NEAX2000 IVS
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General Description
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Direct Data Entry
Chapter 5 Feature Description
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
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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 IVS
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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.