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ACCOUNT
CODE
ENTRY
Account
codes
of
up
to
16
digits
(16
or
13,
see
below)
are
incorporated
in
the
call
records
generated
by
the
Station
Message
Detail
Recording
(SMDR)
option
and
provide
a
reference
for
billing.
ACCOUNT
CODE
-
FORCED/VERIFIED/UNVERIFIED
Account
Code
-
Forced
Verified
requires
selected
station
users
to
dial
an
Access
Code
and
a
verification
code
before
making
an
outgoing
call.
The
outgoing
call
is
processed
only
after
the
dialed
Account
Code
is
verified.
Account
Code
-
Forced
Unverified
requires
selected
station
users
to
dial
an
access
code
and
an
unverified
Account
Code
before
making
an
outgoing
call.
The
outgoing
call
is
processed
only
if
the
unverified
Account
Code
is
dialed.
This
feature
allows
a
system
administrator
to
control
unauthorized
outgoing
calls.
The
Forced/Verified
Account
Code
is
part
of
the
Station
Message
Detail
Recording
(SMDR)
call
record.
An
Account
Code
has
a
maximum
of
13
or
16
digits.
ADD-ON
CONFERENCE
This
feature
allows
a
conference
call
with
a
maximum
of
four
parties
with
various
combinations
of
outside
lines
and
stations.
This
increases
efficiency
by
allowing
multiple
parties
to
enter
a
conversation.
ALL
CALL
PAGE
This
feature
allows
simultaneous
paging
(internal
and
external)
over
the
built-in
speaker
of
all
idle
Multiline
Terminals
in
a
zone.
This
enables
a
person,
away
from
the
station
being
called
but
within
hearing
distance
of
a
Multiline
Terminal
or
external
speaker,
to
respond
to
the
paging
call.
ALPHANUMERIC
DISPLAY
The
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminals
with
display
have
a
24-character
by
3-line
LCD.
These
displays
provide
information
such
as:
date/time,
elapsed
call
time
on
outside
calls,
digits
dialed,
internal
calling
party
number,
Customized
Message,
Speed
Dial
entries,
or
soft
keys.
ANALOG
LINE
EXTENDER
(Dterm
Analog
EXT)
This
feature
allows
a
user
with
a
DTP-32DE-1
Multiline
Terminal
to
make
or
receive
calls
from
a
remote
location
while
maintaining
a
station
appearance
from
the
office
KTS
(Key
Telephone
System).
ANCILLARY
DEVICE
CONNECTION
This
feature
allows
installation
of
selected
peripheral
(ancillary)
devices
such
as
a
tape
recorder
on
any
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminal,
with
an
optional
AD(A)-R
Unit.
An
optional
AP(A)-R
Unit
adapter
allows
connection
of
single
line
equipment
such
as
a
single
line
telephone,
modem,
automatic
dialer,
cordless
telephone
or
other
compatible
device
for
original
call
only.
These
terminals
have
a
built-in
headset
jack
to
allow
handsfree
operation.
The
Analog
Port
Ringer
Adapter,
AP(R)-R
Unit,
allows
connection
of
single
line
equipment
such
as
a
Single
Line
Telephone
(SLT),
modem,
facsimile
machine,
automatic
dialer,
answering
machine
or
other
compatible
analog
device.
ANSWER
HOLD
This
feature
enables
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
press
the
flashing
Answer
(ANS)
key
to
answer
incoming
ringing
calls
on
a
CO
line
key.
If
the
Multiline
Terminal
user
is
already
engaged
in
a
call,
the
first
call
is
automatically
placed
on
Non-Exclusive
Hold
when
the
second
call
is
answered.
Answer
Hold
is
particularly
useful
at
Attendant
Positions
or
other
central
answering
positions.
Using
the
Answer
(ANS)
key
speeds
call
handling
and
Answer
Hold
prevents
accidental
call
dropping.
ANSWER
KEY
Multiline
Terminals
have
an
Answer
(ANS)
key
and
associated
LED.
The
LED
flashes
when
the
Multiline
Terminal
user
receives
an
incoming
CO/PBX,
Tie/DID
transferred
or
CO/PBX
transferred
call.
When
multiple
calls
are
received,
the
Answer
(ANS)
key
is
used
to
pick
up
calls.
The
LED
continues
flashing
until
the
last
unanswered
call
is
answered.
Press
the
Answer
(ANS)
key
during
a
call
to
hold
the
current
call
and
allow
the
next
call
to
be
answered.
ASSIGNED
NIGHT
ANSWER
(ANA)
ANA
allows
CO/PBX
lines
to
be
programmed
to
bypass
the
attendant
and
ring
directly
at
a
selected
station
or
tenant.
A
separate
Direct
Inward
Termination
(DIT)
ringing
assignment
is
available
for
Day
Mode.
System
Software
S4000
or
higher
is
required
to
support
delay
ringing
to
ANA
or
to
ANA
trunks
to
a
tenant.
ATTENDANT
ADD-ON
CONSOLE
This
Console
functions
in
conjunction
with
a
Multiline
Terminal
programmed
as
an
Attendant.
Each
console
provides
access
to
a
maximum
of
48
stations
and/or
outside
lines.
The
Busy
Lamp
Field
status
is
shown
as
a
red
LED
for
each
station
or
trunk.
These
trunks
can
include
CO/PBX,
DID,
ISDN,
E&M
Tie
Lines,
T1
lines
and
VoIP
Trunks.
The
Attendant
Add-On
Console
also
has
12
function
keys
that
can
be
used
for
attendant
messaging
or
paging
access.
The
NEC
IPK
supports
up
to
four
Attendant
Add-On
Consoles
per
system.
A
single
station
within
the
system
supports
a
maximum
of
four
consoles.
ATTENDANT
CAMP-ON
This
feature
allows
a
call
to
be
transferred
to
a
busy
station
and
is
used
at
an
Attendant
Position
with
an
Attendant
Add-On
Console.
Press
the
Transfer
(TRF)
key
on
the
Attendant
Add-On
Console
to
send
the
camp-on
tone
to
the
busy
station.
When
the
station
receives
the
camp-on
tone,
the
call
rings
and
can
be
answered.
If
the
camped
on
call
is
not
answered
in
a
preprogrammed
time,
it
recalls
to
the
Attendant
Position.
ATTENDANT
POSITIONS
Any
number
of
stations
can
be
designated
as
Attendant
Positions.
These
stations
have
access
to
distinct
Attendant-type
features.
Two
Attendant
Positions
can
support
two
Attendant
Add-On
Consoles
each.
Attendant
features
such
as
setting
Night
Mode
and
System
Speed
Dial
memory
programming
apply.
ATTENDANT
STATION
OUTGOING
LOCKOUT
This
feature
allows
an
Attendant
Position
with
an
Attendant
Add-On
Console
to
set
a
predetermined
Code
Restriction
Class
Assignment
to
any
station
that
is
assigned
on
the
Attendant
Add-On
Console.
This
allows
the
Attendant
to
set/reset
restrictions
to
a
station
to
disallow
outgoing
calls.
ATTENDANT
TRANSFER
This
feature
permits
efficient
call
transfers
within
the
system
using
an
Attendant
Multiline
Terminal
equipped
with
one
to
four
Attendant
Add-On
Console(s).
Transferred
calls
can
be
voice
announced,
camped
on
(if
the
station
is
busy),
or
directly
transferred
to
ring
at
stations.
All
unanswered
transferred
calls
return
to
the
Attendant
with
distinct
audible
and
visual
indications
after
a
programmed
time.
AUTHORIZATION
CODE
Permits
a
station
to
dial
outside
numbers
that
would
otherwise
be
restricted.
When
an
access
code
plus
Authorization
Code
is
dialed,
the
station
code
restriction
class
temporarily
changes
to
allow
calls
when
permitted
by
a
new
code
restriction
class.
The
Authorization
Code
can
be
verified
or
unverified
based
on
class
of
service
and
is
assigned
in
the
Forced/Verified
Account
Code
table
(these
share
the
same
table).
The
Authorization/Account
Code
is
part
of
the
Station
Message
Detail
Recording
(SMDR)
call
record.
AUTOMATED
ATTENDANT
This
Attendant
answers
incoming
CO/PBX
calls
and
sends
a
greeting
message
for
calling
parties.
When
the
caller
enters
a
station
number
or
a
1-
or
2-digit
number
from
the
dial
pad
as
instructed
in
the
greeting
message,
the
Automated
Attendant
then
transfers
the
call
to
a
designated
station
or
station
hunt
group.
The
Automated
Attendant
can
be
set
to
provide
eight
automated
message
levels.
Installation
of
a
VRS(4)-U10
ETU
is
required.
AUTOMATIC
ANSWER
WITH
DELAY
MESSAGE
This
feature
answers
incoming
CO/PBX
calls
and
plays
a
specified
message
to
the
outside
caller
while
still
ringing
designated
stations.
One
or
two
messages
can
be
played
to
the
outside
caller.
Message(s)
played
are
the
same
as
the
Automated
Attendant
Message(s).
AUTOMATIC
CALL
DISTRIBUTION
(ACD)
Automatic
Call
Distribution
forwards
any
incoming
call
(DIT,
ANA,
DID,
or
CO
Ring
Transfer)
to
a
prearranged
ACD
Group
of
Agents.
An
incoming
call
is
distributed
to
the
Agent
of
the
ACD
Group
that
has
been
idle
the
longest.
The
ACD
feature
has
four
distinct
parts:
Call
Distribution,
Agents
and
Supervisor
Function,
Status
screens
and
Management
Information
System
(MIS)
reports,
and
Delay
Announcement.
AUTOMATIC
CALLBACK
After
receiving
a
call
waiting
tone
from
a
busy
station,
a
user
can
set
an
Automatic
Callback.
When
both
stations
are
idle,
the
system
signals
the
Automatic
Callback
originator
first
and,
after
a
response,
signals
the
other
station.
AUTOMATIC
DAY/NIGHT
MODE
SWITCHING
This
feature
allows
the
system
to
be
programmed
to
switch
automatically
into
or
out
of
the
Night
Mode
at
a
preprogrammed
time.
Night
Mode
does
not
have
to
be
manually
set/reset
daily.
After
a
preprogrammed
time,
the
system
automatically
switches
back
to
Day
Mode.
AUTOMATIC
HOLD
This
feature
activates
when
an
Attendant
with
an
Attendant
Add-On
Console
presses
a
DSS
key
programmed
for
station
or
page
access
while
engaged
in
an
outside
call.
Automatic
Hold
also
activates
during
an
outside
call
when
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
presses
a
Feature
Access
key
or
One-Touch
key
programmed
for
Direct
Station
Selection
or
Direct
Paging
Access.
This
feature
reduces
the
risk
of
accidentally
disconnecting
a
call
due
to
incorrect
operation
and
simplifies
access
to
various
features
by
reducing
required
operational
steps.
AUTOMATIC
NUMBER
INDICATION
(ANI)
ON
T1
T1
ANI
displays
the
calling
party
telephone
number
on
the
LCD
of
the
Multiline
Terminal
for
calls
on
a
Feature
Group
D
T-1
span.
ANI
information
follows
the
call
to
wherever
it
is
transferred.
This
feature
is
functionally
the
same
as
Caller
ID.
AUTOMATIC
REDIAL
This
feature
simplifies
repetitive
dialing
to
a
busy
or
unanswered
outside
party.
When
receiving
a
busy
tone
or
no
answer
while
attempting
to
make
an
outside
call
(CO/PBX),
the
system
periodically
redials
the
party
number
while
the
station
use
monitors
the
call
for
completion.
AUTOMATIC
RELEASE
This
feature
releases
the
outside
line
circuit
after
an
outside
party
abandons
the
call.
For
this
feature
to
work
with
Loop
Start
Trunks,
the
CO/PBX
providing
the
outside
line
must
provide
a
timed
disconnect
signal.
Automatic
release
is
normally
provided
on
Ground
Start
Trunks,
E&M
Trunks,
ISDN
Trunks,
Tie/DID,
and
VoIP
Lines.
AUTOMATIC
ROUTE
SELECTION
(ARS)
This
feature
allows
an
outgoing
line
to
be
seized
using
a
Trunk
Group
or
Route
Advance
Block
(RAB)
for
each
number
dialed
by
the
user.
ARS
allows
better
use
of
trunks
connected
to
the
system.
AUTOMATIC
TRUNK-TO-TRUNK
TRANSFER
This
feature
allows
an
incoming
CO/PBX
call
to
be
automatically
dialed
out
of
the
system
over
another
outside
line
to
a
preprogrammed
telephone
number.
This
is
especially
useful
to
forward
calls
to
an
answering
service
during
non-business
hours
(
i.e.,
nights,
weekends
or
holidays).
BACKGROUND
MUSIC
OVER
EXTERNAL
SPEAKERS
This
feature
provides
music
over
external
speakers
for
enhancement
of
the
work
environment.
The
ECR-U10
ETU
interrupts
background
music
during
an
external
page.
BACKGROUND
MUSIC
-
MULTILINE
SPEAKER
This
feature
allows
the
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
dial
a
code
to
enable
one
of
three
music
sources
to
play
through
the
idle
terminal.
Paging,
incoming
voice
announcements,
rings
and
recalls
override
the
music.
BARGE-IN
This
programmable
feature
allows
selected
Multiline
Terminal
users
in
the
system
to
override
another
station
user
conversation
with
or
without
alerting
that
station
user.
The
alert
tone
is
a
programmable
option.
BATTERY
BACKUP
-
SYSTEM
MEMORY
A
battery
backup
retains
System
Program
Memory
during
a
power
outage.
When
fully
charged,
the
battery
maintains
backup
power
for
approximately
21
days.
System
Data,
Speed
Dial
Memories
and
Clock/Calendar
are
among
the
functions
protected
by
the
backup
battery.
When
power
is
restored,
the
system
returns
to
normal
operation.
The
battery
is
continuously
charged
while
the
system
is
operating
on
commercial
power.
BATTERY
BACKUP
-
SYSTEM
POWER
A
built-in
battery
temporarily
provides
complete
system
operating
power
during
commercial
power
outages.
Operating
time
on
the
backup
battery
is
approximately
30
minutes
on
systems
configured
for
64
ports
and
approximately
15
minutes
on
systems
configured
for
144
ports.
If
optional
(locally
provided)
batteries
are
connected
and
fully
charged,
full
system
operation
can
be
maintained
for
an
extended
time.
Actual
time
depends
on
system
configuration,
traffic
conditions
and
the
capacity
of
the
batteries
being
used.
The
built-in
or
external
battery
is
continuously
charged
while
the
system
is
operating
on
commercial
power.
BUSY
LAMP
FIELD
(BLF)
ON
MULTILINE
TERMINALS
The
BLF
feature
indicates
station
status
with
an
LED.
The
LED
lights
when
Feature
Access
keys
and
One-Touch
keys
are
programmed
for
Direct
Station
Selection
(DSS).
The
32-key
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminals
and
32-key
Dterm
Series
i
Multiline
Terminals
are
the
only
terminals
supporting
BLF
on
One-Touch
keys.
This
allows
Multiline
Terminal
users
to
determine
at
a
glance
if
a
station
is
in
use.
CALL
ALERT
NOTIFICATION
This
feature
allows
station
users
to
receive
an
alert
tone,
flashing
ICM,
Large
LED
and
LCD
identification
when
an
incoming
caller
has
called
and
the
user
station
is
busy.
This
allows
the
station
user
to
put
the
current
call
on
hold
to
answer
a
second
call,
increasing
call
handling
abilities.
CALL
APPEARANCE
(CAP)
KEYS
This
feature
automatically
places
an
outside
call
on
a
Call
Appearance
Key
if
the
call
is
answered.
These
keys
can
be
assigned
on
any
Multiline
Terminal.
The
user
can
press
the
applicable
CAP
that
is
flashing
on
any
station
with
the
same
appearance
to
retrieve
the
call.
This
feature
allows
efficient
call
handling
when
numerous
CO
calls
are
received
with
only
a
limited
number
of
available
CO
line
key
appearances.
CALL
ARRIVAL
(CAR)
KEYS
CARs
are
software
extensions.
A
Call
Arrival
Key
is
assigned
to
a
line
key
and
can
appear
and
ring
on
an
individual
or
multiple
stations.
When
a
call
is
directed
to
the
CAR,
any
station
with
the
CAR
appearance
can
answer
that
call.
This
ensures
that
every
call
is
answered
promptly.
CAR
keys
use
system
extension
numbers
and
are
assigned
in
groups
of
four.
Call
Arrival
and
Call
Appearance
keys
often
work
together
to
provide
solutions
to
unique
applications.
CALLBACK
REQUEST
A
Callback
Request
can
be
set
to
any
Multiline
Terminal
to
notify
the
user
that
another
station
wants
a
call
returned.
Users
of
Multiline
Terminals
can
receive
a
maximum
of
three
Callback
Requests
from
other
station
users.
Non-display
Multiline
Terminal
users
receive
a
Feature
(or
FNC)
LED
indication
when
a
Callback
Request
is
set.
Single
Line
Telephone
users
can
set
but
not
receive
a
Callback
Request.
CALLER
ID
INDICATION
This
feature
displays
the
calling
party
telephone
number
or
name
on
the
LCD
of
the
Multiline
Terminal
for
incoming
CO
calls.
Up
to
16
extensions
can
display
Caller
ID
on
incoming
calls,
and
after
the
call
is
answered,
Caller
ID
can
be
displayed
at
the
station
that
has
the
CO
call.
CALL
FORWARD
-
ALL
CALL
This
feature
forwards
all
calls
directed
to
a
station,
to
another
station,
Voice
Mail
system
or
to
the
Attendant.
This
allows
a
station
to
be
left
unattended
and
still
have
the
calls
answered
at
another
location.
Call
Forward
-
All
Call
can
be
set
or
canceled
at
the
destination
station.
Attendant
Positions
can
be
used
to
cancel
Call
Forward
-All
Call
system-wide.
CALL
FORWARD
-
BUSY/NO
ANSWER
This
feature
forwards
calls
directed
to
a
station,
to
another
station,
Voice
Mail
system
or
to
the
Attendant
Position
when
there
is
a
Busy
or
Ring
No
Answer
condition.
This
allows
calls
to
be
routed
to
another
station
or
to
the
Attendant
Position.
CALL
FORWARD
-
DISPLAY
When
a
call
is
forwarded
to
a
Multiline
Terminal,
the
forwarding
indication
with
the
forwarded
station
number
is
shown
on
the
Multiline
Terminal
display.
The
following
incoming
calls
are
supported:
DIT/ANA,
AA
Transfer,
DID,
TIE
and
SCD.
CALL
FORWARD
-
OFF-PREMISE
This
feature
forwards
calls
to
an
outside
telephone
number.
The
call
forward
destination
can
be
over
a
CO/PBX
Trunk,
Tie
Line,
2-way
DID
line
or
ISDN-BRI/ISDN-PRI
trunk.
CALL
FORWARD
-
SPLIT
This
feature
allows
a
station
to
forward
internal
or
external
calls
to
different
locations
such
as
Voice
Mail,
Off
Site,
Attendant
Position
or
another
station.
Split
forwarding
is
allowed
for
All
Call,
Busy
or
Ring/No
Answer
to
provide
more
efficient
call
processing.
CALL
PARK
-
SYSTEM
This
feature
allows
the
user
to
place
a
call
into
one
of
10
common
Call
Park
-
System
locations
from
any
station
in
the
system.
It
allows
the
call
to
be
removed
from
the
station
and
frees
that
station
to
answer
other
calls.
The
call
can
be
retrieved
from
System
Call
Park
from
any
station
in
the
system.
CALL
PICKUP
DIRECT
This
feature
allows
a
station
user
to
answer
any
call
directed
to
another
station.
This
permits
efficient
handling
of
calls
that
are
directed
to
unattended
stations.
CALL
PICKUP
GROUP
Any
station
user
can
answer
a
call
intended
for
another
station
user
either
in
their
programmed
Call
Pickup
Group
(Tenant
Assignment)
or
another
Tenant
Group,
depending
on
the
Call
Pickup
Access
Code
used.
Incoming
ringing
outside
calls
to
a
station
can
be
answered
by
any
station
in
the
same
Call
Pickup
Group
or
by
stations
in
other
Tenant
Groups.
The
system
can
be
subdivided
into
48
separate
Tenant
Groups,
each
with
its
own
outside
line
assignments.
Centralized
Voice
Mail
allows
two
or
more
systems
that
are
connected
by
Analog
or
Digital
T1
Lines
to
share
one
Voice
Mail
(VM)
system.
This
feature
allows
VM
Box
access
from
Intercom
(ICM)/CO/Automated
Attendant,
VM
message
LED
indication,
and
Call
Forward
-
Off
Premise
to
a
VM
port.
The
Elite
system
communicates
MW
LED,
Mailbox
and
other
information
using
DTMF
Signaling
between
two
Elite
systems.
CLASS
OF
SERVICE
This
feature
allows
or
denies
the
user
access
to
several
features.
Various
Class
of
Service
combinations
can
be
programmed.
Stations
are
then
assigned
to
these
different
Class
of
Service
assignments.
CLOCK/CALENDAR
DISPLAY
This
display
is
available
on
Multiline
Display
Terminals.
This
feature
displays
the
time
and
day
of
the
week
on
the
LCD
and
is
programmable
from
the
first
two
station
ports
in
the
system.
CODE
RESTRICTION
This
feature
is
an
advanced
system
of
restricting
outgoing
calls
based
on
the
first
eight
digits
dialed.
Code
Restriction
denies
placement
of
outside
recalls
based
on
trunk
groups
and
accommodates
equal
access
to
Other
Common
Carriers
(OCC')s
to
eliminate
unauthorized
calls
and
provide
cost
control.
CO/PBX
TIE
LINE
DIGIT
RESTRICTION
This
feature
lets
the
user
restrict
the
number
of
digits
that
can
be
dialed
from
a
station
on
an
outside
line
to
eliminate
unauthorized
calls.
COMMON
CHANNEL
INTEROFFICE
SIGNALING
(CCIS)
(See
Key-Common
Channel
Interoffice
Signaling.)
COMPUTER
TELEPHONY
INTEGRATION
(CTI)
CTI
integrates
computers
and
telephones
to
allow
access
of
sophisticated
communication
services
using
telephone
lines.
The
Telephony
Application
Programming
Interface
(TAPI)
supports
speech
and
data
transmission,
allows
a
variety
of
attachment
devices
and
supports
complex
functions
such
as
conference
calls,
call
waiting
and
Voice
Mail.
Through
TAPI,
all
elements
of
telephone
usage,
including
simple
dial
and
voice
calls,
can
be
controlled
by
Windows
95
and
higher
Windows
versions.
CTI
is
implemented
using
a
PC
Telephony
Board
or
a
Compute
Telephony
Adapter
(CTA).
This
PC
Telephony
Board
is
a
multifunction
PC-AT
add-in
card
with
telephone,
sound
system,
fax
and
modem
abilities.
The
PC
board
is
a
telephone
augmented
by
the
functionality
of
a
personal
computer
and
allows
telephone-type
operations
using
a
handset
or
headset.
The
separate
elements
of
telephony,
multimedia
audio
and
fax/data
are
tied
together
as
a
single
integrated
platform.
The
PC
board
supports
DTP/DTR
and
DTU
Multiline
Terminals.
The
CTA
can
be
attached
to
the
Electra
Elite
IPK
terminals
to
provide
a
serial
RS-232
or
USB
connector
to
the
PC
that
allows
TAPI
applications
to
control
telephony
features
of
the
KSU.
CONSECUTIVE
SPEED
DIAL
This
feature
provides
System
Speed
Dial,
Station
Speed
Dial
and
manual
dialing
for
all
stations
consecutively.
Complicated
dialing
sequences
are
simplified.
This
feature
eases
access
to
secondary
common
carriers,
credit
card
verification
and
other
applications
requiring
entry
of
authorization
codes
or
customer
numbers.
CORDLESS
TELEPHONE
CONNECTION
With
an
APR-U
Unit,
a
cordless
telephone
(2500-type)
can
be
connected
to
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminals.
System
Programming
defines
whether
or
not
the
cordless
telephone
rings
when
calls
are
directed
to
the
Multiline
Terminal
associated
with
it.
CUSTOMIZED
MESSAGE
A
station
in
Do
Not
Disturb
can
select
a
Customized
Message
that
is
displayed
at
Multiline
Display
Terminals
when
an
internal
call
is
made
to
that
station.
The
message
(10
messages
can
be
programmed)
remains
displayed
on
the
display
of
the
Multiline
Terminal
where
the
message
was
set.
DATA
LINE
SECURITY
This
feature
protects
any
station
port
from
receiving
audible
tones
(such
as
camp-on
or
override
tones)
and
denies
a
station
from
barging
in
while
busy.
It
prevents
disruption
of
data
transmission
when
using
a
modem
or
fax
(facsimile)
machine.
DELAY
ANNOUNCEMENT
This
feature
activates
when
an
incoming
Direct
Inward
Termination
(DIT/ANA),
CO
Ring
Transfer,
Automated
Attendant
Transfer
or
DID/Tie
line
call
to
a
Uniform
Call
Distribution
(UCD)
group
encounters
all
UCD
stations
busy
or
does
not
receive
an
answer
within
a
preprogrammed
time.
The
call
is
queued
and
receives
a
recorded
announcement
after
a
predetermined
time.
Multiple
Delay
Announcements
(first
and
second)
are
available.
DELAYED
RINGING
This
feature
allows
programming
of
a
secondary
answering
position
(CO/PBX
lines
and/or
Secondary
Incoming
Extension/
Call
Arrival
Keys)
to
ring
on
incoming
calls
after
a
programmed
time
interval.
DIALED
NUMBER
INDICATION
SERVICE
(DNIS)
This
feature
allows
a
name
to
be
assigned
to
inbound
DID
digits
in
order
to
allow
for
more
efficient
call
handling.
DIAL
0
FOR
ATTENDANT
Stations
can
dial
0
to
access
a
system
Attendant
Position.
DIGIT
INSERTION
This
feature
provides
user-friendly
operation
when
the
system
is
installed
behind
a
PBX
or
Centrex
Central
Office.
When
a
system
user
originates
an
outgoing
call,
the
system
automatically
inserts
the
PBX/Centrex
Trunk
Access
Code.
This
feature
saves
the
user
from
dialing
an
additional
Access
Code.
DIGITAL
LINE
EXTENDER
(Dterm
ISDN
EXTENDER
PLUS)
An
ESI
port
can
be
provided
to
a
station
user
at
any
location
external
to
the
NEC
IPK
location.
An
ISDN-BRI
line,
OPE-OF
Module
and
OPE-RE
Module
are
required.
The
ESI
port
and
ISDN-BRI
line
are
connected
to
the
OPE-OF
Module
at
the
NEC
IPK
System.
At
the
remote
site,
a
Multiline
Terminal
and
ISDN-BRI
line
are
connected
to
the
OPE-RE
Module.
The
remote
Multiline
Terminal
has
complete
use
of
the
NEC
IPK
System
and
some
remote
data
abilities.
DIGITAL
VOICE
MAIL
This
feature
provides
an
internal
Digital
Voice
Mail
Service
solution.
EliteMail
VMS(4)/(8)-U20
ETU,
EliteMail
CMS(2)/(4)-U10ETU,
EliteMail
Limited
FMS(2)/(4)/(8)-U20
ETU
or
EliteMail
CTI/VP/(4)/(8)/(12)/(16)-U10
ETUs
provide
Digital
Voice
Mail
Service,
Automated
Attendant
(AA),
Audiotext,
Fax
Detection,
Message
Notification,
Live
Record,
and
Centrex
Transfer.
CTI/VP
supports
unified
messaging
capabilities.
DIRECT
INWARD
DIALING
(DID)
DID
lines
can
be
connected
to
the
system.
With
DID,
incoming
calls
from
the
CO
can
reach
any
station
in
the
system
without
Attendant
intervention.
DID
full-digit
conversion
is
supported.
Any
incoming
number
can
be
directed
to
an
unrelated
station
number
in
Day
Mode
and
a
different
(or
same)
station
number
in
Night
Mode.
The
number
of
incoming
calls
to
a
tenant
can
be
limited.
DIRECT
INWARD
SYSTEM
ACCESS
(DISA)
DISA
allows
an
outside
caller
to
access
the
system
from
an
outside
line
without
Attendant
or
station
assistance.
The
outside
user
may
originate
calls
over
any
or
all
system
facilities
such
as
WATS
or
FX
after
successfully
entering
a
password.
DIRECT
INWARD
TERMINATION
(DIT)
DIT
allows
CO/PBX
lines
to
be
programmed
to
bypass
the
attendant
and
ring
directly
at
stations
or
tenants.
A
separate
Assigned
Night
Answer
(ANA)
ringing
assignment
is
available
when
the
system
or
tenant
group
is
set
to
Night
Mode.
DIRECT
PAGING
ACCESS
The
Attendant
Add-On
Console
Direct
Station
Selection/Busy
Lamp
Field
(DSS/BLF)
keys
allow
direct
access
to
each
of
the
Internal
and
External
Page
Zones
and
All
Call
Paging.
The
programmable
Feature
Access
and
One-Touch
keys
on
the
Multiline
Terminals
can
also
be
used
for
Direct
Paging
Access.
DIRECT
STATION
SELECTION
This
feature
allows
all
Multiline
Terminal
users
to
press
only
one
key
to
make
station
calls.
DISTINCTIVE
RINGING
This
feature
distinguishes
between
internal
and
incoming
outside
calls
and
provides
distinct
audible
ring
signals
and
patterns.
DO
NOT
DISTURB
(DND)
This
feature
temporarily
eliminates
all
audible
signals
for
incoming
calls
to
the
station
to
isolate
the
station
from
others
in
the
system.
DOOR
LOCK
RELEASE
RELAYS
While
a
station
user
is
connected
to
a
doorphone,
a
door
lock
release
relay
can
be
activated.
A
DPH(4)-U10
ETU
is
required
for
this
feature.
Four
doorphones
and
four
relays
are
provided.
Only
the
relay
matched
to
the
doorphone
connected
to
a
station
user
is
activated.
The
time
that
the
relay
is
active
depends
on
the
dial
code
dialed
by
the
station
user.
DOOR/MONITOR
TELEPHONE
A
DPH(4)-U10
ETU
is
required
for
this
feature.
Up
to
four
DP-D-1A
door
phones
can
be
installed
per
system.
A
door
phone
can
be
called
or
answered
individually
or
be
used
as
a
room
monitor.
While
the
user
is
talking
to
a
door
phone,
a
door
lock
release
relay
can
also
be
activated.
DP-TO-DTMF
SWITCHING
This
feature
provides
connection
for
transmissions
to
be
sent
to
data
receiving
units
requiring
Dual
Tone
MultiFrequency
(DTMF)
signaling.
This
feature
is
used
for
systems
that
are
connected
to
Dial
Pulse
(DP)
lines
but
need
to
communicate
with
computers
that
demand
DTMF
signaling.
DROP
KEY
The
Drop
Key
abandons
a
call
while
retaining
the
PBX/Centrex
line
for
originating
another
call.
The
Drop
Key
is
provided
by
programming
a
Feature
Access
or
One-Touch
key.
This
feature
allows
the
Recall
key
to
provide
a
hookflash
to
the
Central
Office.
Dterm
CORDLESS
TERMINAL
A
DTU-4R-1(BK)
TEL
or
ETW-4R-1(BK)
TEL,
Dterm
Cordless
Terminal,
can
be
connected
to
the
Electra
Elite
IPK
system
using
an
ESI
port.
A
Dterm
Cordless
Terminal
can
be
connected
directly
or
in
tandem
with
a
Multiline
Terminal
on
the
same
ESI
port.
This
terminal
is
equipped
with
a
cordless
handset,
a
10-digit,
2-line
LCD
and
a
dial
pad.
Also
included
are
a
TALK
key,
HOLD
key,
TRF
key,
CNF
key,
SPD
key,
a
MSG
Indication,
vibrator,
and
four
function
keys
with
a
red
LED.
The
Dterm
Cordless
Terminal
user
can
press
the
DESK
key
on
the
base
unit
of
the
idle
Dterm
Cordless
Terminal
to
switch
to
the
Multiline
Terminal
connected
to
it.
The
ETW-4R-1(BK)
TEL
uses
spread
spectrum
technology
providing
improved
voice
and
audio
quality
over
greater
distances
than
traditional
cordless
telephones.
Dterm
HANDSET
CORDLESS
The
DTP-16HC-1(BK)
TEL
is
a
stand-alone
telephone
with
a
direct
connection
to
one
digital
port
on
the
ESIB(8)-U10
ETU.
An
installed
ACA-U
is
required
for
each
terminal.
ELAPSED
CALL
TIME
This
feature
provides
each
Multiline
Terminal
with
an
LCD
indication
to
show
the
time
the
station
has
been
connected
to
an
outside
line.
ELECTRONIC
VOLUME
CONTROL
This
feature
is
provided
on
all
Multiline
Terminals
to
allow
easy
changes
to
the
LCD
contrast
on
Display
Multiline
Terminals,
Off-Hook
Ringing
volume,
Station
Ringing
volume
and
handset/
station
speaker
volume
control.
E&M
TIE
LINES
(4-WIRE)
E&M
Tie
Lines
(4-Wire)
can
be
connected
to
the
system
to
provide
access
to
and
from
remote
systems
and
facilities.
The
system
can
receive
and/or
transmit
DTMF
or
Dial
Pulse
signals
on
E&M
Tie
Lines.
ELITE
ACD
PLUS
Elite
ACD
Plus
is
an
Automatic
Call
Distribution
ETU
[ACD(8)-U10]
that
supports
up
to
40
agents
and
12
supervisors
logged
on
at
the
same
time.
This
feature
allows
any
incoming
DIT,
ANA,
DID,
or
CO
Ring
Transfer
call
to
terminate
at
a
programmed
ACD
group
of
agents.
Operation
includes
Automated
Attendant
(AA),
ACD
only,
or
both
AA
and
ACD.
A
Local
Area
Network
(LAN)
is
used
to
allow
one
administrator
and
five
PCs
to
monitor
statistics
and
generate
reports.
ENHANCED
911
The
NEC
IPK
system
supports
the
Enhanced
911
feature
by
defining
an
available
loop
start
trunk
as
a
CAMA
or
an
ISDN
PRI
trunk.
When
a
station
user
dials
911,
9
+
911,
or
CO
line
key
+
911,
the
E911
trunk
is
selected
and
the
Public
Safety
Answering
Point
(PSAP)
is
called.
The
PSAP
is
provided
callback
information
generated
from
the
NEC
IPK
E911
trunk.
The
NEC
IPK
system
administrator
must
maintain
and
update
the
callback
telephone
number
database
per
station.
EQUAL
ACCESS
ACCOMMODATION
This
feature
permits
Speed
Dial
memories
and
Code
Restriction
processes
to
be
applied
to
CO/PBX
lines
that
provide
access
to
a
Specialized
Common
Carrier
(SCC).
EXTERNAL
TONE
RINGER
This
feature
provides
a
common
audible
tone
signal
with
relay
contacts
for
control
when
incoming
CO/PBX
calls
are
received
in
Day
and
Night
Mode.
An
ECR-U10
ETU
is
required
for
this
feature.
The
relay
contact
closures
may
also
be
used
for
external
bells
or
chimes.
When
an
Attendant
is
not
available,
station
users
may
respond
to
the
external
ring
signal
and
answer
incoming
calls.
This
feature
provides
for
wide
area
coverage
or
loud
ringing
for
noisy
locations.
EXTERNAL
ZONE
PAGING
(MEET-ME)
This
feature
allows
for
up
to
three
zones
of
External
Zone
Paging
plus
All
Zone
External
Paging.
An
ECR-U10
ETU
and
a
1-
or
2-way
amplifier
must
be
installed
to
provide
this
feature.
This
feature
allows
the
user
to
locate
personnel
quickly
using
external
paging.
An
external
speaker
can
be
installed
in
a
noisy
area
where
a
telephone
would
not
be
appropriate.
All
Zone
External
Paging
enables
emergency
announcements
to
be
made
to
all
areas
quickly.
The
Meet-Me
function
allows
the
paged
party
to
quickly
respond
to
the
paged
call.
The
NEC
IPK
provides
one
zone
of
built-in
paging.
If
more
than
one
zone
of
paging
or
external
ringing
is
required,
an
ECR-U10
ETU
must
be
installed.
FACSIMILE
CO
BRANCH
CONNECTION
This
feature
provides
for
branch
connection
of
a
locally
provided
facsimile
machine
to
CO/PBX
lines.
Additional
CO/PBX
lines
are
not
required.
The
facsimile
shares
the
last
CO/PBX
line
on
the
COI(4)-U10
or
COID(4)-U10
ETU.
FEATURE
ACCESS
-
USER
PROGRAMMABLE
The
User
Programmable
-
Feature
Access
keys
and
One-Touch
keys
on
the
Multiline
Terminals
can
be
used
for
System/Station
Speed
Dial
and
many
system
features.
FLEXIBLE
LINE
ASSIGNMENT
Each
Multiline
Terminal
has
complete
flexibility
of
line
key
assignments
to
meet
individual
needs.
Functions
can
be
programmed
on
Flexible
Line
Keys,
including
DSS
(Direct
Station
Select)
numbers
and
a
variety
of
Feature
Access
Codes
to
simplify
the
use
of
these
functions.
Outside
line
appearances
and
Secondary
Incoming
Extensions
can
also
be
assigned
to
Flexible
Line
Keys.
FLEXIBLE
NUMBERING
PLAN
This
plan
is
automatically
assigned
by
the
Resident
System
Program
when
the
system
power
is
first
turned
on.
The
Station
Numbering
Plan
may
be
changed
via
System
Programming
to
fit
the
customer
needs.
A
station
can
be
assigned
a
2-,
3-,
or
4-digit
station
number.
An
Automated
Attendant
Numbering
Plan
is
also
available
in
the
Flexible
Numbering
Plan.
FLEXIBLE
RINGING
ASSIGNMENT
Flexible
Ringing
Assignments
for
incoming
outside
calls
and
Secondary
Incoming
Extension
appearances
can
be
programmed
to
ring
at
specified
Multiline
Terminals.
Separate
day
and
night
ring
assignments
are
available.
Delayed
ringing
is
also
an
option.
FLEXIBLE
TIMEOUTS
This
feature
provides
a
variety
of
timeouts
in
the
Resident
System
Program
to
allow
the
system
to
operate
without
initial
programming.
The
system
timeouts
can
be
changed
to
meet
the
customer
needs
according
to
the
requirements
of
the
system
application.
Some
timeouts
are
used
to
make
the
system
operate
to
customer
specifications
such
as
hold,
recall,
transfer
recall
or
delayed
ringing.
Others
are
more
technical
and
are
used
for
optimum
system
performance
in
the
existing
network
environment.
FULL
HANDSFREE
OPERATION
This
half-duplex
ability
is
included
with
all
Multiline
Terminals
for
internal
and
outside
calls.
The
MIC
ON/OFF
key
or
Feature
Access
Code
allows
microphone
muting.
GENERAL
PURPOSE
RELAYS
When
an
ECR-U10
ETU
is
installed,
two
general
purpose
relays
are
provided
that
are
controlled
by
access
code
for
Multiline
Terminals
or
by
key
control.
The
relays
remain
activated
until
deactivated
by
the
station
user.
GROUND
START
TRUNKS
Ground
Start
Trunks
can
be
connected
to
the
system.
Trunks
are
Assigned
as
Ground
Start
per
trunk
(via
switch
settings)
at
the
associated
COI(8)-U10
ETU.
Ground
and
Loop
Start
Trunks
can
be
mixed
in
the
system
per
trunk.
Ground
Start
Trunks
are
provided
with
line
supervision
to
ease
the
possibility
of
call
collisions.
COI(4)-U10
and
COIB(4)/(8)-U10
ETU
trunks
are
loop
start
only.
GROUP
LISTENING
This
feature
allows
others
in
the
room
to
hear
a
conversation
over
the
built-in
speakerphone
of
a
Multiline
Terminal.
The
user
can
continue
to
talk
on
the
handset
or
headset.
The
electronic
volume
control
can
be
used
to
adjust
Speaker
volume.
HANDSET
MUTE
While
using
the
Multiline
Terminal
handset,
a
station
user
can
turn
off
transmission
from
the
mouthpiece.
HANDSFREE
ANSWERBACK
Each
Multiline
Terminal
has
a
microphone
for
Handsfree
Answerback
of
internal
voice
calls.
Microphone
status
is
indicated
by
the
MIC
LED
on
each
Multiline
Terminal.
The
MIC
key
or
Feature
Access
Code
mutes
the
microphone
to
ensure
privacy.
HANDSFREE
DIALING
AND
MONITORING
This
feature
enables
all
Multiline
Terminal
users
to
dial
and
monitor
calls
without
using
the
handset.
This
feature
frees
the
user
to
perform
other
tasks
while
waiting
for
a
call
to
be
answered
or
while
on
hold.
The
electronic
volume
control
can
be
used
to
adjust
monitor
volume.
HEADSET
CONNECTION
(BUILT
IN)
A
headset
can
be
connected
to
Electra
Elite
IPK
Digital
Multiline
Terminals
via
a
headset
jack
at
the
bottom
of
the
telephone.
A
headset
ON/OFF
key
must
be
assigned
to
the
terminal
to
allow
easy
operation
of
the
headset.
The
headset
does
not
require
external
power.
HOLD
WITH
RECALL
(EXCLUSIVE
AND
NON-EXCLUSIVE)
Station
users
can
place
a
call
on
Hold
to
free
the
station
for
other
calls.
Multiline
Terminal
users
can
use
Exclusive
Hold
(call
can
be
picked
up
only
at
the
station
where
it
was
put
on
hold)
or
Non-Exclusive
Hold
(call
can
be
picked
up
at
any
station
that
has
access
to
that
line).
Single
Line
Telephone
users
can
place
calls
on
Exclusive
Hold.
A
call
on
hold
for
longer
than
a
preprogrammed
time
generates
a
recall
at
the
originating
station.
When
the
recalled
Multiline
Terminal
is
idle,
an
audible
signal
and
an
LCD
(if
equipped)
indicate
the
line
is
recalling.
HOT
LINE
This
feature
enables
a
station
user
to
automatically
dial
an
outside
number
or
another
station
when
the
station
goes
off-hook.
This
feature
is
provided
for
Multiline
Terminals
and
Single
Line
Telephones.
HOWLER
TONE
SERVICE
This
feature
provides
a
howler
tone
when
a
station
remains
off-hook
after
a
call
is
completed
or
when
a
station
is
off-hook
and
digits
are
not
dialed
within
a
predetermined
time.
HOLD
INDICATION
This
feature
provides
a
green
LED
line
key
indication
for
calls
held
at
a
Multiline
Terminal.
Calls
held
at
other
stations
provide
a
red
LED
line
key
indication.
This
feature
allows
easy
identification
of
calls
the
user
placed
on
hold.
INCOMING
CALL
IDENTIFICATION
This
feature
identifies
incoming
calls
on
Multiline
Terminals
with
an
LCD.
Internal
calls
are
identified
by
showing
the
caller
name
and
station
number.
A
ringing
Tie
line/DID
call
generates
a
display
on
the
LCD
of
the
line
number.
If
Caller
ID
is
provided,
the
CO
incoming
caller
Directory
Number
or
name
is
displayed.
INCOMING
TRUNK
NAME
OR
NUMBER
DISPLAY
When
an
incoming
CO/PBX
call
is
received,
this
feature
displays
the
trunk
name/number
as
specified
in
system
data
on
the
display
of
a
Multiline
Terminal.
When
the
incoming
call
is
answered,
the
display
is
taken
over
by
the
seized
trunk
name/number
display
feature.
INTERNAL
VOICE/TONE
SIGNALING
This
feature
allows
Multiline
Terminal
users
to
be
signaled
on
incoming
internal
calls
by
voice
announcement
or
ringing,
depending
on
System
Programming.
The
caller
can
dial
an
additional
digit
to
switch
a
voice
announcement
call
to
a
ringing
call
or
switch
a
ringing
call
to
voice
announcement.
This
feature
allows
Voice/Tone
switching
from
the
calling
side.
INTERNAL
ZONE
PAGING
(MEET-ME)
This
feature
allows
for
up
to
three
zones
of
internal
paging.
The
zones,
consisting
of
Multiline
Terminals,
can
be
paged
individually
or
all
zones
can
be
paged
at
once.
Any
station
user
can
answer
the
page
and
speak
privately
to
the
originator
of
the
page
with
the
Meet-Me
feature.
ISDN-BRI
TRUNK
CONNECTIONS
Integrated
Service
Digital
Network
-
Basic
Rate
Interface
(ISDN-BRI)
is
a
Public
Switched
Telephone
Network
(PSTN
service
that
provides
two
B
channels
and
a
D
channel,
commonly
called
2B+D.
When
used
for
voice
call
trunking,
the
two
Bchannels
provide
two
CO/PBX
connections.
Caller
ID
is
usually
a
standard
feature
on
ISDN-
BRI
provided
trunks.
The
NEC
IPK
System
supports
National
ISDN-1(NI-1)
protocol.
This
interface
provides
voice
communication
only.
ISDN-PRI
TRUNK
CONNECTIONS
Integrated
Services
Digital
Network
-
Primary
Rate
Interface
(ISDN-PRI)
is
a
Public
Switched
Telephone
Network
(PSTN)
service
that
provides
16
B
channels
and
a
D
channel,
commonly
called
16B+D.
When
used
for
voice
call
trunking,
the
B
channels
provide
16
CO/PBX
or
DID
connections.
Automatic
Number
Indication
(ANI)
is
usually
a
standard
feature
on
ISDN-PRI
provided
trunks.
ANI
displays
the
calling
party
telephone
number
on
the
LCD
of
the
Multiline
Terminal
for
incoming
calls.
I-USE
INDICATION
This
feature
provides
a
green
LED
line
key
indication
for
the
line
being
used
on
Multiline
Terminals.
Other
busy
line
keys
are
shown
with
a
red
LED.
This
quickly
identifies
the
line
being
used
by
the
station
user.
KEY-COMMON
CHANNEL
INTEROFFICE
SIGNALING
(K-CCIS)
Key-Common
Channel
Interoffice
Signaling
(K-CCIS)
allows
multiple
systems
to
be
connected
together
to
provide
additional
feature
compatibility,
above
what
normal
Tie
Lines
provide.
The
system
is
configured
with
the
24-channel
Digital
Trunk
Interface
(DTI),
a
Common
Channel
Handler
(CCH)
for
receiving
or
transmitting
common
signaling
data
from/to
a
distant
office,
and
a
CLKG-U10
Unit
for
network
synchronization.
The
system
can
provide
a
variety
of
interoffice
service
features
such
as
Calling
Name
display,
Centralized
Voice
Mail
Integration,
or
Link
Reconnect.
KEY
FUNCTION/MULTIFUNCTION
REGISTRATION
The
system
can
be
registered
as
either
a
Key
Function
(KF)
or
a
Multifunction
(MF)
telephone
system.
This
feature
is
set
via
a
switch
on
the
MBD-U10
Unit
during
installation.
LARGE
LED
INDICATION
All
Multiline
Terminals
have
a
Large
LED
to
indicate
incoming
calls
or
messages
that
are
sent
from
the
Attendant
or
a
Voice
Mail
system.
LAST
NUMBER
REDIAL
This
feature
allows
the
user
to
press
the
Redial
(or
LNR/SPD)
key,
and
press
_
to
redial
the
last
outside
number
the
user
dialed.
This
is
useful
when
a
busy
or
no
answer
is
received
when
trying
to
place
a
call.
LEAST
COST
ROUTING
(LCR)
This
feature
routes
outside
calls
to
the
least
expensive
route
available.
The
MIFM-U10
ETU
with
KMM(1.0)U
provides
cost
effective
call
routing
based
on
the
time
of
day,
day
of
week
and
Central
Office
number
dialed.
This
option
minimizes
costs
by
automatically
selecting
the
least
expensive
available
connection
for
outgoing
calls.
LIVE
MONITORING
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminal
users
can
listen
to
voice
mail
messages
as
the
message
is
being
recorded
by
EliteMail
VMS.
The
Live
Monitoring
feature
can
be
password
protected
and
can
be
used
in
automatic
or
manual
mode.
When
Live
Monitoring
is
in
use,
the
voice
mail
audio
is
played
from
the
Multiline
Terminal
speaker.
The
terminal
user
can
pick
up
the
handset
and
answer
the
call
anytime
during
the
recording.
LOOP
START
TRUNKS
Loop
Start
Trunks
can
be
connected
to
the
NEC
IPK
system.
Assignment
as
Loop
Start
is
per
trunk
at
the
associated
COI(4)/(8)-U10
ETU.
Ground
Start
and
Loop
Start
Trunks
can
be
mixed
in
the
system
per
trunk.
The
COIB(4)/(8)-U10
ETU
and
COI(4)-U10
ETU
are
loop
start
only.
MESSAGE
DISPLAY
BOARD
The
Message
Display
Board
informs
users
without
their
own
telephones
when
messages
are
received
in
their
voice
mailbox.
The
messages
are
indicated
by
an
LED
on
the
Message
Display
Board.
MESSAGE
WAITING
This
feature
allows
the
large
LED
to
provide
a
distinctive
message
indication
to
stations.
This
is
set
from
the
Attendant
Add-On
Console
or
from
a
Voice
Mail
Unit.
This
alerts
the
station
user
to
contact
the
Attendant
or
Voice
Mail
Unit
for
the
message.
MICROPHONE
CONTROL
This
feature
allows
microphone
control
with
ON/OFF
status
indication
on
all
Multiline
Terminals.
A
Flexible
Line
key
or
One-Touch
key
programmed
for
Microphone
Control
or
an
Access
Code
is
used
to
mute
the
microphone
for
privacy
during
incoming
voice
announcement
calls
and
during
calls
using
the
built-in
speakerphone.
MULTILINE
CONFERENCE
BRIDGE
The
Multiline
Conference
Bridge
feature
allows
any
intercom
user
and
any
outside
party
to
connect
to
a
port
of
the
CNF(8)-U10
ETU
and
make
a
multiparty
conference
call.
Up
to
two
CNF(8)-U10
ETUs
can
be
installed.
Each
CNF(8)-U10
supports
one
8-party
conference
or
two
4-party
conferences.
DSP
amplification
provides
higher
quality
conference
calling.
MULTILINGUAL
LCD
INDICATION
The
Multilingual
LCD
Indication
provides
the
option
for
English,
French,
Japanese
or
Spanish
characters
on
Multiline
Terminals
that
have
an
LCD.
The
language
selection
is
made
per
station
via
System
Programming.
Please
refer
to
the
EliteMail
VMS/Limited
features
for
its
multilingual
capabilities.
This
is
necessary
as
the
IPKMail
controls
the
voice
mail
soft
key
LCD.
MULTIPLE
TRUNK
GROUPS
A
maximum
of
32
Trunk
Groups
may
be
assigned.
Each
group
can
have
a
separate
Trunk
Group
Access
Code.
Assigning
Trunk
Groups
provides
access
to
different
types
of
outside
trunks.
With
Tenant
Service,
different
tenants
can
be
programmed
to
access
only
their
Trunk
Group.
MUSIC
ON
HOLD
A
locally
provided
music
source
or
an
internal
music
source
can
be
used
to
supply
music
to
parties
on
hold,
to
assure
them
that
they
are
still
connected
to
the
system.
NESTING
DIAL
Multiline
Terminal
users
may
store
up
to
four
Speed
Dial
(System
or
Station
Speed
Dial)
buffer
numbers
in
one
Station
Speed
Dial
buffer.
The
user
can
press
the
Redial
(or
LNR/SPD)
key
and
dial
a
single
Station
Speed
Dial
buffer
number
to
successively
access
all
four
buffers.
NIGHT
CALL
PICKUP
This
feature
functions
when
the
system
is
in
Night
Mode
and
an
incoming
call
rings
in.
When
a
Night
Chime
is
ringing,
station
users
can
dial
the
Night
Call
Pickup
Access
Code
or
press
a
Feature
Access
key
programmed
for
Night
Call
Pickup
to
answer
incoming
calls.
NIGHT
CHIME
This
feature
provides
a
common
audible
tone
signal
with
one
relay
contact
for
control
when
incoming
CO/PBX
calls
are
received
in
Night
Mode.
The
relay
contact
closure
may
also
be
used
for
external
bells
or
chimes.
The
Night
Chime
feature
is
used
after
working
hours
to
alert
night
personnel
of
incoming
outside
calls.
The
ECR-U10
ETU
is
required
for
this
feature.
NIGHT
TRANSFER
Attendant
Positions
(with
or
without
Attendant
Add-On
Consoles
can
place
the
system
into
or
out
of
Night
Mode.
This
changes
the
ring
assignment
of
CO/PBX
lines,
activates
ANA
Assignments,
Night
Call
Pickup,
Night
Chime,
Code
Restriction
Class
Assignments
and
Automated
Attendant
messages.
This
feature
can
operate
system-wide
or
per
tenant.
OFF-HOOK
RINGING
This
feature
alerts
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
that
an
incoming
outside
call
is
ringing
to
that
station
while
the
user
is
engaged
on
another
call.
Off-Hook
Ringing
is
provided
through
the
built-in
speaker
of
the
Multiline
Terminal
and
at
a
lower
volume
than
On-Hook
Ringing.
OFF-PREMISE
EXTENSION
This
feature
allows
the
connection
of
a
standard
DTMF
Single
Line
Telephone,
located
remotely
from
the
main
installation
site,
to
access
the
system
features
with
the
same
abilities
as
an
on-premise
Single
Line
Telephone.
An
OPX(2)-U10
ETU
is
required
to
support
this
feature.
Message
waiting
lamps
are
not
supported
by
the
OPX(2)-U10
ETU.
ONE-TOUCH
FEATURE
ACCESS
One-Touch
Feature
Access
is
provided
with
Multiline
Terminals.
This
feature
allows
Multiline
Terminal
users
to
press
a
single,
flexible
Feature
Access
key
or
One-Touch
key
to
access
many
system
features
or
System/Station
Speed
Dial
without
going
off-hook
first.
PC
ATTENDANT
CONSOLE
ElectraCall
PC
Attendant
is
a
Windows
95
application
that
integrates
the
major
features
of
the
traditional
attendant
position
with
the
power
of
a
PC
to
form
a
powerful
database-driven
application
that
increases
productivity
and
provides
the
efficient,
accurate
call
processing
required
in
the
service
oriented
marketplace
of
today.
ElectraCall
runs
on
the
PC
and
communicates
with
the
Electra
Elite
IPK
system
through
a
normal
digital
station
port
using
the
PCT(S)-U10
Unit
that
is
installed
in
the
PC
or
the
CTU(S)-U
Unit
with
OS
Windows
98
SE
or
higher.
PC
PROGRAMMING
The
MIFM-U10
ETU
allows
the
system
to
be
programmed
from
a
personal
computer
(PC).
System
Data
can
be
transferred
to/from
a
diskette
for
backup
of
System
Data.
NEC
PC
programming
software
allows
the
printout
of
job
specifications
and
station
designation
strips
to
shorten
installation
time.
End
users
can
access
this
software
to
program
several
features
for
their
Multiline
Terminals
such
as:
Line
Key
Assignment,
Telephone
Names,
Zone
Paging
Groups
or
various
timers.
POOLED
LINE
(OUTGOING)
This
feature
allows
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
seize
an
outside
line
on
one
Pooled
Line
key.
One
Pooled
Line
key
can
accommodate
a
Trunk
Group
or
Route
Advance
Block.
POWER
FAILURE
TRANSFER
The
KSU
has
one
built-in
PFT
relay.
The
PFT
connector
has
a
user
defined
CO
circuit
that
is
connected
to
the
MDF
(Amphenol
1).
When
power
returns,
any
ongoing
conversation
is
disconnected.
PRESET
DIALING
This
feature
enables
a
Multiline
Station
user
to
press
digits
on
the
keypad
before
going
off
hook
to
originate
an
outside
call.
PRIME
LINE
ASSIGNMENT
This
feature
allows
a
station
user
to
go
off-hook
and
originate
an
outside
call
from
the
trunk
assigned
as
the
Prime
Line
without
pressing
the
line
key.
This
feature
allows
the
assignment
for
a
trunk,
Trunk
Group
or
Route
Advance
Block.
PRIVACY
ON
ALL
CALLS
The
system
provides
complete
privacy
on
All
Calls.
No
station
user
may
enter
another
conversation
unless
allowed
via
Barge-In
or
Add-On
Conference.
PRIVACY
RELEASE
This
feature
allows
the
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
release
privacy
on
an
outside
line
by
pressing
a
privacy
release
key
programmed
on
the
station.
Another
user
can
then
press
the
same
CO/PBX
or
CAP
key
to
join
the
conversation
in
progress.
PRIVATE
LINES
This
feature
allows
two
outside
lines
to
be
programmed
as
private
lines.
Only
a
Multiline
Terminal
that
is
programmed
for
this
feature
can
have
access
to
private
lines.
The
LED
status
indication
for
the
private
lines
is
not
displayed
on
any
other
Multiline
Terminal.
PROGRAMMING
FROM
MULTILINE
TERMINAL
System
Programming
can
be
performed
from
designated
Multiline
Terminals
(with
LCD)
that
are
assigned
to
the
first
or
second
ESIB(8)-U10
ETU
port.
Some
programming
changes
can
be
entered
while
the
system
is
operating;
other
programming
changes
occur
when
the
affected
telephones
and
circuits
are
idle.
PUSH
BUTTON
DIAL
-
DTMF
OR
DP
This
feature
is
provided
on
all
Single
Line
Telephones
and
outside
lines.
Tie
Line
Trunks
are
assigned
per
trunk
to
generate
either
Dual-Tone
Multifrequency
(DTMF)
or
Dial
Pulse
(DP)
dialing
signals.
Loop
Start
/Ground
Start
CO
trunks
are
DTMF
only.
QUICK
TRANSFER
TO
VOICE
MAIL
A
station
user
attempting
to
transfer
a
call
can
force
the
call
to
be
transferred
to
the
called
party
voice
mail
box.
The
transfer
can
be
made
after
the
transferred
call
recalls,
after
an
internal
station
number
is
dialed
while
performing
a
screened
transfer
or
during
intercom
calls.
RECALL
KEY
This
feature
either
generates
a
hookflash
to
access
features
provided
by
the
outside
exchange
or
abandons
a
call
while
retaining
the
CO/PBX
line
for
origination
of
another
call.
Each
Multiline
Terminal
has
a
Recall
key.
The
function
of
this
key
is
set
in
System
Programming.
RECALL
WITH
STATION
IDENTIFICATION
A
transferred,
on
hold,
or
camped-on
call
that
is
not
answered
in
a
specified
time,
recalls.
During
the
recall,
the
Multiline
Terminal
display
shows
the
station
number
that
is
recalling
and
the
station
that
did
not
answer.
REDIAL
KEY
User
can
press
the
Redial
(LNR/SPD)
key
and
dial
the
Speed
Dial
buffer
number
to
access
System
and
Station
Speed
Dial.
User
can
also
press
the
Redial
key
to
redial
the
last
CO/PBX
number
dialed.
REMOTE
PROGRAMMING
Remote
Programming
may
be
performed
on
NEC
IPK
anytime
the
MIFM-U10
ETU
and
an
external
or
internal
modem
are
installed
with
the
NEC
IPK
System.
The
same
PC
programming
software
is
used
for
both
local
and
remote
programming.
RESIDENT
SYSTEM
PROGRAM
When
power
is
supplied
to
the
system,
the
hardware
configuration
is
scanned
and
Resident
System
Program
default
values
are
assigned.
This
enables
immediate
operation
even
before
the
system
is
programmed
to
accommodate
the
individual
site
requirements.
RESTRICTION
(OUTGOING)
This
feature
prevents
station
users
from
originating
outside
calls
per
station/per
trunk.
At
stations
where
Outgoing
Restriction
is
assigned,
users
can
continue
to
answer
incoming
calls,
place
and
receive
internal
calls
and
pick
up
held
lines
on
the
specified
trunk.
The
number
of
digits
dialed
on
outgoing
calls
may
also
be
restricted
per
station.
RING
TONE
VARIATION
Three
different
tone
pitches
are
provided
that
can
be
assigned
per
telephone
or
per
CO/PBX.
With
this
feature,
the
user
can
verify
priority
CO/PBX
calls
or
identify
particular
ringing
stations
in
an
area.
RINGING
LINE
PREFERENCE
This
feature
allows
station
users
to
answer
any
outside
line
ringing
on
their
station
by
going
off-hook
without
having
to
press
the
Answer
(ANS)
key
or
the
Flexible
Line
key
associated
with
the
ringing
line.
ROUTE
ADVANCE
BLOCK
This
feature
allows
assignment
of
up
to
16
tables.
Each
table
may
contain
four
Trunk
Group
priority
levels
from
lowest
cost
to
most
expensive.
A
station
user
may
have
a
Route
Advance
key
programmed
on
their
telephone
or
may
access
this
feature
using
a
Trunk
Access
Code.
When
placing
an
outside
call,
the
system
follows
the
Route
Advance
table
assigned
for
the
station,
ensuring
that
the
lowest
cost
available
Trunk
Group
is
used.
Any
Trunk
Group
can
be
assigned
to
multiple
route
advance
priority
tables.
SAVE
AND
REPEAT
This
feature
allows
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
save
the
last
outside
number
dialed
in
system
memory
for
later
use.
SCROLLING
DIRECTORIES
This
feature
provides
the
user
of
an
NEC
IPK
Multiline
Terminal
with
a
list
of
system
or
station
speed
dialing
numbers.
Using
the
soft
keys,
the
user
can
select
a
speed
dial
number
and
then
press
the
Speaker
key
or
lift
the
handset
to
dial
the
number.
SECONDARY
INCOMING
EXTENSION
A
Secondary
Incoming
Extension
(SIE)
can
be
assigned
on
Flexible
Line
keys.
The
status
is
indicated
by
the
LED
of
the
assigned
SIE.
An
incoming
internal,
ringing
TIE/DID,
DIT/ANA,
CO
Ring
Transfer
or
call
forwarded
call
can
be
picked
up
from
an
SIE.
SEIZED
TRUNK
NAME/NUMBER
DISPLAY
This
feature
displays
the
telephone
name/number
(assigned
in
System
Programming)
of
each
trunk
in
the
system.
The
name
or
number
is
displayed
on
the
Multiline
Terminal
LCD
when
a
trunk
is
seized.
SIMPLIFIED
CALL
DISTRIBUTION
This
station
hunting
method
provides
each
member
of
the
hunt
group
an
equal
number
of
calls.
Calls
are
delivered
sequentially
to
each
station
in
the
group.
When
the
system
reaches
the
end
of
the
hunt
group
list,
it
advances
to
the
top
of
the
list
and
repeats
the
sequence.
Transferred/internal
calls
are
not
supported
by
this
feature.
SINGLE
LINE
TELEPHONE
ACCESS
The
system
provides
for
the
connection
of
a
maximum
of
24
Single
Line
Telephones
(SLTs).
Single
Line
Telephone
users
can
make
CO/PBX
calls,
internal
calls
and
paging
calls.
This
option
requires
an
SLI(4)/(8)-U10
ETU,
an
OPX(2)-U10
ETU,
an
SLT(1)-U10
ADP
or
an
APR-U
connected
to
the
IPK
Terminal.
SLT
ADAPTER
This
Adapter
allows
a
port
of
an
ESIB(8)-U10
ETU
to
support
a
Single
Line
Telephone.
A
Single
Line
Telephone
can
be
connected
to
the
ESI(8)-U10
ETU
via
the
SLT(1)-U10
Adapter
using
2-wire
cable.
SLT
Adapters
do
not
support
voice
mail
systems
or
Message
Waiting
Lamps.
SLT
TIMED
ALARM
A
Timed
Alarm
(reminder)
may
be
set
at
any
Single
Line
Telephone.
At
programmed
intervals,
the
system
automatically
calls
the
SLT
station
to
remind
the
user
of
a
scheduled
time.
SOFTKEYS
Soft
keys
are
provided
on
all
display
NEC
IPK
Terminals
to
enhance
feature
efficiency.
This
feature
is
currently
used
for
Speed
Dial
Scrolling
Directories
and
IPKMail
Digital
Voice
Mail
systems.
SPEED
DIAL
STORED
CHARACTERS
Each
Multiline
Terminal
in
the
system
may
be
assigned
20
Station
Speed
Dial
buffers.
Depending
on
System
Programming,
if
1000
additional
System
Speed
Dial
numbers
are
assigned,
the
stations
do
not
have
Station
Speed
Dial.
Station
Speed
Dial
buffers
may
contain
a
maximum
of
24
digits
and
13
alphanumeric
characters
for
storing
a
name
associated
with
the
number.
SPEED
DIAL
-
STATION
Each
station
in
the
system
can
be
assigned
20
Station
Speed
Dial
buffers.
Depending
on
System
Programming,
if
1000
System
Speed
Dial
numbers
are
assigned,
the
stations
do
not
have
Station
Speed
Dial.
Each
Station
Speed
Dial
buffer
may
contain
a
maximum
of
24
digits
or
four
other
buffer
numbers
(Nesting
Dial)
and
the
called
party
name.
SPEED
DIAL
-
SYSTEM
Attendant
Positions
can
be
used
to
program
up
to
1000
System
Speed
Dial
memories
that
provide
shared
access
by
all
stations.
Up
to
1000
System
Speed
Dial
memories
can
be
programmed
without
Station
Speed
Dial,
or
80
System
Speed
Dial
memories
can
be
programmed
with
20
Station
Speed
Dial
memories
for
each
station.
System
Speed
Dial
memories
may
be
set
to
override
or
not
override
code
restriction
assignments
in
groups
of
10
or
100
when
the
system
is
assigned
80
or
1000
System
Speed
Dial
memories.
STATION
CAMP-ON
This
feature
allows
a
call
to
be
transferred
to
a
busy
station.
When
the
station
receiving
the
camp-on
tone
becomes
idle,
the
call
rings
and
can
be
answered.
After
a
programmed
time,
unanswered
camp-on
calls
recall
to
the
station
that
initiated
the
camp-on.
STATION
HUNTING
This
feature
distributes
internal
and
outside
calls
to
multiple
stations
in
a
station
hunt
group.
When
a
station
number
programmed
as
a
Station
Hunting
master
number
is
dialed
and
this
number
is
busy,
the
call
is
forwarded
to
another
station
in
that
hunt
group.
STATION
MESSAGE
DETAIL
RECORDING
(SMDR)
An
optional
MIFM-U10
ETU
provides
detailed
outside
call
records
of
system
telephone
usage.
This
supports
cost
control
by
identifying
telephone
users,
trunk
usage
or
digits
dialed.
SMDR
enables
connection
of
call
accounting
equipment
that
audits
local
and
long
distance
telephone
bills.
STATION
OUTGOING
LOCKOUT
This
feature
allows
a
station
user
to
temporarily
restrict
outgoing
calls
by
assigning
a
personal
code
(password).
The
Attendant
position
can
override
or
reset
the
Station
Lockout
setting
at
will.
STATION
RELOCATION
This
feature
enables
a
station
to
be
moved
from
one
location
to
another
without
reprogramming
the
station
data.
The
station
features
and
extension
numbers
remain
the
same
after
it
is
moved
to
the
new
location.
STATION
TRANSFER
This
feature
allows
any
station
user
in
the
system
to
transfer
any
call
to
any
other
station.
Outside
calls
can
be
transferred
to
Multiline
Terminals
without
the
direct
line
appearance.
Press
the
Transfer
(TRF)
key
on
a
Multiline
Terminal
or
use
the
hookswitch
on
a
Single
Line
Telephone
to
initiate
call
transfer.
The
transfer
is
completed
by
going
on-hook
on
a
Multiline
Terminal
or
Single
Line
Telephone.
STEP
CALL
When
a
person
initiates
an
internal
call
and
receives
a
busy
tone,
Step
Call
allows
them
the
option
to
dial
2
(default)
to
access
the
next
higher
station
number
in
the
same
group
of
ten
extensions
STORE
AND
REPEAT
This
feature
allows
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
talking
on
a
CO/PBX
line
to
store
any
telephone
number
in
memory
for
later
use.
STORED
HOOKFLASH
This
feature
allows
any
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
store
a
hookflash
in
a
Speed
Dial
buffer
to
allow
one-step
access
to
certain
Centrex
or
PBX
features.
SYNCHRONOUS
RINGING
This
feature
provides
CO/PBX
incoming
ringing,
synchronized
with
the
incoming
ringing
pattern
from
a
Central
Office.
SYSTEM
DATA
UP/DOWN
LOAD
This
feature,
included
with
NEC
System
Administration
Terminal
(SAT)
Software,
transfers
Station
Speed
Dial
data,
System
Speed
Dial
data
and
all
System
Data
from/to
a
PC.
System
Data
Up/Down
Load
can
be
performed
from
a
local
or
remote
location.
T1
CONNECTION
This
feature
allows
the
system
to
be
connected
directly
to
T1
carrier
links
using
a
public
or
private
network.
The
Digital
Trunk
Interface
(DTI-U10/20
ETU)
provides
different
types
of
trunk
signaling
with
T1
carrier
links
via
System
Programming.
The
DTI-U10/20
ETU
supports
Loop
Start/Ground
Start
and
Tie
line/
DID
trunks.
TANDEM
SWITCHING
OF
4-WIRE
E&M
TIE
LINES
This
feature
allows
E&M
Tie
Lines
to
be
connected
to
other
trunks
through
the
system
without
assistance
or
supervision
from
an
internal
station.
This
allows
distant-end
system
users
to
remotely
access
trunks.
Pad
control
is
provided
on
the
TLI(2)-U10
ETU
by
a
programmable
software
transmission
pad
to
adjust
to
the
line
loss
levels
of
the
Tie
line
accessed.
TENANT
SERVICE
Tenant
Service
allows
users
to
subdivide
the
system
into
a
maximum
of
48
Tenants
that
have
their
own
outside
line
access.
THREE-MINUTE
REMINDER
This
feature
sends
a
reminder
tone
to
the
Multiline
Terminal
user
that
originated
or
answered
an
outside
call.
The
tone
is
heard
through
the
Multiline
Terminal
speaker
every
three
minutes.
TONE
OVERRIDE
Multiline
Terminal
users
calling
a
busy
station
and
receiving
a
call
waiting
tone
can
generate
a
tone
override
that
is
heard
by
the
originator
and
busy
station.
Multiline
Terminal
users
may
place
the
existing
call
on
hold
to
answer
the
override.
TRUNK
QUEUING
This
feature
allows
a
station
user
to
increase
call
processing
efficiency.
When
a
selected
line
is
busy
because
all
outside
lines
are
busy,
telephone
users
can
queue
onto
the
busy
lines.
When
a
line
is
available,
the
system
provides
an
internal
incoming
ring
to
the
queuing
station.
If
the
queued
line
is
no
longer
needed,
the
user
can
dial
an
Access
Code
to
cancel
the
queue
request.
Each
station
can
be
queued
on
an
outside
line
by
selecting
the
specific
trunk
in
the
queue
procedure.
This
feature
allows
a
station
user
to
set
trunk
queuing
to
the
specified
trunk,
internal
Trunk
Group
or
Route
Advance
Block.
TRUNK-TO-TRUNK
TRANSFER
This
feature
allows
any
station
user
to
establish
Trunk-to-Trunk
Transfers
between
two
CO/PBX
(a
disconnect
signal
must
be
provided),
DID
and/or
E&M
Tie
line
calls.
TWO-COLOR
LEDs
Multiline
Terminals
have
a
Two-Color
LED
(green
or
red)
for
Flexible
Line
keys,
the
LNR/SPD
key
on
IPK
Professional
terminals
and
the
Large
LED
indications.
The
two
colors
indicate
station
status
(red)
and
message
status
(green).
Green
is
used
to
indicate
I-Hold
(Exclusive
and
Non-Exclusive),
I-Use
and
recall
conditions.
Other
functions
are
indicated
with
a
red
LED.
The
Attendant
Add-On
Console
is
also
provided
with
Two-Color
LEDs
(green
or
red)
for
direct
access
to
stations.
UNIFORM
CALL
DISTRIBUTION
(UCD)
This
feature
permits
incoming
DIT/ANA,
DID/Tie
and
CO
ring
transferred
calls
to
terminate
in
a
prearranged
hunt
group
in
the
order
of
arrival.
Incoming
calls
are
distributed
to
the
longest
idle
member
of
the
UCD
group.
When
an
incoming
DIT/ANA,
DID
call
to
a
UCD
group
encounters
all
UCD
stations
busy
or
no-answer,
the
call
is
queued
and
the
caller
receives
a
Delay
Announcement
after
a
predetermined
time.
(Refer
to
D-2
Delay
Announcement).
An
installed
MIFA-U10
ETU
is
required.
UNIFIED
MESSAGING
The
IPKMail
CTI
Voice
Processing
system,
using
the
NEC
IPK
system
and
a
Local
Area
Network
(LAN),
provides
Unified
Messaging
services
for
voice,
fax
and
e-mail
messages
with
one
access
point:
the
desktop
PC
or
the
telephone.
Unified
Messaging
lets
the
PC
control
telephone
calls
and
information
about
each
inbound
or
outbound
call.
This
system
includes
the
basic
Active
Voice
TeLANophy®
Module.
UNIFORM
NUMBERING
NETWORK
This
feature
allows
multiple
systems
or
other
compatible
systems
to
be
connected
in
a
network
application
via
Tie
lines.
Station
users
can
access
any
station
in
the
network
by
dialing
a
system
number
and
then
a
station
number
(open
numbering
plan)
or
by
dialing
the
station
number
(closed
numbering
plan).
If
the
calling
and
the
called
systems
are
not
directly
connected
by
a
single
Tie
line,
several
Tie
lines
may
be
accessed
to
route
the
call
to
the
final
destination.
Each
system
in
the
network
automatically
(without
operator
assistance)
extends
the
call
to
the
next
system
in
line
until
the
final
destination
is
reached.
UNIVERSAL
SLOTS
Universal
Slots
provide
flexibility
for
installation
and
cost
savings
for
the
end
user.
The
system
allows
the
installation
of
most
interface
circuit
boards
into
any
interface
slot.
UNSUPERVISED
CONFERENCE
This
feature
allows
a
Multiline
Terminal
user
to
exit
an
established
conference
call,
leaving
the
remaining
parties
to
continue
talking.
This
same
user
can
then
reenter
the
conference
anytime.
USER
PROGRAMMING
ABILITY
Station
users
can
perform
programming
functions
at
their
station.
Two
features
that
are
programmable
from
a
station
are
Station
Speed
Dial
and
Ringing
Line
Preference.
With
NEC
System
Administration
Terminal
(SAT)
Software,
approximately
35
additional
features
can
be
programmed
by
the
user.
VOICE
MAIL
INTEGRATION
(ANALOG)
This
feature
provides
the
necessary
interface
between
the
system
and
a
locally
provided
Voice
Mail
system.
When
a
station
is
forwarded
to
the
Voice
Mail
system
and
a
station
user
calls
that
forwarded
station,
the
call
goes
directly
to
the
individual
personal
mail
box.
The
Voice
Mail
system
can
send
a
message
to
the
station
indicating
a
Voice
Mail
Message
was
received.
The
system
can
support
a
maximum
of
16
analog
ports
for
Voice
Mail.
Analog
Voice
Mail
is
provided
when
Digital
Voice
Mail
integration
or
Built-in
Voice
Mail
is
not
available.
VOICE
MAIL
MESSAGE
INDICATION
ON
LINE
KEYS
Voice
Mail
Message
Waiting
on
Line
Keys
indicates
an
existing
or
new
voice
mail
message
on
Line
Keys
or
DSS/BLF
keys.
VOICE
OVER
INTERNET
PROTOCOL
(VoIP)
Voice
over
Internet
Protocol
sends
real
time
voice/fax
over
the
corporate
LAN
or
WAN.
The
voice
from
the
telephone
is
digitized
and
put
into
packets
that
are
sent
over
a
network
using
Internet
Protocol.
The
IPT(4)/(8)-U10
ETU
can
combine
trunk
and
Tie
line
calls
into
gateway
trunks
that
can
operate
in
the
COI,
COID,
DID
or
TLI
mode
and
be
installed
in
the
interface
slots
supporting
these
ETUs.
The
operating
mode
can
be
configured
per
ETU,
but
not
per
port.
VOICE
OVER
SPLIT
By
dialing
an
Access
Code,
a
station
user
can
voice
override
the
conversation
between
another
station
user
and
another
party.
When
the
conversation
is
interrupted,
the
other
party
cannot
hear
the
Voice
Over.
VOICE
PROMPT
This
feature
provides
voice
guidance
for
assisting
station
users
with
tones
such
as
a
call
waiting
tone
and
internal
dial
tone.
An
installed
VRS(4)-U10
ETU
is
required.
WIRELESS
Using
a
Dterm
PSII,
the
features
and
benefits
of
the
desktop
telephone
are
provided
without
the
inconvenience
of
having
to
stay
close
to
the
desk.
A
BSU(2)-U10
ETU
interfaces
the
KSU
(Key
System
Unit)
to
an
antenna
unit
called
a
Zone
Transceiver
(ZTII).
These
units
are
placed
throughout
the
facility
to
manage
calls
through
a
network
for
wireless
communication
using
Dterm
PSIIs. |