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    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System ManualPage 188  ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS
    DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS
    General Description
    This feature provides outgoing call restrictions within the CCIS network.
    The following three types of restrictions are allowed:
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark Restriction
    Route Restriction
    Numbering Restriction.
    Programming
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign a Trunk Restriction Class to the 
    required stations.
    (1)
    (2)YY=01 Trunk Restriction Class
    X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
    X Z: Route Restriction Class
    X: 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class in Day 
    Mode
    Z: 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class in Night 
    Mode
    1: Unrestricted (RCA)
    2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB)
    3: Non-Restricted 2 (RCC)
    4: Semi-Restricted 1 (RCD)
    5: Semi-Restricted 2 (RCE)
    6: Restricted 1 (RCF)
    7: Restricted 2 (RCG)
    8: Fully-Restricted (RCH)START
    CM12
    A 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS
    NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System Manual    
    ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0   Page 189
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify to outgoing/incoming call 
    capability on each Route Restriction Class 
    (RCA-RCH) assigned by CM12 YY=01 to 
    each route.
    NOTE:For the route assigned as C.O. 
    line by CM35 YY=56 (RCF), 57 
    (RCG), 58 (RCH) are 
    automatically assigned to 
    “Restricted”.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=51 (RCA)
    YY=52 (RCB)
    YY=53 (RCC)
    YY=54 (RCD)
    YY=55 (RCE)
    YY=56 (RCF)
    YY=57 (RCG)
    YY=58 (RCH)
    YY=61 (RCA)
    YY=62 (RCB)
    YY=63 (RCC)
    YY=64 (RCD)
    YY=65 (RCE)
    YY=66 (RCF)
    YY=67 (RCG)
    YY=68 (RCH)
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    0: Restricted
    1 : Allow
    To deny access to particular trunk groups 
    from dial-repeating Tie trunks, specify the 
    combination of trunk route restricting the 
    Trunk-to-Trunk Connection.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0
    XX ZZ
    XX: 00-63 (Incoming Trunk [Tie Trunk] 
    Route)
    ZZ: 00-63 (Outgoing Trunk 
    [Miscellaneous Trunk] 
    Route)
    0: Allow
    CM36
    END
    CM35
    A
    Restriction of
    Outgoing Connection
    Restriction of
    Incoming Connection 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System ManualPage 190  ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS
    When changing the initial setting (see NOTE), or when receiving the IMX Trunk Restriction Class
    (9-15) as a Deluxe Traveling Class Mark, execute the following programming.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the IMX Trunk Restriction Class to 
    each PBX Trunk Restriction Class for the 
    restriction class conversion from the PBX 
    to the IMX, if required.(1)
    (2)20: TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA)
    21: TRK Restriction Class 2 (RCB)
    22: TRK Restriction Class 3 (RCC)
    23: TRK Restriction Class 4 (RCD)
    24: TRK Restriction Class 5 (RCE)
    25: TRK Restriction Class 6 (RCF)
    26: TRK Restriction Class 7 (RCG)
    27: TRK Restriction Class 8 (RCH)
    00-15: IMX TRK Restriction Class 
    (0-15)
    Assign the PBX Trunk Restriction Class to 
    each IMX Trunk Restriction Class for the 
    restriction class conversion from the IMX 
    to the PBX, if required.(1)
    (2)30: TRK Restriction Class 0
    31: TRK Restriction Class 1
    32: TRK Restriction Class 2
    33: TRK Restriction Class 3
    34: TRK Restriction Class 4
    35: TRK Restriction Class 5
    36: TRK Restriction Class 6
    37: TRK Restriction Class 7
    38: TRK Restriction Class 8
    39: TRK Restriction Class 9
    40: TRK Restriction Class 10
    41: TRK Restriction Class 11
    42: TRK Restriction Class 12
    43: TRK Restriction Class 13
    44: TRK Restriction Class 14
    45: TRK Restriction Class 15
    01-08: PBX TRK Restriction Class 
    (1-8)START
    END
    CM42 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS
    NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System Manual    
    ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0   Page 191
    NOTE:If no data is set, the default setting is shown below.
    (1) PBX to IMX:
    (2) IMX to PBX:
    Operating Procedure
    None (However, this feature is dependent on System Programming.)
    1S T DATA 2ND DATA
    20: TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA)
    21: TRK Restriction Class 2 (RCB)
    22: TRK Restriction Class 3 (RCC)
    23: TRK Restriction Class 4 (RCD)
    24: TRK Restriction Class 5 (RCE)
    25: TRK Restriction Class 6 (RCF)
    26: TRK Restriction Class 7 (RCG)
    27: TRK Restriction Class 8 (RCH)01: TRK Restriction Class 1
    02: TRK Restriction Class 2
    03: TRK Restriction Class 3
    04: TRK Restriction Class 4
    05: TRK Restriction Class 5
    06: TRK Restriction Class 6
    07: TRK Restriction Class 7
    08: TRK Restriction Class 8
    1S T DATA 2ND DATA
    30: TRK Restriction Class 0
    31: TRK Restriction Class 1
    32: TRK Restriction Class 2
    33: TRK Restriction Class 3
    34: TRK Restriction Class 4
    35: TRK Restriction Class 5
    36: TRK Restriction Class 6
    37: TRK Restriction Class 7
    38-45: TRK Restriction Class 8-1501: TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA)
    01: TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA)
    02:  TRK Restriction Class 2 (RCB)
    03:  TRK Restriction Class 3 (RCC)
    04:  TRK Restriction Class 4 (RCD)
    05:  TRK Restriction Class 5 (RCE)
    06:  TRK Restriction Class 6 (RCF)
    07:  TRK Restriction Class 7 (RCG)
    08:  TRK Restriction Class 8 (RCH) 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System ManualPage 192  ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Dial Access To Attendant-CCIS
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a station user to call an Attendant Console by dialing an operator call code
    through the CCIS network.
    Programming
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify the tenants to be handled by each 
    ATTCON Group.
    NOTE:When marking a link with the 
    IMX Tenant number should be 
    assigned as 01-63, not 00.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0-3: ATTCON Group 0-3 assigned 
    by CM60 Y=00
    00-63: Tenant No.
    0 : To be handled
    1 : Not to be handled
    Assign the digit 0 as an access code, to 
    LCR Group 3 (A129).
    (1)
    (2)Y=0: Number Plan Group 0-3
    0: Access Code
    A129
    Assign an area code table to be used to 
    select a route pattern table.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=A000
    0-3: LCR Group 0-3
    4000-4007: Area Code Development 
    Pattern No. 0-7
    Assign the digit 0 into the selected area 
    code table.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=4000-4007
    0
    0000-0255: Route Pattern No. 000-255
    Assign the route pattern table with the 
    desired properties and selection of 
    appropriate routes.
    (1)
    (2)YYYY=0000-0255: Route Pattern 
    No. 000-255
    1-4: LCR Selection Priority
    1: 1st
    2: 2nd
    3: 3rd
    4: 4th
    XXX ZZ
    XXX: 000-255 (LCR Pattern No.)
    ZZ : 00-63 (Trunk Route No.)
    CM20
    CM8A START
    END
    CM62 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Dial Access To Attendant-CCIS
    NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System Manual    
    ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0   Page 193
    Operating Procedure
    To call an Attendant Console:
    (1) The station user dials the operator call code, then receives ringback tone.
    (2) The ATND lamp for Incoming Call Identification flashes on the Attendant Console. The 
    Attendant answers the call. 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System ManualPage 194  ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Direct-In Termination-CCIS
    DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS
    General Description
    This feature automatically routes incoming exchange calls through CCIS to a predesignated
    station in the network without Attendant assistance.
    Programming
    When a release signal arrives on the incoming (IC) trunk
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the data for terminating system in 
    Day Mode, Night Mode, Mode A and Mode 
    B of the trunk, respectively.
    
    
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=02 Day Mode
    YY=03 Night Mode
    YY=40 Mode A
    YY=41 Mode B
    000-255: Trunk No.
    04: Direct-In Termination
    Assign the Abbreviated Code for System 
    Speed Dialing to terminate the Satellite 
    Office via CCIS by DTI in Day Mode, Night 
    Mode, Mode A and Mode B, respectively.
    
    
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=04 Day Mode
    YY=05 Night Mode
    YY=42 Mode A
    YY=43 Mode B
    000-255: Trunk No.
    CXX
    XX: 00-31 (Abbreviated Code for 
    System Speed Dialing 
    assigned by CM71>66)
    Assign trunk route data to the trunk route 
    number (for IC route).
    (1)
    (2)YY=02 IC/BW
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    1 : Incoming Trunk
    3 : Bothway Trunk
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=05 
    Release Signal from Distant Office
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    1: Arrive
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=09 Incoming Connection Signaling
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    15 : Ring Down
    01    : Ground S tart
    CM35 START
    CM30
    A 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Direct-In Termination-CCIS
    NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System Manual    
    ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0   Page 195
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify the combination of trunk routes al-
    lowing the Tandem connection.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0
    XX ZZ
    XX: 00-63 (Incoming Trunk Route)
    ZZ: 00-63 (Outgoing Trunk Route for 
    CCIS)
    0: Allow
    Assign the System Speed Dialing memory 
    area used exclusively for DIT-Outside.(1)
    (2)66: Exclusively for DIT-Outside
    XXX YYY
    XXX: 000-299 (First Memory/Slot No. 
    in Block)
    YYY: 001-300 (No. of Slots to be 
    allocated in Block)
    Set the stored number to the Memory Slot 
    number allocated by CM71.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0
    000-299: Memory Slot No. 
    XXXX  YY...Y
    XX : Access Code (Max. 2 digits)
    : Separator Mark
    YY...Y: Calling Par ty’s No.
    (Max. 26 digits)
    CM36
    A
    END
    CM71
    CM72
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    , 
    						
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    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Direct-In Termination-CCIS
    When no release signal arrives on the IC trunk.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Provide the DIT-Outside feature. (In case 
    of no release signal on IC trunk.)(1)
    (2)324: DIT-Outside
    0: Allow
    (When both answer and release signal 
    appear on the OG trunk)
    Assign the data for terminating system in 
    Day Mode, Night Mode, Mode A and Mode 
    B for the trunk, respectively.
    
    
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=02 Day Mode
    YY=03 Night Mode
    YY=40 Mode A
    YY=41 Mode B
    000-255: Trunk No.
    04: Direct-In Termination
    Assign the Abbreviated Code for System 
    Speed Dialing to terminate to the other 
    system via CCIS by DIT in Day Mode and 
    Night Mode, Mode A and Mode B 
    respectively.
    
    
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=04 Day Mode
    YY=05 Night Mode
    YY=42 Mode A
    YY=43 Mode B
    000-255: Trunk No.
    CXX
    XX: 00-31 (Abbreviated Code for 
    System Speed Dialing 
    Assigned by CM71>66)
    Assign trunk route data to the trunk route 
    number (for IC route).
    (1)
    (2)YY=02 IC/BW
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    1 : Incoming Trunk
    3 : Bothway Trunk
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=05 
    Release Signal from Distant Office
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    0: No Arrive
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=09 Incoming Connection Signaling
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    15 : Ring Down
    01    : Ground S tart
    CM30 START
    CM08
    CM35
    A 
    						
    							CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    Direct-In Termination-CCIS
    NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System Manual    
    ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0   Page 197
    Operating Procedure
    The outside calling party dials the telephone number as usual. The call is answered at a
    predesignated station within the CCIS network, bypassing the Attendant Console.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign Trunk Route data to the trunk route 
    number (for OG route).
    (1)
    (2)YY=04 
    Answer Signal from Distant Office
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    2: Arrive
    
    (1)
    (2)YY=05 
    Release Signal from Distant Office
    00-63: Trunk Route No.
    1: Arrive
    Specify the combination of trunk routes 
    allowing the Tandem connection.
    (1)
    (2)YY=00
    XX ZZ
    XX: 00-63 (Incoming Trunk Route)
    ZZ: 00-63 (Outgoing Trunk Route for 
    CCIS)
    0: Allow
    Assign the System Speed Dialing memory 
    area used exclusively for DIT-Outside.(1)
    (2)66: Exclusively for DIT-Outside
    XXX YYY
    XXX: 000-299 (First Memory/Slot No. 
    in Block)
    YYY: 001-300 (No. of Slots to be 
    allocated in Block)
    Set the stored number to the Memory Slot 
    number allocated by CM71.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0
    000-299: Memory Slot No. 
    XXXX  YY...Y
    XX : Access Code (Max. 2 digits)
    : Separator Mark
    YY...Y: Calling Par ty’s No.
    (Max. 26 digits)
    When no release signal arrives on the IC 
    trunk, specify the timer for forced 
    disconnection when the called party does 
    not answer.
    (1)
    (2)Y=0
    55
    01-13: 8-60 sec, in 4 sec increments.
    If no data is set, the default setting is 
    20-24 seconds.
    CM35
    A
    END
    CM36
    CM71
    CM72
    CM41
    ,
    , 
    						
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