NEC SL1100 USER MANUAL



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NEC SL1100 USER MANUAL

Transferring and Holding Transferring and holding calls is a fairly simple exercise, but different phone systems accomplish it in different ways. Some systems have dedicated buttons for each function while others use a single button to perform both functions. Basic telephones can also cause problems, as they don t have the function keys that the main handsets do and rely instead on a single button that may be labeled differently. Transferring Calls: To transfer a call, simply press the function key you want to contact or press the TRANSFER key followed by the extension number of the party to contact. When the other extension answers you can tell them who is calling then simply hang-up to transfer the call. On a basic telephones and cordless telephones the TRANSFER key is often called the RECALL or R key. The method for transferring calls is identical other than this i.e. R then extension number. To retrieve the call back to your station, press the flashing green line or Park key (dependent on system programming). On a basic or cordless phone press the RECALL or R key again. Holding Calls: On a Key handset there is a dedicated HOLD key. To place a call on hold, press this key. The caller will hear music, system service tone or nothing at all (dependent on system programming and hardware installed). To retrieve the call, press the flashing green line or Park key. On a basic or cordless telephones, a call is placed on HOLD by pressing the RECALL or R key once. Pressing the RECALL or R key again retrieves the call. Menu Soft Key

Dir Soft Key

VM Soft Key

CL Soft Key

Soft Key Operation during Off-Hook Operation Soft Key Operation during extension calling

Soft Key Operation during outside call

Do Not Disturb Function The N.E.C key sets have a function so that anyone trying to ring the key set receives a BUSY tone or routes to voicemail even if it is not being used. This function is useful if a room is needed for an important meeting and the keyset needs to be available for outgoing calls but needs to be silent so as not to disrupt the meeting. Pressing the DND key then choosing one of the following options does this: 1 - External calls only 2 - Intercom calls only 3 All calls 0 - Cancel Last Number Redial The N.E.C SL can store up to 10 numbers. The system will keep track of the last external or internal number dialed by each extension and allow them to redial it regardless of how long the extension has been idle. Redial the last number by pressing the LND key on the jog dial then scroll up or down to find the number you want. Simply lift the handset to dial. Call Pickup It is possible to pick up a call that is ringing at another extension by using a Call Pickup codes, function keys or the soft keys. There are three different codes that can be used, depending on the circumstances. These codes will allow you to pick up calls that are ringing a groups or calls that are ringing at specific extension. The following codes can be used:

Conference Calling To use this feature call the first user you want in the conference call, press the Conf soft key to initiate a conference, dial the next party (with 9) or internal number. Once they have answered you will see ADD press this again and you can then add another party or press the BEGIN soft key. You can have up to 16 parties (including your terminal)

Programming Speed Dials The NEC SL system can store 1000 speed dial entries that can be accessed via the terminal handsets. These are programmed with the sequence below

Programming Function Keys

Things to Check if you Experience Problems There are a few things that we ask customers to try before calling us as it can save both us and the customer time as well as helping us to pinpoint the problem more easily. It also helps us to know if we will need to bring any replacement items, such as handsets or even a new system. This process can be speeded up if you, the customer, is willing to help us narrow down the possibilities that could cause the fault. At least HALF to 2/3 of all faults tend to be BT related, even if you have already tried them and they have said otherwise. BT usually requires us to prove that the system is not at fault before they will take more than a brief look at the actual phone lines. Sometimes just turning the system on and off can clear an annoying fault. The same can be said of unplugging the phone from its socket and then plugging it back in. If you are experiencing problems dialing out or receiving incoming calls, firstly turn the phone system off and on again, more often than not this will clear the problem. If this fails to clear the problem then there may be a problem with the actual telephone lines. This can be checked by ringing 154 and asking B.T. to check the lines for faults, the lines can be checked there and then. If B.T. say there are no apparent faults please ring us and an engineer will be sent out. It may also be worth putting a phone in the power fail socket, if you have one, to see if the fault is still there. If the fault appears on the power fail socket then it will definitely be a B.T. fault as this socket bypasses the system completely. If a phone stops working the best way to check it is to try it in another socket. Please note that a normal phone will not work in a socket normally used for a Panasonic keyset. You could also try a phone that you know works in the socket that is suspect. This will show whether you need a new phone or whether you need an engineer to look at the problem. Should a phone stop ringing please check that the ringer has not been turned off? On keysets this is done by changing the volume while the phone is ringing (KXTD phone systems) or by checking a switch on the back of the phone (KXTA phone systems). Normal telephones usually have a switch on the back of the phone that alters the pitch of the ring as well as a switch that alters the ringing volume. If the phone still fails to ring please call us so we can get an engineer to look at the problem.