NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
NIGHT SERVICE
Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS)
NEAX2000 IVS
2
Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
Page 238
NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
Operating Procedure
Before placing the Attendant Console into Night Service, the Attendant sets Call Forwarding-All Calls from the
fixed night station to the desired station.
Note:
The Call Forwarding setting should be canceled when the tenant or system is changed back to the day
mode.
Service Conditions
1. The Night Connection- Flexible station may be programmed from either the Attendant Console or the Night
Connected - Fixed station.
2. Refer to the Call Forwarding Features and Specifications for more information.
Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS)
General Description
This feature allows any station, other than one with incoming restrictions, to answer incoming calls when the
system is in the night mode. When this feature is activated, incoming exchange network calls will activate a
common alert signal at the customer premises. By dialing a specified code, any station may answer the call and
then extend it to any other station by means of the Call Transfer feature.
Station Application
All stations.
Operating Procedure
To answer a Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) call:
1. The TAS signal sounds.
2. Go off-hook and receive dial tone.
3. Dial the specified TAS feature access code.
OR
Press the specified TAS key (on a Multiline Terminal if provided).
4. Connection to the incoming call is completed.
Service Conditions
1. TAS service can be assigned to the following types of lines:
Direct Distance Dialing (DDD)
Foreign Exchange (FX)
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS)
Common Control Switching Arrangement (CCSA)
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) (available only for LDN calls)
E&M Tie (available only for operator calls)
2. TAS indication can be provided on a per-tenant basis, and there can only be one per tenant.
3. Stations which may access TAS service are programmed in Class of Service.