Section 2 Multiline Telephones - NEC Electra Elite IPK II General Description Manual

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A u t o m a t i c R o u t e S e l e c t i o n
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) provides call routing and call restriction based on
the digits a user dials. ARS gives the system the most cost-effective use of the
connected long distance carriers.
ARS is an on-line call routing program that you can customize (like other system
options) from a display telephone. ARS accommodates 400 call routing choices -
without a custom-ordered rate structure database. With ARS, you can modify the
system's routing choices quickly and easily. This is often necessary in today's
telecommunications world where the cost structure and service choices frequently
change.
The ARS feature can add or delete digits and route calls according to pre-determined
levels. When Electra Elite IPK II systems are networked together by Tie lines or
K-CCIS, the networked systems can be called by a system number and a user's
extension number, just an extension number, or by using a trunk access code.
B a c k g r o u n d M u s i c
Background Music (BGM) sends music from a customer -provided music source to
the speakers of the Multiline Telephone when the station is idle.
B a r g e - I n
Barge-In permits an extension user to break into another extension user's established
call, including Conference calls. This sets up a Conference-type conversation
between the intruding extension and the parties on the initial call. With Barge-In, an
extension user can get a message through to a busy co-worker right away.
There are two Barge-In modes: Monitor Mode (Silent Monitor) and Speech Mode.
With Monitor Mode, the caller Barging In can listen to another user's conversation but
cannot participate. With Speech Mode, the caller Barging In can listen and join
another user's conversation.
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The use of monitoring, recording, or listening devices to eavesdrop, monitor,
retrieve, or record telephone conversation or other sound activities, whether
or not contemporaneous with transmission, may be illegal in certain
circumstances under federal or state laws. Legal advice should be sought
prior to implementing any practice that monitors or records any telephone
conversation. Some federal and state laws require some form of notification
to all parties to a telephone conversation, such as using a beep tone or other
notification methods or requiring the consent of all parties to the telephone
conversation, prior to monitoring or recording the telephone conversation.
Some of these laws incorporate strict penalties.
C a u t i o n
Electra Elite IPK II
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