Siemens NI-1200 user manual

User manual for the device Siemens NI-1200

Device: Siemens NI-1200
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Siemens
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Added : 3/23/2013
Number of pages: 64
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1275·00030
SIEMENS
June 1999
OPTISET@ NI-1200

National ISDN Desktop Terminal
Operating Guide
© Copyright 1999. Siemens Information and Communication Networks,
Inc. All rights reserved.
This document is provided with the understanding that it shall not be
copied or reproduced without the prior written permission of Siemens
Information and Communication Networks.
Any and all Information or specifications are subject to change by
Siemens Information and Communication Networks from time

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Warning: Hackers who unlawfully gain access 10 customer lelecommunlcalions systems are criminals. Curronlly, we do nOl know of any telecommunications system thaI is immune to this Iype of criminal aclivily. Siemens will nol acceplliabilily for any damages, including long dislance charges, which resull from unauthorized use. Although Siemens has designed liecurity features ISSUE INFORMATION into ils prodUCIS, Ills your sole responsibility to use the se

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 SUMMARY OF ISSUE ENHANCEMENTS CONTENTS Issue 1 1. INTRODUCING YOUR OPTISET TERMINAL 1 • Initial issue. Issue 2 Programming Requirements 2 Switching System NalionallSDN Compliance Issues 2 Operating Components ..4 • Updated cover to remove implied exclusive EWSD product Display 4 association Dialog Keys 4 Issue 3 Handset 5 Dial Pad 5 Feature/Line Keys 5 • Updated cover to indicate that firmware releases through 2.06 Status Li

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Establish a Conference Call (Using the Conference Key) 20 Hot Keypad 61 Drop the Last Party Added to a Conference Speaker Setting 62 (Using the Drop Last Party Key) 22 Incoming Call Display 64 Back Out of a Transfer or Conference Setup Off Hook Result 65 (Because of Busy Signal) 22 Fast Transfer 67 OMS Fast Transfer 69 3. ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS 25 Autoanswer Mute 70 Originate a Call (No Other Calls Active) 25 Set Date 72

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Cancel Automatic Callback 89 Outgoing Call - Ringing 106 Call Log 89 Connected Call 107 Conference/Large Conference 89 Call On Hold 107 Date 91 Conferenceffransfer CA On Hold 107 Direct Station Select 91 Transfer - Dialing 108 Do Not Disturb 92 Transfer - Ringing/Connected 108 Download 92 Conference - Dialing 108 Fast Transfer/OMS Fast Transfer 93 Conference - Ringing/Connected 108 Feature Indicator/Speed Dial 93 Consultat

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 FIGURES 1. INTRODUCING YOUR OPTISET TERMINAL 1. OplisetlSDN Terminal Operating Components ......... 1 Your Optiset terminal contains keys, indicator lights, faceplate labels, and conventional telephone components that enable you to place and receive calls and operate the features that are available through the terminal. These operating components are identified in Figure 1. 1. Display \0 t:n;!: :-. :b:;4ki:t{::~i1~;~:ii~,~~r' 2. Handset iO

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Issue 5, June 1988 Issue 5, June 1999 Programming Requirements standards. This includes the EWSD@ switching system. The For the Optiset terminal to operate as described in this guide, il Optiset terminal also can be used, with certain limitations, when must have been programmed with at least the following features: connected to a switching system that Is not fully NI-compliant. • Line Hold Mode Switch-based or combined local/switch-based features may operate somewhat differently than

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Issue 6, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Operating Components These keys are called dialog keys because they enable you to Display communicate with the terminal in response to menu oplions The display on your Optiset terminal presents up to 2 lines of presented to you in the display. If the display contains the ~ .. information of up to 24 characters each. The information presented symbol in Ihe lower right corner, Ihen a selection of menu options is depends on the current state of the te

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 lerminal, hang up the handset while the speaker is activated. To Flash Rate Line Status end the call, press the Speaker key again. Available for call Off Microphone On steady Une in use, or Privacy invoked on EKTS Associaled call A microphone is built into the bottom of your Optiset terminal. Wink EKTS Associated line in use Working in conjunction with the built-in speaker, the microphone to place and receive calls without using the handset. al

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 terminal adapter and, instead, plug into the handset jack. These systems may include a key that controls the functions of the many businesses. In such a system, mUltiple DNs are shared by headset.) multiple phones; each phone can be used to make or answer calls Throughout Chapter 3. ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS, the on any of the shared DNs. EKTS provides the additional features headset is included in instructions for handling calls. In addition, of

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 For CACH EKTS phones, an incoming call is not assigned a B­ channel. Therefore, the requirement to answer non-ACO calls • Fast Transfer - An initial-setup feature that allows the user of before answering ACO calls does not apply. To CACH EKTS the Optiset terminal to complete a transfer operation by simply phones, all incoming calls look like ACO calls. hanging up after dialing the second party. The Optiset terminal allows ACO calls to stack on the o

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 2. BASIC CALL OPERATIONS Many of the functions of your Optiset ISDN terminal can be accomplished in more than one way. For example, many of the call·handling features can be accomplished using either a feature key or the display/menu and dialog keys. Also, the terminal can be used either as a handset phone or as a speaker phone. To help you to begin using your Opliset terminal right away, this section instructs you in the most basic procedures for o

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 When your party answers, 555-5555 01: 00: 00 Press the speed-dial key use the handset to converse. jOial: 5555555 , Hold? <> associated with the party you want to call. The call timer begins counting in The Optiset terminal uses the the upper right corner of the primary line to speed-dial the display. number of the called patty; the indicator light for the primary line lights. At the end of the call, return ITHU FEB 04, 99 09:43 ~~ I the

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Answer a Can (Using the Handset) Answer a Call While Another Call Is Active (Using a Line Key) Procedure Display Procedure Display The incoming call causes the 555-5555 The incoming call causes the terminal ringer to sound. Answer call? <> 555-5545 red slatus light associated Answer call? <> The red status light with the incoming call Top line shows calling party's associated with the incoming appearance to light. Top line shows calling

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188ue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 For alternative ways to answer a call when another call is active. refer to "Receive a Call (With Another Call Active)" in section 3. Press the line key associated ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS. 555-55!J5 01:05:22 with the held call. Ilold? <> The associated status light The call timer continues to goes steady on. Place a Call On Hold (Using the HOLD Key) count. Procedure Display Use the handset or the Lift the handset to answer the 555-5555

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Lislen for audible ringing. 1555-5565 I Dial the number of the party Ringing 555~5565 If a busy signal is you want to add to the Cancel Conference? <> encountered, refer to Back conference call. Oul of a Transfer or Conference Setup (Because of Busy Signal) Listen for audible ringing. 555-5565 Ringing /( a busy signal is When the Iransferee answers, encountered, refer to Back THU FEB 04, 99 09:43 AM hang up. <> Out of a Transfer or Con

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'••ue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 Drop the Last Party Added to a Conference (Using the Drop La8t Party Key) 555-5565 Cancel Conference? <> Procedure Display A conference call is in Conference progress. Drop last party? <> Press the t/ dialog key. 555-5565 81:12:14 Conference? <> The second call is released, To drop the last party who 1555-5555 I 01:05:22 and the first call is removed was added to the conference, Ho 1d? <> from hold. press the Drop Lasl Party -----------

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 3. ALTERNATIVE CALL OPERATIONS The following section describes alternative procedures to those discussed in section 2. BASIC CALL OPERATIONS. Some of these alternative procedures are simply different ways to accomplish the basic operations. However, this section also introduces call-handling procedures that are more advanced than those discussed in section 2. BASIC CALL OPERATIONS. Some of the procedures that follow recommend using feature keys tha

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

'ssue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 • Keypad (Compose Number)/Menu and Dialog Keys/Speaker Originate a Call (With Another Call Active) Dial the phone number using the keypad, and then press the f/ dialog key. The speaker and microphone are activated, but • Une Key (Handset or Speaker)/Keypad dial tone is not heard because dialing has already begun. The With a call already active, press a line key to originate another Optiset terminal selects a primary line call appearance for the ca

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Issue 5, June 1999 Issue 5, June 1999 • Transfer (Key or Menu and Dialog Keys) Transfer an active call to another party by selecting the Receive a Call (With Another Call Active) Transfer option from the menu system or by pressing the • Answer Call (Menu and Dialog Keys)/Handset or Speaker Transfer key. The Optiset terminal marks the current call for transfer by sending the Transfer feature activator (FA) to the If alerting occurs for a new call while an another call is already switc


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