NEC 2000 IPS Server User Manual


 
CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
NEAX 2000 IPS General Description Page 131
NDA-24345, Issue 3
Soft Keys
According to the status of the Multiline Terminal, function keys (Soft Keys) are displayed in the
third line on the LCD. If the status of Multiline Terminal changes, the Soft Keys will change
automatically. Also if the Help key is pressed, explanation of indicated Soft Keys are shown on
the LCD.
Volume Control
Multiline Terminals are equipped with common Volume Control keys for:
Built-in Speaker / Handset Receiver Volume.
Ring Volume.
C.O. Transmission Level.
LCD contrast.
Ring Tone Frequency
The Volume Control keys are located on the lower front side of Multiline Terminals (UP and
DOWN).
Remote Hold
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to hold it on the line button of transferred terminal, by
pressing the Hold key.
Remote PIM over IP
When IPSDMR and 2000 IPS PIM are installed at remote site, and connected to a 2000 IPS or
IPSDM at main site over IP network, the Main Site system controls and maintains the remote DM
and PIM operation as one single system. If a communication failure occurs between the Main Site
and Remote Site, the Remote Site automatically changes over to a survival mode and operates as a
stand-alone system.
Reserve Power
This feature provides backup power from a 24V battery source in the event of a commercial power
failure.
Resident System Program
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.
Return Message Schedule Display
This feature permits any station user to register his Return Schedule from his phone when he leaves
his desk or the premises, and have the Return Schedule displayed on a calling Multiline Terminal
with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) during his absence.