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    							NEAX2400 IMX CCIS Features and Specifications
    Page 16NDA-24222, Issue 3
    A-126 ANI-CCIS (16 Digit)
    A-126 ANI-CCIS (16 Digit)
    General Description
    This feature allows an office receiving ANI information from Central Office through an analog trunk (Caller ID or
    MF) to extend to another office through CCIS when the tandem connection is established.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The maximum digits of ANI information sent to another office through CCIS are 16.
    2. When the tandem connection is established through CCIS, the maximum digits of ANI information which
    the connected office may output to the SMDR port or MCI are 16.
    3. In regard to other conditions, refer to the Service Conditions of CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS - CCIS
    [C-50]. 
    						
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    Busy Verification - CCIS B-9
    B-9 Busy Verification - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature allows Inter-Office Attendant BUSY VERIFICATION when the Attendant and the called party
    respectively belong to a different PBX in the CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Station (a) and (b) are in connection on a station-to-station call.
    2. The Attendant in Node A presses the loop key; the loop lamp and DEST lamp on the Attendant Console
    illuminate. 
    3. The Attendant dials the number for Station (b); receives busy tone.
    4. The Attendant presses the BUSY VERIFICATION key; the Attendant and both STN (a) and STN (b)
    receive Warning Tone. STN (a), STN (b) and the Attendant are connected in a 3-Way Connection.
    5. The Attendant presses the CANCEL key and can now handle other calls.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service may be used during Station-to-Station Calls and Station-to-Trunk Calls. (COT, FX, WATS,
    CCSA, or TIE Lines) 
    2. BUSY VERIFICATION is performed in the office to which the called station belongs.
    3. In a 3-way call in the mode where the conference button is pressed, the Attendant cannot perform BUSY
    VERIFICATION.
    Attendant
    STN (a) STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS
    Attendant
    STN (a) STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS BT
    ATT
    STN (a)
    [Node A]CCIS[Node B]
    STN (b)
    DCFT 
    						
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    B-9 Busy Verification - CCIS
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    4. BUSY VERIFICATION cannot be established to a BUSY station when the station is: 
    a.) Dialing
    b.) Listening to a tone
    c.) Being rung
    d.) Protected by DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12] [D-66]
    e.) Being connected to an BUSY VERIFICATION Loop
    f.) Activating a conflicting feature, such as:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1][A-45] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D
    term[B-5D] 
    CALL HOLD [C-6][C-6D]
    CALL TRANSFER [C-50][C-54][C-11][C-11D]
    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12]
    CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-58] [C-58D][C-17]
    DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12]
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND [D-68][D-17]
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT  [D-71][D-2] 
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-8][E-8D][E-1]
    NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD-D
    term[N-7D]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18] 
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] in the mode where the
    conference button is pressed.
    VOICE CALL-D
    term[V-7D][V-2] 
    g.) In a Modem Pooling connection,
    h.) In a Data Call through a Data Adapter,
    i.) In a Data Call through a Data Module. 
    In each of the above instances, the Attendant will receive reorder tone.
    5. Before the Attendant is added to an existing connection, a tone burst (.08 seconds) is applied to alert the
    calling parties of the attendant’s presence. 
    6. BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS and ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5] are mutually exclusive features. 
    7. BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS can only be activated by the Attendant Console.
    8. It is possible to disable the continuous sending of warning tone during a BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS
    connection, via System Data. Normally, the two-burst Warning Tone is repeated approximately every 15
    seconds.
    Interactions
    1. This feature is allowed whenever the destination telephone set is engaged in any state other than:
    a.) A three-way connection
    b.) An activated PRIVACY feature
    c.) Connected to a route programmed to have Line/Trunk, Privacy, CDN 44:PRV
    d.) Listening to a tone (dial tone, reorder tone, service set tone, busy tone, ringback tone).
    2. With ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7], the following trunk types may be verified (busy or idle status): 
    a.) One-way incoming trunks,
    b.) One-way outgoing trunk,
    c.) Bothway trunk.
    3. Trunks in a station-to-trunk, TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10], and ATTENDANT-
    CONTROLLED CONFERENCE [A-2] connection may be verified when busy.  
    						
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    Busy Verification - CCIS B-9
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5]: The Attendant is prevented from verifying a busy station line that is
    connected to a loop held at the Attendant Console. Since the LOCKOUT feature applies only to calls held
    on an Attendant Console loop, BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS of those station lines will be denied, and
    the Attendant will hear reorder tone.
    5. CALL FORWARDING - CCIS (ALL CALLS [C-45], BUSY LINE [C-46] or DON’T ANSWER [C-47]):
    If an Attendant attempts to busy-verify an idle or busy station line that has activated the CALL
    FORWARDING - CCIS feature, BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS of the forwarded-to station will occur.
    If an Attendant attempts to busy-verify an idle or busy station that is CALL FORWARDED to the
    Attendant Console, BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS will not be allowed. 
    6. CALL HOLD [C-6]: When two stations have established a connection and one of the stations has a third
    party on hold, the two talking parties can be busy-verified, but the party on hold cannot be busy-verified.
    7. CALL WAITING [C-12] [C-31]: If an Attendant attempts to busy-verify a station line that already has a
    waiting call, BUSY VERIFICATION will be denied. Also, if an Attendant attempts to busy-verify a
    station line that is waiting for another station line, BUSY VERIFICATION will be denied. 
    8. DATA LINE SECURITY - CCIS [D-66]: An Attendant cannot busy-verify a busy station line that has a
    DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12] Class of Service. If BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS is attempted, the
    Attendant will hear reorder tone. 
    9. DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND - CCIS [D-68]: An ATTENDANT cannot busy-verify a busy station
    line that has PRIVACY ON DEMAND - CCIS [D-68] set. If BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS is attempted,
    the Attendant will hear reorder tone. 
    10. DICTATION ACCESS [D-3]: BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS will be denied to a station that is
    connected to a dictation trunk, and the Attendant will hear reorder tone.
    11. PAGING ACCESS - CCIS [P-28]: BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS is denied when a station is connected
    to a Paging trunk.
    12. DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND [D-17]: When this feature is activated by a user, the Attendant Console
    is denied BUSY VERIFICATION toward that station. This prevents disturbance of any ongoing data
    transmission. 
    13. STATION HUNTING (CIRCULAR [S-7], SECRETARIAL [S-8] or TERMINAL [S-9]): If an Attendant
    attempts to busy-verify a busy station in a Hunt Group, station hunting will take precedence over BUSY
    VERIFICATION - CCIS and the call will hunt. If all stations in the Hunt group are busy, the called station
    will be busy-verified.
    14. UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) [U-1]: An Attendant can busy-verify any station in a UCD
    group, other than the Pilot, without causing a hunt. However, if BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS is
    attempted to the Pilot station, UCD hunting will take precedence over BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS. 
    						
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    B-10 Brokerage Hotline - CCIS
    B-10  Brokerage Hotline - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature provides a hotline function between two stations at different nodes in the CCIS network, using a line/
    feature key of a Dterm.
    Operating Procedure
    To access a BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS from a Dterm:
    1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button. 
    2. Press the line/feature key associated with a predetermined station in another office. The destination station
    is automatically dialed; ringback tone is heard; the destination station answers.
    3. After conversation is completed, hang up or press the RELEASE key.
    4. To immediately make another BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS call, press another line/feature key
    associated with another station without going off-hook. 
    Service Conditions
    1. A 16-button Dterm with a 24-button Add-On Module is used for applications requiring at least 15 but fewer
    than 39 destinations. In this case, one of the 16-line buttons of the Dterm must be assigned as the MY-Line.
    The RELEASE button on the 24-button Add-On Module can be used as the RELEASE key. Therefore, a
    maximum of 39 BROKERAGE HOTLINES - CCIS can be used to access distant destinations.
    2. Two 16-button D
    terms connected via a 24-button Add-On Module are used if between 40 and 52
    destinations are required. One of the 16 buttons on each Dterm must be assigned as a MY-Line. One of the
    remaining 15 buttons on the Dterms must be assigned as a RELEASE key. Therefore, a total of 52
    BROKERAGE HOTLINES - CCIS can be used to access distant destinations.
    3. An AC Adapter is required for the 24-button Add-On Module.
    4. A BROKERAGE HOTLINE cannot be assigned to a Hunt group or UCD [U-1] group.
    5. When a BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS call is made, the D
    term display shows the destination telephone
    number but does not show the SERVICE DISPLAY - CCIS [S-53] of the BROKERAGE HOTLINE.
    6. The MY-Line of a D
    term cannot be assigned as a BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS.
    7. The destination must be a station or an Attendant Console at a different node in the CCIS network.
    8. When the destination is an Attendant Console, the call using this feature terminates at an ATND key.
    9. ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1, 45], CALL BACK [C-1, 44], and
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, 8] can be prohibited to the BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS
    connection through CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15]. 
    10. When a destination station is busy, CALL BACK - CCIS [C-44], CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-
    31], EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8], and MESSAGE REMINDER - CCIS [M-34, 34D]
    can be activated. 
    11. If the destination station is busy and is a member of a Hunt Group, the appropriate station hunting feature
    will be activated. 
    12. If the destination station is busy and is a pilot member of a UCD group, the UCD function will be activated.
    If all stations in the UCD group are busy, ringback tone will be heard, or if programmed, DELAY
    ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD [D-31] or OVERFLOW-UCD [O-13] will be invoked.
    13. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5, 45], CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2, 46], and
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3, 47] will take place if the destination station has set call
    forwarding. 
    						
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    Call Back - CCIS C-44
    C-44  Call Back - CCIS 
    General Description
    This service feature allows an Inter-office Call Back when the calling station and the called station respectively
    belong to a different PBX in the CCIS network. 
    Operating Procedure
    To set from a Single-Line Telephone:
    1. Dial the desired telephone number; receive busy tone.
    2. Switch hook flash; receive special dial tone.
    3. Dial the CALL BACK - CCIS code; receive service set tone.
    4. Hang up.
    5. When the called station becomes idle, the calling and called stations will ring simultaneously.
    To cancel from a Single-Line Telephone:
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the CALL BACK - CCIS cancellation code; receive service set tone.
    To set from an 8-button or 16-button Dterm, or a Dterm Executive Terminal:
    1. Dial the desired telephone number; receive busy tone.
    2. Press the CALL BACK line/feature key; receive service set tone. The LCD will display: 
    3. Hang up.
    4. When the called station becomes idle, the calling and called stations will ring simultaneously. The LCD
    of the calling station will display:
    5. The called station’s LCD will display: 
    To cancel from an 8-button or 16-button Dterm, or a Dterm Executive Terminal:
    1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key; receive dial tone.
    2. Press the CALL BACK line/feature key; receive dial tone. CALL BACK - CCIS is then cancelled.
    CALL BACK  SET                     XXXX
    (Time Display)Called Station
    CALL BACK                                    XXXX
    (Time Display)Called Station
    CALL BACK                                    XXXX
    (Time Display)Called Station 
    						
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    C-44 Call Back - CCIS
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    3. The LCD will display: 
    Service Conditions 
    1. If CALL BACK is not answered within 30 seconds, or the timer interval in ASYD index 139, ringing will
    stop and the CALL BACK will automatically be cancelled.
    2. CALL BACK to a busy station cannot be established if the station is in the LINE LOCKOUT [L-3] mode. 
    3. There is no time limit for CALL BACK once activated. It will remain in status memory until it is manually
    cancelled or it ends normally.
    4. CALL BACK can be set only to one station at a time. 
    5. A station cannot set CALL BACK and OUTGOING QUEUING [O-2] at the same time. 
    6. When the calling station is called back, STATION HUNTING [S-7, S-8, S-9] and CALL PICKUP [O-7]
    programming will be ignored. 
    7. CALL BACK activation is denied if a call is waiting at the calling or called station line (CALL WAITING
    FEATURE [C-12, C-31]).
    8. CALL BACK [C-1] is assigned via CLASS OF SERVICE [C-15].
    9. There is no limit to the number of stations that can access this feature simultaneously.
    10. A station that has set CALL BACK - CCIS can originate and receive calls while this feature is active.
    11. Reorder tone will be returned to a station attempting to set CALL BACK - CCIS if: 
    a.) The calling or called station has set CALL BACK - CCIS, OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-
    2, O-12], or has a call waiting or camped-on. 
    b.) The calling or called station is activating CALL HOLD [C-6]. 
    12. If the calling party waits off-hook after setting CALL BACK - CCIS, service set tone will be heard until
    the called party becomes idle. Ringback tone will then be heard until the called party answers. 
    13. If the called party goes on-hook while the calling station is busy, both parties will be rung simultaneously
    when the calling station becomes idle.
    14. If the calling party goes on-hook while the called station is busy, both parties will be rung simultaneously
    when the calling station becomes idle.
    15. If any of the following features has been activated by the calling or called party, CALL BACK - CCIS is
    denied:
    CALL BACK [C-1][C-44]
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1][A-45] 
    CALL HOLD [C-6][C-6D]
    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3][B-9] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE [B-5]
    DATA LINE SECURITY [D-12][D-66]
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND [D-17][D-67]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1][E-8]
    OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7][O-11] 
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2][O-12] 
    CALL BACK                               CANCEL
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    Call Back - CCIS C-44
    Interactions 
    1. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] and CALL BACK - CCIS cannot be accessed simultaneously.
    2. System Data 1, Index 139. No Answer Timer is also used for station-to-station call, DID, or TIE Line call
    for CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-47] and CALL HOLD [C-6].
    3. CALL WAITING-ORIGINATE [C-31] automatic setting and CALL BACK - CCIS are mutually
    exclusive.
    4. CALL BACK - CCIS cannot be activated toward the Attendant Console.
    5. CALL BACK - CCIS cannot be activated when using CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17]. 
    6. CALL HOLD [C-6]: Activation of CALL BACK - CCIS is not allowed if the calling or called station has
    a party on CALL HOLD [C-6]. CALL BACK - CCIS can be activated to a D
    term that is holding a call or
    is being held via EXCLUSIVE HOLD [E-4D] or NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD [N-7D]. 
    						
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    C-45 Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS
    C-45  Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature allows Inter-Office CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS when the transferring station and the
    transferred station, respectively, belong to a different PBX in the CCIS network. 
    Operating Procedure
    When setting Call Forwarding-All Calls Service:
    1. Station A goes off-hook; receives dial tone.
    2. Station A dials the Access Code for CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS; receives special dial tone.
    3. Station A dials the number for the designated Station B; receives service set tone.
    4. Station A hangs up.
    5. Station A is called from Station C. The call is automatically transferred to Station B, which Station A has
    designated as the call destination. Station C receives ringback tone; Station B is rung.
    DT
    DT
    STN (a) STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS SPDT
    SPDT
    STN (a)STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS SST
    SST
    STN (a) STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS CCIS[Node C]RBT
    RBTSTN (c)
    RG 
    						
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    Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS C-45
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    6. Station B answers; Stations B and C are connected with each other.
    When cancelling Call Forwarding-All Calls Service:
    1. Station A goes off-hook; receives dial tone.
    2. Station A dials the Cancel Code of Call Forwarding-All Calls; receives service set tone.
    3. Station A hangs up. 
    Service Conditions
    1. Stations with this feature set may originate calls and access the CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
    Cancel Code.
    2. There is no limitation to the number of stations which can set CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
    simultaneously.
    3. When a call is directed to a FORWARDED station, a one-burst ringing signal will be sent to the station to
    indicate that it is CALL FORWARDED.
    4. Stations activating CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS may be restricted from placing any calls except
    to the Attendant. (This is an optional, programmable feature). ASYD, System Data 2, Index 6, Bit 4.
    5. When the operator answers a FORWARDED call, System Data programming can provide a called
    telephone number display on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    6. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS- CCIS is assigned to a station via CLASS OF SERVICE-
    INDIVIDUAL [C-15] programming.
    STN (a)
    STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS CCIS[Node C]STN (c)
    STN (a)
    STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS DT
    DT
    STN (a)
    STN (b)
    [Node B] [Node A]CCIS SST
    SST 
    						
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