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Chapter 5 Feature Description
Mute Key
Off-Hook Voice
Announcement
Prime Line Pickup
Recall Key
Relay Control
Function Key
Ring Frequency
Control
Ringing Line
Pickup
Soft Keys
Volume Control
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NEAX2000 IVS
General Description
NDA-24293, Issue 2
This feature allows the distant extension user, of a station user that presses a mute key
during conversation, not to hear the station user's voice though the station user can
hear the distant extension user's voice. By pressing the mute key again, the mute status
returns to original conversation.
This feature provides a secondary voice path to the Multiline Terminal with an APR-J
or APA-J unit. This allows the station to receive a voice call through the speaker while
on a handset call on the Primary Extension, a secondary extension, or a Direct Trunk
Line Appearance.
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to go off hook and originate a call from
the line assigned as the Prime Line without depressing the associated line key.
Each Multiline Terminal is equipped with a Recall Key that is used to generate a
hookflash to access features provided by the outside exchange, or to abandon a call
while retaining the line for origination of another call.
This feature provides a Multiline Terminal with the ability to activate/deactivate
relays (on a PN-DK00) to control external devices.
The ring frequency of the Multiline Terminal can be controlled on a station basis in
system programming (four frequencies are available) or by use of a function key on
the Multiline Terminal.
This feature provides the ability to answer any call ringing into a Multiline Terminal
by just lifting the handset.
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.
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).
Proprietary Multiline Terminal
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