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    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 Q-SIG System ManualPage 14  ND-70923 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 1  GENERAL INFORMATION
    Service Features
    SERVICE FEATURES
    Connected Destination Indication
    This feature allows the LCD on the calling station/Attendant Console to indicate the connected
    destination number (answering station number) and the sub-address sent from the opposite
    office.
    Figure 1-9  Connected Destination Indication
     The LCD does not indicate the answering station number and sub-address number if the 
    numbers are not sent from the opposite office.
     If the calling station is an ISDN terminal or a terminal which has no indicator, the answering 
    station number and sub-address number cannot be indicated.
     If the answering station number exceeds 16 digits, the first 15 digits and “*” are indicated on 
    the D
    term LCD. “*” means existence of more than 15 digits.
    STATION
    No. 200
    OFFICE
    10
    Q-SIG
    NETWORKSTATION
    No. 300
    OFFICE
    20
    DIAL “7-20-300”
    
    When dialing:
    When answered:
     Dterm
    720300
    2: 27 PM TUE 23
     ATTCON
    720300
    01: 00 111
    20300
    Sub-address No. (Max. 8 digits)
    Answering station No. (Max. 16 digits)
    Duration of the call
    20300
    Answering station No. (Max. 8 digits)
    ANSWERING STATION No. “20-300” + SUB-ADDRESS “111” 
    						
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    Service Features
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     If the sub-address exceeds 8 digits, the first 8 digits and “*” are indicated on the Dterm LCD. 
    “*” means existence of more than 8 digits.
     The sub-address of the answering station is not indicated on the Attendant Console LCD.
     If the answering station number exceeds 6 digits, the last 6 digits are indicated on the 
    Attendant Console LCD.
     It can be specified to each station (Single line Telephone/D
    term) whether an answering 
    station number is sent or not when answering a Q-SIG call, by system data programming. 
    Attendant Console number cannot be sent. 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 Q-SIG System ManualPage 16  ND-70923 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 1  GENERAL INFORMATION
    Service Features
    Transit Counter Relaying
    Transit counter is used as the information which informs the number of stages on tandem
    connection. On the Q-SIG network, the transit Counter 0 is sent from the calling office. The
    tandem office sends the transit counter to the destination office adding 1 to the value of received
    transit counter. In this manner, the transit counter value increases according to the number of the
    stages of tandem connection.
    Figure 1-10  Transit Counter
     This feature is available when the all PBXs in the network are connected to each other by 
    Q-SIG interface.
     The transit counter values 0 through 31 are available.
     If the tandem office does not receive the transit counter from the opposite office, the tandem 
    office sends the transit counter as “0” to next office.
    TRC=0TRC=1TRC=2TRC=3TRC=3
    Q-SIG NETWORK CALLING
    OFFICETANDEM
    OFFICETANDEM
    OFFICETANDEM
    OFFICEDESTINATON
    OFFICE
    TRC: Transit Counter 
    						
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    CHAPTER 2
    INSTALLATION
    This chapter explains the hardware installation procedure to provide
    Q-SIG interface on the PBX. 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 Q-SIG System ManualPage 18  ND-70923 (E), Issue 1.0
    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 (1 of 2)
     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 2-1  Static Electricity Guard (2 of 2)
     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
    ATTENTION
    Contents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 Q-SIG System ManualPage 20  ND-70923 (E), Issue 1.0
    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 hazardous 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
    Table 2-1 shows the equipment required to provide Q-SIG interface to the system.
    Table 2-1  Required Equipment for Q-SIG
    EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION QUANTITY REMARKS
    PN-30DTC-A 
    (30-DTI)
    (Australia/Japan)30-Channel DTI Card 1-4
    PN-24DTA-C
    (24-DTI)
    (U.S.)24-Channel DTI Card 1-4
    PN-SC01 
    (DCH)D Channel Handler Card 1-4
    PZ-M542/M557(CONN) Coaxial Cable Connection 
    Card 1-4 2 cards/PIM
    1 DTI/card 
    						
    							 NEAX2000 IVS2 Q-SIG System ManualPage 22  ND-70923 (E), Issue 1.0
    CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Installation Procedure
    INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
    Install the equipment for Q-SIG according to the procedure in Figure 2-2.
    Figure 2-2  Installation Procedure for Q-SIG
    END START
    MOUNTING DTI AND
    DCH CARD
    MOUNTING CONN CARD
    NOTE:This procedure is required when you provide CONN card to connect a coaxial cable
    for 24-DTI/30-DTI.
    DTI CABLE CONNECTION
    VIA MDF
    DTI CABLE CONNECTION
    VIA CONN CARD
    SELECTION OF PLO 
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     NOTE
    Page 25
    Page 26
    Page 29
     NOTE
    IN MP CARD 
    						
    							CHAPTER 2  INSTALLATION
    Installation Procedure
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    Mounting DTI and DCH Card
    (1) Before mounting the 24-DTI/30-DTI card and DCH card, set the MB 
    switch to UP position, and set the other switches to appropriate position.
    See CHAPTER 4,Page 41.
    (2) Mount the 24-DTI/30-DTI card and the DCH card in the following AP slots 
    on PIM0-PIM7.
    PIM0: AP00-AP10 slots
    PIM1-7: AP00-AP11 slots
    NOTE:The DTI card (DTI0, DTI1) which sends a clock signal to PLO of the MP card must be
    mounted in the AP slots on PIM0.
    (3) After mounting the card, set the MB switch to DOWN position to put the card in service.
    AT T E N T I O NContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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