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    							NEAX2000 IVS Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
    NDA-24158, Issue 2
    Page 269
    Route Advance
    Route Advance
    General Description 
    This feature automatically routes outgoing calls over alternate facilities when the first choice trunk group is
    busy.  Users select the first choice route by dialing the corresponding access code, and the equipment then ad-
    vances through alternate trunk groups only if the first choice is busy.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. There is no indication provided to the station user as to whether the call is routed over the first choice or
    subsequent choice facilities.
    2. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) will generate call records in conjunction with this feature.
    3. Route Advance is trunk-route based.
    4. Careful consideration should be given to the use of FX trunks as an alternate facility since in many instances,
    these lines require outpulsing of digits for long distance (which the user may not dial because he will not
    know he is connected to an FX trunk).  Use of the Least Cost Routing feature overcomes this difficulty.
    5. The maximum number of trunk routes to be included in a single Route Advance group is 7.
    6. The total number of routes that can be contained in all Route Advance groups is 64.
    7. The same route can be included in two or more different groups.
    8. Route Advance occurs only when the dialed code accesses the first choice trunk route in the Route Advance
    table.
    9. No code conversion capability is provided with Route Advance.  The digits the user dials (after the trunk
    access code) will be sent over the selected trunk regardless of the trunk route used.  The user will not know
    which trunk route is selected; therefore, only those trunk routes that accept the same dialing format may be
    assigned to a given Route Advance group.  If digit conversation is needed, the LCR (Least Cost Routing)
    feature should be used.
    10. FX trunk routes to a foreign number plan area (FNPA) do not require the dialing of that FNPA area code.
    Therefore, these FX trunks may not be used in the same Route Advance table with local exchange or WATS
    trunks.  Use of the Least Cost Routing feature overcomes this difficulty.
    11. Tie Lines should not be assigned to a Route Advance table that includes CO, FX, or WATS trunk groups.
    12. Route Advance is available for use with outgoing CO, FX, WATS, CCSA, and Tie Lines.
    13. The dialing party may be either a station, Attendant, Tie Line, or outside party using Direct Inward System
    Access (DISA).
    14. If the NEAX2000 IVS is designated as KF registration, this feature will not be available.  
    						
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    Save and Repeat
    Save and Repeat
    General Description
    This feature allows a Multiline Terminal to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number at a later
    time.
    Station Application
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Go off-hook and seize any idle line.  Dial a number.
    2. After the number has been dialed, depress the Save and Repeat feature key.  The dialed number is stored for
    future use.  The associated LED lights red.
    3. To access this number later, go off-hook and receive dial tone.  Depress the Save and Repeat key and the
    saved number is dialed.
    Service Conditions
    1. Three Save and Repeat keys per station can be assigned.
    2. The Save and Repeat function may be set at any time after the number has been dialed and before going on-
    hook.
    3. It is not necessary to erase the stored number in order to save another.  The second number will automati-
    cally replace the first. 
    4. If necessary, dialing can be added after depressing the Save and Repeat key.
    5. When a call is originated using the Save and Repeat feature, the LED associated with the Save and Repeat
    key goes out.  However, the memory is retained and that number can be accessed again.
    6. To monitor the saved digits, depress the Save and Repeat key while the station is idle.  The saved digits will
    be displayed if the Multiline Terminal is equipped with an LCD.
    7. The trunk access code is saved along with the dialed number on a Trunk Direct Appearance.  This allows
    use of the Save and Repeat key on an extension.
    8. The maximum number of digits that can be stored is 26.  
    						
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    NDA-24158, Issue 2
    Page 271
    Security Alarm
    Security Alarm
    General Description
    This feature provides an indication on the Attendant Console when a contact closure occurs.
    Station Application
    Not applicable.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The contact to be monitored is connected across Tip (T) and Ring (R) of one circuit on a 4LC card.
    2. The contact installed must be a normally open contact.
    3. The contact generated signal is non-latching; therefore, if the contact opens again, the signal to the Atten-
    dant Console stops.
    4. The station number assigned to the single line circuit associated with the contact closure is displayed when
    the Attendant depresses the ATND key or ANSWER key.
    5. Assignment of this feature is accomplished using Hotline assignment of a single line extension to the At-
    tendant Console.  Refer to the Hotline - Inside/Outside features and Specifications for more information.  
    						
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    Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission
    Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission
    General Description
    A voice signal and a data signal in digital format can be transmitted simultaneously. Voice and data calls can be
    placed to different locations.
    Station Application
    All Multiline Terminals with LCD equipped for Data Communications.
    Operating Procedure
    To place a voice call while in data call mode
    1. Lift handset and receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the desired number. The dialed number is indicated on the LCD display and Ringback Tone is received.
    3. When the called party answers, converse.
    To place a data call while in voice call mode with internal Multiline Terminal
    n  To establish a data connection with the connected party
    •Press the DTX key on the Multiline Terminal. The data connection is established and the display indicates 
    RDY D DTE XXXX.
    n  To establish a data connection with a data station other than the connected party
    1. Press the DATA key on the Multiline Terminal. The display indicates DTE and the users data extension
    number.
    2. Dial the desired data extension. The dialed number is indicated in the display.
    3. As soon as dialing is completed, the display indicates D DTE and the dialed number.
    Service Conditions
    1. Both Full and Half Duplex Data Terminal Equipment can be connected using a Data Adapter.
    2. Ring indication can be selected from one of the following by the command for Terminal Attribute Data As-
    signment setting on data station basis.
    • 2 sec ON, 4 sec OFF 
    • 1 sec ON, 2 sec OFF 
    • Continuous
    3. An Analog Port Adapter is required for a Multiline Terminal and internal Single Line Telephone (with mo-
    dem) connection. An operating procedure by a DTE with an Analog Port Adapter (APA/ APR) follows the
    one by a Single Line Telephone with modem.
    4. The following connections are available: 
    • Internal Multiline Terminal to Multiline Terminal data connection. 
    • Internal Multiline Terminal to Single Line Telephone (with modem) connection using Analog Port
    Adapter (APA/APR).  
    						
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    Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission
    • Internal Multiline Terminal to Outside Line using Analog  Port Adapter (APA/APR). (Outgoing Data
    call must be established before regular voice call.)
    5. Refer to associated data features for more information. 
    						
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    Single Digit Dialing
    Single Digit Dialing
    General Description
    This feature provides the station user the ability to dial single digit codes to access certain features while still
    allowing the same digit dialed to be used as the first digit of guest room station numbers.
    Station Application
    All stations.
    Operating Procedure
    Normal call processing procedures apply.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is available on a numbering plan basis.  Up to 4 different numbering plans are available per
    system.  For multiple tenant applications, each tenant can be assigned to one of these four numbering plans.
    2. When this feature is assigned, digits in the numbering plan can overlap and Single Digit Dialing is based on
    a timeout after dialing the first digit. The timing duration before the system stops looking for a second digit
    is programmable from 2-8 seconds.  The default setting is 4-5 seconds.
    3. Digits 0-9, *, and # can be assigned within each numbering plan for Single Digit Dialing.
    4. Single digit codes can be dialed with Consultation Hold.
    5. Only the following features can be activated using Single Digit Dialing:
    • Trunk Answer Any Station
    • Trunk Access
    • Single Digit Station Numbering
    • Operator calls (Dial 0)  
    						
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    Software Line Appearance (Virtual Extensions)
    Software Line Appearance 
    (Virtual Extensions)
    General Description
    This feature permits assignment of circuits which do not physically exist, to be used as secondary extensions on
    Multiline Terminals.  There are 256 software lines that can be assigned to line keys and used as desired.
    Station Application
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Operating Procedure
    Normal call processing procedures apply.
    Service Conditions
    1. A Software Line Appearance can be assigned as follows:
    • Hotline
    • Intercom
    • Station Hunting pilot number
    • Automatic/Uniform Call Distribution phantom number
    • Secondary appearance on Multiline Terminals
    • Pilot numbers for hunting groups and  Automatic/Uniform Call Distribution (ACD/UCD) groups
    2. When accessing the Call Pickup feature, the Software Line Appearance assigned as a secondary extension
    can only pickup calls directed to the group programmed for that secondary extension.
    3. A Software Line Appearance can enter or access the Speed Dialing data on the station of the same Multline
    Terminal on which it appears.
    4. All Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) data of the Software Line Appearance will be recorded as
    activity on the primary extension of the Multiline Terminal on which it appears, including that on secondary
    extension appearances.
    5. When a real number (corresponding to an installed station) is not used as a pilot number for Station Hunting
    or  ACD/UCD groups, a software line can be used.
    6. See Intercom, Station Hunting, Automatic Call Distribution, Uniform Call Distribution With Overflow and
    Hotline features for details. 
    7. The system can support up to 384 D
    term stations and up to 256 Software Line Appearances.  However, the
    combined total of Dterm stations and Software Line Appearances must not exceed 512. 
    						
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    Page 276Addendum-007 NDA-24158, Revision 2.7
    August, 1998
    Stack Dial
    Stack Dial
    General Description
    This feature enables a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console to remember the numbers dialed in the pre-
    ceding five calls, including the last number dialed.  The stack dial numbers are sequentially displayed on the
    LCD display, thus allowing the station user to make an outgoing call by selecting the desired dialed number from
    the display.
    Station Application
    All Multiline Terminals with an LCD display and Attendant Consoles.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Depress the LNR/SPD key.  The caller hears special dial tone, and the number dialed last is displayed on
    the LCD.
    2. To display the numbers dialed before the last call, depress the LNR/SPD key again.  While the caller hears
    special dial tone, the number dialed before the last call are displayed on the LCD. (Each time the LNR/SPD
    key is depressed, the numbers dialed for the last five calls are displayed sequentially from the last number
    dialed.)
    3. To redial the displayed number on the LCD, depress the * or # key. 
    						
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    Stack Dial
    Example
    Service Conditions
    1. The Stack Dial feature memorizes the numbers dialed for the last five calls (unless the same number is dialed
    twice) inclusive of the last number, and allows redial using the memorized numbers.
    2. For Stack Dial, station numbers and C.O. line numbers (inclusive of trunk access codes, routes, route ad-
    vance, and Least Cost Routing) are memorized but feature access codes and unused numbers are not mem-
    orized.
    3. On the display for Stack Dial, a number representing the number of times of dialing is displayed in the upper
    line, and the dial number is displayed in the lower line.
    4. When displaying the fifth number that was dialed, depressing the LNR/SPD key causes the display to return
    to the last number dialed.
    Operation LCD display
    1. Idle
    2. Depress the LNR/SPD key
    • */# key depressed: Go to Step 4.
    • RST Timeout: Go to Step 6.
    3. Depress the LNR/SPD key again
    • */# key depressed: Go to Step 4.
    • RST Timeout: Go to Step 6.
    4. Depress the */# key
    5. Depress the LNR/SPD key 6 times. The display
    returns to the last number dialed.
    • Go to Step 2.
    6. RST Timeout
    3:21    PM           MON   26
    RDL[*/#]/SPD[_ _]          -1
                         82625563
    RDL[*/#]/SPD[_ _]          -2
                      00471857712
                      00471857712
    3:21    PM           MON   26
    RDL[*/#]/SPD[_ _]          -1
    3:22    PM           MON   26
    RDL[*/#]/SPD[_ _]          -1   Upper
                      00238241554   Lower 
    						
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    Stack Dial
    5. When the lower line of the LCD is being used by Data Communication/OAI, Stack Dial is not available.
    6. The maximum number of digits that can be memorized by Stack Dial is 32.  The number of digits to be dis-
    played on the LCD ranges from 1 to 16.
    7. When only one number is registered by Stack Dial, BLANK is displayed on the lower line of the LCD when
    the LNR/SPD key is pressed.  If redial is attempted by pressing the # key while BLANK is being displayed,
    the station user hears reorder tone.
    8. While a number is being displayed by Stack Dial, it cannot be saved for Save and Repeat.  After the call has
    been redialed by Stack Dial, the number can be saved.
    9. The Stack Dial feature access key (LNR/SPD) can be used for both Last Number Redial and Station Speed
    Dialing.
    10. When a digit key is depressed instead of the # key, while Stack Dial is being displayed, a station speed dial
    call is originated.  (In this case, current clock is displayed in the lower line of the LCD.)
    11. The Stack Dial stored numbers will not be saved in the event of a system reset.
    12. The following is displayed on the Attendant Console:
     
    RDL[#]     -1     10:23 AM TUE 20
      00238241554 
    						
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