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    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 CCIS System ManualPage 48  ND-70918 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
    Network Structure Considerations
    Determining Route Advance
    In a No. 7 CCIS network, the system can automatically route outgoing calls over an alternate
    facility.
    Example 1: When the number of tie line routes is two or more:
    CONDITIONS:
     Office Code and Station Number (Open Numbering)
     Access Code: 8
     Office Code: 50 (Office A)
    51 (Office B)
    52 (Office C)
    53 (Office D)
     Connection Pattern from A to D
    1st Choice: A
    →B→D
    2nd Choice: A
    →C→B→D
    Data Assignment of Office A:
    Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks
    CM20 Y=0
    CM8A YYYY=A000
    CM8A YYYY=4007
    CM8A YYYY=0000
    CM8A YYYY=0000
    CM8A YYYY=5000
    CM8A YYYY=5000
    CMA7 YY=06
    CMA7 YY=06
    CM10
    CM85 Y=58
    3
    853
    1
    2
    100
    153
    0
    1
    XXX
    853A129
    4007
    0000
    00010
    00012
    CCC
    CCC
    820
    820
    21XX
    07LCR Group 3
    Area Code Development Pattern No. 7
    Route Pattern 000
    LCR Pattern 000, Route 10
    LCR Pattern 000, Route 12
    No digit addition
    No digit deletion
    Originating office number (to Route 0)
    Originating office number (to Route 1)
    Originating station number
    Maximum number of digits dialed “7”
    21xx 35xx ABD
    C RT10
    RT12 50 51 53
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    Example 2: When route advance to C.O. is required because the desired tie lines are all busy:
    CONDITIONS:
     Office Code and Station Number (Open Numbering)
     Access Code: 8
     Office Code: 50 (Office A)
    51 (Office B)
     Connection Pattern from A to B
    1st Choice: via No.7 CCIS
    2nd Choice: via C.O. line
    Data Assignment of Office A:
    Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks
    CM20 Y=0
    CM8A YYYY=A000
    CM8A YYYY=4007
    CM8A YYYY=0000
    CM8A YYYY=0000
    CM8A YYYY=5000
    CM8A YYYY=5000
    CM8A YYYY=5001
    CM8A YYYY=5001
    CM8A YYYY=9000
    CMA7 YY=06
    CM10
    CM85 Y=7
    CM85 Y=78
    3
    851
    1
    2
    100
    153
    100
    153
    0
    0
    XXX
    851
    516753A129
    4007
    0000
    00010
    00101
    CCC
    CCC
    00
    03
    516753
    821
    21XX
    07
    10LCR Group 3
    Area Code Development Pattern No. 7
    Route Pattern 000
    LCR Pattern 000, Route 10
    LCR Pattern 001, Route 01
    No digit addition
    No digit deletion
    Digit Addition Pattern No. 00
    Reading 3 digits deletion
    Digit code to be added: 516753
    Originating office number (to Route 10)
    Originating station number
    Maximum number of digits dialed “7” 
    (to Route 10)
    Maximum number of digits dialed “10” 
    (to Route 1)
    21xx 31xx AB
    RT10 50 51
    RT 12
    NO. 7 CCISC.O.
    DID (LDN: 516753-xxxx) 
    						
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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
    Network Structure Considerations
    Example 3: When route advance to one’s own office C.O. is required and the tie line route of the
    tandem office connected through CCIS are all busy:
    CONDITIONS:
     Tie Line between A and B:  Idle
     Tie Line between B and C:  Busy
     The other conditions are same as in Example 2.
    Data Assignment of Office A:
    The other data assignments are the same as in Example 2.
    Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks
    CM08 372 0
    ART10 50 51
    RT1
    NO. 7 CCISC.O.
    DID (LDN: 516753-xxxx)
    NO. 7 CCIS
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    Network Structure Considerations
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    Network Construction with IMX
    The Tenant Number and the Trunk Restriction Class are different between the PBX and the IMX
    as indicated below.
    PBX IMX
     Tenant No. 00-63 01-255
    (CM12 YY=04, CM30 YY=01)
     Trunk Restriction class 1-8 1-15
    (CM12 YY=01)
    Based on these differences, care must be taken to ensure that proper programming is completed
    to accommodate the differences between the PBX and the IMX.
    (1) In the PBX, station and trunk assignment to tenants must be to a tenant number equal to 
    01 or higher. (Do not use Tenant 00.)
    (2) For Attendant Console calls, the tenant number transmitted to the destination PBX is equal 
    to the Attendant Group (0-3) to which the attendant is assigned in CM60 YY=00. Remember 
    that Tenant 00 is not available in the IMX, so an Attendant Group of 1-3 must be used.
    (3) For ensuring proper restriction classes throughout the network, programming in the PBX 
    allows equating the restriction classes of the PBX with the restriction classes available in 
    the IMX. For details, refer to Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS on Page 188.
    When an Attendant Console operator in the PBX originates a call through the CCIS 
    network, the PBX transmits a restriction class of zero (RSC=0) to the distant office. 
    						
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    This page is for your notes. 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2
    INSTALLATION
    This chapter explains the required equipment and installation
    procedure. 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Precautions
    PRECAUTIONS
    Static Electricity Guard
    You must wear a grounded wrist strap to protect circuit cards from static electricity.
    Figure 2-1  Static Electricity Guard
     WHEN PLUGGING/UNPLUGGING A CIRCUIT CARD
     WHEN HOLDING A CIRCUIT CARD
    PBX
    WRIST STRAP
    FRAME GROUND SCREW
    CARD FRONT
    NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS OR 
    SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE HANDS. 
    						
    							CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Precautions
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    Figure 2-2  Static Electricity Guard
     WHEN MAKING A SWITCH SETTING ON A CIRCUIT CARD
     WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD
    The mark shown below is attached to the sheet for the work in which circuit cards are handled.
    When engaging in such work, the installer must be careful not to cause damage by static
    electricity.
    WEAR A WRIST STRAP AND PERFORM
    THE WORK ON A GROUNDED
    CONDUCTIVE WORK SURFACE.
    CIRCUIT
    CARD
    WHEN CARRYING A CIRCUIT CARD 
    AROUND, KEEP THE CARD IN A
    CONDUCTIVE POLYETHYLENE BAG.
    CIRCUIT
    CARDCONDUCTIVE
    POLYETHYLENE
    BAG
    AT T E N T I O N
    Contents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Precautions
    CAUTION
    You must hold the edge of a circuit card when plugging or unplugging the circuit card. If you
    touch another area, you may be exposed to hazard voltages.
    CARD FRONT
    NEVER TOUCH THE COMPONENTS 
    OR SOLDERED SURFACE WITH BARE 
    HANDS
    .
    PBX 
    						
    							CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Required Equipment
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    REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
    Ta b l e  2 - 1 shows the equipment required when providing No. 7 CCIS with digital interface to the
    system.
    Table 2-1  Required Equipment for No. 7 CCIS with Digital Interface
    EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARKS
     PN-24DTA-C 24 Channels DTI Card 1-8
     PN-30DTC-A 30 Channels DTI Card 1-4
     PZ-M542/557 Connection Card for Coaxial Cable 1-4 2 cards/PIM
     PN-M10 Optical Interface Card 1-4 2 DTIs/card
     PN-SC00 Common Channel Handler Card 1-8
    1-4When using 24DTA
    When using 30DTC
     PN-AP00-B Application Processor Card for 
    Centralized Billing1
     PZ-M537 Expansion Memory Card 1 
    						
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