NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
NEAX2000 IVS
2
Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
Page 164
NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
General Description
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 overriden, and a three-party Conference is then es-
tablished.
Station Application
All stations.
Operating Procedure
From a Multiline Terminal
1. When busy tone is heard, press the key assigned for Executive Override. The associated LED lights and a
warning tone is transmitted to both parties.
2. The Multiline Terminal is now bridged into a three-party Conference.
From a Single Line Telephone
1. When busy tone is heard, press the FLASH key (or momentarily press the hookswitch) and receive feature
dial tone.
2. Dial the Executive Override feature access code. A warning tone is transmitted to both parties.
3. The station is now bridged into a three-party Conference.
Service Conditions
1. Two burst tones of 0.8 seconds each are transmitted upon activation to alert the connected parties that an
Executive Override will occur. On a system-wide basis the tones transmitted to the C.O. line may be denied.
The station will still receive alert tones.
2. When a three-party Conference is established and one party hangs up, the remaining two parties are still
connected.
3. The Executive Override access code is flexible and can be assigned in system programming.
4. The maximum number of simultaneous Executive Overrides per system is eight or sixteen, depending upon
conferencing hardware installed.
5. If the called station has set the Call Forwarding - Busy/All Calls feature, and the target station is also busy,
the Executive Override will interrupt the originally dialed station. If the target station is not busy, the call
will be forwarded.
6. Executive Override can be set when the busy station is connected to another station or a trunk in a two-party
connection.