Multi-Line Telephone User Guide



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Multi-Line Telephone User Guide Please read this manual carefully before Operating this product and save this manual for future use. A5-31674-1 Issue 1. January 211

Before using Your Telephone Thank you for purchasing NEC SL1 system. Due to the flexibility built into the system, your Dialing Codes and Feature Capacities may differ from those in this guide. Check with your NEC Authorized Supplier / System Administrator and make a note of any differences. Installing the Handset and Line Cord Cord can be installed either way When installing the handset: 1. Make sure the handset cord is plugged into the handset jack on the telephone base. 2. The line cord routes through the channel on the telephone base. 3. Alternatively the line cord can route through the channel on the telephone legs. Handset Cord Adjust the Two-Position Viewing Angle To set the low viewing angle position: 1. Fold the legs all the way back. To set the high viewing angle position: 1. Flip up the two leg supports. 2. Fold the legs back until the supports contact the base. -1 -

Using Your Telephone < Multi-line Telephone> IP4WW-( )*TXH-A TEL Handset Dial Keys HOLD Key Press this key to place an internal or external call on hold. Key Controls the built-in speaker which can be used for Handsfree dialing/ monitoring. LED on key lights when key is active. * 12 Progr ammable Function Keys are available for IP4WW-12TXH-A TEL. ** 24 Progr ammable Function Keys are available for IP4WW-24TXH-A TEL. Call Indicator Lamp This lamp flashes fast when a call is ringing and flashes slower when a message has been left. Alphanumeric Display The LCD has 2 lines with 16 characters. Exit Key Exit any screen and return the display to Time & Date. Help Key The user can press this key followed by a programmable key to check what Line or Programmable Feature is assigned on the key. Programmable Function Keys Flexible Line keys or Feature Keys assigned by the System Administrator. Flash Key Press key to finish an outside call and hear the dial tone. Transfer Key Allows the extension user to transfer established calls to another extension. DND/CONF Key (Do Not Disturb / Conference) Setup a Do Not Disturb or Conference if pressed during a call. Mute (Microphone) Key Mute handset or Handsfree Microphone. LED lights when microphone is muted. Clear/Back Key Press this key to cancel the current action or delete a character. Cursor Key (Navigation Key) Access various features with simple operation. Incoming Call History Key Enter Key Volume (UP) Key Redial Key Directory Functions or Volume (DOWN) Keys Handsfree Options - Handsfree lets you place and answer calls by pressing instead of using the handset. - With Automatic Handsfree, you can press a Key without lifting the handset. Normally, you have Automatic Handsfree. - Use Handsfree Answerback to answer a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward your phone without lifting the handset. -2 -

For Your Convenience Program Function Keys Programmable Function Keys can be assigned as Trunk Key and/or other Function Keys. You can just press the function key to activate the assigned function without dialing the Service Code. Function Key Code + Additional Data 8 5 1 8 5 2 There are 2 levels of Function Keys. (General Keys : assigned by 851, Appearance Keys : assigned by 852) Appearance Keys have priority. You can overwrite the Appearance Key at the General Key. If you w ant to overw rite the General Key at the App earance Key, you have to eras e the Appearance Key by dialing 852 + before General Key assignment. In the default setting, Programmable Function Key No. 1 to 12 is assigned as Trunk Key. If you want to assign Function Keys (General) at the unused Trunk Keys, these unused keys should be erased by 852 + operation. Programmable Function Keys can be erased by dialing 852 + or 851 +. Program DSS/One-Touch Keys Programmable Function Keys can be assigned as DSS (Direct Station Selection) or One-Touch Keys. You can place an Outside / Intercom Call by just pressing this key without dialing the number. Function Key 8 5 1 1 Trunk Access Code Telephone Number Hold 9?? Extension Number To change Trunk Access Code, Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. In the default setting, Programmable Function Key No. 1 to 12 is assigned as Trunk Key. If you want to assign DSS Keys at the unused Trunk Keys, these unused keys shoul d be erased by 852 + operation before the above operation. In case of DSS Key, the extension status can be indicated on the BLF. (idle : extinguished, Busy : lit) When you register a telephone number, 9 (Trunk Access Code) should be added on top of number. Up to 36 digits dialing can be registered, but the name can not be registered. If you want to continue the o peration, press Programmable Function Key instead of Speak er Key to finish. -3 -

For Your Convenience Register Abbreviated Dialing (Speed Dialing) (Common ABB) 8 5 3 Bin No. Telephone Number?? (Group ABB) 8 5 4 Hold Name Hold?? The digit of Bin No. depends on the system setting. (-9(Group ABB) / -99 / -999) System setting is necessary for Group ABB function. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for more details. Name can be entered by Dial Pad Keys. (See below) Up to 36 digits dialing can be registered, and up to 12 characters can be registered as name. If you want to continue the operation, dial Bin No. instead of Key to finish. You can skip to enter the name. (No enter any character, then press Hold Key). You can erase the registered number & name by pressing Exit Key after dialing Bin No.. Entering Alphanumeric Characters When you enter a name, use Dial Pad Keys to enter letters as below. For example, press 2 key once for A, twice for B, etc.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * # DND/CONF Number of pressing the Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 1 @ [ ] ^ _ { } A B C a b c 2 D E F d e f 3 G H I g h i 4 J K L j k l 5 M N O m n o 6 P Q R S p q r s 7 T U V t u v 8 W X Y Z w x y z 9! # $ % & ( ) +, -. / : ; < = >? Accepts a character and move the cursor one place to the right. Press twice to insert a space. Clear the character entry to the left, one character at a time. (Backspace Key) -4 -

Placing Calls Place an Outside Call <Quick Access> Trunk Key Telephone Number? Listen for Dial Tone before dialing a Telephone Number. You can have function keys for Trunks or Trunk Groups. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier. Place an Outside Call <Access by Code> Trunk Access Code 9 Trunk Group No. 8 4?? # 9 5 Trunk No. (e.g. Trunk 5) Telephone Number? To change Trunk Access Code, Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. Listen for Dial Tone before dialing a Telephone Number. In case the number of Trunk Group is more than 1, you should enter 2 digits (e.g. 11 : Group 11) after dialing 84. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for more details. For the dial digit of Trunk Number, Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. Place an Intercom Call <Dial Access> Extension Number Your call will ring or voice-announce. If you hear ringing, wait for an answer. If you hear a beep, begin speaking. Dialing 1 changes voice/ring mode. (in case the destination is Multi-line Telephone) -5 -

Placing Calls Quickly Abbreviated (Speed) Dialing <for Outside> Common ABB Group ABB Common ABB Bin No. # 2 Group ABB Bin No. # 4 Group ABB Key (851+28) Key The digit of Bin No. depends on the system setting. (-9 / -99 / -999) Telephone Numbers shall be pre-registered to the system. System setti ng is nec essary for Group AB B functi on. As k your NEC Authorized S upplier f or more details. One-Touch Call <for Outside / Intercom> One-Touch / DSS Key (851+1) Key The Telephone / Extension Number shall be pre-registered to a One-Touch / DSS Key. Trunk Access Code (Dial 9 or ) should be added on top of Telephone Number. Last Number Dialing <for Outside / Intercom> Redial List The system retains the last 1 numbers dialed which can be viewed and dialed. (On-Hook) (Find desired number) -6 -

If your call doesn t go through Set Camp On / Callback 8 5 <Camp On> Wait without hanging up (Hear Busy Tone or No Answer) Camp On Key (851+35) Key <Callback> Wait for the system to call you back <Camp On> In case of Intercom Call, when you hear ringing, wait for the called party to answer. In case of Outside Call, when you hear Dial Tone, begin telephone number dialing. <Callback> In case of Intercom Call, when your phone starts the ringing, lift handset and wait for the called party to answer. In case of Outside Call, when your phone starts the ringing, lift handset, hear Dial Tone, and begin telephone number dialing. This function is applicable in case all trunks are busy condition. (not applicable for dialed outside party busy) Cancel Camp On / Callback 8 7 Set / Answer a Message Waiting Set (Hear Busy Tone or No Answer) MW Key (851+38) Key Answer Your phone s Indicator is flashing in Red MW Key (851+38) Key When you set a MW, the called party s Indicator starts to flash, and your Indicator is lit in Red. When you answer a MW, the Indicator shall automatically be off when the called party answers. -7 -

If your call doesn t go through Check & Answer a Message Waiting You can check who left a message to you, and then answer. (On-Hook) Help (Check Name) Cancel Message Waiting (Cancel Individually - at originated extension) Extension Number you want to cancel MW 8 7 1 Clear all Message Waiting (at any extension) 8 7 3 Clear all messages (you have left for other extensions and messages other extension have left for you). Repeat Dialing <Outside Call> Repeat Dial Key (Hear Busy Tone or No answer) (851+29) Key The system periodically redials the call. Repeat duratio n is programmable. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier. You should lift the handset when the called party answered. -8 -

Answering Calls Answering an Outside Call Ringing Extension (Ringing) Non-Ringing Extension Trunk Key (Flashing) Confirm the status of Mute Key if you want to answer by Handsfree. (MIC On : Light off, MIC Off : Light On) Answering an Intercom Call Voice Mode Extension Ring Mode Extension (Voice) Speak toward your phone (Ringing) Intercom Call Mode can be set at your phone by : Ring : + 823 Voice : + 821 Confirm the status of Mute Key if you want to answer by Handsfree. (MIC On : Light off, MIC Off : Light On) Picking up a call for other Extensions In same Group # Call Pickup Key In Other Groups Pickup for Specified Extension (851+24) Key 8 6 9 Call Pickup for other Group Key (851+25) Key Extension Number System setting is necessary to make Call Pickup Group. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier. -9 -

Hold / Transferring Calls Holding a Call / Retrieving a Held Call Hold Hold Retrieve Outside Call Trunk Key (Flashing) (Talking) Hold Intercom Call (Flashing) In case of Intercom, the call shall be held as Exclusive Hold on your phone. This operation puts your outside call on System Hold. Other extension user can take the call off Hold. Holding a Call Exclusively Hold Exclusive Hold Retrieve Trunk Key Outside Call (Flashing) (851+45) Key Hold (Talking) Intercom Call (Flashing) This operation puts your outside call on Exclusive Hold. Other extension user can not take the call off Hold. Retrieve a held outside call (if your extension doesn t have Trunk Keys) Trunk No. you want to retrieve 7 7 2 (To answer own held Trunk) Transfer For the dial digit of Trunk Number, Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. Transferring a Call to the other Extension Hold Extension Number (Talking) (Announce) Transfer If your phone has DSS/ One-Touch key, just press it instead of HOLD and Extension Number operation. - 1 -

For more convenient use Do Not Disturb (DND) DND/CONF 1 DND : Trunk Incoming Call (On-Hook) 2 DND : Intercom Incoming Call 3 DND : Trunk & Intercom Incoming Call 4 DND : Transferred (CFW) Call 5 Room Monitor DND : Cancel When you set DND function, DND/CONF Key s lamp is lit and the Internal Dial Tone pattern is changed. For the Room Monitor feature, ask your NEC Authorized supplier for details. Call Forwarding / Follow Me To Call Forward Immediate 8 4 8 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward Immediate Key (851+1) Key Cancel To Call Forward When Your Phone is Busy # 1 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward Busy Function Key (851+11) Key Cancel To Call Forward When You Do Not Answer 8 4 5 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward No- Answer Function Key (851+12) Key Cancel -11 -

For more convenient use To Call Forward When Your Phone is Busy or You Do Not Answer 8 4 4 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward Busy/No- Answer Function Key (851+13) Key Cancel To Call Forward Both Ring 8 4 2 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward Busy/No- Answer Function Key (851+14) Key Cancel To Call Forward Follow Me 8 4 6 Set 1 Destination Extension Number Call Forward Busy/No- Answer Function Key (851+15) Key Cancel Conference (Talking) DND/CONF Extension Number DND/CONF Trunk Key Telephone Number (Talk) <twice>?? You can repeat this operation to add more parties. You may be able to have up to 16 parties. (include your extension) May need to adjust the level due to the Environment phones are placed. Ask your NEC Authori zed Supplier for the details. - 12 -

Basic Use Menu Structure of the Navigation Keys Menu Structure The following table shows Basic Use Menu Structure of the Navigation keys. Main Menu 1: Call History 2: Contacts 5: Phone Setting 8: Properties 11: Missed Call 12: Received Call 13: Dialed Number 21: Search 22: Create Contacts 23: Edit Contacts 52: Display 81: Phone 111 11x: Missed Call Data 121 12x: Received Call Data 131 13x: Dialed Call Data 211 21x: Name Started from A-J 221: Save Private Phone Book 222: Save Common Phone Book 223: Save Group Phone Book 231 23x: Name Started from A-J 521: Contrast Port Information 82: System - 13 - Main Software Version MAC Address Hardware Key Code

Using Navigation Keys Check Call History (On-Hook) Display shows 1:OPRN LST 1/4 >Call History: XX xx: Received Call Numbers Check Missed Call & Call Back(Example. Receive a call from ABC Ltd./ Phone 356551234) (On-Hook) (Twice) Display shows 11: Call HTY 1/3 >Missed Call: XX xx: Missed Call Numbers (You can select by Up/Down key.) You can confirm the Number or Name. ABC Ltd. 1/xx 111:OCT-22 16:52 xx: Total Missed Call numbers 356551234 1/5 >Calling Line 1 356551234 Check Received Call & Call using Received dial number (On-Hook) (Twice) (Example. Receive a call from ABC Ltd./ Phone 356551234) Display shows 12:Call HTY 2/3 >Received Call (You can select by Up/Down key.) You can confirm the Number or Name. ABC Ltd. 1/xx 121:OCT-22 16:52 xx: Total Received Call numbers ABC Ltd. 1/5 >Calling Line 1 356551234-14 -

Using Navigation Keys Check Dialed Number Data & Call using Dialed number (On-Hook) (Twice) (Example. Dialed data is 356551234.) (Twice) (You can select by Up/Down key.) Display shows 13:Call HTY 3/3 >Dialed Number 356551234 1/xx 131:OCT-22 16:52 You can confirm the Number or Name. 356551234 1/5 >Calling Line 1 356551234 Search Speed Dial bin & Place an Outside Call (On-Hook) Display shows 1:OPRN LST 1/4 >Call History: XX xx: Received Call Numbers 21: Contacts 1/3 > Search (You can select by Up/Down key.) You can confirm the Number and Name. 211: 1/xx > ABC Ltd. xx: Total registered bin numbers ABC Ltd. 1/xx >COM:356551234 xx: Total registered bin numbers for A character Or Line 1 ABC Ltd. 3565512-15 -

Built-In Answering Machine (VRS Message) System setting is necessary to use Built-In Answering Machine. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. To Record a VRS Answering Message # Message Record Message Number (1-4) 7 1 6 7 (Message Recording) Stop Recording (Message Listening) The Message can be recorded Up to 4 type of message. The Message can not exceed 2 minutes. To Listen to a VRS Answering Message Message Listen Message Number (1-4) 7 1 6 5 (Message Listening) To Erase a VRS Answering Message Message Erase Message Number (1-4) 7 1 6 3 Hold The Message can be recorded Up to 4 type of message. The Message can not exceed 2 minutes. - 16 -

Built-In Answering Machine (Voice Mail Message) When an outside caller left a message..then Extension 2 (Multi-line Telephone) shows VOICE MESSAGE xx MESSAGES XX shows the number of message left. To Listen to a Voice Mail Message 7 1 6 5 Message Listen Message Number (91-1) (Message Listening) To Erase a Voice Mail Message Message Record Message Number (91-1) 7 1 6 3 Hold The Message can be recorded Up to 1 messages. The Message can not exceed 2 minutes. - 17 -

VRS Checking Time/Date & Station Number Optional Units and System setting is necessary to use VRS feature. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. To Listen to the Time/Date, Station Number Time&Date Station Number (On-Hook) 8 (On-Hook) 6 InMail Setting the Voice Mail Control Keys Optional Units and System setting is necessary to use InMail feature. Ask your NEC Authorized Supplier for details. To Programming a Voice Mail Key Function Key Function Code Extension No. 8 5 1 Voice Mail (VM MSG) Key 7 7 Direct access to the Mailbox Automated Attendant Key 7 9 Set Call Forward to Voice Mail Press Autom ated Attenda nt Key to ch ange the status (All Calls ->No An swer -> Busy - > Busy/No Answer-> Cancel). To Check the Function of a Programming Function Key Help Function Key The programmed function is displayed. (On-Hook) - 18 -

InMail Guidance Message Flow Main Menu Voice Mail lets callers leave recorded messages for you and lets you leave recorded messages for co-workers. Messages get stored in each person s mailbox. To listen to your messages or use other Voice Mail features, call your mailbox and access the Main Menu. Your Message Wait LED flashes (red) when you have a message. Automated Attendant answers your company s calls with a recorded message and gives dialling instructions for callers to follow. L Listen to Messages 5 While listening you can: RE Record REply 73 MF Have Msg Forwarded 63 MC Make Call to Sender 62 TI Get TIme, Date 84 SA SAve Message 72 E Erase Msg 3 L Listen to Next Msg 5 B Backup a Few Secs 2 BB Backup to Beginning 22 G Go Ahead a Few Secs 4 Pause/Resume Listening 1N Select New Message List 16 1S Select Saved Message List 17 1A Select All Message List 12 Exit Listen Mode # Select the Listen Mode See also Select Listen Mode on the Main Menu # RS Record & Send Message 77 Mailbox Greeting Renter mailbox number # Enter mailbox number, then: Start Recording Exit to Main Menu # Pause/Resume E # While recording you can: Erase Recording End Recording 3 # G Callers hear your active greeting (1~3) only if you do not answer or are busy. If Auto Attendant DND is ON, the Auto Attendant does not ring your phone. Callers immediately hear your active greeting. If OFF, the Auto Attendant will try your extension. 4 Calling Your Mailbox and Accessing the Main Menu To call your mailbox from outside the company: 1. Dial company phone number. 2. Wait for Automated Attendant to answer. 3. Dial # and your mailbox number. - Optionally dial and co-worker s mailbox number to leave a message. - The codes in your system may be different. To call your mailbox from your extension: 1. Press Voice Mail Key (851+77). RN Record Mailbox Name InMail will play your mailbox name in the voice prompts instead of your mailbox number. 76 To access a feature from your mailbox Main Menu: 1. Dial the letters shown to the left of the feature name. - The corresponding numbers are shown to the right. - The letters you dial match some of the letters in the feature name. OP Mailbox OPtions 67 The mailbox options are: TI TIme and Date 84 S Security Code Changes or erases your mailbox security code. MessageNotification 7 SA Sys Admin Options (For Admin Mailboxes only) 72 Select Listen Mode 1N Select New Message List 16 1S Select Saved Message List 17 N AT # Calls co-worker or outside number when you get msg. Auto Time Stamp Plays the msg time, date and sender after the msg. Exit Menu 6 28 # 1A Select All Message List 12 These options are also available while listening to a message. X EXit Mailbox 9-19 -

InMail Listen to Messages Left for You There are two ways to listen to message in your mailbox; Pressing the Voice Mail key to listen to messages. Following the voice guidance to listen to Massage. Pressing the Voice Mail Key to Listen to Message Voice Mail Key (Flashing) Voice Mail Key (851+77) Key 5 Messages are automatically played back. Follow the Voice Guidance to Listen to Message Voice Mail Key (Flashing) Voice Mail Pilot Number Mailbox Number 5 Messages are automatically played back. - 2 -

InMail Sending Calls to a MailBox To Forward your phone to Voice Mail To Forward All Incoming Calls to Your Mailbox 8 4 8 Set 1 Voice Mail Pilot Number Call Forward Immediate Key (851+1) Key Cancel To Forward Incoming Calls to Your Mailbox When Your Phone is Busy # 1 Set 1 Voice Mail Pilot Number Call Forward Busy Function Key (851+11) Key Cancel To Forward Incoming Calls to Your Mailbox When You Do Not Answer 8 4 5 Set 1 Voice Mail Pilot Number Call Forward No- Answer Function Key Cancel (851+12) Key To Forward Incoming Calls to Your Mailbox When Your Phone is Busy or You Do Not Answer 8 4 4 Set 1 Voice Mail Pilot Number Call Forward Busy/No- Answer Function Key (851+13) Key Cancel - 21 -

InMail Sending Calls to a MailBox An Additional Way to Call Your Mailbox (From Outside) To Call Your Mailbox From Outside Automated Attendant Number Mailbox Number # (Call to the system from Outside) (Hear 1 st Greeting ) (Hear 2 nd Greeting ) (Optional) Enter your Security Code if you have set one in mailbox options Additional Ways to Record a Message Quick Message From Outside Automated Attendant Number Extension Number (Call to the system from Outside) (Hear 1 st Greeting ) (Hear 2 nd Greeting ) # (Leave Message ) (Message Listening) (Hang Up) After You Call an Extension Voice Mail Key (851+77) Key (Leave Message ) # (Hang Up) - 22 -

NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features at any time without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval of NEC Corporation. SL1 is a trademark of NEC Corporation. Copyright 211 NEC Corporation Printed in Japan Multi-Line Telephone User Guide NEC Corporation