NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
INTERCOM
Manual Intercom
NEAX2000 IVS
2
Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
Page 194
NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
INTERCOM
General Description
Three types of Intercoms are available: Manual Intercom, Automatic Intercom, and Dial Intercom. Each type of
Intercom provides access to a small group of Multiline Terminals with simplified calling methods.
Manual Intercom
General Description
The Manual Intercom groups have up to six Multiline Terminals sharing a common signal path. Users can call
other members of the Manual Intercom group by pressing a Manual Intercom key; each press sends a tone burst
over the speakers of all the terminals in the group. When another user answers the call, a speech path is activated.
Station Application
All Multiline Terminals.
Operating Procedure
1. The caller lifts the handset and presses the Manual Intercom key. The other members of the group receive
a tone burst.
2. Each subsequent press sends another tone burst.
3. Another user presses the same Manual Intercom appearance and establishes a station-to-station call by lift-
ing the handset.
Service Conditions
1. A Manual Intercom group can consist of two to six Multiline Terminals.
2. A maximum of 25 Manual Intercom groups can be assigned per system.
3. A Manual Intercom is always non-private; therefore, up to 4 members of the group can enter an Intercom
call.
4. Incoming call indications are given to all members of the Manual Intercom group except the originator of
the call.
5. Each Manual Intercom (from 2 to 6 appearances) uses a single extension which can be a software extension
(no supporting hardware is required).
6. Transfer, Call Park, and other extension line features are not available on Manual Intercom. Dual Hold and
Hold Recall are available on Manual Intercom.
7. More than one Manual Intercom can appear on a Multiline Terminal.