Fujitsu SRS-9924-ABM Telephone User Manual


 
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5
NI / 5E Custom Terminal Installation
NI ONLY
LOADING OR
MODIFYING
NETWORK DATA
(after entering the
SPID)
Note: Do not change your SPID unless told to do
so by your service provider. In most cases,
digital sets will not work without the correct
SPID number. If the SPID number is wrong,
the set displays the message SPID NG. Enter
the correct SPID number, then disconnect and
reconnect power to make the set function
normally.
This section explains how to use the KEY-ATTR
feature in menu mode to load or modify network
data. You must load network data with KEY-ATTR
if the set is connected to a switch that does not
support the terminal downloading function.
If your set is connected to a DMS switch and uses
SPM to download data, you may need to modify
the data according to instructions from your system
administrator.
If the switch has downloaded network data
automatically, you can use these procedures to
modify the set configuration to conform to your
personal preferences. In these procedures, you
select a button on your terminal and assign the
button a Directory Number, Call Appearance
Number, Intercom or Group Intercom Number, or
a Feature Number recognized by the network. In
a power failure, data on a reconfigured terminal
may be lost.
National ISDN (NISDN) supports two
configurations on multiple line sets. The
configurations are Electronic Key Telephone
Systems (EKTS or ACO) and Call Appearance Call
Handling (CACH). If SPM has downloaded
network data, you need to know which
configuration is used so that you can modify the
configuration if required. Additionally, you must
know which configuration is used if you are
entering network data manually.
EKTS and ACO use Directory Numbers for
telephone lines and feature numbers for features.
You enter these numbers with options 2 and 3 of
KEY-ATTR.
Configuration
Types: EKTS
and CACH