Executive Override; External Paging With Meet-Me; Fax Arrival Indicator; Feature Activation From Secondary Extension - NEC NEAX2000 IVS2 General Description Manual

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Chapter 5 Feature Description

Executive Override

External Paging with Meet-Me

Fax Arrival Indicator

Feature Activation from Secondary Extension

Flexible Line Key Assignment

Flexible Numbering Plan

Flexible Ringing Assignment

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NEAX2000 IVS
General Description
NDA-24293, Issue 2
This feature allows selected users to override a busy condition on a called station. A
warning tone is transmitted to both stations in the busy call before the busy condition
is overridden, and a three-party Conference is then established.
This feature allows a station user or attendant dial-access to local voice paging
equipment and connects both parties automatically after the paged party has answered
the page by dialing an access code.
When a call from a C.O. line (Direct-Inward-Termination, Direct-Inward-Dialing,
Automated Attendant), station or tie line has terminated to a facsimile machine, a
related lamp on a pre-designated Multiline Terminal is caused to light, indicating
reception of a facsimile call.
This feature allows the Multiline Terminal user to access an appearance of another
extension and program certain features from that extension.
Multiline Terminals can have any desired line-key assignment. This feature permits
assignments to be tailored to each individual's needs. (The terminal's primary
extension line appearance is the only line key that cannot be reassigned.)
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The NEAX2000 IVS
has a Flexible Numbering Plan. All access codes and station
numbers and can be assigned in system programming. Refer also to the Single Digit
Dialing Features and Specifications, which further increases the flexibility of the
system.
This feature allows lines on Multiline Terminals to be individually programmed to
ring or not ring.
Executive Override
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