Fujitsu SRS-9924 - Manual

Fujitsu SRS-9924

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – USER GUIDE; AND
  • Page 3 – Fujitsu; NI; erminal Intr; Printed in the United States of America.
  • Page 4 – Warning
  • Page 5 – System Port Identification; Read and understand all installation instructions.
  • Page 6 – Repairs
  • Page 7 – Conventions and Layout; Menus or screen displays appear as text in boxes.; FRI; E Custom Only; ENTER
  • Page 8 – The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display.
  • 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
  • Page 11 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Section; Chapter 1
  • Page 13 – erminal Over; CHAPTER 1; Multifunction Buttons; Function Keys
  • Page 15 – Softkeys; Microphone
  • Page 21 – See Appendix D
  • Page 22 – Standard Softkey Layout
  • Page 23 – E CUSTOM ONL; Ringing Preference; CHAPTER 2
  • Page 24 – AUTOHOLD
  • Page 25 – Or
  • Page 26 – Press SPKR. Its LED will light red and you will
  • Page 27 – Press SPKR and then replace the handset in its; Method 1
  • Page 28 – Method 2; On; CONFERENCE; NI ONL
  • Page 29 – E Custom; These assignments are not used for 5E Custom; or; Select any CA that is ringing or on hold.
  • Page 30 – Pressing DROP at the end of a regular two party; DROP
  • Page 33 – Press CONF then hang up to complete the; Dialing Special
  • Page 36 – Scroll to the name of the person you want to
  • Page 37 – Using the; Setting up the SPID (option 8) is described
  • Page 38 – NI ONLY; Press NEXT repeatedly to cycle through the menus.; E CUSTOM ONLY
  • Page 39 – If you enter menu mode during a call,; OPTIONS
  • Page 40 – Press the unassigned button you want as your; To program a standard telephone number or a
  • 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
  • Page 43 – Press the one-touch button whose number you; Complete the procedure in one of these ways:
  • Page 44 – Enter the present hour and then press ENTER.
  • 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
  • Page 46 – To return to normal operation, press OPTIONS.
  • 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,
  • Page 48 – Press ENTER when done, and this screen; You can now select a different menu function,
  • Page 49 – You can then select a different menu function,; Allows speaker use, controlled by SPKR button.; Headset Mode
  • Page 50 – This local feature allows you to:
  • Page 51 – NEXT; Press the desired volume number. The phone
  • Page 52 – Selecting; Press the desired tone number. The phone rings; following screen is shown:
  • Page 53 – Press the multifunction button you have
  • Page 55 – Call Announce Intercom is distinct from; Before beginning the set-up
  • Page 56 – Select from the following:; Press the buttons to turn the LEDs on or off to; the following appears:
  • Page 57 – Press ENTER. If one or two way intercom is; recipient’s set, but the microphone is off.
  • Page 58 – spaces
  • Page 59 – Repeat steps 2 and 3 until this screen appears:; The preference options determine which CA; Primary line preference; Does not automatically select
  • Page 60 – Ringing line preference.; Selects the CA button; Press the desired preference number, then
  • Page 61 – Unassigned
  • Page 62 – Press L-DIR repeatedly to either go to the; EDIT
  • Page 63 – Letters; Press ENTER to display this screen:; Press EXIT to return to the initial screen.
  • Page 64 – Key Label
  • Page 65 – NI ABM button; CHAPTER 4
  • Page 66 – E Custom ABM
  • Page 67 – Use a sharp object, remove the cover from the ABM jack on the bottom
  • Page 68 – Notes
  • Page 69 – erminal Installation; Required Steps; CHAPTER 5; Switch
  • Page 70 – AC
  • Page 72 – Auto-SPID displays the following screens:
  • Page 73 – Dial your voice SPID number and press ENTER.; For first time installations, download will
  • Page 74 – ) Service Profile Change Notification. If you
  • Page 75 – Do not change your SPID unless told to do
  • Page 76 – Download
  • Page 77 – To automatically download the configuration,; Assigns buttons to Directory Numbers in EKTS,; Press 2 to display the options for manual
  • Page 78 – Green
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 82 – If you manually reassign the CONF; CLEAR ENTER
  • Page 84 – If you are assigning multifunction button
  • 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
  • Page 89 – The terminal supports certain new; If an invalid key is selected for the
  • Page 90 – Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures to:
  • Page 91 – NT1 Settings; Termination
  • Page 93 – erminal Accessories; Labeling the Set; CHAPTER 6; A template printing accessory is available
  • Page 94 – Handset
  • Page 95 – Wall Kit
  • Page 96 – To replace the cartridge:
  • Page 97 – erminal T; APPENDIX A
  • Page 98 – LED Test
  • Page 99 – Tone Test
  • Page 100 – Display Message; Memory Tests
  • Page 101 – ror Messages; APPENDIX B; ERROR MESSAGES; switch
  • Page 102 – or Messages; Message Displayed
  • Page 104 – Table B-2 National Standardized Cause Values
  • Page 105 – Table B-3 Network Specific Cause Values
  • Page 106 – Table B-4 Uniform Cause Values
  • Page 107 – dering National ISDN Lines; APPENDIX C
  • Page 108 – Using IOCs
  • Page 109 – Definitions
  • Page 110 – Package EZ 1
  • Page 111 – Terminal ICI Displays; APPENDIX D; called party was on another CA
  • Page 112 – NOTES
  • Page 113 – Function Buttons; This card is intended as a quick reference. For additional; Call Forwarding Variable
  • Page 115 – CUSTOM COMMANDS FOR NI SYSTEM ONLY; CUSTOM COMMANDS FOR 5ESS SYSTEM ONLY; To TRANSFER a Call
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Summary

Page 2 - USER GUIDE; AND

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Page 3 - Fujitsu; NI; erminal Intr; Printed in the United States of America.

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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...

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