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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 967
    Service Display - Dterm - CCIS S-53D
    S-53D  Service Display - Dterm - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a Dterm user to receive LCD displays corresponding to the various features as they are initiated.
    Operating Procedure
    Each display is automatically generated when a service feature is initiated.
    Service Conditions
    1. Each display is controlled by system data and is produced accordingly. A display may be allowed or
    denied in system data programming on a per-system basis.
    2. The contrast on the LCD display panel is controlled by the UP/DOWN key of the D
    term. Press the UP key
    for a darker image or the DOWN key for a lighter image.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - SYS1, Index 78, bit 1. Is SERVICE DISPLAY in service? 0/1: No/Yes. 
    						
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    S-54 Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission - CCIS
    S-54 Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission - 
    CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a voice signal and a digital data signal of up to 56 Kbps to be transmitted simultaneously through
    CCIS, via a Dterm equipped with a Data Adapter. Voice and data calls can be placed to different locations. 
    Operating Procedure
    To place a data call to a terminal already connected by a voice call: 
    1. Press the DTX key on the Dterm. The DTX lamp lights and the DATA lamp flashes. The LCD displays:
    2. When the data call is connected, the DATA lamp and DTX lamp will light steadily. The LCD displays: 
    To place a data call to a Data Adapter of Data Module when not connected to a voice call or to a different
    data station:
    1. Press the DATA key. The DATA lamp lights steadily. The LCD displays:
    2. Dial the desired number. The DATA lamp will flash. The LCD displays:
    3. When the data call is answered, the DATA lamp will light steadily. The LCD displays:
    Service Conditions
    1. An asynchronous Data Adapter and Data Module are available at speeds of up to 19.2 Kbps.
    2. The Data Adapter and Data Module require a 117V AC wall outlet. 
    3. The Data Adapter mounts in the base of the D
    term telephone set. Additional hardware is required. DATA
    (Time Display)XXXX
    Data Port
    READY D
    (Time Display)XXXX 
    Data Port
    DATA
    (Time Display)
    DATA
    (Time Display)XXXXXXXX
    Called Number
    READY D
    (Time Display)XXXX 
    Data Port 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 969
    Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission - CCIS S-54
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    4. If the Dterm DTX button is pressed when connected station-to-station within the CCIS network, the voice
    line connection is switched to MODEM POOLING - CCIS [M-39] from the Dterm Data line.
    Interactions
    1. It is recommended that the numbering plan be set up so that voice numbers occupy one level and data
    levels occupy another. Therefore, a voice number of 310 can have a data number of 210.
    2. The LEN of the data extension is assigned as TEC 13. The voice LEN is assigned as a TEC 12. The voice
    and data LENs are associated as follows:
    3. The data extension number is automatically assigned to the key programmed as DATA.
    4. For Data Terminals, assign RSCs that allow access to the routes to be used for data transmission, and the
    SFC or the data terminal should include SFI 11 = 0, Data Privacy.
    5. Only DTE-to-DTE direct internal connections are possible. The DTE would then be set for AUTO answer
    and the DTX key could not be used. 
    6. This programming description is limited only to the station programming.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 16, bits 0-4. Place one-to five-digit station numbers in service. Assign
    1FH.
    STEP 2:ASDT - Assign Tenant No., Station No., LEN, and the Telephone Equipment C lass (TEC) to the
    station. This is used in regular Business systems. Also, assign the Service Feature Class and Route
    Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    LEN: Line Equipment Number (6 digits) 
    TEC: Telephone Class (1-31) 
    1: DP (10pps)
    2: PB
    3: DP/PB 
    11: VMM
    12: D
    term 
    13: Data Terminal via D
    term 
    14: Hotline
    15: CAS Line 
    16: Data Terminal via Data Module
    18: Virtual Circuit
    Voice Data
    LEN xx x xx 0 LEN xx x xx 4
    LEN xx x xx 1 LEN xx x xx 5
    LEN xx x xx 2 LEN xx x xx 6
    LEN xx x xx 3 LEN xx x xx 7
    MG U GP LV MG U GP LV 
    						
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    Page 970ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    S-54 Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission - CCIS
    Programming (cont’d)
    19: TMM
    20: PSM
    23: ISDN Terminal
    27: Eight Conference Equipment
    RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15).
    For assignment of RSC, ARSC command.
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15) 
    For assignment of SFC, ASFC command.
    STEP 3:ANPD - Reserve a number level for station access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H) and Busy (B).
    Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. BLF is on.
    STEP 4:ASPA - For a Connection Index as Normal (N) and Hooking (H), assign the SRV= STN (Station),
    assign Tenant (TN); BLF is on.
    STEP 5:AKYD - Assign the station according to the following parameters:
    TN: 1 
    STN: Station Number 
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1:
    RING:
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines 
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter. 
    KYN = 1-16 (TP= 0)
    KYN = 1-40 (TP= 1)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used
    1: Feature Key 
    2: Multi-line Key
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    FKY = 29, DATA
    FKY = 30, AUTO (Optional) 
    FKY = 31, DATA TRANSFER, DTX 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 971
    Single-Digit Station Calling - CCIS S-55
    S-55  Single-Digit Station Calling - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature allows single-digit station numbers to be assigned.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone,
    2. Dial the single-digit station code,
    3. The called station will ring.
    Service Conditions
    1. The single-digit number must not duplicate the first digit of:
    a.) Trunk Access Codes
    b.) Feature Access Codes
    c.) Other Telephone Numbers
    2. Timing Start is not available with this feature.
    Interactions
    1. An entire number level is eliminated for each station with one-digit access. Do not plan to have more than
    one or two such phones in a system.
    2. The Attendant Console Busy Lamp Field (BLF) is not available for this feature.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 16, Bit 0. Assign this Bit as data “1”, enabling station numbers.
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for station access. Assign an NND = 1, and BLF is 0.
    STEP 3:ASPA - For the desired station number assign SRV = STN (Station), NND is not required. Assign
    Connection Index (CI) of Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B). 
    STEP 4:ASDT - Assign the station number to a specific station within the system.  
    						
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    Page 972ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    S-56 Station-Controlled Conference - CCIS
    S-56 Station-Controlled Conference - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows any PBX station to establish a conference through CCIS. The conference can be any combination
    of stations and trunks (on-network and off-network parties).
    Operating Procedure
    To establish a conference call: 
    1. The user wishing to establish the conference (Conference Leader) calls each party to be included and
    advises them of the conference.
    2. All participating stations then call the conference extension number or the Conference Leader, who will
    transfer them to the conference number. 
    3. The conferees are automatically connected.
    4. Any push-button station within the conference can dial “9” to lock out additional parties using the MMCB
    model. 
    To release from a conference call:
    1. If any pushbutton station in the conference dials “0”, all conferees will be disconnected. Otherwise, the
    conference is terminated after all parties have hung up. 
    2. Any individual conferee can release from the conference call by hanging up. All other conferees will
    remain connected.
    Using the PA-CFTB, the conference leader can dial “0” to lock out additional parties. Dialing “0” again will allow
    more parties to be connected. If the conference leader dials “#”, all conferences will be disconnected. Otherwise, the
    conference is terminated after all parties have hung up.
    Service Conditions
    1. Conference Units are designed to provide adequate amplification, but the condition of the Central Office
    connections will affect transmission.
    2. Conference Unit extension numbers should be placed in a STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL [S-9]
    group. Only the Pilot number of this group should be published.
    3. Each Conference Unit can provide up to an eight-party conference. 
    4. Override services, such as BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3, B-9], ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7], or
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-8], are denied to stations engaged in a conference call. 
    5. The following additional hardware is required:
     External Conference Unit MMCB
     PA-16LCQ or PA-16LCBE circuit card
    6. The PA-CFTB may be used instead of the MMCB. The PA-16LCBE or PA-16LCQ is not required by the
    PA-CFTB. 
    Interactions
    The PA-16LCBE or PA-16LCQ circuit card provides a momentary open for all 16 circuits. This is required to
    provide a release signal when line circuits are connected to external equipment such as conference and page units.
    This keeps reorder tone from being sent to the conference unit. This is not used in conjunction with a PA-CFTB.  
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 973
    Station-Controlled Conference - CCIS S-56
    Programming
    ASHP - Assign a Pilot hunting group using eight of the PA-16LCBE line circuits. These ports are
    connected to an external conference unit, MMCB Model 37008. Make sure that SFI 4 is denied to the
    conference stations. 
    						
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    Page 974ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    S-57 Station-to-Station Calling - CCIS
    S-57 Station-to-Station Calling - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature allows any user to dial another station directly, through CCIS, without operator assistance. 
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the desired telephone number.
    Service Conditions
    1. The maximum number of digits per telephone number is eight.
    2. Either Calling-Party Release or First-Party Release can be selected on a system basis.
    3. Inter-node STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - CCIS is based on the Route Restriction Class of the
    calling and called parties. 
    Interactions
    1. The ATNR command is required for STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - CCIS. 
    2. The normal 5 dB PAD loss inserted for STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - CCIS may be eliminated
    on a per-station basis. For these stations, assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 50. Remove 5 dB
    pad for Off-Premises Extensions, OPX.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 4, Bits 2 & 3. Assign data “10” for First-Party Release.
    STEP 2:AT N R - Assign for Tenant Restriction Index (TRI) 1. This index allows for station-to-station calling
    between stations with the same tenant, and between different tenants. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 975
    Station-to-Station Calling - Operator Assistance - CCIS S-58
    S-58  Station-to-Station Calling - Operator Assistance 
    - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to call another station, through CCIS, with the assistance of the Attendant Console
    operator.
    Operating Procedure
    To place a station-to-station call through the Attendant Console: 
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the operator access code (normally “0”). 
    3. Give the desired telephone number to the Attendant. 
    4. The Attendant dials the telephone number. 
    5. The calling and called parties are connected when the Attendant presses the RELEASE key.
    Service Conditions
    1. The Attendant can drop out of the connection before or after the called party has answered. 
    2. When Loop Release is in service, AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] will not be activated if the called station
    does not answer.
    3. The Attendant can connect the calling party to a fully restricted station.
    4. STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE - CCIS is based on the Route
    Restriction Class of the calling and called station.
    Interactions
    1. The ATNR command is required for STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE
    - CCIS. 
    2. The normal 5 dB PAD loss inserted for STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-OPERATOR
    ASSISTANCE - CCIS may be eliminated on a per-station basis. For these stations, assign a Service
    Feature Class that allows SFI 50. Remove 5 dB pad for Off-Premises Extensions, OPX.
    3. The Attendant Console must first be provided. 
    4. ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1, 45]: The Attendant Console cannot camp-
    on a station-to-station call. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 4, Bits 2 & 3. Assign data “10” for First-Party Release.
    STEP 2:AT N R - Assign for Tenant Restriction Index (TRI) 1. This index allows for STATION-TO-STATION
    CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE - CCIS between station within the same tenant, and between
    different tenants. The tenant in which the Attendant resides must also be allowed STATION-TO-
    STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE - CCIS to assist in placing the call. 
    						
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    Page 976ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    S-59 Step Call - CCIS
    S-59 Step Call - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature allows Inter-Office Step Call when the calling station and the called station belong to different
    PBX’s in the CCIS network. 
    Operating Procedure
    1. While Station (a1) and (b1) are engaging in a call, Station (a2) goes off-hook and receives dial tone.
    2. Station (a2) dials No. 2220 for Station (b1) and receives busy tone.
    3. Station (a2) dials the lowest digit of the number (‘5’ of N= 2225) of Station (b2) and receives ringback
    tone while Station (b2) is rung.
    4. Station (b2) answers and is connected with Station (a2).
    Service Conditions
    1. This service feature can be provided for all stations and the ATTENDANT CONSOLE(s) [A-3]. 
    2. STEP CALLING can be in any order, 1-9 or 9-1. 
    3. If the second selected station is also busy, STEP CALLING can continue until a station rings. 
    STN (a1)
    STN (a2)[Node A][Node B] CCIS
    DTSTN (b1): 2220
    STN (b2): 2225
    DT
    STN (a1)
    STN (a2)[Node A][Node B] CCIS
    BTSTN (b1): 2220
    STN (b2): 2225 2220
    CCIS
    [Node A][Node B]STN (b1): 2220
    STN (b2): 2225
    RBTRG
    CCIS
    [Node A]
    [Node B]STN (b1): 2220
    STN (b2): 2225
    STN (a2)STN (a1) 
    						
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