NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual
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Chapter 16 Wireless System
NEAX 2000 IPS Request For Proposal (RFP) Reference Guide Page 16-11
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Out of Zone
Indication
When a D
term
PS III user moves out of the service area and the
electric field strength becomes weak, this feature notifies it to the
user with the warning tone and the LCD display.
Overlap Dialing
This feature allows a D
term
PS III user to receive dial tone and dial the
desired number to originate a call.
PS
Authorization
This feature is to confirm the identity of a D
term
PS III to avoid an
unauthorized D
term
PS III from accessing the system.
PS Location
Registration
This feature allows the WCS to supervise the location of each D
term
PS III, upon receiving the location registration request, to allow call
termination.
Preset Dialing
This feature allows a D
term
PS III user to confirm the number to be
dialed before originating a call.
Q.931a
Roaming over
IP Trunk
D
term
PS III user can originate or receive a call in any place of a
network provided by the plural PBXs, which are interfaced by JT-
Q931-a protocol over IP Trunks.
Radio Channel
Changeover
This feature is to supervise and changeover the channel
automatically to avoid the interference and to maintain the speech
quality.
Speech
Encryption
This feature protects a call from being tapped.
Speed Dial – PS
This feature allows a D
term
PS III user to dial the certain frequently
called numbers using two-digit abbreviated call codes.
Station Hunting
- Not Available
This feature allows a call placed to a D
term
PS III station, which is out
of zone or power off to be forwarded to an idle station in a hunt
group. Two Station Hunting arrangements are available.
Station Hunting - Circular processes the call no matter which
station in the hunt group is called.
Station Hunting - Terminal initiates a hunt only when the pilot
number of a hunt group is called.
Voice Mail
Indication
When a message is mailed in the D
term
PS III, an indication of the
envelope icon is displayed in the LCD of the D
term
PS III.