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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: IP Phone
Table of contents
  1. user guide
  2. how to use this guide
  3. using the soft keys
  4. using the fixed function keys
  5. outside calls
  6. place a call on hold
  7. message waiting
UX5000 first page preview

UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone System
UX5000 first page preview

UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. charts and illustrations
  2. Using Your Terminal
  3. handsfree options
  4. Using All Those Features
  5. handling and rerouting your calls
  6. placing calls quickly
  7. abbreviated dialing
  8. account codes
  9. to set the alarm
  10. background music
  11. call forwarding
  12. call forward follow me
  13. call redirect
  14. call timer
  15. change the group name
  16. to set up a conference
  17. conversation record
  18. department calling
  19. Call
  20. dial pad confirmation tone
  21. directed call pickup
  22. directory dialing
  23. Features
  24. do not disturb
  25. door box
  26. dss console
  27. forced trunk disconnect
  28. general message
  29. group call pickup
  30. group listen
  31. handsfree and monitor
  32. headset operation
  33. system hold
  34. intercom hold
  35. to place an intercom call
  36. intercom abandoned call display
  37. last number redial
  38. line preference
  39. meet me conference
  40. meet me internal conference
  41. meet me paging
  42. meet me internal paging
  43. memo dial
  44. message waiting
  45. microphone cutoff
  46. multiple directory numbers
  47. music on hold
  48. name storing
  49. night service
  50. off hook signaling
  51. direct station selection
  52. programmable function keys
  53. converting from pulse to tone dialing
  54. you may have a private line
  55. internal paging
  56. external paging
  57. personal greeting
  58. repeat redial
  59. reverse voice over
  60. room monitor
  61. save number dialed
  62. secretary call
  63. secretary call pickup
  64. secure set relocation
  65. selectable display messages
  66. selectable ring tones
  67. serial call
  68. tandem ringing
  69. tandem trunking
  70. transferring outside calls
  71. transferring without holding
  72. meet me external paging transfer
  73. meet me internal paging transfer
  74. trunk queuing and camp on
  75. voice mail
  76. calling your mailbox
  77. leaving a message
  78. forwarding calls to your mailbox
  79. emulating a personal answering machine
  80. transferring calls to a mailbox
  81. voice over
  82. voice prompting messages
  83. volume control
  84. button dss console
UX5000 first page preview

UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Installing the Chassis
  11. Unpacking
  12. Equipment Overview
  13. Controlling/Base Chassis-B
  14. Expansion Chassis-E
  15. Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
  16. Chassis-A
  17. Battery Box
  18. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
  19. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
  20. Replacing the Fuses in a Short-Term Battery Box
  21. Long-Term Battery Box
  22. Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
  23. Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
  24. Mounting the Chassis
  25. Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-59)
  26. Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-65)
  27. Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-72 - Figure 1-74)
  28. Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-75)
  29. Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-77 - Figure 1-83)
  30. Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-84 - Figure 1-87)
  31. Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-88 - Figure 1-95)
  32. GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
  33. Blade Installation and Startup
  34. Order of Installing Extension Blades
  35. Port/Option Availability
  36. Blade INSTALLATION
  37. Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
  38. Where to Install the Blades
  39. Blade Load Factors
  40. CCPU Components
  41. Switch Settings and LED Indications
  42. Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
  43. CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
  44. Resetting the System:
  45. Connector Pin-Out on the EXIFU-B1 / E1
  46. Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
  47. Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
  48. VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure
  49. Installing the VoIP Blade:
  50. voip connection
  51. Station Blades
  52. Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
  53. Analog Station (4/8SLIU) Blade (Figure
  54. LED Indications
  55. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
  56. Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-23 - Figure
  57. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
  58. Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U Blade
  59. Miscellaneous Blades
  60. Indicators, Switches and Connectors
  61. Installing the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Blade:
  62. Trunk Blades
  63. Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
  64. Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
  65. Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
  66. Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
  67. Signaling Method for Circuit Types
  68. Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
  69. Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
  70. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
  71. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
  72. To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
  73. T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-40 - Figure
  74. Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
  75. SYSTEM STARTUP
  76. BLADE STARTUP
  77. Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
  78. Entering the Programming Mode
  79. Saving Your Configuration
  80. Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
  81. Upgrading Your Software
  82. Installing Extensions and Trunks
  83. RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
  84. RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
  85. INSTALLING CABLES
  86. INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
  87. INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
  88. EXTENSION CUTDOWN
  89. INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
  90. INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
  91. INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
  92. optional equipment
  93. PGDAD MODULE
  94. Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
  95. REPLACEMENT
  96. Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
  97. Retrofit Lower Panel Key Module Installation (Figure 4-9 - Figure 4-12)
  98. door box
  99. dss console
  100. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
  101. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
  102. To program a DSS Console
  103. EXTERNAL PAGING
  104. EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
  105. EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
  106. FULL DUPLEX SETTING
  107. HANDSETS
  108. HEADSETS
  109. LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
  110. MUSIC SOURCES
  111. TERMINAL ADAPTERS
  112. Installing the 16-Button DLS:
  113. ADA Adapter - P/N 0910084
  114. Installing the ADA Adapter:
  115. APR Adapters - P/N 0910082
  116. Operation
  117. Installing the GBA Adapter:
  118. Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
  119. Using the PSA-R Adapter:
  120. POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
  121. Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
  122. SLT ADAPTER
  123. Installing the SLT Adapter
  124. Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
  125. Terminals
  126. the Lock Feature
  127. Lock Feature Activated
  128. Enhanced: DESI-Less
  129. Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
  130. Programming the IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Feature
  131. Using the Lock Feature on IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals
  132. Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
  133. Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
  134. TERMINAL LABELING
  135. Replacing the Faceplate:
  136. TERMINAL LEGS
  137. Removing/Attaching the Legs
  138. WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
  139. LAN Connection
  140. Subnet Mask
  141. Gatekeeper
  142. Specifications and Parts List
  143. PARTS LIST
  144. trunk interfaces
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Installing the Chassis
  10. Unpacking
  11. Equipment Overview
  12. Controlling/Base Chassis-B
  13. Expansion Chassis-E
  14. Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
  15. Chassis-A
  16. Battery Box
  17. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
  18. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
  19. Long-Term Battery Box
  20. Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
  21. Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
  22. Mounting the Chassis
  23. Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-45 - Figure 1-56)
  24. Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-45 - Figure 1-62)
  25. Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-69 - Figure 1-71)
  26. Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-72)
  27. Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-74 - Figure 1-80)
  28. Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-81 - Figure 1-84)
  29. Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-85 - Figure 1-92)
  30. GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
  31. and Startup
  32. Order of Installing Extension Blades
  33. Port/Option Availability
  34. Blade INSTALLATION
  35. Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
  36. Where to Install the Blades
  37. Blade Load Factors
  38. CCPU Components
  39. Switch Settings and LED Indications
  40. Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
  41. CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
  42. Resetting the System:
  43. Expansion (EXIFU) Blade (Figure 2-10)
  44. Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
  45. Memory Expansion Daughter Board (Figure 2-12)
  46. Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-A1/B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure 2-14)
  47. Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
  48. VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure 2-16)
  49. Installing the VoIP Blade:
  50. voip connection
  51. Station Blades
  52. Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
  53. Analog Station (4/8SLIU) Blade (Figure 2-21)
  54. LED Indications
  55. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
  56. Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-23 - Figure 2-24)
  57. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
  58. Digital/SLT Combination Blade (082U) (Figure 2-25)
  59. Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U Blade
  60. Miscellaneous Blades
  61. Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch (GSWU) Figure 2-26
  62. Trunk Blades
  63. Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
  64. Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28)
  65. Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
  66. Direct Inward Dial (DID) (4DIOPU) Blade (Figure 2-29)
  67. Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
  68. Tie Line (4TLIU) Blade (Figure 2-31)
  69. Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
  70. Signaling Method for Circuit Types
  71. Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
  72. BRI (2BRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-34)
  73. Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
  74. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
  75. BRI (2BRIDB) Daughter Board
  76. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
  77. To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
  78. T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-38 - Figure 2-39)
  79. Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
  80. SYSTEM STARTUP
  81. BLADE STARTUP
  82. Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
  83. Entering the Programming Mode
  84. Saving Your Configuration
  85. Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
  86. Upgrading Your Software
  87. Installing Extensions and Trunks
  88. RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
  89. RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
  90. INSTALLING CABLES
  91. INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
  92. INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
  93. EXTENSION CUTDOWN
  94. INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
  95. INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
  96. INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
  97. Optional Equipment
  98. PGDAD MODULE
  99. Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
  100. DIAL PAD / BUTTON KIT REPLACEMENT
  101. Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
  102. DOOR BOX
  103. DSS CONSOLE
  104. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
  105. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
  106. To program a DSS Console
  107. EXTERNAL PAGING
  108. EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
  109. EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
  110. FULL DUPLEX SETTING
  111. HEADSETS
  112. LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
  113. MUSIC SOURCES
  114. TERMINAL ADAPTERS
  115. Button DLS (Figure 4-14)
  116. Installing the 16-Button DLS:
  117. ADA Adapter
  118. Installing the ADA Adapter:
  119. APR Adapters
  120. Installing the APR Adapter:
  121. Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface
  122. Operation
  123. Bluetooth Hub (BHA)
  124. PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-19)
  125. Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
  126. Using the PSA-R Adapter:
  127. POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
  128. Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
  129. SLT ADAPTER
  130. Installing the SLT Adapter
  131. Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
  132. Terminals
  133. Feature Activated
  134. Enhanced: DESI-Less
  135. Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
  136. Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
  137. Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
  138. TERMINAL LABELING
  139. Replacing the Faceplate:
  140. TERMINAL LEGS
  141. Removing/Attaching the Legs
  142. WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
  143. LAN Connection
  144. Subnet Mask
  145. Gatekeeper
  146. Parts List
  147. trunk interfaces
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Server
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Installing the KSUs
  10. Before Installing
  11. Equipment Overview
  12. Controlling/Base KSU-B
  13. Expansion KSU-E
  14. Before Installing an Expansion KSU
  15. KSU-A
  16. Battery Box
  17. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" KSU-A
  18. External Battery Box
  19. Replacing External Battery Box Fuses
  20. Mounting the KSU
  21. Securing the KSU-A to the Wall (Figure 1-26 - Figure 1-35)
  22. Securing a Single KSU-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-52)
  23. Securing Two KSU-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-53 - Figure 1-56)
  24. Securing the KSU to a Rack (Figure 1-74 - Figure 1-63)
  25. GROUNDING THE KSUs
  26. PCB Installation and Startup
  27. Order of Installing Extension PCBs
  28. Port/Option Availability
  29. PCB INSTALLATION
  30. Removing an Extension or Trunk PCB
  31. Where to Install the PCBs
  32. PCB Load Factors
  33. CCPU Components
  34. Switch Settings and LED Indications
  35. Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
  36. CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
  37. Resetting the System:
  38. To Perform a Cold Start:
  39. To Perform a Software Upgrade:
  40. Expansion (EXIFU) PCB (Figure 2-10)
  41. Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
  42. Memory Expansion Daughter Board (Figure 2-12)
  43. Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-A1/B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure 2-14)
  44. Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
  45. VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-17 - Figure 2-16)
  46. Installing the VoIP PCB:
  47. Station PCBs
  48. Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
  49. Analog Station (4/8SLIU) PCB (Figure 2-23)
  50. LED Indications
  51. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
  52. Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-22 - Figure 2-24)
  53. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
  54. Digital/SLT Combination PCB (082U) (Figure 2-25)
  55. Connector Pin-Outs on the 082U PCB
  56. Miscellaneous PCBs
  57. Trunk PCBs
  58. Connector Pin-Outs on COIU PCB
  59. Analog Trunk (4COIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-28 - Figure 2-35)
  60. Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
  61. Direct Inward Dial (DID) (4DIOPU) PCB (Figure 2-29)
  62. Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU PCB
  63. Tie Line (4TLIU) PCB (Figure 2-31)
  64. Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU PCB
  65. Signaling Method for Circuit Types
  66. Installing the 4TLIU PCB:
  67. BRI (2BRIU) Interface PCB (Figure 2-34)
  68. Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
  69. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU PCB
  70. BRI (2BRIDB) Daughter Board
  71. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
  72. To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
  73. T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface PCB (Figure 2-38 - Figure 2-39)
  74. To install a T1/PRI Interface PCB:
  75. SYSTEM STARTUP
  76. PCB STARTUP
  77. Initial Installation of Trunk PCBs
  78. Entering the Programming Mode
  79. Saving Your Configuration
  80. Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
  81. Upgrading Your Software
  82. Installing Extensions and Trunks
  83. RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
  84. RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
  85. KSU BIX CONNECTIONS
  86. INSTALLING CABLES
  87. INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
  88. INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
  89. EXTENSION CUTDOWN
  90. INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
  91. INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
  92. INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
  93. Optional Equipment
  94. PGDAD MODULE
  95. Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
  96. DIAL PAD REPLACEMENT
  97. Programming the IP Telephone for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
  98. DOOR BOX
  99. DSS CONSOLE
  100. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
  101. To program a DSS Console
  102. EXTERNAL PAGING
  103. EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
  104. EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
  105. FULL DUPLEX SETTING
  106. HEADSETS
  107. IN-LINE POWER ADAPTER (ILPA-R)
  108. Installation
  109. LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
  110. MUSIC SOURCES
  111. PHONE ADAPTERS
  112. LK Line Key Module
  113. ADA Adapter
  114. Installing the ADA Adapter:
  115. APR Adapters
  116. Bluetooth Cordless Handset (BCH) Interface
  117. Operation
  118. Bluetooth Hub (BHA)
  119. PSA-R Adapter (Figure 4-34)
  120. Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
  121. Using the PSA-R Adapter:
  122. POWER FAILURE TELEPHONES
  123. Installing the Power Failure Telephones:
  124. SLT ADAPTER
  125. Installing the SLT Adapter
  126. Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
  127. Telephones
  128. Enhanced: DESI-Less
  129. Programming the Telephone's Display Contrast
  130. Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display, 16LK
  131. Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
  132. LAN Connection
  133. Subnet Mask
  134. Gatekeeper
  135. parts list
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: PBX
UX5000 first page preview

UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Installing the Chassis
  11. Unpacking
  12. Equipment Overview
  13. Controlling/Base Chassis-B (2U Chassis)
  14. Expansion Chassis-E (2U Chassis)
  15. Before Installing an Expansion Chassis
  16. Chassis-A (2U Chassis)
  17. Battery Box
  18. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 9.5" Chassis-B
  19. Installing the Short-Term Battery Box in the 19" Chassis-A
  20. Replacing the Fuses in a Short-Term Battery Box
  21. Long-Term Battery Box (3U Chassis)
  22. Installing the Long-Term Battery Box
  23. Replacing External Battery Box Fuses in the Long Term Battery Box
  24. Mounting the Chassis
  25. Wall Mounting the Chassis-B/E (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-59)
  26. Securing the Chassis-A to the Wall (Figure 1-47 - Figure 1-65)
  27. Bracket Installation for Floor Mounting (Figure 1-71)
  28. Securing a Single Chassis-B/E to the Floor (Figure 1-73 - Figure 1-75)
  29. Securing a Single Chassis-A to the Floor (Figure 1-76)
  30. Securing Multiple Chassis-As to the Floor (Figure 1-78 - Figure 1-84)
  31. Securing Two Chassis-B/Es to the Floor (Figure 1-85 - Figure 1-88)
  32. Securing the Chassis to a Rack (Figure 1-89 - Figure 1-96)
  33. GROUNDING THE CHASSIS
  34. Blade Installation and Startup
  35. Order of Installing Extension Blades
  36. Port/Option Availability
  37. Blade INSTALLATION
  38. Removing an Extension or Trunk Blade
  39. Where to Install the Blades
  40. Blade Load Factors
  41. CCPU Components
  42. DSP Resources
  43. When Using Caller ID
  44. Switch Settings and LED Indications
  45. Connector Pin-Outs on CCPU
  46. CCPU Installation (Figure 2-5 - Figure 2-6)
  47. Resetting the System:
  48. Connector Pin-Out on the EXIFU-B1 / E1
  49. Removing the EXIFU Cover (Figure 2-8)
  50. Voice Mail Daughter Board (VMDB-B1) (Figure 2-13 - Figure
  51. Installing the VMDB Daughter Board:
  52. VoIP (VOIPDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-16 - Figure
  53. LED Indications
  54. Station Blades
  55. Connector Pin-Outs on the ESIU
  56. Connector Pin-Outs on the 8ESIDB
  57. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIU
  58. Analog Station (4/8SLIDB) Daughter Board (Figure 2-24 - Figure
  59. Connector Pin-Outs on the SLIDB
  60. Miscellaneous Blades
  61. NAT Traversal
  62. Indicators, Switches and Connectors
  63. Installing the Gigabit Ethernet Switch Blade:
  64. Trunk Blades
  65. Connector Pin-Outs on COIU Blade
  66. Connector Pin-Outs on COIDB
  67. Connector Pin-Outs on DIOPU Blade
  68. Connector Pin-Outs on 4TLIU Blade
  69. Signaling Method for Circuit Types
  70. Installing the 4TLIU Blade:
  71. Setting the SW1-SW2 Switches
  72. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIU Blade
  73. Connector Pin-Outs on BRIDB
  74. To install a BRI Interface Daughter Board:
  75. T1/PRI (1PRIU) Interface Blade (Figure 2-41 - Figure
  76. Connector Pin-Outs on 1PRIU Blade
  77. To install a T1/PRI Interface Blade:
  78. SYSTEM STARTUP
  79. BLADE STARTUP
  80. Initial Installation of Trunk Blades
  81. Entering the Programming Mode
  82. Setting Up Extension Circuit Types
  83. Saving Your Configuration
  84. Copying the System Software Files to a USB Flash Drive
  85. Upgrading Your Software
  86. Remote System Upgrade
  87. Default Setting
  88. Installing Extensions and Trunks
  89. RJ-45 CONNECTIONS
  90. RJ-61 TO 66 BLOCK CONNECTIONS
  91. INSTALLING CABLES
  92. INSTALLING EXTENSIONS
  93. INSTALLING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES
  94. EXTENSION CUTDOWN SHEET
  95. INSTALLING CO/PBX LINES
  96. INSTALLING BRI TRUNKS
  97. INSTALLING DID TRUNKS
  98. INSTALLING A DID CHOKE
  99. INSTALLING TIE LINES
  100. LINE/TRUNK CUTDOWN SHEET
  101. TROUBLESHOOTING
  102. Troubleshooting Analog Extensions
  103. Troubleshooting CO Lines
  104. Troubleshooting ISDN Lines
  105. Identifying Port Location
  106. Terminals and Optional Equipment
  107. PGDAD MODULE
  108. Setting Up 2PGDAD Module Connections
  109. BACKGROUND MUSIC
  110. REPLACEMENT
  111. Programming the IP Terminal for the Dial Pad and Line Key Kit
  112. DOOR BOX
  113. DSS CONSOLE
  114. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to a Digital Keyset
  115. Installing a 60-Button DSS Console to an IP Terminal
  116. To program a DSS Console
  117. EXTERNAL PAGING
  118. EXTERNAL PAGING AND DOOR BOX/PAGE RELAYS
  119. EXTERNAL RECORDING SYSTEM / EXTERNAL RINGER
  120. Programming
  121. FULL DUPLEX SETTING
  122. HANDSETS
  123. HEADSETS
  124. LINE KEY REPLACEMENT
  125. MUSIC SOURCES
  126. TERMINAL ADAPTERS
  127. Installing the 16-Button DLS:
  128. Installing the ADA Adapter:
  129. Installing the APR Adapter:
  130. Operation
  131. Bluetooth Hub (BHA) - P/N 0910086
  132. Installing the GBA Adapter:
  133. Installing the PSA-R Adapter:
  134. Using the PSA-R Adapter:
  135. POWER FAILURE TERMINALS
  136. Installing the Power Failure Terminals:
  137. SLT ADAPTER
  138. Installing the SLT Adapter
  139. Wall-Mounting the SLT Adapter
  140. Terminals
  141. Programming the IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals for the Lock Feature
  142. Feature Activated
  143. Enhanced: DESI-Less
  144. Programming the Terminal's Display Contrast
  145. Using the Lock Feature on IP-CTS or Enhanced Terminals
  146. Enhanced: 12-Button Display, 24-Button Display
  147. Value: 6-Button Display, 2-Button w/o LCD
  148. TERMINAL LABELING
  149. Replacing the Faceplate:
  150. TERMINAL LEGS
  151. Removing/Attaching the Legs
  152. WALL-MOUNT BRACKET
  153. LAN Connection
  154. Subnet Mask
  155. Gatekeeper
  156. Specifications and Parts List
  157. PARTS LIST
  158. trunk interfaces
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: IP Phone
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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. UX Mail Installation
  17. Powering Down the System (Optional)
  18. Installing the UX Mail Blade
  19. Powering Up The System and Checking the CPU LEDs
  20. Checking the UX Mail LEDs
  21. Connecting UX Mail to a LAN
  22. Default UX Mail Configuration
  23. Programming
  24. Having UX Mail Answer Trunk Calls
  25. Setting TCP/IP, Gateway, and DNS Addresses
  26. Programming the UX Mail TCP/IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address
  27. Setting the Domain Name Server
  28. UX Mail Administrator Program
  29. Starting the UX Mail Administrator Program
  30. Accessing the UX Mail Options
  31. User Log On (User Programming - User Level)
  32. UX Mail Administrator User Options (User Programming - Admin Level)
  33. Navigating the UX Mail Administrator program
  34. Resetting the UX Mail Blade
  35. Some Common UX Mail Applications
  36. Application 1: Having the Automated Attendant Answer Outside Calls
  37. Application 2: Set Up Separate Day and Night Greetings
  38. Recording the Instruction Menu Messages
  39. Application 3: Provide Unique Day and Night Dialing Options for Callers
  40. Application 4: Manual Night Mode Control of the Automated Attendant
  41. Introduction to Voice Mail Features
  42. Feature Glossary
  43. ACD Announcement Mailbox
  44. Announcement Mailbox
  45. Announcement Message
  46. Answering Table
  47. Answering Machine Emulation
  48. Answer Schedule Override
  49. Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb
  50. Auto Erase or Save
  51. Auto Forward
  52. Auto Help
  53. Auto Time Stamp
  54. Automated Attendant
  55. Automated Attendant Transfer
  56. Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers
  57. Bilingual Voice Prompts
  58. Broadcast Message
  59. Call Announcing
  60. Call Blocking
  61. Call Forward to a Mailbox
  62. Call Queuing
  63. Call Routing Mailbox
  64. Call Waiting
  65. Caller ID
  66. Caller ID Automatic Transfer
  67. Caller ID with Return Call
  68. Calling the Automated Attendant
  69. Centralized Voice Mail
  70. Centrex Transfer
  71. Checking/Deleting a Message
  72. Confidential Message
  73. Conversation Record
  74. Desktop Messaging / Email Integration
  75. Diagnostics
  76. Using the Port Self Test Diagnostic
  77. Dial Action Table
  78. Dial Action Table Options
  79. Directory Dialing
  80. Directory Dialing Using a Call Routing Mailbox
  81. Directory Dialing Using a Directory Dialing Mailbox
  82. Directory Dialing Mailbox
  83. Directory Dialing Message
  84. Distribution List
  85. Distribution Mailbox
  86. Erasing All Messages
  87. Exiting a Mailbox
  88. External Extension
  89. First Time Tutorial
  90. First Time Tutorial for Subscriber Mailboxes
  91. Flexible Answering Schedules
  92. Flexible Call Routing
  93. Flexible Mailbox Numbering Plan
  94. Forced Unscreened Transfer
  95. Future Delivery Mailbox
  96. Future Delivery Message
  97. Getting Recorded Help
  98. Greeting
  99. Guest Mailbox
  100. Hotel/Motel Services
  101. Instruction Menu
  102. Interactive Mailbox
  103. Interactive Messaging
  104. Interactive Prompts
  105. Leaving a Message
  106. Listening to Messages
  107. Local Backup, Restore, and Archive
  108. Log Onto Voice Mail
  109. Mailbox Name
  110. Mailbox Security Code Delete
  111. Main Menu
  112. Make Call
  113. Caller ID Programming
  114. Ask Caller's Name Programming
  115. Message Center Mailbox
  116. Message Count Display
  117. Message Delete
  118. Message Forward
  119. Message Length
  120. Message Listen Mode
  121. Message Notification
  122. Message Notification to Normal Numbers
  123. Message Notification to Radio Pagers
  124. Message Notification to Digital Pagers
  125. Message Notification to Message Delivery
  126. Cascading Message Notification
  127. Message Notification For Guest Mailboxes
  128. Message Notification For Message Center Mailboxes
  129. Message Notification For Subscriber Mailboxes
  130. Message Notification for Urgent Messages
  131. Message Playback Direction
  132. Message Record
  133. Message Reply
  134. Message Retention
  135. Message Status Report
  136. Message Storage Limit
  137. Message Waiting Lamp
  138. Monitored Transfer
  139. Multiple Company Greetings
  140. Music On Hold
  141. Network Mailbox
  142. Networking (AMIS)
  143. Network Remote Mailbox
  144. Basic Programming at the Sending System
  145. Basic Programming at the Receiving System
  146. Setting Up Networking Site Restriction
  147. Next Call Routing Mailbox
  148. Paging Message
  149. Park and
  150. Port Activity
  151. Port Self Test
  152. Ports In/Out of Service
  153. Pre-Greeting Announcement Mailbox
  154. Programming Voice Mail
  155. Property Management System Integration (PMSI)
  156. Quick Message
  157. Real Trace
  158. Recording Silence Elimination
  159. Remote Diagnostics and Programming
  160. Reports
  161. Return Receipt
  162. Screened Transfer
  163. Security Code
  164. Shutting Down the System
  165. Single Digit Dialing
  166. Subscriber Mailbox
  167. System Administrator
  168. System Administrator Mailbox
  169. System Re-initialization
  170. Tenant Service
  171. Time and Date
  172. Time and Date Stamp
  173. Trace Viewer
  174. Transfer Only Mailbox
  175. Transfer to a Mailbox
  176. Transfer to an ACD Group
  177. Trunk Mailbox
  178. Undefined Routing
  179. Unscreened Transfer
  180. Urgent Message
  181. Voice Compression Rate
  182. Voice Mail Overflow
  183. Voice Prompts
  184. Volume Control
  185. Welcome Message
  186. Introduction to Programming
  187. UX Mail Administrator Main Screen
  188. Installation
  189. Default Security
  190. Numbering Plan
  191. Trace Viewer (Trace File)
  192. Message Status
  193. Misc Options
  194. Answering Tables
  195. Day(s) or Date
  196. Mailbox Number
  197. Caller I.D. Options
  198. Callout Options: [General]
  199. Callout Options: [Optional]
  200. Optional] Caller ID Make Call Suffix Digits
  201. Dial Action Tables
  202. Setting Up Dial Action Tables
  203. GOTO Action – Go to Mailbox
  204. HUP Action – Hang Up
  205. REC1U Action – Quick Urgent Message with Greeting
  206. DIRF Action – Directory Dial by First Name
  207. FAX1
  208. Number
  209. Distribution Lists
  210. Remove
  211. Mailbox Options: Add
  212. Mailbox Options: Edit
  213. Filter
  214. Understanding the Copy Command
  215. Using the UX Mail Copy Command
  216. Mailbox Options: Delete
  217. Mailbox Options: ACD Announcement
  218. Department
  219. Mailbox Options: Announcement
  220. Name
  221. Directory List
  222. Mailbox Options: Call Routing: [General]
  223. General Tab
  224. General] Tenant
  225. Mailbox Options: Call Routing: [Call Handling]
  226. Mailbox Options: Directory Dialing: [General]
  227. General] Department
  228. Mailbox Options: Directory Dialing: [Call Handling]
  229. Mailbox Options: Distribution
  230. Mailbox Options: Future Delivery
  231. Mailbox Options: Guest: [General]
  232. General] Name
  233. General] Directory List
  234. Mailbox Options: Guest: [Message Notification]
  235. Message Notification] Notification Phone Number
  236. Message Notification] Security Required
  237. Mailbox Options: Guest: [Messaging]
  238. Messaging] Urgent Message Return Time
  239. Mailbox Options: Guest: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
  240. Mailbox Options: Interactive: [General]
  241. Call Handling Tab
  242. Mailbox Options: Interactive: [Interactive]
  243. Interactive] Review Mode
  244. Mailbox Options: Message Center: [General]
  245. General] Security Code
  246. General] Bilingual Mode
  247. Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Message Notification]
  248. Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Messaging]
  249. Mailbox Options: Message Center: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
  250. Mailbox Options: Network: [General]
  251. Mailbox Options: Network: [Network]
  252. Network] Networking Site Restriction Options
  253. Network] Network Phone Number
  254. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [General]
  255. General] Next CRMB Dial Mode
  256. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Message Notification]
  257. Message Notification] Phone Number
  258. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Messaging]
  259. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Lamp/Logon/Transfer]
  260. Lamp/Logon/Transfer] Login Announcement Mailbox
  261. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Subscriber]
  262. Subscriber] Pre-Greeting/Closing Announcement Mailbox
  263. Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Email]
  264. Email] Smtp Server
  265. Email] Imap4 Password
  266. Desktop Messaging Applications
  267. Desktop Messaging Message Handling
  268. Setting up the VM Folder Only Option on an Exchange Account with Outlook
  269. Mailbox Options: Trunk
  270. Extension
  271. Answering Schedule Table
  272. Port Options
  273. Allow Lamp Callouts
  274. Clear Port's Failure
  275. General 1 Tab
  276. General 2 Tab
  277. General 2] Call Queuing Hold Timer
  278. System Options: [Dial Strings]
  279. System Options: [Timer]
  280. Timers] After Last Protocol Digit
  281. Tenant Options: [General]
  282. Tenant Options: [Access Digits]
  283. Before Fax Local Callout
  284. Tenant Options: [Fax On-Demand Cover Page]
  285. Fax Distribution
  286. Fax Documents
  287. Fax Port Options
  288. All Reports
  289. Answering Tables Report
  290. Caller I.D Options Report
  291. Callout Options Report
  292. Callout Log Report
  293. Dial Action Tables Report
  294. Distribution Lists Report
  295. Mailbox Options Report
  296. Mailbox Directory Report
  297. Mailbox Numeric List Report
  298. Mailbox Access Count Report
  299. Mailbox Call Flags Report
  300. Port Options Report
  301. Port Usage Report
  302. System Options Report
  303. Auto Attendant Port Report
  304. Auto Attendant Trunk Report
  305. Message Usage Report
  306. Fax Distribution Report
  307. Fax Documents Report
  308. Fax Port Options Report
  309. Tools
  310. Local Restore Options
  311. Local Archives Options
  312. Local Backup, Restore, and Archive Procedure
  313. Updates
  314. Update Check
  315. Debug Files
  316. IMAP4 Debug Files
  317. Misc. Setup
  318. Technical Note on Desktop Messaging Performance
  319. Networking
  320. Dial Plan
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UX5000

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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone System
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UX5000

Brand: NEC | Category: Telephone
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