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    							NEAX2000 IVS CCIS Features and Specifications
    Page 90NDA-24159, Issue 2
    Station-to-Station Calling - Operator Assistance 
    - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a station user to call another station in the CCIS network, with the assistance of an Attendant
    Console operator.
    Operating Procedure
    To place a Station-To-Station Call through the Attendant Console:
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the operator access code.
    3. Relay the desired station number to the Attendant.
    4. The Attendant dials the station number.
    5. The calling and called parties are connected when the Attendant presses the RELEASE key.
    Service Conditions
    1. The Attendant may drop out of the connection either before or after the called party has answered.
    2. Even if the called station does not answer within 30 seconds, the Automatic Recall feature will not be acti-
    va te d. 
    						
    							NEAX2000 IVS CCIS Features and Specifications
    NDA-24159, Issue 2
    Page 91
    Toll Restriction - 3/6 Digits - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows the NEAX2000 IVS to be programmed to restrict outgoing calls, through CCIS, according
    to specific Area and/or Office Codes. This restriction is determined on the basis of a three-digit Area Code or
    six-digit Area and Office Code numbering plan.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The programmed restriction pattern can consist of codes to be allowed or codes to be denied.
    2. The Toll Restriction - CCIS feature is assigned on a per-line, Class Of Service - Individual basis.
    3. When a toll call is denied, reorder tone is returned to the calling party.
    4. The Toll Restriction feature is assigned on a per-line, Route Restriction Class (RSC), Class-Of-Service basis.
    When provided, this feature is applicable on a per-trunk route basis. 
    						
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    Page 92NDA-24159, Issue 2
    Trunk Answer From Any Station - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows any station, not restricted from incoming calls, to answer incoming calls when the network
    is in Night mode.
    When this feature is activated, incoming exchange network calls will activate a common alert Trunk Answer
    From Any Station (TAS) signal at the customer premises. By dialing a specified code, any station may answer
    the call and extend it to any other station, in the CCIS network, using Call Transfer - All Calls - CCIS.
    Operating Procedure
    To answer an incoming call in Night mode:
    1. The TAS signal (bell, buzzer, etc.) sounds indicate an incoming call.
    2. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    3. Dial the TAS access code.
    4. Connect to the incoming call.
    Service Conditions
    1. A Listed Directory Number (LDN) incoming call, from the main office on the CCIS network, will be for-
    warded to the TAS equipment.
    2. A TAS indicator can be provided on a CCIS trunk route basis.
    3. A maximum of eight LDNs can be assigned in the same system.
    4. A LDN incoming call, from the main office in the CCIS network, will be terminated in the following order:
    A. Night Connection - Flexible - CCIS
    B. Night Connection - Fixed - CCIS
    C. Trunk Answer From Any Station - CCIS
    5. Individual stations can be denied access to this feature via Class Of Service - Individual.
    6. A C.O. incoming call, terminating in Night mode, may be forwarded to the main office through the CCIS
    network.
    7. This feature is a combination of the Night Connection - Fixed and Listed Directory Number Display - Atten-
    dant features. 
    						
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    NDA-24159, Issue 2
    Page 93
    Trunk-to-Trunk Restriction - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows trunk-to-trunk tandem restriction at counterpart’s sending of caller’s information (e.g., caller
    is a trunk) through the CCIS Network.
    Case 1: A tandem connection at the following office can be restricted by Trunk Restriction Class of Trunk A
    and Outgoing Connection Restriction data of Trunk B.
    Case 2: When Station B transfers an Incoming Call through CCIS to Trunk C, a trunk-to-trunk connection can
    be restricted by Trunk Restriction Class of Trunk A and Outgoing Connection Restriction data of Trunk
    C.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is programmed in system data on a trunk route basis.
    2. When the distant office is a NEAX2400 IMS, transfer of Trunk Restriction Class must be set in system data.
    INCOMING
    Trunk A
    OfficeCCISOffice
    OUTGOING
    Trunk B
    TRUNK
    TRUNK
    AB
    INCOMINGTRUNK
    Trunk A
    OfficeCCISOffice
    Station B
    Trunk CTransfer by
    CONSULTATION
    HOLD B
    A 
    						
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    Uniform Numbering Plan - CCIS
    General Description
    In a CCIS network, a Uniform Numbering Plan enables a station user to call any other station in the network.
    Two alternative numbering plans are provided. In the first plan, the station user dials a three-, four- or five-digit
    station number. The office in which the called station is located is identified by either the first digit or the first
    two digits of the station number. In the second plan, the station user dials a one-, two- or three-digit office num-
    ber and a two-, three- or four-digit station number.
    Operating Procedure
    To call a station at another office using Numbering Plan 1:
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the three-, four- or five-digit station number.
    3. The call is routed to another office according to programmed routing information, and the called station
    rings.
    4. The called station answers and the parties are connected.
    To call a station at another office using Numbering Plan 2:
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the one-, two- or three-digit office code and the two-, three- or four-digit station number.
    3. The call is routed to the office designated by the office code. The called station rings.
    4. The called station answers and the parties are connected.
    Service Conditions
    Numbering Plan 1:
    1. All the station numbers must be three, four or five digits in length.
    2. The location of the office can be identified by either the first digit or the first two digits of the station number.
    Numbering Plan 2:
    1. Each office in the CCIS network is assigned a one-, two- or three-digit office code and each station in the
    office is assigned a two-, three- or four-digit station number.
    2. Within the same office, a station-to-station call is made by simply dialing the two-, three- or four-digit station
    number. 
    						
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    Uniform Numbering Plan - CCIS
    54XX
    3XXX
    •   3,4 or 5-Digit
    4XXX
    51XX52XX
    6XXXX
    Public
    Main Office
    Tributary OfficeSatellite Office
    Public •   First one or two digits
        Station Numbers
         indicate the Office Location
    Network Network
    Main Office
    XXXX
    XXXX
    •   1,2 or 3-Digit Office Code
    XXXX
    XXXXXXXX
    XXXX
    222
    244233 OFFICE CODE
    Public
    Tributary OfficeSatellite Office
    PublicNetwork
    Network •   2,3 or 4-Digit Office Code
    Station Number - UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN
    Office code and station number - UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN 
    						
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    Page 96Addendum-003 NDA-24159, Revision 2.3
    July, 1998
    Voice Call - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature provides a voice path, through the CCIS network, between a Multiline Terminal in one office and
    a Multiline Terminal in another office. This path is established from the calling party to the called party’s built-
    in speaker. If the called party’s MIC
     lamp is on, the called party can converse hands-free.
    Operating Procedure
    From a Multiline Terminal to another Multiline Terminal:
    1. The originating Multiline Terminal user dials the desired station number, in a different office, and receives
    ringback tone.
    2. The calling party presses the Voice Call feature key. A signal tone is transmitted over the CCIS network to
    the called party’s speaker. The calling party’s LCD display shows:
    3. The called party presses the MIC
     key (if the MIC
     LED is not lit) to allow two-way conversation with the
    calling party.
    Service Conditions
    1. Once a Voice Call - CCIS has been activated, the called station will appear busy on Multiline Terminals with
    a secondary extension.
    2. A Voice Call will follow Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS and Call Forwarding - Busy.
    3. A Voice Call - CCIS will terminate at the station whose primary extension equals the called extension.
    4. Only the called station user can respond in a hands-free manner.
    5. The Hands-Free - Answerback feature, for answering a voice call, is possible only when the MIC
     lamp of
    the called Multiline Terminal is illuminated.
                                                                
         	
    
                                  	
    
    
    Called Multiline Terminal Series III
    Series E 
    						
    							NEAX2000 IVS CCIS Features and Specifications
    NDA-24159, Revision 2.3 Addendum-003
    Page 97July, 1998
    Voice Mail Integration - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows any station user in the CCIS Network to utilize the Voice Mail System (VMS) with the Mes-
    sage Center Interface (MCI).
    Operating Procedure
    To record a message into the VMS:
    1. Go off-hook and receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the voice mail station number and receive Ringback Tone.
    3. Follow the instructions given by the VMS.
    To retrieve a message from the VMS:
    1. Go off-hook and receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the voice mail station number and receive Ringback Tone.
    The LCD display
    [
                xxx]
                   VMS:
    Voice mail station number
    3. Follow the instructions given by the VMS.
    To set call forwarding to the VMS:
    • Call Forwarding - All Calls
    • Call Forwarding - Busy Line
    • Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
    • Split Call Forwarding - All Calls
    • Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line
    • Split Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
    1. Go off-hook and receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the Call Forwarding or Split Call Forwarding feature access code and receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the voice mail station number; receive Service Set Tone.
    The LCD displays:
    [
    SET  xxxx]
                    VMS:
    Voice mail station number
    Connection when a station line number whose call forwarding is set to a VMS is called from another station:
    1. Go off-hook and receive Dial Tone. 
    						
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    July, 1998
    Voice Mail Integration - CCIS
    2. Dial the desired station number; receive Ringback Tone.
    The LCD displays:
    [
    FDA  xxx]
                  VMS:
    Voice mail station number
    3. Follow the instructions given by the VMS.
    Service Conditions
    1. Rotary telephones are denied access to the VMS.
    2. A station in either NEAX2000 IVS or NEAX2400 may set call forward outside to the VMS. Any calls for-
    warded to the VMS will be directed to the personal Mail Box of the station that is forwarded.
    3. Once a message is left in the VMS, the VMS can send Message Waiting Indication to the forwarded station.
    4. The destination station number of the VMS must be assigned in system programming for message retrieval
    via the Message Wait feature.
    5. The station user may set, Call Forwarding-All Calls- CCIS, -Busy Line-CCIS, -Don’t Answer - CCIS to trans-
    fer an incoming call to the VMS.
    6. When a call is received from the CCIS trunk to the VMS, the ANI information is not added to the call con-
    nection status information even though the ANI information is sent from the network. 
    						
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    DATE NOVEMBER, 1996 DATE NOVEMBER, 1997 DATE JULY, 1998 DATE
    ADDENDUM-005 ADDENDUM-006 ADDENDUM-007 ADDENDUM-008
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