Maintenance - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 General Description Manual

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When a programming multiline terminal is off-line in the Program Mode, the rest of
the system continues to function. Most program changes can be entered anytime,
but some changes take effect only when the affected stations and circuits are idle.
This avoids disrupting calls in progress.
PC Programming
System data can be transferred to/from a disk for backup. The System Program End
User software allows end users to program several features for their multiline
terminals, such as: Line Key Assignment, Telephone Names, Zone Paging Groups,
or various timers.
Battery Backup
The battery on the GCD-CP10 retains the Clock/Calendar and Last Number Redial
(LNR) buffers for each station when the GCD-CP10 encounters a power loss. When
the battery is fully charged, the settings are retained for approximately three years.
The Lithium (CR2032) battery should be replaced every two years. The system
programmed memory (Customer Database) is stored in nonvolatile Memory and can
be erased only by a First Initialization.
The batteries, located in the SV9100 chassis, support system operation for up to 30
minutes during a power outage.
User Programmable Features
Multiline terminal users can program the following features from their station:
Multiline terminals without programmable One-Touch keys and single line telephones
can be used to program Station Speed Dial memories. Attendant Positions can be
used to program System Speed Dial memories and the System Clock/Calendar.
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Installing Interface Blades without Disrupting Ongoing Calls
Each interface and optional blade has an LED indication of power status. An
interface blade (except the GCD-CP10) with this switch OFF can be removed or
installed with the system power on.
The combination of status indication and blade replacement with power on allows the
maintenance technician to replace suspect circuits without disrupting ongoing calls.
SV9100 General Description Manual
Ringing Line Preference
Feature Access and/or One-Touch keys (e.g., Speed Dial or Direct Station
Selection)
Speed Dial
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