NEC Electronics America Cordless Telephone DS1000 User Manual

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Important Cordless Telephone Installation Information  
DS1000/2000 900 MHz Cordless Telephone Installation Tips  
The cordless telephone base unit plugs into a digital station port.  
For best results, the base unit should be placed in line-of-site with its handset.  
Cordless telephone range and reception can vary from site to site. Some of the things that  
may adversely affect range and reception are:  
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Placing the base against or close to a wall (particularly if the wall has metal studs).  
Positioning the base close to a device that emits Electromagnetic Interference (EMI),  
such as a TV, radio, computer, uorescent light, fax machine, or printer.  
Installing the base close to other 900 Mhz devices, such as Symbol or Telex hand-held  
inventory devices.  
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Installing the base above a ceiling that uses foil-backed insulation.  
Installing the base behind a door which can be closed, tinted windows, or one-way glass  
which will separate the base from the handset.  
Always raise the base unit antenna to its full vertical position.  
When installing more than one cordless telephone in the same site:  
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Be sure the base units are at least 15 feet apart.  
Do not install more than 12 cordless telephones in an area of close proximity.  
After installation, change each telephone’s channel by pressing CH on the handset. This will  
minimize interference between your cordless telephones. There are 30 available channels.  
The handset must charge 5-8 hours in its charger prior to initial use.  
The Nickel Metal Hydride Rechargeable Battery Pack is recyclable. If you replace a battery  
pack, always dispose of the old pack along with your other recyclable materials.  
Cordless Telephone  
User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone User Guide  
Introduction  
Chapter1:  
Installation  
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Introduction  
DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone  
DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone  
Overview  
The DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone (P/N 80683)is a 900 Mhz digital nar-  
row band FM cordless telephone that provides mobility, exibility and convenience for  
those who spend much of the workday away from their desk. Fully integrated with the  
DS1000/2000 system, DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone offers many standard  
features such as Call Forwarding, Call Coverage, Hotline, and Voice Mail. Comple-  
mented by 4 fully programmable function keys (with LEDs), the DS1000/2000 900 Mhz  
Cordless Telephone achieves a whole new level of convenience and mobility. An easy-  
to-read 16-character by 2-line LCD display (with four status icons), volume controls, a  
rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Battery Pack, and a handy belt clip round out the  
elegant and affordable DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone.  
The DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone auto-IDs in 1801-Extension Circuit Type  
with circuit type 50. No additional programming is required for basic feature operation.  
Programming  
1802-Ring Down Destination  
For the cordless telephone extension number, use this option to designate the extension associated with the  
base unit Desk button. By default, there is no entry for this option.  
9998-Regional Defaults  
You must leave this option at its default value (1 - US Mode). The cordless telephone will not function if you  
set this option to 2 (Latin America).  
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The Basics  
Basic Operation  
The Basics  
Basic Operation  
Using the Basic Features  
Answering Calls  
Outside calls: Ring with 2 short rings followed by a long ring.  
Intercom calls: Ring with 1 long ring.  
To answer a call: Press TALK or the ashing line key.  
- If your handset is in the charger, lifting the handset answers the incoming call.  
Placing Calls  
Intercom calls: Press TALK + Dial co-worker’s extension or *8 for Voice Mail.  
Outside calls: Press TALK + Dial trunk access code + Dial outside number, or  
Press line key + Dial outside number  
Hanging Up  
Press TALK or place the handset in the charger.  
Changing Channels  
If the installation site has more than one DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone, set up each telephone  
to operate on its own channel.  
While on a call, press CH.  
- The TALK icon ashes briey while the handset changes channels. There are 30 channels max.  
- If you select a channel that is already in use, you see SYSTEM BUSY.  
Standby Mode  
When the handset is out of the charger, it will go into Standby Mode after about 5 minutes. Standby  
mode blanks the display to conserve power.  
Placing or answering a call automatically cancels Standby Mode.  
Traveling Out Of Range  
If you try to place a call while out of range (beyond the range of your handset):  
- ACQUIRING LINK ashes in your display.  
- You hear ve quick beeps.  
- NO SERVICE ashes in your display.  
If you travel out of range while on a call:  
- You hear ve quick beeps.  
- Your handset goes into standby mode.  
- The call disconnects.  
Using the Base Cordless and Desk Buttons  
While on a call at your cordless handset: Press Desk to transfer the call to your desk extension.  
While on a call at your desk extension: Press Cordless to transfer the call to your cordless handset.  
While idle at your cordless handset: Press Desk to call your desk extension on the Intercom.  
While idle at your desk extension: Press Cordless to beep (locate) for cordless handset.  
Low Battery  
If the LOW icon displays:  
If on a call, press TALK to hang up as soon as possible so your call is not interrupted.  
Recharge or replace the battery before placing or answering another call.  
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The Basics  
Basic Operation  
Using Your Handset  
Ringer  
Ring Volume  
On when ring is turned off  
While idle, press  
to select ring type  
or vibrate  
2-line, 16  
character display  
While on a call, press  
to change handset  
receiving volume  
Voice Mail  
On if you have  
a Voice Mail message  
or Message Waiting.  
Talk  
Battery  
On when  
battery is low  
Ring On/Off Mute  
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Off while idle  
While on a call, press to mute  
microphone  
On while on a call  
Dial *8 to respond  
Flashes while  
microphone muted  
While idle, press and hold  
5 seconds to turn ringer on or off  
While on a call  
Press to transfer  
call to handset  
Press to transfer  
call to desk extension  
Headset jack  
Conference  
While on a call,  
press CONF to set up  
a conference  
While idle  
Press to locate  
(beep) handset  
Press to call  
desk extension  
Hold  
Press HOLD to put  
your call on hold  
Transfer  
TRANSFER + Extension  
transfers call to a co-worker  
Talk  
While idle, Press TALK  
for Intercom dial tone  
TRANSFER + 700 transfers  
call to Voice Mail  
While busy, press  
TALK to hang up  
Channel  
Press CH to change channels  
if you hear interference  
Line1  
Line2  
Line3  
Line4  
Last Number Redial  
Press REDIAL to  
redial your last call  
30 separate channels  
Programmable Keys  
Microphone  
Picks up your voice  
Note: ACQUIRING LINK  
means your handset  
is setting up a  
Line keys 1-4 by default  
Can optionally be  
programmed for  
other features  
connection  
with the base  
Figure 1: Using Your Handset  
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Installation  
Installing the Base  
Installation  
Installing the Base  
Connecting the Base  
To connect the base to the DS1000/2000 system (Figure 2: Installing the Base):  
Be sure to review Guidelines for Placing the Base, Figure 3: Correct Installation Methods, and Figure 4:  
Incorrect Installation Methods prior to connecting the base unit to the system.  
1. Install a modular jack within 6 feet of the base and within 6 feet of an available standard (NEMA 5-15R)  
120 VAC outlet.  
2. Run a single pair of 24 AWG station cable from the cross-connect block to the modular jack.  
3. Terminate the station cable WHT/BLU - BLU/WHT leads to the RED and GRN lugs on the modular jack.  
4. Back at the main equipment location, run one pair of cross-connect wire between an available digital  
station port pins on the extension block and cross-connect block to complete the installation.  
5. Install bridging clips as required.  
6. Plug one end of a modular line cord into the base LINE IN jack; plug the other end of the line cord into  
the modular jack.  
The DS1000/2000 900 Mhz Cordless Telephone auto-IDs in 1801-Extension Circuit Type with cir-  
cuit type 50. No additional programming is required for basic feature operation.  
To connect the AC Adaptor to the base:  
1. Run the AC adaptor cord under the strain relief on the back of the base as shown.  
2. Plug the AC adaptor into AC outlet.  
3. Be sure the base antenna is in the vertical position.  
Checking the Base LEDs  
Normal Operation  
The Power LED is on.  
The Cordless and Desk LEDs are off.  
Troubleshooting  
If the Power LED is off, the base power supply is not properly connected.  
If the Desk LED is ashing, the base is not correctly connected to a digital station circuit in the main  
equipment.  
Guidelines for Placing the Base  
For best results, the base unit should be placed in line-of-site with its handset.  
Cordless telephone range and reception can vary from site to site. Some of the things that may  
adversely affect range and reception are:  
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Placing the base against or close to a wall (particularly if the wall has metal studs).  
Positioning the base close to a device that emits Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), such as a  
TV, radio, computer, uorescent light, fax machine, or printer.  
Installing the base close to other 900 Mhz devices, such as Symbol or Telex hand-held inventory  
devices.  
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Installing the base above a ceiling that uses foil-backed insulation.  
Installing the base behind a door which can be closed, tinted windows, or one-way glass which will  
separate the base from the handset.  
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Guidelines for Placing the Base (Cont’d)  
Always raise the base unit antenna to its full vertical position.  
When installing more than one cordless in the same site:  
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Be sure the base units are at least 15 feet apart.  
After installation, change each telephone’s channel by pressing CH on the handset. This will mini-  
mize interference between your cordless telephones.  
One-Pair  
Cross Connect  
(To digital keyset port)  
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Digital Keyset Jack  
YEL  
BLK  
WHT-BLU  
BLU-WHT  
Cross  
Connect  
Block  
Station  
Block  
RED  
GRN  
625  
Modular  
Jack  
AC Adaptor  
Line  
out  
Line in  
Figure 2: Installing the Base  
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Installation  
Installing the Base  
Correct line-of-site installation, away  
from devices that cause interference or  
locations that block signal.  
Figure 3: Correct Installation Methods  
Foil backed insulated ceiling  
Metal studs  
Too close to another  
device that emits EMI  
Too close to other  
900 Mhz devices  
Behind a door that  
can be closed, tinted windows  
or one way glass  
Figure 4: Incorrect Installation Methods  
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Wall-Mounting the Base  
Wall-Mounting the Base  
Mounting the Base on the Wall  
To mount the base on the wall (Figure 5: Mounting the Base on the Wall):  
1. Run the base line cord in the wide wire channel as shown, but do not plug it into the base.  
2. Run the AC adaptor cord in the narrow wire channel as shown, but do not plug it into the base.  
3. Using suitable fasteners, attach the wall-mount bracket to the wall in the desired location.  
- To make the base easier to remove later on, consider not tightening the fasteners all the way.  
4. Snap the base onto the wall-mount bracket.  
- Make sure the mounting ears t all the way into their slots and the mounting tabs snap into place.  
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5. Connect the base line cord and AC adaptor cord to the base.  
Mounting ear  
Line cord  
in wide  
channel  
AC adaptor cord  
in narrow channel  
Mounting tab  
Wall  
Figure 5: Mounting the Base on the Wall  
To remove the base from the wall:  
- If you did not tighten the fasteners, you can slide the base off the wall before going to the next step.  
1. Unplug the line cord and AC adaptor cord from the base.  
2. Press the mounting tabs to release the wall-mount bracket from the base.  
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Wall-Mounting the Base  
Mounting the Base to a Wall Plate  
To mount the base on a standard wall plate (Figure 6: Mounting the Base to a Standard Wall Plate):  
1. Snap the base onto the wall-mount bracket.  
- Make sure the mounting ears t all the way into their slots and the mounting tabs snap into place.  
2. Run a customer-provided short line cord in the wide wire channel as shown and plug it into the base.  
3. Run the AC adaptor cord in the narrow wire channel as shown and plug it into the base.  
4. Plug the other end of the short line cord into the wall plate modular jack.  
5. Slide the wall-mount bracket onto the wall plate.  
Mounting ear  
Line cord  
in wide  
channel  
AC adaptor cord  
in narrow channel  
Mounting tab  
Wall Plate  
Wall  
Figure 6: Mounting the Base to a Standard Wall Plate  
To remove the base from the wall:  
1. Slide the wall-mount bracket off of the wall plate.  
2. Unplug the short line cord from the wall plate.  
3. Unplug the short line cord and AC adaptor cord from the base.  
4. Press the mounting tabs to release the wall-mount bracket from the base.  
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Installing the Battery  
Installing the Battery  
Installing the Battery in your Handset  
To install the battery in your handset (Figure 7: Installing the Handset Battery):  
1. Slide the battery cover off of the handset.  
2. Insert the battery lead into the battery connector. Be sure to observe the polarity of the connection by lin-  
ing up the black dot with the black wire.  
3. Turn the battery around to it ts into the battery compartment.  
4. Slide the battery cover back onto the handset until it snaps into place.  
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White wire  
After inserting jack,  
turn battery to fit into  
battery compartment  
Red  
wire  
Black wire  
Figure 7: Installing the Handset Battery  
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Charging the Handset  
Charging the Handset  
Installing the Charger and Charging the Handset  
To connect the AC Adaptor to the charger (Figure 8: Installing the Charger):  
1. Run the AC adaptor cord under the strain relief on the back of the charger as shown.  
2. Plug the AC adaptor cord into the charger.  
3. Plug the AC adaptor into AC outlet.  
4. Insert the handset into the charger.  
The handset must charge 5-8 hours in its charger prior to initial use.  
When the handset is correctly inserted into the charger, the CHARGE LED on the  
charger is on.  
Strain Relief  
AC Adaptor  
Figure 8: Installing the Charger  
Cleaning the Battery Charger Contacts  
To clean the battery charger contacts (Figure 9: Cleaning the Battery Charger Contacts):  
Use a pencil eraser or soft cloth to periodically (once a month) clean the battery contacts.  
Figure 9: Cleaning the Battery Charger Contacts  
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Charging the Handset  
Wall-Mounting the Charger  
To wall-mount the charger (Figure 10: Wall-Mounting the Charger):  
1. Choose a suitable location for the charger wall-mount bracket within 6 feet of an AC outlet.  
2. Install suitable fasteners 1 3/16” apart, leaving the heads out about 1/4”.  
3. Run the AC adaptor cord through the notch in the bottom of the wall-mount bracket and up  
through the rectangular cutout in the bracket.  
4. Place the wall-mount bracket on the fasteners and tighten.  
5. Run the AC adaptor cord through the strain relief on the back of the charger, then plug the  
cord into the charger.  
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6. Snap the charger onto the wall-mount bracket.  
7. Plug the AC adaptor into the AC outlet.  
1-3/16"  
Wall  
Wall  
Figure 10: Wall-Mounting the Charger  
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Using the Belt Clip  
Using the Belt Clip  
Installing the Belt Clip  
To install the belt clip (Figure 11: Installing the Belt Clip):  
With the open end of the clip facing away from the antenna, snap the belt clip onto the handset.  
Snap prongs into slots  
Snap prongs into slots  
on other side  
Figure 11: Installing the Belt Clip  
To remove the belt clip (Figure 12: Removing the Belt Clip):  
Gently pry the belt clip prongs out of the slots in the handset.  
Pry prongs up from slots  
Figure 12: Removing the Belt Clip  
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Figure 13: Headset P/N 750638 (Ear Loop Style)  
Earloop Installation  
To install the earloop (recommended) (Figure 14: Installing the Ear Loop):  
Hook the earloop onto the headset and snap into place.  
- Installation for the right ear is shown. For the left ear, hook the earloop on the opposite side of the  
headset and reverse the microphone boom.  
Snap into  
place  
Ear loop  
Figure 14: Installing the Ear Loop  
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Using the Earloop Style Headset with your Cordless Telephone  
Ear Cushion Installation  
To install the ear cushion (Figure 15: Installing the Ear Cushion):  
Pull the ear cushion over the earpiece.  
Ear cushion  
Pull over  
earpiece  
Figure 15: Installing the Ear Cushion  
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Connecting the Headset and Using the Controls  
To connect the headset and use the controls (Figure 16: Connecting the Headset):  
Plug the headset into the Headset Jack on the top of the handset.  
Use the Microphone Volume control to adjust the volume of your headset’s microphone (i.e., your  
voice).  
Use the Headset Receiver Volume control to adjust the volume of the receiver in your headset (i.e.,  
your caller’s voice).  
To temporarily turn off your headset microphone, slide the Microphone Mute switch into the Micro-  
phone Muted position.  
Clip the Belt/Lapel Clip to your belt or lapel to secure the headset cord.  
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Microphone mute  
Microphone Microphone  
ON  
muted  
Microphone volume  
Less  
Headset receive vloume  
Minimum Maximum  
volume volume  
More  
volume  
volume  
Belt/lapel clip  
Figure 16: Connecting the Headset  
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Using the Headband Style Headset with your Cordless Telephone  
Using the Headband Style Headset with your Cordless Telephone  
Installing Headset P/N 750637 (M175 Headband Style)  
Figure 17: Headset P/N 750637 (Headband Style)  
Optional Earloop Installation  
To install the optional earloop:  
Snap the head band out of the ear piece.  
Figure 18: Installing the Optional Earloop  
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Remove the ear cushion.  
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Figure 19: Removing the Ear Cushion  
Snap on the earloop ring. (Make sure the earloop ring lies at against the microphone boom as shown.)  
Figure 20: Snapping on the Earloop Ring  
Insert the earloop into the earloop ring. (Installation for the right ear is shown. For the left ear, insert the  
earloop from underneath the earloop ring.)  
Figure 21: Inserting the Earloop into the Earloop Ring  
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Connecting the Headset and using the Controls  
To connect the headset and use the controls (Figure 22: Connecting the Headset and  
Plug the headset into the Headset Jack on the top of the handset.  
Use the Microphone Volume control to adjust the volume of your headset’s microphone  
(i.e., your voice).  
Use the Headset ReceiverVolume control to adjust the volume of the receiver in your head-  
set (i.e., your caller’s voice).  
To temporarily turn off your headset microphone, slide the Microphone Mute switch into the  
Microphone Muted position.  
Clip the Belt/Lapel Clip to your belt or lapel to secure the headset cord.  
Microphone mute  
Microphone Microphone  
ON  
muted  
Microphone volume  
Less  
Headset receive vloume  
Minimum Maximum  
volume volume  
More  
volume  
volume  
Belt/lapel clip  
Figure 22: Connecting the Headset and Using the Controls  
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Specifications and Parts  
Specifications  
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone Specications  
Transmission and Reception  
Transmission Method . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Receive/Transmit Frequency . . . . . . . .  
Frequency Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PCM Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
900 MHz Digital Narrow Band FM  
902-905 MHz & 925-928 MHz  
Phase Lock Loop  
32 Kbps ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse  
Code Modulation)  
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Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Up to 350 feet (depending on installation site)  
some of the factors that affect range.  
Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Data Transmission Speed . . . . . . . . . .  
Transmit Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Simultaneous Conversations (Channels)  
+ 50 KHz  
688 BPS  
.4 mW approx.  
30  
Handset Battery  
Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3.6V 750 mAh Nickel Metal Hydride Recharge-  
able Battery Pack  
Charge Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
5-6 Hours max. to full charge  
Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Up to 7 hours talk time  
Up to 5 days standby  
Power Requirements  
Power Supplies  
Charger (supplied) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Base (supplied) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
9 VDC (yellow color-coded connector)  
10 VDC (black color-coded connector)  
Mechanical  
Handset  
Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2” W x 1 1/4” D x 5 1/2” H (without antenna)  
Approximately 5.1 oz. (with battery)  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Base  
Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
4 1/4” W x 7 5/8”” D x 2 1/4” H (without antenna)  
Approximately 13.3 oz.  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Charger  
Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3 1/4” W x 3 1/2” D x 2 1/16” H  
Approximately 2.3 oz.  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Specifications and Parts  
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone Specications  
Environmental  
Environmental Specications . . . . . . .  
Maintain the same environmental conditions as  
you would for your DS1000/2000 keysets.  
Miscellaneous  
Display Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
16 character, 2-line LCD with 4 Status Icons  
Distinctive Ringing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
3 ring tones (two volume levels each) and vibrate  
The DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone is hearing-aid compatible.  
Parts and Accessories  
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone Parts and Accessories  
Part Number  
Description  
80683  
730632  
730619  
730618  
730634  
750637  
750638  
730631  
730633  
730608  
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone  
EXP 9385 Charger Unit without AC Adaptor  
AD-970 AC Adaptor for Charger Unit  
EXP 9704 AC Adaptor for Base Unit  
EXP 9302 Belt Clip  
NEC Cordless Headset (M175 - Headband style)  
NEC Cordless Headset (M145 - Earloop style)  
BT-930 Replacement Battery (Ni-Mh, DC 3.6V 750 mAh)  
EXP 9360 Wall Mount Bracket for Charger Unit  
EXP 9660 Wall Mount Bracket for Base Unit  
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Chapter2:  
Features  
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Feature Operation  
Feature Operation  
Barge In  
Barge In is disabled by default.  
To Barge In on an extension or line:  
1. Call busy extension or place call on busy line.  
2. Dial 4. (You hear 2 beeps.)  
3. Join in the conversation in progress.  
Call Coverage Keys  
There are no Call Coverage keys assigned by default.  
Call Coverage Key Flash Rates  
When the key is:  
Off  
The covered extension is:  
Idle or not installed  
On  
Busy  
Flashing Slowly  
Flashing Fast  
Wink Off  
Ringing  
In DND for intercom calls (option 2) or all calls (option 3)  
In DND for outside calls (option 1)  
To answer a call ringing or ashing a Call Coverage key:  
1. Press the ashing Call Coverage key.  
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To use your Call Coverage key to place a call to your idle co-worker:  
1. Press the Call Coverage key.  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding is enabled by default.  
To activate Call Forwarding:  
1. Press TALK and dial *3.  
2. Dial the Call Forwarding type:  
0 = Cancel your extension’s Call Forwarding  
2 = Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer  
4 = Call Forwarding Immediate  
6 = Call Forwarding No Answer  
3. Dial the destination extension, 0 for your operator, or the Voice Mail master number (e.g., 700).  
4. Dial 2 to forward all calls; 8 to forward just outside calls.  
The second line of the handset display shows that Call Forwarding is enabled (FWD) and the destination  
extension (number, name or Voice Mail).  
Call Forwarding Off Premise  
Call Forwarding Off Premise is disabled by default.  
To activate Call Forwarding Off Premise:  
1. Have your System Administrator set up your Personal Speed Dial bins.  
2. Press TALK and dial *33 + 2.  
3. Dial the Personal Speed Dial bin number (701-720) that Call Forwarding Off Premise should dial to for-  
ward your calls.  
4. Press HOLD.  
5. Dial 2 to forward all calls; 8 to forward just outside calls.  
The second line of the handset display shows that Call Forwarding is enabled (FWD) and the destination  
number or name.  
Call Waiting / Camp On  
Call Waiting / Camp On is enabled by default.  
To Camp-On to a busy extension:  
1. Call a busy co-worker.  
2. Dial 2, but do not hang up.  
- If you hang up, the system converts your Camp-On to a Callback.  
3. When your co-worker becomes free, you hear ringback.  
4. Speak to your co-worker when they answer their waiting call.  
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Callback  
Callback is enabled by default.  
To leave a Callback at a busy co-worker:  
1. Call your busy co-worker.  
2. Dial 2 and hang up.  
- If you stay on the line, you will Camp-On to your busy co-worker.  
3. When your busy co-worker becomes free, your phone will automatically ring.  
4. Press TALK to answer.  
5. Speak to your co-worker when the call goes through.  
Caller ID  
Caller ID is disabled by default.  
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If enabled in the system and provided by your telephone company, the handset display will show the Caller  
ID information as the call is ringing.  
- Second Call Caller ID and Third Party Caller ID Check are note available.  
Central Office Calls, Answering  
Central Ofce Calls, Answering is enabled by default.  
To answer an outside call ringing your phone:  
1. Press TALK.  
- Your handset will not vibrate while it is in its charger base.  
Central Office Calls, Placing  
Central Ofce Calls, Placing is enabled by default.  
To place an outside call using a line or loop key:  
1. Press the line or loop key.  
To place an outside call over a specic line using Line Dial-Up:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial #9.  
3. Dial the line number (e.g., 01 for line 1).  
To place an outside call using Direct Line Access):  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial 1.  
3. Dial the line number (e.g., 01 for line 1).  
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To place an outside call using Line Group Access:  
1. Press TALK and dial a Line Group Access Code (90-98).  
- If you hear dial tone as soon as you dial 9, your system has Line Group Routing. A line group has  
been automatically selected for you.  
Conference  
Conference is enabled by default.  
To set up a Conference:  
1. Establish Intercom or outside call.  
2. Press CONF.  
3. Dial extension you want to add,  
OR  
Place or answer an outside call,  
OR  
Retrieve call from Park Orbit.  
4. Press CONF to set up the Conference.  
- You see: CONFERENCE CALL  
Directed Call Pickup  
Directed Call Pickup is enabled by default.  
To use Directed Call Pickup to intercept a call to a co-worker’s extension:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial **.  
3. Dial your co-worker’s extension number.  
- To pick up a call ringing an attendant, dial the attendant’s extension number (e.g., 300). Do not dial  
0 or 01-04.  
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Distinctive Ringing  
Distinctive Ringing is enabled by default.  
To change your handset’s ringing tone:  
- Outside calls ring with two short rings followed by one long.  
- Intercom calls ring with one long ring.  
1. While idle, press RING/VOL.  
- You hear the selected ringing tone. The tone will ring for about 2 seconds unless you press RING/  
VOL to select another tone.  
- There are four ring tones from which to choose. The default setting is hi-lited.  
Display Name  
Ring Type A High  
Ring Type A Low  
Ring Type B High  
Ring Type B Low  
Ring Type C High  
Ring Type C Low  
Ring Off  
Description  
High pitch ring, loud  
High pitch ring, soft  
Low pitch ring, loud  
Low pitch ring, soft  
High pitch warble, loud  
High pitch warble, soft  
Vibrate1  
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1 While the handset is in the charger, the Ring Off setting uses Ring  
Type A Low.  
To turn the ringer off:  
1. While your phone is idle, press and hold ON/OFF MUTE for ve seconds.  
- The OFF icon will display indicating that the ringer is off.  
Do Not Disturb Override  
Do Not Disturb Override is disabled by default.  
To use Do Not Disturb Override:  
1. Dial your co-worker.  
2. When you hear DND tone, dial 1.  
3. The system automatically places a ringing Intercom call to your co-worker.  
Extension Hunting  
Extension Hunting is disabled by default.  
To temporarily install or remove your extension from your UCD group:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial *5, then . . .  
3. Dial 4 to return your extension to your group, or  
Dial 6 to remove your extension from your group.  
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Forced Trunk Disconnect  
Forced Trunk Disconnect is disabled by default.  
To disconnect a busy outside line:  
1. Press line key for busy outside line.  
OR  
Press TALK and dial the line’s Line Access Code (e.g., 101 for line 1).  
2. Dial # to disconnect the line.  
3. Press line key and dial the number you want to call.  
Group Call Pickup  
Group Call Pickup is disabled by default.  
To answer a call ringing a phone in your Pickup Group:  
1. Press TALK and dial *#.  
OR  
Press the ashing Group Pickup key.  
Group Ring  
Group Ring is disabled by default.  
To answer a call ringing into your Ring Group:  
1. Press TALK.  
Hold  
Hold is enabled by default.  
To place an outside call on System Hold:  
1. Press HOLD.  
- The line key ashes fast to indicate that it is on Hold.  
- The line will recall with a distinctive “wink-on” ash rate if you leave it on Hold too long.  
To place an outside call on Exclusive Hold:  
1. Press HOLD twice.  
- The line key ashes with a distinctive “wink-on” ash rate to show when it is on Hold or recalling.  
To place an Intercom call on Hold:  
1. Press HOLD.  
To pick up an outside call on Hold:  
1. Press the ashing line key.  
To pick up an Intercom call on Hold:  
1. Press TALK + HOLD.  
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Hotline  
Hotline is disabled by default.  
Hotline Key Flash Rates  
When the key is:  
Off  
The covered extension is:  
Idle or not installed  
Busy  
On  
Flashing Fast  
Wink Off  
In DND for intercom calls (option 2) or all calls (option 3)  
In DND for outside calls (option 1)  
To place a call to your Hotline partner:  
1. Press your Hotline key.  
To Transfer your outside call to your Hotline partner:  
1. While on the call, press your Hotline key.  
2. (Optional) Announce the call.  
2
3. Press TALK to hang up and Transfer the call.  
To answer a call from your Hotline partner.  
1. Press TALK  
Intercom  
Intercom is enabled by default.  
To place an Intercom call:  
1. Press TALK + Dial your co-worker’s extension number.  
- To call a Door Box, dial the Door Box extension number. You cannot control the Door Box relay.  
To answer an Intercom call ringing your phone:  
1. Press TALK.  
Last Number Redial  
Last Number Redial is enabled by default.  
To redial your last call:  
1. Press a line key + REDIAL.  
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Meet Me Conference  
Meet Me Conference is enabled by default.  
To set up a Meet-Me Conference:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial *1 + Dial a page zone number + Announce Meet-Me Conference code (#11 or #12).  
3. Press TRANSFER + Dial the announced Meet-Me Conference code.  
To join a Meet-Me Conference:  
1. Listen for page announcing the Meet-Me Conference.  
2. Press TALK.  
3. Dial the announced Meet-Me Conference code (#11 or #12).  
Message Waiting  
Message Waiting is available by default, but only in systems without Voice Mail installed.  
To leave a Message Waiting:  
1. Place Intercom call to co-worker + Dial 8.  
- The extension you call can be unanswered, busy, or in Do Not Disturb.  
To answer a Message Waiting:  
-
Your “New Mail” icon indicates that you have a Message Waiting.  
1. Press TALK + Dial *8.  
Microphone Mute  
Microphone Mute is enabled by default.  
To mute your handset’s microphone:  
1. While on a call, press ON/OFF MUTE.  
- The TALK icon ashes while your microphone is muted.  
To cancel Microphone Mute:  
1. While on a call, press ON/OFF MUTE.  
- The TALK icon stops ashing.  
- Microphone Mute automatically cancels when you hang up.  
Monitor / Silent Monitor  
Monitor / Silent Monitor is disabled by default.  
To Monitor a call:  
1. Call busy co-worker + Dial 6.  
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Night Service / Night Ring  
Night Service is disabled by default.  
To activate or deactivate Night Service:  
1. Press your Night key.  
To answer a call ringing the paging system at night:  
1. Press TALK + Dial *0.  
Off-Hook Signaling  
Off-Hook Signaling (Camp-On tones) is available for Intercom calls by default.  
While busy on a call, you can receive Camp-On tones when another call is trying to get through.  
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Paging  
Paging is available by default.  
To make an Internal Paging Announcement:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial *1.  
3. Dial the Page Zone number (1-7 or 0 for All Call).  
4. Make announcement and hang up.  
Park  
Park is available by default.  
To Park a call in a System Park Orbit:  
1. While on an outside call, press TRANSFER.  
2. Dial * and the System Park Orbit (60-69).  
3. Press TALK to hang up.  
To retrieve a call from a System Park Orbit:  
1. Press TALK + Dial * and the System Park Orbit (60-69).  
To Park a call at a co-worker’s extension (using Personal Park):  
1. While on an outside call, press TRANSFER.  
2. Dial **.  
3. Dial the number of the extension at which you want to Park the call.  
4. Press TALK to hang up.  
To retrieve a call parked at a co-worker’s extension:  
1. Press TALK + Dial ** and the number of the extension at which the call is parked.  
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Prime Line Preference  
Intercom Prime Line Preference is enabled by default.  
To place a call on your Prime Line:  
1. Press TALK + Dial the call normally.  
- To bypass your Prime Line, press another line key before pressing TALK.  
Privacy Release Groups  
Privacy Release Groups is disabled by default.  
To join an outside call with a member of your Privacy Release Group:  
1. Press the busy line key.  
- Your display shows: CONFERENCE CALL  
To prevent a member of your Privacy Release Group from joining your call:  
1. Place or answer an outside call on a line key.  
2. Press the line key.  
3. Press the line key again to allow a co-worker to join in.  
Programmable Function Keys  
By default, keys 1-4 are line keys for outside lines 1-4. You can only set up cordless telephone function keys  
from system programming.  
Cordless Telephone Programmable Function Keys  
Description  
Undened  
Code  
00  
BLF  
Operation  
-
-
Loop Key, Switched  
01  
Off: Idle  
Incoming: Press key to answer  
outside call.  
Outgoing: Press key + Dial trunk  
group (0-9) to place call.  
On: You are on a loop key call.  
Slow Flash: Call is ringing the  
loop key  
Loop Key, Fixed  
02 + Trunk  
Off: Idle  
Press key to place or answer out-  
side call.  
Group (90-98) On: You are on a loop key call.  
Slow Flash: Call is ringing the  
loop key  
Line Key  
03 + Trunk  
number (e.g.,  
1)  
Off: Idle  
On: Line busy  
Slow Flash: Line ringing  
Press key to place or answer out-  
side call.  
Park Orbit Key  
04 + System  
Orbit (60-69)  
Off: Park Orbit idle.  
On: Call parked in orbit by a co-  
worker  
Press key to Park or retrieve call.  
Fast Flash: Has a call you  
parked.  
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Description  
Code  
BLF  
Operation  
Hotline Key  
05 + Partner’s Off: Partner is idle  
extension On: Partner is ringing or busy  
Press key to call or Transfer to  
Hotline partner.  
Fast Flash: Partner in DND for  
Intercom calls (option 2) or all  
calls (option 3).  
Wink Off: Partner in DND for  
outside calls (option 1)  
Call Coverage Immediate Ring  
Call Coverage No Ring  
06 + Covered Off: Covered extension idle.  
Press key to call or pick up a call  
ringing the covered extension.  
extension  
On: Covered extension busy.  
Slow Flash: Co-worker ringing  
Fast Flash: Covered extension in  
DND for Intercom calls (option  
2) or all calls (option 3).  
07 + Covered  
extension  
Call Coverage Delay Ring  
08 + Covered  
extension  
Wink Off: Covered extension in  
DND for outside calls (option 1)  
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Group Pickup Immediate Ring  
Group Pickup No Ring  
Group Pickup Delay Ring  
Page Zone Key  
09 + Pickup  
Group (1-8)  
Off: Call not ringing pickup  
group  
Slow Flash: Call ringing pickup  
group  
Press key to answer call ringing  
pickup group.  
10 + Pickup  
Group (1-8)  
11 + Pickup  
Group (1-8)  
13 + Page  
Zone (1-7, 0  
for all call)  
Off: Page Zone idle.  
On: Page Zone busy.  
Press to Page into the assigned  
zone.  
System Speed Dial Key  
Personal Speed Dial Key  
14 + System  
bin number  
(200-299)  
No BLF.  
Press to dial stored number.  
15 + Personal  
bin number  
(701-720)  
Call Timer Key  
Not available.  
Voice Mail Record Key  
17  
Off: Recording off.  
On: Recording being set up.  
Fast Flash: Recording on.  
Press to start and stop recording  
conversation into mailbox.  
Night Key  
Split Key  
18 + CLEAR  
20  
Off: System in Day Mode.  
On: System in Night Mode.  
Press to switch the day/night  
mode of the system.  
No BLF.  
Press to switch between calls.  
See the Split feature for more.  
ICM Directory Key  
Not available.  
Reverse Voice Over Key  
23 + Covered Off: Covered extension idle.  
While on a handset call,  
press key to place private  
Intercom call to co-worker.  
While idle, press to call co-  
worker.  
extension  
On: Covered extension busy.  
Slow Flash: Co-worker ringing  
Fast Flash: Covered extension in  
DND for Intercom calls (option  
2) or all calls (option 3).  
Wink Off: Covered extension in  
DND for outside calls (option 1)  
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Cordless Telephone Programmable Function Keys  
Description  
Code  
BLF  
Operation  
Message Center / Voice Mail  
Key  
24 + Your  
extension or  
Off: No messages in associated  
mailbox  
TALK + Press to call associ-  
ated mailbox.  
Message Cen- Fast Flash: Messages are waiting  
ter Extension  
in associated mailbox  
Save Key  
25  
No BLF  
While on a call, press key to  
Save number you just dialed.  
While idle, press key to  
redial previously saved num-  
ber.  
Account Code Key  
Call Forwarding Key  
26  
27  
Off: Account Code inactive.  
On: Account Code active for  
call.  
Fast Flash: Account Code entry  
mode.  
Press to enter Account Code,  
then press again to return to call.  
Off: Call Forwarding disabled.  
Fast Flash: Extension in Call  
Forwarding programming mode.  
Wink Off: Call Forwarding  
enabled.  
While idle, enters Call For-  
warding programming mode  
(the same as pressing TALK  
and dialing *3).  
While busy, switches Call  
Forwarding on and off.  
Headset Key  
Not available.  
Removing Lines and Extensions  
Removing Lines and Extensions is disabled by default.  
To removes lines and extensions from service:  
1. Press TALK.  
2. Dial #40.  
3. Dial the number of the extension you want to remove or return to service (e.g., 300).  
OR  
Dial the number of the trunk you want to remove or return to service (e.g., 101).  
4. Dial 4 to return or 6 to remove.  
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Reverse Voice Over  
Reverse Voice Over is disabled by default.  
Reverse Voice Over Key Flash Rates  
When the key is:  
Off  
The covered extension is:  
Idle or not installed  
Busy  
On  
Flashing Fast  
Wink Off  
In DND for intercom calls (option 2) or all calls (option 3)  
In DND for outside calls (option 1)  
To place a Reverse Voice Over call:  
1. While on a handset call, press and hold your Reverse Voice Over key.  
- You hear two beeps, then conversation with your co-worker in your handset.  
2
To return to your initial caller:  
1. Release your Reverse Voice Over key.  
To place a call to the co-worker assigned to your Reverse Voice Over key:  
1. While your handset is idle, press your Reverse Voice Over key.  
- You hear two beeps, then conversation with your co-worker.  
Ringing Line Preference  
Ringing Line Preference is enabled by default.  
With Ringing Line Preference enabled, pressing TALK will answer the ringing call.  
To bypass Ringing Line Preference, press a line key or Programmable Function Key before press-  
ing TALK  
-
.
With Ringing Line Preference disabled, pressing TALK will provide Intercom dial tone (instead of  
answering the ringing call).  
Save Number Dialed  
Save Number Dialed is disabled by default.  
To save the outside number you just dialed:  
1. Press your Save Programmable Function Key.  
To redial the saved number:  
1. Press your Save Programmable Function Key.  
- If the line you select is busy, you may be able to dial 2 to wait for the line to become free.  
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Speed Dial  
There are no Speed Dial numbers stored by default.  
Note: You cannot program Personal or System Speed Dial bins from your Cordless Telephone. See your  
Communications Manager.  
To dial a System Speed Dial number:  
1. Press TALK + Dial # + Dial the bin number (e.g., 200).  
To dial a Personal Speed Dial number:  
1. Press TALK + Dial # + Dial the bin number (e.g., 200).  
Split  
Split is disabled by default.  
You must have a Split key programmed to use this feature. Refer to the Programmable Function Keys feature  
for more.  
To Split between your current Intercom call and a new Intercom call:  
1. Press HOLD to place your current Intercom call on Hold.  
2. Wait for your display to return to idle.  
3. Place or answer second Intercom call.  
4. Press the Split key to switch between your two Intercom calls.  
To Split between your current outside call and an Intercom call:  
1. Press TRANSFER to place the outside call on Hold.  
2. Place or answer waiting Intercom call.  
3. Press the Split key to switch between the Intercom call and the outside call.  
To Split between your current Intercom call and an outside call:  
1. Press HOLD to put your Intercom call on Hold.  
2. Press a line key to place or answer your outside call.  
3. Press your Split Programmable Function Key to switch between the calls.  
To Split between your current outside call and a waiting Intercom call:  
1. Press TRANSFER to place your current outside call on Hold.  
2. Press TALK to hang up.  
3. Place or answer new outside call.  
4. Press the Split key to switch between your two calls.  
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Tandem Trunking  
Tandem Trunking is disabled by default.  
To set up a tandem call (Unsupervised Conference):  
1. Place or answer an outside call.  
2. Press CONF.  
3. Place or answer another outside call.  
4. Press CONF + TALK to hang up.  
- You can optionally press HOLD to place the Conference on Hold. Press one of the line keys +  
CONF to reinstate the tandem call.  
To disconnect a tandem call (using Forced Trunk Disconnect):  
1. Press line key for busy line (or use Direct Line Access) + # to disconnect the line.  
To Barge In on a tandem call:  
- Use this procedure to rejoin a Conference already in progress.  
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1. Press line key for busy line (or use Direct Line Access) + 4 to Barge In.  
Transfer  
Transfer is enabled by default.  
To Transfer your call:  
1. Do not hang up.  
2. Press TRANSFER.  
3. Dial your co-worker’s extension number.  
- You can also Transfer the call to a Ring Group or UCD Group master number.  
4. Announce the call + Press TALK to make a Screened Transfer.  
OR  
Press the ashing line key to return to the call if your co-worker doesn’t want it.  
OR  
Press TALK to send the call through unscreened.  
To Transfer your call to a co-worker’s mailbox:  
1. Do not hang up.  
2. Press TRANSFER + Dial your co-worker’s extension.  
3. Dial 8.  
- To Transfer the call to your own mailbox, press your own Message Center key.  
4. Press TALK to hang up.  
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Trunk (Line) Queuing and Callback  
Trunk (Line) Queuing and Callback are disabled by default.  
To queue for a busy line:  
1. Press line key for busy line.  
OR  
Press TALK and dial line’s Direct Line Access code (e.g., 101 for line 1).  
2. Dial 2; do not hang up.  
3. When the line becomes free, you automatically connect.  
- When you hear dial tone from the line, you can place your call again.  
To leave a Line Callback for a busy line:  
1. Press line key for busy line.  
OR  
Press TALK and dial line’s Direct Line Access code (e.g., 101 for line 1).  
2. Dial 2 + Hang up.  
3. When the line becomes free, the system automatically calls you back.  
- You must answer within 4 rings or the system cancels the Callback.  
Voice Mail  
Voice Mail is disabled by default.  
The “new mail” icon indicates when you have messages. If you have a Message Center key for your own  
extension, it will ash when you have new messages.  
To call your mailbox:  
1. Press TALK + Dial *8.  
OR  
Press TALK + Press your own Message Center key.  
- If requested by Voice Mail, enter your security code.  
To leave a message in the mailbox of an unanswered extension:  
1. Dial 8.  
- The Voice Mail system will prompt you to leave a message.  
To activate or cancel Call Forwarding to your mailbox:  
1. Press TALK and dial *3.  
2. Dial the Call Forwarding type:  
0 = Cancel your extension’s Call Forwarding  
2 = Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer  
4 = Call Forwarding Immediate  
6 = Call Forwarding No Answer  
3. Dial the Voice Mail master number (e.g., 700).  
4. Dial 2 to forward all calls; 8 to forward just outside calls.  
To Transfer your call to a co-worker’s mailbox:  
1. Do not hang up.  
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2. Press TRANSFER + Dial your co-worker’s extension.  
3. Dial 8.  
- To Transfer the call to your own mailbox, press your own Message Center key.  
4. Press TALK to hang up.  
To record your active call in your Mailbox:  
Only one party on a call can use Conversation Record at any one time. This includes Intercom calls and Con-  
ference calls.  
1. While on a call, press your Voice Mail Record key.  
- Your Voice Mail Record key lights while your system calls your mailbox. Once recording begins, the  
key ashes fast and you hear the voice prompt, “Recording.”  
To stop Conversation Record:  
1. Press your Voice Mail Record key.  
To call the Message Center:  
- The Message Center key ashes fast when there are new messages in the Message Center Mailbox.  
- You can have a Message Center key for your own extension, if desired.  
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1. Press TALK + Press the Message Center key.  
To Transfer a call to the Message Center:  
1. Press the Message Center key + Press TALK to hang up.  
- Your caller will be prompted to leave a message in the Message Center mailbox.  
Voice Over  
Voice Over is disabled by default.  
To initiate a Voice Over to a busy extension:  
1. Dial 9.  
- You hear two beeps, then you can speak with your co-worker.  
A co-worker cannot send a Voice Over to your extension.  
Volume Control  
Volume Control is enabled by default.  
The adjust volume while on a call:  
1. Press RING/VOL.  
- This adjusts the handset receiver volume, not the volume of your transmitted voice.  
- There are four volume levels: Low, Medium, High, and Maximum.  
- When you hang up, your handset retains the volume level you selected.  
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Feature Operation  
Walking Class of Service  
Walking Class of Service is disabled by default.  
To enable Walking Class of Service at a co-worker’s cordless telephone:  
1. Press TALK + Dial ##0.  
2. Dial your own extension number + HOLD.  
3. Enter your PIN number + HOLD.  
4. Place any call or use any feature allowed by your Toll Restriction and Class of Service settings.  
- You can place additional calls. Walking Class of Service will automatically deactivate after 10 sec-  
onds.  
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Feature Summary  
Feature Summary  
Cordless Telephone Feature Summary  
DS1000/2000 Cordless Telephone Feature Summary (Page 1 of 3)  
Feature  
Alphanumeric Display  
Auto Redial  
Available  
Yes  
No  
Default  
Enabled  
N/A  
Comment  
Handset feature  
Background Music  
Barge In  
No  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Call Coverage Keys  
Call Forwarding  
Call Forwarding Off Premise  
Call Timer  
2
Call Waiting/Camp On  
Callback  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Caller ID  
Second Call and Third Party Caller ID not  
available  
Caller ID Logging  
Central Ofce Calls, Answering  
Central Ofce Calls, Placing  
Conference  
No  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
N/A  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
N/A  
Some codes are disabled by default.  
Dial Number Preview  
Direct Station Selection  
No  
N/A  
Direct Station Selection, Console  
Direct Trunk Access  
Directed Call Pickup  
Directory Dialing  
Distinctive Ringing  
Do Not Disturb  
No  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Operator Only  
Enabled  
N/A  
Yes  
No  
Enabled  
N/A  
Handset feature  
Do Not Disturb Override  
Extension Locking  
Extension Hunting  
Flash  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
N/A  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
N/A  
Forced Trunk Disconnect  
Group Call Pickup  
Group Listen  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Operator Only  
Disabled  
N/A  
Group Ring  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
N/A  
Handsfree  
Headset Compatibility  
Hold, Exclusive  
Yes  
Yes  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Handset feature  
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Feature  
Hold, Intercom  
Hold, System  
Available  
Yes  
Default  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Comment  
Yes  
Hotline  
Yes  
Interactive Soft Keys  
Last Number Redial  
No  
Yes  
Enabled  
Handset feature. Enhanced Last Number Redial  
not available.  
Meet Me Conference  
Message Waiting  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Disabled  
Scrolling through waiting messages not available.  
Microphone Mute  
Monitor/ Silent Monitor  
Night Service/Night Ring  
Off-Hook Signaling  
Enabled for  
ICM  
Camp-On only. Off-hook ringing not available.  
Paging  
Park  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Enabled  
Enabled  
Prime Line Preference  
Intercom  
Prime Line  
Privacy Release Groups  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Disabled  
Programmable Function Keys  
Line Keys 1-4  
Operator only  
Removing Lines and Extensions  
from Service  
Reverse Voice Over  
Ringing Line Preference  
Save Number Dialed  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Selectable Display Messaging  
Speed Dial, Extension  
Yes  
Enabled - No  
numbers  
stored  
Numbers must be stored via system programming  
Speed Dial, System  
Yes  
Enabled --No  
numbers  
stored  
Numbers must be stored via system programming  
or another non-cordless user  
Split  
Tandem Trunking  
Time and Date  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
Disabled  
N/A  
Transfer  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Enabled  
Operator only  
N/A  
Trunk (Line) Queuing  
User Programmable Features  
Voice Mail  
Yes  
Disabled  
Handset has an icon for new messages. Answer-  
ing Machine Emulation and Message Check are  
not available.  
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Feature  
Voice Over  
Available  
Yes  
Default  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Comment  
Handset cannot receive a Voice Over.  
Volume and Contrast Control  
Yes  
Volume control is a handset feature. Contrast Con-  
trol is not available.  
Walking Class of Service  
Programming the System  
Yes  
No  
Disabled  
N/A  
Handset cannot enter programming mode  
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NEC Unified Solutions, Inc.  
4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484  
Tel: 800-365-1928 Fax: 203-926-5458  
Other Important Telephone Numbers  
Sales: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203-926-5450  
Customer Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203-926-5444  
Customer Service FAX: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203-926-5454  
Technical Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203-925-8801  
Discontinued Product Service: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .900-990-2541  
Technical Training: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203-926-5430  
Emergency Technical Service (After Hours) . . . . . . . .203-929-7920  
(Excludes discontinued products)  
NEC Unied Solutions, Inc.  
4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484  
TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535  
www.necuniedsolutions.com  
June 21, 2004  
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