NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual
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Chapter 16 Wireless System
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NEAX2000 IPS
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2. The signal type of dial while a call is established is DTMF. It is not programmable.
3. If the PBX requires pause timing between a trunk access code and an external number, the WCS
can automatically insert the pause timing.
4. The called/calling party number is not displayed on the LCD of a D
term
PS III.
5. The interface between a PBX and the WCS is a LC and a COT. The same number of LC and COT
as D
term
PS III are required.
6. Code Restriction and Class of Service are provided by the PBX.
7. Any type of call is originated via the PBX, even a D
term
PS III-to-D
term
PS III call.
8. The trunk circuit of the WCS can recognize a momentary open signal as a release signal, if the PBX
provides it.
9. The station number of a D
term
PS III can be assigned flexibly. The limitation of the number and
maximum digits depends on the NEAX 2000 IPS.
CCIS Interface
This feature allows the WCS to be integrated with NEC PBXs with CCIS interface.
Service Conditions
1. The service conditions of each feature are the same as those of the Single Line Telephone of CCIS
features, except the following features:
Calling Number Display – PS
Last Number Redial – PS
Speed Dial – PS
2. If the PBX requires pause timing between a trunk access code and an external number, the WCS
can automatically insert the pause timing.
3. The interface between a PBX and the WCS is CCIS. The number of voice link depends on the
traffic except PS-to-PS calls.
4. Code Restriction and Class of Service are provided by the PBX.
5. Any type of call is originated via the PBX, even a D
term
PS III-to-D
term
PS III call.
6. The station number of D
term
PS III can be assigned flexibly. The limitation of the number and
maximum digits depends on the NEAX 2000 IPS.
7. If the SMDR is needed, AP00 card is required and the upper PBX must have a center node feature
of Centralized Billing - CCIS.