The Office of Telecommunications offers the following voice services to CSU.
- Desktop Telephones
- Conference phones
- Fax Lines
- Mobile telephones
- Mobile hot spots
Douglas Hall (DH) Room 122 Tel: (773)995-2559 | Fax: (773)995-3762 E-Mail: tims@jingye0769.com Office Hours: 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday |
The Office of Telecommunications offers the following voice services to CSU.
Single-Line Telephones
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Multi-Line Telephones
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To facilitate our users to conduct Chicago State University’s business, the Office of Telecommunications offers the following features on its telephones.
Single line (M8009) in most buildings and offices
Single line IP phones – i1110 (in Library and JCC only) – all the features above plus
Multiline phones i1120 (in Library & JCC only), M2616 and M3904 – all the features above plus
Log In
Change Password
Listen to Voice Mail
Record Name & Greetings
Forward a message
In compliance with Kari’s Law and Ray Baum’s Act, the Office of Telecommunications uses E911. When users from the university dial 911 from their assigned desktop phones, the call not only reaches the City of Chicago 911 Center, but a notification is also sent to the University Police. The information sent is the name of the person to whom the extension is assigned, the full telephone number of the extension, and the nearest location (building & office). This will allow the University Police to escort City of Chicago emergency personnel to the exact location of the emergency.
The Office of Homeland Security offers Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) and Wireless Priority Service (WPS) to support national leadership; federal, state, local, tribal and territorial governments; first responders; and other authorized national security and emergency preparedness (NS/EP) users. These services are intended to be used in an emergency or crisis situation when the landline and/or wireless networks are congested and the probability of completing a normal call is reduced.
Persons at Chicago State University who were eligible for this service were issued a GETS card and instruction pamphlet. You should practice making GETS/WPS calls to familiarize yourself with the procedure in times of emergency or crisis.
Persons calling CSU's main number or internal users dialing the operator only need to say the full name of the person/department to whom (s)he wishes to speak. No directories are required.
If you experience any issues using the SpeechAttendant, please provide the Office of Telecommunications (x2559 or tims@jingye0769.com) with the date and time and the name of the person/department you were trying to reach.
Submit all telephone orders/repairs and data cabling requests to the Help Desk at x3963. All Service order forms must be approved by your Dean, Department Chair, or Department Head. A staff member from the Office of Telecommunications will contact you regarding your request.
In accordance with ITD-Telecommunications' objective to render exceptional service in a timely manner, the following timelines have been adopted to complete all requests. The timeline may require adjustment due to circumstances beyond our control. We will notify you of any known timeline adjustments as soon as possible. To ensure the timeline is met, all orders must be submitted to the Help Desk at x3963. Orders received after 1:00 pm central time are posted for handling on the next business day.
In compliance with the State of Illinois and Chicago State University telephone usage policies, the Office of Telecommunications has devised a “calling matrix” that aligns telephone extensions to specific calling privilege boundaries. The change will enhance and strengthen our position in the avoidance of audit findings while reducing the unsubstantiated cost to the University.
The matrix developed, in order of expanded calling capabilities, is as follows:
To prevent unauthorized telephone use after work hours, telephones located in open areas, i.e., secretaries, students, etc. can request calling privileges reduced to campus only during business hours or request an authorization code to complete calls.
Telecommunications has created guidelines for the assignment of telephone type to gain campus consistency and to contain and reduce cost, while preserving the best interest of the University. Outside of the guidelines, the User can purchase the desired phone by transferring funds into Telecommunications account #LI315-1700 following clearance and sign-off by the department’s Fiscal Officer.
M8009 - Single Line analog telephone: Message waiting LED, redial key, link key for conference calls and call waiting, hold key, last number dialed/save key, six (6) manual programmable auto-dial keys, and release key.
i1110 – Single Line IP telephone: Message waiting LED, redial key, link key for conference calls and call waiting, hold key, last number dialed/save key, release key, mute key, caller I.D., date/time display, message waiting LED, feature keys, hold key, release key. (Library & JCC buildings only)
Job functional criteria:
a) Allow Users to make calls based on the Privileges policy to conduct University business
Multi-line telephone: Hands free speakerphone/mute key, caller I.D., date/time display, message waiting LED, feature keys, hold key, release key, ability to have multiple extensions and line appearances.
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Price Sheet When Servicing
Grants, Requests Outside of CSU Telecommunications Guidelines and Office Allotment
For Telephone, Voice Cable and Data Jack
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Telephone:
Voice or Data Cable:
The cost below is based upon requests outside of the standard allocation of 1:1 (voice/data) per User. Quantities greater than three data cables require the vendor to review the work. A quote of the cost from the vendor will be submitted to the User for consideration.
For your association with Chicago State University, as a student or employee, mobile services providers, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, etc., offers you a discount on its services. Please review their offerings below.
CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY- EMPLOYEE or STUDENT (Typically these are added thru the Retail Store; they will need to verify information)