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Chapter 9 Feature Descriptions 
 
 
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Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Access
This feature allows any station user direct dial 
access to outgoing WATS lines. 
Mobility Access 
This feature allows a user to make/receive 
telephone calls from a remote location using a 
Mobile/Cell Phone via the PBX, as if the user 
was at his/her desk phone. 
 
Modem over IP 
This feature allows the system to transmit 
modem communications over IP network, via 
Local Area Networks (LAN) and corporate 
Wide Area Network (WAN). IP Packet 
Assembler/Disassembler (IPPAD) and Voice 
Compression Trunk (VCT) are required for 
modem over IP network. The modem 
transmission procedure (G.711/G.726 pass-
through) is supported using the 8IPLA/24IPLA 
IP-PAD only. 
MP Program Download (FTP) 
U
NIVERGE
NEAX
2000 IPS provides Online MP
Program Download via IP network. The IPS 
downloads the MP upgrade program from 
FTP server using MATWorX. Immediate or 
scheduled changeover to the upgrade 
program is available. It is also possible to 
change back to the previous program that was 
in use before the changeover (changeback). 
Multiple Language Display 
A language displayed in the LCD of a Multiline 
Terminal and Attendant Console can be 
selected on a per-station basis or on a per-
operator console basis. The available 
languages are the same as used on a system-
wide basis. 
 
Multiline Terminal Attendant Position 
A Multiline Terminal with LCD can be 
programmed to function similar to an 
Attendant position. This Attendant position 
has limited access to Attendant related 
features and functions and can be substituted 
where an Attendant is required but an 
Attendant Console is not necessary. When an 
DCU-60-1 unit is associated with this 
Attendant Multiline Terminal enhanced 
operation is available. 
Music on Hold 
This feature plays music when a line is placed 
on hold. Music is provided by a circuit board 
memory chip, IP adpter, or a local music 
source, such as a CD player or a radio. 
Night Service 
This feature provides a variety of methods for 
handling incoming calls when the system is in 
night mode. These include: 
• Attendant Night Transfer 
• Call Rerouting 
• Day/Night Mode Change by Attendant 
 Console 
• Day/Night Mode Change by Station Dialing 
• Day/Night Mode Change by System Clock 
• Night Connection-Fixed 
• Night Connection-Flexible 
• Trunk Answer Any Station (TAS) 
• Overflow for TAS Queue 
• Overflow Limit for TAS 
