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Series e (multi-line digital terminals) – NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Station Equipment

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Series E (Multi-line Digital Terminals)

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Series E terminals were strategically designed to provide ergonomic form and user-

friendly functions. With advanced digital circuitry, the D

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Series E terminals consist of five

distinct telephone models and one DSS/BLF console to meet users’ diverse terminal needs.
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Series E family of terminals offers adjustable display and non-display units with

menu-driven soft key operation, allowing users to program terminals at the desktop. The
display units are equipped with large LCD panels with three lines of display, each with 24
characters. Each terminal offers an optional full duplex speaker phone operation for two-way
conversation. Standard features include headset jacks, wall mount units and adjustable base
units. Laser printer designation cards are available in Metallic Green (MG), Black (BK) and Soft
White (WH).


Standard features

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HOLD - Press key to place an internal or external call on hold.

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TRANSFER - Allows the station user to transfer established calls to another station

without attendant assistance.

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ANSWER - When LED on this key is lighted, press key to answer a waiting call.

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SPEAKER - Controls the built-in speaker that can be used for Hands Free

Dialing/Monitoring and Voice Call.

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REDIAL - Press key to activate redial feature. Press redials and scrolls back through

numbers that have been dialed. When desired number is displayed, press the * key
to activate dialing.

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CONF - Press key to establish a three-way conversation.

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RECALL - Press key to terminate established call and re-seize internal dial tone.

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FEATURE - Used to activate terminal setup functions and to program One-Touch

Speed Dial/Feature Keys.

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Series E Softkeys

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Series E Display Terminals have four Softkeys located just under the Display of each

Terminal. These menu-driven Softkeys allow users convenient access to many features. Each Softkey
may have up to 4 features programmed on it. Softkeys will be functional for specific states of the
terminal such as idle, during dialing, ringing, etc. The state of the terminal will determine what Softkey is
available to the user. According to the status of the Multiline Terminal, functions of the Softkeys are
displayed in the third line on the LCD and if the status of the Multiline Terminal changes, the Soft Key
displayed will change automatically. Also if the HELP key is pressed, an explanation of the indicated
Softkey is shown on the LCD. Typical Softkey Applications are Business, Hotel, Multi-tenant and
Networking applications where it is necessary to save key space on the telephone and also provide a
variety of quickly accessible features.