Fujitsu SRS-1050 manuel d'utilisation

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    ISDN Digital Set User's Guide SRS - 1050 National ISDN Delivering on the promise of ISDN Fujitsu[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 2[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 3 Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. 4403 Bland Road, Somerset Park Raleigh, NC 27609 U.S.A. Part Number P - UG - 105V - N Revision 1.4  Copyright 1993 Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication may be replaced by a revised edition. To find out i[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 4 Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot ection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio freq[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 5 FCC Notice This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The FCC Part 68 Label is located on the bottom of the enclosure. This label conta ins the FCC Registration Number for this equipment. If requested, the FCC Registration Number and the following information must be provided to your telephone company. If thi[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 6 Preface This guide provides descriptions and procedures for using Fujitsu's Digital Set Feature Phone, called the SRS - 1050, when it is attached to a switch support ing National ISDN. This guide is for anyone interested in using the SRS - 1050 to gain the benefits of the combined voice and data network capabilities[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 7 Chapter 4 explains how to use the data terminal adapter to place or receive data calls.[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 8 Conve ntions and Layout In procedures, the required actions are noted, with the buttons you press in capital letters, such as HOLD or REDIAL. Other important words, such as messages that appear on the display, also appear in CAPITAL LETTERS. Menus or screen d isplays appear as text in boxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 9 Softkeys The softkeys are the four keys located just below the display. When you press the KEY MENU button to their right, function labels appear on line 2 of the display. UNA DATA CLEAR REG 1234 Key Menu Standard Softkey Layout (The DATA softkey label appears only if you have the data model.) Note: Softkey 1 also serves[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 10 Starting Over If for any reason you become confused while setting up a local feature in menu mode, you can always press REG, sof tkey number 4, to return to the setup menus and start over. Phone Operation The following two features of ISDN phones may be different from what you are used to: Dialing 9. When you dial for a[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 11 Voice Features The voice features of an ISDN telephone have several advantages: • They allow your telephone to handle multiple calls simultaneously, receiving calls while keeping oth ers on hold. • They also permit a call coming in to a single directory number to ring more than one physical telephone. This feature f[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 12 Multipoint configurations In older ISDN installations, most phone connections are point - to - point. Each phone in a point - to - point configuration requires a separate line into your build ing. However, most service providers now offer multipoint configurations as a subscription option. In a multipoint configuration,[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 13 System Administrator ISDN is very flexible in allowing businesses to customize how it works to meet their specific ne eds. This User's Guide refers you to your System Administrator if a customized option may have been chosen during installation. Your System Administrator may be your phone company representative or [...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set ...................................... 1 - 1 SRS - 1050 Components ..................................................................... 1 - 3 Switches and Connectors ................................................................ 1 - 4 M[...]

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    ( Fujitsu SRS - 1050 Page 15 Section Page REINITIALIZING THE PHONE ......................................................... 3 - 8 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA) ........................................ 3 - 9 Enabling the UNA Feature .............................................................. 3 - 9 UNA on All Call Appearances ....................[...]

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    Fujitsu SRS - 1050 ( Page 16 Notes[...]

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    SRS - 1050 ( Index Page 1 SRS - 1050 Subject Index Subject Page AT Commands ............................................................................................ 4 - 2 Button Placement ..................................................................................... B - 21 Calendar/Clock ..................................................[...]

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    Index ( SRS - 1050 Page 2 Subject Page LCD T est ..................................................................................................... C - 2 LED Test ..................................................................................................... C - 1 Manual Configuration .......................................................[...]

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    SRS - 1050 ( Index Page 3 Subject Page Terminal resistors .................................................................................... B - 19 Test Mode .................................................................................................. C - 1 Tone T est ..........................................................................[...]

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    Index ( SRS - 1050 Page 4 Notes[...]

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    Chapter 1 ( SRS - 1050 Overview Page 1 - 1 CHAPTER 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED W ITH YOUR DIGITAL SET This introductory chapter describes the set's parts, connectors, switches, and screen displays. It also explains how the functions and features operate. Chapter 2 explains how to use the set for basic t elephone functions. Digital Set Components Figu[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Overview ( Chapter 1 Page 1 - 2 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Fujitsu Drop Transfer Redial Conference Speaker Hold DTR TXD RXD MSG Key Menu Display 4 Softkeys/Key Menu 5 Multifunction buttons 6 Function keys 8 Microphone 9 Handset 1 Speaker 2 Numeric keypad 3 Volume/Contrast buttons 7 Figure 1 - 1: SRS - 1050 Fr[...]

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    Chapter 1 ( SRS - 1050 Overview Page 1 - 3 SRS - 1050 Components 1) Handset/Headset. Use the familiar handset, the speaker and microphone, or a headset to make or answer calls. 2) 9 ) Speaker/Microphone. The speaker is located directly under the handset. In handsfree operation, it lets you hear the other parties on a telephone call. The microphone [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Overview ( Chapter 1 Page 1 - 4 User - Assigned Functions CONFERENCE Adds parties to an existing call (Button 18, Activators 18 or 60) DROP Disconnects last party added to a conference call or disconnects a two - party call (Button 19, Activators 19 or 62) TRANSFER Transfers a call to a third party you dial or select (Button 20, Activato[...]

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    Chapter 1 ( SRS - 1050 Overview Page 1 - 5 Loopback test switch . This locking switch, labeled "LOOP", places the set in loopback mode. Loopback is a test for data transmission . Program switch for data setup. This switch, labeled "PRG", places the set in programming mode when you are setting up parameters for the data terminal [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Overview ( Chapter 1 Page 1 - 6 Special features, such as call forw arding, are provided by the ISDN network. These features are selected by your System Administrator and assigned to buttons on your phone during installation. In order to simplify ordering and line installation, Fujitsu has included pre - set assignments for some of the m[...]

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    Chapter 1 ( SRS - 1050 Overview Page 1 - 7 Any Directory Number assigned to one phone can also appear on another phone, which can then share the use of that line. Figure 1 - 4 shows an SRS - 1050 whose primary Directory Number is 747 - 3456, with two additional Call Appearance buttons assigned that same number. The telephone's seconda ry line [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Overview ( Chapter 1 Page 1 - 8 CALL INFORMATION DISPL AYS 1=747 - 3456 (Line 1) 12:55PM TUE MAY 5 (Line 2) When you make a call, the number you dialed, including any prefix, appears on line 1 of the display, along with an ISDN Call Identifier (ICI) code if provided at your installation. (See Appendix D f or a partial list of ICI codes.)[...]

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    Chapter 1 ( SRS - 1050 Overview Page 1 - 9 TOC Chapter 1 ................................................................................................ ........................... Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set .................................. 1 Digital Set Components ............................................... 1 SRS - 1050 Compon[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 1 CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES The Fujitsu SRS - 1050 provides superior call - handling and simultaneous voice/data communications. It is one of the family of Fujitsu Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) terminals. For the familiar tasks of dialing, holding, and answering calls, this [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 2 Switching between Handset and Handsfree Modes If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree mode Note: These procedures assume that the phone is set to ringing line preference or primary line preference. 1. Press SPEAKER and then replace the handset in its cradle. You now hear the other part[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 3 b. Press the button in the handset cradle to get a dial tone. 4. If your call is a nswered, converse with the called party. 5. When your conversation ends, hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle. Note the displayed call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. Note: Onhook dialing . I[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 4 or b. Retain the call by pressing an idle Call Appearance button to get a dial tone. (The call is automatically put on h old.) 2. To make your call, dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad. 3. If your call is not answered, you can hang up as follows: a. Replace the handset [...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 5 or b. Retain the call by pressing the green - flashing Call Appearance button to answer the incoming call. (The first call is automatically put on hold.) 2. Converse with the calling party. 3. When your conversation ends, you have the following choices: • Hang up by replacing the handset in its cra[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 6 2. Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad. 3. If your ca ll is not answered, press SPEAKER and hang up. 4. If your call is answered, converse with the called party. (If the MIC - OFF LED is red, the microphone has been turned off. Press MIC - OFF to turn it back on.) You c[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 7 b. Retrieve the original call, if it was held, by pressing its red - flashing Call Appearance button. 4. If your call is answered, converse wit h the called party. (If the MIC - OFF LED is red, the microphone has been turned off. Press MIC - OFF to turn it back on.) You can turn off the microphone by[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 8 To turn the microphone back on, press MIC - OFF again; its red LED will go dark. 3. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPEAKER. Note the call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. (See also "Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes", in Chapter 3, "Local Features&[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 9 Placing Headset C alls If you are not talking on another call Place the headset on your head in a position comfortable for hearing and talking. If necessary, unplug the handset from the jack on the phone's left side. Plug the headset into the same ja ck. Also check that headset mode is activated[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 10 b. Press an idle Call A ppearance button to get a dial tone. The call is automatically put on hold. 2. Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad. 3. If your call is not answered, hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button. 4. If your call is answered, con verse with the called p[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 11 2. Converse with the calling pa rty. 3. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPEAKER. Note the displayed call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. (See also "Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes", in Chapter 3, "Local Features".) If you are already using [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 12 TRANSFER DROP HOLD SPEAKER REDIAL CONFERENCE 19 18 20 Figure 2 - 1: Function Buttons As a brief overview, the keys do the following: SPEAKER Enables/disables handsfree operation REDIAL Redials the last number you dialed HOLD Holds an active call CONFERENCE Adds additional parties to an existing call[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 13 Using REDIAL after lifting the handset or pressing SPEAKER 1. If you don't hear a tone, press an idle Call Appearance button. 2. Press REDIAL. The last number dialed appears on the display and is dialed automatically. HOLD Retains connection with an existing call until you can return to it HOLD[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 14 Setting Up a Conference Call After establishing the initial call, add participants to the conference call by f ollowing these steps: 1. Press CONFERENCE. The CONFERENCE button lights up. The initial call is placed on hold, and the next available CA is selected. 2. Dial the number of the person you w[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 15 Dropping Out of the Conference Call Yourself Some installations leave the other conference participants connected if you disconnect. Ask your System Administrator whether your Conference feature works this way. Otherwise, when you disconnect, all other conference participants are disconnected also. [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 16 1. Press TRANSFER while on an active call. The LED of the Call Appearance in use flashes red; the called or calling party is automatically placed on hold. An idle Call Appearance is selected. Its LED lights steady red and a dial tone sounds. If that directory number has no idle Call Appearance, you [...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 17 The TRANSFER button indicator lights up. The call is put on hold and its Call Appearance indicator flashes red. 2. An idle CA/DN is selected. Dial the number o f the person you want to transfer the call to. • If the person answers, you can talk privately before completing the transfer. To place th[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 18 The CONFERENCE button indicator lights up. 2. An idle CA is selected. Dial the number of the person you want to transfer the call to. The call i s put on hold and its Call Appearance indicator flashes red. • If the person answers, you can talk privately before completing the transfer. To place thi[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 19 Storing a Code on a One - touch Button You can store a special code on its own one - touch button just as you do an ordinary telephone number. Once you establish an active call, you can press the one - touch button to send the special code. These numbers are sent using the standard DTMF tones that t[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Features ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 20 UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA) Once enabled, this feature records information about inco ming calls that were not answered at this phone. The UNA feature records information from the eight most recent unanswered calls, showing the date, the time, and the telephone number and name (if provided) of the[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 21 Returning a Call To return a call displayed by unanswered call logging, follow these steps: 1. Press any idle Call Appearance button. (Handsfree mode is automatic. For handse t use, lift the handset.) You can also dial the number while onhook, and then lift the handset or press SPEAKER after dialing[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Voice Fea tures ( Chapter 2 Page 2 - 22 TOC Chapter 2 ................................................................................ 1 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES .................................... 1 PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS .............................. 1 Receiving Handset Calls ...............................................[...]

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    Chapter 2 ( SRS - 1050 Voice Features Page 2 - 23[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 1 CHAPTER 3 LOCAL FEATURES This chapter explains how to use the display and softkeys to set the features controlled by the SRS - 1050. The first section describes menu mode, from which you make all changes to local features. Subsequent sections describe ho w to set each feature, in the following order:[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 2 If for any reason you become confused while working in menu mode, you can always press REG (softkey 4) to return to the menus and start over. Selecting a Menu Option You can display and choose among the thirteen men u options at any time, as follows: 1. Press REG (softkey 4) to display the menu optio[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 3 Note: If you enter menu mode during a ca ll, special features such as Call Pickup and Call Forwarding are temporarily disabled. However, regular calling controls such as HOLD, SPEAKER, MIC - OFF, and call disconnection remain available. Once you are familiar with the menu choice numbers, you can go d[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 4 The one - touch feature overview in Chapter 2 discusses these possibil ities in greater detail and explains how to dial using a one - touch button. Programming a One - Touch Button To program a multifunction button for a one - touch number, follow these steps: 1. Press REG (softkey 4), 1, ENTER (soft[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 5 4. Press ENTER (softkey 1). The associated LED turns green, and the word COMPLETED appears, remaining for 6 seconds. DN=912229876543 (12) COMPLETED 5. Complete the procedure in one of these ways: • To return to the normal display, press REG (softkey 4). or • To program another one - touch number,[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 6 ENTER DIRE CTORY NUMBER DN=8247629,99,,2502 (12) If the number stored on the one - touch button is more than 16 digits, a right arrow ( è ) appears at the end of the line of numbers, indicating that additional numbers exist. To see the additional numbers, press NEXT (softkey 2). Pressing NEXT repeat[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 7 Setting Calendar and Clock Values To set the calendar/clock, follow these steps: 1. Press REG (softkey 4 ), 2, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: ENTER CALENDAR/CLOCK 8:06PM SUN APR 30 2. Press ENTER. The first input screen appears: INPUT HOUR - > 8:06PM '93 APR 30 3. Enter the present h[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 8 The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the date. In this example, assume you entered 5 for May. INPUT DAY - > 12:55PM '93 MAY 30 8. Enter the present date (1 to 31) using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER. The screen changes to reflect your entry and to display the m[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 9 This screen appears: PRIVATE DATA CL EAR COMPLETED To return to normal operation, press REG (softkey 4). UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA) Once enabled, this feature records information about incoming calls that were not answered at this phone. For each unanswered call (up to eight), the set records the [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 10 Note: If the following screen appears, press ENTER to go to the selection screen. UNA SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED (SELE CT) UNA on All Call Appearances To support UNA on all Call Appearances, follow these steps: 1. Press 1, ENTER, and this screen appears: SUPPORTED (ALL) COMPLETED After about 6 seconds, [...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 11 To disable unanswered call logging, follow these steps: 1. Press REG (softkey 4), 4, ENTER (softkey 1). If the following screen appears, the feature is enabled: UNA SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED (ALL) To leave it as is, press REG again. 2. To disable UNA, press ENTER. This screen appears: 1: ALL 2: SELECT [...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 12 Operating the Set with a Headset To operate the set with a headset, follo w these steps: 1. Press REG (softkey 4), 6, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: HAND - SET/HEAD - SET MODE HAND - SET 2. Press ENTER, and this screen appears: 1:HAND - SET 2:HEAD - SET (SELECT 1 - 2) 3. Press 2. Line 2 c h[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 13 4. Press ENTER. This screen appears: SUPPORTED COMPLETED You can now use the speaker. The SPEAKER button can control call pickup or hang - up if the handset is in its cradle. The MIC - OFF button (if activ e) controls the microphone if the speaker is in use. If MIC - OFF is pressed, key tones can be[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 14 2. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: 1:VOLUME 2:TONE 3:RINGING (SELECT 1 - 4) To see the next menu screen, press NEXT (softkey 2): 4:PATTERN (SELECT 1 - 4) 3. Press 1, ENTER. A screen appears showing you the current volume setting: RINGER VOLUME MODE MEDIUM 4. Press ENTER again and this menu [...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 15 4. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: 1:LOW 2:MEDIUM 3:HIGH (SELECT 1 - 3) 5. Press the number for the desired tone. The phone rings once at the selected tone. If you don't like the tone, try a different option. 6. W hen you hear a tone you like, press ENTER. The screen shows your selecti[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 16 Selecting Ringer Pattern This selection dete rmines the type of ring that announces an incoming call when you are conversing on another line. 1. Press REG (softkey 4), 7, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: RINGER SERVICE MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Press EN TER[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 17 The Call Announce Intercom operates in one of two modes, two - way or one - way intercom. Two - way intercom immediately activates the speaker and microphone of the called digital set, allowing two - way c ommunication. One - way intercom activates only the speaker, leaving the microphone of the rec[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 18[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 19 Call Announce Intercom on Selected Buttons Before selecting Directory Numbers for call screeners, you may specify the Call Appearance buttons that are to be answered automatically. You may select "ALL" buttons or select the desired Call Appearanc es. To enable or disable Call Announce Inte[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 20 When specifying the Directory Number for intercom, you must enter all ten digits of the call screener number . For example, for a call screener at 926 - 3112, you could enter: 919 926 3112 or 919*926*3112 Entering the full number negates the possibility that an outside call with the same last four d[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 21 To program the first number and enable Call Announce Intercom, go to step 2. 2. Press ENTER. The Call Announce Intercom selection screen appears: 1:ONE WAY 2:TWO WAY INTERCOM 3: TURN OFF (SELECT 1 - 3) 3. To e nable the intercom feature, dial 1 or 2 and press ENTER. A screen appears showing your cho[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 22 7. Press REGISTER (softkey 4) to return to normal operation. Announcing a Call by Intercom This procedure describes a typical sequence for announcing a call by intercom. The procedure addresses the call screener since the call recipie nt has little to do. The only action possibly required of the rec[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 23 If you deactivate MIC - OFF, assign the upper right button as a one - touch button, and then try to reactivate MIC - OFF, the button's LED turns red as a warning. You must quit the procedure (press * to return to the menu mode main menus) and cancel the one - touch number before you can reactiv[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Page 3 - 24 If you have an incoming call on button number 1, you are immediately connected to the call. If button number 1 is idle , you get a dial tone. If you are going offhook to retrieve a call on hold on button number 1, you must press the button to reconnect to the call. To be connected to an incoming cal[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 25 3. Press the number of the preference option you want and then press ENTER. A screen appears showing your selection and the message COMPLETED. RINGING PREFERENCE COMPLETED 4. To return to normal operations, press REG (softkey 4). The standard display screen appears. Notes[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Local Features ( Chapt er 3 Page 3 - 26 Chapter 3 ................................................................................ 1 LOCAL FEATURES ................................................................. 1 MENU MODE OPERATIONS ....................................... 1 PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE - TOUCH DIALING ...............[...]

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    Chapter 3 ( SRS - 1050 Local Features Page 3 - 27 Calendar/Clock, 3 - 6 Call Announce Intercom, 3 - 16 Call Appearance Preference, 3 - 22 Menu Mode, 3 - 1 Menu options - selecting, 3 - 2 One - Touch Button - Programming, 3 - 3 Ringer Mode - changing, 3 - 13 Ringer Pattern, 3 - 16 Ringer Tone, 3 - 14 Ringer Volume, 3 - 13 UNA - Unanswered call loggi[...]

  • Page 80

    Chapter 4 ( SRS - 1050 Data Operation Page 4 - 1 CHAPTER 4 DATA OPERATION The SRS - 1050 Digital Set is available in a voice/data model that allows you to use the set for data applications. Please refer to the Fujitsu ISDN Data User's Guide for information on how to set up and configure the Terminal Ada pter for proper operation. USING THE DAT[...]

  • Page 81

    SRS - 1050 Data Operation ( Chapter 4 Page 4 - 2 As you dial, the number you are dialing appears on the display. When you press SEND, the display returns to its normal state, with the terminal symbol to the right of the time and date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12:55 SUN MAY 14 If the terminal symbol continues to blink fo[...]

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    Chapter 4 ( SRS - 1050 Data Operation Page 4 - 3 Notes[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Data Operation ( Chapter 6 Page 6 - 4 TOC Chapter 4 ............................................................................ 4 - 1 DATA OPERATION .............................................................. 4 - 1 USING THE OPTIONAL TERMINAL ADAPTER ........... 4 - 1 MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL .............. 4 - 1 PLACING A [...]

  • Page 84

    Chapter 4 ( SRS - 1050 Data Operation Page 6 - 5 PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK A call to a leased network number follows the same basic procedures given in the preceding sections, with two differences: • Terminal calls can only be made using AT commands • When you enter the number, you must enter a leased network access code, including the[...]

  • Page 85

    Appendix A ( SRS - 1050 ISDN Ordering Page A - 1 APPENDIX A ISDN ORDERING Fujitsu participates in the North American ISDN User's Forum (NIUF) and the Corporation for Open Systems (COS) along with your local telephone company, in ongoing efforts to make ordering ISDN easy for our customers. The NIUF ha s developed two types of ISDN Ordering Cod[...]

  • Page 86

    SRS - 1050 ISDN Ordering ( App endix A Page A - 2 You will find definitions of the terms used in each configuration listed below. Following the definitions, you will see an SRS 1050 template for each solution package. The template shows the features and call buttons that will appear on your set if you select that solution package. Depending on y ou[...]

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    Appendix A ( SRS - 1050 ISDN Ordering Page A - 3 CNI provides the incoming calling line number if available ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Fujitsu Drop Transfer Redial Conference Speaker Hold DTR TXD RXD MSG Key Menu Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons CFV MIC-OFF Functional 13 7 1 6[...]

  • Page 88

    SRS - 1050 ISDN Ordering ( Appendix A Page A - 4 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Fujitsu Drop Transfer Redial Conference Speaker Hold DTR TXD RXD MSG Key Menu Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons CFV MIC-OFF Functional 13 7 1 6 12 63 19 20 18 15 Package E ( DN with 4 call buttons ( Cal[...]

  • Page 89

    Appendix A ( SRS - 1050 ISDN Ordering Page A - 5 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 0 # Fujitsu Drop Transfer Redial Conference Speaker Hold DTR TXD RXD MSG Key Menu Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Soft 4 2x24 Liquid Crystal Display SRS-1050NI-1 Buttons CFV MIC-OFF Functional 13 7 1 6 12 15 63 19 20 18 Package G ( DN with 4 call buttons ( Cal[...]

  • Page 90

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix A Page A - 6 E - Z ISDN The SRS - 1050 and the other FNC terminals (2100 and 1025i) support the E - Z ISDN Ordering Codes. The E - Z Codes may be ordered from a number of the service providers. Below are two of the E - Z Code configurations. Package EZ 1 ( Circuit Switched voice/data on one B - channel ( Non - EKT[...]

  • Page 91

    Appendix A ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page A - 7 Package D, 3 Package E, 4 Package EZ 1, 6 Package EZ 1A, 6 Package G, 5[...]

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    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 1 APPENDIX B INSTALLATION These instructions are intended mainly for System Administrators or service personnel or end users that are installing the SRS - 1050. Installation of the SRS - 1050 involves four main steps: • Conn ecting the set to the network. It’s necessary to determine the type of Tele[...]

  • Page 93

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 2 Figure B - 1 illustrates the connections when one power supply is used for both the NT1 and the SRS - 1050 and also indicates the position of t he power switch on the SRS - 1050. To NET-POP RJ-11 or RJ-45 Power Supply L I N E N T 1 NT1 Line Term AC 8 Wire 8 Wire 2 Wire, 4 Wire, or 8 Wire (PS OFF) ISDN[...]

  • Page 94

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 3 Figure B - 2 illustrates the connections when a power supply is needed for the NT1 and another is needed for the SRS - 1050 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS - 1050. To NET-POP RJ-11 or RJ-45 Power Supply L I N E N T 1 NT1 Line Term AC 8 Wire 8 Wire 2 Wire, 4 Wire, or 8 Wi[...]

  • Page 95

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 4 CONNECTING TO THE NETWOR K When you receive your SRS - 1050, plug the telephone line from the wall into the LINE socket on the back of the set. If the display shows a date and time, you have power. If the display does not light up, you may need a power su pply to connect to the wall socket and to the [...]

  • Page 96

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 5 3. Dial your data SPID number and press ENTER. If you have no data capability, just press ENTER. To cancel a data SPID, press CLEAR and then press ENTER. The display prompts for th e D - channel TEI. (If you are on a DMS system, enter the packet TEI.) ENTER PACKET TEI ID=0 4. Dial your TEI (valid numb[...]

  • Page 97

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 6 The Sharing Terminal Identifier, component two, differentiates between terminals that share the same main telephone number but have different services on the ISDN line. For a terminal that does not sh are the same main telephone number, these digits are “01”. This is the typical situation. The las[...]

  • Page 98

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 7 LOADING OR MODIFYING NETWORK DATA (after entering the SPID) 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 K EY - ATTR if the set is connected to a switch that does not support the terminal downloading function. If t[...]

  • Page 99

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 8 Key Attribute Con figuration Before attempting to load or modify network data, obtain the current configuration from your service provider. This configuration information should show the Directory Numbers/Call Appearances, the features (w ith their feature numbers), and the SRS - 1050 button to which [...]

  • Page 100

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 9[...]

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    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 10 Manual Configuration The menu items serve these functions: 1. Assigns buttons to Call Appearances in CACH. 2. Assigns buttons to network - provided features in both CACH a nd EKTS/ACO. 3. Assigns buttons to Directory Numbers in EKTS, ACO/AFC. 4. Assigns buttons to network - provided intercom and Grou[...]

  • Page 102

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 11 Selection 1: Call Appearance (CACH Call Buttons) Your NISDN SRS - 1050's first button is set at the factory as CA=1. There is no need to change this when using the CACH mode of managing calls. On a DMS N I1, it may be necessary to reset button 1 to be a DN. See instructions under Selection 3, in[...]

  • Page 103

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 12 3. You now have two choices: • To add or change the CA number, enter the new number and press ENTER. or • To cancel the CA number, press CLEAR (softkey 3) and then ENTER. The final screen looks like this: CA=XX (XX) COMPLETED If you canceled the CA number, no numbers appear after CA= and the butt[...]

  • Page 104

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 13 You can press any unlit or green multifunction button. If you press a red button, the display show s the message INVALID SELECTION, and the set waits for you to press a valid button. • If you press a green button, the display shows the current feature number assigned to that multifunction button. Y[...]

  • Page 105

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 14 Selection 3: Directory Number Your NISDN SRS - 1050's first button is set at the factory as CA=1. If you subscribe to EK TS or Basic ISDN on a DMS NI1, it is necessary to first clear the CA setting. Then you can enter DNs. 1. Press 1 and ENTER. This screen appears: CALL APPEARANCE MODE SELECT AS[...]

  • Page 106

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 15 XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed. If you pressed a gree n - lit button, the current Directory Number appears after DN=. The new number you enter replaces this number. 5. You now have two choices: • To add or change the DN assignment, enter the Directory Number and then press[...]

  • Page 107

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 16 Note: This step is not necessary if CONFERENCE is assigned to Button 18, using Feature Activator 18 or 60. 1. Assign CONFERENCE as you would any feature activator. 2. In the KEY ATTR MODE, press 5, CONFERENCE, then press ENTER: CONF APPEARANCE SELECT ASSIGN KEY 3. Press selected CONFERENCE but ton. T[...]

  • Page 108

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 17 2. Press the Multi - assign key #32 (labeled TRANSFER), and the following display is shown. TRANSFER REGISTRATION TRANS KEY = (20) FA=20 or 61 3. Press ENTER. TRANS KEY = (20) FA=20 or 61 COMPLETED Note: If the user selects a key that cannot be used for Transfer, the following display is shown: SELEC[...]

  • Page 109

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 18 For these features to work properly, both the SRS - 1050 and the switch must be properly configured. The categories, described as “call appearance reservation status” that you may select are listed below. Originating only: allows certain Directory numbers or call appearances of Directory Numbers [...]

  • Page 110

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 19 Selection 8: Call Appearance Reservation If you have subscribed to Call Appearance reservation on your ISDN line, it is necessary to assign a reservation status to each CA that is subscribed. 1. To manually assign the Call Appearance Reservation key for your SRS - 1050, press 7, ENTER to view the fol[...]

  • Page 111

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 20 If you do not assign a DCA, the SRS - 1050 will automatical ly select a default call button. 1. To manually assign the Designated Call Appearance key for your SRS - 1050, press 9, ENTER to view the following display: DESIGNATED CA MODE SELECT ASSIGN KEY 2. Press the selected Multi - assign key. DESIG[...]

  • Page 112

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 21 Fujitsu has developed a DOS/Windows and a Macintosh application file using Microsoft EXCEL 4.0 and Excel 5.0 to assist you in printing the templates. These files are available f or no charge via our World Wide Web site at http://www.fnc.fujitsu.com. For use with the printing application, Fujitsu has [...]

  • Page 113

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 22 NT1's also have a timing setting with the options FIXED or ADAPTIVE. On some NT1's the options may be labeled PB or PTP. PB is equivalent to FIXED and PTP is equivalent to ADAPTIVE. Timing settings in the following discussions are based on NT1 manufacturer recommendations. Single Unit Insta[...]

  • Page 114

    Appendix B ( SRS - 1050 Installation Page B - 23 Multiple Unit Installations Bridging at the NT1 The overall maximum length of cable is 1600 ft. The TR switch on the Terminal Equipment farthest from the NT1 should be ON. The TR switches on all other Termin al Equipment should be OFF. The TR switches on the NT1 should be set to ON at 100 Ohms. NT1 t[...]

  • Page 115

    SRS - 1050 Installation ( Appendix B Page B - 24 Notes[...]

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    Appendix C ( SRS - 1050 Testing Page C - 1 APPENDIX C TESTING The SRS - 1050 has a self - test mode that performs the following tests: • LED test • Key test • Tone test • L CD test • Memory tests • NT1 line test ENTERING TEST MODE To enter test mode, follow these steps: 1. Unplug the ISDN line from the LINE jack or the power plug from t[...]

  • Page 117

    SRS - 1050 Testing ( Appendix C Page C - 2 • Press 5 to start the Program and Loop switch test (with optional data terminal adapter only). These tests are described in the sections below. Tests 1, 2, 3, and 5 can be started and interrupted at will to change the te st under way, but test 4 cannot be interrupted by pressing any key. Key Test Pressi[...]

  • Page 118

    Appendix C ( SRS - 1050 Testing Page C - 3 SELF TEST (TONE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LCD Test When you press the 2 on the DTM F keypad, the LCD displays a pattern of dark characters. Missing dots, if any, will be evident. When you press the 3 on the DTMF keypad, the LCD displays the first set of disp[...]

  • Page 119

    SR S - 1050 Testing ( Appendix C Page C - 4 SELF TEST (MEMORY/LINE) VOICE & DATA ALL GOOD Program and Loop Switch Test If your SRS - 1050 has the optional data terminal adapter, pressing 5 displays the status of the Program (PRG) and Loop switches that are a part of the TA. The display looks like this: SELF TEST (PROGRAM SW/LOOP SW) PROG RAM: O[...]

  • Page 120

    Appendix C ( SRS - 1050 Test ing Page C - 5 adapter). Key Test Table, C - 2 LCD Test, C - 2 LED Test, C - 1 Memory Tests, C - 3 Program and Loop Switch Test, C - 4 Self - Test Result Code Table, C - 4 Test Mod e, C - 1 Tone Test, C - 2[...]

  • Page 121

    Appendix D ( SRS - 1050 I CI Displays Page D - 1 APPENDIX D ISDN CALL IDENTIFICA TION (ICI) DISPLAYS ACB(*) ...................... Automatic callback Brg(*) ........................ Call barged in on CFA(*) ...................... Call forwarding all calls CFB(*) ....................... Call forwarded because busy CFN(*) ....................... Call[...]

  • Page 122

    SRS - 1050 ICI Displays ( Appendix D Page D - 2 Notes[...]

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    Appendix D ( SRS - 1050 I CI Displays Page D - 3 Call Identification Displays D - 1[...]

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    Appendix E ( SRS - 1050 Error Messages Page E - 1 APPENDIX E ERROR MESSAGES Various messages are displayed to describe connection or command status. Tables E - 1 (circuit - switched) and E - 2 (packet - switched) show connection status messages. Table E - 1 Connection Status Messages BCS (Circuit - Switched) Cause # Message Displayed Description 00[...]

  • Page 125

    SRS - 1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Page E - 2 Table E - 1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # Message Displayed Description 038 OUT OF ORDER .......................... Network out of order 041 ........................................................ Temporary failure 042 NETWORK BUSY ........................ Network congested 043 ACC[...]

  • Page 126

    Appendix E ( SRS - 1050 Error Messages Page E - 3 Table E - 1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # Message Displayed Description 081 INVALID CALL .......................... Call reference not REFERENCE VALUE currently in use 082 ....................................................... Identified channel does not exist 085 INVALID NUMBER ..[...]

  • Page 127

    SRS - 1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Page E - 4 Table E - 2 Connection Status Messages DPS (Packet Switched) Display format Description DATA CLR DTE ...................... DTE disconnected DATA CLR OCC ...................... Number busy DATA CLR DER ...................... Out of order DATA CLR RPE ....................... Remote procedure error DA[...]

  • Page 128

    Appendix E ( SRS - 1050 Error Messages Page E - 5 Table E - 3 National Standardized Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description 004 VACANT CODE ........................................... Unused area or central ` office code 008 PREFIX 0 DIALED IN E RROR 009 PREFIX 1 DIALED IN E R ROR 010 PREFIX 1 NOT DIALED 011 EXCESSIVE DIGITS REC EIVED , [...]

  • Page 129

    SRS - 1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Page E - 6 Table E - 4 Network Specific Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed Description 008 CALL IS PROCEEDING ............................... Call cannot be cleared due to other users 013 SERVICE D ENIED 028 SPECIAL INTERCEP T ANNOUNCEMENT 029 SPECIAL INTERCEP T ................................ Announcemen[...]

  • Page 130

    Appendix E ( SRS - 1050 Error Messages Page E - 7 Notes[...]

  • Page 131

    SRS - 1050 Error Messages ( Appendix E Page E - 8 Connection Status Messages - BCS, E - 1 Connection Status Messages - DPS, E - 4 ITU - T Standardized Cause Values, E - 7 National Standardized Cause Values, E - 5 Network Specific Cause Values, E - 6[...]