
CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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Functions and use of Keys and Lamp Indications (Cont.)
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Position
Busy
Position Busy
Basic
Key &
Lamp
When the key is pressed, the lamp will light, and
the console will become not available.
Note:
Press the button if operators leave their
seats.
27 Night
Night Basic
Key &
Lamp
Allows the console to place in the night answer
mode and lights the associated lamp. Releasing
the key restores the console to normal operation.
28
Up Down
Up and Down
Basic
Key
Allows the attendant to adjust volume of the
receiver, ringer and contrast of the LCD.
29 LCD
Liquid Crystal
Display
Basic Display
The following information will be displayed:
1
st
line:
The kind of party that connects to the attendant,
the number of the waiting calls, the date and time.
2
nd
line:
Tenant number, station class of service and station
number belonging to the destination (called) party.
3
rd
Line:
Tenant number, station class of service and station
number belonging to the source (calling) party.
4
th
Line:
Optional indication, such as trunk busy.
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Multi-
Function Key
Multi-
Function Key
Basic Display
Keys while idle:
Mode—allows access to DAY/NIGHT mode
and LKOUT (Console Lock out mode)
Prog—allows access for programming DISA,
System Speed Dial, Date & Time and Tone
Ringer
Keys while answering or originating:
SPB—Out
Pulse
Short
LPB—Out
Pulse
Long
SHF—Flash
Over
Trunk
Keys while calling a busy station:
B.V—Busy
Verification
Keys while calling a DND station:
DDOVR—DND
override
Keys while accessing Hotel feature:
RC—Room Cut off
MW—Message
Waiting
DD—Do
not
Disturb
WU—Wake
up
call
RESET—Reset
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