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NEC Neax 2000 Ivs2 Business/Hotel/Data Features And Specifications
NEC Neax 2000 Ivs2 Business/Hotel/Data Features And Specifications
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INTERNAL TONE/VOICE SIGNALLING NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 198 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 4. Press the Speaker key. Service Conditions 1. When a Multiline Terminal is receiving a Voice Announcement, it cannot receive any other audible signal. 2. Single-digit feature access codes must be allowed in system programming. 3. Voice Announce service on extension lines can be allowed or denied on a system basis. 4. Microphone control (MIC) lamp must be lit for Handsfree Answerback response. 5. Refer also to the Intercom Features and Specifications. 6. Voice announcement is available only to the primary extension of the dialed station.
INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 199 INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME General Description This feature allows the Attendant Console and system users to page over the built-in speakers of the Multiline Terminals within the assigned zone or all zones. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure To page from a Multiline Terminal or a Single Line Telephone 1. Lift the handset and receive extension dial tone. 2. Dial the Internal Zone Paging feature access code for the desired zone/all zones or press line key assigned for the desired zone/all zones. 3. Page the desired party. To page from Attendant Console 1. Press an idle LOOP key. 2. Dial the Internal Zone Paging feature access code for the desired zone/all zones. 3. Page the desired party. To answer (Meet-Me) from a Multiline Terminal or a Single Line Telephone 1. Lift the handset and receive extension dial tone. 2. Dial the Meet-Me Answer feature access code. 3. Converse. Service Conditions 1. The maximum number of internal paging zones is 8, zone 0 through zone 7. Up to 8 Internal zones can be accessed simultaneously by different stations. 2. The paging station can only page to one zone at a time. For all-zone paging, the paging station can page Zone 0 through Zone 5 simultaneously. 3. The maximum number of Multiline Terminals within one zone is 16. 4. A busy Multiline Terminal will not be paged during an Internal Zone Page. 5. Multiline Terminals can be assigned to more than one zone. 6. Meet-Me Answer cannot be done after performing a consultation hold. 7. Any station can page any zone. 8. The paging station will not receive busy tone when all stations in the paged zone are busy. 9. For the following paging, a paged station must dial paging station number or attendant access code to an- swer without Meet-Me Answer: Zone Paging by Attendant Console All Zone Paging by any station or attendant
LAST NUMBER REDIAL NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 200 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 LAST NUMBER REDIAL General Description This feature allows users to redial the last station-to-station or outside number they dialed using a feature access key or a feature access code. This is useful when the called station is busy or does not answer. Station Application All stations and Attendant Consoles. Operating Procedure From a Multiline Terminal 1. Go off-hook and receive dial tone. 2. Press the Redial key followed by #, or dial the Last Number Redial feature access code. 3. The system will redial the last number dialed from that station. From a Single Line Telephone 1. Go off-hook and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Last Number Redial feature access code. 3. The system will redial the last number dialed from that station. From an Attendant Console 1. Press an idle LOOP key. 2. Press the LNR key followed by #. 3. The system will redial the last number dialed from that attendant. Service Conditions 1. The maximum number of digits that can be stored for Last Number Redial is 32. 2. Dialing digits after going off-hook replaces previously stored digits with the new digits. 3. When the Step Call feature is used, the final destination number is stored in memory. 4. Pressing the Redial key when the Multiline Terminal is idle displays the stored number on the LCD, and turns on the Speaker LED. 5. This feature stores numbers dialed on the Multiline Terminals primary or secondary extension, or Direct- Trunk Appearances. This feature does not store Dial Intercom or data calls. 6. If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature is not available.
LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 201 LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT General Description This service feature allows the system to be programmed to route outgoing calls over the most economical fa- cility (WATS, FX, DDD). Based on the individual area code and office code dialed (6-digit analysis), the sys- tem examines the programmed tables and uses the trunk in the order specified. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the trunk access code and receive dial tone again. 3. Dial the area code, office code and telephone number. 4. The system automatically completes the call using the most economical route. Service Conditions 1. Least Cost Routing can be programmed to choose a route based on the following criteria: Digits dialed (first 3 or 6 digits of the outside number). Day of Week Time of Day Tenant number Route Advance In addition, a special Digit Code Table is used to interpret the one, two, or three leading digits of the area code: e.g., 01XX....X: International Call; 0: Operator Call; 0XXX: Toll Operator Call. The system exam- ines the Digit Code Table when an ORT timeout has occured after dialing leading digits. 2. In addition to selecting the route, the system can be programmed to: Add the prefix digit 1 for use with FX lines requiring 1+ dialing. Add up to 32 digits in front of the number dialed by the station user to allow for equal access accom- modation, or for secondary common carrier access or Central Offices which do not provide equal ac- cess. Delete the area code (for FX trunks). Delete all digits, or up to 8 digits from the number dialed. Allow or deny access to a specific trunk route based on the office code dialed. 3. All trunk routes in the system can be accessed using LCR (including DDD, Tie, FX, WATS, etc). Restric- tion on outgoing calls and Code Restriction assignments are applied. 4. The following programmable tables are available: Digit Code Table - Up to 8 tables of area codes are used to determine the route to be selected. Although area codes are normally 3-digit codes, this table can be assigned with 1 to 8-digit codes. These codes can be assigned to select any other LCR table.
LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 202 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Route Pattern Table - Up to 256 Route Advance tables are available, each with 4 entries. If more than 4 entries are required, up to 8 entries can be provided by combining two route pattern tables. LCR Pattern Table - Up to 256 tables are available for assignment of digits to be added or deleted. Also, the office code dialed can be checked to determine whether service is available for a specific office code, and whether a prefix 1 should be added. This table can be used in conjunction with toll restriction assignment for combined LCR/toll restriction capability. Refer to the Code Restriction Features and Specifications. Tenant Pattern Table - Up to 16 tables are used to select a route pattern table. The programmer can make the system select a route pattern table based on which tenant the caller is associated. This allows sharing of LCR and toll restriction capability among multiple tenants, while providing for the individual needs of each tenant. Each of the 64 tables can be assigned a route pattern table for each of the 64 tenants. In addition, the special Digit Code Table is used for assigning the same digits as leading one, two or three digits of area code assigned to the Digit Code Tables above (e.g. 00XX.....X: International Call, 0: Operator Call, 0XXX:Toll Operator Call use the special Digit Code Table). The system examines the special Digit Code Table when an ORT timeout has occurred after dialing leading digits. Date Pattern Table - Up to 4 day-of-week tables determine whether a route pattern table, tenant pattern table, or a time pattern table is used next in the routing procedure. Time Pattern Table - Up to 8 time-of-day tables determine whether a route pattern or tenant pattern table is used next in the routing procedure. The time is military time and can be input in half hour increments (00:00 - 23:30). Office Code Pattern Tables - Up to 50 tables contain office codes to be checked to see if a prefix digit 1 must be added, and to see if the office code dialed is allowed or denied for a specific trunk route (Ser- vice area check). Digit Addition Pattern Table - Up to 256 tables are available for assigning digit addition pattern. Up to 32 digits, including pauses, can be added. 5. Assignment of LCR is on an access code basis. All trunk access codes can be assigned for LCR. Up to 3 different LCR access codes can be assigned, per numbering plan, providing flexibility in choosing routes by access code. When LCR is implemented, all stations within the system are subject to the LCR process. 6. To provide a group of stations access to trunks that are not subject to LCR, the associated trunk routes should be given different access codes (not assigned to LCR). Other stations can be restricted from access to these trunk routes. 7. Direct trunk appearances on Multiline Terminals are not subject to the LCR process. 8. If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature is not available. 9. The following flow charts describe LCR system operation.
LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 203 Is first digit an LCR access code? START NoNormal operation (no LCR) Get LCR code to digit code development pattern Is an LCR code to digit development pattern as- NoReorder tone signed?Yes Yes Receive next digit Check assignment for matched pattern Is a match found?No Yes Is a digit code development pattern as-YesCheck new digit code development pattern table signed? No Is a day of week pattern as-YesCheck day of week assignment signed? No A Is a route, tenant, or time pattern assigned?No Reorder tone Yes What pattern is assigned?Time Tenant C Route BD
LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 204 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Is a time of day pattern assigned?Yes No Is a tenant pattern assigned?Yes Get route pattern to be used No Is a route pattern Yes Reorder tone assigned? No A B Check time of day assignment D What pattern is assigned? Get first priority route and go to assigned LCR/TR table TenantRouteNone C Is a trunk restriction pattern as- signed?Yes No Is trunk route busy?Yes No Is a 6 digit restriction Yes assigned? No Check trunk restriction table Allowed or denied?Allowed Is this the last priority route? Reorder toneYes No Get next priority route and go to assigned LCR/TR table Check 6 digit trunk pattern Denied Allowed or denied? Allowed DeniedReorder tone E Check restriction class Reorder tone
LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 205 Is a digit addition pattern as- signed?Yes No E Check digit addition pattern; add digits accordingly Delete area code?Yes NoDelete area code Delete all digits?Yes NoSeize a trunk in first trunk route Number of digits to be deleted?Yes NoDelete digits accordingly Seize a trunk in selected priority trunk route and dial
LINE LOCKOUT NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 206 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 LINE LOCKOUT General Description This feature automatically releases a station from the common equipment if the station remains off-hook for longer than a programmed interval before dialing. Howler tone may be programmed to be sent to the station in Line Lockout. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure For Line Lockout 1. The station user goes off-hook and receives dial tone. 2. If the user doesnt begin dialing within approximately 12 seconds, reorder tone is received. 3. After 30 seconds of reorder tone, the station is automatically placed into the Line Lockout condition and receives no tone. 4. Upon replacing the handset, the station is released from the Line Lockout condition. For Line Lockout with howler tone assigned 1. The station user goes off-hook and receives dial tone. 2. If the user doesnt begin dialing within approximately 12 seconds, reorder tone is received. 3. After 30 seconds of reorder tone, the station is automatically placed into the Line Lockout condition and howler tone (30 seconds on, 30 seconds off) is sent to the station. 4. Upon replacing the handset, the station is released from the Line Lockout condition. Service Conditions 1. A station in Line Lockout condition cannot receive or originate calls. 2. The Attendant cannot activate any feature to a station in a Line Lockout condition. 3. Howler tone can be allowed or denied on a per station basis. 4. This feature will also be activated if 12 seconds elapse between dialing digits.
LINE PRESELECTION NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 207 LINE PRESELECTION General Description This feature provides the station user with two ways to select an idle, held, recalling, or ringing line before going off-hook. Station Application All Multiline Terminals. Operating Procedure 1. Press the desired line key. 2. Lift the handset or press the Speaker key and receive dial tone or answer the incoming call. OR 1. Press the line key and receive dial tone or answer the incoming call. (This procedure is programmable in system programming on a system basis.) Service Conditions 1. A line key whose associated LED is lit steady cannot be seized by pressing that key. 2. When the desired line key is pressed, line preselection will remain in effect for 6 seconds. After 6 seconds, line selection returns to the Prime Line, if assigned. 3. Line Preselection has priority over Ringing Line Pickup and Prime Line assignment.