Installation manual

Chapter 7:
Programming the NEC Electra II
Getting Started
This chapter cover the NEC Electra II, software release 3.0 and later.
To connect Amanda@SOHO to an NEC Electra II, you need one SLI-8G-21 single-line
interface card (this works for up to eight analog voice mail ports).
Run one pair wire for each voice mail port from the punch down block to the connector on
the SLI.
Once the two are connected, you are ready to program the NEC Electra II. The
programming can be done from any station—so long as the telephone has a display.
To start programming:
1. Press the FNC key.
2. Press #0*8974.
3. For most features, you:
a. Press an LK key (one of the keys just under the telephone’s display), such as
LK4.
b. Press a data number (two digits on the telephone), such as 14 for Intercom
Master Hunt Number.
When you get this far, you have entered a memory block, such as 4-14. (The 4 is
from LK4 and the 14 is the data number.)
c. An access code (usually two digits) representing the feature to be coded, a
port number, station number, etc. automatically appears.
d. You might have to press the TRF key to advance to the correct access code.
e. Press the digits that indicate the setting for that access code.
You might press a digit that represents yes or no, a series of digits which set the
Message Waiting Indication, etc.
While entering the data in step E, use the following keys:
Meaning: Key to press:
To move the cursor to the left *
To move the cursor to the right #
To type the setting 0 to 9
To type a * LNR/SPD + *