Your System; System Overview - NEC Xen alpha Installation Manual

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System Overview

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Xen Alpha
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Your NEC Xen Alpha provides you a complete communications system to enhance
your business. The Xen Alpha telephone provides for a maximum of six lines and
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sixteen telephones. This system is easy to install, operate, and maintain and provides
you the benefits and many of the features of a larger key telephone system.
Your system is easy to install, allowing you to have your system up and running in a
very short time using the system defaults. Should you need to customise your system,
an easy-to-use Windows PC based software is provided. You can also make changes
using a telephone.
Your system provides battery backup in case of a power outages. System
programming and speed dialling is retained by a long-life lithium battery. The battery
located in key service unit (KSU) allows your telephones to continue operating in the
event of a power outage.
Xen Alpha is a feature-rich system that provides telephone functions and support many
advanced features such as:
The Xen Alpha system offers a variety of Multiline Terminals. These Multiline Terminals
are available in 8-button, 16-button and 32-button capacities and are offered as display
and non-display models. A budget and premium range of Multiline Terminals
is available.
A customer with existing ETW terminals can easily connect them to the Xen Alpha
system, providing inexpensive migration from the NEC Ranger NDK/DK systems. Most
Xen Alpha system features are available with the ETW-type Multiline Terminals.
The Xen Alpha systems support a wide range of additional equipment that can be
connected to the system to accommodate individual customer needs.
Equipment such as Single Line Telephones, external speakers, facsimile machines,
external microphones, and headsets can be connected. The diagram in Figure 1-1:
System Configuration Sample, Pg 20 shows a Xen Alpha system with standard and
optional equipment (some locally provided).
Installation Manual, Chapter 1 – System Overview
November 2003, A6-506000-642-01(8508), Release 6.0
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
Call Forward External
ISDN-BRI Voice Trunks
Caller ID
Integrated Digital Voice Mail
Uniform Call Distribution
Automated Attendant
Automatic Carrier Routing
Trunk to Trunk Transfer
Virtual Extensions
Release 6.0
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