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NEC Neax 2000 Ivs Business/Hotel/Data Features And Specifications
NEC Neax 2000 Ivs Business/Hotel/Data Features And Specifications
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NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 254NDA-24158, Issue 2 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Relay Control Function Key 2. Key operation is not affected. The call is still in progress. With a CENTREX call in progress, using an extension or a Trunk Direct Appearance 1. Depress the RECALL key. 2. Receive CENTREX feature dial tone. With an internal call 1. Depress the RECALL key. 2. Receive internal dial tone. With a Conference in progress 1. Depress the RECALL key. The station is removed from the Conference. 2. Receive internal dial tone. Service Conditions 1. The default duration of the timed disconnect signal or hookflash signal is 600 msec., and is programmable on a per-system basis. 2. The RECALL key functions differently, depending on the type of line key appearance and type of outgoing trunk. 3. On trunk routes programmed as CENTREX, regardless of whether they are accessed using an extension or Trunk Direct Appearance, a timed disconnect corresponding to a hookflash is sent to the distant exchange. The duration of the hookflash is programmable on a system basis. 4. On Trunk Direct Appearances, a timed disconnect (of the same duration as that for CENTREX) is sent to the Central Office. The same trunk is reserved and new Central Office dial tone is received. 5. If a call was placed through Least Cost Routing, the RECALL Key releases the C.O. call and new extension dial tone is received. 6. The RECALL key does not function on Intercom calls. Relay Control Function Key General Description This feature provides a Multiline Terminal with the ability to activate/deactivate relays (on a PN-DK00) to con- trol external devices. Operating Procedure To turn the relay on • Press the line key programmed to perfom the relay function. The associated line-key LED lights. The relay will close and remain closed. To turn the relay off • Press the line key programmed to perfom the relay function.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Issue 2 Page 255 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Ring Frequency Control The associated line-key LED will go off. The contact will open and remain open. Service Conditions 1. A maximum of 128 contacts per system can be controlled. 2. One PN-DK00 is required for every four external items to be controlled. 3. The relay control key functions regardless of the Multiline Terminal condition (busy or idle). 4. The contact returns to the previous status, after a momentary open for a maximum of ten seconds, when the system is reset. 5. The same relay control function key should not be assigned to more than one Multiline Terminals. 6. The relay control function key can also be assigned to ATTCON. Ring Frequency Control General Description The ring frequency of the Multiline Terminal can be controlled on a station basis in system programming (four frequencies are available) or by use of a function key on the Multiline Terminal. Station Application All Multiline Terminals. Operating Procedure Ring Frequency Change at the Multiline Terminal: 1. Depress the FNC key followed by 3: receive the new selected tone from the built in speaker. 2. Depress the FNC key to return to idle. 3. Repeat this procedure until the desired tone is selected. Service Conditions •The ring frequency for both internal and external calls can be controlled by system programming. For in- ternal calls, the frequency can be assigned on a per-station basis by Class of Service assignment. For exter- nal incoming calls, the frequency can be assigned on a trunk route basis. Ringing Line Pickup General Description This feature provides the ability to answer any call ringing into a Multiline Terminal by just lifting the handset. Station Application All Multiline Terminals.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 255-1Addendum-005 NDA-24158, Revision 2.5 October, 1997 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Ringing Line Pickup Operating Procedure With an incoming call (or recall) in progress: 1. Lift handset and the call is answered. 2. Converse. Service Conditions 1. This feature is assigned in station Class of Service. 2. The following priority applies for answering of multiple incoming calls: 1) Voice Call. 2) Incoming call on primary extension; recalls on primary extension. 3) Incoming call on trunk line key; recalls on trunk line key. 4) Incoming call on secondary extension; recalls on secondary extension. 3. Ringing Line Pickup has priority over Prime Line Pickup in any case. 4. The Prime Line Pickup feature takes priority over Ringing Line Pickup when the SPKR key is used to an- swer the call. If necessary, the Prime Line Pickup feature can be disabled on a per station basis.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Revision 2.7 Addendum-007 Page 255-2August, 1998 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Soft Keys Soft Keys General Description According to the status of the Multiline Terminal, function keys (Soft Keys) are displayed in the third line on the LCD. If the status of Multiline Terminal changes, the Soft Keys will change automatically. Also if the HELP key is pressed, explanation of indicated Soft Keys are shown on the LCD. Station Application Series E Multiline Terminal with Soft Keys Operating Procedure To use Soft Keys 1. 4 Soft Keys are indicated in the LCD according to the status of the Multiline Terminal. 2. Press the Scroll Key to scroll the display to show the desired key if there are more than 4 Soft Keys. 3. Press a desired key under the indicated 4 Soft Keys on the LCD. 4. The service feature of the pressed Soft Key is operated. To use the HELP key 1. Press the HELP key and Soft Key. 2. Explanation of the pressed Soft Key is indicated on the LCD. 3. Press the EXIT key and the explanation is deleted. Service Conditions 1. The indication of 4 Soft Keys are shown in the third line and each key is indicated by maximum 6 letters. 2. The combination of Soft Keys are maximum 4 patterns per system. The pattern can be selected for each sta- tion by the system data programming (CM12). 3. The function of Soft Keys per pattern can be set by system data programming (CM9A). Maximum 12 statuses can be set as the status of a Multiline Terminal, and maximum 16 Soft Keys can be set in each status. 4. If more than 4 Soft Keys are set in one status, one Scroll Key should be assigned in every 4 Soft Keys. 5. Pattern No. 3 is fixed. If Pattern No. 3 is changed, the only way to reset to default is to clear all data in the PBX and load the Resident System Program. 6. HELP key is only available in Pattern No. 3, for English or French. 7. The following list provides status and an example of the Soft Key function:
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 255-3Addendum-008 NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 February, 1999 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Soft Keys STATUS • Idle state • During dialing (holding no call) • During dialing (holding a station/trunk) • During calling (holding no call) • During calling (holding a station/trunk) • Being called • When called party is busy (holding no call) • When called party is busy (holding a station/trunk) • When called party sets Do Not Disturb • Trunk busy • During speaking (holding no call) • During speaking (holding a station/trunk) FUNCTION • Scroll Key • Function Keys (The function assigned by CM90-F0XXX, F1XXX and F50XX can be set to the Soft Keys by CM9A.) For details, refer to the Command Manual. MIC ON/OFF Save and Repeat Call Pickup Direct Call Forwarding All Call Forwarding Busy-N/A Outgoing Queuing Do Not Disturb Set Call Hold Voice Call Message Waiting Set Transfer to VMS Ringer Tone Changing Call Back Set Scroll Key Voice Messaging System Live Record (For details, refer to NEAX Mail AD-8 User’s Guide.)
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 256Addendum-005 NDA-24158, Revision 2.5 October, 1997 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Volume Control Volume Control General Description Multiline Terminals are equipped with common Volume Control keys for: •Built-in Speaker / Handset Receiver Volume. •Ring Volume. •C.O.Transmission Level. •LCD contrast. •Ring Tone Frequency The Volume Control keys are located on the lower front side of Multiline Terminals (UP and DOWN ¯). Station Application All Multiline Terminals. Operating Procedure Built-in Speaker/Handset Receiver Volume • While in an off-hook state, depress the (UP) key to increase the volume, or the ¯ (DOWN) key to decrease the volume. Ring Volume 1. Depress the FNC key followed by 0: receive a test ring tone from the built in speaker. 2. Depress the (UP) key to increase the volume, or the ¯ (DOWN) key to decrease the volume. 3. Depress the FNC key, or lift the handset and restore the handset, to return to idle.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24158, Issue 2 Page 257 Proprietary Multiline Terminal Volume Control OR 1. When in a ringing state, depress the (UP) key to increase the volume, or the ¯ (DOWN) key to decrease the volume. C.O. Transmission Level • While connected to a trunk, depress the FNC key followed by 2 or 4: FNC key + 2 : +5 dB (receiving) /+3dB (sending) FNC key + 4 : +5 dB (receiving) /No gain (sending) LCD contrast • While in an on-hook state, depress the (UP) key to decrease the contrast, or the ¯ (DOWN) key to increase the contrast. Service Conditions 1. The Speaker/Handset volume control adjusts the volume of voice calls over the speaker/handset receiver, and any tone sent by the system when using the speaker or handset. 2. The ring Volume Control adjusts the volume of all ring tones to the Multiline Terminal.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 257-1Addendum-008 NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 February, 1999 Remote Hold Remote Hold General Description This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to hold it on the line button of transferred terminal, by depressing the HOLD key. Station Application All Multiline terminals Operating Procedure 1. Multiline Terminal-A is talking with station/trunk party. 2. Press the TRF key and dial the station number of Multiline Terminal-B. a. Station trunk party hears music on hold. b. Multiline Terminal-B is rung or notified call transfer by Voice Call. c. The line button of Multine Terminal-B is flashing to indicate incoming transferred call. 3. Multiline Terminal-A depresses the HOLD key. a. The ringing of Multiline Terminal-B is stopped b. The line button of Multiline Terminal-B is flashing to indicate call in hold. To answer Press the line button on Multiline Terminal-B or other terminals that have the line button of Multiline Terminal-B. or From other stations, dial access code for Direct Call Pick-up and the station number of Multiline Terminal- B. Service Conditions 1. This feature is provided according to CLASS OF SERVICE. 2. If the called terminal is Single Line telephone, this feature is not activated. 3. After setting Remote Hold, if the call is not answered for a pre-assigned time, the original Multiline terminal is recalled, even if the called Multiline terminal is set Call Forwarding - No Answer. 4. A Single Line station cannot set Remote Hold to a D term. 5. Remote Hold cannot be set to a Single Line (analog) telephone. 6. The ATTCON (SN716/SN610) cannot set Remote Hold. 7. A Single Line (analog) telephone can retrieve a Remote Hold held call.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 257-3Addendum-008 NDA-24158, Revision 2.8 February, 1999 Remote PIM Remote PIM General Description When the system has two or more PIMs, the PIMs can be installed separately by T1 Digital interface. A maximum of 3 PIMs can be installed apart at the remote site. Station Application All stations Operating Procedure The same operating procedure as the regular NEAX2000 IVS apply for each service feature. Service Conditions 1. The Main Site must be the NEAX2000 IVS. The Small Platform System cannot be the Main Site. 2. Only one PIM is available at each Remote Site. 3. The Remote PIM can be installed at a maximum of 1312 ft. distance from the Main Site. The distance can be extended by using line extension equipment (repeater, MUX, etc.). 4. A maximum of 23 lines/trunks can be accommodated in one Remote PIM. Application processor cards can not be accommodated in Remote PIM. 5. When the link between the Main Site and the Remote Site has been lost for a certain duration, the system activates the PFT (Power Failure Transfer) automatically on the Remote Site, if it is provided. 6. The PIM for Remote Site require the DAIB card. 7. The Wireless System is not available at the Remote Site according to the UTAM regulation. 8. Battery Backup Time: Using the internal battery kit, the Remote PIM, equipped with 23 ports, can operate up to 100 minutes (1 hour, 40 minutes) when AC power is lost. 9. The resident system programming cannot be set to the Remote Site while the Main Site is set.
NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications Page 258NDA-24158, Issue 2 Reserve Power Reserve Power General Description This feature provides backup power from a 24V battery source in the event of a commercial power failure. Station Application Not applicable. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Batteries should be installed inside the PIM or separattly from the NEAX2000 IVS system. 2. Sealed lead acid (or maintenance free) batteries must be locally provided. 3. No interruption of system operation should occur during switchover from commercial to battery power. However, when the system senses the supplied voltage from the batteries has dropped to 20-21 volts, the system will automatically shut down to prevent excessive discharge of the Reserve Power batteries. 4. Duration of battery operation is a direct function of the capacity of the batteries installed, and the quantity and types of cards installed. 5. The Reserve Power requirements are dependent on the configuration of each individual system.