NEC 2000 IPS manual Ccis Features Descriptions

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Chapter 9 Descriptions

CCIS Features Descriptions

Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication – CCIS

This feature permits the Attendant, when the desired station at another switching office is busy, to hold an in-coming call in a special waiting mode. A distinctive Camp-On tone is sent to the busy station when the Attendant sets Camp-On. When that station becomes idle, it is automatically rung and connected to the waiting trunk party.

Attendant Controlled Conference - CCIS

This feature permits an Attendant (2400 IPX) to establish a conference, through CCIS, with up to eight parties of stations and/or trunks (inside and outside parties).

Automatic Recall - CCIS

This service feature works as a time reminder. When an Attendant-handled call through CCIS remains on hold, camped-on, or ringing unanswered for a fixed interval, the Attendant is automatically alerted.

Brokerage - Hot Line – CCIS

This feature provides a ringdown connection between two stations, each using a Multiline Terminal, in different offices in the CCIS network.

Busy Lamp Field (BLF) - CCIS

This feature provides a busy status indication of the predetermined stations within the CCIS network. The visual indication is provided with a red LED associated with each DSS button on the DSS/BLF Console and Multiline Terminal. Pressing the DSS button allows a direct access to the preprogrammed station within the CCIS network.

Busy Verification - CCIS

This feature permits an Attendant, via the Attendant Console on the 2400 IPX or the 2000 IPS, to interrupt a busy station’s call at another switching office connected through CCIS.

Call Back - CCIS

This feature provides inter-office Call Back. A station that has dialed a busy station at another office can set Call Back - CCIS by dialing a feature access code. When this feature has been set, the setting station will ring as soon as the busy station becomes available.

Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS

This feature permits all calls destined for a particular station to be routed to another station or to an Attendant Console, in another office in the CCIS network, regardless of the status (busy or idle) of the called station. The activation and cancellation of this feature may be accomplished by either the station user or an Attendant.

Call Forwarding - Busy Line – CCIS

This feature permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a pre-designated station or to an Attendant Console in another office in the CCIS network.

Call Forwarding – Don’t Answer - CCIS

This feature permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a pre-designated station or to an Attendant Console in another office, when the called station does not answer after a predetermined time period.

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Contents May Univerge Neax 2000 IPSLiability Disclaimer NEC Unified Solutions, IncInaset Chapter OAI Application Software DevelopmentIsdn Basic Rate Interface BRI Univerge Neax 2000 IPS Documentation List Overview of NEC IntroductionIndustrial Age Invention AgeElectronic Age Information Age ComponentsWorldwide Leadership Social Contributions CommunicationsGlobal Resources PeopleInnovation AssetsCommunity EducationDevelopment ActivitiesDALLAS, Texas NEC Unified Solutions, IncAreas Major ProductCompetitive Benefits and Advantages Vertical MarketsIntroduction Introduction Univerge Neax 2000 IPS Station to Station Connection MaintenanceCcis Connection PstnVarious Installation Methods Office Data Backup EnhancementBuilt-in DRS Device Registration Server on MP Reduced Hardware with IP based ArchitectureUniversal Slot DC/DC Power Supply forExtended Application Processor AP Port Capacity Dual MP SystemSystem Outline for Remote PIM Univerge Neax IPS DMLAdvantages of Remote PIM Characteristics of the Univerge Neax IPS DM/IPS DML/IPS DMRIPS System Capacity Single MP System Capacity Per PIM Stand Alone System CapacityPIM1 PIM2 PIM3 PIM4 PIM5 PIM6 PIM7 IP PADIPS System Capacity Single MP System cont’d Capacity Per PIM 2M-AMI IPS System Capacity Dual MP System Capacity Per PIMIPS System Capacity Dual MP System, Cont’d Capacity Per PIM Capacity Per MC IPS DM/IPS DML System CapacityIP-PAD 8LCBuilt-in Router Max card per Site Dtmf Sender Total System Capacity Main plus Remote IP Remote Network CapacityCapacity DTI Isdn IPS DMR CapacityIPS Pimmj As Remote PIM Capacity System Architecture Voice and Data SwitchingHardware Architecture Fusion of RAM and ROM Programs Hardware DesignMain Processor MP with Integrated Functionality Application ProcessorsUnified Circuit Card IntegrationSN716 Attendant Console Analog/Digital TelephonesPIM Univerge Neax 2000 IPS System ConfigurationSingle MP System Module and Installation HardwareDual MP System ModulesInstallation Hardware Installation HardwareAbbrev Description Quantity Name Code Qty Remarks Battery BackupInternal Cabling CablingExternal Cabling Maintenance Administration Terminal MAT RS-232CBuilt-in SMDR/MCI on MP External Alarm DisplaySMDR/PMS/Hotel Printer/MCI with AP00B MRC-C Cable for AP00 Name Code Qty RemarksIPS DM/IPS DML Modular Chassis MC Univerge Neax IPS DM/IPS DML/IPS DMR System ConfigurationModular Chassis 2 Modular Chassis IPS DMR Modular Chassis MCModular Chassis MC and Bracket Modular Chassis MC InstallationSystem Power Supply and Cooling Fan System Packages Software ArchitecturePKG IPS Univ IPS DML IP SYS PKG DM to Univ DM Upgrade KitUniv IPS DM IP SYS PKG-E Univ IPS DM/DML Expansion Module 1EDescription Remarks IP Remote PIM PackagesUniv IPS DMR SYS PKG-E Univ IP Remote PIM-B IPSDescription Remarks Generic Program Software Keys/LicensesKey Keeper Parent Capacity Option Capacity Option used w/Key KeeperProcessors System HighlightsMain Processor MP Name Code RemarksPN-CP24-C PN-CP31-C PN-CP27-A Firmware Processor FPDAT Application Processor AP Cards Application Processor APAP Card FunctionReliability and Availability Reliability and Availability Chart Description FitMean Time Between Failures Mtbf Mtbf MttrReliability Description Availability Fit Reliability and Availability ChartYears FitReliability Description Availability Reliability Calculations Mean Time To Repair MttrAvailability Calculations Reliability CalculationTraffic Load System TrafficBusy Hour Bhca Busy Hour Call AttemptsTraffic Capacity In Erlang For TDM Circuits Calculation ProcedureNumber of Trunks Traffic Capacity per Line For TDM CircuitsTraffic Internal Call Distribution External Line Trunk Erlang B TableCOT PEG Count Wireless PEG CountTrunk PEG Count UCD PEG CountCcis Point-to-Multipoint Number of Voice Channels per IP TrunkVoIP H.323 Payload size for Virtual IPTIP PAD Calculation Number of extensions 100 IP PAD CalculationNumber of extensions 120 200 208 264 300 320 376 432 IP PAD CalculationSystem Specifications Line Conditions Transmission Characteristics For TDM CircuitsLoop Resistance including Opposite End Resistance Cable LengthRotary Dial Signal Rotary Dial Pulse and Dtmf SignalingDtmf Signal Description Specifications Receiving SendingMulti-frequency Compelled MFC R2 Signal Ringing Signal Audible Tones and Ringing SignalDimension and Weight Audible Tones Frequency InterruptionSystem Specifications Univerge Neax IPS DM/IPS DML/IPS DMR System SpecificationsEMC Open Industry StandardsFAX IP Specifications10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN interface transmission modes RemarksHipaa Summary System ComplianceHipaa Compliance Department of Defense CompliancePage Equipment List Module/Installation HardwareEquipment Name Function Name Equipment Name Remarks Common Control Cards Circuit CardsPN-CP15 PN-CP31Ether PN-PW00 ExtpwrApplication Processor Card Name and Function Application Processor CardsFunction Name Port Remarks Application Processor Cards Qsig SPN-AP00B DBM-C APLine/Trunk LT Cards Line/Trunk LT CardsPN-8DLCL SPN-2ILCADeskcon PN-4DLCMPAD-C PAD-EPZ-24IPLA SPN-16VCTAA IPPN-4COTB PN-8COTQPN-4COTG PN-2ODTAPN-TNTA PN-2DATASPN-IPTB-A SPN-4VCTI-APN-RTA SPN-4CSIAPage Terminal Line Up Station EquipmentDterm Series i Terminals Dterm Series E TerminalsInaset Wireless HandsetDterm IP Soft Phones Dterm ExtendersPhysical Features Specification for Analog TerminalsDescriptions of the Dterm IP Terminals Convergence Features Call Handling FeaturesDTR-2DT-1 BK TEL DTR-2DT-1 WH TEL DTR-4D-1BK TEL Descriptions of TerminalsDTR-16LD-1 BK TEL DTR-16LD-1 WH TEL DCR-60-1 BK Console DCR-60-1 WH ConsoleSpecification Standard featuresCable Length Standard With AC Adapter Terminal OptionsDterm Series E Soft keys Standard featuresDescriptions of Series E Multi-line Digital Terminals Description of Series E Multi-line Digital Terminals ADA-U Dterm Series E Accessories & AdaptersHFU-U APR-UWMU-U ACA-UWMU-W IPW-2U ELC2DT Dterm Series E Specifications16D 32D Add-On DSSLoop Resistance and Distance Long Loop circuit built-in Dterm Series E Line ConditionsDterm Cordless II DTR-4R-2 BK Dterm Cordless TerminalsOptions Options Dterm Cordless Lite II DTH-4R-1 BKPlantronics CT Cordless SpecificationsAdditional Applications Inaset ApplicationsInaset Basic Network Capability Inaset Terminal Line UPPBX System Requirements WM-RL UnitDterm PS III Options Dterm PS III Wireless HandsetFeatures Key Features and BenefitsInternet Link Links with PC applicationsReal Time Communication Presence/StatusApplication Collaboration Voice RecordingOne Key Operation Voice Quality AlarmCall Log Export Line DisplayOne Touch Button in Compact Mode Client PC specificationPB tone sending Pause into Dialing stringDterm SP30 Softphone Parts List PBX Specification Must be peer to peer IP enabledSoftware/Licenses/Accessories Dterm ExtendersService Conditions for Dterm Analog EXT Page Type of Trunks TrunkingType of Trunk Circuit Package LT/APTrunk Parameters Trunk Card SpecificationsPN-AUCA SPN-BRTC PN-4RSTBA MF Receiver for T1 MF ANI PN-8RSTG Dtmf ReceiverPN-4RSTC ID Number Receiver PN-4RSTBA-911 MF SenderIPS Trunking Capacity System Capacity System Trunking CapacityIPS DM/DML Trunk Capacity Six Digit Least Cost Routing Least Cost Routing LCRRoute Restriction Class RSC Digit Toll Restriction Toll RestrictionPriority Restriction Class Page Attendant Console SN716 Attendant Answering PositionSN716 Deskcon Exclusive Features SN716 Deskcon General FeaturesDeskcon Exclusive Features Face Layout of the SN716 Deskcon Location Key or Lamp Full Basic Key/Lamp Number Designation Functions and use of Keys and Lamp IndicationsLDN LCD Interface ’ty Remarks Power Options SN716 SpecificationsBusiness Attendant System BAS BAS Benefits Business Attendant System Directory Business Attendant System Speed Dials Pad Business Attendant System Additional FeaturesBusiness Attendant System Ccis Network Information Hardware Requirements Business Application EnvironmentPage System Administration System AdministrationCustomer Administration Terminal CAT Password EntryMaintenance Administration Terminal MAT Mach Script Editor PBX Configuration WizardMATWorX PC Requirements Traffic ManagementMinimum Requirements Recommended Self Diagnostic/System Messages System DiagnosticsRemote Maintenance Service ConditionsMP Program Download General Service ConditionsMP Download Process Program Changeover Service Conditions Program Download Service ConditionsRequired Hardware Equipment CommentsMA4000 Management System Business/Hotel/Data Feature List Feature DescriptionsBusiness/Hotel/Data Feature List Descriptions Snmp Business/Hotel/Data Feature Descriptions Attendant Camp-on Full and Semi- automatic Attendant Assisted CallingAttendant Console SN716 Deskcon Attendant Lamp Check Authorization Code Attendant Delay AnnouncementAttendant Lockout Attendant OverflowAutomatic Camp-on Automatic Call Distribution ACDAutomatic Wake-up Automatic RecallBackground Music Back Up CPUCall Back Brokers CallCall Forwarding Call Park Call Redirect Call PickupCall Transfer Caller ID ClassCamp-on Class of ServiceCentrex Compatibility Check In / Check OutConference 32 Party Conference Six/Ten PartyGroup Call Consecutive Speed DialingDiagnostics Delayed RingingData Line Security Dial By NameDirect Inward Termination DIT Direct Inward System Access DisaDirect Outward Dialing DOD Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field DSS/BLF ConsoleDistinctive Ringing Do Not DisturbFax Arrival Indicator Elapsed Call TimerDterm Assistant DtermIPFlexible Line Key Assignment Feature Activation from Secondary ExtensionFlexible Numbering Plan Forced Account CodeHands-free Answerback Individual Attendant AccessHands-free Dialing and Monitoring HoldInternal Zone Paging with Meet-Me IP Enabled DtermLast Number Redial Least Cost Routing 3/6 DigitMessage Center Interface MCI Miscellaneous Trunk AccessMessage Registration Message ReminderNight Service Mobility AccessModem over IP MP Program Download FTPNo CID Call Routing Off-hook AlarmOff-Premises Extensions Power Failure Transfer Pooled Line AccessOptical Interface Pad LockAutomatic Idle Return Remote Hold Reserve PowerRemote PIM over IP Resident System ProgramSingle Digit Feature Access Codes Security AlarmSave and Repeat Set RelocationTenant Service System Clock Setup by Station DialingTerminal Login via NAT Tie Line Tandem SwitchingTimed Reminder Timed Queue Uniform Call Distribution UCDTrunk Direct Appearances Trunk Queuing OutgoingUniform Numbering Plan UNP -Voice and Data Voice Mail Private PasswordVariable Timing Parameters Voice GuideVoice Over IP H.323 Voice Mail TransferVoIP Log Collection WhisperCcis Feature List Ccis Features Descriptions Call Forwarding Intercept Ccis Centralized E911 Ccis Flexible Numbering of Stations Ccis Multiple Call Forwarding All Calls Ccis Station-to-Station Calling Ccis Isdn Feature List Isdn Feature Descriptions Event-Based Ccis SIG Feature Descriptions SIG Feature ListWireless Feature List Feature Adjunct Type Integrated Type Analog PBX Table of Features by Configuration TypeInterface Wired for Wireless Ccis Univerge Neax 2000 IPSWireless Feature Descriptions Group Call 2Way Calling This feature protects a call from being tapped Page Station Message Detail Recording Smdr System Input/Output I/O Interfaces2400 Extended Format Smdr Terminal Interface IMS FormatSmdr w/AP00 Combinations available at the same time Combinations between Smdr and Smdr Output FormatPattern D ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, TCPCombinations for Local Office of Centralized Billing Combinations for Center Office of Centralized BillingSystem Capacity Data Transmission Sequence for Ethernet InterfaceHardware Required for Smdr Message Center Interface MCIDescription Qty Remarks VMS Hardware Required for MCIModem Feature FeatureProperty Management System PMS Type of InformationPMS Interface Description Qty Remarks Hardware Required for PMSRS PRT-4S CA-A System Outline Open Application InterfaceOpenWorX Attendant Statistics OpenWorX Business Attendant System BASBAS Call Control Functionality Brief Description of Call Control Function Brief Definition of QueuesBAS Directory BAS Speed Dials PadDid for Company Lookup BAS Authorization and Account Code Dialing BAS Offline Mode Pseudo Night ModeBAS Overhead Paging BAS Call Recording and PlaybackBR Speed Dials Pad OpenWorX Business Receptionist BRBR Directory BR Overhead PagingOpenWorX Communications Portal BR Authorization and Account Code DialingBR Attendant PC Minimum Hardware Requirements Communications Portal Benefits Communications Portal FunctionalityDialer Database OpenWorX DialerDialer Benefits OpenWorX Message Reader MR OpenWorX Location Status Information LSIMR Benefits OpenWorX Short Text MessagingSTM Benefits ICA Functionality OpenWorX Incoming Call Assistant ICAICA Benefits ICA Comparison of ICA and IPS Functionality OpenWorX Group Call Forward Control GcfcICA ICA vs. Camp On Gcfc Functionality OpenWorX Personal Call Assistant PCAPCA OpenWorX Desktop PCA Limiting User ViewsDesktop Directory Personal DirectoryPCA OpenWorX Inaset OpenWorX Name DisplayOAI Application Software Development OpenWorX Multiple Ccis Node ConfigurationBAS Ccis Network Information Business Receptionist Ccis Network InformationPage Automatic Call Distribution ACD Automatic Call Distribution ACD with MISBasic ACD Delay Announcement ACD Basic ACD FeaturesBusy In/Busy Out ACD Call Waiting Indication ACDImmediate Overflow ACD CallCenterWorX ACD 3.0 for BusinessPriority Queuing ACD Queue Size Control-ACDCallCenterWorX ACD Features Automatic Call Distribution with MIS Business Turnkey Packages CallCenterWorX MISBusiness Software Only Packages CallCenterWorX ACD 3.0 for Business Turnkey PackagesCallCenterWorX MIS Item ACD Capacities CallCenter WorX MIS Business System Capacities5GB BhcaRelated Documents PBX RequirementsACD Terminals PBX Requirements RemarksMaster Master Contact Center SolutionsContact Routing Q-Control Announcements Q-Announce Reports Q-ControlAgent Desktop Q-Desktop Multi-Media Q-Email, Q-Chat, Q-Fax Callbacks Q-CallbackInteractive Voice Response Q-IVR Outbound Dialing Q-OutdialQueWorX 4.0 Licensed Applications QueWorX 4.0 FeaturesAuto Attendant Scheduled Callbacks Immediate Customer CallbackInternet Initiated Callbacks Estimated Time to Answer ETASoft Phone Screen PopMultilingual Announcements Global Repeat VerificationCustomized Announcements Professional Services for QueWorXCustomizable Reports Extended Enterprise IP Solution VoIP SolutionsVoIP Solutions Voice over IP VoIPEquipment Name Function Typical IP Gateway, Branch and Adapter configurationsIP Station Peer-to-Peer Connections over Ccis Networking via IP Peer-to Peer Connections between IP Enabled DtermRemote Connections of IP Stations Connections to Legacy Stations and TrunksAutomatic Program Download for IP Enabled Dterm 8IPLA/24IPLA Options Per Location Service Conditions on System Registration Service Conditions on Legacy Service FeaturesService Conditions on Vlan Service Conditions on Encryption in System RegistrationMD5 is an algorithm defined in RFC 1321 from the Ietf Local Connection Mode Remote Connection Mode Service Conditions on Remote ConnectionsOperation mode for each IP terminal Location number in each operation mode for each IP stationExample 1 When Sta logs in Location #1 Example 2 When Sta logs in Location #2Service Conditions on Automatic Program Download Required Equipment for IP Station Ccis Networking via IPSPN-32IPLAA IP PAD SPN-16VCTAA IP PADCcis Networking via IP Peer-to-Peer Connections Basis Point-to-Multipoint Connection Ccis Networking via IP Non Peer-to-Peer Connections BasisIP Trunk Point-to-Multipoint Connection IP Trunk Card Specifications Service Conditions IP Ccis via IP Trunk cardsRequired Equipment for IP Ccis via IP Trunk cards Payload Period Maximum Voice Channels per IP TrunkConnection Features FeaturesService Conditions for H.323 Required Equipment for H.323 IP Trunk SpecificationsExample of FAX and Modem over IP connection FAX and Modem over IPSPN-8IPLA IP PAD-B SPN-8IPLA IP PAD-CSPN-8IPLA IP PAD-A SPN-32IPLA IP PAD-EOpposite Office 2000 IPS Required Equipment for FAX or Modem over IPOpposite Office OwnRequired bandwidth for Modem Connection Required bandwidth for FAX ConnectionConnection Conditions Required Bandwidth One-way Network Conditions and Payload Remote PIM over IPRequirement Remarks With G7.23.1 With G729a 8k Without Compression 3k/6.3k Bandwidth RequirementCompression Advantages Host Site Equipment Name Remarks Required Hardware and SoftwareRemote Site Equipment Name Remarks XNote List of Service Features OperationVendor Support for Open System Standards Planning and InstallationVoice Messaging Bandwidth requirementsNetwork Bandwidth Network ConsiderationCodec Filler Time Msec Bandwidth utilizationCodec Total Bandwidth per transmit stream Msec Device Registration Server DRS and Dhcp Quality of Service QoSFor Dterm IP Port Type Destination Default Port No RemarksFor Voice Control/Voice Packet For H.323 IP Trunk For Ccis Virtual IPTIPT Ccis PBX TCPLimitations System Conditions/Limitations Peer-to-Peer IPConditions Common Channel Inter-Office Signaling Ccis System Outline of a Ccis Connection Ccis and Isdn Digital Ccis Digital and Analog CcisAnalog Ccis Voice Compression Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsCommon Channel Inter-Office Signaling Ccis Ccis Networking via IP Non Peer-to-Peer Service Conditions on Non Peer-to-Peer ConnectionsLocal office/Tandem office Centralized BillingCenter office Common Channel Inter-Office Signaling Ccis Centralized E911 Ccis Look Ahead Routing Call Set Up TimesAlternate Routing Shared Trunk Facilities and Alternate RoutingCentralized Maintenance Facility Centralized System Maintenance and AdministrationCentralized Management Center Centralized Call Accounting / Billing Centralized Call Accounting/Billing SystemsCentralized Attendant Consoles Centralized Voice Processing / MessagingCcis Centralized Voice Mail Ccis Feature Name Neax 2400 Required Ccis Feature ChartUniform Numbering Plans YESCcis Feature Chart System Capacity for Ccis with Digital Interface System CapacitySystem Capacity for Ccis with Analog Interface System Capacity for Ccis Networking via IPRequired Equipment for Digital Ccis Required EquipmentRequired Equipment for Analog Ccis Required Equipment for Ccis Networking via IPSpecifications Remarks IP SpecificationsPAD 24IPLACharacteristics Channel DTI SpecificationsPage PRI Services & Features Integrated Services Data Network IsdnIsdn Feature List Isdn Primary Rate InterfaceCalled Party Recognition Service Direct-In Termination DIT Call-By-Call Service SelectionCPN To Network-Present CPN To Terminating User-Display Did and DOD Addressing Did AddressingIsdn Terminal AT&TPage Megacom 800 Service/800 Wats Ultra Wats Megacom Access/WATSMultiquest /900 Service Subaddress-PresentEvent Based Ccis Trunk Provisioning Service SelectionBusiness Feature List Business Feature ListIsdn Network Requirements for Layer One Supported Network Services Trunk provisioned onlyFor 24DTI Isdn PRI SpecificationsFor 30DTI For 24PRTBRT DMS Selection 4ESS NET Dedicated Access AT&T NTI MCI SprintNET IPS DMS Provisioning 4ESS NETAT&T NTI MCI Sprint Voice Features DMS 4ESS NETDedicated Access NTI AT&T MCI Sprint Selection DMS 4ESS NET IPS Switched DataAT&T MCI Sprint Provisioning DMS 4ESS NET IPS Switched Data AT&T MCI Sprint Virtual Private Network DMS 4ESS NETCall by Call Service AT&T NTI Siemens Selection 5ESS Services and Features LEC CarriersDedicated Access AT&T NTI Siemens Virtual Private Network AT&T NTI DMS 4ESS NETAT&T NTI Siemens Voice Features AT&T NTI SiemensFacility Management Network Message WaitingEwsd Switched Data Call By Call Service SelectionAT&T NTI Siemens 5ESS Virtual Private Network AT&T NTI SiemensApplications Isdn Basic Rate Interface BRIONE SC03 Supports Four 2ILCA System RequirementsIsdn PRI Required Equipment Isdn Equipment ListIsdn BRI Required Equipment Isdn Terminal Required EquipmentCapacity for ISDN-PRI DocumentationSystem Capacity for ISDN-BRI 24DTI 24PRTPage Univerge Neax 2000 IPS Wireless Communication System WCS Wireless SystemWired for Wireless Analog PBX InterfaceCcis Interface Wireless Roaming Multi-Site Roaming 931a Roaming over IP Trunk HLR Wireless DefinitionsConfiguration Application Integrated Type Wireless Short Text Message Notification OAIFeature Matrix by Configuration Type Features2000 IPS Interface1 Interface2 Wired for Wireless Adjunct Type Integrated TypeFeature Descriptions Wireless Wired forWay Calling HandoverPreset Dialing AuthorizationOut of Zone IndicationDterm PS System DescriptionLithium-Ion Battery Dterm PS III AccessoriesBattery Charger HeadsetsZone Transceiver II ZT Zone Transceiver II Specifications Wireless SpecificationsIntegrated Adjunct Analog Adjunct Ccis Equipment Description QTY Remarks WCS Required EquipmentPN-4VCTI 4VCT PN-IPTB IPTWireless LAN Handset Wireless LANWireless LAN Documentation Hotel/Motel System Hotel Feature ListPMS Terminal ConsoleHotel Console Application ProcessorHotel/Motel Front Desk Terminal Station Message Detail Recording SmdrExecuted Task Print Out Hotel PrinterAutomatic Wake-up Direct Data Entry Check In / Check OutDo Not Disturb Console CheckDo Not Disturb-System Do Not Disturb-Hotel/MotelHotel/Motel Attendant Console Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument Maid Status House PhoneMessage Waiting Message RegistrationVoice Message Waiting System Voice Message Waiting IndividualProperty Management System PMS Room Cutoff Console Room CutoffSingle Digit Dialing Room StatusItems indicated are as follows Hotel System Capacity Specifications PMS/SMDR Interface Hotel Printer InterfaceDescription Capacity SN716 Deskcon Station EquipmentAIMWorX Call AccountingAIMWorX databases Multi-Site Centralized OperationsSelect Database Licensing Option Description SQL Server licensing Information you need before installing AIMWorXOracle database LicensingStandalone ConfigurationsCall Record and User Capacity Integrating AIMWorX modules AIMWorX ManagerCorporate tier Enterprise tier1 SPE Alarm ManagerAsset Manager Auth Code ManagerCable Manager Bill ReconcilerCustom SPE Writer Hospitality LinksTrouble Ticket Additional Reference MaterialVoice Mail SPE Work OrderVoice Mail Integration Voice Messaging SystemsVoice Messaging Systems Description MCI Service Conditions System Architecture NEAXMail AD-120Level II Server Software License with Exchange Voice CardsThird Party Software Client Access Licenses CALPlatform Components Mail Reader Text-to-Speech Optional Software Feature PackagesThird Party Fax Server Integration PBX Integration Software2GB Platform SpecificationsNEAXMail AD-64 Level I/Level II Specifications Platform Level Level I/Level II Platform SpecificationsLevel I Dell GX280 Level II Dell PE2800 40GB Sata 36GB ScsiAdditional Hardware Components UPS Uninterruptible Power SupplyOptional Software Optional ActiveFax SoftwareUnified Messaging Hacker Prevention Features are as follows Voice Messaging Systems Voice Messaging Systems Available Languages Automated AttendantMailbox Manager AudiotextVoice Messaging Systems Maintenance Voice Messaging Systems ViewMail Visual MessagingViewCall Plus Unified Messaging and Call Management NEAXMail IM-16 LXFull Digital Integration Basic Features Hospitality Feature PackageEnjoy the Benefits of Integrated Messaging Additional Features System Documentation Niverge Neax 2000 IPS Features and SpecificationUniverge Neax 2000 IPS Documentation List Univerge Neax 2000 IPS Technical Manuals
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