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ISSUE 1.0

®
NEAX 2000 IPS
INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER

General Description

APRIL, 2002

Latin American Support Center


Corporate Networks Group
NEC America, Inc.
LIABILITY DISCLAIMER

NEC America, Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or
features, at any time, without notice.

NEC America, Inc. has prepared this document for use by its employees and
customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC America, Inc.
and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America,
Inc.

NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation.

Copyright 2002

NEC America, Inc.

Printed in USA.

All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks
of, and are used to identify products or services of their respective owners.
NEAX2000 IPS
General Description

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

Regulatory Information ......................................................................................................... xiii


Regulatory Requirements ............................................................................................................. xiii
FCC Part 15 Requirements........................................................................................................... xiii
FCC Part 68 Registration.............................................................................................................. xiv
Company Notification .............................................................................................................. xiv
Service Requirements............................................................................................................. xiv
Location of FCC Compliance Labels ............................................................................................ xv
FCC Requirements for Private Line Operations...................................................................... xv
Direct-Inward Dialing (DID) Calls .................................................................................................. xvii
Regulatory Information On Single-line Analog Telephones .......................................................... xviii
Hearing Aid Compatibility.............................................................................................................. xviii
Industry Canada CS-03 ................................................................................................................ xviii
Safety Certifications ...................................................................................................................... xx
Safety Considerations ............................................................................................................. xx
Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................ xxi

Chapter 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1-1


System Overview .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Hardware Architecture .................................................................................................................. 1-4
Software Architecture.................................................................................................................... 1-6

Chapter 2 System Configuration....................................................................................... 2-1


Module Configuration.................................................................................................................... 2-1
Installation Methods ...................................................................................................................... 2-2
Modules and Installation Hardware............................................................................................... 2-5
Circuit Cards ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
System Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 2-6
Technical Terms ........................................................................................................................... 2-8

Chapter 3 Terminals ......................................................................................................... 3-1


SN716 DESKCON (Attendant Console) ....................................................................................... 3-2
Analog Terminals .......................................................................................................................... 3-3
Dterm Series E.............................................................................................................................. 3-4
Electra Elite................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Dterm Cordless Terminals ............................................................................................................ 3-7
Wireless PSII Handset .................................................................................................................. 3-9
Dterm (IP) SoftPhone (SP10) ....................................................................................................... 3-10

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Page

Chapter 4 Equipment Description ..................................................................................... 4-1


Modules ........................................................................................................................................ 4-1
Installation Hardware .................................................................................................................... 4-1
Common Control........................................................................................................................... 4-2
Line/Trunk (LT) Cards................................................................................................................... 4-2
Application Processor (AP) Cards ................................................................................................ 4-4

Chapter 5 Feature Description.......................................................................................... 5-1


Busuness/Hotel Motel Features.................................................................................................... 5-1
Wireless Features ......................................................................................................................... 5-37
CCIS Features .............................................................................................................................. 5-41
ISDN Features .............................................................................................................................. 5-49

Chapter 6 Overview of Installation, Programming, and Maintencnce ............................... 6-1


Installation..................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Programming ................................................................................................................................ 6-2
Maintencance................................................................................................................................ 6-3

Chapter 7 Specifications................................................................................................... 7-1


System Capacity ........................................................................................................................... 7-1
IP Specificaitons ........................................................................................................................... 7-1
Line Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 7-5
Zone Transceiver Line Conditions ................................................................................................ 7-6
Traffice Capacity ........................................................................................................................... 7-7
DRS (Device Regisration Server) ................................................................................................. 7-7

Chapter 8 System Performance........................................................................................ 8-1


Operating Conditions .................................................................................................................... 8-1
Transmission Characteristics........................................................................................................ 8-1
Rotary Dial Pulse and DTMF Signaling ........................................................................................ 8-2
Audible Tones and Ringing Signal................................................................................................ 8-3
Built-In Modem on MP Card.......................................................................................................... 8-3
Demensions and Weight............................................................................................................... 8-4
Heat Dissipation............................................................................................................................ 8-4

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Regulatory Information

Regulatory Requirements
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules that permit the
PBX to be directly connected to the telephone network. A jack is provided on party lines
or coin lines.
The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures. If
such changes affect the compatibility or use of the PBX, the telephone company must
provide adequate notice of the changes.
This equipment complies with the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Class A
computing device. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause
unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take
whatever steps are necessary to correct this interference.

FCC Part 15 Requirements


In compliance with FCC Part 15 Rules, the following statement is provided:

Warning: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and
if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may
cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J
of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required
to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

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FCC Part 68 Registration Regulatory Information

FCC Part 68 Registration

Company Before installing the PBX to the telephone network, the telephone company must be
Notification provided with the following:
• Your telephone number
• The FCC registration numbers:

JAPAN USA
PBX AY5JPN-20542-PF-E AY5USA-21582-PF-E
Hybrid AY5JPN-20543-MF-E AY5USA-21583-MF-E
Key System AY5JPN-20586-KF-E AY5USA-21584-KF-E

The Ringer Equivalence Number is 1.6B; the required USOC jacks are RJ21X, RJ2EX,
RJ2GX, and RJ49C.

Note: Limitations on features exist if the system is registered as a KF system. Refer to


Features and Specifications for details.

Service In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs will be performed by NEC or an
Requirements authorized distributor. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need
for service to NEC or to one of their authorized distributors.
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact NEC America, Inc., at 800-
TEAM NEC (800-832-6632) for repair and/or warranty information. If the trouble is
causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you
remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
If the equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If
advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon
as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if
you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or
procedures that affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone
company will provide advance notice so that you can make necessary modifications in
order to maintain uninterrupted service.
NO REPAIRS CAN BE DONE BY THE CUSTOMER.

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Regulatory Information Location of FCC Compliance Labels

Location of FCC Compliance Labels


Labels stating the NEAX2000 IPS FCC registration number and compliance with FCC
Parts 15 and 68 are attached on the inside of the system's front cover. Label examples are
as follows:
“This equipment complies with the NEAX2000 IPS
requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Complies With Part 68 FCC Rules
Class A computing device. Operation of FCC Registration Numbers:
this equipment in a residential area may
cause unacceptable interference to radio
and TV reception requiring the operator to
take whatever steps are necessary to Ringer Equivalence: 1.6B
correct the interference.” NEC America, Inc. MADE IN
USA

FCC Requirements In order to connect this system to the private line network, provide the telephone
for Private Line company with:
Operations • The quantities and USOC numbers of the required jacks (See the following table.)
• The sequence in which the trunks are to be connected
• The facility interface codes by position
• The Ringer Equivalence Number or service order code, as applicable, by position

Mfg's Port ID Facility Interface Network Service Order


Code Jacks Code
PN-4COTB 02LS2 RJ21X
PN-4COTB 02GS2 RJ21X
PN-4COTG 02LS2 RJ21X
PN-4COTG 02ES2 RJ21X
PN-AUCA 02RV2-T RJ21X
PN-4DITB 02RV2-T RJ21X
PZ-8PFTA 02LS2 RJ21X
PN-8COTQ 02LS2 RJ21X
PN-8COTS 02LS2 RJ21X
PN-8COTS 02GS2 RJ21X
PN-AUCA 0L13A, 0L13B, 0L13C RJ21X 9.0F
PN-20DTA TL11M RJ2EX 9.0F
PN-20DTA TL31M RJ2GX 9.0F
PN-24DTA 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA 04DU9-DN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA 04DU9-ISN N/A 6.0P

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Location of FCC Compliance labels Regulatory Information

Mfg's Port ID Facility Interface Network Service Order


Code Jacks Code
PN-24DTA 04DU9-IZN N/A 6.0P
PN-BRTA 02IS5 RJ49C 6.0Y

PN-DAIA 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0N


PN-DAIA 04DU9-DN N/A 6.0N

PN-DAIA 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0N


PN-DAIA 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIA 04DU9-1ZN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIA 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIB 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIB 04DU9-DN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIB 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIB 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0N
PN-DAIB 04DU9-1ZN N/A 6.0N
PN-24PRT-A 05DU9-BN N/A 6.0P
PN-24PRT-A 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0P
PN-24PRT-A 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0P
PN-24PRT-A 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0P
PN-24PRT-A 04DU9-1ZN N/A 6.0P
PN-24CCT-A 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0P
PN-24CCT-A 04DU9-DN N/A 6.0P
PN-24CCT-A 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0P
PN-24CCT-A 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0P
PN-24CCT-A 04DU9-1ZN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA-C 04DU9-BN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA-C 04DU9-DN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA-C 04DU9-1KN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA-C 04DU9-1SN N/A 6.0P
PN-24DTA-C 04DU9-1ZN N/A 6.0P
PN-2BRTC 02IS5 N/A 6.0Y

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Regulatory Information Direct-Inward Dialing (DID) Calls

Direct-Inward Dialing (DID) Calls


Allowing this equipment to be operated in such a manner as to not provide for proper
answer supervision is a violation of Part 68 of the FCC's rules.
PROPER ANSWER SUPERVISION IS WHEN:
a.) This equipment returns answer supervision to the PSTN when DID calls are:
• Answered by the called station
• Answered by the attendant
• Routed to a recorded announcement that can be administered by the CPE user
• Routed to a dial prompt
b.) This equipment returns answer supervision on all DID calls forwarded to the PSTN.
• Permissible exceptions are:
• A call is unanswered
• A busy tone is received
• A reorder tone is received
EQUAL ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
This equipment is capable of providing users access to interstate providers of operator
services through the use of access codes. Modification of this equipment by call
aggregators to block access dialing codes is a violation of the Telephone Operator
Consumers Act of 1990.

Caution: The use of a monitoring, recording or listening devices to eavesdrop, monitor


or record telephone conversations or other sound activities, whether or not
contemporaneous with its transmission, may be illegal in certain
circumstances under federal or state laws. Legal advice should be sought
prior to implementing any practice that monitors or records any telephone
conversation. Some federal and state laws require some form of notification
to all parties to the telephone conversation, such as using a beep tone or
other notification methods or require the consent of all parties to the
telephone conversation, prior to monitoring or recording a telephone
conversation. Some of these laws incorporate strict penalties.

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Regulatory Information On Single-Line Analog Terminals Regulatory Information

Regulatory Information On Single-line Analog Telephones


NEC single-line telephones comply with Part 68 of FCC Rules. On the bottom of the
equipment is a label that states, among other information, the FCC registration number
and ringer equivalence number (REN) for the equipment. If requested, this information
should be provided to the telephone company.
The equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C.
The equipment should be used only behind a PBX or KTS. The REN is used to determine
the number of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on
the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call.
In most, but not all, areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of
the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs,
contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.

Hearing Aid Compatibility


The Dterm terminals provided for the NEAX2000 IPS are hearing aid compatible. FCC
rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones.
NEC-type single-line telephone sets used in conjunction with the NEAX2000 IPS are
hearing aid compatible. If other than NEC-type single-line telephone sets are to be used
with this system, ensure that these are hearing aid compatible.

Industry Canada CS-03


Certification number: 140 5976 A
Load Number of the equipment: 1.0
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. The certification
means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective
operational and safety requirements. The department does not guarantee the equipment
will operate to the user's satisfaction.

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Regulatory Information Industry Canada CS-03

Before installing the equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected
to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be
installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside
wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a
certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware
that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in
some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance
facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or installations made by the user to this
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause
to request that the user disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the
power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are
connected together. This protection may be particularly important in rural areas.

Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.

NOTICE: The Load Number assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of
the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device, to prevent
overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices
subject only to the requirement that the total of the load numbers of all the devices does
not exceed 100.

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Safety Certifications Regulatory Information

Safety Certifications
This equipment has been listed by Underwriters Laboratories and found to comply with
all the applicable requirements of the standard for telephone equipment U.L. 1459. This
equipment complies with Canadian Standards Association's standard C 22.2 No. 225.

Safety When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
Considerations reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury. Precautions include the following:
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install a telephone jack in a wet location, unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
• Never touch an uninsulated telephone wire or terminal, unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

Note: More detailed precautions are included in this manual.

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Regulatory Information Safety Certifications

Safety Instructions
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed
for wet locations.
3. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
4. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
5. Read and understand all instructions.
6. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
7. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
8. Do not use this product near water, for example, under water pipes near a bathtub,
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
9. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall,
causing serious damage to the product.
10. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation,
to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided.
11. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power source available, consult with
your local power company.
12. This product is normally connected with a three-wire grounding type plug, a plug
having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding type power
outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the grounding type plug. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
13. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the
cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
14. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire
or electric shock.
15. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
16. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product, but take it to a
qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required. Opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect
reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.

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Safety Certifications Regulatory Information

17. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
a.) When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product.
c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions,
because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to
normal operation.
e.) If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
18. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There
may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
19. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

This manual provides an overview of the NEAX®2000 IPS (Internet Protocol Server) stored program
control digital electronic PBX. An introduction to the technical characteristics is included, along with
a description of available system applications.

System Overview
The NEAX®2000 IPS is a full-featured IP based communications system providing a rich feature set
of existing NEAX 2000 IVS2, with pure Voice over IP (VoIP) communications (peer to peer
connections), across corporate Local and Wide Area Networks (LAN and WAN).

NEAX 2000 IPS

The NEAX 2000 IPS supports both pure IP switching (peer-to-peer connections) and Time Division
Switching. The pure IP switching is provided for communications between DtermIPs and for CCIS
connections with another NEAX 2000 IPS/2400 IPX (CCIS over IP). On the other hand, the TDM
switching is provided for communication between legacy stations/trunks. Connections between
DtermIP/CCIS over IP and legacy stations/trunks are made via IP PADs, which converts packet-based
voice data to TDM-based voice data, and vice versa.

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DtermIP telephones are designed to provide a converged infrastructure at the desktop, with a 100 Base
T Ethernet connection to the LAN and built-in hub for a PC connection to the telephone itself. The
system can provide peer-to-peer connections between DtermIP telephones with voice compression, on
a CCIS basis (CCIS over IP).

NEAX 2000 IPS Work


Work
Station
Peer to Peer Station

CP24 IP Switched

MAT DHCP
Server

The NEAX 2000 IPS can also provide legacy station/trunk interfaces to support the existing Time
Division Multiplexing (TDM) based infrastructure, such as analog telephones, analog networks, and
digital networks (T1/E1, ISDN etc.). The legacy station/trunk interface cards (LT and AP cards) can
be accommodated in the Port Interface Modules (PIM), in the same manner as the NEAX 2000 IVS2.
At maximum configuration, the system can provide 512 ports for DtermIP telephones and legacy LT
cards, and 256 ports for legacy AP cards. Communications between legacy station/trunks and
DtermIP telephones/IP networks are made via IP PAD, which converts packet-based voice data to
TDM-based voice data, and vice versa. Both peer-to-peer connections and TDM-based connections
are controlled by a new Main Processor (MP) card. The new MP card incorporates a built-in Device
Registration Server (DRS) and a single interface point of IP connections to IP telephone, MATWorX,
and OAI/ACD servers.

All Application Processor cards used in NEAX 2000 IVS2 except AP01 and CC01 cards are available
for the IPS system. All Business/Hotel/Data/CCIS/ISDN/WCS features are available. The following
service features are now included on the MP card and do not require the AP01 card.

Authorization Code with AP01


Forced Account Code with AP01
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) with AP01 (For North America)/Remote Access to
System with AP01 (For other than North America)
Call Forwarding set by DISA with AP01

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Migration Path for the NEAX 2000 IVS

For customers who are using the NEAX 2000 IVS2, the migration path is supplied. By replacing the
existing MP card to the new IPS MP card, the NEAX 2000 IVS2 can be upgraded to IP/TSW Hybrid
System including new and enhanced service features introduced with the NEAX 2000 IPS. If the user
wants to implement peer-to-peer connection services, it is available simply by adding the IP PAD to
the existing system with new MP.

ITEM CAPACITY REMARKS


PIM 8
Physical 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 For IP-PAD, VCT, Legacy
LT/AP card
Virtual 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 For Dterm IP/Virtual IPT
FP 8
MP Built-in FP 1 For IP-PAD, VCT, Legacy LT
card
FP Card 1 2 3
Virtual FP 6 5 4 For DtermIP Peer to Peer
connection
Virtual IPT Number of 2 For CCIS Peer to Peer
Virtual IPT connection
Number of 127
Channel
DtermIP 448 Max. 512 in total
Legacy Terminal 512
Single Line Telephone, 512
Dterm Series E/Elite

ATTCON/DESKCON 8
DSS/BLF CONSOLE 32
ETHER card 1 1 card per system
IP PAD card 8 2 cards per FP
VCT card 16 2 cards per IP PAD
Line/Trunk card As required 128 ports per FP
512 ports per system
Application Processor card As required 256 ports per system

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Hardware Architecture
Reduced Hardware with IP based Architecture

The DtermIPs connected to the LAN do not require DLC cards because they can be interfaced directly
with the LAN and connected with peer-to-peer basis. When the DtermIP is connected to a
station/trunk that is using TSW, the speech path between LAN and TSW is made via IP PAD under
the call processing control of the MP. The DtermIP can be expanded simply adding the terminal itself
and IP PAD if traffic volume is increased. With this system archiecture, the hardware such as DLC,
PIM, Power Supply etc. is reduced and easy moves, adds, and changes can be realized.

Standard TDM Hardware Peer to Peer IP Hardware

Line & Trunk Cards SPN-32IPLA IP PAD


Application Processors SPN-16VCTA IP PAD
Firmware Processors PZ-M606-A

Powerful, One-board Main Processor (MP) with Integrated Functionality

The NEAX 2000 IPS Main Processor (MP) is the heart of pure IP connections and TDM-based
connections. The MP employs a high-speed CPU, which is equivalent with Pentium. With this
processing power and System On Chip (SOC) technology, the MP integrates Device Registration
Server (DRS), AP01 (OAI) functions, which are provided by an additional card in the previous IVS
series. Also, by means of today’s advanced LSI technology, the MP card size is minimized and On-
board Ethernet Interface card is mounted on the MP without using an additional slot space in the PIM.
This interface card is linked with LAN for call control processing of DtermIP and inter-work with
MATWorX and OAI server.

Enhanced Built-in Firmware Processor (FP) on MP

The NEAX 2000 IVS2 requires the FP card in PIM0 when the system is configured with 3 or more
PIMs. In case of the NEAX 2000 IPS, the FP in PIM0 is not required since the Built-in FP function in
new MP has been improved and it provides more call processing capability. (FP is used in PIM2, 4
and 6.)

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Extended Application Processor (AP) Port Capacity

The NEAX 2000 IPS provides maximum 256 AP ports and it is independent of the 512 ports for the
Line/Trunk (LT), therefore, more AP cards such as T1/E1 digital link cards can be used in the system.

Universal Slot

One PIM provides 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT). Also, these card slots can be used for
Application Processor (AP) cards without complicated limitation. This makes easy quotation and
installation, and more AP cards can be mounted in one PIM.

Unified Circuit Card Size

All the circuit card for the NEAX 2000 IPS are designed in one size (PN-type), and installed in the
PIM. This maximizes the efficiency of slot utilization of the PIM.

High Density Line/Trunk Cards

The major line/trunk cards used in the NEAX 2000 IPS are provided with 8 circuits per card. This
allows the physical system size to be compact.

DC/DC Power Supply for –48V

The PIM houses optional DC/DC Power Supply for the cards which require –48V power such as the
CSI card used for interface of Zone Transceiver of wireless system. Since this power supply is
mounted in the space under the AC/DC power, no additional Power Module/card slots are required.

Various Installation Methods

To meet the specific needs of the customer’s environment, the NEAX 2000 IPS provides the following
installation methods:

Floor Standing Installation


Wall-mounting Installation
IEC standard 19 inch Rack-mounting Installation

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Software Architecture

Standard TDM/Peer to Peer Software Options

Standard TDM Software Peer to Peer IP Software


LT Ports (48 to 128) or 8 Seat License
LT Ports (48 to 256) or 16 Seat License
LT Ports (48 to 512) 32 Seat License
CCIS Link (1) -IPT Card (1) 64 Seat License
CCIS Link (4) -IPT Card (4) 128 Seat License
CCIS Link (8) -IPT Card (8) 256 Seat License
Event Based CCIS
WIRELESS Note: IP Seat Licenses are Accumulative. (i.e.
T1/E1 6 to 10 Cards 24 IP = one 8 + one 16 Seat License)
ISDN DCH 5 to 8 Cards

Built-in DRS (Device Registration Server) on MP

The NEAX 2000 IPS incorporates DRS (Device Registration Server) on the MP. DRS provides Log-
in/Log-out management of DtermIP including Registration and Authentication. Also, the built-in
DRS can be inter-worked with DHCP server to provide easy administration on IP address.

Office Data Backup Enhancement

The office data of the NEAX 2000 IPS is stored in Flash ROM, therefore the backup period is
extended compared with previous IVS series which were using RAM with battery.

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Technical Terms
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION
AMP Amplifier Trunk Card KEY External Key
AP00 SMDR/Hotel Application Card LC Line Circuit Card
(for Single Line Telephone)
AP01 OAI Interface Card LDT LD Trunk Card
AUC Analog Universal Circuit Card M03 V.35 DTE Interface Card
(Long Line Circuit, DID Trunk)
BGM External Music Source for Dterm M10 Optical Interface Card
Back Ground Music Service
BRT Basic Rate Interface Trunk Card MAT Maintenance Administration
Terminal
CCH Common Channel Handler Card MDF Main Distribution Frame
CFT 6/10 Party Conference Trunk Card MEM Main Memory
CIS Call Information System MFR MF Receiver/ MFC Receiver/Sender
Card
CIR CALLER ID Receiver Trunk Card MLDT Melody Trunk
COT C.O. Trunk Card MODEM Modem
CSI CS/ZT Interface Card MP Main Processor Card
CS/ZT Cell Station (For Australia/Others) PFT Power Failure Transfer
Zone Transceiver (For North
America/ Latin America)
DAT Digital Announcement Trunk Card PMS Property Management System
DCH D-channel Handler Card OAI Open Application Interface
DIT DID Trunk Card ODT OD Trunk Card (2/4 wire E&M)
DK External Relay/Key Interface Card PBR PB Receiver Card
DLC Digital Line Circuit Card PBSND PB Sender
(for Dterm, ATTCON, DESKCON)
DPC Data Port Controller Card PLO Phase Locked Oscillator
DSS DSS Console PS Personal Station
DTE Data Terminal Equipment PRT ISDN Primary Rate Interface Trunk
Card
DTI Digital Trunk Interface Card SMDR Station Message Detail Recording
DTG Digital Tone Generator TDSW Time Division Switch
ETHER Ethernet Control Card TNT Tone/Music Source Interface Card
EXPMEM Memory Expansion Card VCT CODEC Card
ICH ISDN-channel Handler Card VM Voice Mail Card
ILC ISDN Line Circuit Card 16CFT 16 Circuit Four Party Conference
Trunk
IPT IP Trunk Card KEY External Key

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Trunking Diagram
This figure shows a typical trunking diagram of the NEAX2000 IVS2 system.

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Module Configuration
The NEAX 2000 IPS consists of a number of Port Interface Modules (PIM) depending on the system
configuration, and there are two types of PIMs; “Physical” PIM an “Virtual” PIM.

The Physical PIM is a “hardware” PIM and is used to accommodate an MP, FPs, IP PADs, legacy LT
an AP cards, and power supply units. One Physical PIM provides up to 64 ports.

The Virtual PIM is a “software” PIM and is used to assign DtermIP telephones by system
programming. One Virtual PIM provides up to 64 DtermIP telephones. The system consists of up to
8 PIMs, by the combination of Physical PIMs and Virtual PIMs, thus providing 448 ports for Dterm IP
telephones and 512 ports for legacy LT cards. The total number of ports for DtermIP telephones and
legacy LT cards must be less than 512, so that the number of Physical PIMs decreases when that of
Virtual PIMS (= number of DtermIP telephones) increases. For example, when 256 legacy LT ports
are required (= four Physical PIMs), the maximum number of Dterm IPs is 256.

The figure below shows examples of 512-port configuration by combination of legacy LT ports and Dterm IP
telephones.

PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7


PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6
PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5
PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4

64 LT ports 128 LT ports 192 LT ports 256 LT ports


+ 448 Dterm IPs + 384 Dterm IPs + 320 Dterm IPs +256 Dterm IPs

PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7 PIM #3 PIM #7


PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6
PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5
PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4

320 LT ports 384 LT ports 448 LT ports 512 LT ports


+ 192 Dterm IPs + 128 Dterm IPs + 64 Dterm IPs + 0 Dterm IPs

PIM PIM

Physical PIM Virtual PIM

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Installation Methods
The NEAX2000 IPS provides three installation methods as follows:
Floor Standing Installation
Wall Mounting Installation
19-inch Rack Mounting Installation

Floor Standing Installation

In Floor Standing Installation, the NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).

PIM #3
PIM #2 PIM #2
PIM #1 PIM #1 PIM #1
PIM #0 PIM #0 PIM #0 PIM #0
BASE BASE BASE BASE
(64 ports) (128 ports) (192 ports) (256 ports)

PIM #3 PIM #3 PIM #3 PIM #3 PIM #7


PIM #2 PIM #2 PIM #2 PIM #6 PIM #2 PIM #6
PIM #1 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5 PIM #1 PIM #5
PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4 PIM #0 PIM #4
BASE BASE BASE BASE BASE BASE BASE BASE
(320 ports) (384 ports) (448 ports) (512 ports)

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Wall-mounting Installation

The NEAX 2000 IPS can be wall-mounted with single or multiple PIM (MAX.8) configuration.

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19 inch Rack-mounting Installation

The NEAX 2000 IPS can be mounted in the IEC-standard 19 inch rack up to 4 PIMs.
(IEC: International Electro-technical Commission)

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Modules and Installation Hardware

The NEAX 2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs).

Modules

(1) Port Interface Module (PIM)

A PIM provides 13 card slots for common control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Processor (AP)
cards. It also houses an AC/DC Power Supply, DC/DC Power Supply (for -48V), and batteries for
protection from short-term (about 30 min.) power interruption.

Four champ connectors for Line/Trunk (LTC 0 to 3) are located at the lower front side of the PIM.

A PIM provides a maximum of 12 card slots for Line/Trunk (LT) and Application Processor (AP) cards. At
maximum configuration, the system is comprised of 8 PIMs.

PIM MD PIM MD
(PIM3) (PIM7)
PIM MD PIM MD
(PIM2) (PIM6)
PIM MD PIM MD
(PIM1) (PIM5)
PIM MD PIM MD
(PIM0) (PIM4)
Unit Configuration

(2) Battery Module (BATTM) Note

The BATTM is an optional module for installing optional long-term (about 3 hours) backup batteries.
The BATTM is designed to accommodate batteries covering up to a 4-PIM system (2 BATTMs
support maximum system configuration).

The BATTM is available for Floor Standing Installation. (When the system is Wall-mounting/19 inch
Rack-mounting configuration, the BATTM cannot be installed with the PIM.)

Modules
Abbrev Name Code Remarks
PIMMD SN1617 PIMMD PIM 0 ~ PIM 7
BATTM SN1619 BATTMB 1/STACK, Max.2/system

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CIRCUIT CARDS
The circuit cards used for NEAX 2000 IPS are divided into the following three types. According to
these card types, the mounting location of card and port allocation of the Time Division Switch are
varied.

Common Control Cards


- Main Processor (MP)
- Firmware Processor (FP)

Line/Trunk (LT) Cards


- IP PAD, Line Circuit (LC), Central Office Trunk (COT), Tie Line Trunk (LDT/ODT),
etc.

Application Processor (AP) Cards


- SMDR/PMS/CIS/Hotel Printer Interface (AP00)
- T1/E1 Digital Trunk Interface (DTI)

SYSTEM CONDITIONS

Conditions for Peer to Peer Connection


For the communication between Dterm IPs, the voice data is transmitted and received directly,
without converting voice packets into PCM and voice compression in the system.

Conditions for CCIS Connection


Dterm IP to Dterm IP connection (Peer to Peer connection) via CCIS is available only when the
destination office is NEAX 2000 IPS or NEAX 2400 IPX.
The built-in CCH-IPT of MP card can be connected to max. 127 trunks.
The system provides only Point to Multipoint connection.

Conditions for H.323 Connection


When connecting to the IP network with H.323 protocol, the IPT card is required.
When connecting to the IP network with H.323 protocol, the voice data is transmitted and received
via the IP-PAD card.

Conditions for Legacy Interface (LT/AP)


All Application Processor cards used in NEAX 2000 IVS2 except AP01 and CC01 cards are
available for the system.
All Line/Trunk cards used in NEAX2000 IVS2 are available for the system.

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Conditions for Maintenance


MATWorX can be used as the maintenance program for NEAX 2000 IPS. Direct connection (RS-232C), Modem
connection and LAN (TCP/IP) connection are available to connect to the MAT (Maintenance Administration
Terminal).

Conditions for DRS


DRS = Device Registration Server
The Dterm IP registration is executed by the DRS-System Based. The DRS-Network Based is not
available for the Dterm IP registration.
The DRS-Network Based can be used as the Proxy server.

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A variety of terminal equipment may be connected to the NEAX2000 IPS. The following equipment may be
installed with the system.

SN716 DESK CON-B (Attendant Console)

Analog Terminals

DTP-1-2 (Single Line Analog Phone)


DTP-1HM-2 (Single Line Analog Phone with 8 Speed Dial Buttons)

Dterm Series E Multiline Terminals

DTP-2DT-1 (2-Line Digital Terminal)


DTP-8-1 (8-Line Digital Terminal)
DTP-8D-1 (8-Line Digital Terminal with Display)
DTP-16D-1 (16-Line Digital Terminal with Display)
DTP-32D-1 (32-Line Digital Terminal with Display)
DTP-8D-1IP (8-Line Digital Terminal with Display and IP Adapter)
DTP-16D-1IP (16-Line Digital Terminal with Display and IP Adapter)
DTP-32D-1IP (32-Line Digital Terminal with Display and IP Adapter)
DCU-60-1 CONSOLE (Add-On Module/DSS/BLF)

Electra Elite Multiline Terminals

DTU-8-1 (8-Line Digital Terminal)


DTU-8D-2 (8-Line Digital Terminal with Display)
DTU-16-1 (16-Line Digital Terminal)
DTU-16D-2 (16-Line Digital Terminal with Display)
DTU-32-1 (32-Line Digital Terminal)
DTU-32D-2 (32-Line Digital Terminal with Display)

Dterm Cordless Terminals

DTP-16HC-1 (Dterm Handset )


ETW-4R-1 (Dterm Cordless)
DTU-4R-1 (Dterm Cordless Lite)
DTR-4R-1 (Dterm Cordless II)
DTR-1R-1 (Dterm Analog Cordless)

Dterm PS II (Wireless Handset)

Dterm SP10 (IP Soft Phone )

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SN716 DESK CON-B


The SN716 Desk Console has an ergonomic design and provides full access to all PBX Console features. It
connects to the NEAX2000 IPS using the same circuit cards as the Dterm Series E terminals. The SN716 Desk
Console operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum of 6 Attendant loops terminating at each console on
the associated Interface card. The Attendant uses these loops for answering, originating, holding, extending, and
reentering calls. When Attendant loop release is used, the number of loops is effectively increased to a maximum
of 12 for each console.
The NEAX2000 IPS supports a maximum of eight SN716 DESK Consoles.

SN716 DESKCON Features


• Character LCD (4x40 characters)
• LCD designation strips
• Software-controlled LCD loop key
• Full access to PBX features
• Headset connectivity
• Recorder connectivity

Line Conditions of the SN716 DESKCON


The cable length between the DLC card and terminal varies depending on the type of terminal. The table shows
the line conditions of the Attendant Console.

Line Conditions of the SN716 DESKCON

Terminal Type Card Type Cable Length* (Cable 0.5/24 AWG)

SN716 DESKCON PN-8DLCL/8DLCP And 1000 ft. (304 m)


PN-PW00 or AC Adapter
PN-4DLCM/4DLCQ and 1500 ft. (457 m)
PN-PW00 or AC Adapter
*Cable length is based on the diameter of the cable and the terminal impedance.

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Analog Terminals
NEC America (NEC) offers two single line telephones to be used with the NEAX2000 IPS system. Both
telephones fill the need for a cost effective yet stylish analog instrument. Available in black (BK) or
white (WH).

DTP-1-2 DTP-1HM-2

Whichever instrument you select, a host of built-in functional features make these telephones an
attractive addition to just about any business and hospitality environment.

Built-in Data Jack


Built-in Wall Mount Unit
Flash Key
Message Waiting
Redial Key
Volume Control

In addition to all of the above features, the DTP-1HM-1 (WH) model comes equipped with 8
programmable speed dial keys, which store up to 32 digits.

Line Conditions of the Analog Terminals


Terminal Type Card Type Cable Length* (Cable 0.5/24 AWG)
DTP-1-1 PN-4LCD-A Approximately:
DTP-1HM-1 (max. 600 ohms loop resistance) 1.43km (.88 miles)
PN-8LCAA Approximately:
(max. 600 ohms loop resistance) 1.43km (.88 miles)
PN-AUCA Approximately
(max. 2500 ohms loop resistance) 12.29km (7.63 miles)
PN-4LLCB Approximately
(max. 2500 ohms loop resistance) 12.29km (7.63 miles)
*Cable length is based on the diameter of the cable and the terminal impedance.

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Dterm Series E/Elite Multi-line Terminals

DTP-8-1/DTU-8-1 (8-Line Non-Display Telephone) DTP-8D-1/DTU-8D-1 (8-Line Display Telephone)

8 programmable line/feature keys with two-color 8 Programmable line/feature keys with two-color
LED indication LED
8 dedicated Function Keys 8 dedicated Function Keys
Built-in speakerphone Built-in speakerphone
ADA compatibility ADA compatibility
Large Message waiting LED Large Messaging Waiting LED
24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal
This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH). Display (LCD)
Four Softkeys.

This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH).

DTP-16D-1/DTU-16D-2 (16-Line Display Telephone) DTP-32D-1/DTU-32D-2 (32-Line Display Telephone)

16 Programmable line/feature keys with two-color 16 Programmable line/feature keys with a two-
LED color LED
8 dedicated Function Keys 16 SPD/DSS keys with two-color LED
Built-in speakerphone 8 dedicated Function Keys
ADA compatibility Built-in speakerphone
Large Messaging Waiting LED ADA compatibility
24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Large Messaging Waiting LED
Display (LCD) 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal
Four Softkeys. Display (LCD)
Four Softkeys.
This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH).
This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH).

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DTP-2DT-1 (2-Line Non-Display Telephone) DCU-60-1 (60-Line DSS/BLF/Add-On Module)

2 Flexible line/Feature Access keys 60 programmable line keys (each with a two-color
8 dedicated Function Keys LED).
Handsfree Speakerphone Operation(Half Duplex)
Large Call/Message indicator and optional Wall
Mount Unit (730112)
This terminal has no built-in LLA.

This terminal is available in White (WH) only.

DTU-16-1 (16-Line Non-Display Telephone) DTU-32-1 (32-Line Non-Display Telephone)

16 Programmable line/feature keys with two-color 16 Programmable line/feature keys with a two-
LED color LED
8 dedicated Function Keys 16 SPD/DSS keys with two-color LED
Built-in speakerphone 8 dedicated Function Keys
ADA compatibility Built-in speakerphone
Large Messaging Waiting LED ADA compatibility
Large Messaging Waiting LED
This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH).
This terminal is available in Black (BK) or White (WH)

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Dterm Series E (IP) Multi-line Terminals

DTP-8D-1IP (8-Line Display Telephone w/IP Adapter) DTP-32D-1IP (32-Line Display Telephone w/IP Adapter)

8 Programmable line/feature keys with two-color 16 Programmable line/feature keys with a two-
LED color LED
8 dedicated Function Keys 16 SPD/DSS keys with two-color LED
Built-in speakerphone 8 dedicated Function Keys
ADA compatibility Built-in speakerphone
Large Messaging Waiting LED ADA compatibility
24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Large Messaging Waiting LED
Display (LCD) 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal
Four Softkeys. Display (LCD)
IPW2U Adapter Four Softkeys.
ACA-U Unit IPW2U Adapter
ACA-U Unit
This terminal is available in Black (BK) only.
This terminal is available in Black (BK) only.

DTP-16D-1IP (16-Line Display Telephone w/IP Adapter)

16 Programmable line/feature keys with two-color LED Large Messaging Waiting LED
8 dedicated Function Keys 24-character, 3-line, adjustable Liquid Crystal Display
Built-in speakerphone (LCD)
ADA compatibility Four Softkeys.
IPW2U Adapter ACA-U Unit
This terminal is available in Black (BK) only.

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Dterm Series E/Electra Elite Line Conditions


Loop Resistance Note 1
Analog Telephone Set Standard 600 ohms
Option 2,500 ohms
Loop Start Trunk Exchange Line 1,700 ohms
Tie or DID Line 2,500 ohms
Cable Length Note 2 Standard with AC Adapter
Dterm Series E Dterm 8 / 8D 8DLC 300m (984ft) Note 3
Electra Elite
4DLC 300m (984ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)
Dterm 16/16D 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 3
4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)
Dterm 32/32D 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 3
4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)

Dterm 8D-1IP _ Max. 328 ft. between Ether/IP-PAD and Router/


Switching Hub

Dterm 16D-1IP _ Max. 328 ft. between Ether/IP-PAD and Router/


Switching Hub

Dterm 32D-1IP _ Max. 328 ft. between Ether/IP-PAD and Router/


Switching Hub

DSS/BLF Console 8DLC - 300m (984ft)

Note 4 4DLC - 1200m (3937ft)


2DLC - 1200m (3937ft)
Operator Position Attendant Terminal Same as Dterm Series E

SN716 8DLC 300m (984ft) Note 3


Desk Console 4DLC 350m (1148ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 350m (1148ft) 1200m (3937ft)

Note 1: Loop resistance includes an internal resistance of telephone set or distant exchange.
Note 2: Cable length is based on the following conditions.
Diameter of the cable is 0.5 mm.
The Protection arrester is not inserted between the terminal and PBX.
Note 3: When using 8DLC card, it is not available for long line function, even if it is equipped with AC Adapter.
Note 4: The DSS/BLF Console requires local AC/DC supply.

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Dterm Cordless Terminals

Dterm Cordless Lite (DTU-4R-1 BK) Dterm Cordless (ETW-4R-1 BK)

Digital Digital
Up to 150 feet Up to 350 feet
4 Programmable Line Keys 4 Programmable Line Keys
900 MHz Narrow Band 900 MHz Spread Spectrum
30 Simultaneous channel access 9 Simultaneous channel access
16-digit x 2 Line Display 10-digit x 2 Line Display
Mute Weight: 10.5 ounces w/battery
Headset connection No Volume Control / 1 Ring Tone
Weight: 8.7 ounces w/battery 20 Built-in speed dials
Volume Slide Switch / 2 Ring Tones

Dterm Cordless II (DTR-4R-1 BK )


Dterm Analog Cordless (DTR-1R-1 BK)
Digital
Up to 350 feet Analog
900 MHz digital spread spectrum Up to 300 feet
4 programmable line keys 2.4 GHz digital spread spectrum
10 Simultaneous channel access 9 Simultaneous channel access
Headset connection Headset connection
Volume slide switch/6 ring tones 10 Built-in speed dials
Weight: 8.8 ounces w/battery Weight: 8.8 ounces w/battery

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Dterm Cordless Terminals (Cont.)

DTP-16HC-1

Base Unit
Cordless Handset
Belt Clip
16 programmable line/feature keys with two-color LED indication
8 dedicated Function Keys
Built-in speakerphone
ADA compatibility
Large Message waiting LED
900 Mhz analog spectrukm
40 channels
standard nickel-cadmium battery (40 hours of standby talk time

Users always have the option to perform call handling functions on the
base of their Cordless Handset phone, just as they would on a corded
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Wireless PSII Handset

PS II Handset

Features
Size: 3.8oz with dimensions of 5” x 1.5” x 7/8”
2-line Operation
Voice Message Waiting Indication
Name Display
Directory Dial (100 entries with name)
Speed Dial 920 entries with name)
Last number Redial (5 entries)
Automatic Answer
Vibration Alert
Support for Modem Data
6 hours of continuous talk time
500 hours of standby time

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Dterm SoftPhone (SP10)


This Dterm SoftPhone provides the IP enabled Dterm features without the telephone set, and it works on the
Windows PC connected to LAN network. You click the button on the picture, the button, lamp and LCD works
likes an actual telephone. This SoftPhone has two types of cosmetic design, first one is virtual telephone, and
second one is the same as Dterm enabled IP telephone.

Virtual Telephone Dterm enabled IP telephone

Features:
Provides cosmetic design of Dterm Series E and virtual telephone set.
Same features as IP enabled Dterm (PROTIMS IP /Peer to Peer protocol)
Voice coding : G.711/729a

PC spec:
CPU: Pentium450MHz or higher
OS: Windows2000/98/Me and Web-browser (IE4.01 or later)
Memory: 128MByte or more
HDD: 40MByte or more
Sound card (Recommend to use the USB-handset for clear voice speech)
CRT display: 1024*768 or more resolution

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Modules
Abbrev Name Code Remarks
SN1617 PIMMD PIM Port Interface Module (PIM)
Max.64 physical ports per PIM.
Houses two batteries for protection from short
power interruption(for 30 min.).

At maximum configuration, the system


consists of eight PIMs, and provides a total of
512 physical ports (64 ports x 8).

COVER PARTS COVER PARTS Cover Parts Assembly


ASSEM-A ASSEM One cover parts assembly is required for
each PIM.

SN1545 BASE/TOP Base/Top Cover Assembly


BASERE ASSEM One base and top cover assembly is required
TOP COVER for each stack.
ASSEM
SN1619 BATTM Battery Module for housing PIM or CS (ZT)
BATTMB backup batteries
Houses two pairs of batteries for protection
from long power
interruption (for 3 hours).

Installation Hardware
Abbrev Name Code Quantity
Base/Top ASSEM SN1545 BASERE 1/STACK
Hanger HANGER ASSEM 1/PIM
Assem (UL) (Wall-mounting Installation)
19 inch 19 INCH RACK 1/PIM
Bracket BRACKET (A) (19 inch Rack-mounting Installation)
19 INCH RACK 1/STACK
BRACKET (B) (19 inch Rack-mounting Installation)
Mounting MOUNTING OPTION
Bracket BRACKET (1/STACK)
I/F Bracket I/F BRACKET OPTION
ASSEM (1/SYSTEM)
Base Tray BASE TRAY ASSEM OPTION
(1/STACK)

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Common Control Cards


Abbrev Name Code Remarks
MP SPN-CP24A MP (UA) MP Card
1 per System
ETHER PZ-M606-A Ether card
For Peer to Peer Connection and MAT/OAI
1 per System
FP PN-CP15 3/4 PIM System: 1 per System
5/6 PIM System: 2 per System
7/8 PIM System: 3 per System

Line/Trunk (LT) Cards


The following table shows a summary of the Line/Trunk (LT) cards for NEAX 2000 IPS. The LT cards
may be installed in slot 00 to 11 of PIM 0-7, with the following conditions:

Maximum 64 ports per PIM

Abbr Name Code Ports Remarks


IP PAD SPN-32IPLA IP PAD 32 IP Interface card for IP PAD
Maximum of two per FP, Maximum of 8
per System.
SPN-16VCTA IP PAD 0 16ch CODEC card for IP PAD
Maximum of two per 32IPLA card.
Minimum of one 16VCT is required per
32IPLA.
LC PN-8LCAA 8 8L Analog Line Circuit
Message Waiting Control: 8 circuits
Momentary Open: 8 circuits
Loop Resistance:
Max. 600ohms including telephone set
PN-4LCD-A 4 4L Analog Line Circuit with MW Lamp
control
PN-4LLCB 4 4L Long Line Circuit
Works in either mode:
Long Line Station
Caller ID
DLC PN-8DLCP 8 8L Digital Line Circuit
PN-4DLCM 4 4L Digital Line Circuit
PN-4DLCQ 4 4L Digital Line Circuit
PN-2DLCN 2 2L Digital Line Circuit (Long Line)

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Line/Trunk (LT) Cards (Cont.)


Abbr Name Code Ports Remarks
ILC SPN-2ILCA 8 2L ISDN Line Circuit
COT PN-8COTS 8 8L Central Office Trunk
(Ground Start/Loop Start)
PN-8COTQ 8 8L Central Office Trunk for Caller ID
(Loop Start)
PN-4COTB 4 4L Central Office Trunk
(Ground Start/Loop Start)
PN-4COTG 4 4L Central Office Trunk for Caller ID
(Loop Start)
ODT PN-2ODTA 2 2L E&M Trunk
Works in either mode:
2L 2-wire E&M Trunk
2L 4-wire E&M Trunk
DID PN-4DITB 4 4L Direct Inward Dialing Trunk
4L RVS Circuit is included.
8RST PN-8RSTG 8 8-circuit PB Receiver
4RST PN-4RSTF 4 ID No. Sender for Caller ID(For SLT)
Max. 4/sys.
CFT PN-CFTB 10 6-/10-Party Conference Trunk with Amp
6-party (1 CFTB card): 10 ports
10-party (2 CFTB cards): 20 ports
DAT PN-4DATC 8 4-circuit Digital Announcement Trunk
(Max. 120 sec. each)
TNT PN-TNTA 4 2L Tone Trunk
AMP PN-2AMPA 4 Amplifier Trunk
VCT SPN-4VCTI-A 4 4ch CODEC Card for IP Trunk
SPN-4VCTI-B 4 4ch CODEC Card for IP Trunk
CSI SPN-2CSIA 8 ZT Interface for S-Interface
SPN-2CSIH 8 ZT Interface for U-Interface
Optical Modem PN-M10 0 Optical Interface Card for DTI/CCIS/
Remote PIM connections.
DK00 PN-DK00 0 External Relay Contact Control/Scanning
(8-circuit/card)
DPC SPN-2DPCB W/V11 CA 4 Data Port Controller

SPN-V35 ADP W/CA 0 X.21/V35 Converter with cable


M03 (1 V35 Interface/card)
VMS PZ-VM00-M 4 Built-in Voice Mail with Modem

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Application Processor (AP) Cards


The AP cards may be installed in slot 00 to 11 of PIM 0-7, with the following conditions:
Maximum 24 cards per system
Maximum 256 ports per system

Abbr Name Code Ports Remarks


DTI SPN-24DTAC-B 24 1.5M-AMI Interface
(Available up to 256 AP ports)
T1 w/CSU
SPN-30DTC-UA 31 2M-AMI Interface
(Available up to 128 AP ports)
PRT SPN-24PRTA-C 25 24 CH PRI Trunk PRT w/CSU
CCT SPN-24CCTA-A 25 24 CH CCIS Trunk
BRT SPN-2BRTC 4 BRA Trunk (ISDN Basic Rate Access)
2 BRA circuits per card
SPN-4BRTA-A 8 BRA Trunk (ISDN Basic Rate Access)
4 BRA circuits per card
CCH SPN-SC00 CCH-D 1 Common Channel Handler for CCIS
(1/Trunk Route)
DCH SPN-SC01 DCH-C 1 D-Channel Handler for ISDN
Primary Rate Access
(1M ROM × 2)
ICH SPN-SC03B 8ICH 4 D-Channel Handler (8ICH) for ILC
1/(4 × 2ILC card)
CSH SPN-SC03B 8CSH-A 4 ZT Interface Handler for S/U interface
(1/8CSs)
SIG SPN-SC01 QSIG 1 QSIG Protocol Handler
AP00 SPN-AP00B MRC-C 2 Application Package for SMDR/ PMS/
Hotel Printer/ CCIS Centralized SMDR
Default data supported.
EX MEM PZ-M537 0 Expansion Memory for AP00-B
SPN-4RSTB-B 4 4 circuit MF Receiver for T1
4RST
MF ANI
SPN-4RSTB-911 4 4 circuit MF Receiver for
Enhanced 911
Caller SPN-4RSTC 4 4 circuit ID Number
ID Class Received for Caller ID
(1M ROM x 2)
IPT SPN-IPTB-A 0 IP Trunk for CCIS (p – mp)
(In case of G.729a payload 40ms:
4 VCT/card, Max. 16ch/card)
1 card/PIM,
8 cards (Max. 127ch)/system
SPN-IPTB-B(AP) 0 IP Trunk for VoIP (H.323)
8 cards (Max. 96ch)/system

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Application Processor (AP) Cards (Cont.)


Abbr Name Code Ports Remarks
CFT SPN-CFTC 32 32-party Conference Trunk
1 card/system
Remote PIM SPN-DAIA-D Note2 T1 Interface for Remote PIM (at main
system)
(Max. 6 cards/main site)
SPN-DAIB Note T1 Interface for Remote PIM (at remote
2 system)
1 MP Slot/card (Max. 1 card)
SPN-DAIC Note T1 Interface for Remote PIM at main and
2 remote system.
Used to expand Time Slot capacity of
Remote PIM.
Max. 12 at main site and
Max. 2 at remote site
Wireless SPN-AP00B DBM 2 Database Memory for
Roaming Wireless Roaming
1 Card / system
SPN-SC01 DCH-Q 1 DCH Card for Wireless Roaming
1 Card / Tie Line Route
Installed with DTI Card

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BUSINESS/HOTEL MOTEL FEATURES

Account Code
This feature, when used with Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), allows station users and Attendants to
enter a cost accounting or client billing code (up to 16 digits) into the system.

Add-On Module
This feature allows the Add-On Module to be combined with a legacy Multiline Terminal when there are
insufficient line or trunk keys provided at the Multiline Terminal. When the EDW-48-2 unit keys are programmed
as line/trunk keys, the additional 25 lines/trunks and the existing lines/trunks set for the Multiline Terminal can be
accessed directly (maximum of 49 lines/trunks). The station speed dialing function can be assigned for all keys on
the EDW-48-2 unit. Also, one of the last 3 keys can be used as a Day/Night change key.

Alarm Indications
Faults are indicated by the Major/Minor (MJ/MN) lamps located on the AC/DC Power Supply and, optionally, an
external alarm display unit. Station Application not applicable.

Alphanumeric Display
The ETJ-16DC-1 Multiline Terminals are each equipped with a 2-line, 20-character Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD). These displays are used to provide alphanumeric information including clock/calendar and call processing
information.
Station Application All Multiline Terminals with an LCD display.

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Analog Port Adapter


This feature allows an APR-J or APA-J unit combined with a legacy Multiline Terminal to connect to an analog
terminal such as an analog telephone, Modem, and PC with built-in Modem. There are two communication modes
for the terminal connected via the Analog Port Adapter as shown below:
1. Single Port Mode
A Multiline Terminal and an analog terminal share the same port. In this mode, the Multiline Terminal and
the analog terminal cannot be used simultaneously.
2. Dual Port Mode
A Multiline Terminal and an analog terminal use different ports. In this mode, the Multiline Terminal and the
analog terminal can be used simultaneously.

Announcement Service
This feature allows station users to record messages on Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) cards. When a
station user dials the feature access code for this feature, the user receives the corresponding message from the
system.

Answer Key
An Answer Key is provided on all Multiline Terminals. The Answer Key can be used to answer incoming calls on
outside lines, and primary or secondary extensions. When the Answer Key is used to answer an incoming call
with a call in progress, the first party is placed on hold and the second party is connected. If the Answer Key is
depressed while in a three-party call, the user can alternate between each party and a Broker's Call is established.

Attendant Assisted Calling


This feature allows a station user to ask an Attendant for assistance in originating a call. Three methods are
available: non-delay, delay, and passing dial tone.

Attendant Camp-on
This feature permits the Attendant to hold an incoming call in a special mode when the desired station for the
transfer is busy. The Attendant sends a Camp-On tone to the busy station. When that station becomes idle, it is
automatically alerted and connected to the waiting party.

Attendant Console

SN716 DESKCON
The Attendant Console (SN716 DESKCON) operates on a switched-loop basis with a maximum of 6 Attendant
loops terminating at each console on the associated Interface card. The Attendant uses these loops for answering,
originating, holding, extending, and reentering calls. When Attendant loop release is used, the number of loops is
effectively increased to a maximum of 12 for each console.

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Attendant Called/Calling Name Display


This feature provides a display of the calling/called party's name on the Attendant Console LCD for Attendant
Called/Calling Name Display. On attendant-to-station calls, the LCD display the name assigned to the primary
extension of the station. On attendant-to-trunk calls, the LCD displays the name assigned to the trunk route of the
trunk.

Attendant Called/Calling Number


This feature provides a display of the station number and station name on the Attendant Console during an
Attendant-to-station connection. During an Attendant-to-trunk connection, the same display shows the trunk route
designation and a trunk identification code (4 digits).

Attendant Call Selection


This feature allows assignment of keys on the Attendant Console to particular types of trunk routes (such as
WATS or FX) and particular types of service calls (such as Attendant recalls, intercept calls, etc.). LEDs indicate
the type of incoming call and pressing the associated key allows the Attendant to answer the calls in any order.

Attendant Console Lockout - Password


This feature allows the Attendant Console to be set into a lockout mode. This disables the console from
originating or receiving calls and setting or resetting service features. To return the Console to its manual
operating condition a password is required.

Attendant Do Not Disturb Setup And Cancel


The Attendant has the ability to enter and remove individual stations from Do Not Disturb (DND). Additionally,
the Attendant can set one preassigned group of stations into, or out of, Do Not Disturb.

Attendant Interposition Calling/Transfer


This feature allows any Attendant to directly converse with another Attendant and also allows Attendants to
transfer calls from their console to another Attendant's console in systems where Multiple Console Operation has
been provided.

Attendant Lamp Check


This function is used to check the status of keys, lamps, and LCDs mounted on the Attendant Console to verify
that various operations of the Attendant Console are functioning normally. The check is done by a preset
procedure.

Attendant Listed Directory Number


This feature provides a display of the Listed Directory Number on the Attendant Console when the operator has
answered a Listed Directory Number call.

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Attendant Loop Release


This feature allows an Attendant Console loop to become available for a second call as soon as the Attendant has
directed the first call to a station, even if that station does not answer.

Attendant Programming
This function is allowed only for the Attendant Console (SN610) and is used to execute DISA code set up, speed
dial programming, and system clock set up operations.

Attendant Training Jacks


The Attendant Console can be equipped with two headset/handset jacks using an optional adapter. Two jacks are
equipped on the adapter and can be used for training new operators.

Audible Indication Control


This feature allows the Attendant to adjust the volume of audible indications received at the Attendant Console.

Call Processing Indication


This feature provides visual indications of all calls being processed or awaiting processing at the Attendant
Console.

Call Queuing
This feature provides the Attendant the ability to handle a series of exchange network calls in the order of their
arrival, (first in, first out) thereby eliminating unnecessary delays.

Call Splitting
This feature allows the Attendant to confer privately with one party on an Attendant handled connection without
the other party overhearing.

Call Waiting Display


This feature provides a visual indication to the Attendant when one or more calls are waiting to be answered.

Common Route Indial


This feature allows assignment of incoming DID calls to different Attendant Call Selection keys based on the last
4 digits dialed into the system. Up to eight individual Listed Directory Numbers can be assigned in system
programming. When an incoming call to any of these trunks is received, an Attendant Call Selection key will
flash and the LCD display will indicate the Listed Directory Number associated with that trunk route.

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Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)


This feature provides a display of the company name on the Attendant Console when the Attendant has answered
a Listed Directory Number or a Tie Line call.

Incoming Call Identification


Incoming calls are identified by various means. Refer to Attendant Called/Calling Number, Attendant Call
Selection, Attendant Source Key, Attendant Listed Directory Number and Common Route Indial Features and
Specifications.

Individual Trunk Access


The Attendant Console is provided with the ability to access each individual trunk by dialing an associated
identification code. This allows detection of faulty trunks during regular testing or after complaints. The Customer
Administration Terminal (CAT) or Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) has the capability to then busy
out the trunk until repair is made.

Multi-Function Key
This feature allows the top row of keys on the Attendant Console to perform and display multiple functions in
accordance with the status of call processing.

Multiple Console Operation


This feature allows more than one Attendant Console to operate within the same system.

Pushbutton Calling - Attendant Only


This feature permits an operator to place all calls over Dual-Tone, Multi-Frequency (DTMF) lines from the
pushbutton keypad on the Attendant Console.

Serial Call
This feature is activated by the Attendant when an incoming calling party wishes to speak with more than one
internal party. When the internal station subsequently disconnects from the Central Office line call, the Central
Office party automatically rings back to the same Attendant.

Time Display
This feature provides a digital time display on the Attendant Console (SN610) LCD.

Trunk Group Busy Display


A visual indication is supplied to the Attendant when all trunks in a particular trunk group are busy.

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Unsupervised Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer By Attendant


This feature allows an Attendant to transfer an incoming or outgoing call on one trunk to an outgoing trunk and
exit the connection before the called party answers.

Attendant Delay Announcement


This feature provides an announcement, via a Digital Announcement Trunk Card, to external calls that are not
answered by the attendant within a predetermined time.

Attendant Lockout
This feature denies an Attendant the ability to reenter an established trunk or station connection without being
recalled by that station after the call is put in consultation hold.

Attendant Overflow
When an incoming call, which has terminated from a trunk to the Attendant Console, remains unanswered after a
predetermined time period, this feature provides a change to Night Service for that particular trunk.

Attendant Override
This feature permits an Attendant to enter a busy connection (station or trunk) using the Attendant Console. When
this feature is activated, a warning tone is sent to the connected parties after which, they are connected with the
Attendant in a three-way bridge.

Authorization Code
An Authorization Code is a numerical code which will temporarily change a station’s Class of Service to a Class
of Service assigned to that Authorization Code. This new Class of Service allows access to trunks, dialing
patterns, and/or features that would otherwise be restricted.

Automated Attendant
This feature allows the system to answer incoming trunk calls. The system will supply a message and/or dial tone
to the caller. The caller can then dial the desired extension number and be directed to that station.

Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)


The Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) feature permits incoming calls to terminate to a prearranged group of
stations. Calls are distributed in the order of arrival to idle terminals within the group, based on which terminal
has been idle the longest period of time. Stations may log on/log off from the ACD group. Supervisor stations
may monitor conversations of agents.

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Busy In/Busy Out - ACD


This feature allows an agent in an ACD group to log their station onto or off of the group. This allows the system
to control whether a call directed to the pilot number of the ACD group goes to that station or not. This prevents
incoming calls from being directed to stations at which no agent is available.

Call Waiting Indication - ACD


This feature provides a visual indication when an incoming call to an ACD group is placed in queue, due to an
“all agents busy” condition. On external relay controlled indicator or an LED on a Multiline Terminal can be used
to provide Call Waiting Indication.

Delay Announcement - ACD


This feature allows the system to provide a recorded announcement to an incoming caller placed in queue to an
ACD group. A single announcement, or two separate announcements, can be provided.

Hunt Past No Answer - ACD


This feature allows calls targeted at an ACD group to hunt past an agent’s station, after a no answer condition, if
the agent forgets to log off of the group and the agent is unable (or not available) to answer the call.

Immediate Overflow - ACD


This feature allows a call directed to an ACD group to immediately overflow to another ACD group, upon
encountering an “all agents busy” condition.

Priority Queuing - ACD


This feature allows the system to prioritize incoming calls by trunk route and on a per station basis, when the call
enters an ACD queue. When a call is considered as a priority, it is placed at the beginning of the queue.

Queue Size Control - ACD


On incoming DID/Tie line calls, the system can be assigned a threshold which limits the number of calls in queue.
When the queue size threshold is exceeded, incoming callers are connected to busy tone.

Silent Monitor - ACD


This feature provides the ACD group supervisor with the ability to monitor a call to an ACD agent. The silent
monitor function gives no indication (as an option) to either the agent or the calling party.

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Automatic Call Distribution with Management Information System


(MIS)
The Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with Management Information System (MIS) feature provides a
management information system to be used in conjunction with the built-in ACD features of the system. The MIS
incorporates a supervisor's terminal for real-time monitoring of agent activity, amber and red alarms, and hard-
copy summary reports.

Automatic Camp-on
An incoming Direct Inward Termination (DIT) call which has been terminated to a busy station can be Camped-
On automatically. When the busy station becomes idle, the station is automatically called and connected to the
camped on incoming trunk call.

Automatic Number Identification (ANI)


This feature receives the calling subscriber's number automatically sent from T1 network using MF signaling and
displays the calling number on the LCD of a Multiline Terminal and an Attendant Console.

Automatic Recall
This feature works as a timed reminder. When a call remains on Hold, Camp-On or ringing unanswered for a
fixed interval after being transferred, the station that initiated the hold, transfer, or Camp-On is automatically
alerted. Station Application All stations.

Automatic Wake-up
This feature allows the system to be programmed to automatically call guest rooms or administration stations at
specified times. Upon answering, the guest is connected to a recorded announcement or music source. A printout
of unanswered or blocked Automatic Wake-Up attempts for each guest room is provided using the Hotel/Motel
printer.

Background Music
Background Music can be provided on a dial-up basis over legacy Multiline Terminal speakers. Incoming voice
announcements, ringing and recalls override Background Music. Up to 10 music programs can be offered.

Boss / Secretary Calling


A secretary with a Multiline Terminal can use an appearance of the boss' extension to screen calls for that
extension, and announce and/or transfer calls to that extension. Additionally, the secretary can call the boss during
a busy condition and send a Message Waiting Indication to the boss' station.

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This feature allows a Multiline Terminal or Single Line Telephone user to alternate between two parties, talking
to one party while the other party remains on Hold on the same line. The Multiline Terminal user uses the TRF or
ANS key to alternate between the two parties. The Single Line Telephone user uses the Hold feature to alternate
between the two parties.

Call Back
This feature allows a calling party to set an automatic Call Back when a busy or no answer condition is
encountered. When the busy station becomes idle, the station that set the Call Back will be called. In case of Call
Back no answer, the Call Back to the setting station is initiated immediately after the called station goes on hook
after making a call or accessing a feature.

Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding allows calls directed to a station to be routed to another station, an Attendant, an outside number
or voice mail equipment. The types of Call Forwarding provided are:
• Call Forwarding - All Calls
• Call Forwarding - Busy Line
• Call Forwarding - No Answer
• Call Forwarding - Destination
• Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls
• Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line
• Multiple Call Forwarding - No Answer
• Split Call Forwarding - All Calls
• Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line
• Split Call Forwarding - No Answer
• Attendant Call Forwarding Setup and Cancel
• Call Forwarding - Override
• Group Diversion

Attendant Call Forwarding Set-up and Cancel


All of the various types of Call Forwarding can be set up or canceled from both Attendant Consoles.

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Call Forwarding - All Calls


This feature allows all calls directed to a particular extension to be rerouted to an alternate destination, regardless
of the busy or idle status of the extension. Call Forwarding - All Calls can be set by an Attendant Console, the
individual station user, a Multiline Terminal with a secondary appearance of the station's extension, or from
another station (which can program itself to be the destination of the rerouting).

Call Forwarding - Busy Line


This feature permits a call to a busy extension to be routed to a pre-designated station, Attendant Console, or
voice mail equipment. Call Forwarding - Busy Line can be set or canceled by an Attendant Console, the
individual station user, or a Multiline Terminal with a secondary appearance of the station's extension.

Call Forwarding - No Answer


This feature reroutes calls to extensions which do not answer. These calls can be rerouted to another station, an
Attendant Console or voice mail equipment. Call Forwarding - No Answer can be set by the individual station
user, an Attendant Console, or by a Multiline Terminal with a secondary appearance of the station's extension.

Call Forwarding - Destination


This feature allows a station (A) user to set Call Forwarding - All Calls from another station (B) within the
system, to the user's station (A).

Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls


When a forwarded call is rerouted to a station that has also set a Call Forward, the call can be forwarded to
another station. A call can be forwarded up to a maximum of five times, as specified in system programming.

Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line


This feature permits a call to a busy station to be forwarded, multiple times, to a pre-designated idle station.

Multiple Call Forwarding - No Answer


This feature permits a call to an unanswered station, the ability to be forwarded multiple times to a pre-designated
station that does not have Call Forwarding - No Answer set or to the Attendant Console.

Split Call Forwarding - All Calls


This feature allows all internal and external calls to a busy extension to be rerouted to different destinations
individually, regardless of the busy or idle status of the extension.

Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line


This feature allows internal and external calls to a busy extension to be rerouted to separate destinations.
Destinations may be an internal station, Attendant Console, or voice mail.

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Split Call Forwarding - No Answer


This feature allows internal and external calls, to extensions that do not answer, to be rerouted to separate
destinations individually.

Call Forwarding - Override


This feature allows the call forward destination station to call the station which set call forward. The call forward
setting will be ignored.

Group Diversion
This feature allows all calls terminated to an extension that are not answered within a predetermined time to be
forwarded to a pre-designated station.

Call Park
This feature enables a station user or attendant to place a call into pre-designated Call Park locations. The station
user or attendant is then free to process other calls. This feature is available system wide and for individual
tenants.

Call Park - System


When a call is parked by Call Park-System, the call can be retrieved from Call Park by any station in the system.

Call Park - Tenant


When a call is parked by Call Park - Tenant, the call can be retrieved from Call Park-Tenant by any station within
the tenant from which the call was originally parked.

Call Pickup
This feature enables a station user to answer any call directed to another station, to a station within the user's own
Call Pickup Group, or to a station within a different Call Pickup Group. Three Call Pickup methods are available:
Call Pickup - Direct, Call Pickup - Group, and Call Pickup - Designated Group.

Call Pickup - Direct


This method permits a station user to pickup a call to any other station in the system by dialing a specific Call
Pickup feature access code and the number of the called extension.

Call Pickup - Group


This method permits a station user to answer any calls directed to other extensions in their preset pickup group by
dialing a Call Pickup - Group feature access code.

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Call Pickup - Designated Group


This method permits a station user to answer an incoming call directed to another group by dialing the Call Pick-
up - Designated Group feature access code and any station within the group to which the ringing station belongs.

Call Redirect
Without answering incoming calls or held calls that terminate to the line keys of a Multiline Terminal, the calls
can be transferred to a pre-programmed station or Voice Mail System. Two transferring destination number can
be designated per tenant, in system data programming. This feature can be used together with the Caller ID
Display feature.

Call Transfer
This feature permits a station user to transfer a call to another station in the system directly, or with assistance
from the attendant.

Call Transfer - All Calls


This feature permits a station user to transfer incoming or outgoing calls to another station within the system
without attendant assistance.

Call Transfer - Attendant


This feature permits a station user, while connected to an internal or outside call, to signal the Attendant and have
the Attendant transfer the call to another station within the system or to an outside connection.

Caller ID Class
This feature receives the calling subscriber’s name and number sent from a public network using a MODEM
signal and displays the name or number on an LCD of a Multiline Terminal and Attendant Console.

Caller ID Display
Without answering incoming calls or held calls which terminate to the line keys of a Multiline Terminal, the
calling party's information can be confirmed by the indications on the LCD. The following information is
indicated according to the kind of the calls.

Caller ID Station
This feature enables a user to connect analog telephones with Caller ID display function, and provides the calling
party’s number and name on the display without answering incoming calls.

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Camp-on
This feature provides selected stations or outside calls with Camp-On capability to a busy internal station. Two
Camp-On methods are provided. The call waiting method allows a station or an outside party to camp itself on to
a busy station. The transfer method allows a transferred outside call to be camped-on to a busy station.

Centrex Compatibility
A combination of features allows full integration of the NEAX2000 IPS with Centrex service.

Check In / Check Out


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.

Class of Service
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.

Code Restriction
This feature allows the NEAX2000 IPS to be programmed to restrict outgoing calls 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.

Conference (Three/Four Party)


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.

Conference (Six/Ten Party)


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).

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Consecutive Speed Dialing


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.

Consultation Hold
This feature permits a station user to hold any incoming or outgoing CO call, tie line call, or any intra-office call
while originating a call to another station user within the system.

Customer Administration Terminal (CAT)


In addition to the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT), programming of the NEAX2000 IVS2 can be
done from selected Multiline Terminals with LCD. The designated Multiline Terminals can be placed in program
mode, and system data can then be changed. To prevent unauthorized changes, password levels are assigned,
providing authorization for access to certain areas of programming and denying access to others.

Data Line Security


This feature allows line circuits that are used for data transmission to be protected from interruptions such as
Attendant Camp-On, Executive Override, and Attendant Override.

Delayed Ringing
This feature enables trunks and station lines to ring immediately at the terminating station, but also, after a
programmable period of time has elapsed, to ring at secondary Multiline Terminals with that trunk or line
appearance.

Diagnostics
To assist maintenance personnel, the NEAX2000 IPS provides diagnostic capabilities such as fault code
generation, device status information and alarm information recording which can be accessed from the
Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) or Customer Administration Terminal (CAT).

Dial By Name
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to search for a desired number by name. The number and name are
registered in the system and they are shown on Multiline Terminal LCD. The Multiline Terminal user can search
for the desired number by name using up or down soft keys. When the Multiline Terminal user finds the desired
number, the call can be originated by pressing the Line/Trunk key or going off hook.

Dial Conversion
The system can be assigned to use rotary Dial Pulse (DP) or Dual Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) trunks and
stations. This feature provides for the repeating of digits dialed by the station user onto the C.O. trunks.

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Direct Data Entry


This feature allows a maid or other hotel personnel to enter numeric data to the Property Management System
(PMS), using the guest room station for entry through dial operation. The same numerical data can be output to a
Hotel/Motel Printer by system data programming.

Direct Digital Interface


This service feature provides the capability to connect trunks from the NEAX2000 IVS2 directly to T1 carrier
links using either a private or public network.

Direct Inward Dialing (DID)


This feature provides for incoming calls from the exchange network (except FX or WATS) to reach any station
within the system without attendant assistance.

DID Call Waiting


This feature allows an incoming call on a DID trunk or a tie line to automatically be Camped-On to the
destination station if the destination station is busy.

DID Digit Conversion


This feature allows the NEAX2000 IPS to convert the digits received from the serving C.O. to valid station
numbers when the C.O. numbering plan differs from the desired station numbering plan.

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)


This feature allows an outside caller to access the system using an exchange network connection without
Attendant or station assistance. The outside user may originate calls over any or all of the system's facilities such
as WATS, FX, Tie Line or CCSA. The outside user can also directly call stations and access miscellaneous trunks
for such features as dictation access.

Direct Inward Termination (DIT)


This feature automatically routes incoming network exchange calls directly to a pre-selected station without
Attendant assistance. The call can then be processed by the called party. Three-party Conference, Call Transfer,
etc., are handled in the same manner as any normal trunk call.

Direct Outward Dialing (DOD)


This feature permits any station user the ability to gain access to the exchange network by dialing an access code
and receiving new dial tone. The user may then proceed to dial the desired exchange network number.

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Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a legacy Multiline Terminal to be used as a Direct
Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Console. When the buttons on the EDW-48-2A unit are
programmed for Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons, up to 60 stations can be directly accessed in addition to
those already appearing on the Multiline Terminal. Busy status for each station is indicated by a red LED
associated with each button. In addition, the DSS console can provide the following functions:
• Message Waiting - Set/Cancel/Status Display
• Do Not Disturb - Set/Cancel/Status Display
• Automatic Wake Up No Answer - Status Display/Cancel
• Agent Busy Out - UCD - Status Display
• Line Lockout - Status Display
• Room Cutoff - Set/Cancel/Status

Busy Out Status Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Busy Out Status
Console. This feature is activated by use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. Busy Out Status for
each station is indicated by a red LED associated with each button.

Do Not Disturb Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Do Not Disturb
(DND) Console. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. DND set
status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each button. In addition, the Multiline
Terminal user can set/cancel the DND status of other stations using the DND Console.

Message Waiting Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Message Waiting
(MW) Console. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. The Message
Waiting status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each button. In addition, the Multiline
Terminal user can set/reset MW status using the MW Console.

Room Cutoff Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Room Cutoff
Console. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. The Room Cutoff
status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each button. In addition, the Multiline
Terminal user can set/cancel Room Cutoff to another station using the Room Cutoff Console.

Wake Up No Answer Console


This feature allows an EDW-48-2A unit associated with a Multiline Terminal to be used as a Wake Up No
Answer (WU) Console. This feature is activated by a function mode key on a DSS/BLF Console. The No Answer
status for each station is indicated by a flashing green LED associated with each button.

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Distinctive Ringing
This feature provides Distinctive Ringing patterns to the station so that the station user can distinguish between
internal and external incoming calls. This feature also enables the LED associated with the line key of the
Multiline Terminal to flash in two colors according to the kind of incoming call.

Do Not Disturb
This feature restricts incoming calls to a station and can be set by an individual station or from the Attendant
Console. Placing a station in Do Not Disturb (DND) does not prevent a station from originating a voice or data
call or from receiving a data call. This feature also allows a station to ensure privacy from telephone interruptions
while on an outgoing call. Additionally, the Attendant Console can place a group of stations in the Do Not Disturb
condition.

Do Not Disturb - Hotel/Motel


This feature allows the Attendant Console(s), Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument(s), guest stations or Property
Management System (PMS) terminal(s) to place individual stations into Do Not Disturb. Calls can be placed from
stations set in DND.

Do Not Disturb-System
This feature simultaneously restricts incoming calls to a pre-assigned group of stations by operation from the
Hotel/ Motel Front Desk Instrument(s). Attendant Console(s) and Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instruments can use the
DND OVR key to override this Do Not Disturb setting.

Elapsed Call Timer


This feature provides a display of the elapsed time while a Multiline Terminal with LCD is connected to any
trunk.

Enhanced 911
This feature allows the PBX to transmit a caller’s emergency service identification information to an Enhanced
911 Emergency system.

Executive Calling
This feature allows a station to be assigned a VIP class. This provides special ringing to a called station when that
station is idle, and automatic sending of three tone bursts to a called station when that station is busy, provided the
call was originated from a station assigned as VIP class.

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Executive Override
This feature allows selected users to override a busy condition on a called station. A warning tone is transmitted
to both stations in the busy call before the busy condition is overridden, and a three-party Conference is then
established.

External Paging with Meet-Me


This feature allows a station user or attendant dial-access to local voice paging equipment and connects both
parties automatically after the paged party has answered the page by dialing an access code.

Fax Arrival Indicator


When a call from a C.O. line (Direct-Inward-Termination, Direct-Inward-Dialing, Automated Attendant), station
or tie line has terminated to a facsimile machine, a related lamp on a pre-designated Multiline Terminal is caused
to light, indicating reception of a facsimile call.

Feature Activation from Secondary Extension


This feature allows the Multiline Terminal user to access an appearance of another extension and program certain
features from that extension.

Flexible Line Key Assignment


Multiline Terminals can have any desired line-key assignment. This feature permits assignments to be tailored to
each individual's needs. (The terminal's primary extension line appearance is the only line key that cannot be
reassigned.)

Flexible Numbering Plan


The NEAX2000 IVS2 has a Flexible Numbering Plan. All access codes and station numbers and can be assigned
in system programming. Refer also to the Single Digit Dialing Features and Specifications, which further
increases the flexibility of the system.

Flexible Ringing Assignment


This feature allows lines on Multiline Terminals to be individually programmed to ring or not ring.

Forced Account Code


This feature forces the user to enter an Account Code (up to 8 or 10 digits) for all outgoing calls. The Account
Code must be dialed before dialing the outgoing number. Calls are processed only when the dialed Account
Codes are valid.

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Group Call

Automatic Conference (6/10 Party)


This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user or single line telephone user within the system to establish a
conference among as many as six or ten parties. From a Multiline Terminal /Single Line Telephone, a maximum
of 9 stations can be paged simultaneously plus the originator. The stations are assigned to the simultaneous paging
groups as participants by the system data beforehand.

2 Way Calling
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal/Single Line Telephone to page a maximum of fifteen parties
simultaneously including the originator. After one of paged parties answers, the paging becomes the 2 Way
Calling between the originator and the first answered party, automatically stops paging other parties. The stations
are assigned to the simultaneous paging groups as participants by the system data beforehand.

Group Listening
When a Multiline Terminal user makes a call using the handset, pressing the SPKR key will allow others to listen
through the built-in speaker of the Multiline Terminal. The user may continue talking on the handset at the same
time.

Hands-free Answerback
This feature allows the station user to answer a voice call without lifting the handset.

Hands-free Dialing and Monitoring


This feature allows the station user to dial or monitor a call without lifting the handset.

Hold
This feature permits a user to Hold a call in progress. After Hold has been set, the station user can make or answer
new calls.

Call Hold
This feature permits a user to Hold a call in progress by sending a hookflash and dialing the Call Hold feature
access code, or by pressing the Call Hold key. This line can then be used for originating another call or returning
to a previously held call.

Dual Hold
This feature permits a station user who is placed on Hold by another station to place that station on Hold also.

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Exclusive Hold
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to place a call on Hold and to exclude all other station users from
retrieving the held call.

Non-exclusive Hold
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to place a call on Hold that may be retrieved by any station that has
an appearance of the held line.

Hotel/Motel Attendant Console


The Attendant Console can be programmed to function as a Hotel/Motel Attendant Console. In addition to the
business features and functions of the Attendant, the Hotel/Motel Attendant Console can set Room Cutoff
(individual and group), Automatic Wake Up, Message Waiting, and Do Not Disturb (individual and group).

Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument


A Multiline Terminal with LCD can be programmed to function as a Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument.
This can be used to set and cancel standard H/M features such as Message Waiting, Do Not Disturb, Automatic
Wake Up, and Room Cutoff.

Hotline - Inside/Outside
This feature causes the terminal to place a call to another station or to an outside party automatically when the
user selects the Hotline extension.

House Phone
This feature allows selected stations to reach the Attendant simply by going off-hook.

Individual Attendant Access


This feature permits a user to call a specific Attendant by dialing an Attendant call code.

Intercept Announcement
This feature provides the automatic interception of Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and Tie Line calls which cannot
be completed due to unassigned station or level. The caller hears a recorded Intercept Announcement that informs
the caller that an inoperative number was reached, and may supply the number for information.

Intercom
Three types of Intercoms are available: Manual Intercom, Automatic Intercom, and Dial Intercom. Each type of
Intercom provides access to a small group of Multiline Terminals with simplified calling methods.

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Manual Intercom
The Manual Intercom groups have up to six Multiline Terminals sharing a common signal path. Users can call
other members of the Manual Intercom group by pressing a Manual Intercom key; each press sends a tone burst
over the speakers of all the terminals in the group. When another user answers the call, a speech path is activated.

Automatic Intercom
Automatic Intercom provides a path for Voice Announcement Calls with Handsfree Answerback between two
Multiline Terminals using a line key. Private conversations can be held by using the Multiline Terminal handsets.
The Busy/Idle status of the associated Multiline Terminal is displayed on the Automatic Intercom line key LED.

Dial Intercom
Dial Intercom comprises up to 10 Multiline Terminals which can call each other using a dedicated Dial Intercom
line key with abbreviated dialing. Dial Intercom calls can be Voice Announce with Handsfree Answerback or
ringing calls.

Internal Tone/Voice Signaling


Multiline Terminals can signal incoming internal calls by Voice Announcement or by ringing according to the
programmed mode (Voice first or Ring first) of the called terminal. The caller can dial the digit 1 to change from
Voice Announcement to Ring Tone or vice versa. The Multiline Terminal assigned this feature can program the
following two modes:
• Voice Mode:
allows an incoming call to terminate with Voice Announcement.
• Tone Mode:
allows an incoming call to terminate with ringing.

Internal Zone Paging with Meet-Me


This feature allows the Attendant Console and system users to page over the built-in speakers of the Multiline
Terminals within the assigned zone or all zones.

IP ENABLED Dterm
This feature provides a Dterm Series E Terminal combined with an IP Adapter unit with the capability to connect
NEAX2000 IPS via IP networking (IP Enabled Dterm ). The IP Enabled Dterm provides users with all features
currently available in Dterm Series E terminals.

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.

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Least Cost Routing - 3/6 Digit


This service feature allows the NEAX2000 IPS to be programmed to route outgoing 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 (PC) used for programming and
maintenance of the NEAX2000 IVS2. The MAT can provide a Maintenance Printout, Peg Count information and
fault message output. Additionally, the MAT can be used to Remove and Restore to Service any station in the
system and can read or save system data from disks. The MAT can assign the Key Data for the Attendant
Console.

Message Center Interface (MCI)


This feature provides an interface with a customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS) which can send Message
Waiting lamp control data to the NEAX2000 IPS.

Message Registration
This feature provides output from the system to a call accounting system using an RS-232C connector. This
allows the Hotel/Motel clerk to retrieve the information needed to charge for local and toll calls.

Message Reminder
This feature allows a user or Attendant to turn on the message waiting (MW) lamp of a Single Line Telephone, or
the Message Reminder (MSG) LED of a Multiline Terminal (if assigned).

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Message Waiting
This feature allows the Attendant Console, Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument, administrative station, or
Property Management System (PMS) terminal to light a lamp (on an uninterrupted or interrupted basis) on a
Single Line Telephone or Multiline Terminal to indicate a message is waiting.
In addition to the lamp indication control, this feature also provides the Voice Message Waiting service that an
originating station user can set to Message Waiting with a prerecorded message by using the Digital
Announcement Trunk card (PN-2DATA).

Miscellaneous Trunk Access


This feature allows the connection of various types of external facilities. In addition to Loop and Ground Start
Trunks, the following can also be interfaced with the NEAX2000 IPS: CCSA Lines Code Calling Equipment,
Dictation Equipment, Foreign Exchange (FX) Lines, Radio Paging Equipment, and Wide Area Telephone Service
(WATS) lines. Refer to separate features, Direct Inward Dialing (DID), and Tie Line Access for more
applications of Miscellaneous Trunk Access.

CCSA Access
This feature allows connection to or from a Common Control Switching Arrangement (CCSA) network. A CCSA
network is a special, privately-leased network constructed for one customer's exclusive use that replaces or
augments the public switched network services.

Code Calling Equipment Access


Code Calling Equipment consists of external paging units and external dialers requiring dial access from the
NEAX2000 IPS.

Dictation Equipment Access


This feature permits dial access to customer provided Dictation Equipment, and in some instances allows them to
maintain telephone dial control of normal dictation system features.

Foreign Exchange (FX) Access


An FX line is a line that is extended and terminated at a distant Central Office. With this feature, outgoing calls
over the FX line become a local call at the distant C.O.

Radio Paging Equipment Access


This feature provides station users dial access to Radio Paging Equipment, and to selectively tone - or voice/ tone-
alert individuals carrying pocket paging devices. The paged party (when on premises) can be connected to the
paging party by going to the nearest station and dialing an answer back code.

Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Access


This feature allows any station user direct dial access to outgoing WATS lines.

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Multiline Terminal Attendant Position


A Multiline Terminal with LCD can be programmed to function similar to an Attendant position. This Attendant
position has limited access to Attendant related features and functions and can be substituted where an Attendant
is required but an Attendant Console is not necessary. When an EDW-48-2A unit is associated with this Attendant
Multiline Terminal enhanced operation is available.

Music on Hold
This feature plays music when a line is placed on hold. Music is provided by a circuit board memory chip, IP
adpter, or a local music source, such as a CD player or a radio.

Nailed-down Connection - Data


This feature provides a fixed connection between two internal Data Adapters or an internal Data Adapter and an
external Data Communication Device.

Night Service
This feature provides a variety of methods for handling incoming calls when the system is in night mode. These
include:
• Attendant Night Transfer
• Call Rerouting
• Day/Night Mode Change by Attendant Console
• Day/Night Mode Change by Station Dialing
• Night Connection-Fixed
• Night Connection-Flexible
• Trunk Answer Any Station

Attendant Night Transfer


When the Attendant Console is in Night Service, any operator directed calls (dial 0 calls) are automatically routed
to a preprogrammed station. Priority Calls and Off-Hook Alarms which terminate to an Attendant are also routed
by this feature.

Call Rerouting
This feature provides flexible reroute capabilities for a variety of calls when the system is in night mode.

Day / Night Mode Change by Attendant Console


This feature provides activation of DAY/NIGHT Mode Change by depressing a predetermined key from the
Attendant Console.

Day / Night Mode Change by Station Dialing


This feature allows selected stations to activate a change from day mode to night mode by dialing a special code.

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Night Connection - Fixed


This feature allows incoming calls normally terminated to the Attendant to reroute to a predetermined station
when the system is placed in Night Service.

Night Connection - Flexible


This feature provides incoming calls normally terminated to the fixed night station to be Call Forwarded to
another station.

Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS)


This feature allows any station, other than one with incoming restrictions, to answer incoming calls when the
system is in the night mode. When this feature is activated, incoming exchange network calls will activate a
common alert signal at the customer premises. By dialing a specified code, any station may answer the call and
then extend it to any other station by means of the Call Transfer feature.

Off-hook Alarm
This feature allows a station user to call the Attendant, or a pre-designated station, by simply staying off-hook for
a preprogrammed period of time. The calling number is automatically displayed at the Attendant Console, or the
pre-designated station if equipped with an LCD.

Off-Premises Extensions
This feature allows the connection of a single line telephone in an off-premises location. The connection to the
Off-Premises Extension can be through direct copper or through the local telephone company.

Open Application Interface (OAI)


Provides a computer-to-PBX interface, allowing a computer to control the function of the NEAX2000 IPS. The
NEAX2000 IPS can be customized to accommodate most customer applications. Application software can be
provided by NECAM, an outside software house, or a customer.

Optical Interface
The Optical Interface Card (PN-M10) provides an internal optical fiber modem to the T1/E1 or Remote PIM
network. The PN-M10 provides a bandwidth of 6.3 Mbps and supports a maximum distance of 10 kilometers (or
6.25 miles) point to point. The NEAX2000 IPS only supports Single Mode optical fiber.

Pad Lock
This feature temporarily restricts telephones from making unauthorized calls by dialing special access code when
station users are away from their seats.

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Periodic Time Indication Tone


This feature provides a periodic tone to the station user who has made an outgoing call. This feature can be
allowed or denied for each station.

Pooled Line Access


A line key can be assigned to access Pooled Lines. Each line key will allow incoming, outgoing, or both-way
access to a trunk route.

Power Failure Transfer


This feature provides for specified trunks to be automatically connected to designated Single Line Telephones in
the event of AC power loss. It is normally used when the system is not equipped with reserve power.

Priority Call
This feature allows the Attendant to answer a call before other calls, at the Attendant's discretion.

Privacy
This feature restricts Multiline Terminal users from depressing a busy line button and entering a conversation
unless permitted by the Multiline Terminal user currently on that line button or if the line button is assigned for
Direct Privacy Release.

Direct Privacy Release


This feature allows a station user with a secondary appearance of another extension in the system to access that
extension when it is being used by someone else. This feature allows for a simplified method for establishing a
conference. In addition, this feature can be used to emulate PC dialing, where a single line extension connected to
a PC can appear on a Multiline Terminal and be accessed by the Multiline Terminal user after the PC is
completed dialing.

Manual Privacy Release


This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to enter a conversation on a busy line button if the Multiline
Terminal user already in the conversation allows them by releasing Privacy.

Private Lines
Only a C.O. trunk assigned to that specific station is seized when a station user originates an outgoing C.O. call or
when an incoming C.O. call is terminated at the station designated by Direct-In-Termination. In this manner,
stations and C.O. trunks are to be associated on a 1-to-1 basis.

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Property Management System Interface


The NEAX2000 IPS provides a data interface to a locally provided Property Management System (PMS). This
enables communication between the NEAX2000 IPS and the PMS in order to provide computer control of Hotel/
Motel features.

Proprietary Multiline Terminal


The are several Multiline Terminals available which can be used with the NEAX2000 IPS.
• Legacy: Dterm Series E (Display/Non-Dispalay)
• Legacy: Electra Elite(Display/Non-Dispalay)
• Dterm IP: Dterm Series E (Display)

Automatic Idle Return


This feature returns a station to the idle state after 3 seconds of reorder tone is received due to the distant end
disconnecting.

Called Station Status Display


This feature provides a display on the status of a called station on the LCD of the calling Multiline Terminal.

Calling Name and Number Display


This feature provides a display on the LCD of the Multiline Terminal receiving a call, indicating the station
number or trunk number of the incoming call.

Dynamic Dial Pad


This feature allows to make an outgoing call at first hand by pressing a ten key of Multiline Terminal, without
pressing a Speaker key or going off-hook.

Handsfree Unit
The built-in Handsfree Unit enables full Handsfree operation for both internal and external calls (No optional
Handsfree Unit is required).

I-Hold / I-Use Indication


Multiline Terminals provide indication of which line keys have been placed on Hold, or are in use by that
Multiline Terminal. The LED associated with the line key will give the appropriate indication.

Microphone Control
All Multiline Terminals are equipped with a Microphone Control button with an associated LED.

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Multiple Line Operation


This feature allows for the appearance of multiple lines on the Flexible Line Keys and feature keys of all
Multiline Terminals.

Mute Key
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.

Off-Hook Voice Announcement


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.

Prime Line Pickup


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.

Recall 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.

Relay Control Function Key


This feature provides a Multiline Terminal with the ability to activate/deactivate relays (on a PN-DK00) to control
external devices.

Ring Frequency Control


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.

Ringing Line Pickup


This feature provides the ability to answer any call ringing into a Multiline Terminal by just lifting the handset.

Soft Keys
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.

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Volume Control
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).

Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI Version


This feature provides a tie-line connection between NEAX2000 IPS and the other Q-SIG PBX using the ISDN
protocol in conformity with ETS 300 172 standardized by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards
Institute).

Remote Hold
This feature allows a Multiline Terminal user to hold it on the line button of transferred terminal, by pressing the
Hold key.

Remote PIM
When the system has two or more PIMs, the PIMs can be installed separately by T1 digital interface. A maximum
of 3 PIMs can be installed apart at the remote site.

Reserve Power
This feature provides backup power from a 24V battery source in the event of a commercial power failure.

Resident System Program


This feature provides the installers a simple procedure to have the system generate system data according to the
system hardware configuration, thereby providing immediate operation and shorter programming time. When
activated, the system scans hardware configuration (such as line/trunk card slot location) and assigns system data
(such as extension numbers, trunk numbers, etc.) according to a predetermined generic program assignment.

Return Message Schedule Display


This feature permits any station user to register his Return Schedule from his phone when he leaves his desk or
the premises, and have the Return Schedule displayed on a calling Multiline Terminal with a Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) during his absence.

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Room Cutoff
This feature allows the Attendant Console, Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument, or Property Management
System (PMS) terminal, or guest room telephones using a special access code, to temporarily restrict guest room
telephones from making unauthorized calls when guests are away from their room, and when rooms are in Check
Out status.

Room Status
This feature provides the Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument with a visual display of the guest's room
status. A supplementary print out (individual and summary) can be provided.

Route Advance
This feature automatically routes outgoing calls over alternate facilities when the first choice trunk group is busy.
Users select the first choice route by dialing the corresponding access code, and the equipment then advances
through alternate trunk groups only if the first choice is busy.

Save and Repeat


This feature allows a Multiline Terminal to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number at a later
time.

Security Alarm
This feature provides an indication on the Attendant Console when a contact closure occurs.

Set Relocation
This feature enables two stations to be moved from one location to another without reprogramming station data at
MAT.

Single Digit Dialing


This feature provides the station user the ability to dial single digit codes to access certain features while still
allowing the same digit dialed to be used as the first digit of guest room station numbers.

Software Line Appearance (Virtual Extensions)


This feature permits assignment of circuits which do not physically exist, to be used as secondary extensions on
Multiline Terminals. There are 256 software lines that can be assigned to line keys and used as desired.

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Stack Dial
This feature enables a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console to remember the numbers dialed in the
preceding five calls, including the last number dialed. The stack dial numbers are sequentially displayed on the
LCD display, thus allowing the station user to make an outgoing call by selecting the desired dialed number from
the display.

Station Hunting
Three Station Hunting arrangements are available. Station Hunting - Circular processes the call no matter which
station in the hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Terminal initiates a hunt only when the pilot number of a
hunt group is called. Station Hunting - Secretarial is initiated when a busy secretarial station in a Station Hunting -
Circular group or Station Hunting - Terminal group is reached.

Station Hunting - Circular


When a busy station in a hunt group is called, this feature permits the call to be processed automatically through
the hunt group in a preprogrammed order from that station's position within the hunt group.

Station Hunting - Terminal


When a pilot number is dialed and that number is busy, sequential Station Hunting will be initiated. However, if a
number other than the pilot number is dialed and that number is busy, busy tone will be provided rather than
initiate Station Hunting.

Station Hunting - Secretarial


This feature allows assignments to be given to members of Terminal and Circular Hunting groups to reroute calls
(when their hunting group is all busy) to a back-up hunting group.

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)


This feature provides a call record for outgoing station-to-trunk calls and incoming trunk-to-station calls
(including Data Call). This facilitates cost control by identifying trunk use and misuse by individual stations.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) enables call billing to customers and clients, and provides a means for
checking local telephone bills.

Station Speed Dialing


This feature allows a station user to dial frequently called numbers by dialing an access code and an abbreviated
code, or by depressing a feature key or line key assigned for Station Speed Dialing capability.

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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 NEAX2000 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 Speed Dialing


This feature provides all users the ability to dial frequently called numbers using an abbreviated call code.

System Traffic
The NEAX2000 IPS is the stored program controlled digital electronic PABX employing PCM time division
switching technique. Single stage time division switching is employed for all configurations of NEAX2000 IPS
up to its maximum line and trunk configuration. Traffic capacity is expressed in Busy Hour Call Attempts
(BHCA). This value is the number of call attempts that can be generated in the busiest hour of the day.

Tenant Service
This feature provides for more than one organization (tenant) to share the same NEAX2000 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.

Tie Lines
This feature allows any station user dial access or direct access to an E&M Tie Line.

Tie Line Tandem Switching


This feature allows trunk-to-trunk connections through the NEAX2000 IPS without the need for any Attendant
assistance or control. The major use of this feature is in association with a dial tandem tie line network to allow tie
line connections and incoming tie line calls automatic access to, and completion of, local Central Office calls.

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Timed Queue
When a user originates an outgoing trunk call and the called party is busy or does not answer, the caller can set
the Timed Queue feature. When this feature is set, the trunk seizure is repeated and the number is redialed after a
predetermined time interval.

Timed Reminder
This feature allows the system to be programmed to automatically call stations at specified times. Upon
answering, the station is connected to a recorded announcement or music source.

Trunk - Direct Appearances


This feature allows Multiline Terminal users the ability to access a CO line or E&M Tie Line without dialing an
access code. For this feature, trunks must be assigned to the line keys on the Multiline Terminal. Incoming calls
on CO lines can be answered on the appropriate trunk line appearance.

Trunk Queuing - Outgoing


This allows a station user, upon encountering a busy signal on a trunk, to dial a feature access code and enter a
first-in, first-out queue. As soon as an outgoing trunk becomes available, stations in the queue will be called back
on a first-in, first-out basis.

Trunk-to-Trunk Connection
This feature provides any station user with the ability to conference together two outside trunk calls and abandon
the connection without dropping the Trunk-to-Trunk Connection.

Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)


The Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) feature permits incoming calls to terminate to a prearranged group of
stations. Calls are distributed in the order of arrival to idle terminals within the group, based on which terminal
has been idle the longest period of time. Stations may log on/log off from the UCD group. Supervisor stations
may monitor conversations of agents.

Busy In/Busy Out-UCD


This feature allows an agent in a UCD group to log their station onto or off of the group. This allows the system
to control whether a call directed to the pilot number of the UCD group goes to that station or not. This prevents
incoming calls from being directed to stations at which no agent is available.

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Call Waiting Indication-UCD


This feature provides a visual indication when an incoming call to a UCD group is placed in queue, due to an “all
agents busy” condition. An external relay controlled indicator or an LED on a Multiline Terminal can be used to
provide Call Waiting Indication.

Delay Announcement-
UCD
This feature allows the system to provide a recorded announcement to an incoming caller placed in queue to a
UCD group. A single announcement, or two separate announcements, can be provided.

Hunt Past No Answer-UCD


This feature allows calls targeted at a UCD group to hunt past an agents station, after a no answer condition, if the
agent forgets to log off of the group and the agent is unable (or not available) to answer the call.

Immediate Overflow-UCD
This feature allows a call directed to a UCD group to immediately overflow to another UCD group, upon
encountering an “all agents busy” condition.

Priority Queuing-UCD
This feature allows the system to prioritize incoming calls by trunk route and on a per station basis, when the call
enters a UCD queue. When a call is a considered as priority it is placed at the beginning of the queue.

Queue Size Control-UCD


On incoming DID/Tie line calls, the system can be assigned a threshold that limits the number of calls in queue.
When the queue size threshold is exceeded, incoming callers are connected to busy tone.

Silent Monitor-UCD
This feature provides the UCD group supervisor with the ability to monitor a call to a UCD agent. The silent
monitor function gives no indication (as an option) to either the agent or the calling party.

Uniform Numbering Plan (UNP) -Voice and Data


In the numbering plan for a network to be configured through the use of Tie Lines, a Uniform Numbering Plan
(UNP) is employed. When UNP is employed, a station user from any PBX within the network can call a desired
party by using a uniform dialing method based on the UNP.

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Variable Timing Parameters


This feature gives the IVS the versatility to change timing duration using the Maintenance Administration
Terminal (MAT) or the Customer Administration Terminal (CAT). All timing parameters are set initially in the
Resident System Program. These timing parameters can be changed according to the customer's requirements.

Voice Guide
This feature provides a station user with an announcement that informs:
1. The result of the operation when the station user set or canceled the service feature, instead of service set tone.
2. Which service has been set to the station; such as, Call Forwarding - All Calls, Do Not Disturb or Message
Waiting, when the station goes off-hook, instead of special dial tone.

Voice Over IP (H.323)


Provides the ability for the NEAX2000 IPS to connect via IP Trunk to other non-NEAX systems that are
compliant with H.323. Allows Transparent Dialing and Calling Station Number Display between the systems.
Gate keeper (GK1000) software and customer supplied server is required.

Voice Mail Integration


This feature is used to interface the NEAX2000 IPS with a locally provided stand-alone type Voice Mail System
(VMS). The VMS, connected to the NEAX2000 IPS single line circuit (LC), is controlled by sending/receiving
DTMF signals using this LC.
The VMS’s voice mail feature can be used by accessing this VMS directly from an extension. If a station sets its
call forwarding destination to the VMS, calls to this station are connected to the VMS, and the messages can be
registered according to the VMS instruction. In addition, the Message Waiting lamp of the station can be turned
on automatically by the VMS.

Voice Mail Private Password


Voice Mail Password can be prevented from displaying in LCD of Multiline Terminals when connected to the
Voice Mail System.

Voice Mail Transfer


This feature has two functions that provide streamlined transfer access to voice mail.
1. One touch access to VMS: When an Attendant transfers an external call to a station, and if the station is busy
or unanswered, the Attendant can transfer the call to a VMS by dialing “9” or by pressing a function key
provided for this feature.
2. Transferring Camp-On call to VMS: When an Attendant sets Camp-On to a busy destination station for an
external call, and if the destination station does not answer by predetermined time, the call can be
automatically transferred to a VMS.

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Whisper Page
This feature allows a secretary to interrupt the boss in a private way. By pressing a feature key or dialing an
Access Code, the secretary station can voice override the conversation between the boss and another party (station
or trunk). When the conversation is interrupted, the boss can hear the secretary but the other party is unaware of
the Voice Override.

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WIRELESS FEATURES

Wireless – Analog PBX Interface


This feature allows a secretary to interrupt the boss in a private way. By pressing a feature key or dialing an
Access Code, the secretary

Wireless – CCIS Interface


This feature allows the IPS-WCS to be integrated with NEC PBXs with CCIS interface.

Announcement - PS No Answer /
Announcement - PS Out of Zone
This feature allows calls to a D term PS II which cannot be paged in a predetermined period of time to be routed
to the announcement notifying the calling party that the D term PS II cannot answer. Announcements can be
divided between Announcement-PS No Answer and Announcement-PS Out of Zone depending on the D term PS
II condition.

Automatic Release - Out of Zone Calls


When a D term PS II user engaged in a call moves out of the service area or enters a radio zone where all the
channels are busy and the communication becomes unavailable, the call will be disconnected automatically, and
the other party receives reorder tone.

Call Forwarding-Not Available


When a PS is power off or out of zone, a call directed to the PS is forwarded to a VMS, and a voice mail message
can be recorded to the VMS and checked from the PS. Also the VMS can page the PS automatically after the
voice mail message is recorded.

CCIS Interface
This feature allows the IVS-WCS to be integrated with NEC PBXs with CCIS interface.

Calling Name Display - PS


Without answering incoming calls or hold calls terminates to the D term PS II, the calling party’s name can be
confirmed by the indications on the LCD.

Calling Number Display - PS


This feature provides a display on the LCD of a D term PS II receiving a call, indicating the station number.

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DTMF Signal Sender


This feature allows a D term PS II user to send the DTMF signal (tone) to the called party (terminal, voice mail
system, etc.) while engaged in communication.

GroupCall-Automatic Conference(6/10-Party)
This feature permits a Dterm PS II user, Dterm user or Single Line Telephone user within the system to establish
a conference among as many as six or ten parties. From a Dterm PS II/D term /Single Line Telephone, a
maximum of 9 PSs can be paged simultaneously except the conference leader. The PSs are assigned to the
simultaneous paging groups as a participants by the system data beforehand.

GroupCall-2 Way Calling


This feature permits a Dterm PS II/Dterm /Single Line Telephone can page a maximum of fifteen parties
simultaneously except the group call leader. After one of paged parties answers, the paging becomes the 2 Way
Calling between the leader and the first answered party, and paging other parties stops automatically. The PSs are
assigned to the simultaneous paging groups as participants by the system data beforehand.

Handover
When the signal transmission quality becomes inferior, a Dterm PS II re-originates a call automatically and seizes
another radio channel, making the IVS-WCS handover the call to another zone transceiver to maintain the speech
quality.

Individual PS Calling
This feature allows the calling party to page the individual Dterm PS II.

Last Number Redial-PS


This feature enables a Dterm PS II to store the numbers dialed in the previous five calls including the last number
dialed. The stack dial numbers are sequentially displayed on the LCD, allowing the station user to make an
outgoing call by selecting the desired dialed number from the display.

Multi-Line Operation-PS
Dterm PS II equipped with two line keys, L1 key and L2 key, and different station numbers can be assigned to
each of two lines. The number assigned to L1 key of the PS is called My Line and the other number assigned to
L2 key is called Sub Line. My Line and Sub Line of a Dterm PS II can be assigned to appear on the Flexible Line
Keys of a Dterm and the Dterm can share the Dterm PS II lines.

Multi-Site Roaming
Dterm PS II user can originate or receive a call in any place of a network provided by the plural PBXs which are
interfaced by JT-Q931-a.

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NEAX2000 IPS Wired for Wireless


This feature allows the NEAX2000 IPS to have the Wireless PBX feature. NEAX2000 IPS provides several
integrated features adding on the adjunctive configuration.

Number Sharing
This feature allows the Dterm user to have a Dterm PS II as Sub Station and to get service with one telephone
number. In case that one user has both Dterm and Dterm PS II, with this feature used, the user is not required to
have separate two telephone numbers.
• When user is at his desk, a call is terminated to Dterm .
• When user leaves his desk with Dterm PS II, a call is automatically terminated to Dterm PS II.
In this feature, the Dterm and Dterm PS II are referred as Main Station and Sub Station, respectively.

Out of Zone Indication


When a Dterm PS II user moves out of the service area and the electric field strength becomes weak, this feature
notifies it to the user with the warning tone and the LCD display.

Overlap Dialing
This feature allows a Dterm PS II user to receive dial tone and dial the desired number to originate a call.

PS Authorization
This feature is to confirm the identity of a Dterm PS II to avoid an unauthorized Dterm PS II from accessing the
system.

PS Location Registration
This feature allows the IPS-WCS to supervise the location of each D term PS II, upon receiving the location
registration request, to allow call termination.

Preset Dialing
This feature allows a Dterm PS II user to confirm the number to be dialed before originating a call.

Radio Channel Changeover


This feature is to supervise and changeover the channel automatically to avoid the interference and to maintain the
speech quality.

Speech Encryption
This feature protects a call from being tapped.

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Speed Dial-PS
This feature allows a Dterm PS II user to dial the certain frequently called numbers using two-digit abbreviated
call codes.

Voice Mail Indication


When a message is mailed in the D term PS II, an indication of the envelop icon is displayed in the LCD of the
Dterm PS II.

Q931a Roaming Over IP Trunk


Dterm PSII user can originate or receive a call in any place of a network provided by multiple PBXs which are
interfaced by JT-Q931-a protocol over IP Trunks..

Short Message Notificaiton


This feature enables a Short Text Message (STM), once arrived at a mail box of the STM Server (external
equipment), to be automatically distributed to the addressee D term PSII via Open Application Interface (OAI).
This feature also provides “TM Full” notification on the display (LCD) of the address D term PSII that is busy. If
the D term PSII is out of zone, the feature makes retransmission of the STM after the PS returns to the zone.

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CCIS FEATURES

ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION – CCIS


This feature permits the Attendant, when the desired station at another switching office is busy, to hold an in-
coming call in a special waiting mode. A distinctive Camp-On tone is sent to the busy station when the Attendant
sets Camp-On. When that station becomes idle, it is automatically rung and connected to the waiting trunk party.

ATTENDANT CONTROLLED CONFERENCE - CCIS


This feature permits an Attendant (2400 IPX) to establish a conference, through CCIS, with up to eight parties of
stations and/or trunks (inside and outside parties).

AUTOMATIC RECALL - CCIS


This service feature works as a time reminder. When an Attendant-handled call through CCIS remains on hold,
camped-on, or ringing unanswered for a fixed interval, the Attendant is automatically alerted.

BROKERAGE - HOT LINE – CCIS


This feature provides a ringdown connection between two stations, each using a Multiline Terminal, in different
offices in the CCIS network.

Busy Lamp Field (BLF) - CCIS


This feature provides a busy status indication of the predetermined stations within the CCIS network. The visual
indication is provided with a red LED associated with each DSS button on the DSS/BLF Console and Multiline
Terminal. Pressing the DSS button allows a direct access to the preprogrammed station within the CCIS net-work.

BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS


This feature permits an Attendant, via the Attendant Console on the 2400 IPX or the 2000 IPS, to interrupt a busy
station’s call at another switching office connected through CCIS.

CALL BACK - CCIS


This feature provides inter-office Call Back. A station who has dialed a busy station at another office can set Call
Back - CCIS by dialing a feature access code. When this feature has been set, the setting station will ring as soon
as the busy station becomes available.

CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - CCIS


This feature permits all calls destined for a particular station to be routed to another station or to an Attendant
Console, in another office in the CCIS network, regardless of the status (busy or idle) of the called station. The
activation and cancellation of this feature may be accomplished by either the station user or an Attendant.

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CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE – CCIS


This feature permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a pre-designated station or to an
Attendant Console in another office in the CCIS network.

CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - CCIS


This feature permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a pre-designated station or to an Attendant
Console in another office, when the called station does not answer after a predetermined time period.

CALL FORWARDING - INTERCEPT – CCIS


This feature allows calls to an inoperative number, through a CCIS trunk, to be intercepted and automatically
routed to a recorded announcement informing the caller that an inoperative number was dialed and giving the
Listed Directory Number for information.

CALL FORWARDING - OVERRIDE - CCIS


This feature allows a target station user (Station A) to call a station (Station B) which has Call Forwarding – All
Calls - CCIS set.

CALL PROCESSING INDICATION - CCIS


This feature provides visual indications of all CCIS calls being processed or awaiting processing at the Attendant
Console.

CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS - CCIS


This feature allows a station user to transfer incoming or outgoing Central Office, intra-office and inter-office
calls to another station in the CCIS network, without Attendant assistance.

CALL TRANSFER - ATTENDANT – CCIS


This feature permits a station user, while connected to a CCIS network call, to transfer a call to an Attendant
Console via the CCIS network.

CALLED STATION STATUS DISPLAY - CCIS


This service feature provides, on the LCD display of the calling Multiline Terminal, a display of the called station
status of the remote office within the CCIS network.

CALLING NAME DISPLAY - CCIS


This feature permits the station name of a calling or called party at another switching office, through the CCIS
network, to be displayed either on a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console.

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CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY - CCIS


This feature permits the number of a calling or called party at another switching office to be displayed either on a
Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console.

CCIS NETWORKING VIA IP


This feature provides CCIS networks with Voice over IP (VoIP) or Peer-to-Peer IP capabilities to provide a
converged infrastructure over corporate Wide Area Networks (WAN). The IP Enabled Dterm can communicate
with other IP Enabled Dterm over the CCIS network (IP based) on a peer-to-peer connection basis. And, the
legacy terminals (TDM-based terminals) can communicate with other legacy terminals or IP Enabled Dterm
terminals over the CCIS network, via IP-PAD (IP Packet Assembler/Disassembler). Voice compression of G.729a
(8Kbps) and G.723.1 (5.3Kbps/6.3Kbps) is available for those connections. The CCIS Networking via Peer-to-
Peer IP provides users with all TDM-based CCIS functionality, such as feature transparency, centralized
management, and centralized facilities.

CENTRALIZED BILLING - CCIS


This feature is used to collect billing information from each office within the network and to direct it to the
associated center office. Billing information is then forwarded to the central billing centers via RS232C interfaces.

Centralized Day/Night Mode Change - CCIS


This feature switches the Day/Night mode of a remote office, linked to the main office (2400 IPX) via CCIS, in
accordance with the Day/Night mode switching on the Attendant Console at the main office.

CENTRALIZED E911 – CCIS


This feature allows the system to transmit a calling party number to the 911 Emergency system over CCIS tandem
connection.

Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS


This feature permits a station user, within the CCIS network, to hold any incoming or outgoing public network or
Tie Line call while originating a call to another station within the CCIS network.

Date Line Security- CCIS


This service feature allows the lines which are used for data transmission through CCIS to be protected from
interruptions such as Attendant Camp - On, Busy Verification - CCIS, Executive Right of Way, and Attendant
Override.

DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK - CCIS


This feature provides outgoing call restrictions within the CCIS network. The following three types of restrictions
are allowed:

• Deluxe Traveling Class Mark Restriction • Route Restriction • Numbering Restriction

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DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT – CCIS


This feature allows a station user to call an Attendant Console by dialing an operator call code through the CCIS
network.

DIGITAL DISPLAY - STATION - CCIS


This service feature provides a display of the station number on the Attendant Console, during an Attendant-to-
station connection, within the CCIS network.

DIGITAL DISPLAY - TRUNK - CCIS


This service feature provides the Attendant with a visual indication of incoming and outgoing trunk calls during
an attendant-to-trunk connection within the CCIS network. Trunk Group number and trunk identification code are
displayed.

DIRECT-IN TERMINATION - CCIS


This feature automatically routes incoming exchange calls through CCIS to a pre-assigned station in the network,
without Attendant assistance.

DISTINCTIVE RINGING – CCIS


This feature provides distinctive station ringing patterns for terminated calls, through the CCIS network, so that a
station user can distinguish between incoming internal and external calls.

DO NOT DISTURB - CCIS


This feature allows a station user to establish Do Not Disturb (DND) status on a temporary basis, during which
time access to the station from CCIS calls will be denied.

DUAL HOLD – CCIS


This feature allows two connected Multiline Terminals to be placed on hold simultaneously over the CCIS link.
This enables the held parties to answer or originate a call from a secondary extension or the idle primary
extension.

ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY – CCIS


This feature provides an LCD which shows the duration of time that a Multiline Terminal is connected to any
trunk through the CCIS network.

FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS – CCIS


This feature allows voice and data station numbers to be assigned to any instrument in the CCIS network, based
solely upon numbering plan limitations.

HANDS-FREE ANSWERBACK - CCIS

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This feature allows a Multiline Terminal station user to respond to a voice call, through the CCIS network,
without lifting the handset.

HOT LINE – CCIS


This feature allows two stations, at different nodes in the CCIS network, to be mutually associated on an
automatic ringdown basis through the CCIS network.

HOUSE PHONE – CCIS


This feature allows selected stations to call an Attendant Console, through the CCIS network, simply by going off
hook.

INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION - CCIS


This feature allows an Attendant to visually identify the type of service and/or trunk group which is arriving or
waiting to be answered at the Attendant Console through the CCIS network.

INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS – CCIS


This feature permits a station user to call a specific Attendant Console, in the CCIS network, using an individual
Attendant Identification Number.

LDN NIGHT CONNECTION – CCIS


This feature routes Listed Directory Number (LDN) calls to a pre-selected station, in the CCIS network, when the
Night mode has been entered.

LINK ALARM DISPLAY - CCIS


This feature provides an indication on external equipment when the CCIS link is connected/disconnected, when
the system is initialized, or when the CCH is in make-busy.

LINK RECONNECT - CCIS


This feature provides the system connected to CCIS network with the capability to release the redundant CCIS
link connection and re-connect the link within the system for efficient usage of the CCIS links.

MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING - ATTENDANT – CCIS


This feature allows an Attendant, in the 2400 IPX, to set or cancel a Message Waiting lamp indication, through
the CCIS network, on a station in 2000 IPS.

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MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING - STATION – CCIS


This feature allows a station user, in the 2400 IPX, to set or cancel a Message Waiting lamp indication, through
the CCIS network, to a station in 2000 IPS with this feature.

MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS - CCIS


This feature provides access to all types of external and customer-provided equipment/facilities, such as Tie Line
and exchange network, along with Dictation, Paging Access - CCIS and Code Calling through the CCIS network.

MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION - CCIS


This feature denies certain stations and dial-repeating tie trunks access to specific trunk groups, such as Tie Line,
exchange network, Dictation or Paging Access - CCIS through the CCIS network.

MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - CCIS


This feature allows the last hop of a Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls sequence to be forwarded over a CCIS
network to a station in another office.

MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE – CCIS


This feature allows the last hop of a Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line sequence to be forwarded over a CCIS
network to a station in another office.

MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - CCIS


This feature allows the last hop of a Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer sequence to be forwarded over a
CCIS network to a station in another office.

MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION – CCIS


This feature provides console operation where Attendant Consoles are installed in more than one node in the
CCIS network.

Network Station Number - CCIS (FCCS)


When 2000 IPS is connected to an 2400 IPX via CCIS link, Network Station Number can be moved to other
office within the network by a simple command operation from the Centralized MAT in the 2400 IPX.

NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED – CCIS


This feature routes calls normally directed to the Attendant Console to a pre-selected station in another office,
through the CCIS network, when the Night mode has been entered.

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NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE – CCIS


This feature provides an inter-office night connection service, via the CCIS network, when the calling station and
the night station belong to different offices.

OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING - CCIS


This feature allows a CCIS network station, upon encountering an all trunk busy signal, to dial a specified access
code and enter a first-in, first-out queue. As soon as a CCIS trunk becomes available, stations in the queue will be
called back on a first-come, first-served basis.

PAGING ACCESS - CCIS


This feature provides dial access to paging equipment from an Attendant Console or a station, through the CCIS
network.

RESTRICTION FROM OUTGOING CALLS - CCIS


This feature automatically restricts users of pre-selected stations from placing outgoing calls and/or certain
miscellaneous trunk calls through CCIS, without Attendant assistance.

SERVICE DISPLAY - CCIS


This feature generates LCD displays on the Multiline Terminal corresponding to the various features as they are
initiated.

SINGLE-DIGIT STATION CALLING - CCIS


This feature allows the assignment of Single-Digit Station numbers.

STATION-CONTROLLED CONFERENCE - CCIS


This feature allows any station of the 2400 IPX to establish a conference among a maximum of eight parties of
stations and/or trunks (inside and outside parties) of the 2000 IPS, through CCIS.

STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - CCIS


This feature permits any station user to dial another station directly, through CCIS, without Attendant assistance.

STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - OPERATOR ASSISTANCE –


CCIS
This feature allows a station user to call another station in the CCIS network, with the assistance of an Attendant
Console operator.

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TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6 DIGITS - CCIS


This feature allows the system to be programmed to restrict outgoing calls, through CCIS, according to specific
Area and/or Office Codes. This restriction is determined on the basis of a three-digit Area Code or six-digit Area
and Office Code numbering plan.

TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION - CCIS


This feature allows any station, not restricted from incoming calls, to answer incoming calls when the network is
in Night mode.

TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION - CCIS


This feature allows Trunk-to-Trunk tandem restriction by caller’s information sent from each office (e.g., caller is
a trunk) through the CCIS network.

UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN – CCIS


In a CCIS network, a Uniform Numbering Plan enables a station user to call any other station in the network.
Two alternative numbering plans are provided. In the first plan, the station user dials any digit station number
from three to eight. The location of the office is identified by the first one-, two-, or three-digit of the station
number. In the second plan, the station user dials a one-, two- or three-digit office code and any digit station
number from two to eight.

VOICE CALL - CCIS


This feature provides a voice path, through the CCIS network, between a Multiline Terminal in one office and a
Multiline Terminal in another office. This path is established from the calling party to the called party’s built-in
speaker. If the called party’s MIC lamp is on, the called party can have a conversation in hands-free.

VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION – CCIS


This feature allows any station user in the CCIS network to utilize the Voice Mail System (VMS) with the
Message Center Interface (MCI).

Voice Mail Private Password - CCIS


Voice Mail Password can be prevented from displaying in LCD of Multiline Terminals when connected to the
voice mail system via CCIS.

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ISDN Features

CALL-BY-CALL SERVICE SELECTION


Services can be selected on a call-by-call basis to all channels of a single PRI interface according to applications.
Services may be used on any available channel, unlike Trunk Provisioning Service, in which services are assigned
to specific channels.

CALLED PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE [DIRECT-IN


TERMINATION (DIT)]
This feature provides an incoming Direct-In Termination (DIT) call via an ISDN trunk to be connected to a
predetermined station. This application can be used for a station or modem.

CPN TO NETWORK–PRESENT
This feature allows the ISDN network to be informed of the Calling Party Number (CPN) when a call originates
from a terminal connected to the System.

CPN TO TERMINATING USER–DISPLAY


This feature provides a visual display of the originating station’s number and sub-address information on a
Multiline Terminal for incoming ISDN calls. This provides the terminal user with a quick and accurate way to
identify the originating station’s number (Calling Number).

DID ADDRESSING DID AND DOD ADDRESSING


This feature allows the system to use DID and DOD on the same B-Channels. Trunk Provisioning Service
election is not required. (B-Channels can be used for DID and DOD without separating the trunk routes.)

EVENT-BASED CCIS
This feature allows a PBX customer who does not have a tie line (or when a customer cannot use the tie line due
to busy or fault of the line), to use the various CCIS feature by using the ISDN line as a CCIS virtual tie line, on
the IMX to NEAX2000 IPS connection or the NEAX2000 IPS to IVS2 or the NEAX2000 IPS to IPS connection.

ISDN TERMINAL
This feature provides the system with an ISDN Terminal or Terminal Adapter (TA). ISDN Terminal to ISDN
Terminal, ISDN Terminal to ISDN Trunk, ISDN Trunk to ISDN Terminal, ISDN Terminal to Single Line
Telephone, ISDN Terminal to Multiline Terminal, and ISDN Terminal to PS connections are available.

MEGACOM® ACCESS/WATS
AT&T’s MEGACOM® (WATS) network, as well as WATS from other carriers, can be used.

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MEGACOM® 800 SERVICE/800 WATS ULTRA WATS


AT&T’s MEGACOM® 800 (Inward WATS) network, as well as 800 WATS provided by other carriers, can be
used.

MULTIQUEST® /900 SERVICE


AT&T’s MultiQuest® service can be used. (It is a “900”-type service.) Also, 900 service provided by other
carriers can be used.

SUBADDRESS–PRESENT
This feature allows a Primary Rate Interface ISDN trunk to transfer the Called Party Sub-address information to a
destination ISDN station when the call is originated by the system. Dialing the called party station number and
sub-address is required.

TRUNK PROVISIONING SERVICE SELECTION


Each channel of a PRI interface can be dedicated to a particular service. Services are designated to specific
channels; once designated, a channel can be used only for that service.

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Installation

Items to be Provided at Site

The following items are required for correct operation.


a.) Adequate space accommodation
b.) Adequate ventilation
c.) Commercial AC power

Grounding Requirements

The system grounding must have a specific ground resistance and AC noise level, and is to be connected to a
predetermined terminal in the PBX. Standard grounding requirements are as shown below:

Communication grounding : Less than 10 ohm


Protective ground for PIM : Less than 10 ohm

NOTE: The AC ripple on these various grounds should be less than 0.5Vp-p.

CAUTION
Grounding circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of telecommunication equipment.
Never operate this equipment with the grounding conductor disconnected.

The following specific requirements apply to ground wiring.

An equipment grounding conductor that is at least as large as the ungrounded branch-supply conductors is to be
installed as part of the circuit that supplies the PBX. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are
acceptable. Individually covered or insulated equipment grounding conductors shall have a continuous outer
finish that is either green, or green with one or more yellow stripes. The equipment grounding connector is to be
connected to ground at the service equipment.

The attachment-plug receptacles in the vicinity of the PBX are all to be of a grounding type, and the equipment
grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to earth ground at the service equipment.

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Installation of Main Equipment

The installation of the NEAX2000 IPS is comprised of up to 8 Port Interface Modules (PIMs). A PIM provides
13 card slot for Common Control, Line/Trunk (LT), and Application Porcessors (AP) cards. It also houses an
AC/DC Power Supply, DC/DC Power Supply (for –48V), and batteries for protection from short-term (about 30
minutes) power interruption.

Cabling inside the unit, between the switching equipment and the MDF, can all be done by plug-and-jack
connections, while printed circuit cards can easily be plugged into the edge connectors. On all installations, a
special provision for plug-and-jack connections completely eliminates possible errors in wiring. This allows the
installation to be done easily and smoothly.

Mounting Circuit Cards

(1) Before mounting the circuit cards, confirm the following items.

Wrist Strap is connected to Frame Ground.


Switch settings of circuit cards are already completed.
The “SW1” switches of all PZ-PW121/PZ-PW126 cards are turned off.

(2) Mount circuit cards into their mounting positions according to the “Bay Face Layout” and “Port Assignment
Table” given in the Office Data Programming Manual.

Various installation Methods

To meet the specific needs of the customer's environment, NEAX 2000 IPS provides the following installation
methods:

Floor Standing Installation


Wall-mounting Installation
IEC standard 19 inch Rack-mounting Installation

Programming

System Initialization

There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, except LEN000 as a CAT
terminal, then program the System Data. The second method is to use the Resident System Program, which
causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/trunk cards are
installed.

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System Data Entry

There are two methods for data entry, using a Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) or a Maintenance
Administration Terminal (MAT).

CAT
Any Dterm can be assigned as a CAT through programming. The Dterm can still be used as a regular telephone
when it is not in CAT mode.

MAT
The Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is a personal computer that connects to the PBX using
MATWorX Studio software. MATWorX Studio is a Windows-based software application that lets you program
and configure any NEAX PBX from your computer. It is a framework or platform wherein PBX maintenance
software (add-ins) resides. The Studio provides a common "look and feel" for all related NEAX PBX software
applications. Its graphical user interface (GUI) makes it easier for you to manage and configure your PBX's
features, especially if your installation contains several NEAX models.

Maintenance

Trouble Reporting and Diagnosis


The urgency of a fault is indicated by the MJ/MN lamp provided on the Power Card and optional external alarm
indicator.

System Administration
System data, which varies from installation to installation and which is subject to continual change during service,
is readily entered or changed from the Dterm or MAT (Maintenance Administration Terminal).
The system data can be downloaded to, or uploaded from, a floppy disk in the MAT computer.

Remote Maintenance
Access to the NEAX2000 IPS, for the purpose of system diagnosis, status reporting, and database reconfiguration,
can be performed from remote locations (e.g., Maintenance Centers, Technical Assistance Service Centers, etc.).
By taking advantage of the built-in modem on the NEAX2000 IPS CPU, the following maintenance
administration functions can be accomplished by a remotely located MAT via a modem over a central office
network or a tie line network.
• System Data Correction/Upload/Download
• MP/FP Software Upgrade
• Control of Battery Disconnection
• Display of Line/Trunk Connections
• Detection of open or short circuit in the line cables for both analog and Dterm telephones
• Fault Message Display

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SYSTEM CAPACITY
The following table shows the system capacity.

System Capacity
System Capacity Note 1,2
Item
1PIM 2PIM 3PIM 4PIM 5PIM 6PIM 7PIM 8PIM
(No. of Ports) 64 128 192 256 320 384 448 512
LT Card
(No. of Cards) 12 24 35 47 59 71 83 95
(No. of Ports) Max. 256 ports per system
AP Card
(No. of Cards) 12 24
term
Total Number of Lines (Analog Single Line Tel. + D ) 64 128 192 256 320 384 448 512
IP PAD (No. of Channel) 64 128 192 256
Standard 64 128 192 256 320 384 448 512
Analog Single Line Telephone (Lines)
Long 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
term
D Standard 64 128 192 256 320 384 448 512
Long 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
Dterm IP (Peer to Peer Connection) Note 3 448 384 320 256 192 128 64 0
term
D PS II 256
Zone Transceiver (ZT) 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128
ISDN Station 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128
Loop Start 64 128 192 256 256 256 256 256
Central Office Trunk (Lines)
DID w/4DIT 48 96 144 192 240 256 256 256
LDT 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
Tie Line Trunk (Lines) 2W E&M 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
4W E&M 24 48 72 96 120 144 168 192
CCIS Trunk (Peer to Peer Connection) Max. 255
1.5M-AMI DTI : 10, CCIS : 8
DTI/CCIS Digital Link Note 1
2M-AMI Max. 8 Links per system
1.5M-AMI (PRT) 8
ISDN 2BRT 12 24
4BRT 6 12 18 24 24 24 24 24
IP Trunk Note 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PFT Connections 8PFT 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64

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System Capacity (Cont’d)


3-Party Conference Max. 16 conference groups per system
6-Party Max. 4 conference groups per system
6-/10-Party Conference
10-Party Max. 2 conference groups per system
32-Party Conference Max. 8 conference group per system
Data Port Controller (DPC) 10 20 30 40 50 50 50 50
DTMF Sender Max. 32 circuits per system
DTMF Receiver 16 32
SN716 Desk Console 8
term
Attendant Terminal (D ATT Position) Max. 8 sets per system
SMDR Interface Max. 1 interface port per system
System Capacity
Item
1PIM 2PIM 3PIM 4PIM 5PIM 6PIM 7PIM 8PIM
PMS Interface Max. 1 interface port per system
ACD / MIS or OAI Interface Note 5 Max. 1 interface port per system
Remote PIM (Number of Remote PIM at Remote Site) 3 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
DID Dial Conversion 1000
Call Forwarding-Outside Set 496
Authorization. Code / Forced Account Code / Remote Access
3000
to System(DISA)Code
Message Remainder Set 1024
Name Display / Guest Name Display 512
Speed Calling-Station (Station Speed Dial) Set 10000
MP built-in SMDR Call Record 1280

Note 1: The total number of trunk line and DTI channel shall be 256 or less. (Each trunk line and DTI channel is
required to assign the “Trunk Number” by system data programming and maximum number of system parameter
for “Trunk Number” is 256.)

Note 2: "PIM" in this table means "Physical PIM."

Note 3: Max. 448 DtermIPs are available.

Note 4: Maximum voice channels per IP trunk card depends on the payload size as follows(payload size can be
assigned in system programming):

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System Capacity (Cont’d)

CCIS (p-p/p-mp) and Peer-to-Peer

Payload Size G.729a G.711 G.723.1


20 ms 8 Channel 8 Channel ------
30 ms 16 Channel 16 Channel 16 Channel
40 ms 16 Channel 16 Channel ------

VoIP (H.323)
Payload Size G.729a G.711 G.723.1
20 ms 6 Channel 5 Channel ---
30 ms 8 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel
40 ms 12 Channel 10 Channel ---

Note 5: ACD / MIS and OAI are mutually exclusive.

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IP Specifications

IP Specifications
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS REMARKS
Voice Encoding G.729a 8 kbps CS-ACELP
G.723.1 (5.3 k/6.3 k) MP-MLQ/ACELP
G.711 64 kbps PCM
IP-PAD 32 channels per card
Automatically seized per call
FAX FAX Relay Method (T.30) IP PAD card is required.
Communication G3 FAX (up to 14.4 kbps)
Feature Super G3 Reciprocal: Not allowed
Inter-office/Intra- H.245 DtermIP to DtermIP connection
office DtermIP to IP-PAD connection
Signaling PROTIMS over IP DtermIP to NEAX 2000 IPS
connection
CCIS over IP Point to Multipoint connection
H.323 H.323 IPT card and IP-PAD card
are required
Jitter Control Dynamic Jitter Buffer

QoS TOS, IP Precedence


(Quality of Service)

LAN Interface 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Auto Negotiation is available.


100BASE-TX is recom-
mended.
Echo Canceller G.168
(IP-PAD)
Payload Size 10 ms-40 ms Max. voice channels per card
(IP-PAD) (G.723.1: 30 ms unit) 10 ms: 12 ch
20 ms: 20 ch
30 ms: 30 ch
40 ms: 32 ch
PAD Control 0 dB to +16 dB (+2 dB unit) Setting is available per Location
0 dB to –16 dB (–2 dB unit) No.

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Line Conditions

Line Conditions
Loop Resistance Note 1
Analog Telephone Set Standard 600 ohms
Option 2,500 ohms
Loop Start Trunk Exchange Line 1,700 ohms
Tie or DID Line 2,500 ohms
Cable Length Note 2 Standard with AC Adapter
term term
D Series E D 8 / 8D 8DLC 300m (984ft) Note 3
4DLC 300m (984ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)
term
D 16D 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 3
4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)
term
D 32D 8DLC 200m (656ft) Note 3
4DLC 200m (656ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 850m (2789ft) 1200m (3937ft)

DSS/BLF Console 8DLC - 300m (984ft)

Note 4 4DLC - 1200m (3937ft)


2DLC - 1200m (3937ft)
term
Operator Position Attendant Terminal Same as D Series E

SN716 8DLC 300m (984ft) Note 3


Desk Console 4DLC 350m (1148ft) 1200m (3937ft)
2DLC 350m (1148ft) 1200m (3937ft)

Note 1: Loop resistance includes an internal resistance of telephone set or distant exchange.
Note 2: Cable length is based on the following conditions.
Diameter of the cable is 0.5 mm.
The Protection arrester is not inserted between the terminal and PBX.
Note 3: When using 8DLC card, it is not available for long line function, even if it is equipped with AC Adapter.
Note 4: The DSS/BLF Console requires local AC/DC supply.

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Zone Transceiver Line Conditions

Zone Transceiver Line Conditions


S-Interface U-Interface
Line Line Conditions
Conditions
PBX Power Supply at –48V 4 Wire 2 Wire 4 Wire
(Standard)
0.4φ 762m (2500ft) 762m (2500ft) 1310m (4300ft)
0.5φ 1219m (4000ft) 1219m (4000ft) 2103m (6900ft)
0.65φ 1676m (5500ft) 1676m (5500ft) 2895m (9500ft)
0.9φ 2438m (8000ft) 2438m (8000ft) 3958m
(13000ft)
PBX Power Supply at –45V (Note) 4 Wire 2 Wire 4 Wire
0.4φ 609m (2000ft) 609m (2000ft) 1066m (3500ft)
0.5φ 975m (3200ft) 975m (3200ft) 1706m (5600ft)
0.65φ 1432m (4700ft) 1432m (4700ft) 2499m (8200ft)
0.9φ 2131m (7000ft) 2131m (7000ft) 3718m
(12200ft)
PBX Power Supply at –43V (Note) 4 Wire 2 Wire 4 Wire
0.4φ 548m(1800ft) 548m (1800ft) 944m (3100ft)
0.5φ 883m(2900ft) 883m (2900ft) 1524m (5000ft)
0.65φ 1340m(4400ft) 1340m (4400ft) 2316m (7600ft)
0.9φ 1948m(6400ft) 1948m (6400ft) 3352m
(11000ft)
Local Power Supply (with AC
Adapter)
0.4φ 1189m(3900ft) 3350m (11000ft)
0.5φ 1341m(4400ft) 3958m (13000ft)
0.65φ 1676m(5500ft) 3958m (13000ft)
0.9φ 2438m(8000ft) 3958m (13000ft)

Note: Zone Transceiver is provided –48V power in normal condition. The table at –45V and
at –43V show ZT Line Conditions in the event of lower voltage status.

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Traffic Capacity

Traffic Capacity
Number
1PIM 2PIM 3PIM 4PIM 5PIM 6PIM 7PIM 8PIM
of PIMs

Max. 2500 BHCA Max. 5000


Traffic Max. 7500 BHCA Max. 8000 BHCA
BHCA
Capacity Note Note
Note

Note: The traffic load of each FP shall be 2500 BHCA or less.

DRS (Device Registration Server)

DRS (Device Registration Server)-System Based


Features of Built-in DRS Description Remarks
Max Registration Terminal 512/MP
Log-in Login without password Not Available Use blank as a password
Authentication by DRS-Network Not Available
Based
Authentication by DRS-System Available
Based
Authentication by MAC Address Available
Confirmation when overriding Available
Log-out Dialing Log-out feature access code Available
Function key Available
Soft key Available
DHCP Inter-working with DHCP server Available

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Operating Conditions
Ambient Temperature: 32°F ~ 104°F (0°C ~ 40°C)
Relative Humidity: 90% max (non-condensing)

Transmission Characteristics
a.) Cross Talk Attenuation: More than 70 dB at 1000 Hz
b.) Idle Circuit Noise: Less than -65 dBm
c.) Insertion Loss (relative to 1KHz-10 dBm):
Station-to-Station - Typical 6 dB
Station-to-Trunk - Typical 0.5 dB
Trunk-to-Trunk - Typical 0.5 dB at 0 dB PAD control
d.) Longitudinal Balance
Trunk Side: Better than 58 dB
e.) PCM Characteristics:
• Line Rate - 1.544 Mbps
µ-Law
Meets North America TI-04 Standards
f.) Return Loss: More than 15 dB (300 ~ 3,400 Hz)
• Line Impedance: Station: 600 Ω
Trunk: 600 or 900 Ω
g.) Leakage Resistance: More than 20,000 Ω

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Rotary Dial Pulse and DTMF Signaling


1. Receiving Conditions:
Dial Speed: 9 ~ 11 pps
Break Ratio: 55 ~ 77% (10 pps)
Minimum Inter-digital
Pause: 192 ms
Switch Hook Flash:
Detection: 310 ~ 1610 ms
2. Sending Conditions
Dial Speed: 10 pps (±0.8 pps)
Break Ratio: 67 ± 3%
Minimum Inter-digital
Pause: 800 ms
3. DTMF Signaling
Frequency Combinations
HIGH/LOW 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz
697 Hz 1 2 3
770 Hz 4 5 6
852 Hz 7 8 9
941 Hz * 0 #

1. Receiving Conditions
(Measured at Receiver Input)
Signal Duration: More than 40 ms
Interdigital Pause: More than 40 ms
Signal Level: 0 ~ -25 dBm
2. Sending Conditions
Signal Duration: More than 64 ms
Inter-digital Pause: More than 64 ms
Signal Level: Low Frequency: -10 dBm
High Frequency: -9 dBm

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Audible Tones and Ringing Signal

Audible Tones

Specifications of Audible Tone


TONE FREQUENCY INTERRUPTION
Dial Tone (DT) 350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz Continuous
Special Dial Tone (SDT) 350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz 0.125 sec. ON, 0.125 sec. OFF
Busy Tone (BT) 480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz 0.5 sec. ON, 0.5 sec. OFF
Reorder Tone (ROT) 480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz 2.5 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF
Howler Tone (HWT) 2,400 Hz interrupted by 16 Hz Continuous
Service Set Tone (SST) 350 Hz mixed with 440 Hz Continuous
Ring Back Tone (RBT) 440 Hz mixed with 480 Hz 1 sec. ON, 3 sec. OFF
Hold Tone (HDT) 480 Hz mixed with 620 Hz 0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF 0.25 sec.
ON, 1.25 sec. OFF
Second Dial Tone 440 Hz mixed with 480 Hz 0.25 sec. ON, 0.25 sec. OFF 0.25 sec.
ON, 1.25 sec. OFF
Call Waiting Ring Back Tone 440 Hz mixed with 480 Hz 1 sec. ON, 1 sec. OFF

Ringing Signal
Frequency: 20 Hz (Nominal)
Signal Voltage: 75 Vrms (Nominal)
Interruption:
• 2 sec. ON,
4 sec. OFF (for external call)
• 1 sec. ON and
2 sec. OFF (for internal call)

Built-In Modem on MP Card


MODEM: 33.6 kbps

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Dimensions and Weight


1. Dimensions: 16.9 in. x 8.8 in. x 14 in. (43 cm x 22.3 cm x 35.6 cm)
2. Weight (: Weight varies depending on the system configuration)
PIM: Approx. 41 lbs. (18.5 kg)/PIM (including PWR and 15 Cards)

Heat Dissipation

Table 6-1 Specifications for Heat Dissipation


PIM NO. MAX. AC POWER MAX BTU (BTU/h)
CONSUMPTION (W/h)*
1 360 1226
2 720 2452
3 1080 3678
4 1440 4904
5 1800 6130
6 2160 7356
7 2520 8582
8 2880 9805

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