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Chapter 16 Wireless System
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS Wireless Communication System

(WCS)

NEC’s wireless technology offers high system capacity, proven system reliability, high voice
quality, network integration, investment protection into the future, and extensive user mobility.
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS Wireless Communication System (WCS) provides interface for
Personal Station (PS) via a Zone Transceiver (ZT). When installing the WCS, there are three
types of Configuration Applications:
1. Integrated Type: Wired for Wireless
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides both PBX and WCS functions together.
2. Adjunct Type [1]: Analog PBX Interface
The WCS is positioned as a behind system of the existing PBX linked by LC-COT connection.
3. Adjunct Type [2]: CCIS Interface
The WCS is positioned as a behind system of the existing PBX linked by CCIS.
Wired for Wireless
This feature allows the UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS to have the Wireless PBX feature. The IPS
provides several integrated features adding on the adjunctive configuration.
Service Conditions
1. The service conditions of each feature are the same as for the Single Line Telephone, except for
the following:
Calling Number Display – PS
Last Number Redial – PS
Speed Dial – PS
2. The station number of a Dterm PS III can be assigned flexibly. The limitation of the number and
maximum digits depends on the UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS.
Analog PBX Interface
This feature allows the WCS to be integrated with many types of PBXs and to activate various PBX
services by sending hook flash signal and DTMF tone.
Service Conditions
1. The signal type of the following cases can be programmed on a route-by-route basis between the
WCS and the PBX.
To dial for placing a call.
To dial for accessing to the PBX service.
To dial after sending hook flash.