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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – NEC Business Solutions Ltd; THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
  • Page 3 – THIS MANUAL
  • Page 5 – This document
  • Page 7 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade Procedure for Xen Axis/Master; Section 1; Chapter 2 Hardware Description and Specifications for Xen IPK
  • Page 8 – Chapter 4 Programming
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1; IGRATION; E C T I O N
  • Page 10 – The following memories are empty after the upgrade:
  • Page 13 – Upgrade Type
  • Page 14 – From the Communications menu, select Connect to connect the
  • Page 16 – From the Communications menu, Select Disconnect to disconnect
  • Page 17 – MAT
  • Page 22 – Click Hardware Upload.
  • Page 23 – From the Communications menu, select Disconnect to disconnect
  • Page 24 – PGRADE; Upgrade Description; W A R N I N G; avoid static discharge; Software Upgrade Procedure; OFF
  • Page 25 – Press LK8 + LK1 to access the Memory Block.
  • Page 26 – when handling; PRT Software Chip Installation; Remove the old chip located on IC2.
  • Page 27 – Software Verification; To verify that the software revision was installed:
  • Page 28 – DDING
  • Page 29 – Chapter 2; Basic KSU
  • Page 30 – Description; This ETU provides the following items:
  • Page 31 – Xen IPK; Installation; Switch Settings
  • Page 32 – Refer to; Before programming System Data, the battery must be connected to
  • Page 33 – LED Indications; Settings; LED
  • Page 34 – The PKU 192-UA is installed in the IC30 socket.
  • Page 39 – MJ2 Pin
  • Page 41 – Chapter 3; Attendant Transfer; Terminal Type; Wait for ringback tone or voice announcement.; From the Attendant Position with a CO/PBX call in progress:
  • Page 42 – General; must
  • Page 43 – The Basic Port Package; A Call Arrival extension; All Multiline Terminals; Required Components; None
  • Page 44 – ERVICE; Call Arrival keys can be set for Call Forward – Off - Premise.; Restrictions
  • Page 46 – Caller ID - Incoming; All Multiline Terminals with an LCD.
  • Page 47 – Caller ID Indication
  • Page 48 – Scrolling Caller ID with Return Call; The user can press the Feature key and then the flashing red CO line
  • Page 51 – Feature
  • Page 52 – UIDE
  • Page 53 – EATURE; The D; Series i Multiline Terminals provide ergonomic form and user-; YSTEM
  • Page 54 – PERATING; Refer to individual feature for details.
  • Page 56 – Up to two adapters can be installed in a D; Series i Multiline Terminal; Terminal; Button Units
  • Page 58 – DTU-type Multiline Terminals
  • Page 60 – Electronic Volume Control; To change the LCD contrast for Multiline Display Terminals:
  • Page 61 – To change the station ringing volume:
  • Page 63 – Dial the Access Code; zone, or press the programmed Feature Access or One-Touch key.; , when the page is an External Page, as set in; To originate using a Multiline Terminal:
  • Page 64 – Dial the desired Access Code; , when the page is only an External Page, as; Default Access Codes are:
  • Page 66 – Full Duplex Handsfree; All DTU-type Multiline Terminals; Press
  • Page 68 – ISDN-BRI Trunk Connections; Malicious Call Trace is available for the Australian Network.; Not applicable; To provide ISDN trunk connection:; Data Assignment
  • Page 69 – The ISDN-BRI interface provides a voice communication path only.; Sixteen ISDN trunks (B channels) can be assigned in a system.; Common; Layer 2 Down: COXX Layer2 DOWN
  • Page 70 – CO Line Service
  • Page 72 – ISDN-PRI Trunk Connections; The following services are available with an ISDN-PRI circuit.
  • Page 74 – Data Assignment for CO Line Services
  • Page 75 – The ISDN-PRI interface provides voice communication only.; GENERAL; Sixteen ISDN trunks (B Channels) can be assigned in a system.
  • Page 76 – Xen IPK Expanded; Up to 64 ISDN trunks (B Channels) can be assigned in a system.; Layer 1 Down: COxx Layer1 DOWN
  • Page 77 – ISDN – PRI Installation
  • Page 78 – DID Line Service
  • Page 79 – Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation from Station
  • Page 80 – Music on Hold; External source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-U23 KSU.; Music On Hold can be disabled if required.
  • Page 81 – Optional interface ETUs are not required for this feature.; ELATED
  • Page 83 – Station Transfer
  • Page 85 – Universal Slots
  • Page 89 – Refer to the Xen IPK System Hardware Manual for more information.; KSU Power-Based ETU Quantity Limitations
  • Page 91 – DRAFT 3; Programming; Chapter 4
  • Page 92 – System Mode; General Description
  • Page 93 – Programming Procedures; Related Programming
  • Page 94 – PRI Channel Assignment
  • Page 95 – NEW
  • Page 96 – Display
  • Page 100 – MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection
  • Page 102 – LCD Line Key – Name Assignment
  • Page 104 – Port Number for ESIB 16 ETU
  • Page 108 – Card Interface Slot Assignment
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Enhancement Guide to Migrat ing

from Xen Axis/Master to Xen IPK

R1000

NEC Business Solutions Ltd

Document No.: 8283

Release 1.0

September 2003

Xen IPK

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Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade Procedure for Xen Axis/Master i Doc. No. 8283 - Release 1.0 S e ptember 20 03 Preface & Disclaimer GENERAL INFORMATION The Xen IPK System is a feature-rich key system that provides over 200features including Computer Telephony Integration, Least Cost Routing,Automatic Call ...

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Xen IPK R1000 Upgrade Procedure for Xen Axis/Master iii Doc. No. 8283 - Release 1.0 S e ptember 20 03 Important Note About this Upgrade Procedure This document provides all of the necessary information to upgrade your Xen Axis/Master system to XenIPK Release 1000 software and to install the related ...

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