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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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TABLE OF FEATURES NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage xiv NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Attendant Night TransferX → Call ReroutingX → Day/Night Mode Change by Attendant ConsoleX → Day/Night Mode Change by Station DialingXE Night Connection - FixedX → Night Connection - FlexibleX → Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS)XE Off-Hook AlarmX → Off-Premises ExtensionsX → Note Open Application Interface (OAI)X → Pad LockX → Periodic Time Indication ToneX → Pooled Line AccessX → Power Failure TransferXE Priority CallX → PrivacyX → Direct Privacy ReleaseX → Manual Privacy ReleaseX → Private LinesX → Proper ty Management System InterfaceX → Note Proprietary Multiline TerminalX → Automatic Idle ReturnX → Called Station Status DisplayX → Calling Name and Number DisplayX → Dynamic Dial PadX → Handsfree UnitX → I-Hold/I-Use IndicationX → Microphone ControlX → Multiple Line OperationX → Mute KeyX → Off-Hook Voice AnnouncementX → Prime Line PickupX → Recall KeyX → Relay Control Function KeyXE Ring Frequency ControlX → Ringing Line PickupX → Soft KeysX → FEATURE X = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed → = carried over to next level software NEAX2000 IVS (1900 Series R2)NEAX2000 IVS 2
TABLE OF FEATURES NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page xv Vo l u m e C o n t r o lX → Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI VersionX → Remote HoldX → Remote PIMX → Note Reserve PowerX → Note Resident System ProgramX → Return Message Schedule DisplayX → Room CutoffX → Note Room StatusX → Note Route AdvanceX → Save and RepeatX → Security AlarmXE Set Relocation—X Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission X— Single Digit DialingX → Software Line Appearance (Vir tual Extensions)XE Stack DialX → Station HuntingX → Station Hunting - CircularX → Station Hunting - TerminalX → Station Hunting - SecretarialX → Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)XE Station Speed DialingXE Step CallX → Supervisory Control of Peripheral EquipmentXE Synchronous Data Switching X— System Speed DialingX → System TrafficXE Tenant ServiceX → Terminal Attribute Data Assignment X— Tie LinesX → Tie Line Tandem Switching X → Timed QueueX → Timed ReminderXE Trunk - Direct AppearancesX → Trunk Queuing - OutgoingX → Trunk-to-Trunk ConnectionX → FEATURE X = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed → = carried over to next level software NEAX2000 IVS (1900 Series R2)NEAX2000 IVS 2
TABLE OF FEATURES NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage xvi NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Note: This feature is not available in NEAX EXPRESS. Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)XE Busy In/Busy Out - UCDX → Call Waiting Indication - UCDXE Delay Announcement - UCDXE Hunt Past No Answer - UCDX → Immediate Overflow - UCDX → Priority Queuing - UCDX → Queue Size Control - UCDX → Silent Monitor - UCDX → Uniform Numbering Plan (UNP) - Voice and DataXE Variable Timing ParametersX → Vo i c e G u i d eXE Voice Mail IntegrationXE Voice Mail Private PasswordX → Voice Mail TransferX → Whisper PageX → FEATURE X = available — = not available E = enhanced or changed → = carried over to next level software NEAX2000 IVS (1900 Series R2)NEAX2000 IVS 2
ACCOUNT CODE NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 1 ACCOUNT CODE General Description This feature, when used with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), allows station users and Attendants to enter a cost accounting or client billing code (up to 16 digits) into the system. Station Application All stations. Operating Procedure To enter an Account Code from a station before accessing an outside line 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Enter the Account Code feature access code or press the Account Code feature access key. 3. Enter the Account Code. 4. Receive dial tone and dial the desired number (including outside line access code). To enter an Account Code while connected to an outside line From a Multiline Terminal 1. Press Account Code feature access key and conversation continues. 2. Enter the Account Code. From the Attendant Console 1. While connected to an outside line, press the START key only if an outgoing call. 2. Enter the Account Code feature access code. 3. Enter the Account Code. 4. Dial the desired station number. From a Single Line Telephone 1. Press the FLASH key (or momentarily press the hookswitch) and receive feature dial tone. 2. Enter the Account Code feature access code. 3. Enter the Account Code and receive feature dial tone again. 4. Return to the original outside line by pressing the FLASH key (or momentarily pressing the hookswitch) OR Dial a station number to transfer the call.
ACCOUNT CODE NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 2 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Service Conditions 1. The maximum number of digits in an Account Code is 10 when using the NEAX2400 SMDR format; oth- erwise, the maximum is 16. There is no limitation to the number of Account Codes used per system. The feature access code for Account Code entry can be one to three digits. 2. A station user can enter an Account Code consisting of fewer digits than the maximum length defined and indicate the end of the entry by pressing the # key. Therefore, the # key cannot be part of an Account Code. 3. Account Code entry can be performed with an outside party on Consultation Hold. In this case, feature dial tone is received instead of dial tone after entering the Account Code. 4. Stations are assigned this feature through Class of Service. 5. Account Codes can be output in the SMDR record for calls handled by Trunk Queuing – Outgoing during connection to the outside line. 6. When multiple Account Codes are entered for the same call, only the last code entered will be recorded by SMDR. 7. If the system is set to comply with KF Registration, this feature only allows an Account Code to be input while the outside line is seized.
ADD-ON MODULE NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 3 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 Add-On Module unit keys are programmed as line/trunk keys, the additional 25 lines/trunks and the existing 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 Add-On Module 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/Series E). Operating Procedure The operating procedure as an Add-On Module is the same as that of the Multiline Terminal. If any key on the Add-On Module unit is used for station speed dialing, the operating procedure is the same as station speed dialing. Service Conditions 1. The maximum number of Add-On Module units, 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/Series E 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 Add-On Module units used as Add-On Modules: MP without expansion memory (standard) : 256 per system MP with expansion memory (optional) : 512 per system 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 Add-On Module 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.
ADD-ON MODULE NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 4 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 13. A DLC Card must be provided when using the Add-On Module. The Add-On Module unit uses one port of the card. 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. For each 24-button D term (Series III) and 32-button Dterm (Series E), there will be one less Add-On Module available per FP.
ALARM INDICATIONS NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 5 ALARM INDICATIONS General Description Faults are indicated by the Major/Minor (MJ/MN) 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 (MJ, MN, or no indication) can be changed on an individual fault basis. Refer to the Maintenance Manual for more information. Note 1: MJ ALARM is always displayed for power failure regardless of programming. Note 2: When FP/DLC, which accommodates the Multiline Terminal, becomes unusual, Alarm Indications cannot be displayed. Contents of AlarmAlarm Indications AC-DC Power (PZ-PW121)External Alarm DisplayMultiline Terminal Alarm MJ MN MJ MN MJ MN System InitializationXXXX—— Number of stack overflows was more than a fixed numberXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 MP - FP/AP communication failureXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 FP/AP downXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 DTI line failureXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 DCH link failureXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 CCH link failureXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 Number of lockout stations was more than a fixed numberXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 SMDR output buffer memory overflowXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 DLC failureXXXXX Note 2X Note 2 AC/DC power supply (PZ-PW121) Note 1 AC input down XXXXX Note 2X Note 2 DC output down (+5V, –27V)XXXXX Note 2X Note 2 Fuse blown (+5V, –27V)XXXXX Note 2X Note 2 Alarm for pre-determined timeXXXX X X
ALARM INDICATIONS NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 6 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 2. Normal operation of each Firmware Processor (FP) is indicated by a green flashing (120 int) “run” LED located on the FP. 3. Normal operation of the Main Processor (MP) is indicated by a green flashing (120 int) “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. 5. In case that PBX is stopped at predetermined time, when PBX starts, fault message is stored and alarm is sent. 6. Alarm indication to Multiline Terminal lamp; a. The maximum number of Multiline Terminals per system is two. b. In case of MN alarm: Red flashing (60 int) c. In case of MJ alarm: Red lighting (included MN + MJ) d. When system/FP is reset after lighting alarm lamp, alarm indication will go off. (Fault information remains.)
ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 7 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY General Description The LCD display on Multiline Terminal is used to provide alphanumeric information including clock/calendar and call processing information. Station Application All Multiline Terminals with LCD. 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. Press the Speaker key and receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial the Name Assignment access code and receive special dial tone. 3. Using the keypad, press the key with the desired letter to display the first letter on the key. The display will indicate the numerical designation. Subsequent presses will advance through the letters on that key. The fol- lowing table can be used as a guide to indicate the key and the number of presses required to display num- bers, letters, spaces, and periods. 4. When the desired letter is displayed, pressing the Transfer key will change the letter to a lower case letter (default is upper case). Press 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. Press the Speaker key. Dial Pad Keys 1234567890 * # P r e s s 11234567890 * # 2 ADGJMP TW S P A C E*# 3 BEHKNQUX * # 4 CF I LORVY * # 5 SPACE S Z * # SPACE