CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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Add-In modules. Add-In modules provide a user friendly intuitive method to customize
the PBX database.
Message Center Interface (MCI)
This feature provides an interface with a customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS)
that can send Message Waiting lamp control data to the system. The Message Center
Interface (MCI) can provide the following operations:
1. When terminating the call to the VMS, the system sends call connection status
information to the VMS through the MCI.
2. The VMS sends the Message Waiting Lamp on data to the MCI.
3. The system, upon receiving this control data from the MCI, illuminates the Message
Waiting lamp of the corresponding station.
4. The VMS, upon receiving retrieved message information, will send the Message
Waiting lamp control data requesting the system to extinguish the Message Waiting
lamp of the corresponding station.
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).
Message Waiting
Message Waiting – Single Lamp
This feature allows the Attendant Console, Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument,
administrative station, Voice Mail System (VMS) 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.
Message Waiting – Multiple Lamp
This feature allows the Attendant Console, Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument,
administrative station, Voice Mail Systems (VMS) or Property Management System
(PMS) terminal to light multiple line keys on a Multiline Terminal, to indicate a message
is waiting. This allows multiple individuals who share the same Multiline Terminal to
receive their own Message Waiting indication.
Message Waiting Indication by Polarity Reversal (R11)
Voice Message Waiting
In addition to the lamp indication control, this feature also provides the Voice Message
Waiting service that an originating station user can set the Message Waiting with a
recorded message by using the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) card.
Voice Message Waiting – System
An originating station user can choose the recorded message to be set by dialing the
message number associated. The messages are recorded by the predetermined station.