Fujitsu IP Centrex SRS-12i User manual


Fujitsu IP Centrex Telephone Table of Contents & Intro
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Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
1000 Saint Albans Drive
Raleigh, NC 27609
U.S.A.
Part Number: P-UG-IP
Revision 1.0
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PREFACE
Thank you for using Fujitsu’s IP Centrex Telephone. This guide provides
descriptions and procedures for the Fujitsu SRS 12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone.
You may find it helpful to read the instructions before you start using the
product. Please keep this guide for future reference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 - PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ................................ 1-1
CHAPTER 2 – OPERATION ............................................................ 2-1
PLACING HANDSET CALLS ................................................................ 2-1
RECEIVING HANDSET CALLS ............................................................ 2-1
PLACING HANDSFREE CALLS ............................................................ 2-1
RECEIVING HANDSFREE CALLS (OPTION) ......................................... 2-1
PLACING HEADSET CALLS (HEADSET MODE SELECTED IN OPTION) .. 2-1
RECEIVING HEADSET CALLS (HEADSET MODE SELECTED IN OPTION)2-2
SWITCHING BETWEEN HANDSET AND HANDSFREEMODES.............. 2-2
LAST NUMBER REDIAL ...................................................................... 2-2
HOLD. ............................................................................................. 2-2
CONFERENCE .................................................................................. 2-2
DROP .............................................................................................. 2-3
TRANSFER ........................................................................................ 2-3
ONE-TOUCH CALLING ..................................................................... 2-4
CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM .......................................................... 2-4
ANNOUNCING A CALL BY INTERCOM .............................................. 2-4
CALL LOG ........................................................................................ 2-4
ADDRESS BOOK (PERSONAL DIRECTORY) ......................................... 2-6
NETWORK FEATURES ....................................................................... 2-8
CHAPTER 3 – USER OPERATION SETTINGS ................................... 3-1
CHAPTER 3 – USER OPERATION SETTINGS ........................................ 3-1
PROGRAMMING ONE-TOUCH (OPTION 1) ....................................... 3-3
SETTING THE CALENDAR / CLOCK (OPTION 2) ................................. 3-7
INITIALIZING THE PHONE (OPTION 3) .............................................. 3-9
CALL LOG (OPTION 4) ................................................................... 3-10
ENABLING AND DISABLING THE SPEAKER FUNCTION (OPTION 5) .. 3-11
HANDSFREE, HANDSET, AND HEADSETMODES (OPTION 6) ........... 3-12
CHANGING RINGERMODE (OPTION 7) .......................................... 3-13
CALL ANNOUNCE INTERCOM (OPTION 10).................................... 3-16
CALL APPEARANCE PREFERENCE (OPTION 11) ............................... 3-20
MIC-OFF (OPTION 12) .................................................................... 3-21

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MAC ADDRESS (OPTION 25) .......................................................... 3-22
SOFTWARE VERSION DISPLAY (OPTION 29) .................................... 3-22
CHAPTER 4 – ACCESSORIES ......................................................... 4-1
LABELING THE SET ........................................................................... 4-1
SRS-12I AND SRS-24I COVER REMOVAL ............................................ 4-1
SRS-12I AND SRS-24I HANDSET ........................................................ 4-2
WALLMOUNT KIT ............................................................................. 4-2
APPENDIX A – MISCELLANEOUS ................................................... A-1
GLOSSARY ....................................................................................... A-2

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WARNING
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone(s) 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference with radio or television reception, which can be determined by
unplugging the equipment to turn it off, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna of the affected receiver.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected
receiver.
•Consult a dealer or experienced radio or television technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC REQUIREMENTS
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone 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, this information must be provided to your telephone company.
Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your
equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone handset is hearing-aid
compatible (HAC) per Section 68.316, FCC Rules and Regulations.

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REPAIRS
Repairs to this equipment may only be made by the manufacturer or its
authorized agents. If this equipment is causing harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company may request that it be unplugged from
the modular outlet until the problem has been corrected. To obtain repair
service or warranty information, contact:
Repair Center
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc.
1000 Saint Albans Drive,
Raleigh, NC 27609
1-800-298-9007
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone should be used in accordance
with all instructions and precautions provided in this guide.
•Read and understand all instructions.
•Install cords where they cannot be a hazard to anyone walking nearby.
•Use only the line cable included with the telephone.
•Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub,
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or in a
swimming pool.
•Avoid using the telephone during an electrical storm. There may be a
remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
•Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
•Do not open the telephone or the warranty will be voided.
•Only authorized personnel should perform service on hardware
components.
•Use your one-touch numbers for storing emergency numbers.
•Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the telephone; use a
damp cloth with rubbing alcohol for cleaning.
•Do not place the telephone on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The
telephone may fall causing serious damage to the telephone.
•Never push objects of any kind into this telephone as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of
fire or electric shock. Never pour liquid of any kind on the telephone.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone offers enhanced digital Centrex
features. Following is the list of some of the popular features (some of which
may need to be supported by your service provider as well):
•Auto SPID and parameter download Support
•Full key system functionality
•Call preferences
•Call appearance reservation
•Simplified conference and transfer
•Hold
•Address book function for 50 items
•Intercom voice announce/auto answer
•One-button access to advanced Centrex features
•Hearing aid compatible handset
•Headset/handset operation
•Handset volume control (ADA compliant)
• Speakerphone for hands-free operation
•Local one-touch speed dialing
•Fully automatic last number redial capability
•Unanswered/Incoming call logging (52 calls max.)
•Out going call logging (52 calls max.)
•Call duration display
•Programmable smart-pause feature
•LCD display of 2 lines by 24 characters
•Tilt set for improved viewing angle
•Outbound signaling over DTMF
•Remote software update
•Message waiting indication
•Ringer volume options, including “extra high”
•Ringer mode options, including mute ring or one ring
CONTENTS OF FUJITSU IP CENTREX TELEPHONE SHIPMENT
The Fujitsu SRS-12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone comes with the following
parts necessary for operation of your telephone. Verify that all are included
prior to beginning installation.
1 – IP Centrex Telephone (SRS-12i / 24i), 1 – Handset, 1 – Handset Cord, 1 –
Category 5 Ethernet Line Cord, 1 – User Guide (CD), 1 – Quick Reference
Card, 1 – Telephone Clear Cover, and Paper Template(s). AC Adaptor (Power
Supply) is sold separately.

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Display
Softkeys
Multi-function
Buttons
Microphone
Function
Buttons
SRS-24i (front view)
Display
Softkeys
Multi-function
Buttons
Microphone
Function
Buttons
SRS-12i (front view)
CHAPTER 1 – PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Speaker
Speaker

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SRS-12i / 24i (botom view)
SRS-12i / 24i (rear view)
LAN & PC Connection
(10/100 Ethernet)
DC Power
Connection
Rear
Leg
Hand/headset
Connection
Product
Label
FCC
Label

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Display – Shows the call state, caller ID, dialed digits, network call control
messages, and elapsed time during calls. When not on a call, the date and
time of day are displayed.
Multifunction Buttons – These buttons are assigned to call appearances or
network features or one-touch numbers. Dual assignments such as One-
Touch and Call Appearance are not supported.
Function Buttons – Single-touch buttons for features, consisting of ADR
BOOK, CALL LOG, DROP, CONF, TRAN, REDIAL, HOLD, and SPKR.
•ADR BOOK – Allows access to store/retrieve phone numbers stored in
the telephone.
•CALL LOG – Shows lists of calls for both unanswered / answered
incoming and outgoing calls.
•DROP – Disconnects the last party added to a conference call, or
disconnects from a call when not in conference mode on some C.O.
Switches.
•CONF – Enables multiple parties (3 typically) to be on one call.
•TRAN – Places the current call on hold, selects an idle call appearance
for dialing another number so a call can be transferred.
• REDIAL – Dials the last number dialed on the phone.
•HOLD – Places existing call on hold.
•SPKR – Enables / disables the hands-free mode. When the speaker is in
use, a red indicator on the key is lit
Volume/Contrast Buttons – Increase or decrease display contrast (when
no call is active), or speaker / handset volume (when a call is active).
Message Indicator – A bright red indicator is lit when messages are waiting;
controlled by the network.
Numeric Keypad – Allows the user to dial telephone numbers, and send
DTMF tones to external equipment such as voice mail systems.
MIC-OFF Button – When pressed, the MIC-OFF key turns red and mutes the
handset and speaker MIC, this allows user to hold a private conversation.
MIC-OFF is de-activated as the default state.
Buttons – Used for volume control, LCD contrast, and toggling
up and down the option menu.
LAN Connector – Connector for the LAN cable.
PC Connector – Connector for a cable to a PC.
Power Connector – Connector for the AC Adaptor. UL listed AC Adaptor
marked “Class 2” and rated 24V DC, 500mA should be used for this product.
LAN Lamp – A green indicator is lit when the telephone is successfully
connected to the LAN.

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Rear Legs – Adjusts height of the set.
Handset/Headset Connector – Connects the Handset/Headset cord to the
telephone.
Product Label – Product Model, Part Number, Serial Number, MAC Address,
and UL Certification information.
FCC Label – Information on FCC Part 68 and HAC compliance.

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CHAPTER 2 – OPERATION
Placing Handset Calls
1. Pick up the handset. This will normally provide dial tone. If not, press the desired
idle Call Appearance button.
2. Dial the desired number.
3. Converse with the called party, then hang up.
Notes:
•The displayed call duration vanishes about three seconds after hang up.
•On hook dialing can be used to place calls. Dial the number first, then pick
up the handset or press the SPKR button. The phone automatically dials the
number. The number entered remains in effect for dialing for approximately
three minutes.
Receiving Handset Calls
1. Pick up the handset, and if necessary, press the green flashing Call Appearance.
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.
Placing Handsfree Calls
A hands free call uses the integrated microphone and speaker of the telephone.
1. Press the SPKR button. Its LED will light red (if not, press an idle Call Appearance
button) and a dial tone will be provided.
2. Dial the desired number.
3. Converse with the called party.
4. Hang up by pressing the SPKR key.
(See also “Handsfree, Handset, and Headset Modes”)
Receiving Handsfree Calls (option)
1. Press SPKR and, if necessary, the green-flashing Call Appearance button.
2. Converse with the calling party. When your conversation ends, hang up by
pressing SPKR.
Placing Headset Calls (Headset mode selected in option)
Check to ensure that headset mode is activated on your telephone. 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. Refer to Chapter
3 for instructions on how to set-up headset mode.
1. Press SPKR. Its LED will light red and a dial tone will be provided.
2. Dial the desired number.
3. Converse with the calling party.
4. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPKR.
We have tested headsets from the following manufacturers on our phones:
Plantronics (Model M12 controller), ACS, GNNetcom, and Hello Direct.

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Receiving Headset Calls (Headset mode selected in option)
1. Press SPKR, and if necessary, press the green-flashing Call Appearance button.
2. Converse with the calling party.
3. When your conversation ends, hang up by pressing SPKR.
Note:
These procedures assume that the phone is set to ringing line preference or primary
line preference.
Switching between Handset and Handsfree Modes
1. Press SPKR and then replace the handset in its cradle. The other parties on the
call can now be heard 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.
Note:
If the MIC-OFF feature is deactivated in the options the microphone is always on.
If handsfree mode is in use and want to use the handset, pick up the handset. The call
continues without interruption. The handsfree speaker and microphone are turned
off.
Last Number Redial
The Redial feature dials the last number that was dialed using the dial pad or a Speed
Dial key. Digits dialed will be saved in Outgoing Call Log.
Hold
Places caller on hold.
1. Press HOLD while active call is in progress. The Call Appearance LED changes
from steady red to rapidly flashing red.
2. To reconnect with a call on hold, press its flashing Call Appearance button. Its
LED changes from flashing red to steady red.
Note:
The Central office auto-hold feature automatically puts an active call on hold whenever
another Call Appearance is pressed.
Conference
This feature allows a telephone conference with multiple participants.
Note:
Conference is a network-based feature that is provided by your telephone company.
Conference size depends on your network configuration.
Conference by dialing the phone number
1. Press CONF while on an active call. The CONF button lights up. The initial call is
placed on hold, and the next available Call Appearance is selected.
2. Dial the party you want to add to the conference. Or press any Call Appearance
button that is ringing or on hold.
3. After the added party answers, press the CONF key to conference all parties
together.
4. Repeat the above steps to add another party. (If enabled for your phone)

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Conference by using Address Book
1. In order to add the third party for conference call, press ADR BOOK while you
are on the active call.
2. Select the phone number to be called from Address Book display on top line.
3. Press CONF button. The initial call is placed on hold, and the next available Call
Appearance is selected. The number selected from the ADR BOOK will be dialed
automatically.
4. Press CONF again to complete the conference call.
Drop
This feature allows dropping the last party added to a conference.
Note:
DROP is a network-based feature that is provided by your telephone company. Some
installations leave the other conference participants connected if you disconnect. Ask
your System Administrator whether your conference feature works this way.
Press the DROP key to remove the last party added to a conference. Other participants
can drop out of the call simply by hanging up.
Transfer
Allows transferring an active call to another party.
Note:
TRANSFER is a network-based feature that is provided by your telephone company.
Transfer the call using the dial pad or Speed Dial Key
1. Press the TRAN key while in an active call.
2. Dial the desired phone number using the dial pad or a Speed Dial key.
3. Press the TRAN key again to transfer the call.
Transfer the call using the Address Book
1. Press ADR BOOK and select the party to transfer the call to while in an active
call.
2. Select the phone number to be called from Address Book display on top line.
3. Press TRAN key. The initial call is placed on hold, and the next available Call
Appearance is selected. The number selected from the ADR BOOK will be
dialed automatically.
4. Press TRAN again to complete the transfer call.
A “blind” transfer is where no conversation takes place with the transferee before the
transfer is completed. To perform a blind transfer, press TRAN and wait for the person’s
phone to ring and then press TRAN to transfer the call.

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One-Touch Calling
One-Touch button (See Chapter 3, Programming One-Touch) allows the phone to dial
the stored number just as if pressing the keys on the numeric keypad.
Make a Call
Press the One-Touch button. If no other call is active, the telephone selects an idle
Directory Number (DN), then dials the number.
Dialing Special Codes
One-Touch feature provides two ways of supplying special codes such as credit card
numbers, passwords, personal ID numbers, and voice mail access codes. Store a code
on its own One-Touch button or include special codes as part of a single One-Touch
number. See Telephone Set-Up.
Call Announce Intercom
The Call Announce Intercom feature is a convenient way to screen incoming calls,
and then announce the call to the intended recipient. The screener places the incoming
call on hold, uses a designated Directory Number/Call Appearance to announce the
call to the recipient and may then transfer the call. The screener can also use this
feature to deliver a message.
Announcing a Call by Intercom
Warning:
The below procedure assumes that both the screener and the call recipient have a
Fujitsu SRS 12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone. If the call screener has some other telephone
set, the exact procedure may be different.
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 telephone sounds an alert
tone, immediately answers the call, and activates the intercom feature.
3. Talk to the recipient. If the recipient is set up for one-way intercom, pause a few
seconds to give the recipient time to press the MIC-OFF button and respond.
With two-way intercom, the recipient can respond immediately just by speaking.
Note:
To transfer a call at the same time as announcing it, use the conference call transfer
procedure.
Call Log
The Fujitsu SRS 12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone maintains a 52 entry Unanswered /
Answered Incoming Call Log and a 52 entry Outgoing Call Log. Provided information;
caller ID number (if available), name and the date and time of the call.
Unanswered Incoming Calls (UNA)
Calls that ring at your telephone, and were not answered. Calls forwarded because
the “Call Forward Universal/Variable” feature was invoked are not logged.
Answered Incoming Calls
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Outgoing Calls
Calls originating from your telephone.
Viewing the Unanswered Call Log
The LED will light red on the CALL LOG button when there is an unanswered call. In
order to look at both Incoming Answered and Unanswered Call Log, follow the steps
below:
1. Press the CALL LOG key.
2. LCD displays Incoming Call (INC). If there is Unanswered Calls (UNA), there will
be the notification display on the LCD screen as UNA.
Viewing the Outgoing Call Log
1. Press the CALL LOG key.
2. Press the CALL LOG key again.
3. LCD displays Outgoing Call Log (OUT).
Deleting the Unanswered / Incoming Call Log
1. Press CALL LOG key.
2. LCD displays Incoming Call Log. Select the Number desired to be erased. Then,
press #.
3. Press CLEAR key.
4. LCD will go back to the default screen.
Deleting the Outgoing Call Log
1. Press CALL LOG key.
2. Press CALL LOG key again.
3. LCD displays Outgoing Call log. Select the Number to be erased. Then, press #.
4. Press CLEAR key.
5. LCD will go back to the default screen.
Dialing while Viewing Call Log
1. Select the desired Call Log on the LCD display by pressing (up) or (down)
key.
2. Lift the handset or press SPKR to place the call.
Warning:
The outside line access code (usually 9) will NOT be recorded.
Saving phone number to Address Book while viewing Call Log
1. Press CALL LOG key to save a number from Incoming and Unanswered Call Log.
To save a number from Outgoing Call log, press CALL LOG key again.
2. Press ADR BOOK. The phone automatically puts the number into either the
blank or the last entry of the address book.
3. Press ENTER to save phone number.
4. Press ENTER to save name or press CLEAR to re-enter the name by using numeric
keypads.
5. Press ENTER again to go back to CALL LOG screen.
Note:
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Address Book (Personal Directory)
The Fujitsu SRS 12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone has an Address Book feature
that allows for storage of up to 50 names and associated telephone numbers
in the set.
Names may be up to 16 characters long, and telephone numbers may be
up to 30 characters long.
Viewing the Address Book and make a call
1. Press ADR BOOK.
2. Scroll to the name of the person desired; enter the Directory Address
such as #01 and #02 or type the person’s name into the keypad. The
asterisk (*) allows you to select search by number (NUM) or alphabetically
(ALP).
3. Press ENTER.
4. Lift the handset or press SPKR to place the call.
Programming Address Book
Note:
When entering the letters and numbers, press the keypad numbers
corresponding to the letters in the name. The first press of a keypad digit
displays the first letter from the group of letters represented by that key. The
second press of that key displays the second letter. The third press shows the
third letter. The fourth press shows the number.
Example: Numeric key 2 for A➝B➝C➝a➝b➝c➝2; numeric key 3 for
D➝E➝F➝d➝e➝f➝3 (Refer to the Key Label Table)
Since alphabetic entries can require multiple key-presses, it is required to
press (right) to save each letter or number entry. By pressing (left) will
erase the last letter/number. To enter space between letter or number, press
(right) twice. After saving all the letters and number(s), press (right)
again, then press ENTER to complete.
Special codes such as a personal ID number or a voice mail access code such
as asterisk (*) and pound (#) keys can be input.
To Add/Edit entry
1. Press ADR BOOK.
>01=BILL HALEY
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2. Move the cursor by pressing (up) and (down) to a blank entry.
3. Press ENTER.
Enter the phone number.
4. Press ENTER.
5. By using the numeric keys, enter the name to be saved in the Address
Book.
6. Press ENTER.
Press either ADR Book to exit this section or Call Log to add/edit more entries.
To delete entry
1. Press ADR BOOK.
2. Move the cursor by pressing (up) and (down) to the entry desired
to be deleted.
3. Press ENTER.
>03=
04=L LEWIS
ENTER DIR NUMBER
03=
ENTER DIR NUMBER
03=9197902222
ENTER NAME
ENTER NAME
J SMITH
COMPLETED
>01=BILL HALEY
02=FUJITSU
>03=L LEWIS
04=FUJITSU
ENTER DIR NUMBER
03=9197902222

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4. Press CLEAR. Then ENTER.
5. Press CLEAR. Then ENTER.
Press either ADR Book to exit this section or Call Log to add/edit more entries.
Key Label
COMPLETED
ENTER NAME
L LEWIS
Network Features
The followings are some of the network features that the Fujitsu SRS 12i /
24i IP Centrex Telephone supports. Consult your service provider for more
details if needed.
Call Forwarding
Forwards ringing calls to another number. When the Call Forward key
indicator is on, incoming calls will be forwarded to a stored number.
Privacy
Prevents other users from bridging on your active call.
Message Waiting
Message light is on when there is one or more voice mail messages on the
Voice Mail System.
Directed Call Pickup
Answers a ringing call at another telephone in specified directed call pickup
group.

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CHAPTER 3 – USER OPERATION SETTINGS
The Fujitsu SRS 12i / 24i IP Centrex Telephone has a menu from which
selections can be made to change local features.
There are a total of 29 menu selections:
Option 1. ONE-TOUCH – Registering or clearing One-Touch keys
Option 2. CALENDAR – Setting the manual Calendar and Clock
Option 3. INITIAL – Clearing Private Data
Option 4. CALL LOG – Selecting the support options for Call Log
Option 5. SPEAKER – Selecting the support options for Speaker
Option 6. HAND/HEAD – Selecting Handset / Headset Mode
Option 7. RINGER – Setting the Ringer Options
Option 8. SPID – Assigning a Service Profile Identifier (SPID)
Option 9. KEY-ATTR – Registering or clearing Key Attributes
Option 10. I-COM – Registering or clearing the Intercom Feature
Option 11. PREF – Selecting Preference Mode
Option 12. MIC-OFF – Selecting Mic-On/Off option
Option 13. DHCP SET – Registering DHCP Setting
Option 14. IP ADR – Registering IP Address
Option 15. SBNT MSK – Registering Subnet Mask
Option 16. FGA ADR – Registering Feature Gateway Address
Option 17. GW ADR – Registering Default Gateway Address
Option 18. SNTP ADR – Registering SNTP Server Address
Option 19. USER PWD – Registering User Password
Option 20. VLAN – Selecting the support options for Virtual Local
Area Network
Option 21. DL SAVING – Registering Daylight Savings time mode
Option 22. TIM ZONE – Setting up Time Zone
Option 23. TOS/DS – Registering Type of Service/Diffserv
Option 24. RTP PORT – Registering RTP_DEST Port
Option 25. MAC ADR – Reading MAC Address
Option 26. JITTER – Registering Jitter Buffer size
Option 27. ADM PWD – Registering Administrator Password
Option 28. ALIAS – Registering Feature Gateway Alias
Option 29. VERSION – Display software version
** Please refer to the Administrator’s Guide for options listed in BOLD**
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