NEC SOPHO 2000 IPS User Manual page 173

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"Account Code access code" + "Account Code" + "Trunk Access Code" + "Outside
Telephone Number"
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"Forced Account Code access code" + "Forced Account Code" + "Trunk Access
Code" + "Outside Telephone Number"
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"Authorization Code access code" + "Authorization Code" + "Trunk Access Code" +
"Outside Telephone Number"
Step Call
This feature allows the Attendant or station user, after calling a busy station, to call an
idle station by simply dialing an additional digit. This feature will operate only if the
number of the idle station is identical to that of the busy station in all respects, except the
last digit.
Supervisory Control of Peripheral Equipment
When various types of peripheral equipment (such as facsimiles, dictation equipment,
Voice Mail, etc.) are connected to the line circuits of the SOPHO 2000 IPS, this feature
allows the loop of the line circuit concerned to open for a programmable interval, and
send a release signal to the peripheral equipment when the calling party disconnects.
System Clock Setup by Station Dialing
This feature enables a Station User to set up the System Clock, from Single Line
Telephone, Multi-line Terminal, and PS.
System Speed Dialing
This feature provides all users the ability to dial frequently called numbers using an
abbreviated call code.
System Speed Dialing (R8)
Previously a maximum of 300 System Speed dialing buffers for 3-digit abbreviated code
(000 - 999) were available. R8 enhancement allows for 10.000 system speed dialing
buffers using 4-digit abbreviated codes (0000-9999). System speed dialing with 3-digit
abbreviated code is also available as before. Since system speed dialing with 4 digit
abbreviated code uses station speed dialing memory, the available number of station
speed dialing memory blocks is reduced concurrently for Dterm One touch key/station
speed dialing.
System Speed Dialing: Programmable Length of Abbreviated Code (R11)
Prior to R11, an abbreviated code of System Speed Dialing was 4-digit number (fixed).
With R11 software, the abbreviated code can be programmed in 1- to 8-digit number. 0 to
9 can be used for the abbreviated code digit.
Tenant Service
This feature provides for more than one organization (tenant) to share the same SOPHO
2000 IPS system. Through system programming, each organization may be restricted to
its own Central Office trunks, Attendant Consoles and extension group. In addition,
incoming calls are directed to the specific tenant.
Terminal Login via NAT
The 2000 IPS supports network configuration via a router with NAT. NAT (Network
Address Translation) is a technology that translates an internal local IP address to a
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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