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    							NEAX2400 IMX Business Features and Specifications
    NDA-24221, Issue 3
    Page 371
    Multi Channel Recording - DAT M-48
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    Hear service set tone when # is pressed. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds.
    d.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped.
    e.) Replace the handset to finish recording.
    Note:The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec).
    4. Playback by designating RT
    a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.
    b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive
    special dial tone.)
    c.) Enter Route Number and press #; the special dial tone stops.
    d.) A recorded message of the designated route is automatically played back.RECORDING START
    DDD 1
    Recording Time (Note)
    RECORDING END
    In 5 seconds
    (Time Display)
    REPLAY
    (Time Display)
    REPLAY
    005  
    Route
    REPLAY START
    In 5 seconds
    DDD 1
    Replay Time 
    						
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    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message.
    Note:Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of
    the message to the remaining trunks is complete.
    5. Recording of an announcement for a UCD group
    a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.
    b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station;
    receive special dial tone.
    c.) Press * and enter the UCD controlling telephone number.
    d.) Wait until you hear service set tone. The waiting time depends upon Register Inter Digit Timer
    (normally 6 seconds).
    The service set tone continues for 3 seconds.
    e.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped.
    f.) Replace the handset to finish recording.
    Note:The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec).
    6. Playback of a message recorded for a UCD group
    a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.(Time Display)
    REC
    (Time Display)
    REC
    25191  
    UCD controlling telephone number
    RECORDING START
    DDD 1
    Recording Time (Note)
    RECORDING END
    In 5 seconds
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive
    special dial tone.
    c.) Press * and enter the UCD controlling telephone number; the special dial tone is stopped.
    d.) A recorded message of the designated UCD group is automatically played back.
    e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message.
    Note:Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of
    the message to the remaining trunks is complete.
    7. Recording of a message for ACD
    a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.
    b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station;
    receive special dial tone.REPLAY
    (Time Display)
    REPLAY
    25191  
    UCD controlling telephone number
    REPLAY START
    In 5 seconds
    DDD 1
    Replay Time
    (Time Display)
    REC
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    c.) Press # and enter the message number that has been assigned in the AAST command; receive
    service set tone. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds.
    d.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped.
    e.) Replace the handset to finish recording.
    Note:The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec).
    8. Playback of a message for ACD
    a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.
    b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive
    special dial tone.
    c.) Press # and enter the Message Number that has been assigned in the AADT command.REC
    15  
    Message Number
    RECORDING START
    DDD 1
    Recording Time (Note)
    RECORDING END
    In 5 seconds
    (Time Display)
    REPLAY
    (Time Display)
    REPLAY
    15  
    Message Number 
    						
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    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    d.) A recorded message of the designated Message Number for ACD is automatically played back.
    e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message.
    Note:Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of
    the message to the remaining trunks is complete.
    Service Conditions
    1. Any entry of RT, TK, UCD Controlling Station, and Message Number that has not been assigned results
    in reorder tone (ROT) connection.
    The values that each parameter can take fall into the ranges:
    RT: 001 - 999
    TK: 000 - 255
    Message Number: 01 - 58
    2. The maximum recording length is 60 sec (30 sec in the case of UCD).
    3. This feature is not effective for trunks being dubbed or placed in busy.
    4. A user cannot record a message to a trunk in which a recording/dubbing is being made.
    5. When a user encounters Digital Announcement Trunk-All Busy, after dialing RT/TK/UCD Controlling
    telephone number/Message Number from the terminal, the user hears a busy tone.
    6. After completion of dialing RT/TK/UCD Controlling telephone number/Message Number, a user hears
    the service set tone. In this instance, if the designated trunk is making a dub or being dubbed, the dubbing
    is stopped. When the user goes on-hook during the service set tone, the dubbing is also stopped.
    7. A message is recorded in the following sequence. As illustrated below, 1.5 sec after the service set tone
    and 1 sec before going on-hook are not recorded.REPLAY START
    In 5 seconds
    DDD 1
    Replay Time
    (Time Display)
    SST REC STARTS
    SST NO TONE MESSAGEREC ENDS
    1.5 
    sec1.5 
    sec NO TONEON-HOOK 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    8. When the system encounters a busy trunk in an attempt to make a dubbing of the message to the remaining
    trunks, the trunk is retried after a 16 second interval. Each trunk is attempted a maximum of 16 times. If
    the final attempt is rejected because of busy, no further dubbing attempts will be made.
    9. Only the portion in which a message has been recorded is played back.
    10. The dubbing time is calculated by the following equation: (Dubbing Time) = (Recording time + 2 sec) x
    (Number of Trunk). Refer to the following table to obtain the approximate time for dubbing:
    11. This feature is not available to access a 4-DAT trunk through FCCS link.
    Dubbing TimeNumber of Trunk
    1 10152063 1
    6 seconds 8 80 120 160 504 8n
    16 seconds 18 180 270 360 1134 18 x 1
    30 seconds 32 320 480 640 2016 32 x 1
    46 seconds 48 480 720 960 3024 48 x 1
    60 seconds 62 620 930 1240 3906 62 x 1
    EXECUTION 
    OF DUBBING
    16
    sec16
    sec16
    sec
    (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY)
    RETRY #1 RETRY #2
    RETRY #16TIME 
    						
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    MF Signaling - DID M-84
    M-84  MF Signaling - DID
    General Description
    In the Associated Channel Interoffice Signaling system, this feature allows use of selective codes of Multifrequency
    (MF) signals.
    MF - (ANSI) codes: A total of 15 codes are available by combining two out of six frequencies.
    (ANSI)
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. When using MF signaling system, Least Cost Routing (LCR) or Register Sender LCR (LCRS) must be
    assigned.
    2. Even when LCRS is assigned, digit outpulsing to the distant office is not started until all digits have been
    received when the signaling is MF. If there is DP or PB lines among alternate routes, an outgoing call may
    be originated by seizing a DP or PB line, even when the route advance sequence for that line is lower than
    MF lines. When the route advance sequence of MF to DP or PB is predetermined, LCR must be assigned
    in the numbering plan.
    3. Unless otherwise specified, MP starting at termination of an incoming call will be activated upon receiving
    an ST signal.
    Code
    CCITT/
    BELL0
    (700Hz)1
    (900Hz)2
    (1100Hz)4
    (1300Hz)7
    (1500Hz)K
    (1700Hz)
    11XX
    22X X
    33 XX
    44X X
    55 X X
    66 XX
    77X X
    88 X X
    99 X X
    10 0 X X
    11C
    11XX
    12C
    12XX
    13KP
    1XX
    14KP
    2XX
    15 ST X X 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    4. Connection patterns to which MF signaling system can be applied are as follows: 
    a.) Individual call origination by station
    b.) Attendant-to-Attendant connection
    c.) Individual call origination by Attendant
    d.) Call origination by Attendant via station/trunk 
    e.) MF line connection from CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17]
    f.) Call transfer to MF line via Call Forwarding.
    5. Connection to the following services is not available:
    a.) Call origination services to MF lines, such as, OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING
    b.) Call termination services from MF lines, such as, UCD [U-1] 
    c.) Call Waiting, REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM [R-2].
    6. Assignment of MF signaling system or DP, PB signaling system can be determined on a per route basis.
    7. A PA-8RSTK (8RST) circuit card is required for performing this service. 
    						
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    Message Waiting Indication - DtermM-85D
    M-85D  Message Waiting Indication - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows Message Waiting (MW) information to be displayed on the middle line (24 digits) of the LCD.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The LCD displays the following information, when MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION - Dterm is
    activated:
    2. When this service is assigned to a D
    term with a 1-line LCD, the service is not available, and the display
    remains unchanged.
    3. This service can be controlled via MAT command program.
    4. This service is available only when OAI service is not available (SYS1, INDEX=79, b6=1). When OAI
    service is available (SYS1, INDEX=79, b6=0), the information cannot be displayed on the lower line of
    LCD, but will be displayed on the upper line.
    5. While Message Waiting information control is being executed to a D
    term equipped with a 2-line LCD by
    this service, time information is not displayed on the LCD. When Message Waiting information control is
    cancelled, the time information display is resumed.
    6. For the FCCS network, this feature is available for a telephone number having less than 7 digits.
    Initial Display 
    (Time Display)10:00 AM FRI 01 JAN 1999
    MW
    When controlled by 
    MCI, Attendant or 
    station 
    						
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    M-101 MF ANI to SMDR
    M-101  MF ANI to SMDR
    General Description
    This feature allows an office receiving ANI information by means of MF signal to output the information to the
    expanded SMDR area.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Output conditions are same as current conditions of MF ANI. (i.e., charging information for incoming
    calls is output only).
    2. About the expanded output format, refer to SMDR OUTPUT EXPANSION-ANI/CPN [S-129].
    3. When the tandem connection is established through CCIS, the maximum digits of ANI information output
    to the SMDR port are 16. 
    						
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