NEC 2000 IPS Server User Manual


 
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
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Overflow for TAS Queue
If the TAS Call is not answered by predetermined time, the call will be forwarded to
predetermined Station/Attendant Console/Announcement Service.
Queue Limit for TAS
When a DID Call is converted to TAS and the number of used Lines reaches queue limit, this
feature provides the system to restrict the next call terminating.
Off-hook Alarm
This feature allows a station user to call the Attendant, or a pre-designated station, by simply staying
off-hook for a preprogrammed period of time. The calling number is automatically displayed at the
Attendant Console, or the pre-designated station if equipped with an LCD.
Off-Premises Extensions
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.
Open Application Interface (OAI)
Provides a computer-to-PBX interface, allowing a computer to control the function of the
NEAX2000 IPS. The NEAX2000 IPS can be customized to accommodate most customer
applications. Application software can be provided by NECAM, an outside software house, or a
customer.
Pad Lock
This feature temporarily restricts telephones from making unauthorized calls by dialing special
access code when station users are away from their seats.
Periodic Time Indication Tone
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.
Pooled Line Access
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.
Power Failure Transfer
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 used when the system is not equipped with
reserve power.
Priority Call
This feature allows the Attendant to answer a call before other calls, at the Attendant's discretion.