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CHAPTER 5 FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Last Number Redial
This feature allows users to redial the last station-to-station or outside number they dialed using
a feature access key or a feature access code. This is useful when the called station is busy or
does not answer.
Least Cost Routing - 3/6 Digit
This service feature allows the UNIVERGE
calls over the most economical facility (WATS, FX, DDD). Based on the individual area code
and office code dialed (6-digit analysis), the system examines the programmed tables and uses
the trunk in the order specified.
Line Lockout
This feature automatically releases a station from the common equipment if the station remains
off-hook for longer than a programmed interval before dialing. Howler tone may be programmed
to be sent to the station in Line Lockout.
Line Pre-selection
This feature provides the station user with two ways to select an idle, held, recalling, or ringing
line before going off-hook.
Maid Status
This feature allows the Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument, Property Management
System (PMS) terminal, or guest room station (using special access code) to register the
condition of each guest room.
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer that provides an
interface to the PBX via the system's CPU card. The MAT PC must have the MATWorX
program properly installed to communicate with the PBX. MATWorX is required for system
software registration and activation. MATWorX is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) program
that provides an efficient method to manipulate the PBX database. This program contains
extensive help files, Usage Wizards and Tool Tips, with hyperlinks imbedded in the text. The
hyperlinks provide quick access to the appropriate Add-In modules. Add-In modules provide a
user friendly intuitive method to customize the PBX database.
Message Center Interface (MCI)
This feature provides an interface with a customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS) that can
send Message Waiting lamp control data to the system. The Message Center Interface (MCI)
can provide the following operations:
1. When terminating the call to the VMS, the system sends call connection status
information to the VMS through the MCI.
2. The VMS sends the Message Waiting Lamp on data to the MCI.
3. The system, upon receiving this control data from the MCI, illuminates the Message
Waiting lamp of the corresponding station.
4. The VMS, upon receiving retrieved message information, will send the Message Waiting
lamp control data requesting the system to extinguish the Message Waiting lamp of the
corresponding station.
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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