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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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REMOTE HOLD NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 268 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 REMOTE HOLD General Description This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to hold it on the line button of transferred terminal, by pressing the Hold key. Station Application All Multiline Terminals. Operating Procedure 1. Multiline Terminal-A is talking with station/trunk party. 2. Press the Transfer 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 Multiline Terminal-B is flashing to indicate incoming transferred call. 3. Multiline Terminal-A presses 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 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 pre-assigned time, the original Multiline Terminal is recalled, even if the called Multiline Terminal is set Call Forwarding - No Answer.
REMOTE PIM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 269 REMOTE PIM General Description When the system has two or more PIMs, the PIMs can be installed separately by T1 digital interface. A maxi- mum 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 IVS2 apply for each service feature. Service Conditions 1. The Main Site must be the NEAX2000 IVS2. 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 requires 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.
RESERVE POWER NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 270 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 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 separately from the 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.
RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 271 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM General Description This feature provides the installers a simple procedure to have the system generate system data according to the system hardware configuration, thereby providing immediate operation and shorter programming time. When activated, the system scans hardware configuration (such as line/trunk card slot location) and assigns system data (such as extension numbers, trunk numbers, etc.) according to a predetermined generic program assignment. Station Application Not applicable. Operating Procedure Refer to the Command Manual for activation procedures. Service Conditions 1. This feature is only applicable for equipment installed in Port Interface Module (PIM) 0 to 3. 2. System data is not assigned to any vacant slot. 3. Virtual extensions are not assigned. 4. The Resident System Program scans the hardware configuration. 5. Details of Resident System Program: a. Extension Numbers: Extension Numbers 200 through 455 are assigned according to sequential slot location number of the associated circuit boards. b. SN610 ATTCON Numbers: Attendant Console Numbers E004 through E007 are assigned according to sequential slot location numbers of the associated circuit card. c. Trunk Numbers: Trunk Numbers 000 through 255 are assigned according to sequential slot location number of the associated circuit boards. d. Multifrequency Receivers (8RSTA)/External Equipment and Key Interface (DK00)/Extension Memory for AP00/Digital Announcement Trunk (2DAT): Consecutive circuit numbers beginning at 00 are assigned according to sequential slot location number of the associated circuit boards. e. Extension data: Following data is assigned on a per extension basis. Type of dial signal: Dual-Tone, Multi-Frequency (DTMF) for Single Line Telephones f. Trunk data: Following data is assigned on a per-trunk basis. Trunk Route Numbers: 00 for C.O. Lines 01 for 2 Wire E&M Tie Lines
RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 272 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 02 for 4 Wire E&M Tie Lines 03 for Direct Inward Dial lines Incoming call indication: Provided at trunk line appearance LED. g. Trunk Route Data: Following data is assigned on a trunk route basis. Type of trunk: RT00 → Direct Distance Dialing RT01, RT02 → E&M Tie Lines (2W/4W) RT03 → Direct Inward Dialing Type of address signaling for all trunk routes is DTMF for incoming and outgoing calls. Tie Lines are assigned for wink - start operation. h. System Speed Dialing memory block data: 100 Memory blocks are allocated to tenant 00. i. Multiline Terminal line key data: The following data is assigned according to the type of the terminal. 8-button terminal: Line key 08 - Primary extension Line keys 01 through 07 - Trunks 000 through 006 16-button terminal: Line key 16 - Primary extension Line keys 01 through 04 - Trunks 000 through 003 j. Prime Line For all Multiline Terminals, the primary extension is assigned as the Prime Line. k. Memory allocation for Station Speed Dial: Multiline Terminals without DSS keys - 10 buffers Single Line Telephones - 10 buffers Up to the maximum of 4500 buffers l. All stations are assigned to tenant 01. m. Numbering Plan Numbering Plan CM 20 Y (0 - 3) Access Code Setting Data Service Features 0 0 800 Operator Call 11 A046 Call Hold 2, 3, or 4 803 First digit of three digit station number
RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 273 50 A130 Internal Zone Paging group 0 For calling 51 A131 group 1 52 A132 group 2 53 A133 group 3 54 A134 group 4 55 A138 Internal Zone Paging group 0 For answering 56 A139 group 1 57 A140 group 2 58 A141 group 3 59 A142 group 4 5* A024 Timed Reminder/Automatic Wake UpSet 5# A025 Cancel 60 A163 Voice Call/Ring Tone programming 62 A110 Assignment of station name 66 A039 BGM on Multiline Terminal set/reset 68 A043 Day/Night mode change by station dialing 6* A008 Call Park-System Set 6# A009 Retrieve 72 A047 TAS Answer A 73 A021 Call Pickup-Direct 74 A020 Call Pickup-Group 75 A037 Call Pickup-Designated Group 7* A065 Station Speed DialingEntry 7# A066 Cancel 9 100 Trunk Access CodeRT 0 0 81 101 RT01 82 102 RT02 83 104 RT04 84 105 RT05 85 106 RT06 86 107 RT07 87 A081 Individual Trunk Access *1 A004 Trunk Queueing-Outgoing/Call BackSet #1 A005 Cancel *2 A007 Camp-On by station (Transfer method) #2 A125 Camp-On by station (Call Waiting method) *4 A006 Executive OverrideNumbering Plan (Continued) CM 20 Y (0 - 3) Access Code Setting Data Service Features
RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 274 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Note: Refer to the Variable Timing Parameters feature for default data relating to timeouts. *5 A010 Call Forwarding-All CallsEntry #5 A011 Cancel *6 A012 Call Forwarding-No Answer/Busy LineEntry #6 A013 Cancel *7 A018 Call Forwarding-DestinationEntry #7 A019 Cancel *8 A022 Do Not DisturbSet #8 A023 Cancel *9 A040 MW LampSet #9 A041 Reset ** A069 Last Number Redial *# A085 Account Code Entry #* A064 Station Speed Dialing Origination ## A067 System Speed Dialing OriginationNumbering Plan (Continued) CM 20 Y (0 - 3) Access Code Setting Data Service Features
RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE DISPLAY NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 275 RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE DISPLAY General Description This feature permits any station user to register his/her Return Schedule from his/her phone when he/she leaves his/her desk or the premises, and have the Return Schedule displayed on a calling Multiline Terminal with an LCD during his/her absence. Station Application All stations can set a Return Schedule; however, only Multiline Terminals with an LCD can display the sched- ule. Operating Procedure To set Return Schedule from any station 1. Go off-hook and receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial the Return Schedule feature access code. 3. Dial the number corresponding to the desired message: 4. If 0 or 1 is selected, dial the desired time. 5. If 2 or 3 is selected, dial the month and date (example: for June, 8, enter 0608). 6. Restore the handset and the Return Schedule is registered. To cancel Return Schedule from the station that set Return Schedule 1. Go off-hook and receive internal dial tone. 2. Dial the Return Schedule cancel code. 3. Restore the handset and the Return Schedule is cancelled. Service Conditions 1. Registration of a Return Schedule is possible from any type of station (either Single Line Telephone or Mul- tiline Terminal). 2. A Multiline Terminal user can register Return Schedule not only on its primary extension but also on sec- ondary extension appearances for the associated extension user. Calls to the primary extension will result in receipt of the Return Schedule message. 3. The Call Forwarding - All Calls feature has priority over the Return Schedule feature. 4. When a call is rerouted to another station (by Call Forwarding - All Calls), and if that station has registered a Return Schedule, that Return Schedule is displayed to the calling party. 5. The feature access code for Return Schedule can be programmed in a DSS key on the Multiline Terminal. Dial Message 0IN:BACK HH:MM 1OUT:BACK HH:MM 2AWAY:BACK MM:DD
RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE DISPLAY NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and SpecificationsPage 276 NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 6. Up to three different messages can be selected: a.IN:BACK: recommended when the station user is not at his/her desk but is still on premises (in a meeting, in the building, etc.) Provides an hour and minute display. b.OUT:BACK: recommended when the station user has left the premises but will be back within the same day. Provides an hour and minute display. c.AWAY: BACK : recommended when the station user has left the premises and will be away for an extended time period. Provides a month and date display. 7. Reorder tone is heard by the calling party when a station that set Return Schedule is called. 8. The lower portion of the LCD on a Multiline Terminal with display is used to provide the Return Schedule display. 9. Entry of return time is through 4 dialed digits (HH/MM) for hours and minutes. 10. Entry of return date is through 4 dialed digits (MM/DD) representing the month and day.
ROOM CUTOFF NEAX2000 IVS2 Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications NDA-24271, Issue 1.0 Page 277 ROOM CUTOFF General Description This feature allows the Attendant Console, Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument, or Property Management System (PMS) terminal, or guest room telephones using a special access code, to temporarily restrict guest room telephones from making unauthorized calls when guests are away from their room, and when rooms are in Check Out status. There are two types of Room Cutoff conditions depending on the type of calls restricted. External Call Restriction: All outgoing calls from guest room stations are restricted in the Room Cutoff status. (Only internal calls are available.) Toll Call Restriction: All toll calls from guest room stations are restricted during Room Cutoff status. (Internal and local calls are available.) Station Application All stations except House Phones. Operating Procedure External Call Restriction To set Room Cutoff from the Attendant Console 1. Dial the desired station number. 2. Press the RC key. 3. Press the Answer key. 4. Press the RLS key. To cancel Room Cutoff from the Attendant Console 1. Dial the desired station number. 2. Press the RC key. 3. Press the RESET key. 4. Press the RLS key. To set Room Cutoff from the Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument 1. Press the RC key. 2. Dial the desired station number. 3. Press the SET key. The above two steps can be repeated for other stations. 4. Press the RLS key.