NEAX2000 IVS
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General Description
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Forced Account Code
Chapter 5 Feature Description
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.
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.