Page 2 - USER GUIDE; AND
Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom Terminal Intro & Table of Contents NI / 5E Custom Terminal Overview Using the Terminal Terminal Set-Up SRS-9924-ABM NI / 5E Custom Terminal Installation Terminal Accessories NI / 5E Custom Appendix Terminal Testing NI / 5E Custom Appendix Error Messages Appendix Ordering N...
Page 3 - Fujitsu; NI; erminal Intr; Printed in the United States of America.
Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents 1 Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. 2800 Sumner Blvd., Suite 124 Raleigh, NC 27616 U.S.A. Part Number P-UG-99VO-A Revision 1.4 © Copyright 2000 Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States o...
Page 4 - Warning
2 Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a...
Page 5 - System Port Identification; Read and understand all installation instructions.
Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents 3 System Port Identification Facility Interface & Service Order Codes Mfgrs Port Identifier Facilities Interface Code Service Order Code Network Jack 6.ON RJ-49 02IS5 ISDN Line If this telephone equipment causes harm to the telepho...
Page 6 - Repairs
4 Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents Repairs Repairs to this equipment can only be made by the manufacturer or itsauthorized agents. If this equipment is causing harm to the telephonenetwork, the telephone company may request that it be unplugged fromthe modular outlet ...
Page 7 - Conventions and Layout; Menus or screen displays appear as text in boxes.; FRI; E Custom Only; ENTER
Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents 5 Conventions and Layout • In procedures, the required actions are noted, with the buttons youpress in capital letters, such as HOLD or REDIAL. • Other important words, such as messages that appear on the display,also appear in CAPITAL...
Page 8 - The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display.
6 Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents Softkeys The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display. 1 2 3 4 Menu OPTIONS CLEAR L-DIR UNA 12:05PM FRI JAN 15 Standard Softkey Layout ENTER NEXT CLEAR EXIT 1 2 3 4 Menu Other Softkey Functions (For entering informat...
Page 10 - They allow the incoming directory number and calling name to be; Multipoint Configurations; Once the SPID number is entered, don’t change it unless your
8 Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents • They allow the incoming directory number and calling name to be displayed if it is available from your service provider. Multipoint Configurations In multipoint configurations, ISDN lines are shared by two or more terminals.Usually...
Page 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section; Chapter 1
Fujitsu NI / 5E Custom T erminal Intr o & T able of Contents 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Chapter 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR DIGITAL SET ............................. 1-1 Unique Components .................................................................... 1-6Switches and Connectors ......
Page 13 - erminal Over; CHAPTER 1; Multifunction Buttons; Function Keys
1-1 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Over view 1 CHAPTER 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR DIGITAL SET This introductory chapter describes the set’s parts, connectors, switches, andscreen displays. It also explains how the functions and features operate.The SRS-9924-ABM is described in Chapter 4. * 0 # 9 W X Y...
Page 15 - Softkeys; Microphone
1-3 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Over view 1 Figure 1-3: SRS-9912-SP National ISDN Front View M S G 63 Softkeys MultifunctionButtons Display Volume/ContrastButtons Function Keys M E N U M I C - O F F NumericKeypad Microphone * 0 # 9 W X Y Z T U V 8 7 P Q R S G H I J K L 6 M N O F 3 A B C 2 1 SPKR
Page 21 - See Appendix D
1-9 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Over view 1 In the illustration, this set also has a button assignedto the number 747-3482. This could, for example,be a shared line using someone else’s primary DN. MIC-OFF 3456 3456 3456 7890 7890 3482 I f y o u r D N i s 7 4 7 - 3 4 5 6 , a n d t h e f i r s t t h re ...
Page 22 - Standard Softkey Layout
1-10 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Over view 1 For an incoming call, the calling party’s numberappears if the network supplies the digital set withthe Calling Line ID (CLID). When your party answers, the call duration timingis shown as minutes and seconds. This timer willrecord for an hour, up to 59:59, ...
Page 23 - E CUSTOM ONL; Ringing Preference; CHAPTER 2
2-1 2 Using the T erminal 5E CUSTOM ONL Y Ringing Preference LINEPARAMETERS RingingPreferenceChoices Menu ModeEffects When your line was installed, choices were madeon three important switch parameters that affectyour call handling and the LEDs associated withyour lines. Ringing preference affects w...
Page 24 - AUTOHOLD
2-2 2 Using the T erminal 5E CUSTOM ONL Y (If your ringing preference was set to IDLE and thereare no lines available, the terminal does not connectto a line until you press a Call Appearance button.) Autohold affects what happens when you are onan active call on one CA and then press anotherCA. The...
Page 25 - Or
2-3 2 Using the T erminal PlacingHandset Calls If you are alreadytalking on anothercall 1. Pick up the handset. This should automatically give you a dial tone. If not, press the idle CallAppearance (CA) you wish to use. 2. Dial the desired number. 3. Converse with the called party, then hang up. 1. ...
Page 26 - Press SPKR. Its LED will light red and you will
2-4 2 Using the T erminal ReceivingHandsfree Calls 1. Press SPKR and, if necessary, the green-flashing CA button. 2. Converse with the calling party. 3. Hang up by pressing SPKR. Check that headset mode is activated on yourtelephone. The handset, speaker, and microphonewill be disabled. All dialing ...
Page 27 - Press SPKR and then replace the handset in its; Method 1
2-5 2 Using the T erminal Switchingbetween Handsetand HandsfreeModes 1. Press SPKR and then replace the handset in its cradle. You now hear the other parties on thecall through the speaker. 2. If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the microphone has been turned off. Press MIC-OFF to turn it backon (the LED goe...
Page 28 - Method 2; On; CONFERENCE; NI ONL
2-6 2 Using the T erminal 5E CUSTOM ONL Y Method 2 Enter all numbers before you pick up the handset orpress the SPKR button. 1. Press the access code delimiter button. A colon appears on the screen after the number. 2. Dial the leased network access code. The access code appears on the screen after ...
Page 29 - E Custom; These assignments are not used for 5E Custom; or; Select any CA that is ringing or on hold.
2-7 2 Using the T erminal 5E Custom ONLY These assignments are not used for 5E Custom ISDN. If there are no idle CA’s available, pressing REDIALbrings the number to the screen but does not dial.When an idle CA later becomes available, pressingthe CA button dials the number. 1. To use hold, press HOL...
Page 30 - Pressing DROP at the end of a regular two party; DROP
2-8 2 Using the T erminal • If the person answers, you can talk privatelybefore joining the conference. • If the line is busy or the person does notanswer, press DROP. Then press the flashingCA button to return to the initial call. • To retain the second party without havinga conference, press HOLD ...
Page 33 - Press CONF then hang up to complete the; Dialing Special
2-11 2 Using the T erminal Using a OneTouch Button toMake a Call ONE-TOUCHCALLING • If the line is busy or the person does notanswer, press the button in the handsetcradle (press SPKR if you are using handsfreemode). Then press the flashing CA buttonto return to the original call. 3. Press CONF then...
Page 36 - Scroll to the name of the person you want to
2-14 2 Using the T erminal PERSONALDIRECTORY Deleting aRecord from theUNA-LIST Using thePersonalDirectory L-DIR If the UNA dot on the display is flashing, you shoulddelete at least one entry to prevent the loss of theoldest entry. To delete a record, press UNA until the record isdisplayed, and then ...
Page 37 - Using the; Setting up the SPID (option 8) is described
3-1 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up MENU MODEOPERATIONS CHAPTER 3 TERMINAL SET-UP The terminal has a menu from which you selectoptions to change local features. Note: Setting up the SPID (option 8) is described in Chapter 5. The procedures to set local features require the useof the soft...
Page 38 - NI ONLY; Press NEXT repeatedly to cycle through the menus.; E CUSTOM ONLY
3-2 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Selecting aMenu Option 1:ONE-TOUCH 2:CALENDAR 3:INITIAL (SELECT 1-12) 4:UNA 5:SPEAKER 6:HAND/HEAD(SELECT 1-12) 7:RINGER 8:SPID 9:KEY-ATTR (SELECT 1-12) OPTIONS NEXT NEXT 7:RINGER 8:SPID 9:U-CODE(SELECT 1-11) NEXT 10:I-COM 11:PREF 12:MIC-OFF NEXT 10:I-C...
Page 39 - If you enter menu mode during a call,; OPTIONS
3-3 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up PROGRAMMINGA BUTTON FORONE-TOUCHDIALING Notes: If you enter menu mode during a call, special features such as Call Pickup and CallForwarding are temporarily disabled. However,regular calling controls such as HOLD, SPKR,M I C - O F F, a n d c a l l d i ...
Page 40 - Press the unassigned button you want as your; To program a standard telephone number or a
3-4 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up The indicators for previously assigned one-touchbuttons will be green. The indicators for buttons assigned to DirectoryNumbers (DNs), Call Appearances (CAs), andfeatures will be red. You cannot program thebuttons with red indicators for one-touch diali...
Page 41 - If you enter a number with more than 16; Press OPTIONS to return to the normal display.; To program or change another one-touch; To return to the menu
3-5 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up CorrectingMistakes Notes: If you enter a number with more than 16 digits, the 17th and subsequent digits appearin the 16th number position, and previouslyentered digits are shifted one column to theleft. (The digit in the first number positiondisappear...
Page 43 - Press the one-touch button whose number you; Complete the procedure in one of these ways:
3-7 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up 2. Press the one-touch button whose number you w i s h t o c h a n g e o r c a n c e l . T h e E N T E RDIRECTORY NUMBER screen appears showingthe currently assigned number: ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER DN=8247629,99,,2502(12) If the number stored on the one...
Page 44 - Enter the present hour and then press ENTER.
3-8 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up SETTING THECALENDAR /CLOCK The normal display includes the date, time, andday of the week. To set the calendar/clock, follow these steps: 1. OPTIONS 2 ENTER ENTER CALENDAR/CLOCK 8:06PM SUN APR 30 2. ENTER INPUT HOUR -> ’99 8:06PM APR 30 3. Enter the...
Page 45 - I f y o u re i n i t i a l i z e y o u r p h o n e
3-9 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up 6. To accept the year displayed, ’99, press ENTER. Or To change the year, press two numbers forthe year you want and then press ENTER. The screen changes to reflect your entry and toprompt for the month. In this example, assumeyou accepted the displaye...
Page 46 - To return to normal operation, press OPTIONS.
3-10 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up UNANSWERED CALLLOGGING (UNA) If enabled, thisfeature recordsinformation aboutincoming calls thatwere not answeredat this phone. 1. OPTIONS 3 ENTER PRIVATE DATA CLEAR (1:YES 2:NO) -> 2. Press 1, then ENTER to clear all data, Or Press 2, then ENTER t...
Page 47 - If the following screen appears, press ENTER; To support UNA on all CAs, follow these steps:; You can now select a different menu function,
3-11 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up UNA on All CallAppearances 2. To enable UNA, press ENTER. This screen appears: 1: ALL 2: SELECT 3: NO SUPPORT SELECT ITEM (1-3) Note: If the following screen appears, press ENTER to go to the selection screen. UNA SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED (SELECT) To su...
Page 48 - Press ENTER when done, and this screen; You can now select a different menu function,
3-12 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Disabling the UNAFeature 2. Press ENTER when done, and this screen appears: SUPPORTED (SELECT) COMPLETED After about 6 seconds, or if you press asterisk (*),the display returns to the second menu modescreen: 4: UNA 5: SPEAKER 6: HAND/HEAD SELECT ITEM ...
Page 49 - You can then select a different menu function,; Allows speaker use, controlled by SPKR button.; Headset Mode
3-13 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up ENABLING ANDDISABLING THESPEAKERFUNCTION 4. You can then select a different menu function, or press OPTIONS to return to the normal display. This feature enables and disables the speakerphonefunction. 1. OPTIONS 5 ENTER SPEAKER SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED ...
Page 50 - This local feature allows you to:
3-14 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Handsfree NonSupported Using theHandset or aHeadset Disallows speaker use. The SPKR button is disabled.Call pickup and hanging up on calls is by handsetonly. 1. OPTIONS 6 ENTER HAND-SET/HEAD-SET MODE HAND-SET 2. Press ENTER, and this screen appears: 1...
Page 51 - NEXT; Press the desired volume number. The phone
3-15 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up 2. ENTER 1: VOLUME 2: TONE 3: RINGING (SELECT 1-4) NEXT 4: ONE RING (SELECT 1-4) 3. 1 ENTER RINGER VOLUME MODE MEDIUM 4. ENTER 1: SOFT 2: MEDIUM 3: HIGH (SELECT 1-4) NEXT 4: EXTRA HIGH (SELECT 1-4) 5. Press the desired volume number. The phone rings o...
Page 52 - Selecting; Press the desired tone number. The phone rings; following screen is shown:
3-16 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Selecting Ringer Pattern 2. ENTER 1: LOW 2: MEDIUM 3: HIGH (SELECT 1-3) 3. Press the desired tone number. The phone rings once at the selected tone. 4. When you hear a tone you like, press ENTER. The following screen is shown: LOW COMPLETED Select eit...
Page 53 - Press the multifunction button you have
3-17 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Before you can dial a leased network number, orprogram a one-touch button to dial such a number,you must assign one of your multifunction buttonas a leased network access code delimiter key. To assign one of the multifunction buttons as thedelimiter k...
Page 55 - Call Announce Intercom is distinct from; Before beginning the set-up
3-19 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Call Announce Intercom allows you to specify whichcall buttons are activated by Call AnnounceIntercom Call Screeners, and allows you to selectup to three Call Screeners. Note: Call Announce Intercom is distinct from Network (Switch provided) intercom....
Page 56 - Select from the following:; Press the buttons to turn the LEDs on or off to; the following appears:
3-20 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up 2. ENTER 1: ALL 2: SELECT 3: NO SUPPORT (SELECT 1-3) Select from the following: 1: ALL: all call appearances will be lit green and will be activated to auto-answer. 2: SELECT: only CAs with lit LEDs will auto- answer on Call Announce. 3: NO SUPPORT: t...
Page 57 - Press ENTER. If one or two way intercom is; recipient’s set, but the microphone is off.
3-21 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up At the conclusion of selecting buttons for CallAnnounce Intercom, this screen appears: SUPPORTED (SELECT/ALL) COMPLETED 1. Press ENTER. If one or two way intercom is enabled, the screen displays the enabled modeplus the authorized DN, as shown below: ...
Page 58 - spaces
3-22 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up 4. Input the directory number of the call screener exactly as it appeared on the display of yourset when you had the call screener call you. Example: 919 926-3112 or 9199263112 Press the asterisk * key for spaces (like the space between the first 9 an...
Page 59 - Repeat steps 2 and 3 until this screen appears:; The preference options determine which CA; Primary line preference; Does not automatically select
3-23 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up CALLAPPEARANCEPREFERENCE NI ONL Y 8. 10 ENTER ENTER Repeat steps 2 and 3 until this screen appears: INTERCOM FEATURE (1) (ONE OR TWO WAY) 919*926*3112 9. NEXT INTERCOM FEATURE (2) NON SUPPORTED Note the number (2) on the first line indicating youare a...
Page 60 - Ringing line preference.; Selects the CA button; Press the desired preference number, then
3-24 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Selecting CAPreference • Ringing line preference. Selects the CA button that is ringing with an incoming call. If youhave more than one incoming call, the terminalselects any ringing Intercom or Intercom Groupfeature button first, and then selects the...
Page 61 - Unassigned
3-25 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up MIC-OFF If you deactivate MIC-OFF, assign the upper rightbutton as a one-touch button, and then try toreactivate MIC-OFF, the button’s LED turns red as awarning. You must quit the procedure (press * toreturn to the menu mode main menus) and cancelthe ...
Page 62 - Press L-DIR repeatedly to either go to the; EDIT
3-26 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up SETTING UP ANDEDITING THEPERSONALDIRECTORY L-DIR 1. Press L-DIR to access the directory. > 01= BILL HALEY 02= FUJITSU 2. Press L-DIR repeatedly to either go to the directory entry to change, or to get to the nextavailable number for a new entry, th...
Page 63 - Letters; Press ENTER to display this screen:; Press EXIT to return to the initial screen.
3-27 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up Letters Numbers Press the keypad numbers corresponding to theletters in the name. The first press of a keypad digit displays the firstletter from the group of letters represented by thatkey, such as 2 for ABC, 3 for DEF, etc. The firstletter of the gr...
Page 64 - Key Label
3-28 3 Using the NI / 5E Custom T erminal Set-Up USING NETWORKDATA IN THEPERSONALDIRECTORY Key Label First Second Third Fourth ABC A B C A 2 DEF D E F D 3 GHI G H I G 4 JKL J K L J 5 MNO M N O M 6 PQRS P Q R S 7 TUV T U V T 8 WXYZ W X Y Z 9 When you receive an incoming call, and the “CallerID” or ot...
Page 65 - NI ABM button; CHAPTER 4
4-1 4 Using the NI / 5E Custom SRS-9924-ABM Figure 4-1 SRS-9924-ABM NI ABM button number Assignments CHAPTER 4 SRS-9924-ABM This SRS-9924 is available with an optional Add-OnB u t t o n M o d u l e ( A B M ) w h i c h p ro v i d e s t h i rt yadditional multifunction buttons. These multifunction but...
Page 66 - E Custom ABM
4-2 4 Using the NI / 5E Custom SRS-9924-ABM SRS 9924 ABM 5E Custom ABM button number Assignments Figure 4-2 SRS-9924-ABM 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 18 19 20
Page 67 - Use a sharp object, remove the cover from the ABM jack on the bottom
4-3 4 Using the NI / 5E Custom SRS-9924-ABM The module attaches on the right side of the terminal as shown in Figure 4-2. To attach the ABM: 1. Use a sharp object, remove the cover from the ABM jack on the bottom of the terminal, then plug in the ABM cable. 2. Place the ABM and the terminal side-by-...
Page 68 - Notes
Page 69 - erminal Installation; Required Steps; CHAPTER 5; Switch
5-1 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation Required Steps CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION These instructions are intended mainly for SystemAdministrators, service personnel or end users whoare installing the terminal. Installation involves four main steps: • Connecting the set to the network. It’s necessary...
Page 70 - AC
5-2 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation INSTALLING THETERMINAL ISDN equipment may be installed in a number ofc o n f i g u r a t i o n s . I n m o s t i n s t a l l a t i o n s , t h esupplementary equipment (NT1 and power) islocated in a wire closet in your building. If this isthe case in your ...
Page 72 - Auto-SPID displays the following screens:
5-4 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y Auto-SPID If your switch supports Auto SPID, this functionstarts when either the terminal is powered-on anda SPID is not present, or when the SPID has beenmanually cleared. Auto-SPID displays the following screens: AUTO SPID REQUESTING If only one...
Page 73 - Dial your voice SPID number and press ENTER.; For first time installations, download will
5-5 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation ENTER SPID ID=000000000000 2. Dial your voice SPID number and press ENTER. SPID ASSIGNMENT END COMPLETED Note: For first time installations, download will occur without plugging and unplugging theset. At initial installation, when you press ENTER toconfirm...
Page 74 - ) Service Profile Change Notification. If you
5-6 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y configuration types (CACH or EKTS) and theinstructions on how to change the terminal settingsfor proper operation. If your service provider has not supplied a SPID toyou, try this format shown above. If it does notwork, contact your service provid...
Page 75 - Do not change your SPID unless told to do
5-7 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y LOADING ORMODIFYINGNETWORK DATA(after entering theSPID) Note: Do not change your SPID unless told to do so by your service provider. In most cases,digital sets will not work without the correctSPID number. If the SPID number is wrong,the set displ...
Page 76 - Download
5-8 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y Key AttributeConfiguration CACH uses Call Appearances for telephone numbersand feature numbers for features. You enter thesenumbers with options 1 and 2 of KEY-ATTR. Before attempting to load or modify network data,obtain the current configuration...
Page 77 - To automatically download the configuration,; Assigns buttons to Directory Numbers in EKTS,; Press 2 to display the options for manual
5-9 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y ManualConfiguration 1. To automatically download the configuration, press 1, ENTER. The following displays areshown: DL EXECUTING UNA L-DIR CLEAR OPTIONS DL COMPLETED UNA L-DIR CLEAR OPTIONS The menu items in the manual configuration modeserve the...
Page 78 - Green
5-10 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y NEXT 4: ICM/GIC 6: TRANS 5: CONF (SELECT 1-9) NEXT 7: ORIG DN 9: DSGN CA 8: CA RESV (SELECT 1-9) Note: The following descriptions begin with selections from these nine items. Your NISDN terminal’s first button is set at thefactory as CA=1. There ...
Page 79 - Press the button to which you want to assign; The final screen looks like this:; W i t h y o u r C a l l A p p e a r a n c e a s s i g n m e n t
5-11 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y 2. Press the button to which you want to assign a Call Appearance. You can press any unlit or green multifunctionbutton. If you press a red button, the display showsthe message INVALID SELECTION, and the setwaits for you to press a valid button. ...
Page 81 - W i t h y o u r F e a t u re A c t i v a t o r a s s i g n m e n t
5-13 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y • If you press a green button, the display showsthe current feature number assigned to thatmultifunction button. You can either enter anew feature number to replace the currentnumber or cancel the current number. • If you select an unlit button, ...
Page 82 - If you manually reassign the CONF; CLEAR ENTER
5-14 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y This completes programming of FAs. If youencounter problems accessing features, reviewthese items for accuracy and check with your serviceprovider. Caution: If you manually reassign the CONF button, conference may not work in all cases.If you wis...
Page 84 - If you are assigning multifunction button
5-16 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y The final screen looks like this: DN=XXXXXXX (XX) COMPLETED If you canceled the current assignment, nonumbers appear after DN= and the button indicator goes dark. Note: If you are assigning multifunction button 1, you must enter the set’s primary...
Page 87 - To manually assign the Originating Directory; Press 1 or 2 to change the current status, or; If an invalid key is selected for the originating
5-19 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y The first step is to designate the CA or DirectoryNumber that you will typically use for outgoing calls.This is called the Originating DN. If you do notsubscribe to Call Appearance Reservation, you donot need to follow the steps in Selection 7 or...
Page 89 - The terminal supports certain new; If an invalid key is selected for the
5-21 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y Selection 9:Designated CallAppearance N o t e : The terminal supports certain new capabilities of National ISDN 97/98. If you wishto assign the following features, the necessarysteps are shown below. The terminal willoperate using default value, ...
Page 90 - Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures to:
5-22 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NI ONL Y PROGRAMMINGTHE SET Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures to: • Enable headset use and turn off handsfreemode, if desired. • Set operating parameters such as ringer volumeand tone. • Program the calendar/clock and other localfeatures. Note: Refer to C...
Page 91 - NT1 Settings; Termination
5-23 5 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Installation NT1 Settings Termination Timing Single UnitInstallations Distance betweenthe NT1 and theterminal is up to230 ft. Fujitsu ISDN phones have a Terminating Resistor(TR) switch on the back of the set. The options areON and OFF. Note: The default setting for th...
Page 93 - erminal Accessories; Labeling the Set; CHAPTER 6; A template printing accessory is available
6-1 6 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Accessories Labeling the Set Figure 6-1: Digital Set Cover Removal CHAPTER 6 ACCESSORIES To label the buttons on the set, you must firstremove the plastic cover over the front panel. Inserta pointed object into the semi-circular notch at thebottom middle of the plastic...
Page 94 - Handset
6-2 6 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Accessories Handset Figure 6-2: Handset Features Fujitsu has developed an application file usingMicrosoft Excel for Windows and Macintosh to assistyou in printing the templates. These files areavailable for no charge via our World Wide Website at http://www.fnc.fujitsu...
Page 95 - Wall Kit
6-3 6 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Accessories Wall Kit Figure 6-3: Mounting Kit The terminal is attached to the wall by: 1. Attaching the mounting kit to the wall as shown in the illustration. Three screws hold theterminal mount, and two screws hold theoptional ABM mount. 2. Connecting the lower hook o...
Page 96 - To replace the cartridge:
6-4 6 NI / 5E Custom T erminal Accessories The ROM cartridge is located on the bottom of theterminal. To replace the cartridge: 1. Remove the screw holding the cartridge. 2. Pull the cartridge from the housing. Be sure to note the orientation of the cartridge. 3. Place a new cartridge in the recepta...
Page 97 - erminal T; APPENDIX A
APPENDIX A 1 NI / 5E Custom Appendix - T erminal T esting A ENTERINGTEST MODE The terminal has a self-test mode that performs tests,which include the following: • LED test • Key test • Tone test • LCD test • Memory tests • NT1 line test To enter test mode, follow these steps: 1. Unplug the ISDN line...
Page 98 - LED Test
2 APPENDIX A NI / 5E Custom Appendix - T erminal T esting A PERFORMINGTESTS LED Test The following sections summarize the self-tests thatyou can perform. The LED test is done first automatically. It turns allLEDs red for the duration of the test. When the LED test is complete, you can start anyof th...
Page 99 - Tone Test
APPENDIX A 3 NI / 5E Custom Appendix - T erminal T esting A Tone Test LCD Test When you press 7 on the DTMF keypad, the speakersounds a Ringer Tone. Each time you press the #key, the tone changes. If you pick up the handset,the ringing stops and a Busy tone is sent to thehandset. The LCD shows the f...
Page 100 - Display Message; Memory Tests
4 APPENDIX A NI / 5E Custom Appendix - T erminal T esting A Exiting TestMode Table B-1 Self-Test Result Codes Display Message Test Result Action VOICE ALL GOOD Normal ERROR CODE (06) Line, NT , or terminal 1) Check ISDN line is not operational connection.2) Call FujitsuTechnical Assistance All Other...
Page 101 - ror Messages; APPENDIX B; ERROR MESSAGES; switch
APPENDIX B 1 B NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Er ror Messages APPENDIX B ERROR MESSAGES Various messages are displayed to describe connection or command status.Tables B-1 (circuit-switched) and B-2 (packet-switched) show connection statusmessages. Table B-1 Connection Status Messages BCS (Circuit-Switche...
Page 102 - or Messages; Message Displayed
2 APPENDIX B B NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Err or Messages Table B-1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # Message Displayed Description 038 OUT OF ORDER ........................ Network Out of Order 041 ................................................ Temporary failure 042 NETWORK BUSY ........
Page 104 - Table B-2 National Standardized Cause Values
4 APPENDIX B B NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Err or Messages Table B-2 National Standardized Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description 004 VACANT CODE ......................... Unused area or central office code 008 PREFIX 0 DIALED IN ERROR 009 PREFIX 1 DIALED IN ERROR 010 PREFIX 1 NOT DIALED 0...
Page 105 - Table B-3 Network Specific Cause Values
APPENDIX B 5 B NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Er ror Messages Table B-3 Network Specific Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description 008 CALL IS PROCEEDING ............... Call cannot be cleared due to other users 013 SERVICE DENIED 028 SPECIAL INTERCEPTANNOUNCEMENT 029 SPECIAL INTERCEPT ............
Page 106 - Table B-4 Uniform Cause Values
6 APPENDIX B B NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Err or Messages Table B-4 Uniform Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed 003 NO ROUTE TO DESTINATION 016 NORMAL CLEARING 017 USER BUSY 018 NO USER RESPONDING 019 USER ALERTING, NO ANSWER 021 CALL REJECTED 022 NUMBER CHANGED 027 DESTINATION OUT OF ORDER 034 CI...
Page 107 - dering National ISDN Lines; APPENDIX C
APPENDIX C 1 C NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Or dering National ISDN Lines About OrderingISDN Service APPENDIX C ORDERING NATIONAL ISDN LINES Fujitsu supports the participates in the NorthAmerican ISDN User’s Forum (NIUF) ISDN OrderingCodes (IOCs). These IOCs inform the telephonecompany about number of ...
Page 108 - Using IOCs
2 APPENDIX C C NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Or dering National ISDN Lines Using IOCs The first step in using IOCs is to become familiarwith your equipment. You should decide whatfeatures and capabilities are needed for yourtelephone system. On the following pages, anumber of commonly used features are ...
Page 109 - Definitions
APPENDIX C 3 C NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Or dering National ISDN Lines Definitions DN Directory number or telephone number CA Call appearance of a telephone number Call button A button available for a voice call CFD/CFB Call forwards incoming calls to a preassigneddestination number when you “don’t ...
Page 110 - Package EZ 1
4 APPENDIX C C NI / 5E Custom Appendix - Or dering National ISDN Lines E-Z ISDN The Fujitsu terminals support the E-Z ISDN Ordering Codes. The E-Z Codesmay be ordered from a number of the service providers. Two of the E-ZCode configurations are shown below. Package EZ 1 • Non-EKTS • Primary Director...
Page 111 - Terminal ICI Displays; APPENDIX D; called party was on another CA
APPENDIX D 1 D Appendix - 5E Custom Terminal ICI Displays APPENDIX D ISDN CALL IDENTIFICATION (ICI) DISPLAYS FOR 5E CUSTOM ACB(*) ....... Automatic callback Brg(*) ........ Call barged in on CFA(*) ....... Call forwarding all calls CFB(*) ....... Call forwarded because busy CFN(*) ....... Call forwa...
Page 112 - NOTES
2 APPENDIX D D Appendix - 5E Custom Terminal ICI Displays NOTES
Page 113 - Function Buttons; This card is intended as a quick reference. For additional; Call Forwarding Variable
SRS-9912-SP and SRS-9924QUICK REFERENCE CARD D R O P C O N F R E D I A L T R A N H O L D S P K R Function Buttons Volume/ContrastButtons Fujitsurecommended FA/FIassignments (NI Only) Permanent 19/62 18/60 20/61 This card is intended as a quick reference. For additional information, see the User’s Gu...
Page 115 - CUSTOM COMMANDS FOR NI SYSTEM ONLY; CUSTOM COMMANDS FOR 5ESS SYSTEM ONLY; To TRANSFER a Call
NI NI CUSTOM COMMANDS FOR NI SYSTEM ONLY To TRANSFER a Call If your phone lacks a TRANSFER button, ask yourSystems Administrator how to transfer a call. Lucent: 1. Press TRANSFER.2. Another CA/DN will be selected automatically and you will hear the dial tone. 3. Dial third party.4. Press TRANSFER an...