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NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 Addendum-008 Page xiiiFebruary, 1999 Table of Features (continued) FEATUREX = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed ® = carried over to next level software 1000 1200 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1900 R2 Dial Intercom X®®®®®®®® Automatic Intercom X®®®®®®®® Internal Tone/Voice Signaling X®®®®®®®® Internal Zone Paging with Meet-Me X®®®®®®®® Keyboard Dialing - Data Adapter X®®®®®®®® Last Number Redial X E®®®®®®® Least Cost Routing-3/6 Digit X®®®®®® E® Line Lockout X®®®®®®®® Line Preselection X®®®®®®®® Maid Status X®®®®®®®® Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) X®®®®®®®® Battery Release Control X®®®®®®®® Configuration Report X®®®®®®®® Fault Message X®®®®®®®® Listup X®®®®®®®® Maintenance Printout X®®®®®®®® Pa s sw o rd s X®®®®®®®® Peg Count X®®®®®®®® Remote Maintenance (on-board modem) X®®®®®®®® Remove and Restore Service X®®®®®®®® Station Line Status Display X®®®®®®®® Station/Trunk Status Display X®®®®®®®® Message Center Interface (MCI) — X®®® E®®® Message Registration X®®®®®®®® Message Reminder X®®®®®®®® Message Waiting (Single/Multiple) X® E®®®®® E Miscellaneous Trunk Access X®®®®®®®® CCSA Access X®®®®®®®® Code Calling Equipment Access X®®®®®®®® Dictation Equipment Access X®®®®®®®® Foreign Exchange Access X®®®®®®®®
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page xivAddendum-008 NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 February, 1999 Table of Features (continued) FEATUREX = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed ® = carried over to next level software 1000 1200 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1900 R2 Radio Paging Equipment Access X®®®®®®®® Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Access X®®®®®®®® Multiple Terminal Attendant Position X®®®®®®®® Music On Hold X E®®®®®®® Nailed - Down Connection - Data X®®®®®®®® Night Service X®®®®®®®® Attendant Night Transfer X®®®®®®®® Call Rerouting X®®®®®®®® Day/Night Mode Change by Attendant Console X®®®®®®®® Day/Night Mode Change by Station Dialing X®®®®®®®® Night Connection-Fixed X®®®®®®®® Night Connection-Flexible X®®®®®®®® Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) X®®®®®®®® Off-Hook Alarm X®®®®®®®® Off-Premises Extensions X®®®®®®®® Open Application Interface (OAI) X® E®®®®® E Pad Lock — — X®®®®®® Periodic Time Indication Tone X®®®®®®®® Pooled Line Access X®®®®®®®® Power Failure Transfer X E®®®®®®® Priority Call X®®®®®®®® Privacy X®®®®®®®® Direct Privacy Release X®®®®®®®® Manual Privacy Release X®®®®®®®® Private Lines X®®®®®®®® Property Management System (PMS) Interface X® E®®®®®® Proprietary Multiline Terminal X®®®®®®®® Automatic Idle Retur n X®®®®®®®® Called Station Status Display X®®®®®®®® Calling Name and Number Display X®®®®®®®® Dynamic Dial Pad ——————— X® Handsfree X®®®®®®®®
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 Addendum-008 Page xvFebruary, 1999 Table of Features (continued) FEATUREX = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed ® = carried over to next level software 1000 1200 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1900 R2 I-Hold/I-Use Indication X®®®®®®®® Microphone Control X®®®®®®®® Multiple Line Operation X®®®®®® E® Mute Key ——————— X® Off-Hook Voice Announcement — X®®®®®®® Prime Line Pickup X®®®®®®®® Recall Key X®®®®®®®® Relay Control Function Key X®®®®®®®® Ring Frequency Control X®®®®®®®® Ringing Line Pickup X®®®®®®®® Soft Key ————— X®® E Volume Control X®®®®®®®® Remote Hold ———————— X Remote PIM ————— X®®® Reserve Power X®®®®®®®® Resident System Program X®® E®®®®® Return Message Schedule Display X®®®®®®®® Room Cutoff X® E®®®®®® Room Status X®®®®®®®® Route Advance X®®®®®®®® Save and Repeat X®®®®®®®® Security Alarm X®®®®®®®® Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission X®®®®®®®® Single Digit Dialing X®®®®®®®® Software Line Appearance (Vir tual Extensions) X®®®®®®®® Stack Dial X E®®®®®®® Station Hunting X®®®®®®®® Station Hunting-Circular X®®®®®®®® Station Hunting-Terminal X®®®®®®®® Station Hunting-Secretarial X®®®®®®®® Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) X® EE®®®®® Station Speed Dialing X®® EE®®®® Step Call X®®®®®®®®
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page xviAddendum-008 NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 February, 1999 Table of Features (continued) FEATUREX = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed ® = carried over to next level software 1000 1200 1300 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 1900 R2 Supervisory Control of Peripheral Equipment X®®®®®®®® Synchronous Data Switching X®®®®®®®® System Speed Dialing X®®®®®®®® Tenant Service X®®®®®®®® Terminal Attribute Data Assignment X®®®®®®®® Tie Lines X®®®®®®®® Tie Line Tandem Switching X®®®®®®®® Timed Queue X®®®®®®®® Timed Reminder X®®®®®®®® Trunk-Direct Appearances X®®®®®®®® Trunk Queuing-Outgoing X®®®®®®®® Trunk to Trunk Connection X®® E®®®®® Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) X®®®®®®®® Busy In/Busy Out-UCD X E®®®®®®® Call Waiting Indication-UCD X®®®®®®®® Delay Announcement -UCD X®®®®®®®® Hunt Past No Answer-UCD X®®®®®®®® Immediate Overflow-UCD X®®®®®®®® Priority Queue-UCD X®®®®®®®® Queue Size Control-UCD X®®®®®®®® Silent Monitor-UCD X®®®®®®®® Uniform Numbering Plan (UNP) Voice and Data X®®®®®®®® Variable Timing Parameters X®®®®®®®® Voice Guide ——————— X® Voice Mail Integration X®® EE® E®® Voice Mail Transfer ———— X®®®® Whisper Page ———— X®®® E
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NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Revision 2.7 Addendum-007 Page 3August, 1998 Add-On Module Add-On Module General Description This feature allows the Add-On Module to be combined with a Multiline Terminal when there are insufficient line or trunk keys provided at the Multiline Terminal. When the EDW-48-2 unit keys are programmed as line/trunk keys, the additional 25 lines/trunks and the exist- ing lines/trunks set for the Multiline Terminal can be accessed directly (maximum of 49 lines/ trunks). The station speed dialing function can be assigned for all keys on the EDW-48-2 unit. Also, one of the last 3 keys can be used as a Day/ Night change key. Station Application All Multiline Terminals (Dterm Series III). Operating Procedure If the EDW-48-2 unit is used as an Add-On Module, its operating procedure is the same as that of the Multiline Terminal. If any key on the EDW-48-2 unit is used for station speed dialing, the operating procedure is the same as station speed dialing. Service Conditions 1. The maximum number of EDW-48-2 units, used as an Add-On Module, per Firmware Processor (FP) is 32. The maximum number per system is 32. 2. Only one Add-On Module can be connected to a Multiline Terminal providing a maximum of up to 41 line/ trunk keys (16 line/trunk keys on D term Series III and 25 line/trunk keys on Add-On Module). 3. A Multiline Terminal and an associated Add-On Module unit must be contained in the same PIM. 4. The total of Multiline Terminals and EDW-48-2 units used as Add- On Modules cannot exceed 256. 5. Trunks and lines (Prime Lines of other Multiline Terminals, virtual lines, and single lines) can be assigned to the Add-On Module unit lines and keys. 6. The following can also be set for line/trunk keys other than those mentioned in 5 above: house phones, Hot- lines, Manual Intercoms, Automatic Intercoms, and Dial Intercoms. 7. Lamp indication on the Add-On Module unit is the same as that of Multiline Terminals. 8. Boss/Secretary Transfer and override functions are available for line keys on the Add-On Module. 9. If a line/trunk on the Add-On Module unit is called, the ringer of the connected Multiline Terminal rings. The Multiline Terminal volume is used to control the ringer volume. 10. Data lines cannot be set to any line/trunk keys on the Add-On Module. 11. If the resident system program is used to set system data, the EDW-48-2 unit will be assigned as 16 lines on the Multiline Terminal. 12. For details on any keys usable for the station speed dialing function, refer to the Station Speed Dialing fea- ture. One of the last 3 keys can be used as Day/Night key. 13. A 2DLC or 4DLC Card must be provided when using the EDW-48-2. The EDW-48-2 unit uses one port of the card.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 4NDA-24158, Issue 2 Add-On Module 14. Up to 25 lines and trunks can be assigned for the Add-On Module. The delayed ringing function is only available for the first 16 lines and trunks assigned. 15. On ETJ-24DS-1 terminals, if keys 30 - 37 are programmed, an Add-on Module cannot be assigned. 16. For each ETJ-24DS-1 terminal, there will be one less Add-On Module available per FP.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Issue 2 Page 5 Alarm Indications Alarm Indications General Description Faults are indicated by the MJ/MN (Major/Minor) lamps located on the AC/DC Power Supply and, optionally, an external alarm display unit. Station Application Not applicable. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The following table shows a standard pattern of the faults that can be detected and their alarm indications. If required, the following alarm indications (Major (MJ), Minor (MN), or No indication) can be changed on an individual fault basis. Refer to the NEAX2000 IVS Maintenance Manual for more information. Note:MJ ALARM is always displayed for power failure regardless of programming. 2. Normal operation of each Firmware Processor (FP) is indicated by a green flashing “run” LED located on the FP. 3. Normal operation of the Main Processor (MP) is indicated by a green flashing “run” LED located on the MP. 4. Normal operation of each AC-DC power supply is indicated by a steadily lit green LED located on the AC- DC power supply. Contents of faultAlarm indications AC-DC power (PZ-PW86)External alarm display MJ MN MJ MN System InitializationXXXX Number of stack overflows was more than a fixed numberXXXX MP - FP/AP communication failureXXXX FP/AP downXXXX DTI line failureXXXX DCH link failureXXXX CCH link failureXXXX Number of lockout stations was more than a fixed numberXXXX SMDR output buffer memory overflowXXXX DLC failureXXXX AC/DC power supply (PZ-PW86) Note •AC input down XXXX •DC output down (+5V, –27V)XXXX •Fuse blown (+5V, –27V)XXXX
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 6NDA-24158, Issue 2 Alphanumeric Display Alphanumeric Display General Description The ETJ-16DC-1 Multiline Terminals are each equipped with a 2-line, 20-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). These displays are used to provide alphanumeric information including clock/calendar and call process- ing information. Station Application All Multiline Terminals with an LCD display. Operating Procedure Displays are automatically provided by the system once programmed; however, a Multiline Terminal users name can be changed as required from the associated Multiline Terminal. To program a name at the Multiline Terminal to which the name applies: 1. Depress the SPKR key and receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial the Name Assignment access code and receive special dial tone. 3. Using the keypad, depress the key with the desired letter to display the first letter on the key. The display will indicate the numerical designation. Subsequent depressions will advance through the letters on that key. The following Table can be used as a guide to indicate the key and the number of depressions required to display numbers, letters, spaces, and periods. 4. When the desired letter is displayed, depression of the TRF key will change the letter to a lower case letter (default is upper case). Depress the HOLD key to enter that letter and advance to the next entry. 5. Repeat the previous two steps until the desired name is displayed and entered. A maximum of eight letters can be entered. 6. Depress the SPKR Key. Dial pad keys 1234567890 * # D E P R E S S I O N S11234567890 * # 2l ADG JMP TW S P A C E*# 3l BEHKNQUX * # 4l CF I LORVY * # 5l SPACE S Z * # SPACE