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    							NEAX2400 IMX Business Features and Specifications
    NDA-24221, Issue 3
    Page 181
    Call Block C-150
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    To set the Restriction Number by dialing an optional number:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Press the CALL BLOCK key.
    3. Receive special dial tone.
    4. Dial number to be restricted.
    5. Receive service set tone after the preassigned inter-digit timer (default is 6 seconds). 
    (Note 1)
    6. The CALL BLOCK key lights red.
    7. The dialed number is registered as the Restriction Number.
    When Release 5 software is used to confirm the registered Restriction Number:
    1. Press the CALL BLOCK key when the station is idle.
    2. The registered Restriction Number is displayed for 5 seconds.
    When Release 7 software is used to confirm the registered Restriction Number:
    1. Press the CALL BLOCK key when the station is idle (when the latest received calling number has been
    registered, the number is displayed on the LCD).
    2. Continue pressing the CALL BLOCK key in the same manner to confirm the other Restriction Numbers.
    The other Restriction Numbers are displayed in consecutive order.
    3. The registered Restriction Number is displayed for 5 seconds.
    When using the MAT command to confirm the registered Restriction Number: (Note 2)
    1. Start the DCBD command.
    2. Enter the telephone number or LENS.
    3. Select to display the registered Restriction Number.
    4. The Restriction Number, which is registered to the line corresponding to the specified telephone number
    or LENS, is displayed.
    When Release 5 software is used to cancel the registered Restriction Number:
    1. Lift the handset.
    2. Press the CALL BLOCK key.
    3. Receive service set tone.
    4. The LED of CALL BLOCK feature key (or soft key) goes off.
    When Release 7 or later software is used to cancel the registered Restriction Number:
    1. Confirm that the Restriction Number to be cancelled is displayed on the LCD (See the above-mentioned
    procedure “When Release 7 software is used to confirm the registered Restriction Number”).
    2. Press the “*” or “#” key for the Restriction Number to be cleared (depends on the system data), while the
    corresponding number is displayed.
    3. When all the Restriction Numbers are deleted, the LED of CALL BLOCK feature key (or soft key) goes
    off.
    Note 1:When the Restriction Number has already registered up to the maximum number (1 for Release 5 software, 5 for
    Release 7 software or later), reorder tone is heard. First cancel the former registered Restriction Number, then set the
    new Restriction Number again from the beginning.
    Note 2:This operation is available with Release 7 software or later.
    Note 3:When a D
    term Series E is used at the station, the LCD displays are as shown on the next page.
    LCD displays for Service Set, Confirmation, and Cancel are shown on the following page. Set/Cancel can
    be selected as the “*” or “#” key, depending on system data. Assignment of one of these keys as Cancel
    key, will assign the other as the Set key. 
    						
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    C-150 Call Block
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    24 digit display of Dterm Series E
     When the last incoming call is displayed (Release 7 software or later):
     When Restriction Number is set (Release 5 software):
     When confirming the Restriction Number (Release 5 software):
     When confirming the Restriction Number (Release 7 software or later):
     When Restriction Number is cancelled (Release 5 software):
     When HELP Key for CALL BLOCK of Soft key is pressed:
    L:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
          BLOCK ENTRY [*]
    The first 14 digits of the latest calling number is 
    displayed on the right side of the LCDThe latest incoming call
    REST SET                       XXXXXXXX
    The first 8 digits of the Restriction Number
    The first 16 digits of the Restriction Number. When the number of digits 
    are more than 16, the first part of the 16 digits are displayed
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    1:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
          BLOCK CLEAR [#]
    The first 14 digits of the registered number is 
    displayed on the right side of the LCDThe registered number is
    indicated in order
    REST CANCEL
    CALL BLOCK
    Page 1
    NUMBER
    Page 2INCOMING CALL RESTRICT
    WHEN A REGISTRATION>>>
    
    						
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    Call Block C-150
    Service Conditions
    When the Restriction Number is registered by the MAT:
    1. When the calling number is not received, this service is not activated.
    2. The calling number for this service is assigned to the parameter CID of ACID command. When only the
    first part of the calling number is assigned to the CID, this service is applied to any calling number that
    begins with the assigned number. For example, when “0471” is assigned to the CID, this service is applied
    to any calling number that begins with “0471” such as 0471-12-3456 and 0471-234-5678.
    3. The following numbers cannot be assigned to the parameter CID of ACID command:
    a.) The first part of the already assigned number,
    b.) The number whose first part is the same as the already assigned number.
    For example, when “123” is already assigned to the CID, such numbers as “1”, “12”, “1234” cannot
    be assigned.
    4. When the calling number is received via CCIS line, this feature is available for the first 16 digits (provided
    that “1” is assigned to CDN:98 (CI) of ARTD command).
    5. This service is available only for stations (single line telephone and D
    term).
    6. This service is available for the following cases:
    a.) When an incoming call is directly terminated to a station,
    b.) When an incoming call is transferred to a station using Call Forwarding - All Calls/Busy Line/
    Don’t Answer
    7. Call Forwarding - All Calls takes precedence over this feature.
    8. A maximum of 12 calling numbers can be assigned for a single station.
    9. The following circuit card is required for Analog Caller ID:
    Using Release 5 software or later:
    1. This service is available only for the stations service restrictions are released (SFI 165 = 1).
    2. This service is not available for PCS terminal or ISDN terminal.
    3. Only one Restriction Number (a maximum of 32 digits) can be registered per station. When using Release
    7 software or later, the maximum of 32 digit Restriction Number can be assigned up to five numbers per
    D
    term and one number per analog station. A maximum of 511 stations can be registered per 1 IMG.
    4. The Restriction Number cannot be confirmed from single line telephones after registration.
    5. To assign the Restriction Number, it is available to register the latest incoming call number if the call is
    received in the following cases:
    a.) Station-to-Station Calling,
    b.) A call is terminated via the trunk which received the calling number
    If the station cannot receive the number of the last incoming call, the latest call that meets the
    conditions above is registered as the Restriction Number. Thus, it can’t be available to assign the
    latest calling number as the Restriction Number immediately after system initialization.
    6. When assigning the latest incoming call as the Restriction Number using feature key from an idle station
    or a ringing station, the latest calling number to the MY LINE is registered as the Restriction Number (then
    the feature key on the controlling terminal lights red). Thus, on a D
    term whose PRIME LINE is not MY
    LINE, the displayed number is not registered when a call is terminated at PRIME LINE. The latest calling
    number terminating at MY LINE is registered in place of the displayed number.
    7. When a call is transferred, the telephone number of the intermediate station is to be registered as the latest
    incoming call number even if that station releases the connection. Only the first terminating number is to
    be the Restriction Number.
    Circuit Card NameRemarks
    PA - 8 C O T B J 
    						
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    C-150 Call Block
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    8. This service is activated corresponding to each line. In case a Dterm containing some lines, the Restriction
    Number is effective only for the line to be registered the number.
    9. When confirming the registered Restriction Number, the number registered on MY LINE is displayed for
    5 seconds on the LCD.
    10. This service is available only when the predetermined Restriction Number and the receiving Physical
    Station Number/telephone number or the calling number are exactly the same.
    11. In this service, a telephone number is used to recognize the station incoming call, however, a Physical
    Station Number is used for the station which is not assigned the telephone number.
    12. When an incoming call via No. 7 CCIS is terminated, a maximum 16-digit calling number (Route Data:
    CI=1) can be received. If the telephone number is more than 17 digits, the incoming call is not restricted.
    13. There is no need to register ACC for a C.O. trunk call (ex. “9”) when assigning Restriction Number by
    dialing operation.
    14. In case Restriction Numbers are registered up to the maximum number, a previous Restriction Number
    must be cancelled before setting the new Restriction Number on a station. (It is impossible to overwrite
    the Restriction Number.)
    15. Sending Tone, which is used when originating a call from a station on which Call Block is set, can be
    selected on the system base (ASYD SYS 1, Index 322, Bit 5).
    16. When initialization of the Circuit Card is activated, the Restriction Number already registered is not
    cleared.
    17. When system initialization is activated, the Restriction Number already registered is not cleared.
    However, when initialization of system data loading is activated, the loaded number (former Restriction
    Number), not the latest Restriction Number, is to be registered as new Restriction Number.
    Using Release 7 software or later:
    1. The Assigned Restriction can be confirmed by the DCBD command.
    2. This service is activated against each line. When a D
    term is used, Restriction Numbers can be registered at
    multiple lines. However, to clear the Restriction Number using the “*” or “#” key is effective for only the
    number registered to MY LINE.
    3. When confirming the registered Restriction Number, the oldest number registered on MY LINE is
    displayed for 5 seconds on the LCD. When the multiple Restriction Number is assigned, press CALL
    BLOCK key to change the display to the later registered number, the displayed number is changed in order
    as the key is pressed.
    4. When deleting the Restriction Number with the access code from a D
    term, the oldest Restriction Number
    is deleted.
    5. When five Restriction Numbers are registered at a line, the assignment of the already registered number
    is available.
    6. System data decides the “*” key or the “#” key as the Restriction Number Delete key. When Delete key
    is decided, the other one is used as Set key.
    Note:The Set/Delete key is available for only 5 seconds (while the number is displayed).
    7. When the proper ELC card is not used, the indication for the operation is not displayed at the middle line
    of the LCD. In this case, Restriction Number is set or deleted by Set/Delete key (“*” or “#”).
    8. When all calling numbers are deleted, the CALL BLOCK key goes off.
    9. ACID applies only to inbound trunk calls with ANI.
    10. ACID will not light a feature key if the telephone is equipped with one.
    11. ACID will operate via the FCCS network for tandem trunk calls. 
    						
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    Call Block C-150
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    12. Feature keys and SIDAs will operate for physical and logical stations, as well as inbound trunk calls with
    ANI. It will also light the feature keys for both.
    13. The COT card for receiving the Caller ID information is shown below:
    14. The LC card for notifying the Caller ID information is shown below.
    15. The ELC cards to display the indication for the operation procedure on the LCD when confirming the
    latest calling number or the registered Restriction Number is shown below.
    Interactions
    1. Call Forwarding - All Calls [C-5] takes precedence over this feature.
    2. If this service is set at both the station and MAT, the station has priority.
    3. When the data on a station is changed by FOLLOW PHONE [F-31] service, the registered Restriction
    Number on the station is carried over to the next user.
    4. When a station is deleted, the registered Restriction Number on the station is also deleted. 
    5. When activating with DUAL STATION CALL [D-156], CALL BLOCK is available only for the Main
    Station.
    CIRCUIT CARD NAME PROGRAM ISSUE
    PA - 8 C OT B JSW-317 8COTBJ PROG-A
    —SP-1122 CALL-ID PROG-A
    —SP-3190 8COTBJ PROG-A
    CIRCUIT CARD NAME PROGRAM ISSUE
    PA-16LCBY SP-3396 16-LCBX PROG-A
    CIRCUIT CARD NAME PROGRAM ISSUE
    PA-16ELCHSP-3124 16ELCH PROG-D ISSUE 5 or later
    SP-3125 16ELCH PROG-TD ISSUE 5 or later
    PA-16ELCJSP-3270 16ELCJ PROG-A ISSUE 7 or later
    SP-3295 16ELCJ PROG-B ISSUE 6 or later
    PA - D A I A
    SW-293 2WDLI PROGRAM-D
    —SP-3126 2WDLI PROG-DISSUE 1F or later
    ISSUE 6 or later PA - D A I B
    PA - D A I C
    PA - D A I G
    SW-362 2WDAI PROGRAM-F
    —SP-3343 2WDAI PROG-GISSUE 1A or later
    ISSUE 1 or later PA - D A I H
    PA - D A I J
    PA-DAIG-A
    SW-368 2WDAI PROGRAM-H
    —SP-3345 2WDAI PROG-HISSUE 1A or later
    ISSUE 1 or later PA-DAIH-A
    PA - D A I J - A 
    						
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    C-151 Call Return
    C-151 Call Return
    General Description
    This feature allows the Dterm or an analog station to save the received calling number and the received number of
    the station. The following two types of saving features are available:
     Automatic Saving: The received calling number/number of the station is automatically saved when the sta-
    tion rings. The stored number can be dialed by pressing the feature key or dialing the 
    access code.
     Manual  Saving: The received calling number is manually saved by the D
    term user while in conversation. 
    The stored number can be dialed by pressing the feature key.
    Operating Procedure
    Automatic Saving
    1. Saving Calling Number
    a.) A call is terminated to an analog station or My Line of the D
    term.
    b.) The received calling number is automatically saved. When the station is the Dterm with the Call
    Return key, the received calling number is displayed on the LCD and the Call Return key lights
    red.
    Note:The maximum number of calling numbers stored for the Dterm/analog station is as follows:
    D
    term:3
    Analog station: 1
    2. Displaying Stored Calling Number (for the Dterm with the Call Return key)
    a.) While in idle state, press the Call Return key.
    b.) The saved calling number is displayed for 5 seconds. When multiple numbers are stored, the
    display changes each time the Call Return key is pressed. The number is displayed from the latest
    to the oldest. When the indication reaches the oldest number, the latest number appears again by
    pressing the Call Return key.
    3. Call Origination
     When using the Call Return key on the D
    term
    a.) Display the desired number by pressing the Call Return key. (Refer to (2).)
    b.) Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
    c.) Press the Call Return key. The displayed number is dialed.
    Note:The dialed number is automatically deleted. When all the stored numbers are deleted, the Call Return key goes off.
     When using Access Code
    a.) Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
    b.) Dial the access code for Call Return. The last number saved is dialed.
    Note:The dialed number is not deleted.
    4. Deleting Stored Number (for the Dterm with the Call Return key)
    a.) Display the desired number by pressing the Call Return key. (Refer to (2).)
    b.) Press the “*” or “#” key. The displayed number is deleted and CANCEL is displayed on the D
    term
    LCD.
    Note 1:When all the stored numbers are deleted, the Call Return key goes off.
    Note 2:Note that the delete key (“*” or “#”) is effective while the calling number is displayed for 5 seconds. 
    						
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    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    Manual Saving (equal to SAVE AND REPEAT - Dterm [S-24D]
    1. Saving Calling Number
    a.) Press the S&R key while in conversation using My Line or Sub Line.
    b.) The received calling number is saved and the S&R key lights red.
    Note:One calling number can be saved. When a calling number has already saved using SAVE AND REPEAT - Dterm, the
    calling number is deleted.
    2. Displaying Stored Calling Number (for the Dterm with the S&R key)
    a.) While in idle status, press the S&R key.
    b.) The saved calling number is displayed for 5 seconds.
    3. Call Origination
    a.) Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
    b.) Press the S&R key. The stored number is dialed.
    Note:The dialed number is automatically deleted and the S&R key goes off.
    Service Conditions
    1. Service Conditions for Automatic/Manual Saving:
    a.) The following circuit cards are required for Analog Caller ID:
    b.) Automatic/Manual Saving is available for the D
    terms assigned to the following ELC/DAI circuit
    card.
    c.) This service is not available when the calling number is not received.
    d.) A maximum of 32 digits can be saved. However, when the calling number is received via CCIS
    line, this feature is available for the first 16 digits (provided that “1” is assigned to 98: CI of
    ARTD command).
    e.) When a trunk access code (ex. “9”) is required for call origination to the saved number, the access
    code must be added on a route basis by ACNP and ACND commands. Note that the assigned
    access code is not displayed on the D
    term LCD. However, the assigned code is saved.
    f.) When the area code is not to be sent to within the same area, the area code must be deleted by
    AFRS, AOPR and AADC commands.
    g.) When station data is changed by FOLLOW PHONE etc., stored number data is not exchanged.
    h.) When the system is initialized, stored number data is deleted.
    i.) When this service is used in an FCCS network, the system data should be set to all nodes.
    However, when the calling number received from the remote FCCS node is not assigned
    telephone number, the number of the calling station is not saved.
    2. Service Conditions for Automatic Saving with the feature key / access code:
    a.) Automatic Saving is available for analog stations allowed this service and the D
    term with Call
    Return key.
    Circuit Card NameRemarks
    PA - 8 C O T B J
    Circuit Card NameRemarks
    PA-16ELCJ
    PA-DAIJ (1.5M-AMI) 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    b.) This service is available in the following cases:
     When the trunk incoming call that receives the calling number (Analog COT/ISDN/CCIS trunk)
    is directly terminated at the station.
     When the station-to-station call is terminated directly.
    c.) When the station answers the call held on Multi Line, the calling number/calling station number
    cannot be saved (Held Line is not My Line). When the call is terminated at the trunk, the calling
    number is saved in the ELC card only.
    3. Service Conditions when using Release 5 software or earlier:
    a.) When the call is terminated from the station that has assigned telephone number, the calling
    station number is saved in the Data Memory. As to the calling station number, which is not
    telephone number, is not saved.
    4. Service Conditions when using Release 7 software or later are as follows. The calling station number is
    not saved in the following cases:
    a.) When answering the station incoming call is held by CALL PARK [C-29].
    b.) When answering the station incoming call using CALL PICKUP service.
    5. Service Conditions for Automatic Saving with the feature key:
    a.) The Call Return key must not be assigned to the D
    term which has no LCD because stored number
    data cannot be checked.
    b.) A maximum of three received calling numbers are saved with the ELC card. If the received
    calling number is the same number as the last call, the calling number is not saved.
    c.) When the ELC circuit card is initialized, stored number data is deleted.
    d.) The calling number is displayed on the D
    term LCD when a call is terminated to Prime Line.
    Accordingly, when My Line of the Dterm is not Prime Line, the displayed calling number is not
    saved.
    e.) When a call is terminated to My Line, even if the D
    term user is in conversation using Sub Line,
    the calling number is saved.
    f.) When the stored number is displayed, the calling number is displayed on the upper LCD. The
    maximum number of digits that indicates the calling number is different, depending on the D
    term
    type. When using a Dterm with a 16 digit LCD, the last 16 digits are displayed. When using a
    Dterm with a 24 digit display, the last 24 digits are displayed.
    g.) When a call is terminated while one of the stored numbers is displayed, the lower LCD indicates
    the calling number and the upper LCD displays the stored number for 5 seconds.
    h.) When three calling numbers are already stored, if a call is terminated while the oldest number is
    displayed, the oldest number is deleted and the received number is saved. Consequently, call
    origination cannot be made to the displayed number.
    i.) Call origination can be made to the stored number while dial tone is heard. After seizing a trunk,
    this feature is not available.
    j.) When originating a call using this service, the last 24 digits are displayed on the D
    term LCD.
    6. Service Conditions for Automatic Saving with the access code:
    a.) This service is not available when a call is terminated to an ISDN terminal or a PCS terminal.
    b.) When the D
    term user place a call to the stored number by dialing the access code, the dialed
    number is displayed in place of the stored number.
    c.) When Analog Caller ID - Station is effective, if a call is terminated from a station, the number of
    the station is saved.
    d.) Even if the LC card is initialized, the saved calling number is not deleted. 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    e.) The latest calling number is saved in the data memory when the service feature class data (SFI:
    155) is “0”. Since the latest calling number remains when SFI:155 is changed from “0” to “1”, the
    call origination can be operated with the latest calling number saved before the data is changed.
    7. Service Conditions for Manual Saving:
    a.) Manual Saving is available for the D
    term with the Save and Repeat key.
    b.) This service is available when a Dterm is in communication with the terminating trunk.
    c.) When the calling number is saved, “S&R” and the first 12 digits are displayed on the Dterm LCD.
    d.) When the circuit card listed in item 1-b is not used, the first 6 digits of the received number
    are saved.
    e.) Call origination can be made to the stored number while dial tone is heard. After seizing a trunk,
    this feature is not available.
    f.) For more information, refer to SAVE AND REPEAT - D
    term [S-24D]. 
    						
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    C-154 Call Hold Pick Up
    C-154 Call Hold Pick Up
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to pick up a trunk or station call that is put on hold by a second user. The user can
    accomplish this by dialing an access code followed by the telephone number that is holding the call.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Make a trunk or station call to Station A.
    2. Station A places the call in progress on hold.
    3. From Station B, dial the access code and Station A’s telephone number.
    4. Station B is connected to the station or trunk call that is on hold at Station A.
    Service Conditions
    1. Only stations in the same tenant can use this feature.
    2. This feature remains in effect even after hold timeout and the station is in the re-ring state.
    3. This feature also overrides the Exclusive Hold feature (a call that is put in Exclusive Hold can be picked
    up by using this feature). 
    						
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