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Music On Hold M-7
M-7 Music On Hold
General Description
This feature allows a party to hear music while in the CALL HOLD [C-6], CALL TRANSFER [C-10, 11], or
ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] conditions.
Operating Procedure
No manual operation is required for this software controlled feature.
Service Conditions
1. The system is capable of supplying two switch-selectable music channels. Music is generated by 3
synthesizers...

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M-11 Meet-Me Paging - Attendant
M-11 Meet-Me Paging - Attendant
General Description
This feature allows an Attendant to hold an incoming call, page the called party, and connect the two after the called
party has answered the page.
Operating Procedure
Procedure 1:
To page:
1. Place the incoming call on hold by pressing the HOLD key. 
2. The Attendant seizes an idle loop. 
3. The Attendant dials the paging access code; receives...

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Meet-Me Paging - Attendant M-11
Service Conditions (cont’d)
10. Loop signaling is the recommended signaling type. 
a.) Both MEET-ME PAGING and PAGING ACCESS [P-1] (loudspeaker - basic) can be provided in
the same system. 
b.) A separate access code for MEET-ME PAGING and PAGING ACCESS [P-1] is required for the
same paging zone. 
c.) A paging answer code is required for each MEET-ME PAGING zone.
d.) The maximum number of answer back...

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M-11 Meet-Me Paging - Attendant
Interactions (cont’d)
2. MEET-ME PAGING is limited to stations and Attendant Consoles. CO trunks, TIE LINE ACCESS [T-6]
or REMOTE ACCESS TO PBX SYSTEM [R-2] calls must have the Attendant or user perform the Paging
operation. 
3. The Attendant Console cannot dial the MEET-ME PAGING answer codes.
4. BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3] and EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE [E-1]: These features will be denied for a
connection,...

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Meet-Me Paging - Attendant M-11
Programming (cont’d)
STEP 4:MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the Paging trunks.
STEP 5:ANPD - Reserve levels for trunk access and for PAGE answer and cancel codes. Assign the trunk
access level Connection Indexes, CI = N, H; Normal (N) and Hooking (H). Number of Necessary
Digits is usually 1 or 2. Busy Lamp Field is not activated. If the PAGE answer and cancel codes reside
in a level reserved for...

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M-15 Maintenance Printout
M-15 Maintenance Printout
General Description
The NEAX2400 IMX can provide a hard copy of maintenance and system management data via the
MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18] printer.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Office Data Specification.
Service Conditions
The following hard copy reports can be obtained:
1. History printout for command execution: When the command is executed, the...

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Maintenance Printout M-15
Programming (cont’d)
System Data 1, Index 86, Bit 4. Fault Information automatic printout of System Messages? 0/1: No/
Ye s .  
System Data 1, Index 86, Bit 7. Are simplified or detailed System Messages required? 0/1: Simplified/
Detailed.
System Data 1, Index 117-123. Each index represents an I/O port. Program the following Bits:
0, 1, & 2.
001: Printer* 
010: MAT
Bit 7: Password Function 0/1:-/In Service....

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M-18 Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
M-18 Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
General Description
This feature provides a man-machine interface, using a personal computer, to accomplish such items as on-line
system programming of station and trunk data, traffic information, fault condition analysis, and testing of operating
programs.
Operating Procedure
Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Office Data Specification.
Service...

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Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) M-18
Service Conditions (cont’d)
b.) The maximum digits of the USER NAME is 16, and those of the ID CODE is 8.
c.) Lock Out information is output with the information of the USER NAME, date, time, and IOC
port used as System Message.
d.) A maximum of 128 System Messages can be stored. However, if other failure messages are
output, the stored number for Audit Trail to Track the Mat Usage...

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M-19 Message Reminder
M-19 Message Reminder
General Description
This feature allows a single-line telephone to leave a MESSAGE REMINDER at the called Dterm set.
Operating Procedure
To send a message from a single-line telephone:
1. Dial the desired internal Dterm station; receive ringback tone or busy tone.
2. Press switch hook; receive special dial tone. 
3. Dial the MESSAGE REMINDER access code; receive service set tone. 
4. At the...
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