D/42-NE2
Switch integration board
Features:
- 4 independent Dterm® Series III digital interfaces to NEC Electra
Profes-sional Level II Key Telephone Systems and NEAX® 2400 IMS and
NEAX® 2000 IVS PBX series
- Allows nonsupervised transfers for automated attendant applications
- DSP-based, feature-rich SpringWare
- DTMF detection simultaneous with voice
- PEB support allowing connectivity to fax, text-to-speech (TTS), and
other PEB resource technologies
- Real-time digitizing, compression, and playback of voice
- Automatic gain control and silence detection
- Provides voice response enhancements to the NEC installed base
- Reduced cost and complexity of connecting to an NEC switch
- Improved voice quality (no A/D - D/A conversion)
- Easy and quick installation
- Access to PBX features using dial strings
- Provides positive disconnect supervision (if supported by switch)
- Dialogic Unified API enables development of both generic and switch-specific
applications and supports the following advanced PBX/KSU features:
- Provides called number identification for calls transferred from NEC
PBX and KTS switches
- Retrieve LCD/LED prompts and indicators including message waiting
- Read displays
Applications:
- Voice mail/voice messaging
- Interactive voice response
- Inbound and outbound telemarketing
- Call treatment based on ANI
- Intelligent call queuing
- LAN-PBX connection
- Dictation
- Auto dialers
- Telecomputing servers
- ACD (Automatic Call Distributor)
The D/42-NE2, a PC AT® compatible voice processing board, interfaces
directly to two-wire digital telephone ports on NEC's Electra Professional
II key terminal systems (KTS) and NEAX® 2400 IMS and 2000 IVS PBX series.
It emulates four Dterm Series III electronic telephones. The D/42-NE2 can
answer incoming calls, record and playback voice files, detect and generate
tones, and signal. Patented call progress analysis algo-rithms and frequency
analysis enable the D/42-NE2 to make outbound calls, detect when calls are
answered, and distinguish between different network signals. |