Message center interface (mci) – NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS User Manual

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Chapter 10 System Input/Output (I/O) Interfaces

Page 10-6

UNIVERGE

NEAX

2000 IPS

Request for Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide

Issue 6

Hardware Required for SMDR

Description

Qty

Remarks

SPN-AP00B MRC-C (AP)

1 per system

Control card for SMDR/PMS/H/M Printer/CCIS
Centralized SMDR Note

SPN-AP00B MRC-F (AP)

1 per system

Control card for SMDR in 2400 &2400 Extended
format only, Centralized SMDR Note

SPN-CP24-C MP (UA)

1 per system

MP

PZ-M606-A (ETHER)

1 per system

MP Mounted card One per MP

RS RVS-4S CA-C

1 per SMDR, PMS

RS NORM-4S CA-A

1 per SMDR, PMS

RS PRT-15S CA-A

1 per Printer

SMDR Terminal

1 per system

Printer as

Required

Modem as

required

Note: Only one AP00 can be mounted at on time in the system.

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 system.

The Message Center Interface (MCI) can provide the following operations:

When terminating the call to the VMS, the system sends call connection status
information to the VMS through the MCI.

The VMS sends the Message Waiting Lamp on data to the MCI.

The system, upon receiving this control data from the MCI, illuminates the Message
Waiting lamp of the corresponding station.

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.

Service Conditions

The Voice Mail System (VMS) is interfaced to the system through the 4LCD/8LC card. (The
4LCD/8LC provides disconnect supervision in the form of a momentary loop open.)

The UCD or Station Hunting feature is usually provided with the VMS station.

One RS-232C port on the MP card or the Application Processor (AP00) is required to make a data
link with a customer supplied VMS.

Messages can be retrieved from any Multiline Terminal, DTMF telephone, or the Attendant
Console, but not from DP telephones.

The MCI is available to a direct call or a forwarded call from a station/trunk/Attendant to the VMS.

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