NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS User Manual

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Chapter 9 Descriptions

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Maintenance Administration Terminal
The Maintenance Administration Terminal
(MAT) is a personal computer (PC) that
provides an interface to the PBX via the
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MAT PC must have the MATWorX IPS
program properly installed to communicate
with the PBX. MATWorX is required for
system software registration, activation and
system data backups.
Message Center Interface (MCI)
This feature provides an interface with a
customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS)
which can send Message Waiting lamp
control data to the U

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using an RS-232C interface.
Message Registration
This feature provides output from the system
to a call accounting system using an RS-232C
interface. 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
This feature allows the Attendant Console,
Hotel/Motel (H/M) Front Desk Instrument,
administrative station, 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.
In addition to the lamp indication control, this
feature also provides the Voice Message
Waiting service that an originating station user
can set to Message Waiting with a
prerecorded message by using the Digital
Announcement Trunk card (PN-2DATA).

Miscellaneous Trunk Access
This feature allows the connection of various
types of external facilities. In addition to Loop
and Ground Start Trunks, the following can
also be interfaced with the U

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Equipment, Dictation Equipment, Foreign
Exchange (FX) Lines, Radio Paging
Equipment, and Wide Area Telephone
Service (WATS) lines. Refer to separate
features, Direct Inward Dialing (DID), and Tie
Line Access for more applications of
Miscellaneous Trunk Access.

CCSA Access

This feature allows connection to or from a
Common Control Switching Arrangement (CCSA)
network. A CCSA network is a special, privately-
leased network constructed for one customer's
exclusive use that replaces or augments the public
switched network services.

Code Calling Equipment Access

Code Calling Equipment consists of external
paging units and external dialers requiring dial
access from the

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Dictation Equipment Access

This feature permits dial access to customer
provided Dictation Equipment, and in some

instances allows them to maintain telephone
dial control of normal dictation system

features.

Foreign Exchange (FX) Access

An FX line is a line that is extended and
terminated at a distant Central Office. With this
feature, outgoing calls over the FX line become a
local call at the distant C.O.

Radio Paging Equipment Access

This feature provides station users dial access to
Radio Paging Equipment, and to selectively tone -
or voice/ tone-alert individuals carrying pocket
paging devices. The paged party (when on
premises) can be connected to the paging party
by going to the nearest station and dialing an
answer back code.

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