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XBLUE Networks X16 Installation Guide
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X16 Installation Guide Revision Table Revision Issue 2– PAL Description of Changes This manual supersedes all previously released manuals Page 6 – added a page brake to change the page tab labels.
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Table of Contents PART NUMBERS....................................................................... 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................. 3 NOTICES................................................................................. 7 HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY: ................................................... 7 UL/CSA SAFETY COMPLIANCE: ................................................... 7 FCC INFORMATION ........................................................
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X16 Installation Guide TELEPHONE WALL MOUNT ..................................................... 22 FEATURE DESCRIPTION ......................................................... 23 Table of Contents ALL PAGE ............................................................................ 23 ANSWERING MACHINE EMULATION ............................................ 23 AUTO ATTENDANT - VOICE MAIL (STANDARD) .............................. 23 BACKLIT BLUE LCD DISPLAY WITH POWER SAVER MODE .................
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PROGRAMMING ..................................................................... 37 NAVIGATION KEYS ................................................................ 38 PHONE SETUP PARAMETERS ..................................................... 38 Issue 2 -5- Table of Contents MULTILINGUAL DISPLAY PER EXTENSION ..................................... 31 MUSIC ON HOLD INPUT ........................................................... 31 MUTE WITH LED INDICATION .............................................
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X16 Installation Guide PHONE SETUP ....................................................................... 39 PROGRAMMING FEATURE BUTTONS ............................................ 44 FEATURE BUTTON PROGRAMMING .............................................. 45 SYSTEM SETUP ..................................................................... 47 PROGRAMMING GUIDE .......................................................... 53 RINGING SCENARIOS ............................................................
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Getting Started: ........................................................................ 63 REMOTE COMMANDS ............................................................. 65 REMOTE ACCESS ................................................................... 65 INDEX .................................................................................. 66 NOTES:................................................................................. 69 NOTES:...............................................................
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X16 Installation Guide to radio frequency interference (RFI) or electromagnetic interference (EMI), it will be fixed at the owners‟ expense. FCC Information Provide the following information to the Telephone Company prior to connection the X16 system to the network. Item FCC Registration Ringer Equivalence Networks Address Signaling Service Order Code Facility Interface Code Required Network Interface Specification D6XKH05BX16 0.5B E 9.
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Introduction The X16 system is a full featured, next generation, multi-line business telephone system ideal for both a home and small office environments. It comes equipped to interface with 4 Central Office (CO) Lines, with caller ID and Call Waiting Caller ID, and sixteen (16) X16 digital telephone endpoints. The system can be expanded to accommodate two (2) additional CO Lines, allowing for a maximum configuration of six CO Lines.
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X16 Installation Guide Getting to Know the X16 Telephone Backlit Display Navigation Keys Integrated Headset Programmable Keys Getting to Know the X16 Telephone Speakerphone Button The X16 Telephone Display Time, Date and Day Extension Number New Voicemail Phone Book Line Keys Caller ID Log - 10 - Program Key Issue 2
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Default Button Layout CO Lines with Integrated CID Getting to Know the X16 Telephone Programmable Feature Buttons 12 Key Dial Pad Delete, Conference, Feature, Transfer, Redial, Hold, Mute and Speaker Navigation keys Scroll left or right, up and down to update the LCD Display.
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X16 Installation Guide System Configuration The X16 system is equipped to accommodate up to four central office lines and 16 X16 digital telephone endpoints and uses an advanced digital interface technology allowing one cable pair to support up to four digital telephone endpoints. Each digital telephone endpoint has its own extension number, and can be called from any other extension in the system.
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Installation Step 1 - Location The X16 system should be located close to the telephone company interface (RJ21X), and have a dedicated outlet with an isolated ground. Do not tighten the screws all the way, leave about ¼ of an inch which will be used to lineup the "snowmen" on the back of the system. Place the X16 system over the screws and slide it into place. Issue 2 - 13 - System Configuration The system can be mounted on the wall or placed on a table.
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X16 Installation Guide Step 2 – CO Line Connections The X16 system supports a single CO Line per port, or two CO lines in ports labeled 1/2 and 3/4. Note: The port labeled "Line 1" is a direct access auxiliary port for line 1 allowing an analog device direct access. 6 5 4 3/4 2 1/2 AUX CO Lines System Configuration Telephone lines are usually found on the center pair (White/Blue) of the telephone jack (RJ11). Sometimes a second line will be connected to the outer pair (White/Orange).
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Step 3 – Telephone Endpoint Connection The X16 comes standard with four RJ11 extension ports. Each port supports up to 4 proprietary digital telephone endpoints, for a total of sixteen (16) endpoints. Each port on the system will support up to 600 feet of cable. System Configuration In a Loop wiring or serial cable topology 600 feet is calculated by adding the distance of the initial run plus the distance between each telephone.
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X16 Installation Guide Home Run wiring, also known as star topology can be found in office buildings and newer homes. In this wiring scheme each of the four X16 telephones are plugged into a "4 Telephone Connector", which is then connected into one of the ports on the X16 system. System Configuration In a star topology 600 feet is calculated by adding each Digital Telephone endpoints cable run. Cable A + Cable B + Cable C + Cable D <= 600 feet.
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The extensions are labeled 1 ~ 16, and each port accepts up to four telephones. Extensions 5~8 1~4 Connect the X16 telephone endpoints to the system using one RJ11 port, for up to four different endpoints, with a maximum cable length of 600 feet per port. Once connected each telephone endpoint will register with the voice server once it is powered up. At default, the extensions begin with number 301. The remaining extension numbers must be entered. See step 5.
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X16 Installation Guide Leaving any ports punched down but not connected to a telephone, may result in erratic operation. Correct Installation process Endpoint Device It is important to connect a telephone to every jack that is connected to the system. Extensions connected to a cable with "Bridge Taps", may experience distortion. If locating a bridge tap is not practical, a quick resolution is to use a different cable pair such as the Yellow/Black or White/Orange.
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Punch Down Punch Down In this example, system ports 10 through 16 do not have telephones connected to them but they are still "punched down" on the system. Generally, this will not be a problem unless the cable is over 200 feet in length.
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X16 Installation Guide Step 4 – Power up and Initialization To power up the system, and bring it on line, connect the external power supply to the system. To initialize the system, once the blue LED begins flashing at 1 impulse per second (IPS), switch the "init switch" back and forth three times and the LED will begin flashing at rapid rate, for 5 seconds and then return to 1 IPS. Note: For proper operation, be sure to reboot the system, by unplugging the power cable, and then plugging it back in.
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2 CO Line Expansion Module The X16 system comes with four CO Lines, and can be expanded to six CO Lines, when the 2 CO Line expansion module is installed. 2 CO Line Expansion Module Step 1 – Installing the Expansion Module Place the voice server face down on a stable surface such as a table, showing the four rubber feet. Rubber Feet Remove the four rubber feet, placing them in a safe place, such as the back of the voice server, exposing 4 screws. Unscrew the four screws and remove the cover.
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X16 Installation Guide Step 2 – Insert the Expansion Module Remove the plastic tab found on the front of the Voice server. Insert the RJ14 connections through the front of the voice server and secure the card with the provided screws. Connect the ribbon cable from the expansion module to the main board and replace the cover. Place the provided black plastic encasement window around the newly installed card.
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Feature Description All Page At default, one of the flexible buttons is preprogrammed as an "All Page" button. From an Idle telephone, the user may press this button or dial the feature code "Feature +" to page someone through all of the telephone speakers. The paged party can answer the page, while active, by pressing the "All Page" button from another phone.
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X16 Installation Guide Backlit Blue LCD Display with Power Saver Mode Each digital telephone endpoint (speakerphone) comes equipped with a backlit display, which can be programmed to go into power saver after it has being idle for 60 seconds. The backlit display is immediately activated whenever an action such as ringing, going off hook or pressing any of the fixed or preprogrammed buttons, is taken. Call Pick up Feature Description There are two types of call pick up, intercom and CO Line.
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CO Line Busy/Idle Status (LED) Each Preprogrammed CO Line button has an associated dual color Light Emitting Diode (LED), which lights when the line is in use and remains unlit when the line is idle. When the user presses a Line button the LED will illuminate green (I-use) on their telephone and blue (busy) on all telephones. The Line button will light blue (busy) when a device which is connected to a telephone company line, in front of the system, is off hook.
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X16 Installation Guide Conference – Express Conference Express Conference is a quick and easy way to allow another extension to join in on an existing CO Line call. While speaking with an outside party, the extension user presses the Line button, which is lit green, allowing another party to press the busy (lit blue) line button on their telephone and join in on the existing conversation. If the first extension hangs up, the second extension may continue to speak with the outside party.
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Direct Mailbox Transfer - Voice Mail (Standard) Callers may be transferred directly into another extension‟s mailbox, so that the caller does not have to wait for the telephone to ring before forwarding. Outside Calls 1) 2) While speaking with the outside caller Press the voice mail button – select button AUTO TransferMUTE Line#1 To _ Voice Mail 3) 4) Press the preprogrammed DSS/BLF button or dial the extension number of the intended party.
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X16 Installation Guide Flash The flash command (Feature + ) is used to invoke features on telephone lines such as call waiting and three-way calling. The Flash command may be programmed on one of the programmable buttons. Flash Timer This adjustable timer is used to compensate for telephone network variations. Forward Calls can be forwarded to one of three destinations; voice mail, external number (EXT) or trunk to trunk (TRK2TRK).
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3) 4) If an ancillary device (single line before the system) is on a CO Line, and the system does not detect that line as being busy, the system will forward the call, and dial over the call. This feature is considered disabled if no number is entered in the "FWD Phone Number" field. At default the "External" transfer will release after 3 minutes. Use the following codes to extend the length of the call a. – Extends the call by 1 Minute b. – Extends the call by 2 Minutes c.
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X16 Installation Guide Headset Activation Each digital telephone endpoint comes with a 1/8 inch (2.55 mm) standard "cellular" style telephone headset jack, which can be activated by dialing the feature code Feature + . This feature code can be programmed on a button, so that headset can be enabled and disabled as needed. In addition, a headset must be plugged in to enable or disable headset mode. Note: The voice quality and performance of headsets may vary.
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Non-system phone picking up the call – When the call is picked up by a non- system phone, the system will, after 2 seconds, light the line button and show that the line as busy. However, one digital telephone may join in on the call by pressing the lit CO Line. If a second digital telephone tries to join the conversation both digital telephones will be disconnected but the non-system telephone will retain the call. When the call is disconnected, the line will return to idle.
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X16 Installation Guide Mute with LED indication When the Mute button is pressed, the LED illuminates, and mute becomes active. This means that the transmit function for that extension is suspended; allowing the user to converse privately. Muted Ring (Ring Alert) Extensions that are programmed to ring, but are currently on a telephone line or extension call, will receive a 1-second beep every 5 seconds until the line is forwarded or answered by another extension.
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Pause The system has a programmable pause, which can be used in speed bins, redial numbers, etc. to insert a short delay before more numbers are dialed. This can be very helpful when using special features such as "Call Waiting Cancel". Press Feature + - to enter a pause into a dial string. A Pause will be displayed as a "P".
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X16 Installation Guide Operation: 1) Press the redial button to display the list 2) Press the up or down navigation key to scroll through the list. 3) When the desired number is in the display, press the select button. 4) Press the select button again to dial the displayed number or press the up or down navigation key to select between coping the displayed telephone number to the phone book to cancel the redial function.
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Speakerphone (Digital Telephone Endpoint) with LED Each digital telephone endpoint is equipped as a speakerphone. When the speakerphone is active, the LED will be illuminated. Speed Dial Bins The station has 12 speed dial bins; each can take up to 24 digits to be dialed. Time in Display All digital telephone endpoints have a backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) display which when idle, displays the current date and time, extension name and number, even when it is in power saver mode.
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X16 Installation Guide Speakerphone Network Volume While using your speakerphone, use the volume up key to increase or the volume down key to decrease the speakerphone volume. Handset Intercom Volume While speaking to another extension using your handset, use the volume up key to increase or the volume down key to decrease the handset volume.
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Programming The system has two areas of programming; Phone and System Setup. The system setup parameters affect the whole system, whereas the Phone Setup parameters will only affect the extension that is doing the programming. From an Idle telephone press the program button Programming 01:16A 12/10 SUN 301 Program Button The navigation keys are used to select the area of programming to be modified, Phone or System Setup.
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X16 Installation Guide Navigation Keys Scroll Up OK/Select/Confirm Backup a level Scroll Left Scroll Down Phone Setup Parameters Navigation Keys Feature Default (shown in bold) Language Feature Key Extension No.
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Phone Setup AUTO MUTE Language =English AUTO FeatureMUTE Key AUTO MUTE Extension No. AUTO MUTE Auto Mute Issue 2 Phone Setup – These parameters are used by the end user to customize their telephones. Language – Each telephone user can select between three different languages; English, Spanish, and French. Feature Key – Each extension has 12 programmable buttons which can be customized by each user. Extension Number – Valid numbers are 301 through 399.
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X16 Installation Guide AUTO MUTE Preference Call AUTO MUTE Line Selection Preference Call – The user may select between accessing a CO Line or Intercom when going off hook. Line Selection – The user may set their telephone to directly access a CO Lines in groups 1~4 or 5~6. Phone Setup AUTO Record MUTE All Call =Off Record all Calls – This parameter, when enabled, will record all network calls answered by this extension.
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AUTO RingingMUTE Type Line1 Ring Type =Type-1 Line2 Ring Type Ringer Type – Each extension user may select from 6 different ring tones for each of the 6 CO Lines. Press the navigation key up or down to scroll through the different tones. Press the center navigation key to save the current tone.
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X16 Installation Guide AUTO WaitingMUTE Time =10 Seconds AUTO MUTE FWD Destination AUTO MUTE =Off FWD Destination Waiting Time – The call waiting time is the amount of time a call will ring before it is sent to the programmed destination. Waiting Time uses the up or down navigation key to select from 00 (Immediate Forward) to 25 seconds. Forward Destination – Extension users may select from three destinations; Off, Voice Mail, External Call and Trunk2Trunk.
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Personal OGM – This greeting is heard by a caller once they are forwarded to someone‟s voice mailbox. Press the Select button to Play and Stop the existing message, press the up button to rerecord the Outgoing Message. AUTO MUTE Personal OGM Play 1st 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # , a b d e g h j k m n p q t u w x Space or 0 * # AUTO MUTE Reset Phone Issue 2 2nd Character Input Keyboard 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th „ c f i l o r v y & A D G J M s T z .
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X16 Installation Guide Programming Feature Buttons Each digital telephone endpoints has twelve (12) programmable feature buttons, which can be customized by each extension user. There are three programmable feature button categories. Selections DSS/BLF Key SPD Key Phone Setup Feature Key - 44 - Description Direct Station Select (DSS) – allows extension users to press one button to dial another extension. In addition, the DSS button doubles as Busy Lamp (LED) Field (BLF).
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Feature Button Programming Step Step Step Step Step Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 – – – – – – Press the program button Select phone setup Press the select (center) navigation key Press the down navigation key and select "Feature Key" Press the center navigation button to begin Press the up or down navigation key to select the feature button to be programmed or press the feature key to be programmed.
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X16 Installation Guide Notes: Phone Setup - 46 - Issue 2
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System Setup When System Setup is selected, the password will need to be entered. At default, the password is ####. AUTO Date &MUTE Time The default system password is , and can be changed to any 4 digit number. To set the system date and time: Enter the Year in two digit year and then press the center navigation button. Enter the month and the day in four digit format and then press the center navigation button.
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X16 Installation Guide AUTO MUTE Music Source =External AUTO MUTE CO MSGW =Off Music Source – The system comes with an internal music on hold source, or can be connected to an external music on hold source such as a CD or MP3 player. CO MSGW – If this parameter is set to "On" and a Network (Telephone Company) voice mail system with Message Waiting Indication (MWI) is being used, then the display will show what lines have a new voice mail message.
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Clear All VMSG No? Auto Attend Ring =On-AA Ring Only Mail System – Voice mail comes standard with the system and only takes a few minutes to setup. Clear All VMGS - Select "Yes?" to clear all voice mail messages in the system. Select "No?" or press the left navigation key to retain the messages. All Ext Off – The auto Attendant will answer when the forward timer expires – no extensions will ring regardless of their ringing status. All Ext On – All Extension programmed to ring will ring.
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X16 Installation Guide Message Length =Unlimited =Greeting =1 Minute System Setup Day Time =09:00A Message Length – This setting determines the maximum amount of recording time available to callers when leaving a message. Unlimited – giving no limit to the amount of time each message can take. Greeting – When set to Greeting the mailbox will not record a message. The default greeting cannot be rerecorded. 1 Minute – A message recording can only be 1 minute long.
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AUX OGM Play AUX OGM – The Auxiliary Outgoing Message, is accessed when the caller dials "7" while in the Auto Attendant. At default this is intended to be used to record the company directory. However, it can be used as an announcement only "mailbox" for commonly asked questions such as hours of operation or directions to the office. Weekend Mode – When set to On, the system will play a special weekend OGM. If set to Off, the system will follow the standard day and night schedule.
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X16 Installation Guide Weekend Mode On/Off Holiday Mode – When set to On, the system will play a special holiday OGM. If set to Off, the system will follow the standard day/night or weekend schedule. Weekend Start Fri, 06:00 PM Holiday Start – This is the time that the system will begin playing the recorded Holiday outgoing greeting. Weekend End Mon, 09:00 AM Holiday End – This is the time that the system will stop playing the recorded Holiday outgoing greeting.
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Programming Guide Feature Programming Parameter Sub Parameter Language Feature Key Extension Number Auto Mute Preference Call English, Spanish, French Press feature button 3xx (301 ~ 399) On/Off (Private/ Hands Free) Intercom CO Call Line # 1-4 Line # 5-6 On/Off 30 60 0ff Line1 Ringer – On/Off Line2 Ringer – On/Off Line3 Ringer – On/Off Line4 Ringer – On/Off Line5 Ringer – On/Off Line6 Ringer – On/Off Line1 Ring Type 1-6 Line2 Ring Type 1-6 Line3 Ring Type 1-6 Line4 Ring Type 1-6 Line5 Ring Type 1-6 Lin
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X16 Installation Guide System Programming Default Password "####" Feature Parameter Change Password Date & Time #### Recall Time Programming Guide Tone/Pulse Flash Time Music Source CO MSGW Clear CO MSGW Area Codes - 54 - Sub Parameter Year Month/Date Time 00:00 format Off, 120, 150, 180, and 240 seconds Tone, pulse 80-800 milliseconds Internal/External On/Off Yes?/No? Home Area code Local Area C1 Local Area C2 Local Area C3 Local Area C4 Local Area C5 Issue 2
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Clear All VMSG Auto Attend Ring Attendant Extension AA Answer Delay Message Length Day Time Night Time Day Time OGM (Outgoing Msg) Night Time OGM (Outgoing Msg ) AUX OGM (Outgoing Msg) Weekend Mode Reset KSU Issue 2 Yes?/No? All Ext Off All Ext On AA Only 301 Ext 06~240 seconds Unlimited Greeting 1 Minutes 09:00 A 06:00 P Play/Re-record Play/Re-record Play/Re-record Programming Guide Mail System On/Off Weekend Start Fri, 06:00 PM Weekend End Mon, 09:00 AM Weekend OGM Play/Re-record Holiday Mode
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X16 Installation Guide Ringing Scenarios Auto Attendant The Auto Attendant can be set to All EXT Off, All EXT On, or AA Only All Extensions Ringing Off When set to All EXT Off, none of the telephones will ring, even if they are programmed to ring, and when the AA Answer Delay timer expires, the call will be forwarded to the Auto Attendant. All Extensions Ringing On When set to All EXT on, all of the telephones that are programmed to ring will ring.
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Functions Feature Code Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Feature + Descriptive Record LED lit Active LED Not Lit Not Recording Open N/A N/A Flash Key N/A N/A DND Active Not in DND Mute Active Not in Mute Mode Conference N/A N/A Pause N/A N/A Redial N/A N/A Headset Active Not Active All Page Active Not Active Open N/A N/A Open N/A N/A Lamp (LED) Cadence Unlit Lit Fast Slo
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X16 Installation Guide CO Line Cadence and Status Table Speaker Enter/VM Mute Functions All Page On Flexible DND On Flexible Record On Flexible Headset On Flexible DSS/BLF On Flexible Button Button Button Button Button Unlit: Speaker or Intercom Link Idle Fast: Receiving incoming call Lit: Talking with the Digital Telephone Endpoint Slow: In headset mode Unlit: No New messages Fast: New Message in VM Lit: No answer forward active – unanswered calls will be forwarded to VM Slow: New Telephone Company L
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Troubleshooting Possible Causes AC Cord or Power adaptor is not working correctly or not plugged in correctly.
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X16 Installation Guide Idle LCD Display 07:19P 10/12 FRI Accounting 312 Time, Date, Day, Name and Number Idle LCD Display 07:19P 10/12 FRI NEW VMSG:04 312 4 New Voice Mail Messages 07:19P 10/12 FRI TRK2TRK FWD 312 Trunk to Trunk Forwarding - 60 - 07:19P 10/12 FRI Accounting DND In DND Mode 07:19P 10/12 FRI New CID:24 312 24 New Caller ID Calls 07:19P 10/12 FRI External FWD 312 External Forwarding Issue 2
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Voice Mail Operation The System comes equipped with a 4 channel auto attendant and voice mail system, which can answer up to 4 different calls simultaneously. Programming for the auto attendant is found System Setup Auto Attendant The system can be programmed to answer in "Auto Attendant" mode. When "Auto Attend Ring", found in "System Setup Mail System" is set to "AA only" only the Auto Attendant will ring. No other telephone extensions will ring.
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X16 Installation Guide Answering Machine Emulation (AME) This feature "Mimics" the call screening feature of an answering machine. Five seconds after a call is answered by an extension users‟ voice mailbox, that user can monitor/screen the caller as they leave a message. The extension user will receive a warning tone, which indicates that a caller has been answered by their voice mailbox. The user has the option to monitor the call, or ignore the alert, and allow the caller to leave a message.
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Notes: 1) Messages will play in order that they are received. 2) While a message is playing, use the up or down navigation key to scroll through Pause, Volume, and Exit. Press the select navigation button to select, the desired action. 3) While a message is playing and the left navigation key is pressed, the previous message will be played, or if it is the first message, the message will be repeated. 4) While a message is playing and the right navigation key is pressed, the next message will be played.
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X16 Installation Guide Use the up or down navigation buttons to scroll through the programming choices, Press the center navigation button to select the "VoiceMail Setup" parameter. Use the up or down navigation buttons to scroll through the programming choices, Press the center navigation button to select the "Personal OGM" parameter. Personal OGM AUTO MUTE Clear My VMSG Press the center navigation button to select "Play" to listen to the current message.
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Remote Commands Mailboxes may be accessed from outside of the system using a telephone with standard DTMF (Touchtone®) dialing. Remote Access Call into the system and let the Auto Attendant answer the call and then dial the desired extension number. If the extension is forwarded to voicemail, and the mailbox answers, enter the "Remote Access code" (default remote access code is 123) which is programmed in the "Phone Programming Area".
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X16 Installation Guide Index —A— All Call Paging, 32 All Page, 23, 44, 57 Answering Machine Emulation, 23, 62 Auto Attendant, 23, 61 Off, 56 On, 56 Auto Mute, 29 —B— Index Backlit Blue LCD Display, 24 Backlit LCD Display, 10, 24 Bridge Tap, 18 —C— Cable Pair Colors, 17 Cable Run, 15 Call Forward, 28 Conference, 25, 44, 57 Express Conference, 33 Operation, 26 Conversation Record, 26 —D— Daylight Savings, 26 Default Button Layout, 11 Direct Mailbox Transfer, 27 Direct Station Select, 27 Distinctive
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Flexible Button Programming Steps, 45 Forward, 28 Functions Cadence, 57 CO Line Cadence, 58 Functions, 57 Intercom Tone Cadences, 57, 58 Phone Book, 57 Ringing Cadence, 58 —H— Hands-free Calling, 30 Hands-Free Calling, 29 Headset, 44, 57 Headset Activation, 30 Hearing Aid Compatible, 7 Hold, 30 Hot Dial Pad, 30 —I— Idle Display, 60 Installation CO Line, 14 Expansion Module, 21 Extension Numbering, 20 Location, 13 Telephone Endpoint, 17 Installing the system, 15 Intercom Intercom Calling, 30 Interc
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X16 Installation Guide Privacy Release, 33 Programmable Buttons, 33 Programmable Pause System Configuration and Layout, 12 System Programming, 54 Speed Dial Bins, 33 —T— Feature Buttons, 33, 44 Phone, 37 Phone Setup, 39 System, 37 System Setup, 47 Telephone Callouts, 10 Termination Box, 34 Time in Display, 35 Transfer, 35 Programming, 37 Direct to Voice Mail, 35 Index Pulse Dialing, 35 Punch down, 19 TRK2TRK —R— —U— Record, 44, 57 Redial, 44, 57 Redial Button, 33 Remote Access, 65 Remote Comman
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X16 Installation Guide Notes: XBLUE Networks © Copyright 2007 - 72 - Issue 2
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