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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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NIGHT SERVICE Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 238 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Operating Procedure Before placing the Attendant Console into Night Service, the Attendant sets Call Forwarding-All Calls from the fixed night station to the desired station. Note: The Call Forwarding setting should be canceled when the tenant or system is changed back to the day mode. Service Conditions 1. The Night Connection- Flexible station may be programmed from either the Attendant Console or the Night Connected - Fixed station. 2. Refer to the Call Forwarding Features and Specifications for more information. Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) General Description This feature allows any station, other than one with incoming restrictions, to answer incoming calls when the system is in the night mode. When this feature is activated, incoming exchange network calls will activate a common alert signal at the customer premises. By dialing a specified code, any station may answer the call and then extend it to any other station by means of the Call Transfer feature. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure To answer a Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) call: 1. The TAS signal sounds. 2. Go off-hook and receive dial tone. 3. Dial the specified TAS feature access code. OR Press the specified TAS key (on a Multiline Terminal if provided). 4. Connection to the incoming call is completed. Service Conditions 1. TAS service can be assigned to the following types of lines: Direct Distance Dialing (DDD) Foreign Exchange (FX) Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Common Control Switching Arrangement (CCSA) Direct Inward Dialing (DID) (available only for LDN calls) E&M Tie (available only for operator calls) 2. TAS indication can be provided on a per-tenant basis, and there can only be one per tenant. 3. Stations which may access TAS service are programmed in Class of Service.
NIGHT SERVICE Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 239 4. Stations accessing TAS service must be in the same tenant group. 5. By dialing different access codes, stations can access other tenants TAS service. 6. A 8LC or PN-DK00 (or built-in DK00 in MP) board is required to interface with the TAS equipment. 7. TAS Call termination to the Answer key on Multiline Terminals can be programmed on a per-system basis.
OFF-HOOK ALARM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 240 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 OFF-HOOK ALARM General Description This feature allows a station user to call the Attendant, or a predesignated station, by simply staying off-hook for a preprogrammed period of time. The calling number is automatically displayed at the Attendant Console, or the predesignated station if equipped with an LCD. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure 1. Lift the handset and stay off-hook. 2. After a predetermined time elapses (30 seconds as set in default), the call will terminate at the Attendant Console or a predesignated station. 3. The calling station number will be displayed at the Attendant Console when answered. Service Conditions 1. The predetermined timing interval of 4-32 seconds in 4-second increments is programmable through the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) or Customer Administration Terminal (CAT). 2. The station assigned as a terminating station of each Off-hook Alarm group can be a member of a hunting group. 3. This feature is assigned on a station basis for origination of Off-hook Alarm and on a tenant basis for the destination assignment. 4. The Attendant Console can answer by pressing the EMG key, which must be assigned by the MAT or CAT. Answering by the Answer key will not give priority to the Off-hook Alarm. 5. The predesignated station, if allowed, can set Call Forward-All Calls and Call Forward-Busy. The Off-hook Alarm will follow the Call Forward setting.
OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 241 OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS General Description This feature allows the connection of a single line telephone in an off-premises location. The connection to the Off-Premises Extension can be through direct copper or through the local telephone company. Station Application Single Line Stations. Operating Procedure Normal operating procedures apply. Service Conditions 1. A PN-AUCA is required for connection of Off-Premises Extensions. The PN-AUCA is a 2-circuit card. 2. The maximum loop resistance for an Off-Premises Extension is 2500 ohms, inclusive of the resistance of the telephone. 3. Message Waiting is not available for Off-Premises Extensions. 4. Disconnect supervision is not available on Off-Premises Extensions.
OPEN APPLICATION INTERFACE (OAI) NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 242 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 OPEN APPLICATION INTERFACE (OAI) General Description Provides a computer-to-PBX interface, allowing a computer to control the function of the system. The system can be customized to accommodate most customer applications. Application software can be provided by NECAM, an outside software house, or a customer. Operating Procedure For operating procesures, see the individual OAI features. Note: For more detailed information, consult the manuals for each individual OAI feature. Service Conditions 1. This feature requires the following hardware/software: SPN-CC04 ETHER INT (AP) APM Platform Software Rel FD 600C OAI Application FD 600C (Specific Application Software) OAI Computer 2. If the host computer goes off line for any reason, all OAI features will be unavailable. 3. Up to 24 digits of the calling subscriber’s number for Automatic Identification (ANI) can be sent out to the OAI Computer by system programming. 4. This feature supports TAPI 2.1.
PAD LOCK NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 243 PAD LOCK General Description This feature temporarily restricts telephones from making unauthorized calls by dialing special access code when station users are away from their seats. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure To set Pad Lock from a station 1. Lift the headset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Pad Lock access code 1 (access code for Authorization Code). 3. Dial Authorization Code and receive dial tone. 4. Dial the Pad Lock access code 2 (access code for Maid Status). 5. Dial 1 and receive service set tone. 6. Restore the handset. To cancel Pad Lock from a station 1. Lift the headset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Pad Lock access code 1 (access code for Authorization Code). 3. Dial Authorization Code and receive dial tone. 4. Dial the Pad Lock access code 2 (access code for Maid Status). 5. Dial 2 and receive service set tone. 6. Restore headset. Service Conditions 1. This feature restricts telephones from making C.O. outgoing calls and/or terminating calls from C.O. trunks, stations, and Attendant. Stations in Pad Lock status are able to place Station-to-Station calls and outgoing calls using Attendant assisted calling. 2. If the station under Pad Lock status dials a C.O. line access code, the station is rerouted to one of the fol- lowing: a. Reorder Tone b. Attendant 3. Calls to stations in Pad Lock status will receive reorder tone or, on a tenant basis, can be assigned to transfer to the Attendant. 4. The Pad Lock access code 1 and 2 can be one to three digits. 5. About Authorization Code Limitations, refer to Authorization Code Features and Specifications. 6. Authorization Codes are assigned in system data from the MAT, or CAT. 7. Pad Lock status will continue unless it is cancelled.
PAD LOCK NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 244 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 8. An Authorization Code can be assigned per station number so that one code is used only on the specific station. Application Processor (AP01) is required. 9. This feature cannot be used in the hotel system using Maid Status feature. 10. Application Processor (AP00) is required to supply the Pad Lock feature.
PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 245 PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE General Description This feature provides a periodic tone to the station user who has made an outgoing call. This feature can be allowed or denied for each station. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. This feature is allowed or denied in the stations Class of Service assignment using the Maintenance Admin- istration Terminal (MAT) or the Customer Administration Terminal (CAT). Additionally, this feature can be allowed or denied on a system basis for C.O. lines and Tie Lines. 2. The Periodic Time Indication Tone is 80 ms. in duration. The interval between tones is programmable from 32 seconds to 724 seconds (180 seconds as set in default). 3. Outgoing calls initiated by the Attendant will not have this feature.
POOLED LINE ACCESS NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 246 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 POOLED LINE ACCESS General Description A line key can be assigned to access Pooled Lines. Each line key will allow incoming, outgoing, or both-way access to a trunk route. Station Application All Multiline Terminals. Operating Procedure To originate a call on Pooled Lines 1. Go off-hook and select the Pooled Line key. The Virtual Line key is seized if it is available. If the Virtual Line key is not available, the Primary Extension is seized. If neither line is available, Pooled Line Access is impossible. 2. Receive dial tone from a trunk in that Pooled Lines assigned trunk route. 3. Dial desired number. To answer a call on Pooled Lines 1. Go off-hook and select the ringing line key. 2. Converse. Service Conditions 1. When all trunks in the Pooled Line group are busy, no visual indication is provided on the associated line key LED. However, a different line key can be assigned for this purpose when required. 2. A user on a Pooled Line can access Call Park, Call Transfer, Conference, and Station Speed Dialing. Station Message Detail Recording will provide a record of calls made on a Pooled Line. 3. When all trunks in the Pooled Line are busy and access is attempted, busy tone is received. 4. If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature will not be available. 5. When originating a call on Pooled Lines, the Virtual Line key that is seized is the first idle extension found by the key scanning program, starting at button number 1 (one) and counting up to the last line button as- signed. Care should be taken in determining the line button assignments on Multiline Terminals with Pooled Lines to prevent inadvertent (or undesired) selection of someone elses extension(s).
POWER FAILURE TRANSFER NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 247 POWER FAILURE TRANSFER General Description This feature provides for specified trunks to be automatically connected to designated Single Line Telephones in the event of AC power loss. It is normally utilized when the system is not equipped with reserve power. Station Application Single Line Telephones. Operating Procedure Operation is automatic upon loss of input power to the system. Service Conditions 1. If the Central Office provides ground-start trunks, Single Line Telephones must be equipped with ground buttons to complete calls over the exchange network. 2. Power Failure Transfer (PFT) lines should not be wired to common bells, since these require outside power sources and therefore will not operate. 3. Both the PN-AUC card and the PZ-8PFT card can be used as the Power Failure Transfer (PFT) circuit. 4. When using the PN-AUC card, the Power Failure Single Line Telephones must be interfaced with a PN- AUC card. This card provides 2 Power Failure Transfer circuits (when the AUC card is used in the Long Line Circuit (LLC) Mode). The connection between the AUC card and the 4COT/8COT card is made via a flat cable. No. 0 and No.1 circuit of the 4COT/8COT can be used for the Power Failure Transfer connec- tion. 5. When using the PZ-8PFT card, each Port Interface Module (PIM) can contain one PZ-8PFT card which sup- plies 8 Power Failure Transfer circuits. This card is mounted on the front bracket of the PIM. 6. A maximum of 32 Power Failure Transfer connections are available per PIM. 7. When the Power Failure Transfer feature is activated, telephone service is limited to incoming calls and/or outgoing calls through the serving C.O.. The Power Failure Single Line Telephone must be compatible with the dialing scheme on the trunks, i.e. rotary dial or Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) dialing. 8. When the system is in power failure operation, Direct Inward Dialing (DID), CCSA, Tie Line and DISA calls cannot be received. 9. Multiline Terminals cannot be used as power failure stations. 10. All calls in progress and/or established calls are lost when a power failure occurs. When commercial power is restored, the system automatically reinitializes, dropping all calls in progress. Back-up battery is provid- ed to the system data memory to retain the data for the following features: Call Forwarding Speed Calling - Station Speed Calling - System Message Waiting Return Schedule Message Display Do Not Disturb 11. When a COT card is used as a ground-start trunk, the Power Failure Single Line Telephone must be provid- ed with a ground sending button for trunk access.