NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS User Manual

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Chapter 7 Attendant Answering Position

UNIVERGE

NEAX

2000 IPS

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Incoming Call Identification: These eight non-locking keys with associated lamps provide attendant access to specific
types of incoming calls. A flashing lamp indicates a call waiting to be answered. A steady lamp indicates a call
answered. The standard arrangement of these keys is shown on the face layout.

LDN

Listed Directory Number

Basic

Key & Lamp

Incoming central office trunk call.

TIE

Tie Line

Basic

Key & Lamp

Allows the attendant to answer incoming Tie
Line calls when the distant station dials
access digit to the attendant.

Busy

Call Forwarding-Busy

Line

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls to specified station when the station is
busy.

ATND

Attendant

Basic

Key & Lamp

Incoming station call.

NANS

Call Forwarding-Don’t

Answer

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls to specified station when the station
does not answer within the predetermined
time.

Recall Recall

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Incoming station call for attendant assistance
in transferring an established outside call to
another station.

Option Optional Option

Key

&

Lamp

Additional incoming special service calls,
such as FX.

13

Option Optional Option

Key

&

Lamp

Additional incoming special service calls,
such as FX.

14 PAGE Page

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to connect with pager.
(overhead paging)

15 REC

Record

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to connect with
recorder.

16 EMG

Emergency

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to answer incoming
calls from the station where the station leaves
the receiver off.

17 BV

Busy

Verification

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to enter into station-to-
station connection.

18 TRKSL

Trunk

Selection

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to individually select a
desired trunk.

19

Call Park

Call Park

Basic

Key & Lamp

Allows the attendant to establish incoming
call to Call Park.

Note:

The attendant can connect this call

once again by dialing a specific number and
individual number of the console from an
ordinary extension telephone.

20 SC

Serial call

Set

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to be automatically
recalled when the station user replaces the
handset, by depressing the key after
extending a central office incoming call to
the station user.

21 SVC

Supervisory

Call Set

Basic Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to supervise a call by
depressing the key after extending a central
office incoming call to the station user.

22

Option

Optional Option Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant access to various
optional features provided as required. Each
key has an associated lamp.

23 Mute Mute

Basic

Key

&

Lamp

Allows the attendant to cut off the voice
transmission.

24 Alarm

Alarm

Basic

Key

Steady lamp indicates trouble conditions in
the PBX.

25 Position

Available

Position

Available

Basic Lamp

When the attendant position (console) is
available to process calls, the lamp lights.

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