NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
POOLED LINE ACCESS
NEAX2000 IVS
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Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
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NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
POOLED LINE ACCESS
General Description
A line key can be assigned to access Pooled Lines. Each line key will allow incoming, outgoing, or both-way
access to a trunk route.
Station Application
All Multiline Terminals.
Operating Procedure
To originate a call on Pooled Lines
1. Go off-hook and select the Pooled Line key. The Virtual Line key is seized if it is available. If the Virtual
Line key is not available, the Primary Extension is seized. If neither line is available, Pooled Line Access
is impossible.
2. Receive dial tone from a trunk in that Pooled Line's assigned trunk route.
3. Dial desired number.
To answer a call on Pooled Lines
1. Go off-hook and select the ringing line key.
2. Converse.
Service Conditions
1. When all trunks in the Pooled Line group are busy, no visual indication is provided on the associated line
key LED. However, a different line key can be assigned for this purpose when required.
2. A user on a Pooled Line can access Call Park, Call Transfer, Conference, and Station Speed Dialing. Station
Message Detail Recording will provide a record of calls made on a Pooled Line.
3. When all trunks in the Pooled Line are busy and access is attempted, busy tone is received.
4. If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature will not be available.
5. When originating a call on Pooled Lines, the Virtual Line key that is seized is the first idle extension found
by the key scanning program, starting at button number 1 (one) and counting up to the last line button as-
signed. Care should be taken in determining the line button assignments on Multiline Terminals with
Pooled Lines to prevent inadvertent (or undesired) selection of someone else's extension(s).