Check In / Check Out; Class Of Service; Code Restriction; Conference (Three/Four Party) - NEC NEAX2000 IVS2 General Description Manual

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Check In / Check Out

Check In / Check Out

Class of Service

Code Restriction

Conference (Three/Four Party)

Conference (Six/Ten Party)

Consecutive Speed Dialing

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When this feature is activated, the following operations occur:
Check In
Room Cutoff is cleared.
Check Out
Room Status printout is supplied.
Do Not Disturb is reset.
Room Cutoff is set.
Message Waiting is reset.
Automatic Wake Up is cleared.
This feature permits all stations to be assigned a Class of Service in accordance with
the degree of system use desired. The Class of Service is used to assign restrictions for
trunk access and feature access.
This feature allows the NEAX2000 IVS
according to specific area and/or Central Office codes. This restriction is controlled on
the basis of a three-digit area code or six-digit area and office code numbering plan.
This feature provides a station user the ability to add-on another party (trunk or
station) to a call already in progress. Single Line Telephone users can add up to one
additional party and Multiline Terminal users can add up to two additional parties.
This feature permits a station user or Attendant (conference leader) to establish a
Conference among as many as six or ten parties (including the Conference leader).
For Speed Dialing, all digits are registered as a Speed Dialing Code. In the case of
Consecutive Speed Dialing, the common portion of the number is registered as a
speed calling code, and the remaining digits of each number are dialed by each
individual calling station or by using a Station Speed Dial key on a Multiline
Terminal.
Chapter 5 Feature Description
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NEAX2000 IVS
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General Description
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