NEC NEAX 2000 specifications Attendant Called/Calling Number

Models: NEAX 2000

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ATTENDANT CONSOLE

Attendant Called/Calling Number

3.The trunk name display is provided on a trunk route basis. The maximum amount of characters in the trunk name display is four. The maximum number of trunk names assignable is 63. Only the MAT or CAT can be used to record or change a trunk name.

4.There are two ways to change a name that is currently programmed: Overwriting with a new name or erasing it by inserting a blank space as the first character.

5.The Attendant Console cannot be assigned a name. This feature applies only to Multiline Terminals, Single Line Telephones and trunk routes.

6.Station and trunk name assignment data is retained in case of a system reset or power failure.

7.Refer to the Alphanumeric Display Features and Specifications for the details of programming a name from a Multiline Terminal.

Attendant Called/Calling Number

General Description

This feature provides a display of the station number and station name on the Attendant Console during an At- tendant-to-Station connection. During an Attendant-to-Trunk connection, the same display shows the trunk route designation and a trunk identification code (4 digits).

Operating Procedure

Display is automatically provided during Attendant-to-Station connections and Attendant-to-trunk connections.

Service Conditions

1.The station number is displayed on the top line of the console's digital display during an Attendant-to-station connection.

2.When Call Forwarding has rerouted an Attendant-to-Station call, the number of the station where the call has been rerouted is displayed, rather than the station number the Attendant dialed.

3.When Station Hunting has rerouted an Attendant-to-Station call, the number of the station where the call has been rerouted is displayed, rather than the station (or pilot) number the Attendant dialed.

4.The trunk route designation and the trunk identification code are shown on the top line of the console's dig- ital display during an Attendant-to-Trunk connection.

5.All trunk routes will appear in the digital display with a designation (DDD, WATS, FX, TIE, CCSA, etc.). The trunk identification code (4 digits) is programmable.

6.Tenant information is not supplied in the digital display.

7.By pressing the LOOP key of a call which has been camped on by the Attendant and then using the DEST key, an Attendant can determine the trunk, the station number, and the station name (if assigned) to which the call is Camped-On.

8.When a trunk call has been rerouted by Call Forwarding – All Calls, Call Forwarding – Busy, Call Forward- ing – No Answer or intercept to the Attendant Console, and the Attendant answers the call, the trunk number and the called station number (intermediate station number) will be displayed and the SRC key LED will light.

9.While the called station number is displayed, the Attendant can transfer the call to a station, hold the call, or park the call. Once any of these steps are taken, the original called station number display cannot be re- displayed.

 

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NEC NEAX 2000 specifications Attendant Called/Calling Number