NEC UX5000 manuals
UX5000
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UX5000
Table of contents
- charts and illustrations
- Using Your Terminal
- handsfree options
- Using All Those Features
- handling and rerouting your calls
- placing calls quickly
- abbreviated dialing
- account codes
- to set the alarm
- background music
- call forwarding
- call forward follow me
- call redirect
- call timer
- change the group name
- to set up a conference
- conversation record
- department calling
- Call
- dial pad confirmation tone
- directed call pickup
- directory dialing
- Features
- do not disturb
- door box
- dss console
- forced trunk disconnect
- general message
- group call pickup
- group listen
- handsfree and monitor
- headset operation
- system hold
- intercom hold
- to place an intercom call
- intercom abandoned call display
- last number redial
- line preference
- meet me conference
- meet me internal conference
- meet me paging
- meet me internal paging
- memo dial
- message waiting
- microphone cutoff
- multiple directory numbers
- music on hold
- name storing
- night service
- off hook signaling
- direct station selection
- programmable function keys
- converting from pulse to tone dialing
- you may have a private line
- internal paging
- external paging
- personal greeting
- repeat redial
- reverse voice over
- room monitor
- save number dialed
- secretary call
- secretary call pickup
- secure set relocation
- selectable display messages
- selectable ring tones
- serial call
- tandem ringing
- tandem trunking
- transferring outside calls
- transferring without holding
- meet me external paging transfer
- meet me internal paging transfer
- trunk queuing and camp on
- voice mail
- calling your mailbox
- leaving a message
- forwarding calls to your mailbox
- emulating a personal answering machine
- transferring calls to a mailbox
- voice over
- voice prompting messages
- volume control
- button dss console
UX5000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installing the Chassis
- Unpacking
- Equipment Overview
- Controlling/Base Chassis-B
- Expansion Chassis-E
- Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
- Chassis-A
- Battery Box
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
- Replacing the Fuses in a Short-Term Battery Box
- Long-Term Battery Box
- Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
- Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
- Mounting the Chassis
- Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-59)
- Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-65)
- Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-72 - Figure 1-74)
- Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-75)
- Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-77 - Figure 1-83)
- Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-84 - Figure 1-87)
- Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-88 - Figure 1-95)
- GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
- Blade Installation and Startup
- Order of Installing Extension Blades
- Port/Option Availability
- Blade INSTALLATION
- Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
- Where to Install the Blades
- Blade Load Factors
- CCPU Components
- Switch Settings and LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
- CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
- Resetting the System:
- Connector Pin-Out on the EXIFU-B1 / E1
- Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
- Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
- VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure
- Installing the VoIP Blade:
- voip connection
- Station Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIU) Blade (Figure
- LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-23 - Figure
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
- Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U Blade
- Miscellaneous Blades
- Indicators, Switches and Connectors
- Installing the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Blade:
- Trunk Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
- Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
- Signaling Method for Circuit Types
- Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
- Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
- To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
- T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-40 - Figure
- Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
- SYSTEM STARTUP
- BLADE STARTUP
- Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
- Entering the Programming Mode
- Saving Your Configuration
- Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
- Upgrading Your Software
- Installing Extensions and Trunks
- RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
- RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
- INSTALLING CABLES
- INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
- INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
- EXTENSION CUTDOWN
- INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
- INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
- INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
- optional equipment
- PGDAD MODULE
- Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
- REPLACEMENT
- Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
- Retrofit Lower Panel Key Module Installation (Figure 4-9 - Figure 4-12)
- door box
- dss console
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
- To program a DSS Console
- EXTERNAL PAGING
- EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
- EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
- FULL DUPLEX SETTING
- HANDSETS
- HEADSETS
- LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
- MUSIC SOURCES
- TERMINAL ADAPTERS
- Installing the 16-Button DLS:
- ADA Adapter - P/N 0910084
- Installing the ADA Adapter:
- APR Adapters - P/N 0910082
- Operation
- Installing the GBA Adapter:
- Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
- Using the PSA-R Adapter:
- POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
- Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
- SLT ADAPTER
- Installing the SLT Adapter
- Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
- Terminals
- the Lock Feature
- Lock Feature Activated
- Enhanced: DESI-Less
- Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
- Programming the IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Feature
- Using the Lock Feature on IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals
- Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
- Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
- TERMINAL LABELING
- Replacing the Faceplate:
- TERMINAL LEGS
- Removing/Attaching the Legs
- WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
- LAN Connection
- Subnet Mask
- Gatekeeper
- Specifications and Parts List
- PARTS LIST
- trunk interfaces
UX5000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Installing the Chassis
- Unpacking
- Equipment Overview
- Controlling/Base Chassis-B
- Expansion Chassis-E
- Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
- Chassis-A
- Battery Box
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
- Long-Term Battery Box
- Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
- Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
- Mounting the Chassis
- Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-45 - Figure 1-56)
- Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-45 - Figure 1-62)
- Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-69 - Figure 1-71)
- Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-72)
- Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-74 - Figure 1-80)
- Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-81 - Figure 1-84)
- Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-85 - Figure 1-92)
- GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
- and Startup
- Order of Installing Extension Blades
- Port/Option Availability
- Blade INSTALLATION
- Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
- Where to Install the Blades
- Blade Load Factors
- CCPU Components
- Switch Settings and LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
- CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
- Resetting the System:
- Expansion (EXIFU) Blade (Figure 2-10)
- Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
- Memory Expansion Daughter Board (Figure 2-12)
- Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-A1/B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure 2-14)
- Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
- VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure 2-16)
- Installing the VoIP Blade:
- voip connection
- Station Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIU) Blade (Figure 2-21)
- LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-23 - Figure 2-24)
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
- Digital/SLT Combination Blade (082U) (Figure 2-25)
- Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U Blade
- Miscellaneous Blades
- Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch (GSWU) Figure 2-26
- Trunk Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
- Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28)
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
- Direct Inward Dial (DID) (4DIOPU) Blade (Figure 2-29)
- Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
- Tie Line (4TLIU) Blade (Figure 2-31)
- Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
- Signaling Method for Circuit Types
- Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
- BRI (2BRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-34)
- Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
- BRI (2BRIDB) Daughter Board
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
- To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
- T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-38 - Figure 2-39)
- Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
- SYSTEM STARTUP
- BLADE STARTUP
- Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
- Entering the Programming Mode
- Saving Your Configuration
- Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
- Upgrading Your Software
- Installing Extensions and Trunks
- RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
- RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
- INSTALLING CABLES
- INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
- INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
- EXTENSION CUTDOWN
- INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
- INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
- INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
- Optional Equipment
- PGDAD MODULE
- Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
- DIAL PAD / BUTTON KIT REPLACEMENT
- Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
- DOOR BOX
- DSS CONSOLE
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
- To program a DSS Console
- EXTERNAL PAGING
- EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
- EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
- FULL DUPLEX SETTING
- HEADSETS
- LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
- MUSIC SOURCES
- TERMINAL ADAPTERS
- Button DLS (Figure 4-14)
- Installing the 16-Button DLS:
- ADA Adapter
- Installing the ADA Adapter:
- APR Adapters
- Installing the APR Adapter:
- Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface
- Operation
- Bluetooth Hub (BHA)
- PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-19)
- Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
- Using the PSA-R Adapter:
- POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
- Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
- SLT ADAPTER
- Installing the SLT Adapter
- Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
- Terminals
- Feature Activated
- Enhanced: DESI-Less
- Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
- Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
- Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
- TERMINAL LABELING
- Replacing the Faceplate:
- TERMINAL LEGS
- Removing/Attaching the Legs
- WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
- LAN Connection
- Subnet Mask
- Gatekeeper
- Parts List
- trunk interfaces
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- Table Of Contents
- WL1700 Setup
- Installation Overview
- Setup Preparation
- WL1700-MS Setup
- Upgrade the WL1700-WS Software
- Move the WL1700-MS and PC to Customer's Network
- UX5000 Setup
- Check the System
- MH240 Setup
- Place the MH240 in Config Mode
- Enter the Network Settings
- Set the Security:
- Set the DHCP (IP):
- Set the Gateway:
- Set the SIP Profile:
- SIP Settings for the MH240
- Set the Registrar:
- Set the I-SIP Port:
- Set the Register Timer:
- Set the Payload Size:
- Modifying the IP Addresses
- Move the WL1700-MS and WL1500 to the Customer's Network
- Change the IP Address and DHCP Options
- Move the UX to the Customer's Network
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting the WL1700-MS Setup/Operation
- Field Trouble Form
- How to Telnet
- WL Controller Information (CLI Only) [Mandatory]
- Core File (CLI Only) (*Mandatory whenever controller has restarted)
- WL Controller Configuration Information
- Log Buffer (CLI Only)
- ARP (CLI Only)
- VoIP (CLI Only)
UX5000
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- Installing the KSUs
- Before Installing
- Equipment Overview
- Controlling/Base KSU-B
- Expansion KSU-E
- Before Installing an Expansion KSU
- KSU-A
- Battery Box
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" KSU-A
- External Battery Box
- Replacing External Battery Box Fuses
- Mounting the KSU
- Securing the KSU-A to the Wall (Figure 1-26 - Figure 1-35)
- Securing a Single KSU-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-52)
- Securing Two KSU-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-56)
- Securing the KSU to a Rack (Figure 1-74 - Figure 1-63)
- GROUNDING THE KSUs
- PCB Installation and Startup
- Order of Installing Extension PCBs
- Port/Option Availability
- PCB INSTALLATION
- Removing an Extension or Trunk PCB
- Where to Install the PCBs
- PCB Load Factors
- CCPU Components
- Switch Settings and LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
- CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
- Resetting the System:
- To Perform a Cold Start:
- To Perform a Software Upgrade:
- Expansion (EXIFU) PCB (Figure 2-10)
- Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
- Memory Expansion Daughter Board (Figure 2-12)
- Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-A1/B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure 2-14)
- Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
- VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-17 - Figure 2-16)
- Installing the VoIP PCB:
- Station PCBs
- Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIU) PCB (Figure 2-23)
- LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-22 - Figure 2-24)
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
- Digital/SLT Combination PCB (082U) (Figure 2-25)
- Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U PCB
- Miscellaneous PCBs
- Trunk PCBs
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIU PCB
- Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28 - Figure 2-35)
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
- Direct Inward Dial (DID) (4DIOPU) PCB (Figure 2-29)
- Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU PCB
- Tie Line (4TLIU) PCB (Figure 2-31)
- Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU PCB
- Signaling Method for Circuit Types
- Installing the 4TLIU PCB:
- BRI (2BRIU) Interface PCB (Figure 2-34)
- Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU PCB
- BRI (2BRIDB) Daughter Board
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
- To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
- T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface PCB (Figure 2-38 - Figure 2-39)
- To install a T1/PRI Interface PCB:
- SYSTEM STARTUP
- PCB STARTUP
- Initial Installation of Trunk PCBs
- Entering the Programming Mode
- Saving Your Configuration
- Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
- Upgrading Your Software
- Installing Extensions and Trunks
- RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
- RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
- KSU BIX CONNECTIONS
- INSTALLING CABLES
- INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
- INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
- EXTENSION CUTDOWN
- INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
- INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
- INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
- Optional Equipment
- PGDAD MODULE
- Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
- DIAL PAD REPLACEMENT
- Programming the IP Telephone for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
- DOOR BOX
- DSS CONSOLE
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
- To program a DSS Console
- EXTERNAL PAGING
- EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
- EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
- FULL DUPLEX SETTING
- HEADSETS
- IN-LINE POWER ADAPTER (ILPA-R)
- Installation
- LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
- MUSIC SOURCES
- PHONE ADAPTERS
- LK Line Key Module
- ADA Adapter
- Installing the ADA Adapter:
- APR Adapters
- Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface
- Operation
- Bluetooth Hub (BHA)
- PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-34)
- Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
- Using the PSA-R Adapter:
- POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES
- Installing the Power Failure Telephones:
- SLT ADAPTER
- Installing the SLT Adapter
- Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
- Telephones
- Enhanced: DESI-Less
- Programming the Telephone's Display Contrast
- Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display, 16LK
- Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
- LAN Connection
- Subnet Mask
- Gatekeeper
- parts list
UX5000
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- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Installing the Chassis
- Unpacking
- Equipment Overview
- Controlling/Base Chassis-B (2U Chassis)
- Expansion Chassis-E (2U Chassis)
- Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
- Chassis-A (2U Chassis)
- Battery Box
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
- Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
- Replacing the Fuses in a Short-Term Battery Box
- Long-Term Battery Box (3U Chassis)
- Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
- Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
- Mounting the Chassis
- Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-59)
- Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-65)
- Bracket Installation for Floor Mounting (Figure 1-71)
- Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-73 - Figure 1-75)
- Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-76)
- Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-78 - Figure 1-84)
- Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-85 - Figure 1-88)
- Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-89 - Figure 1-96)
- GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
- Blade Installation and Startup
- Order of Installing Extension Blades
- Port/Option Availability
- Blade INSTALLATION
- Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
- Where to Install the Blades
- Blade Load Factors
- CCPU Components
- DSP Resources
- When Using Caller ID
- Switch Settings and LED Indications
- Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
- CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
- Resetting the System:
- Connector Pin-Out on the EXIFU-B1 / E1
- Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
- Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure
- Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
- VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure
- LED Indications
- Station Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
- Connector Pin-Outs on the 8ESIDB
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
- Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-24 - Figure
- Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
- Miscellaneous Blades
- NAT Traversal
- Indicators, Switches and Connectors
- Installing the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Blade:
- Trunk Blades
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
- Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
- Signaling Method for Circuit Types
- Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
- Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
- Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
- To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
- T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-41 - Figure
- Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
- To install a T1/PRI Interface Blade:
- SYSTEM STARTUP
- BLADE STARTUP
- Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
- Entering the Programming Mode
- Setting Up Extension Circuit Types
- Saving Your Configuration
- Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
- Upgrading Your Software
- Remote System Upgrade
- Default Setting
- Installing Extensions and Trunks
- RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
- RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
- INSTALLING CABLES
- INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
- INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
- EXTENSION CUTDOWN SHEET
- INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
- INSTALLING BRI TRUNKS
- INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
- INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
- INSTALLING TIE LINES
- LINE/TRUNK CUTDOWN SHEET
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Troubleshooting Analog Extensions
- Troubleshooting CO Lines
- Troubleshooting ISDN Lines
- Identifying Port Location
- Terminals and Optional Equipment
- PGDAD MODULE
- Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
- BACKGROUND MUSIC
- REPLACEMENT
- Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
- DOOR BOX
- DSS CONSOLE
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
- Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
- To program a DSS Console
- EXTERNAL PAGING
- EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
- EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
- Programming
- FULL DUPLEX SETTING
- HANDSETS
- HEADSETS
- LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
- MUSIC SOURCES
- TERMINAL ADAPTERS
- Installing the 16-Button DLS:
- Installing the ADA Adapter:
- Installing the APR Adapter:
- Operation
- Bluetooth Hub (BHA) - P/N 0910086
- Installing the GBA Adapter:
- Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
- Using the PSA-R Adapter:
- POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
- Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
- SLT ADAPTER
- Installing the SLT Adapter
- Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
- Terminals
- Programming the IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Feature
- Feature Activated
- Enhanced: DESI-Less
- Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
- Using the Lock Feature on IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals
- Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
- Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
- TERMINAL LABELING
- Replacing the Faceplate:
- TERMINAL LEGS
- Removing/Attaching the Legs
- WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
- LAN Connection
- Subnet Mask
- Gatekeeper
- Specifications and Parts List
- PARTS LIST
- trunk interfaces
UX5000
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- UX5000 Issue
- Switches
- Connectors
- System Requirements
- Installation Precautions
- Section 1 Conference Bridge Web Interface Application
- Authentication Levels
- Section 3 Main Page
- Navigation Side Bar
- Section 4 Scheduler
- Scheduled Conferences
- Section 5 Conference Manager
- User Accounts
- Edit User
- Reports
- Export/Import Data
- Section 6 Configuration Utilities
- Network
- Bridge Configuration
- EMail Settings
- Section 1 Introduction
- Web Server Configuration
- LDAP Configuration
- FTP Configuration
- Log Settings (Debug Levels)
- Conference Settings
- Gain Configuration
- Conference Parameters
- Locale Configuration
- Memory Management
- Section 1 Description
- Update Firmware
- Terminal Configuration Setup
- Terminal Web Configuration
- Section 8 XML Terminal
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- UX Mail Installation
- Powering Down the System (Optional)
- Installing the UX Mail Blade
- Powering Up The System and Checking the CPU LEDs
- Checking the UX Mail LEDs
- Connecting UX Mail to a LAN
- Default UX Mail Configuration
- Programming
- Having UX Mail Answer Trunk Calls
- Setting TCP/IP, Gateway, and DNS Addresses
- Programming the UX Mail TCP/IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address
- Setting the Domain Name Server
- UX Mail Administrator Program
- Starting the UX Mail Administrator Program
- Accessing the UX Mail Options
- User Log On (User Programming - User Level)
- UX Mail Administrator User Options (User Programming - Admin Level)
- Navigating the UX Mail Administrator program
- Resetting the UX Mail Blade
- Some Common UX Mail Applications
- Application 1: Having the Automated Attendant Answer Outside Calls
- Application 2: Set Up Separate Day and Night Greetings
- Recording the Instruction Menu Messages
- Application 3: Provide Unique Day and Night Dialing Options for Callers
- Application 4: Manual Night Mode Control of the Automated Attendant
- Introduction to Voice Mail Features
- Feature Glossary
- ACD Announcement Mailbox
- Announcement Mailbox
- Announcement Message
- Answering Table
- Answering Machine Emulation
- Answer Schedule Override
- Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
- Auto Erase or Save
- Auto Forward
- Auto Help
- Auto Time Stamp
- Automated Attendant
- Automated Attendant Transfer
- Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers
- Bilingual Voice Prompts
- Broadcast Message
- Call Announcing
- Call Blocking
- Call Forward to a Mailbox
- Call Queuing
- Call Routing Mailbox
- Call Waiting
- Caller ID
- Caller ID Automatic Transfer
- Caller ID with Return Call
- Calling the Automated Attendant
- Centralized Voice Mail
- Centrex Transfer
- Checking/Deleting a Message
- Confidential Message
- Conversation Record
- Desktop Messaging / Email Integration
- Diagnostics
- Using the Port Self Test Diagnostic
- Dial Action Table
- Dial Action Table Options
- Directory Dialing
- Directory Dialing Using a Call Routing Mailbox
- Directory Dialing Using a Directory Dialing Mailbox
- Directory Dialing Mailbox
- Directory Dialing Message
- Distribution List
- Distribution Mailbox
- Erasing All Messages
- Exiting a Mailbox
- External Extension
- First Time Tutorial
- First Time Tutorial for Subscriber Mailboxes
- Flexible Answering Schedules
- Flexible Call Routing
- Flexible Mailbox Numbering Plan
- Forced Unscreened Transfer
- Future Delivery Mailbox
- Future Delivery Message
- Getting Recorded Help
- Greeting
- Guest Mailbox
- Hotel/Motel Services
- Instruction Menu
- Interactive Mailbox
- Interactive Messaging
- Interactive Prompts
- Leaving a Message
- Listening to Messages
- Local Backup, Restore, and Archive
- Log Onto Voice Mail
- Mailbox Name
- Mailbox Security Code Delete
- Main Menu
- Make Call
- Caller ID Programming
- Ask Caller's Name Programming
- Message Center Mailbox
- Message Count Display
- Message Delete
- Message Forward
- Message Length
- Message Listen Mode
- Message Notification
- Message Notification to Normal Numbers
- Message Notification to Radio Pagers
- Message Notification to Digital Pagers
- Message Notification to Message Delivery
- Cascading Message Notification
- Message Notification For Guest Mailboxes
- Message Notification For Message Center Mailboxes
- Message Notification For Subscriber Mailboxes
- Message Notification for Urgent Messages
- Message Playback Direction
- Message Record
- Message Reply
- Message Retention
- Message Status Report
- Message Storage Limit
- Message Waiting Lamp
- Monitored Transfer
- Multiple Company Greetings
- Music On Hold
- Network Mailbox
- Networking (AMIS)
- Network Remote Mailbox
- Basic Programming at the Sending System
- Basic Programming at the Receiving System
- Setting Up Networking Site Restriction
- Next Call Routing Mailbox
- Paging Message
- Park and
- Port Activity
- Port Self Test
- Ports In/Out of Service
- Pre-Greeting Announcement Mailbox
- Programming Voice Mail
- Property Management System Integration (PMSI)
- Quick Message
- Real Trace
- Recording Silence Elimination
- Remote Diagnostics and Programming
- Reports
- Return Receipt
- Screened Transfer
- Security Code
- Shutting Down the System
- Single Digit Dialing
- Subscriber Mailbox
- System Administrator
- System Administrator Mailbox
- System Re-initialization
- Tenant Service
- Time and Date
- Time and Date Stamp
- Trace Viewer
- Transfer Only Mailbox
- Transfer to a Mailbox
- Transfer to an ACD Group
- Trunk Mailbox
- Undefined Routing
- Unscreened Transfer
- Urgent Message
- Voice Compression Rate
- Voice Mail Overflow
- Voice Prompts
- Volume Control
- Welcome Message
- Introduction to Programming
- UX Mail Administrator Main Screen
- Installation
- Default Security
- Numbering Plan
- Trace Viewer (Trace File)
- Message Status
- Misc Options
- Answering Tables
- Day(s) or Date
- Mailbox Number
- Caller I.D. Options
- Callout Options: [General]
- Callout Options: [Optional]
- Optional] Caller ID Make Call Suffix Digits
- Dial Action Tables
- Setting Up Dial Action Tables
- GOTO Action – Go to Mailbox
- HUP Action – Hang Up
- REC1U Action – Quick Urgent Message with Greeting
- DIRF Action – Directory Dial by First Name
- FAX1
- Number
- Distribution Lists
- Remove
- Mailbox Options: Add
- Mailbox Options: Edit
- Filter
- Understanding the Copy Command
- Using the UX Mail Copy Command
- Mailbox Options: Delete
- Mailbox Options: ACD Announcement
- Department
- Mailbox Options: Announcement
- Name
- Directory List
- Mailbox Options: Call Routing: [General]
- General Tab
- General] Tenant
- Mailbox Options: Call Routing: [Call Handling]
- Mailbox Options: Directory Dialing: [General]
- General] Department
- Mailbox Options: Directory Dialing: [Call Handling]
- Mailbox Options: Distribution
- Mailbox Options: Future Delivery
- Mailbox Options: Guest: [General]
- General] Name
- General] Directory List
- Mailbox Options: Guest: [Message Notification]
- Message Notification] Notification Phone Number
- Message Notification] Security Required
- Mailbox Options: Guest: [Messaging]
- Messaging] Urgent Message Return Time
- Mailbox Options: Guest: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
- Mailbox Options: Interactive: [General]
- Call Handling Tab
- Mailbox Options: Interactive: [Interactive]
- Interactive] Review Mode
- Mailbox Options: Message Center: [General]
- General] Security Code
- General] Bilingual Mode
- Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Message Notification]
- Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Messaging]
- Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
- Mailbox Options: Network: [General]
- Mailbox Options: Network: [Network]
- Network] Networking Site Restriction Options
- Network] Network Phone Number
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [General]
- General] Next CRMB Dial Mode
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Message Notification]
- Message Notification] Phone Number
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Messaging]
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
- Lamp/Logon/Transfer] Login Announcement Mailbox
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Subscriber]
- Subscriber] Pre-Greeting/Closing Announcement Mailbox
- Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Email]
- Email] Smtp Server
- Email] Imap4 Password
- Desktop Messaging Applications
- Desktop Messaging Message Handling
- Setting up the VM Folder Only Option on an Exchange Account with Outlook
- Mailbox Options: Trunk
- Extension
- Answering Schedule Table
- Port Options
- Allow Lamp Callouts
- Clear Port's Failure
- General 1 Tab
- General 2 Tab
- General 2] Call Queuing Hold Timer
- System Options: [Dial Strings]
- System Options: [Timer]
- Timers] After Last Protocol Digit
- Tenant Options: [General]
- Tenant Options: [Access Digits]
- Before Fax Local Callout
- Tenant Options: [Fax On-Demand Cover Page]
- Fax Distribution
- Fax Documents
- Fax Port Options
- All Reports
- Answering Tables Report
- Caller I.D Options Report
- Callout Options Report
- Callout Log Report
- Dial Action Tables Report
- Distribution Lists Report
- Mailbox Options Report
- Mailbox Directory Report
- Mailbox Numeric List Report
- Mailbox Access Count Report
- Mailbox Call Flags Report
- Port Options Report
- Port Usage Report
- System Options Report
- Auto Attendant Port Report
- Auto Attendant Trunk Report
- Message Usage Report
- Fax Distribution Report
- Fax Documents Report
- Fax Port Options Report
- Tools
- Local Restore Options
- Local Archives Options
- Local Backup, Restore, and Archive Procedure
- Updates
- Update Check
- Debug Files
- IMAP4 Debug Files
- Misc. Setup
- Technical Note on Desktop Messaging Performance
- Networking
- Dial Plan
UX5000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Section 2 Home Menu
- FCC Part 68 Notice
- LED Indicators
- Section 1 Description
- System Requirements
- Section 1 Installing the GSWU Blade
- Section 3 Port Link Status
- Section 4 Port Configuration
- Section 5 PoE Settings
- Section 6 Port Mirroring Configuration
- Section 7 Port PVID
- Section 8 VLAN Configuration
- Section 9 Firmware Download
- Section 10 Session Management
- Section 11 Initialization
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