CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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and TRAP. This feature also enables the network management system (SNMP manager)
to manage the 2000 IPS via Network Address Translation (NAT).
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 1020 software lines (minus the
number of Dterms and DtermIP) that can be assigned to line keys and used as desired.
Stack Dial (Last number redial)
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.
R11 software provides below enhancements regarding the Stack Dial feature.
Tone Suppression
Feature Dial Tone after pressing the Redial key on Dterm can be suppressed by
system data programming. The tone suppression is effective from 2nd or later
press of the Redial key (The tone is provided In case of 1st press of the Redial key
from an on-hook state). This will provide an option for users who do not like to
hear the tone during searching the redial number.
Extend Time-out Timer
Timeout timer after pressing the Redial Key is extended from 6 to 16 seconds.
This will provide the user with more time to check the displayed number.
Automatic Idle Return after Timeout
After the timeout timer after pressing the Redial key has expired (16 sec), the
Dterm can be automatically returned to an idle state by system data programming
(Prior to R11, Re-Order Tone continues sending until the Dterm user replaces the
handset or presses the Speaker key to return to the idle state).
No NUT in Redial List (Stack Dial)
On time-out the set shall go back to idle and place a hint text on the display to
replace the handset or go on-hook with the LSP key.
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.