NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
PRIVACY
Direct Privacy Release
NEAX2000 IVS
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Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
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PRIVACY
General Description
This feature restricts Multiline Terminal users from pressing a busy line button and entering a conversation un-
less permitted by the Multiline Terminal user currently on that line button or if the line button is assigned for
Direct Privacy Release.
Direct Privacy Release
General Description
This feature allows a station user with a secondary appearance of another extension in the system to access that
extension when it is being used by someone else. This feature allows for a simplified method for establishing a
conference. In addition, this feature can be used to emulate PC dialing, where a single line extension connected
to a PC can appear on a Multiline Terminal and be accessed by the Multiline Terminal user after the PC is com-
pleted dialing.
Station Application
All Multiline Terminals.
Operating Procedure
Accessing an extension already in use (lit steady red) by someone else
1. Press the line button associated with the extension to be accessed. The associated line button changes to
green, and the display shows a conference in progress (left side of display: CONF).
2. Inform parties of your presence and converse.
PC Dialing
(With desired communication program loaded and ready within the PC)
1. Initiate the dialing sequence in the communication program. Modem dials out on associated single line ex-
tension.
2. After modem has completed dialing, press the line button associated with the secondary appearance of the
single line extension on the Multiline Terminal.
3. On the PC, execute the command sequence to tell the modem to go on-hook.
4. Converse with called party when they answer.
Service Conditions
1. This feature can be allowed/denied to a Multiline Terminal via Class of Service assignment.
2. This feature is allowed only when the extension to be accessed is in conversation with another extension or
trunk. This feature is denied when the extension to be accessed is listening to a system tone (busy tone, ser-
vice set tone, internal ringback tone, etc.).
3. Access is denied to an extension that has a camp-on set to it or has been overridden via Executive Override
or Attendant Override.