click Finish. Figure 2-6 InstallShield Wizard Finish Installation ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 - 8 Installation...
  • Page 33: Figure 2-7 Sl1100 Pcpro Desktop Shortcut

    Click the PCPro shortcut icon that was placed on your desktop during installation. Figure 2-7 SL1100 PCPro Desktop Shortcut or.. Select the program by clicking All Programs > SL1100 Application Suite > SL1100 PCPro. Figure 2-8 InstallShield Wizard Launch Software ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual...
  • Page 34: Logging Into The Application

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OGGING INTO THE PPLICATION With PC Pro 3.50 or higher, the application comes up already logged in at the Installer level. If there is a need to log in with a different level, the user can Log Off and Log In with a different user name and password.
  • Page 35: Figure 2-10 Pcpro Main Menu

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ If the login is successful, the PCPro Welcome screen is displayed. Figure 2-10 PCPro Main Menu ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2 - 11...
  • Page 36 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 - 12 Installation...
  • Page 37: Application Layout

    Application Layout Chapter 3 ECTION NTRODUCTION The programming section of PCPro provides methods to view and edit values associated with a chassis configuration. Most programming is done using three different views: Standard, Advanced and Wizards. These methods can be accessed through the menu item View.
  • Page 38: Menu

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION The menu displays the list of functions available in PCPro. Some of these commands have images next to them so you can quickly associate the command with the image. OOLBAR ECTION The Toolbar is a group of buttons that map to items in the application menu. The toolbar allows for quick and convenient access to the most common PCPro commands.
  • Page 39: Workspace

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ORKSPACE The Workspace is where all programming occurs. The Workspace consists of various selections made from the Submenu Area and the Workspace itself. Common Workspace components are further explained. Data Area Workspace Buttons Subtitle...
  • Page 40: Title

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Title Title describes what the current settings in the Workspace are related to. This is associated with the selection made in the Submenu Area. The title is situated at the top left corner of the Workspace.
  • Page 41 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1 Workspace Buttons Button Description Form View is available on screens that have a large number of values that must be entered (e.g., screens with telephone extensions). When Form View is selected, the screen switches to a table format, allowing you to more easily enter a large number of values for a specified extension.
  • Page 42: Navigation Area

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Navigation Area To navigate to different items within a program, use the various navigation buttons. Navigation Filters Move to the previous item Select an item to view Move to the next item Move to specified items...
  • Page 43: Data Area

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Data Area The Data Area is where actual system data appears. The contents of this area are specific to what the you are programming. For example, if programming PRG 10-02, this area shows all the data items within 10-02.
  • Page 44 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3 - 8 Application Layout...
  • Page 45: Overview

    Standard View Chapter 4 ECTION VERVIEW Standard View combines related settings into one screen, allowing a quick setup of a high level task. Settings on these screens work together, allowing you to understand how settings relate to each other. Standard screens are grouped into System, Stations, Lines, InMail, and Maintenance.
  • Page 46: Standard View Submenu

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION TANDARD UBMENU Accessing Standard View You can access Standard View submenu area using any of the following methods: From the Standard View submenu, select the Ribbon Item  View> Standard. or… Press F9. ...
  • Page 47: Using A Standard View Screen

    YSTEM The System section of the Standard View is used to define the most common system wide settings in the SL1100. The System section consists of Config, Options, Blades/ Ports, Numbering, Dialing Rules, Class of Service, Timers, Speed Dials, VOIP, VoiceMail, SLNet, ACD, and Hotel/Motel settings.
  • Page 48: Config

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Config Installation Information - define the Installation Date and the SMTP name for when alarm reports are e-mailed. (ex: smtp.your-isp.com) Figure 4-3 Installation Information Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 4 Standard View...
  • Page 49: Figure 4-4 Time And Date

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Time&Date Figure 4-4 Time and Date Define the Date and Time by clicking the time settings button. You must be connected to the system for this button to be active. Define the Time Zone for the CPU.
  • Page 50: Figure 4-5 Connection Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Connection Figure 4-5 Connection Screen Figure 4-6 Connection Settings ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 6 Standard View...
  • Page 51: Figure 4-7 E-Mail Settings

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ If the SL1100 is to get it’s IP Address via DHCP, enable it by checking DHCP Client Mode. If the SL1100 is to have a static IP address, define the IP Address, Subnet Mask, VoIPDB IP Address, VOIPDB Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, NAPT Router, and NAPT Router IP Address.
  • Page 52: Figure 4-8 Audio Ports And Relays

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Define the Alarm Report SMTP Settings if Alarm Reports are to be emailed. Audio Ports & Relays Figure 4-8 Audio Ports and Relays Define the source for Background Music and External Music on Hold. Define the Relay Port Settings...
  • Page 53: Figure 4-9 Passwords Screen

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Passwords Figure 4-9 Passwords Screen If needed, edit or add Administrator Programming Passwords. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 9...
  • Page 54: Figure 4-10 Tones Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Tones Figure 4-10 Tones Screen Define the ring cycle for each of the ring tones. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 10 Standard View...
  • Page 55: Options

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Options Setup Figure 4-11 Options Setup Screen Enable or Disable pre-ringing for trunk calls. Define the Multi-Line Telephone Options Define the Operator’s Extension(s) Define the Transfer System Options Define the Caller ID System Options ___________________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 56: Figure 4-12 Conference Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Conference Figure 4-12 Conference Screen Define the Conference Group Setup. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 12 Standard View...
  • Page 57: Figure 4-13 Night Mode Switching Screen

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Night Mode Figure 4-13 Night Mode Switching Screen Define the Night Mode Switching Setup. Define the operation of the Night Mode Key. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 13...
  • Page 58: Figure 4-14 Night Mode Screen (Continued)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-14 Night Mode Screen (continued) Define the Time Patterns for Automatic Night Service. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 14 Standard View...
  • Page 59: Figure 4-15 Time Pattern Settings

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-15 Time Pattern Settings Define the time pattern each Night Mode Service group will follow an each day of the week. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 15...
  • Page 60: Figure 4-16 Weekly Night Mode Settings

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-16 Weekly Night Mode Settings Define the Night Mode Name for each Night Mode Service Group. Define the Night Mode the Toggle key toggles between. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 16 Standard View...
  • Page 61: Figure 4-17 Paging

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Paging Figure 4-17 Paging Define the Internal and External Paging Options Assign an External Paging Group to an Internal Paging Zone for Combined Paging. Define the Background Music option for each External Paging Zone. Define the External Paging Zone Group names.
  • Page 62: Figure 4-18 Internal Paging Group Setting

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-18 Internal Paging Group Setting Assign names to Internal Paging Groups. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 18 Standard View...
  • Page 63: Figure 4-19 External Paging Groups

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-19 External Paging Groups Assign each External Paging zone to an External Paging group. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 19...
  • Page 64: Figure 4-20 Universal Night Answer

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-20 Universal Night Answer Assign Universal Night Answer ringing to each external Paging Zone. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 20 Standard View...
  • Page 65: Figure 4-21 External Speaker Settings

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-21 External Speaker Settings Define the settings for the external speaker using an amplifier. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 21...
  • Page 66: Figure 4-22 Smdr Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SMDR Figure 4-22 SMDR Screen Define the TCP Port and KeepAlive Time for SMDR Output. Define the SMDR Port Type and Header Language. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 22 Standard View...
  • Page 67: Blades/Ports

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Blades/Ports The screen represents a conceptual model of the chassis and the blade packages within it. To obtain blade details download the configuration from the chassis. The blade slots display the blade types (these are the blades that can...
  • Page 68: Adding A Blade

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3.1 Adding a Blade To add a blade, complete the following steps: 1. With the mouse, right click on the slot where you want the blade to reside. 2. A popup menu appears listing the blade types that can be installed.
  • Page 69: Numbering

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Numbering Numbering Plan-System Numbering Figure 4-24 Numbering Plan - System Numbering Define the digit length and Dial type for each digit. If the Numbering Plan will be broken out past the 1 digit, set the dial type to Dial Extension Analyze.
  • Page 70: Figure 4-25 Numbering Plan - Extension Dial Analysis

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Numbering Plan-Extension Dial Analyze Figure 4-25 Numbering Plan - Extension Dial Analysis If the Numbing Plan is broken out past the 1 digit, define the Dial Digits and their dial type. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 26...
  • Page 71: Figure 4-26 Stations Screen

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Stations Figure 4-26 Stations Screen Assign extension numbers to station ports. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 27...
  • Page 72: Figure 4-27 Virtual Extensions

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Virtual Extensions Figure 4-27 Virtual Extensions Assign extension numbers to Virtual Extension ports. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 28 Standard View...
  • Page 73: Figure 4-28 Department Groups

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Department Groups Figure 4-28 Department Groups Assign Pilot numbers to each Department Group ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 29...
  • Page 74: Figure 4-29 Busy Actions

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Busy Actions Figure 4-29 Busy Actions Assign the 1-Digit Service Codes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 30 Standard View...
  • Page 75: Figure 4-30 Other Settings

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Other Figure 4-30 Other Settings Assign the Trunk Access Code, ACD Pilot Numbers, and Conference Group Pilot Numbers. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 31...
  • Page 76: Figure 4-31 Service Codes

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Service Codes Figure 4-31 Service Codes Assign the Service Codes for the System Administrator. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 32 Standard View...
  • Page 77: Dialing Rules

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Dialing Rules Analysis-Table Figure 4-32 Analysis-Table Assign the Dial Digits, Service Type, Additional Data, and Dial Tone Simulation. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 33...
  • Page 78: Figure 4-33 Analysis - Extended Table

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Analysis-Extended Table Figure 4-33 Analysis - Extended Table When the dial digits are more than eight digits, define the dial digits and the F-Route Table. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 34 Standard View...
  • Page 79 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Analysis-Extended Table Entry 251 Figure 4-34 Analysis-Extended Table Entry 251 If the received digits do not match the digits set in table 1-250, the F-Route table number defined in table 251 is used. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual...
  • Page 80 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Analysis-Extended Table Entry 252 Figure 4-35 Analysis-Extended Table Entry 252 If the received digits do not match the digits set in tables 1-250, table number 252 is used to refer to the next Extension Table Area (1-4).
  • Page 81: Figure 4-36 F-Routing Table

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Routing-Table Figure 4-36 F-Routing Table Define the additional conditions for each F-Route Table. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 37...
  • Page 82: Figure 4-37 Routing-Additional Dial Table

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Routing-Additional Dial Table Figure 4-37 Routing-Additional Dial Table Define digits to be dialed prior to the dialed F-Route Number. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 38 Standard View...
  • Page 83: Class Of Service

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Class of Service Administration Figure 4-38 COS Administration Screen Define the Administrator service availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 39...
  • Page 84: Figure 4-39 Call Answer

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Call Answer Figure 4-39 Call Answer Define the answer feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 40 Standard View...
  • Page 85: Figure 4-40 Features Screen

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Features Figure 4-40 Features Screen Define the supplementary feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 41...
  • Page 86: Figure 4-41 Hold/Transfer

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Hold/Transfer Figure 4-41 Hold/Transfer Define the Hold and Transfer feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 42 Standard View...
  • Page 87: Figure 4-42 Hotel/Motel

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Hotel/Motel Figure 4-42 Hotel/Motel Define the Hotel/Motel feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 43...
  • Page 88: Figure 4-43 Incoming

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Incoming Figure 4-43 Incoming Define the incoming call feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 44 Standard View...
  • Page 89: Figure 4-44 Outgoing

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Outgoing Figure 4-44 Outgoing Define the outgoing call feature availability for each extension Class of Service (COS). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 45...
  • Page 90: Timers

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Timers Figure 4-45 COI Timers Define the basic timers for the COIU. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 46 Standard View...
  • Page 91: Figure 4-46 Door Box Timers

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Doorphone Figure 4-46 Door Box Timers Define the timers used for the Door Box. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 47...
  • Page 92: Figure 4-47 Features Timers

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Features Figure 4-47 Features Timers Define the basic System, MultiLine Telephone, and Virtual Extension timers. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 48 Standard View...
  • Page 93: Figure 4-48 Hold Timers

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Hold Figure 4-48 Hold Timers Define the basic system timers for the Hold feature. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 49...
  • Page 94: Figure 4-49 Incoming Calls Timers

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Incoming Figure 4-49 Incoming Calls Timers Define the basic system timers for Incoming Calls. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 50 Standard View...
  • Page 95: Figure 4-50 Outgoing Calls Timers

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Outgoing Figure 4-50 Outgoing Calls Timers Define the basic system timers for Outgoing Calls. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 51...
  • Page 96: Figure 4-51 Transfer Timer

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Transfer Figure 4-51 Transfer Timer Define the basic system timers for the Transfer feature. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 52 Standard View...
  • Page 97: Speed Dials

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Speed Dials Setup Figure 4-52 Setup Speed Dial Functions Define the Speed Dial functions. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 53...
  • Page 98: Figure 4-53 Bin Numbers

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Groups Figure 4-53 Bin Numbers Define the range of bin numbers to be used by each Speed Dialing group. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 54 Standard View...
  • Page 99: Figure 4-54 Assigning Speed Dial Features

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Assignments Figure 4-54 Assigning Speed Dial Features Define the Speed Dial Numbers and Names and the Trunk Group/Route to be used. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 55...
  • Page 100: Voip

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ VOIP IP Keysets- Basic Setup Figure 4-55 IP Keysets - Basic Setup Define the Basic Setup for IP Keysets. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 56 Standard View...
  • Page 101: Figure 4-56 Ip Keysets - Logon Information

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ IP Keysets- Logon Information Figure 4-56 IP Keysets - Logon Information Define the Logon Information used when Automatic or Manual registration is used. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 57...
  • Page 102: Figure 4-57 Ip Keysets - Codec Setup (Basic)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ IP Keysets-Codec Setup (Basic) Figure 4-57 IP Keysets - Codec Setup (Basic) Define the CODEC of each type of DR700 Multiline Telephone. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 58 Standard View...
  • Page 103: Figure 4-58 Setup - Type Of Service (Tos)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup-ToS Figure 4-58 Setup - Type of Service (ToS) Define the ToS Setup. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 59...
  • Page 104: Figure 4-59 Setup - Voipdb

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup-VOIPDB Figure 4-59 Setup - VOIPDB Define the IP Address, Port, and DTMF type for the VOIPDB. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 60 Standard View...
  • Page 105: Figure 4-60 Sip Stations - Basic Setup

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Stations-Basic Setup Figure 4-60 SIP Stations - Basic Setup Define the System Operation, Registrar/Proxy, Server Information, and Intranet Setup for SIP Stations. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 61...
  • Page 106: Figure 4-61 Sip Stations - Codec Setup (Basic)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Stations-Codec Setup (Basic) Figure 4-61 SIP Stations - Codec Setup (Basic) Define the CODEC information for SIP Stations. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 62 Standard View...
  • Page 107: Figure 4-62 Sip Trunks - Basic Setup

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Trunks-Basic Setup Figure 4-62 SIP Trunks - Basic Setup Define the basic setup for SIP trunks. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 63...
  • Page 108: Figure 4-63 Sip Trunks - Codec Setup (Basic)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Trunks- Codec Setup (Basic) Figure 4-63 SIP Trunks - Codec Setup (Basic) Define the basic CODEC options for SIP trunks. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 64 Standard View...
  • Page 109: Figure 4-64 Sip Trunks - Ip System Interconnect

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Trunks- IP System Interconnect Figure 4-64 SIP Trunks - IP System Interconnect Define the IP Addresses, call control port numbers, and Dial Numbers for other systems that are interconnected. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 65...
  • Page 110: Figure 4-65 Sip Trunks - Registration Information

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SIP Trunks - Registration Information Figure 4-65 SIP Trunks - Registration Information Define the SIP Trunk registration information. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 66 Standard View...
  • Page 111: Figure 4-66 Sl Networking Codec Information

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SLNet Figure 4-66 SL Networking Codec Information Define the SL Networking CODEC Information. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 67...
  • Page 112: Voicemail

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.10 VoiceMail Setup Figure 4-67 VoiceMail Setup Screen Customize the Voice Mail Integration Options. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 68 Standard View...
  • Page 113: Slnet

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.11 SLNet Setup Figure 4-68 SL Networking Setup Define the Networking System IP Addresses, Keep Alive Setup, and BLF Refresh Interval. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 69...
  • Page 114: Acd

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.12 Setup-Basic Setup Figure 4-69 ACD Basic Setup Define the Queue Message Repeat Time, and ACD Weekly Schedule Setup. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 70 Standard View...
  • Page 115: Figure 4-70 Acd Time Pattern Setup

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup-Time Pattern Figure 4-70 ACD Time Pattern Setup Define the ACD Time Patterns for Agents and Trunks. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 71...
  • Page 116: Figure 4-71 Acd Group Setup

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Group Setup Figure 4-71 ACD Group Setup Define the ACD Overflow Options, Overflow Tables, Delay Announcement VRS Settings, Night Announcement Options, Night Announcement VRS Settings, ACD Group Options, ACD Queue Threshold Settings, Delay Announcement Voice Mail Settings, and ACD Queue Display Settings.
  • Page 117: Hotel/Motel

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.13 Hotel/Motel Codes Figure 4-72 Hotel/Motel - Codes Define the Hotel/Motel one digit service codes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 73...
  • Page 118: Stations

    TATIONS The Stations section of the Standard View is used to define the most common station settings in the SL1100. The Station section consists of Config, Doorphones, Department Groups, DSS, and Text Messages settings. Each of these subsections will be displayed later in this section.
  • Page 119: Config

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Config Setup Figure 4-74 Stations - Configuration Setup ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 75...
  • Page 120: Figure 4-75 Stations - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-75 Stations - Configuration Setup (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 76 Standard View...
  • Page 121: Figure 4-76 Stations - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-76 Stations - Configuration Setup (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 77...
  • Page 122: Figure 4-77 Stations - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-77 Stations - Configuration Setup (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 78 Standard View...
  • Page 123: Figure 4-78 Stations - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-78 Stations - Configuration Setup (continued) Define the Night Mode Group Assignment, Extension Basic Setup, Multi-Line Telephone Setup, Incoming Virtual Extension Ring Tone Setup and Order, Virtual Extension Key Enhanced Options, Mobile Extension Setup, Class of...
  • Page 124: Figure 4-79 Stations - Ring Tone

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ring Tone Figure 4-79 Stations - Ring Tone Define the extensions trunk incoming ring tone for each mode. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 80 Standard View...
  • Page 125: Figure 4-80 Stations - Groups

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Groups Figure 4-80 Stations - Groups Define the Department Group Assignment, Call Pickup Group, and Internal Paging Group for each extension. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 81...
  • Page 126: Figure 4-81 Stations - Function Keys

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Keys-Function Figure 4-81 Stations - Function Keys ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 82 Standard View...
  • Page 127: Figure 4-82 Stations - Function Keys (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-82 Stations - Function Keys (continued) Define the Function Key Assignment for each extension. Clicking the Function Key button brings up the Function Key Assignment Window. Select the Key type in the left drop down box and define the additional data in the right drop down box.
  • Page 128: Figure 4-83 Stations - Ring Options

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Keys-Ring Figure 4-83 Stations - Ring Options Define the ring options for an extension’s Virtual Extension Keys. This must be defined for each Night Service Mode. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 84 Standard View...
  • Page 129: Figure 4-84 Stations - Delay Ring

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Keys-Delay Ring Figure 4-84 Stations - Delay Ring Define the delay ring options for an extension’s Virtual Extension Keys. This must be defined for each Night Service Mode. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 85...
  • Page 130: Figure 4-85 Stations - Loop Key Assignments

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Keys-Loop Assignments Figure 4-85 Stations - Loop Key Assignments Define the Loop Key Assignment for each extension. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 86 Standard View...
  • Page 131: Figure 4-86 Stations - Speed Dial Group

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Speed Dials Figure 4-86 Stations - Speed Dial Group Assign extensions to a Speed Dial Group and define the dial number and name for each speed dial number. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 87...
  • Page 132: Figure 4-87 Stations - Inmail

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ InMail Figure 4-87 Stations - InMail Define the InMail Station Mailbox Options. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 88 Standard View...
  • Page 133: Figure 4-88 Stations - Voip

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ VoIP Figure 4-88 Stations - VoIP Define the basic settings for IP Telephones. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 89...
  • Page 134: Doorphones

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Doorphones Setup Figure 4-89 Doorphones - Ring Assignment Assign the extensions that ring when the associated Door Box button is pressed. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 90 Standard View...
  • Page 135: Department Groups

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Department Groups Setup Figure 4-90 Department Groups - Setup Define Department Group Basic options, Assign extensions second Department Group, and set Department group calling restriction. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 91...
  • Page 136: Figure 4-91 Department Groups - Inmail

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ InMail Figure 4-91 Department Groups - InMail ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 92 Standard View...
  • Page 137: Figure 4-92 Department Groups - Inmail (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-92 Department Groups - InMail (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 93...
  • Page 138: Figure 4-93 Department Groups - Inmail (Continued)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-93 Department Groups - InMail (continued) Define InMail Group Mailbox Options, Group Mailbox Subscriber Options, Group Mailbox Message Notification Options, and Group Mailbox Find-Me Follow-Me Options. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 94 Standard View...
  • Page 139: Dss

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup Figure 4-94 DSS - Setup Define DSS Console Operation Mode and Extension Assignment. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 95...
  • Page 140: Figure 4-95 Dss Console Key Assignment

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Key Assignment Figure 4-95 DSS Console Key Assignment Assign Function Keys to DSS Console Keys. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 96 Standard View...
  • Page 141: Text Messages

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Text Messages Setup Figure 4-96 Text Messages - Setup Define the Selectable Display Messages up to 24 characters each. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 97...
  • Page 142: Lines

    INES The Lines section of the Standard View is used to define the most common trunk related settings in the SL1100. The Lines section consists of Config, Access, Incoming, Toll Restriction, Account Codes, and ARS settings. Each of these subsections will be displayed later in this section.
  • Page 143: Figure 4-98 Lines - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-98 Lines - Configuration Setup (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 99...
  • Page 144: Figure 4-99 Lines - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-99 Lines - Configuration Setup (continued) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 100 Standard View...
  • Page 145: Figure 4-100 Lines - Configuration Setup (Continued)

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-100 Lines - Configuration Setup (continued) Define the Night Mode Group Assignment for Trunks, Trunk Basic Setup, Trunk Groups, Music on Hold Source for Trunks, Trunk Group Routing for Trunks, ISDN Calling Party Number for Trunks, Toll Restriction Class of...
  • Page 146: Figure 4-101 Lines - E&M Tie Line

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ E&M Figure 4-101 Lines - E&M Tie Line Define the basic settings for each E&M Tie Line. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 102 Standard View...
  • Page 147: Figure 4-102 Lines - Inmail

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ InMail Figure 4-102 Lines - InMail Define the InMail options for each trunk. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 103...
  • Page 148: Access

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Access Groups Figure 4-103 Access - Groups Define an trunk group order for each routing table. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 104 Standard View...
  • Page 149: Figure 4-104 Access - Maps

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Maps Figure 4-104 Access - Maps Define the trunk access for each Access Map. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 105...
  • Page 150: Incoming

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Incoming Setup-Private Call Figure 4-105 Setup - Private Call Define Speed Dial group number for Private Call Refuse and the assignment and incoming ring pattern for Private Calls. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 106 Standard View...
  • Page 151: Figure 4-106 Setup - Assignment For Acd Group

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup-Assignment for ACD Group Figure 4-106 Setup - Assignment for ACD Group Define the Incoming Ring Group Assignment for ACD Groups. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 107...
  • Page 152: Figure 4-107 Ring Groups

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ring Groups Figure 4-107 Ring Groups Assign Extensions to Incoming Ring Groups. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 108 Standard View...
  • Page 153: Figure 4-108 Did - Trunk Groups

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DID-Trunk Groups Figure 4-108 DID - Trunk Groups Define the basic settings of Dial-In incoming calls for each trunk group. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 109...
  • Page 154: Figure 4-109 Did - Area Setup

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DID-Area Setup Figure 4-109 DID - Area Setup Define the size of the DID Translation Tables. There are 2000 Translation Table Entries that can be allocated among 20 Translation Tables. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 110 Standard View...
  • Page 155: Figure 4-110 Did Table Setup

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ DID-Table Setup Figure 4-110 DID Table Setup Define the properties of each DID Translation Table entry. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 111...
  • Page 156: Toll Restriction

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Toll Restriction Setup Figure 4-111 Toll Restriction Set the system Toll Restriction classes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 112 Standard View...
  • Page 157: Figure 4-112 Pbx Access Codes

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PBX Access Codes Figure 4-112 PBX Access Codes Define the Trunk Access Code for Behind PBX Lines. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 113...
  • Page 158: Figure 4-113 Common Codes

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Common Figure 4-113 Common Codes Define the Common Permit Codes and Common Restrict Codes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 114 Standard View...
  • Page 159: Figure 4-114 Maximum Digits Table

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Maximum Digits Table Figure 4-114 Maximum Digits Table Define the maximum number of digits allowed in outgoing calls for each table. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 115...
  • Page 160: Figure 4-115 Permit Codes

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Permit Codes Figure 4-115 Permit Codes Define the Permit Code Tables. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 116 Standard View...
  • Page 161: Figure 4-116 Restrict Codes

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Restrict Codes Figure 4-116 Restrict Codes Define the Restrict Code Tables. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 117...
  • Page 162: Figure 4-117 Restrict - International Calls

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ International Figure 4-117 Restrict - International Calls Define the Restrict and Permit tables for International calls. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 118 Standard View...
  • Page 163: Account Codes

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Account Codes Setup Figure 4-118 Account Code - Setup Define Account Code Options for each Class of Service. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 119...
  • Page 164: Figure 4-119 Verified Account Code Table

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table Figure 4-119 Verified Account Code Table Define Verified Account Codes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 120 Standard View...
  • Page 165: Ars

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Analysis Figure 4-120 ARS Analysis Define pre-transaction tables for selecting Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F- Route). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 121...
  • Page 166: Figure 4-121 Ars - Setup

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Setup Figure 4-121 ARS - Setup Define the system options for Automatic Route Selection (ARS/F-Route) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 122 Standard View...
  • Page 167: Figure 4-122 Dial Treatments - Ars

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Treatments Figure 4-122 Dial Treatments - ARS Define the 15 Dial Treatments for automatic ARS dialing translation. ECTION ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 123...
  • Page 168: Config

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Config Setup Figure 4-123 InMail Setup - Config Define the InMail system-wide options. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 124 Standard View...
  • Page 169: Answer Table

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Answer Table Setup Figure 4-124 InMail Answer Table Setup Define the options for the Answer Tables. InMail provides eight Answer Tables (1 ~ 8). To set up the schedules for each Answer Table, go to 47-12 : InMail Answer Table Schedule.
  • Page 170: Figure 4-125 Schedules

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Schedules Figure 4-125 Schedules Define the InMail Automated Attendant Answer Schedules. There are eight Answer Tables, with up to 10 Answer Schedules in each Answer Table. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 126 Standard View...
  • Page 171: Call Routing

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Call Routing Setup Figure 4-126 Call Routing Setup Define the 32 Routing Mailboxes. Routing Mailboxes can be either Announcement or Call Routing Mailboxes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 127...
  • Page 172: Figure 4-127 Directory

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Directory Figure 4-127 Directory Define the Routing Directory Mailbox Options. This data is referred if Program 47-07-02 (Routing Master Mailbox Type) was set to Type 4 (Directory). ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 128 Standard View...
  • Page 173: Figure 4-128 Routing Mailbox Distribution Options

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Distribution Figure 4-128 Routing Mailbox Distribution Options Define the Routing Mailbox Distribution Options. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 129...
  • Page 174: Figure 4-129 Routing

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Routing Figure 4-129 Routing Define the options for Mailboxes assigned as Routing and Announcement boxes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 130 Standard View...
  • Page 175: Dial Actions

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Dial Actions Setup Figure 4-130 InMail Dial Actions Setup Define the InMail Dial Action Tables. The Dial Action Table defines the options than an Automated Attendant caller can dial. A Dial Action Table is associated with a Call Routing Mailbox, which is in turn associated with an Answer Table.
  • Page 176: Alarms

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Alarms Options Figure 4-131 Alarms - Options Define the System Alarm Output Port, Alarm Report SMTP Settings, Alarm Report CC Mail Setup, and System Alarm Setup. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 132 Standard View...
  • Page 177: Figure 4-132 Display

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Display Figure 4-132 Display Define the Display Telephone for each Alarm Index. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 133...
  • Page 178: System

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ System Licensing Figure 4-133 System Licensing Enable the Free License and view how many days the Free License remains active. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 134 Standard View...
  • Page 179: Figure 4-134 Software

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Software Figure 4-134 Software View the Main Software Information, Firmware Information, Firmware Update Time Setting, and define the FTP Firmware Update information. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 135...
  • Page 180 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 136 Standard View...
  • Page 181: Chapter 5 Wizards View

    Wizards View Chapter 5 ECTION VERVIEW Wizards chronologically group System Data, guiding users in the successful setup of a feature. Wizards are identified by their name. This name indicates the feature to which the Wizard is related. With PC Pro 3.50 and higher, the Wizard View is not displayed at default. To access the Wizard View, refer to Section 2 Accessing Wizard View.
  • Page 182: Accessing Wizard View

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION CCESSING IZARD To access Wizard View complete one of the following: Select the menu item View > Wizards.  or… Press F12.  or… If the Wizard submenu area is currently open, select the Wizard tab depicting ...
  • Page 183: Programming Levels

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION ROGRAMMING EVELS There are three levels in which feature programming is grouped. You can apply program filters to system data programming: Level 1 – are the most commonly assigned programs for a feature. ...
  • Page 184: Using Wizards

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION SING IZARDS When you select a feature from the Wizard list the associated screen is displayed, allowing you to program the feature. If there is more than one screen that is programmed for the feature, you can use the Next and Back navigational buttons to switch between screens or you can use the View page in wizard pulldown menu.
  • Page 185 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To use a Wizard to program a feature: Select the feature Wizard from the Wizard View submenu. Modify the desired settings on the screen. Navigate to the next screen in the Wizard by either selecting the desired page from the View page in wizard or by pressing the Next or Back navigational buttons.
  • Page 186 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5 - 6 Wizards View...
  • Page 187: Chapter 6 Advanced View

    Advanced View Chapter 6 ECTION VERVIEW The Advanced view can be used to program system data by PRG. System Data represents system settings as per the categorization used by main software. This categorization separates settings into System Data items called ‘PRGs’ (programs). PRGs are identified by their ID and name.
  • Page 188: Figure 6-1 Advanced View Submenu

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Auto Hide: Clicking this icon hides the System Data submenu list and docks the tabs on the left side of the screen. Close: Clicking this icon closes the System Data submenu list and tabs. Figure 6-1 Advanced View Submenu...
  • Page 189: Accessing Advanced View

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION CCESSING DVANCED To access Advanced View, complete one of the following: Select the menu item View > Advanced.  or… Press F11.  or… If the Advanced submenu area is currently open, select the Advanced tab ...
  • Page 190: Searching For A Program

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION EARCHING FOR A ROGRAM You can use the search function of Advanced View to locate a specific program or use a keyword to find a group of related programs. The example below shows entering a program number to locate a specific program and entering a keyword to locate a group of similar programs.
  • Page 191: Advanced View Program Filtering

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION DVANCED ROGRAM ILTERING When selecting programs from the system data list, you can select from the following filters: – shows all system data.  – shows only unsaved system data.  – show only system data that needs to be uploaded.
  • Page 192: Using Advanced View

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION SING DVANCED System Data screens are intended for advanced users who are very familiar with using PCPro. If you are not familiar with PCPro, you should use either the Standard View or Wizards. Standard View and Wizards are grouped together to help walk you through system data necessary for programming various features of the system.
  • Page 193 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To modify system data: Select a PRG from the Advanced View submenu. Modify the desired settings on the screen. Press the Apply button to save the changes. When programming system data, changes are applied: when the Apply button is pressed.
  • Page 194 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6 - 8 Advanced View...
  • Page 195: Ribbon Bar And Sliding Panels

    Ribbon Bar and Sliding Panels Chapter 7 ECTION ENERAL DESCRIPTION IBBON BAR AND LIDING PANES Navigation pane Main work Ribbon Bar area Sliding pane selection Figure 7-1 Default PCPro Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 7 - 1...
  • Page 196: Ribbon Bar

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Ribbon Bar File Figure 7-2 Ribbon Bar - File Home Figure 7-3 Ribbon Bar - Home View Figure 7-4 Ribbon Bar - View Reports Figure 7-5 Ribbon Bar - Reports ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 2 Ribbon Bar and Sliding Panels...
  • Page 197: Default Ribbon Bars

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Filter Options Figure 7-6 Ribbon Bar - Filter Options Tools Figure 7-7 Ribbon Bar - Tools ECTION EFAULT IBBON Figure 7-8 Ribbon Bar - Home ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 7 - 3...
  • Page 198: Figure 7-9 Ribbon Bar - View

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 7-9 Ribbon Bar - View Figure 7-10 Ribbon Bar - Reports Figure 7-11 Ribbon Bar - Filter Options ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7 - 4 Ribbon Bar and Sliding Panels...
  • Page 199: Appendix A Communications

    Communications Appendix A ECTION VERVIEW PCPro provides methods for the application to communicate with the chassis. PCPro can connect to the chassis to allow you to download/upload data, to perform a system initialization, to update firmware, to activate features and to backup a database to or restore a database from a flash key.
  • Page 200: Connecting Pcpro To The System

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ or… Select the icon depicting the disconnected black and yellow plugs  or… Press F5.  Connecting PCPro to the System Use the Connect dialog box to specify connection parameters to connect to the system.
  • Page 201: Connection Types

    After a successful connection, the connection settings that are used are set to the File Properties. With SL1100 PC Pro 3.5 or higher, after connecting PC Pro automatically downloads the  database if there has been no changes to the new/default database.
  • Page 202: Figure A-3 New Connection Wizard Dialog

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Select Create a New Connection. Figure A-3 New Connection Wizard Dialog 3. Click Next. 4. Select Connect to the network at my workplace, then click Next. ___________________________________________________________________________________ A - 4...
  • Page 203: Figure A-4 Network Connection Type Dialog

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure A-4 Network Connection Type Dialog 5. Select Dial-up connection, then click Next. Figure A-5 Network Connection Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A - 5...
  • Page 204: Figure A-6 Connection Name Dialog

    6. Enter a name to be used for the dial-up connection. Figure A-6 Connection Name Dialog 7. Enter the telephone number to be dialed, then click Next. Ensure the SL1100 programs 11-15-14, 22-02 and 22-07 are setup to receive calls to the modem. Figure A-7 Phone Number to Dial Dialog...
  • Page 205: Figure A-8 Connection Availability Dialog

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Setup the availability of the connection, then click Next. Figure A-8 Connection Availability Dialog 9. Click Finish. Figure A-9 Completing the New Connection Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A - 7...
  • Page 206: Login

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2.3 Login Specify the User Name and Password that will allow the connection. The account must exist within the chassis settings 90-02. Like PCPro Accounts, Login Accounts govern what system data can be accessed from the chassis.
  • Page 207: Downloading Data From The System To Pcpro

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ or… Select the icon depicting the blue arrow  or… Press F6.  Downloading Data from the System to PCPro Use the Download dialog to specify the parameters and perform a download. 1) Select Transfer Type.
  • Page 208: Upload

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ After the download is completed, press the Close button. 3.2.1 Transfer Type Select a filter that controls the scope of settings to download. The following Transfer Types are made available. All: No filter, all chassis settings.
  • Page 209: Uploading Data From Pcpro To System Memory

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Press F7.  Uploading Data from PCPro to System Memory Use the Upload dialog to specify the parameters and perform an upload. 1) Select Transfer Type. 2) Select additional item(s) to upload. 3) Apply filter to help find items.
  • Page 210: Uploading Blade Configuration

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.1 Transfer Type Select a filter that controls the scope of chassis settings to upload. The following Transfer Types are made available.  All: No filter, all Chassis settings.  Blade Configuration: Blade packages settings.
  • Page 211: Feature Activation

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ This is popup is shown when the Card Configuration is selected to be uploaded and stations are busy. Figure A-13 Station Ports Busy Warning ECTION EATURE CTIVATION Some system features are licensed and require registration before they can be used.
  • Page 212: Activating A Feature

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Activating a Feature Refer to Appendix F - Feature Activation for a detailed discussion. Figure A-14 Feature Activation Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ A - 14...
  • Page 213: Firmware Update

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION IRMWARE PDATE Firmware Update automatically updates the main software in a system remotely at a scheduled time. This feature saves times and effort in comparison to performing the task manually. A Firmware Update can only occur when PCPro is connected to a chassis.
  • Page 214: Accessing Firmware Update

    Select a Firmware File. Firmware Package File: Select a Firmware package file provided by NEC. Updating a chassis with a faulty Firmware page file could render the system unusable. Schedule when the Firmware Update is to occur using the parameters in the Schedule Update section.
  • Page 215: Remote Upgrade Function By Webpro

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Remote Upgrade Function by WebPro This function is available with Version 4.0 or higher system software. The user level which performs the Remote Update is as follows: 1 = MF (Manufacturer Level) 2 = IN (Installer Level) You can choose “Immediately”...
  • Page 216: Figure A-17 Firmware Update Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Browse to Firmware File. 2. Select Immediately or At the time... 3. Select Start Update. 4. Once the firmware is loaded the system will reset immediately, or at the time specified. Figure A-17 Firmware Update Screen...
  • Page 217: System Initialization

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION YSTEM NITIALIZATION A System Initialization resets a system. During an initialization all telephone calls are dropped and all connections to WebPro, PCPro and the handset are lost. Therefore, it is important that initialization should be executed at a suitable time when the system is not actively in use.
  • Page 218 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ A - 20...
  • Page 219: Appendix B Copy/Fill

    Copy/Fill Appendix B ECTION VERVIEW DVANCED The system data copy function allows you to copy data from one item to another (e.g., one trunk to another). This copy only applies to a single program. Copy only appears on screens where it is applicable. 1) Select copy.
  • Page 220: Copying System Data (Advanced Tab

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OPYING YSTEM DVANCED To copy a system data item: Press the Copy button When the Copy dialog box is displayed, specify the source to copy from. The source (From) shows the item being copied from. Only a single source item can be selected.
  • Page 221: Overview

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION VERVIEW TANDARD This feature is available on PCPro version 4.0 and higher.  1) Select copy. 2) Select copy source. 3) Specify copy destination. 4) Specify data to be copied. 5) Click OK to copy.
  • Page 222 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION OPYING YSTEM TANDARD This feature is available on PCPro version 4.0 and higher.  To copy a system data item: Press the Copy button. When the Copy dialog box is displayed, specify the source to copy from. The source (From) shows the item being copied from.
  • Page 223: Figure B-3 Multiassign In System/Numbering/Stations Screen

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION VERVIEW ULTI SSIGN TANDARD This feature is available on PCPro version 4.0 and higher.  Each of the sections below has a “MultiAssign” icon added to the individual screen. System/Numbering/Stations System/Numbering/Virtual Extensions System/Numbering/Department Groups Stations/Config/InMail Below is an example of the MultiAssign icon in System/Numbering/Stations.
  • Page 224: Figure B-4 Multiassign - Extension Numbers Example

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When the new “MultiAssign” icon is pressed in System/Numbering/Stations, a screen similar to the one below will be presented. Note the default ports for extension assignment is 1~128. 1) Drop down to select extension type...
  • Page 225: Figure B-5 Multiassign - Virtual Extension Numbers

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When the MultiAssign icon is pressed from System/Numbering/Virtual Extension the following screen will be presented. Note the default ports for Virtual extension assignment is 1-50. All other assignments are the similar to extension numbering. Default...
  • Page 226: Figure B-7 Multiassign - Inmail Station Mailbox Options

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When the MultiAssign icon is pressed from Stations/Config/InMail the following screen will be presented. Note the default ports for InMail is 1-128. All other assignments are the similar to extension numbering. Default Ports Figure B-7 MultiAssign - InMail Station Mailbox Options When a user is not in the Standards Tab they will be able to use range programming by clicking on the MutliAssign tab on the toolbar in PCPro.
  • Page 227: Figure B-9 Multiassign - Account Code

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ This new MultiAssign function has the ability to MultiAssign the following items using a drop down selection box: Account codes  Direct Inward Dial (DID)  Extension numbering  An example of the account code box is below:...
  • Page 228: Figure B-11 Multiassign - Extension Number Type Example

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Below is an example of the extension number drop down, all other settings are the same as the Extension Numbers in the first section. Select Extension Type Figure B-11 MultiAssign - Extension Number Type Example...
  • Page 229 Modification History Appendix C ECTION VERVIEW PCPro keeps a record of all the modifications made to a database file. This record is known as the Modification History. PCPro also provides you with the ability to view this history list. Following is the list of database operations that PCPro records in the modification history.
  • Page 230 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The modification history is only saved in the local database when you perform File Save or File Save As. The modification history is a running list of the changes. PCPro keeps appending to the list. If you open a file, make changes, save and close the file and in the future open the same file and make additional changes, then the new modification history is appended to the old.
  • Page 231: Figure C-1 Export Modification History Dialog Box

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure C-1 Export Modification History Dialog Box The report is generated in the format you selected. (Refer to Figure C-2 Sample Modification History HTML Format Figure C-3 Sample Modification History CSV Format on page C-4).
  • Page 232: Figure C-3 Sample Modification History Csv Format

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure C-3 Sample Modification History CSV Format ___________________________________________________________________________________ C - 4...
  • Page 233 Connection Accounts Appendix D ECTION VERVIEW Connection Accounts provide a convenient way of loading user defined connection settings. These are application wide settings. Connection Accounts can be created in two ways: Via the Connect dialog  Via the Connection Accounts dialog ...
  • Page 234: Creating A New Account

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Click Save or Save As to create a Connection Account. Select a Connection Account from the pulldown menu and click Delete a Connection Account. Select the Connection Type. Specify the Login User Name and Password.
  • Page 235: Deleting An Account

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Enter the Connection Account description. Click OK to save the Connection Account. Figure D-2 Save As Connection Account Dialog Press OK to save the Connection Account. Deleting an Account An existing Connection Account can be deleted.
  • Page 236: Connection Accounts Dialog

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION REATING ODIFYING ELETING A ONNECTION CCOUNT SING THE ONNECTION CCOUNTS IALOG This section describes how to create, modify or delete a Connection Account using the Connection Accounts dialog. To access the Connection Accounts dialog, select Tools >...
  • Page 237 NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Modifying an Existing Account To modify an existing Connection Account: Select the Connection Account on the Connection Accounts dialog. Click the Properties button. When the Connection Account Settings dialog is displayed, change the settings of the selected account.
  • Page 238 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ D - 6...
  • Page 239: Figure E-1 Debug Terminal Dialogs

    Debug Terminal Appendix E ECTION VERVIEW PCPro provides a debug terminal that can be used to capture trace logs from the CPU-B1 in the chassis. The debug terminal communicates with the chassis via the LAN. A TCP connection on port 5963 is established between the debug terminal and the chassis.
  • Page 240 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION AUNCHING THE EBUG ERMINAL You can launch the debug terminal in one of two ways: Select the menu item Ribbon item Home > Debug Terminal.  or… Click on the DbgTerm icon on the toolbar ...
  • Page 241: Figure F-1 Pcpro Feature Activation Dialog

    Informational area that lists features available for activation. For each feature, Hardware Key (number assigned by NEC and printed on equipment). the quantity registered, the activation status (On = activated, Off = not activated) and an expiration date for feature activation (if assigned) is displayed.
  • Page 242 To activate a feature manually: Launch PCPro and access Feature Activation (refer to 2.1 Accessing Feature Activation). If connected to the SL1100 system, the Hardware Code is retrieved and displayed. Click Load File (refer to Figure F-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog on page F-3).
  • Page 243: Figure F-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure F-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog When you have located the file (xxxxxxx.lic), select it and click Open. When the confirmation dialog is returned, click Save & upload now to immediately save the file on the ProPro database and activate the...
  • Page 244: Figure F-3 Webpro Login Screen

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ECTION EATURE CTIVATION SING WebPro can also be used to manually activate features. Manually Activating a Feature To activate a feature using WebPro, you must have Internet connection. Point your browser at the IP address of the CPU-B1 (set in PRG 10-12-01).
  • Page 245: Figure F-4 Feature Activation Screen Webpro Home Page

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure F-4 Feature Activation Screen WebPro Home Page The WebPro License Registration dialog is displayed. Figure F-5 Feature Activation Screen WebPro Manual Activation ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual F - 5...
  • Page 246: Figure F-6 Feature Activation Open File Dialog Webpro

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ If connected to the SL1100 system, the Hardware Code is retrieved and displayed. In the Upload a license file to the KTS field, click Browse to locate the license file (XXXXXXX.lic). This file can reside on the PC or you can copy it to a flash drive to reference ...
  • Page 247: Figure G-1 Dim File Download

    DIM File Download Appendix G ECTION VERVIEW The DIM File Download feature supports downloading a DIM log file using PCPro. A DIM log file contains operational, system information, and critical information about the system. ECTION PERATION Use the following procedure to download a DIM log file using PCPro. From the PCPro toolbar, select Tools>...
  • Page 248: Figure G-2 Dim File Download Dialog Box

    Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ When the Download Dialogue runs, PCPro requests file information from "C:\\DATA\\*.txt"". The Dialog Box displays all existing files with "C:\\DATA\\*.txt"". Figure G-2 DIM File Download Dialog Box Check the Download box next to the file(s) to download from the system.
  • Page 249: Figure G-3 Dim File Download Status

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure G-3 DIM File Download Status Limitation: "The maximum file size that it is available to download with PCPro is 1MB  per file. If the file is 1.5MB the first 1MB will download fine but the last 500 KB will not download.
  • Page 250 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ G - 4...
  • Page 251 End User Programming Chapter H ECTION ROGRAMMING WebPro has an End User Login for which extensions can program functions for their own extension. End Users can use End User Programming to program: Function keys  Virtual Extension ringing assignment  Station Speed Dial ...
  • Page 252: Figure H-1 End User Programming Login Screen

    ___________________________________________________________________________________ To login to the WebPro End User Programming, input the system IP (default: 192.168.0.10) or NetBIOS Address (default: http://SL1100) like you would logging into WebPro. Use the extension number as User Name and Password is assigned in PRG 90-28-01 (default: 1111).
  • Page 253: Figure H-2 End User Programming - Telephone Setting

    NEC SL1100 Issue 3.01 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Once logged in, the user can navigate between the program options at the top to configure different options for their extension. Figure H-2 End User Programming - Telephone Setting ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual H - 3...
  • Page 254 Issue 3.01 NEC SL1100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -- NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ H - 4 End User Programming...
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