ISDN Digital Set User's Guide SRS-2100 National ISDN Fujitsu Delivering on the promise of ISDN
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( Fujitsu SRS -2100 Fujitsu Network Switching of America, Inc. 4403 Bland Road, Somerset Park Raleigh, NC 27609 U.S.A. Part Number P-UG-2100V Revision 1.1 Copyright 1994 Fujitsu Network Switching of America, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. This publication may be replaced by a revised edition. To find out if a revision exists, or to order copies of publications, write to 4403 Bland Road, Somerset Park, Raleigh, NC 27609, or call 1-800-228-ISDN.
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( 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 protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications.
( Fujitsu SRS -2100 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 contains 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 this telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuous of service may be required.
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( PREFACE This guide provides descriptions and procedures for using Fujitsu's Digital Set, the SRS-2100, when it is attached to a switch supporting National ISDN (NISDN). This guide is for anyone interested in using the SRS-2100 to gain the benefits of the combined voice and data network capabilities of ISDN technology.
( Fujitsu SRS -2100 Chapter Content Chapter 3 Explains how to set up SRS-2100 features such as onetouch buttons, unanswered call logging, and the calendar/clock. Chapter 4 Explains how to use the optional data terminal adapter to place or receive data calls. Conventions 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.
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( Fujitsu SRS -2100 Helpful Tips About Your SRS-2100 Because ISDN technology is new, some features of your SRS-2100 may be unfamiliar. Softkeys Softkeys are a way of simplifying the phone and still supporting the richness of ISDN features. These keys assume different functions depending on the feature you are using, thus avoiding the need for a large number of permanent function keys. The SRS-2100 softkeys are the four keys located just below the display.
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( Timeouts When you are setting up local features as described in Chapter 3, some of the data entry displays have built-in timers. If you do not enter information within fifteen seconds, the display reverts to the menu for selecting the feature you were setting up. You must reselect the feature and start again.
( Fujitsu SRS -2100 The basic ISDN service provides two 64,000 bits per second "B" channels for voice or data communications. Each B-channel can support circuitswitched or packet-switched data services. There is also one "D" channel, at 16,000 bits per second, for network signaling and packetswitched data service. The combination is often referred to as "2B+D", or the Basic Rate Interface (BRI).
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( 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 building. However, most service providers now offer multipoint configurations as a subscription option. In a multipoint configuration, up to eight devices (digital sets and/or terminal adapters) can be connected to a single line.
( Fujitsu SRS -2100 System Administrator ISDN is very flexible in allowing businesses to customize how it works to meet their specific needs. 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 a member of your telecommunications department.
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set................................................ 1-1 Digital Set Components ......................................................................... 1-1 Telephone Components......................................................................... 1-2 Switches and Connectors ...................................................................... 1-3 Function Buttons.........................................
( Fujitsu SRS -2100 Section Page Chapter 3 LOCAL FEATURES ......................................................................................3-1 SERVICE MODE OPERATIONS...........................................................3-1 Selecting a Menu Option....................................................................3-2 PROGRAMMING A BUTTON FOR ONE-TOUCH DIALING..........3-3 Programming a One-Touch Button ...................................................
Fujitsu SRS -2100 ( Section Page Chapter 4 DATA OPERATION..................................................................................4-1 USING THE TERMINAL ADAPTER................................................4-1 MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL .........................4-1 Using the DATA Key......................................................................4-1 Using AT Commands.......................................................................4-2 Using X.28 Commands......................
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SRS -2100 ( Index SRS 2100 SUBJECT INDEX Subject Page AT Commands.........................................................................................4-2 Calendar/Clock settings .........................................................................3-6 Call Announce Intercom......................................................................3-20 Call Appearance Preference.................................................................3-26 Call Identification Displays............................
Index Subject SRS -2100 ( Page LCD Test................................................................................................. C-3 LED Test.................................................................................................. C-2 Memory Tests ........................................................................................ C-3 Menu options ..........................................................................................3-2 Message Abbreviation Table ..................
SRS -2100 ( Subject Index Page Receiving calls .........................................................................................2-1 Receiving handset calls ..........................................................................2-4 Redial.......................................................................................................2-11 Reinitializing your phone .......................................................................3-8 Ringer mode selection ...............................
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Chapter 1 ( SRS -2100 Overview CHAPTER 1 GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH 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 telephone functions. Digital Set Components Figures 1-1 and 1-2 show, respectively, the front panel and the rear of the digital set. The major components of the SRS-2100 are labeled and described in the accompanying text.
SRS -2100 Overview ( Chapter 1 4 1 Service 2 MIC-OFF ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 * 0 3 5 6 MSG Drop Conference Transfer Redial Hold Speaker # Fujitsu 7 DTR TXD RXD 8 Figure 1-1 SRS-2100 Front Panel Telephone Components 1) Handset/Headset. You pick-up the handset to speak or listen while making or answering calls, except when using a headset or the speaker and microphone. 2) Speaker. The speaker is located directly under the handset.
( SRS -2100 Overview Chapter 1 LOOP TR Line Off On 40V DC + - PRG NOR TEST 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 1-2 SRS-2100 Rear View Switches and Connectors 1) ISDN line connector. Use this RJ-45 connector to plug in the telephone line. Normally, the line also provides AC power for the set. 2) Terminating resistor. This built-in resistor, labeled "TR", provides a standard termination to the ISDN line. 3) DC power connector.
SRS -2100 Overview ( Function Buttons The SRS-2100 has six function buttons. Three of these are permanently assigned to local functions: SPEAKER, HOLD, and REDIAL. For ease of operation, Fujitsu supports two sets of telephone company assignments for network based features.
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SRS -2100 Overview ( For Features If the button is assigned to a local or network feature, the indicator lights when certain features are activated. For Calls If the button is assigned to a Directory Number or a Call Appearance on your phone, the indicator slowly flashes green for incoming calls, flashes red if a call is on hold at your phone, and is steady red when a call is active on your phone.
Chapter 1 In order to simplify ordering and line installation, Fujitsu has included pre-set assignments for some of the most frequently used network based features. See Appendix A for these assignments. You use DN or CA buttons to handle your calls, as described in the next two sections. Pressing a Call Appearance button connects you to a phone line. This line can be idle with dial tone for making an outgoing call, a line containing an incoming call, or a call on hold.
SRS -2100 Overview ( Chapter 1 MIC-OFF .......... 3482 .......... 3456 3456 3456 7890 7890 .......... Figure 1-4 Example Line Assignment Call Handling Example Suppose your directory number is 747-3456, and the first three multifunction buttons on your SRS-2100 have been assigned that number.
( SRS -2100 Overview Chapter 1 When your party answers, the end of line 3 shows call duration timing as minutes and seconds in the form mm:ss. This timer will record for an hour, up to 59:59, and then it restarts at 00:00. If the call cannot go through, line 3 shows a message such as "Busy" or "NOT ANSWERED". When you press SERVICE, line 4 of the display changes to show REGISTER above softkey 4. Pressing REGISTER displays the menu function of the SRS-2100.
SRS -2100 Overview ( Chapter 1 Chapter 1................................................................................................................................................ Getting Acquainted With Your Digital Set....................................................................................... Digital Set Components....................................................................................................... Telephone Components ..................................................
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES The Fujitsu SRS-2100 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 phone operates like others you have used. However, it also includes many custom features explained in later chapters.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( Switching Between Handset and Handsfree Modes If you are using the handset and want to use handsfree mode 1. Press SPEAKER and then replace the handset in its cradle. You now hear the other parties through the speaker. 2. If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the microphone has been turned off. Press MIC-OFF to turn it back on (the LED goes dark). The microphone now picks up your voice. 3.
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 5. When your conversation ends, hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle. Note the displayed call duration vanishes after about three seconds. Note: Onhook dialing. In place of steps 1 and 2, you can dial the number first and then pick up the handset. The phone automatically dials the number. The number you enter remains available for dialing for about three minutes. You can also use a one-touch button, which automatically selects an idle CA and dials the number.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( Receiving Handset Calls An incoming call makes the phone ring and the Call Appearance's LED flash green. If you are not talking on another call 1. Pick up the handset. (Press the ringing CA if necessary.) The LED changes to steady red. 2. Converse with the calling party. 3. When your conversation ends, hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle. Note the displayed call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. If you are already talking on another call 1.
Chapter 2 If you are not talking on another call 1. Press the SPEAKER button. Its LED will light red and you will hear a dial tone (if not, press an idle Call Appearance). If this connects you with a ringing call, follow the procedure "If you are already talking on another call". 2. Dial the desired number by pressing the keys on the numeric keypad. 3. If your call is not answered, press SPEAKER to hang up. 4. If your call is answered, converse with the called party.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( or c. Press DROP. (5ESS 2. Dial the desired number by pressing the buttons on the numeric keypad. Chapt er 2 5. When the conversation is over, hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button. Note the displayed call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. or 3. If your call is not answered, you can: a. Hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button. or b. Retrieve the original call, if it was held, by pressing its redflashing Call Appearance button. 4.
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 Receiving Handsfree Calls A handsfree call uses the integrated microphone and speaker instead of the handset. An incoming call makes the phone ring and the Call Appearance's LED flash green. (See also "Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes", in Chapter 3, "Local Features".) If you are already talking on another call 1. Dispose of the active call in one of the following ways: If you are not talking on another call 1.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( 3. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPEAKER. Note the dis played call duration; it vanishes after about three seconds. You may then pick up the call you were originally talking on, if it was held, by pressing its redflashing Call Appearance button and then pressing SPEAKER. (See also "Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes", in Chapter 3, "Local Features".) Chapt er 2 1. Press SPEAKER. Its LED will light red and you will hear a dial tone.
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 If you are already using the headset and talking on another call 1. Handle the existing call in one of the following ways: a. End the call by pressing SPEAKER. Then press SPEAKER again to get a dial tone. or b. Retain the call by pressing an idle Call Appearance button, which gives you 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 p ressing SPEAKER.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( The handset, speaker, and microphone will be disabled. All dialing tones and telephone conversation will be audible only through the headset. Your voice and any other transmitted sounds will go through the headset microphone only. 1. Press SPEAKER and, if necessary, press the greenflashing Call Appearance button. Chapt er 2 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.
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 For ease of operation, Fujitsu supports two sets of telephone company assignments for network based features.
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Chapter 2 Using REDIAL Before Lifting the Handset or Pressing SPEAKER 1. Press REDIAL. The last number dialed appears on the display and is redialed automatically through the speakerphone. Pick up the handset if you want this to be a handset call. 2. If there are no idle Call Appearances available, pressing REDIAL brings the number to the screen but does not dial. When an idle Call Appearance later becomes available, pressing the CA button dials the number in handsfree mode.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( CONFERENCE Telephone conferences with multiple participants Conference is a network-based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company. This description assumes that you have assigned the Conference feature to one of your SRS-2100 function buttons. The number of conference call participants allowed depends on the number specified when you subscribe to the feature. Ask your System Administrator how many participants are allowed on your Conference feature.
Chapter 2 To add more participants to the conference, repeat the preceding three steps as many times as required up to the maximu m number of participants. Dropping Other People from a Conference Call To drop the last person added, either press DROP or ask the last person added to hang up. Pressing DROP when only two participants are connected disconnects the call. Dropping Out of the Conference Call Yourself Some installations leave the other conference participants connected if you disconnect.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( Warning: Pressing DROP at the end of a conference call drops both participants. Using DROP on a Conference Call Press the DROP button. This ends your connection with the last party you added to the call, but any others on the call stay connected. If only two parties remain, the call is disconnected. The display of the call's duration continues until the call is over.
Chapter 2 TRANSFER (DMS-100 Transfers a call to another phone and announces the transfer privately Transfer is a network-based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company. This description assumes that you have assigned the Transfer feature to one of your SRS-2100 function buttons. Note: In some installations, transferring calls is accomplished without a TRANSFER button. If your set lacks a TRANSFER button, ask your System Administrator how to transfer a call.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( 4. Hang up the handset or, in handsfree mode, press SPEAKER. You are disconnected from the call, leaving the other two parties connected. TRANSFER ( EWSD Transfers a call to another phone and announces the transfer privately Transfer is a network-based feature that you must subscribe to from your telephone company. Note: In Siemens installations, transferring calls is accomplished without a TRANSFER button. To transfer a call, follow these steps: 1.
Chapter 2 Using a One Touch Button to Make a Call Just press it. If no other call is active, the SRS-2100 selects an idle Directory Number, turns on the speaker and microphone, and dials the number. (If the MICOFF LED is red, the microphone has been turned off, so press MIC-OFF to turn it back on.) If you already have a dial tone, then pressing the one-touch button plays back the stored number as if you were dialing.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( In the example, the digital set sends the voice mail access code, pauses for two seconds while the system switches to voice mail, and then sends the caller's voice mail password. 8247629,99,,2502 Calling Number Voice mail password 1st pause (1 second) 4 second pause Voice mail access Use this feature for any call requiring multiple number entry.
( SRS -2100 Voice Features Chapter 2 ................................ .... ................................ .... 12:15PM WEDNESDAY APR 5 .UNA-LIST DATA CLEAR DIR-LIST To see the data for each unanswered call, press UNA-LIST (softkey 1). The resulting screen looks something like this: 777-1111 4-05 12:15PM 11:10AM SATURDAY MARCH 2 UNA-LIST DATA CLEAR DIR-LIST The 777-1111 is the number of the calling party. Note: The call time indication is based on the phone's calendar/clock.
SRS -2100 Voice Features ( Chapt er 2 Placing a Call Using the Personal Directory If the call is answered, you can converse with the party reached. If not, hang up by replacing the handset in its cradle or, in handsfree mode, hang up by pressing the SPEAKER button. 1. Press DIR-LIST (softkey 1). 2. Scroll to the name of the person you want to call, or enter the Directory Address (01, 02, etc.) for that person.
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SRS -2100 Voice Features ( Chapt er 2 Chapter 2................................................................................................................................................ INTRODUCTION TO VOICE FEATURES........................................................................................ PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS................................................................................. Switching Between Handset and Handsfree Modes ............................................
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Chapter 3 CHAPTER 3 LOCAL FEATURES This chapter explains how to use the display and softkeys to set the features controlled by the SRS-2100. The first section describes the Service Mode, from which you make all changes to local features.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Note: The procedures to set local features require extensive use of the softkeys located below the display. Some of the data entry screens in Service Mode procedures have built-in timers. If you do not enter information within 15 seconds, the display reverts back to the menu for selecting the feature you were using. You must reselect the feature and start over.
Chapter 3 2. To select the option you want, press the appropriate key(s) on the numeric keypad to dial 1 to 13 (do not press one of the four buttons under the screen) and then press ENTER (softkey 1). If you notice a mistake after pressing ENTER and want to cancel the keypad entry, press asterisk (*). To clear an entry before pressing ENTER, press CLEAR (softkey 3).
SRS -2100 Local Features ( SRS-2100 multifunction buttons can be set to automatically dial numbers you enter (up to 30 digits each).
Chapter 3 The one-touch feature overview in Chapter 2 discusses these possibilities in greater detail and explains how to dial using a onetouch button. Programming a One-Touch Button To program a multifunction button for a one-touch number, follow these steps: 1. Press Service, then REGISTER (softkey 4), 1, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: ONE-TOUCH SELECT ASSIGN KEY ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Correcting Mistakes ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER (12) 8247629,99,,2502 ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER Note: If you try to exceed the 30digit limit, the set refuses the input and the display remains unchanged. 4. Press ENTER (softkey 1). The associated LED turns green, and the word COMPLETED appears, remaining for 15 seconds: ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER 942229876543 COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER (12) 5.
( SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter 3 ENTER NEXT REGISTER CLEAR The indicators for previously assigned one-touch buttons will be green.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 2. Press the one-touch button whose number you wish to change or cancel. The ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER screen appears showing the currently assigned number: ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER (12) 8247629,99,2502 ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Complete the procedure in one of these ways: • To change the number, enter a new number. Then press ENTER (softkey 1). • The new number appears on the display as you enter it, and replaces the old number.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features Notes on Entering Information If the value you have entered is acceptable, press ENTER to record it and display the next parameter screen. To retain the currently displayed calendar/clock value for a parameter, you can press ENTER without bothering to reenter the value. To change a numerical entry before you press ENTER, press CLEAR (softkey 3) and enter the desired value. To change a menu selection or a numerical entry after you press ENTER, press asterisk (*).
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 2. Press ENTER again. The first input screen appears: ENTER CALENDAR/CLOCK INPUT HOUR -> 8: 06PM '94 APR 30 ENTER NEXT REGISTER CLEAR 3. Enter the present hour (1-12) using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER. The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the minute. In this example, assume you entered 12.
( SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter 3 5. Press keypad 0 for AM or 1 for PM and then press ENTER. The screen changes to reflect your entry and to prompt for the year. In this example, assume you entered 1 for PM. ENTER CALENDAR/CLOCK INPUT YEAR -> 12: 55PM '94 APR 30 ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 6. To accept the year displayed, '94, press ENTER. or To change the year, press two numbers on the numeric keypad for the year you want and then press ENTER.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( ENTER CALENDAR/CLOCK INPUT DAY -> 12: 55PM '94 MAY 30 ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 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 message COMPLETED. In this example, assume you entered 1 for the date. COMPLETED ................................ .... 12: 55PM TUESDAY FEB 1 ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER Note: If you enter 31 for a month having only 30 days, the display shows ILLEGAL.
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SRS -2100 Local Features ( PRIVATE DATA CLEAR COMPLETED ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. To return to normal operation, press REGISTER (softkey 4). UNANSWERED CALL LOGGING (UNA-LIST) 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 date and time of the call plus the telephone number of the calling party.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features 2. To enable UNA-LIST, press ENTER again.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( SELECT ITEM (1-3) 1: ALL MODE 2: SELECT MODE 3: NO SUPPORT MODE ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Press the number shown beside the mode you want to select, then press ENTER. The following sections describe each mode. UNA-LIST on All Call Appearances To support UNA-LIST on all Call Appearances, follow these steps: 1.
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SRS -2100 Local Features ( After about 15 seconds, or if you press asterisk (*), the display returns to the first Service Mode screen. 4. You can now select a different menu function, or press REGISTER (softkey 4) to return to the normal display. Disabling the UNA-LIST Feature To disable unanswered call logging, follow these steps: 1. Press REGISTER (softkey 4), 4, ENTER (softkey 1). If the following screen appears, the feature is enabled: UNA-LIST SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED (ALL) .............................
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features Enables use as a headset-only phone. You must disconnect the handset from the jack on the phone's left side and plug the headset into the same jack.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Calls are connected and disconnected only by your pressing the SPEAKER button. In headset mode, the handsfree mode, including the speaker/microphone, is not supported. Handset Mode Enables normal use as a handset phone. While in this mode, the speaker can be enabled or disabled as follows: Handsfree Supported - allows speaker use, controlled by SPEAKER button. Handsfree Non Supported disallows speaker use. The SPEAKER button is disabled.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features When the display shows the selection you prefer, press REGISTER (softkey 4) to return to the normal display. You now can operate the SRS2100 using only your headset. The SPEAKER button controls picking up and hanging up calls, and the MIC-OFF button is not operational. The sounds that are usually audible through the speaker, such as the key tones, are now audible only through the headset.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( HANDSFREE SERVICE MODE SUPPORTED COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER You now can use the speaker. The SPEAKER button can control call pickup or hang-up if the handset is in its cradle. The MICOFF button (if active) controls the microphone if the speaker is in use. If MIC-OFF is pressed, key tones can be heard, but no other sounds are transmitted until MICOFF is pressed again.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features CHANGING RINGER MODE This local feature allows you to: • Change the volume and tone of the ringer • Select the ringer mode, either normal ring or silent ring. Silent ring flashes the LED of the receiving Directory Number or Call Appearance button without ringing the bell • Select the ringing pattern you will hear when you are conversing on another line All settings are made from item 7, RINGER, in Service Mode.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Setting Ringer Volume To set the ringer volume, follow these steps: 1. Press SERVICE, then REGISTER (softkey 4), 7, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: RINGER SERVICE - SELECT ITEM (1-4) 1: RINGER VOLUME 2: RINGER TONE 3: RINGING 4: RINGER PATTERN ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 2. Press 1, ENTER. A screen appears showing you the current volume setting: 5. When you hear a volume you like, press ENTER.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features 2. Press 2, ENTER (softkey 1) and this screen appears: RINGER TONE MODE CURRENT MODE IS MEDIUM ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 3. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: SELECT ITEM 1: LOW 3: HIGH ENTER NEXT REGISTER (1-3) 2: MEDIUM CLEAR 4. 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. 5. When you hear a tone you like, press ENTER. The screen shows your selection plus the word COMPLETED: RINGER TONE MODE CURRENT MODE IS HIGH COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 6.
Chapter 3 1. Press SERVICE, then REGISTER (softkey 4), 7, ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: RINGER SERVICE - SELECT ITEM (1-4) 1: RINGER VOLUME 2: RINGER TONE 3: RINGING 4: RINGER PATTERN ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 2. Press 3, ENTER (softkey 1) again and this screen appears: RINGING MODE CURRENT MODE IS BELL ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: SELECT ITEM (1-2) 1: BELL 2: SILENT ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 3. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: SELECT ITEM (1-2) 1: MUTE RING 2: ONE RING ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 4. Select 1 for a mute ring, a normal ring pattern at reduced volume, or 2 for one ring, which rings once at normal volume. The LED for the incoming Call Appearance will continue to flash. Then press ENTER.
Chapter 3 Message logging works in two modes: • The Logging mode, which stores messages in a history file without displaying them • The History mode, which displays messages stored in the history file. The history file can hold up to 24 messages at a time. This section covers the procedures to: • Start and stop message logging • Review logged messages Note: When you stop message logging, all messages stored in the history file are saved and can be reviewed at a later time.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( MESSAGE LOGGING - SELECT ITEM (13) 1: LOGGING-START 2: LOGGING-STOP 3: HISTORY MODE ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 2. To select the History mode, press 3, ENTER (softkey 1). SETUP CR=18 CALL-PROC CR=98 PROGRESS CR=98 ROLL-UP ROLL-DOWN EXIT The history file holds up to 24 messages. Scroll through messages by pressing ROLL-UP (softkey 2) or ROLL-DOWN (softkey 3). 3. To display the full message text in hexadecimal: • Press ROLL-UP or ROLLDOWN to select a message. • Press HEX.
Chapter 3 CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM The Call Announce Intercom feature is a convenient way for a person screening incoming calls to announce the call to the intended recipient. The screener places the incoming call on hold, uses a designated Directory Number to announce the call to the recipient via intercom, and may then transfer the call. The screener can also use this feature to deliver a message. The Call Announce Intercom operates in one of two modes, two-way or one-way intercom.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( This section describes the requirements for setting up Call Announce Intercom followed by the procedures to use Call Announce Intercom to announce a call. 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 Appearances.
Chapter 3 Specifying the Directory Number for Intercom When enabling the feature, you must specify a Directory Number, which when used by the screener to call the recipient activates the intercom automatically. All recipients can specify the same Directory Number, for all Call Appearance Intercom calls. Normal calls can still be made from this Directory Number to numbers not set up for intercom. Up to three Directory Numbers may be programmed.
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Chapter 3 Specifying the Directory Numbers of Call Screeners At the conclusion of selecting buttons for Call Announce Intercom, this screen appears: INTERCOM FEATURE SUPPORTED (SELECT/ALL) COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 1. Press ENTER. If one or two way intercom is enabled, the screen displays the enabled mode plus the authorized Directory Number, as shown below: INTERCOM FEATURE (1) TWO WAY INTERCOM SUPPORTED 985*3112 ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 4. Dial a telephone number of up to ten digits (including wild cards) and press ENTER (softkey 1). When you press ENTER, a screen appears announcing ONE (or TWO) WAY TURNED ON and showing the number you entered: TWO WAY TURNED ON 985*3112 ................................ ....
Chapter 3 If a Call Screener has Directory Numbers identified by three, four, or five digit extension numbers, you can dial either the extension number only or the full number. You can also dial an asterisk as a wild card character. See the section introduction for a complete explanation of these choices. Three Call Screeners can be entered. To program the second or third number, see step 5. 5.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( To announce a call by intercom, follow these steps: 1. Press the Directory Number designated for Call Announce Intercom. The intercom Directory Number indicator lights normally. 2. Dial the extension of the call recipient. The recipient's SRS-2100 sounds an alert tone, immediately answers the call, and activates the intercom feature. 3. Talk to the recipient.
Chapter 3 If the button is deactivated as MIC-OFF, it can be used as a onetouch button. ( SRS -2100 Local Features ENTER NEXT REGISTER CLEAR MIC-OFF is active by default when your SRS-2100 is delivered. If you deactivate MIC-OFF, assign its 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 Service Mode main menus) and cancel the one-touch number on the button before you can reactivate MIC-OFF.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( 2. Press ENTER again and this menu appears: SELECT ITEM (1-2) 1: SUPPORT MODE 2: NO SUPPORT MODE ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER The LED next to the button indicates its current state: Off: Green: Red: Unassigned Already active as MIC-OFF Assigned as a onetouch button If you wish to reactivate MICOFF, you must first cancel the one-touch assignment on this button. 3. To activate MIC-OFF, press 1, ENTER. To deactivate MIC-OFF, press 2, ENTER.
Chapter 3 • Idle preference. The SRS-2100 selects a Call Appearance button that is idle, if one is available. • No preference. The SRS-2100 does not automatically select any Call Appearance button when you go offhook. You must press the button you wish to be connected to either before or after you go offhook. • Ringing line preference. The SRS-2100 selects the Call Appearance button that is ringing with an incoming call.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Your SRS-2100 has a Personal Directory feature that allows you to store names and associated telephone numbers in the set. The Personal Directory can hold up to 32 items. Names may be up to 15 characters long, and telephone numbers may be up to 30 characters long.
Chapter 3 Setting Up the Personal Directory 1. To access the directory, press DIR-LIST (softkey 4). This screen appears: 01= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 02= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 03= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ENTER ROLL-UP ROLL-DOWN EXIT 2. Press ENTER (softkey 1) to display this screen. Enter the telephone number. ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER 01 = ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Numbers For numbers, NUMERIC must show in line 4 as the label for the second softkey. If ALPHA shows instead, press the second softkey and it turns into NUMERIC. then press the numbers you want in your name. The # key is not needed for numeric entry. Numeric entries are recorded immediately, and the next key press applies to the number's next character position. To insert pauses in the telephone number, press the HOLD key.
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features 2. Press ENTER. The calling party information is included in your directory. You will notice a "?" next to the new entry as you scroll through the directory. This indicates that you may not be able to dial the number exactly as it is entered. For example, in some systems the area code and prefix are appended to the calling party number (919 XXX-XXXX) even though the dialing plan is a 4 digit or extension dialing plan.
SRS -2100 Local Features ( In this case, the area code and the prefix must be deleted from the entry to successfully place the call. See Editing the Personal Directory for instructions. 2. Use the ROLL-UP and ROLLDOWN buttons to locate the desired item, or input the item number (for example - 01): >01 9198501055 02 9198501056 03 9198501057 ENTER ROLL-UP EXIT Editing the Personal Directory To edit items in the directory, access the item that needs to be changed. 4.
( SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter 3 Key Label First Second Third Fourth ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PRS 7 TUV 8 WXY 9 A B C A D E F D G H I G J K L J M N O M P Q R S T U V T W X Y Z Personal Directory Entry Table Notes Page 3-47
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Notes Page 3-48 Chapter 3
Chapter 3 ( SRS -2100 Local Features Chapter 3...................................................................................................................................... LOCAL FEATURES ................................................................................................................... SERVICE MODE OPERATIONS .............................................................................. Selecting a Menu Option........................................................................
SRS -2100 Local Features ( Chapter 3 Calendar/Clock settings ......................................................................................3-6 Call Announce Intercom...................................................................................3-20 Call Appearance Preference..............................................................................3-26 Handset mode.....................................................................................................3-12 Headset mode .........
( SRS -2100 Data Operation Chapter 4 • Using the DATA softkey (second button from the left under the display) DATA OPERATION • Using AT commands at your terminal The SRS-2100 Digital Set with a Terminal Adapter allows you to use the set for data applications. Please refer to the Fujitsu Data User's Guide for information on how to set up and configure the Terminal Adapter for proper operation. • Using the X.
SRS -2100 Data Operation ( 1. Press DATA (softkey 2). Next to the word DATA on the display, a blinking terminal symbol appears, and to its left the word SEND appears for about six seconds. ................................ .... ................................ .... 12:55 PM SUNDAY MAY 14 SEND DATA CLEAR DIR-LIST 2. Use the keypad to enter the number you wish to dial (or press a one-touch button), and press SEND (softkey 1). Note: The SEND key tells the Digital Set to dial the number.
Chapter 4 Once the call connects, the terminal symbol stops blinking. 3. To disconnect a data call manually, press DATA (softkey 2). The terminal symbol on the display disappears. Using AT Commands To make a data call using AT commands from an asynchronous terminal, follow these steps: 1.
SRS -2100 Data Operation ( Using X.28 Commands The procedure for making the connection with X.28 is similar to the above but requires no explicit command: 1. Enter the number to be dialed, and then press . A blinking terminal symbol appears on the phone's display next to the word DATA. When the connection is made, the display returns to normal, except that a steady terminal symbol continues to be shown to the left of DATA. Chapter 4 2. To disconnect, hold down CTRL as you press P.
( SRS -2100 Data Operation Chapter 4 Chapter 4...................................................................................................................................... DATA OPERATION.................................................................................................................. USING THE TERMINAL ADAPTER ...................................................................... MAKING AND TERMINATING A DATA CALL................................................ Using the DATA Key.
Appendix A 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 has developed two types of ISDN Ordering Codes (IOCs): product specific and generic. These IOCs inform the telephone company about number of telephone numbers or call appearances, the ISDN features and the voice and data capabilities in the package.
SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering ( You will find definitions of the terms used in each configuration listed below. Following the definitions, you will see an SRS 2100 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 your needs, one or more of these packages may be suitable.
( SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering Appendix A CNI provides the incoming calling line number if available SRS-2100 NI-1 Buttons 4 x 40 Liquid Crystal Display UNA-LIST SOFT 1 DATA SOFT 2 CLEAR DIR-LIST SOFT 3 SOFT 4 PARK CFV 21 27 Service MIC-OFF 11 20 1 10 ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 * 0 # MSG Drop Conference 31 Transfer 30 Redial 32 Hold Fujitsu Speaker DTR TXD RXD Functional Package D ( Directory Number, with 1 button for voice calls ( CFV -
SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering ( Appendix A SRS-2100 NI-1 Buttons 4 x 40 Liquid Crystal Display UNA-LIST SOFT 1 DATA SOFT 2 CLEAR DIR-LIST SOFT 3 SOFT 4 MIC-OFF CFV 27 21 11 20 1 10 ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 * 0 # MSG Drop 31 Transfer Functional Package E DN with 4 call buttons Calling Number Identification CFD and CFB CFV - activated by user when needed Message Waiting Conference, Drop, Transfer D-channel packet data capability Page A-4 Conference
( SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering Appendix A SRS-2100 NI-1 Buttons 4 x 40 Liquid Crystal Display UNA-LIST SOFT 1 DATA SOFT 2 CLEAR DIR-LIST SOFT 3 SOFT 4 Service MIC-OFF CFV 27 21 11 20 1 10 ABC DEF 1 2 3 GHI JKL MNO 4 5 6 PRS TUV WXY 7 8 9 * 0 # MSG Drop 31 Transfer Conference 30 Redial 32 Hold Fujitsu Speaker DTR TXD RXD Functional Package G ( ( ( ( ( ( ( DN with 4 call buttons Calling Number Identification CFD and CFB CFV - activated by user when needed Message Wait
SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering ( Appendix A E-Z ISDN The SRS-1050 and the other FNC terminals (2100 and 1025i) support the EZ 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.
Appendix A ( SRS -2100 ISDN Ordering Notes P age A-7
SRS -2100 Installation ( Appendix A Package D............................................................................................................ A-3 Package E............................................................................................................. A-4 Package EZ 1....................................................................................................... A-6 Package EZ 1A................................................................................................
( SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B APPENDIX B INSTALLATION This appendix is intended mainly for System Administrators or service personnel with responsibility for installing the SRS-2100. End users can also install the digital set if provided with the necessary hardware and information from their System Administrator.
SRS -2100 Installation ( Appendix B INSTALLING THE SRS-2100 In some installations, the NT1 and power are located at the user's desk. ISDN equipment may be installed in a number of configurations. In most installations, the supplementary equipment (NT1 and power) is located in a wire closet in your building. If this is the case in your installation, please skip to the section below: “Connecting to the Network”.
( SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B Figure B-2 illustrates the connections when a power supply is needed for the NT1 and another is needed for the SRS-2100 and also indicates the position of the power switch on the SRS-2100.
SRS -2100 Installation ( CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK When you receive your SRS-2100, 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 supply to connect to the wall socket and to the 40 V DC power socket on the back of the set. If you are connecting power for the first time, you should see the message SPID NG.
Appendix B ENTER DATA SPID ID= ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 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 the Dchannel TEI. (If you are on a DMS system, enter the packet TEI.) ENTER PACKET TEI ID=0 ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 4. Dial your TEI (valid numbers are from 0 to 63) and press ENTER.
SRS -2100 Installation ( The first component is the main telephone number of the terminal, including the area code. For example, 9197962000. 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 share the same main telephone number, these digits are “01”. This is the typical situation. The last part of the SPID is another two digit segment.
Appendix B 2) ( SRS -2100 Installation The SRS-2100 provides a manual download function that allows you to request a download if you suspect that the information in the SRS2100 may be corrupt. Instructions for manual download are in the Key Attribute section.
SRS -2100 Installation ( 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 KEY-ATTR if the set is connected to a switch that does not support the terminal downloading function. If the switch has downloaded network data automatically, you can use these procedures to modify the set configuration to conform to your personal preferences.
Appendix B KEY-ATTR Configuration 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 (with their feature numbers), and the SRS-2100 button to which each Directory Number/Call Appearance or feature is assigned. Button assignments fall into three categories: Directory Numbers, Call Appearances, and Features.
SRS -2100 Installation ( The following displays are shown during processing. ................................ ..... ................................ ..... DL EXECUTING ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER ................................ ..... ................................ ..... DL COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER Manual Configuration The Manual Configuration menu items serve these functions: 1. Assigns buttons to Call Appearances in CACH. 2. Assigns buttons to networkprovided features in both CACH and EKTS. 3.
Appendix B ( SRS -2100 Installation KEY ATTRIBUTE - SELECT ITEM (1-9) 9:DESIGNATED CA ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER Your service provider will provide you with Call Appearance Numbers and associated Telephone Numbers. Example: Telephone Number 555-1212 is your Primary Directory Number and occupies CA 1, 2, and 3. Telephone Number 555-3333 is a secondary or shared Telephone Number and occupies CA 4, 5, and 6. Note that CA numbers are always distinctive.
SRS -2100 Installation ( 1. Press 1 and ENTER (softkey 1). This screen appears: CALL APPEARANCE REGISTRATION SELECT ASSIGN KEY ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER The set's indicators show button status as follows: • Green indicates a button already assigned to a Call Appearance. • Red indicates a button already assigned to a DN, to a network feature, or to a local feature such as one-touch. • Unlit indicates an unassigned button. 2.
Appendix B If you canceled the CA number, no numbers appear after CA= and the button indicator goes dark. 4. With your Call Appearance assignment complete, you have these choices: • To assign another CA, press the desired button and repeat steps 2 and 3. • To return to normal operation, press REGISTER. • To make additional button assignments, press asterisk (*). This returns you to the menu mode main menu. This completes programming of CAs.
SRS -2100 Installation ( FA= (XX) ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed. If you pressed a green-lit button, the current feature number appears after FA=. The new number you enter replaces this number. Appendix B 4. With your Feature Activator assignment complete, you have these choices: • To assign another FA, press the desired button and repeat steps 2 and 3. • To return to normal operation, press REGISTER.
Appendix B 1. Press 1 and ENTER. This screen appears: CALL APPEARANCE REGISTRATION SELECT ASSIGN KEY ................................ .... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER The first button lower left, lights green. This is the factory default CA=1. 2. Press button 1. 3. Press CLEAR (softkey 3), ENTER (softkey 1). The green call button will extinguish.
SRS -2100 Installation ( XX is the number of the multifunction button you pressed. If you pressed a green-lit button, the current Directory Number appears after DN=. The new number you enter replaces this number. 5. You now have two choices: Appendix B • To assign another DN button, press the desired button and repeat steps 4 and 5. • To return to normal operation, press REGISTER. • To make additional button assignments, press any red-lit button and then press asterisk (*).
Appendix B From this point, you may assign Intercom and Group Intercom keys using the same process used for Call Appearances. Selection 5: Conference It is necessary to assign the conference feature to a key using the following process. Note: This step is not necessary if CONFERENCE is assigned to Button 30, using Feature Activator 30 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 ............
SRS -2100 Installation ( TRANSFER REGISTRATION SELECT ASSIGN KEY ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 2. Press the Multi-assign key #32 (labeled TRANSFER), and the following display is shown. TRANSFER REGISTRATION TRANS KEY = (32) FA=61 ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Press ENTER.
Appendix B Selection 7: Originating DN The SRS-2100 supports new ISDN features that allow you to designate lines for originating or receiving calls. This feature works with a complementary switch feature that you can order from your telephone company. It is called Call Appearance Reservation. For these features to work properly, both the SRS2100 and the switch must be properly configured. The categories, described as “call appearance reservation status” that you may select are listed below.
SRS -2100 Installation ( ENTER NEXT REGISTER CLEAR 4. Press 1 or 2 to change the current status, or press ENTER to accept the current status. ORIGINATING DN REGISTRATION ORIGINATING DN=ON COMPLETED ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER (1) Note: If an invalid key is selected for the originating Directory Number, the following display is shown.
( SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B CA RESERVATION REGISTRATION (1) CA RESERVATION=XXX ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Press ENTER to view the options display for changes. CA RESERVATION – SELECT ITEM (1-4) 1:TRM 2:ORG 3:ORGIP 4:OFF ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 4. Press the number for the new selection, then ENTER.
SRS -2100 Installation ( Appendix B 2. Press the selected Multi-assign key. DESIGNATED CA REGISTRATION (1) DESIGNATED CA = ON ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 3. Press ENTER. The following display is shown. You have the option to turn the selected key ON or OFF. DESIGNATED CA – SELECT ITEM (1-2) 1:ON 2:OFF ................................ ..... ENTER NEXT CLEAR REGISTER 4. Press 1 or 2 to change the current status, or press ENTER to accept the current status.
( SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B ENTER NEXT REGISTER CLEAR PROGRAMMING AND LABELING THE SET Refer to Chapter 3 for procedures to: • Enable headset use and turn off handsfree mode, if desired. • Set operating parameters such as ringer volume and tone. • Program the calendar/clock and other local features. To label the buttons on the set, you must first remove the plastic cover over the front panel. Lift the plastic cover from the right side (the side opposite the handset).
SRS -2100 Installation ( For use with the printing application, Fujitsu has included two laser printer compatible paper template with the SRS-2100 User’s Guide. As an alternative, you may print, type, or write in the needed designation on the template. Additional templates may be purchased from your distributor or from Fujitsu. Do not separate the two 2100 templates or remove the margin material before printing. All other loose materials must be removed before placing the template in the laser printer.
Appendix B The maximum distance between the NT1 and the ISDN Terminal Equipment is 3000 feet in a single unit installation. The TR switch on the Terminal Equipment should be ON. The TR switches on the NT1 should be set at On at 100 Ohms. NT1 timing should be set to ADAPTIVE (or PTP). NT1 (TR = 100 Ohms) Terminal Equipment (TR = ON) Two Unit Installations Bridging at the NT1 – Maximum Distance Between NT1 and Units is 250 ft. The overall maximum length of the cable is 1600 ft.
SRS -2100 Installation ( Appendix B System Administrator’s Reference Feature Activator and Button Placement Subscribed Feature 3 way conference Drop Transfer Message Waiting Bridge Call Exclusion Privacy (Bridged Call Exclusion) Call Forwarding Variable Assigned FA/FI FA 30/FI 30 FA 60/FI 60 FA 31/FI 31 FA 62/FI 62 FA 32/FI 32 FA 61/FI 61 FA 63/FI 63 FA XX/FI XX FA 59/FI 59 FA XX/FI XX FA 58/FI 58 FA XX/FI XX FA 57/FI 57 Notes Page B-26 SRS-2100 Button 30 30 31 31 32 32 Message waiting LED XX 29 XX 28
( SRS -2100 Installation Appendix B Notes Page B-27
SRS -2100 Installation ( Page B-28 Appendix B
Appendix B ( SRS -2100 Installation D-Channel TEI......................................................................................................B-3 Installation............................................................................................................B-1 Installation Diagrams ..........................................................................................B-2 Key Attribute Configuration..............................................................................
( SRS -2100 Testing Appendix C 1. Unplug the ISDN line from the LINE jack or the power plug from the 40 V DC jack if you are using the DC power supply. APPENDIX C TESTING The SRS-2100 has a self-test mode that performs the following tests: • • • • • • LED test Key test Tone test LCD test Memory tests NT1 line test 5:20 PM UNA-LIST Tuesday DATA The LED test is described in the next section. While the test is running, this screen is displayed: January 4 CLEAR DIR-LIST Service 1 2 3 2.
SRS -2100 Testing ( The following sections summarize the self-tests that you can perform on the SRS-2100 Digital Set. LED Test The LED test is done first automatically. It turns all but the data LEDs red for one second, off for one second, green for one second (except MSG), and finally off again. Observe the LEDs for malfunctions. When the LED test is complete, you can start any of these tests: • Press 1 to start the Tone test. • Press 2 or 3 to start the LCD tests. • Press 4 to start the Memory/Line test.
Appendix C ( SRS -2100 Testing (DTMF keys 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (with data terminal adapter installed) are reserved for test selection and not displayed on the LCD.) Tone Test When you press 1 on the DTMF keypad, the speaker sounds a Ringer Tone. If you pick up the handset, the ringing stops and a Busy tone is sent to the handset. The LCD shows the following display: SELF TEST EXECUTING (TONE) ................................ .... ................................ ....
SRS -2100 Testing ( Any error code display reflects an error condition to be handled by your System Administrator. No other test requests are allowed during this test. If any error is detected, the test sequence stops at that point and reports by displaying an error code. When the RAM test terminates successfully, the Digital Set goes immediately to the ROM access test. Upon detection of an error, the sequence stops and an error code is displayed.
( SRS -2100 Testing Appendix C Program and Loop Switch Test If your SRS-2100 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 EXECUTING (PROGRAM SW/LOOP Pressing the Program switch on the back of the set changes PROG RAM: OFF to PROG RAM: ON. Pressing the Loop switch changes LOOP: NOR to LOOP: TEST. See your Data User's Guide for the function of these switches.
SRS -2100 Testing ( S/M ERROR CODE (06) Appendix C Line NT test failed; no response received. S/M ERROR CODE (07) SMCM test timed out. S/M ERROR CODE (07) SMCM, RCM test timed out. RCM (02) RCM ERROR CODE (01) RCM RAM test failed. RCM ERROR CODE (02) RCM test timed out. VOICE ALL GOOD All tests passed. VOICE & DATA ALL GOOD All tests passed (with terminal adapter).
( SRS -2100 Testing Appendix C Notes Page C-7
SRS -2100 Testing ( Key Test Table C-2 LCD Test C-3 LED Test C-2 Memory Tests C-3 Program and Loop Switch Test Self-Test Result Code Table Test Mode C-1 Tone Test C-3 Page C-8 Appendix C C-4 C-5
Appendix D ( SRS -2100 Call Identification Displays APPENDIX D ISDN CALL IDENTIFICATION (ICI) DISPLAYS ACB(*)...................... Automatic callback Brg(*)........................ Call barged in on CFA(*)...................... Call forwarding all calls CFB(*)....................... Call forwarded because busy CFN(*)....................... Call forwarded because no answer DCDL(*).................... Direct connect line Emr(*)........................ Emergency call Err(*)..........................
SRS -2100 Call Identification Displays ( Notes Page D-2 Appendix D
Appendix D ( SRS -2100 Call Identification Displays Call Identification Displays D-1 Page D-3
( SRS -2100 Error Messages Appendix E 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 MessagesBCS (Circuit-Switched) Cause # Message Displayed Description 001 INVALID NUMBER.................... Unassigned number 002 NO ROUTE .................................. No route to specific network 003 NO ROUTE ................................
( SRS -2100 Error Messages Appendix E 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 ACCESS INFORMATION...........User information discarded DISCARDED 044 REQUESTED CHANNEL ............Exclusive channel cannot NOT AVAILABLE .......................
Appendix E ( SRS -2100 Error Messages Table E-1 Connection Status Messages (continued) Cause # 081 Message Displayed INVALID CALL .......................... Call reference not REFERENCE VALUE 082 Description currently in use ....................................................... Identified channel does not exist 085 INVALID NUMBER.................... Invalid digit value for number 088 INCOMPATIBLE ........................ Incompatible destination 091 ...........................................
( SRS -2100 Error Messages Appendix E Table E-2 Connection Status MessagesDPS (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 DATA CLR RNA .....................Reverse charging not accepted DATA CLR NA ........................Incompatible destination DATA CLR INV.......................
Appendix E ( SRS -2100 Error Messages Table E-3 National Standardized Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed 004 Description VACANT CODE...........................................Unused area or central ` office code 008 PREFIX 0 DIALED IN ERROR 009 PREFIX 1 DIALED IN ERROR 010 PREFIX 1 NOT DIALED 011 EXCESSIVE DIGITS RECEIVED,................
( SRS -2100 Error Messages Appendix E Table E-4 Network Specific Cause Values Cause # Message Displayed 008 Description CALL IS PROCEEDING...............................Call cannot be cleared due to other users 013 SERVICE DENIED 028 SPECIAL INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT 029 030 SPECIAL INTERCEPT ................................Announcement that ANNOUNCEMENT: UNDEFINED access code is not CODE defined SPECIAL INTERCEPT ................................
Appendix E ( SRS -2100 Error Messages Connection Status Messages - BCS.................................................................E-1 Connection Status Messages - DPS.................................................................E-4 National Standardized Cause Values ................................................................E-5 Network Specific Cause Values .........................................................................
( SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes Appendix F NORMAL FORMAT IN HISTORY MODE APPENDIX F INTERPRETING Q.931 MESSAGE LOGGING CODES With Q.931 message logging, you can view messages in History mode in two different formats: • Normal format • Hexadecimal format This appendix describes these two formats in detail, showing what messages look like in each. At the back of this appendix you'll find three tables explaining the codes and abbreviations used in the messages.
SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes ( Appendix F Definitions of the different fields shown in the normal format of the History mode follow: nT>N: Transmission message identifier for terminal-tonetwork messages. The value n is 1 for voice calls and 2 for data calls. This identifier is followed by the abbreviated message and a list of up to six related information element codes. Table F-1 explains the different abbreviated messages. Table F-2 lists and defines the information element codes.
Appendix F ( SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes HEXADECIMAL FORMAT IN HISTORY MODE You can use the hexadecimal format of History mode to see more detailed message information than is displayed in the normal format. The selected Directory Number value, call status code, and information element codes are displayed, as well as the abbreviated message and call reference number. In the hexadecimal format, you can view only one message at a time.
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Appendix F ( SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes CODES AND ABBREVIATIONS The following three tables explain the abbreviated messages, information element codes, and call status codes. Table F-1 Message Abbreviations Abbreviated message...................... Full Message ALERTING....................................... Alerting ASSOC.............................................. Associated ASSOC-ACK.................................... Associated Acknowledge CALL-PROC.....................................
SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes ( Appendix F Table F-1 Message Abbreviations (continued) Abbreviated message ......................Full Message RELEASE...........................................Release REL-COM ..........................................Release Complete RESTART..........................................Restart REST-ACK........................................Restart Acknowledge SETUP................................................Setup SETUP-ACK .....................................
Appendix F Table F-2 ( SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes Information Element Codes Information element code .............. Meaning AC...................................................... Adjunct Control AT...................................................... Associated Type BC ...................................................... Bearer Capability CAU................................................... Cause CDN................................................... Called Party Number CGN .....................
SRS -2100 Q.931 Logging Codes ( Table F-3 Appendix F Call Status Codes Code ...........................Status ............................Meaning U00 .............................NULL.............................Null State U01 .............................CALL INIT....................Call Initiation U02 .............................OVERLAP.....................Overlap Sending U03 .............................OUT PROC ...................Outgoing Call Proceeding U04 .............................CALL DLVD...
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