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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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Line Lockout L-3
L-3 Line Lockout
General Description
This feature provides for the automatic release of a station from the common equipment when it has remained off-
hook for longer than the usual interval before dialing. The NEAX2400 IMX may be programmed to return a Howler
Tone to the station in the LINE lock-out mode.
Operating Procedure
For LINE lock-out:
1. User goes off-hook and receives dial tone. 
2. After approximately 12...

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L-3 Line Lockout
Interactions (cont’d)
6. CALL HOLD [C-6]: From a special dial tone state, LINE lock-out will occur if a user attempting to place
a station on hold dials the CALL HOLD [C-6] access code and partially dials any number. The sequence
prior to lock-out is: interdigit time-out for 6 seconds, reorder tone for 30 seconds, optional Howler Tone
for 30 seconds. When the station in lock-out goes on-hook, it will be rung by the...

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Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit L-5
L-5 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
General Description
This feature allows the NEAX2400 IMX to be programmed to route outgoing calls over the most economical facility
(WATS, FX, DDD). Based on the area code and office code dialed (6-digit analyzing), the system examines the
programming tables and chooses the facilities in the order specified. Least-Cost Routing (LCR) may also be
performed on a sender...

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L-5 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
Service Conditions (cont’d)
3/6-digit Least Cost Routing Translation Table, Dialed Number 9-NPA-NXX-XXXX
6. In certain cases, 3 and 6-digit translation will provide sufficient information for identification of the
service area. 4000 separate Outgoing Routing Patterns are available for this circumstance.
7. Up to 8 trunk routes can be in each Outgoing Routing Pattern.
8. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL...

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Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit L-5
Service Conditions (cont’d)
18. The system will include the ability to detect a dialed DDD number and compare it with a DDD list table
to determine if the call is directed to a facility served by the trunk network. If the dialed number is found
in the DDD list table, a translation is provided to the 7-digit on-net number (ABC-XXXX) served by the
TIE Trunk. This allows an expensive public network...

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L-5 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
Programming (cont’d)
System Data 1, Index 65. Assign the number of routes in the system. 
System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 0. What is the sender type for an OG trunk connection to a station? 0/1:
Dial Pulse/Push Button. This data is valid only when CDN 2:ONSG of Route data is assigned as data
“3”, PB/DP. 0 
System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 1. What is the sender type for an OG trunk to the Attendant Console?...

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Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit L-5
Programming (cont’d)
STEP 8:ARSC - LCR(S) uses only Bothway or Outgoing Only routes. For these routes, construct allow, deny,
or Toll Restriction applicable tables (Route Restriction Index RRI 2 & 3). Toll Restriction will be
applied to the available route chosen by the LCR (S) selection. Therefore, if a user dials a long distance
number and is restricted in Toll Restriction for a DDD and the only...

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L-5 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
Programming (cont’d)
Skip Digits (SKIP) - The digits to be skipped when translating the dialed digits in AFRS. (If ARTD is
assigned as shown [see CDN 13:AC], always assign “1”, at a minimum, to skip the LCR (S) access
code.) 
Pattern Number Location (PNL) - If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in AFRS,
assign a PNL (1-15). The digits to be added are programmed to the...

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Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit L-5
Programming (cont’d)
STEP 14:AT C P - A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available, whereby the system
will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time. As a result, different routes will be listed
per OPR and therefore different assignments in ASDC. Assign the following:
Times Setting
TO:
FROM: (In Military Time, and only on the half-hour and hour.)
PATTERN NUMBER:...

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L-5 Least Cost Routing - 3/6-Digit
FCCS Programming (cont’d)
For example; RA0=Band 1, RA1=Band 5, RA2=DDD.
Route Advance End Display (E) - The last route in the route advance group is indicated with data “0”.
All others are indicated with data “1”.
Logical Route Number (LGRT) - The logical route number to be selected as programmed in ARTDN.
Skip Digits (SKIP) - The number of digits to be skipped from dialed numbers.
Pattern Number...
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