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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 277
    Direct Outward Dialing (DOD) D-9
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 65. Assign the number of routes in the system.
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for outgoing trunk access. Assign for Normal (N) and Hooking (H).
    Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering scheme.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign the access code as assigned in ANPD above. Type of Service, SRV = OGC (Outgoing
    Call) Outgoing Trunk. Assign the route number associated with the access code.
    STEP 4:ARTD - Assign the DOD route as shown below:
    GROUND START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1
    LOOP START:
    RT: 1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2
    STEP 5:AT R K - Assign the LENs, DOD Trunk Route Number), Trunk Number, and Tenant Number.
    STEP 6:MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the DOD trunks.
    STEP 7:ARSC - The Route Restriction Class must be constructed via RRI: 3, direct access, to allow the station
    access to the involved routes.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node.
     (Note)
    STEP 1:ANPDL - Reserve a number level for outgoing trunk access. Assign for Normal (N) and Hooking (H).
    Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering scheme.
    STEP 2:ASPAL - Assign the access code as assigned in ANPD above. Type of Service, SRV = OGC
    (Outgoing Call) Outgoing Trunk. Assign the logical route number associated with the access code.
    STEP 3:ARTDN - Assign the DOD route as shown below:
    GROUND START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1
    LOOP START:
    RT: 1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2
    STEP 4:ARSCN - The Route Restriction Class must be constructed via RRI: 3, direct access, to allow the
    station access to the involved routes.
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    Page 278ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-10 Distinctive Ringing
    D-10 Distinctive Ringing
    General Description
    This feature provides distinctive station ringing patterns so that the user can distinguish between internal and
    external incoming calls.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature provides the following ringing patterns:
    a.) Ringing for Incoming Internal Call
     When a Service Feature Class that allows Personal Ringer (ASFC command, SFI148) is assigned 
    to a station:
    (RINGER PATTERN 1)
    Ringing for Incoming Internal Call to Pilot Number:
    2-second ring
    4-second silence
    (RINGER PATTERN 5)
    Ringing for Incoming Internal Call to Personal Number (ex. My Line): 
    (Note)
    2-second ring (3 bursts)
    1-second silence
    Note:
    Personal Number means the telephone number allowed Personal Ringer function.
     When a Service Feature Class that restricts Personal Ringer (ASFC command, SFI148) is assigned 
    to a station:
    (RINGER PATTERN 1)
    2-second ring
    4-second silence
    b.) Ringing for Incoming External Call:
    (RINGER PATTERN 0)
    1-second ring
    2-second silence
    c.) Recall Ringing for CALL BACK [C-1], CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31], or
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]:
    (RINGER PATTERN 1)
    2-second ring
    4-second silence
    Or
    (RINGER PATTERN 5)
    2-second ring (3 bursts)
    1-second silence
    Note:
    These timing parameters can be changed via the end users requirements (1-15 seconds).
    2. This feature may be assigned per-trunk route via System Data programming.
    3. If an Off-Premises Station (OPX) or denied station is assigned to a station line, an option is available for
    that Class of Service to eliminate burst ringing signals. 
    						
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    Distinctive Ringing D-10
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    4. The DISTINCTIVE RINGING interruption rates can be optionally selected on a per-system basis. In this
    case, system initialization may be required.
    5. An option is available on a per-trunk group basis to provide one-burst ringing on terminating calls.
    6. When calling a third station (THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2], CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17], etc.),
    the ringing signal to the called station depends on the type of facility (station or trunk) on hold.
    Interactions
    1. CALL HOLD [C-6]: Recall ringing for CALL HOLD [C-6] can be distinguished between a held station
    call (2-burst ringing) from a held trunk call (1-burst ringing).
    2. CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17]: Station A places Party B on CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17] and
    calls Station C. If Party B is a trunk, Station C hears DISTINCTIVE RINGING for a trunk call. If Party
    B is a station, Station C hears distinctive ringing for a station call.
    3. When Personal Ringer function is set to a station, if an incoming internal call is terminated to the personal
    number and the call is transferred by CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER [C-3], Ringer Pattern
    of the transferred station varies depending upon the type of the telephone as shown below:
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 72, Bit 6. Is DISTINCTIVE RINGING applied to calls handled via the
    Attendant Console? 0/1: No/Yes. Otherwise, these calls will ring as station-to-station calls.
    RINGER PATTERN 0 - Normally used for C.O. Calls.
    System Data 3, Index 0. Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 0. Normally, data 21Hex (1 sec.-ON, 2 sec.-
    OFF) is assigned to this Index.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 0. 2-Burst (0.4 sec.-ON, 0.2 sec.-OFF, 0.4 sec.-ON) on the ON Time for
    Ringer Pattern 0. 0/1:Not Required/Required.
    RINGER PATTERN 1
    System Data 3, Index 1. Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 1. Normally, data 42Hex (2 sec.-ON, 4 sec.-
    OFF) is assigned to this Index.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 1. 2-Burst (0.4 sec.-ON, 0.2 sec.-OFF, 0.4 sec.-ON) on the ON Time for
    Ringer Pattern 1. 0/1:Not Required/Required.
    RINGER PATTERN 5
    System Data 3, Index 7. Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 5.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 5. 3-Burst (0.4 sec.-ON, 0.2 sec.-OFF, 0.8 sec.-ON, 0.2 sec.-OFF, 0.4 sec.-
    ON) on the ON Time for Ringer Pattern 5. 0/1:Not Required/Required.
    System Data 1, Index 417, Bit 0. Recall Ringer Pattern for CALL BACK [C-1], CALL WAITING -
    ORIGINATING [C-31], and OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2].
    0/1:Ringer Pattern 5/Ringer Pattern 1.
    STEP 2:ARTD - To provide a distinctive ring to specific routes, assign data “1” to CDN 12:DR.
    Type Of Transferred Station Ringer Pattern
    Analog Telephone 1
    D
    term5 
    						
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    Page 280ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-10 Distinctive Ringing
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 3:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI48, Burst Ringing, to PA-16LC port station that
    will not operate using DISTINCTIVE RINGING. With this feature, the system does not look at
    ASYD, System Data 3, Index 3, Bits 0 and 1 to determine how this telephone will ring. Telex, FAX
    machines, and OPX stations may require a longer ringing signal. Digital D
    terms will not respond to this
    feature.
    Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 148 to the stations that activates Personal Ringer
    function. Personal Ringer function changes Ringing Pattern for Incoming Internal Call according to
    the called number as shown below:
    Incoming Internal Call terminated to Pilot Number: RINGER PATTERN 1
    Incoming Internal Call terminated to Personal Number (ex. My Line): RINGER PATTERN 5 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 281
    Do Not Disturb - DtermD-11D
    D-11D  Do Not Disturb - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to establish DO NOT DISTURB status. Incoming calls will be denied access to MY Line,
    while DO NOT DISTURB status is in effect.
    Operating Procedure
    To set DO NOT DISTURB: 
    1. Press the DO NOT DISTURB (DND) key. The associated LED will light. The LCD displays: 
    To cancel DO NOT DISTURB:
    2. Press the DO NOT DISTURB (DND) key. The LED will go out. The LCD displays:
    Service Conditions 
    1. This service can only be set or cancelled while the Dterm is idle.
    2. Lines programmed to ring will not do so while this service is set.
    3. While DO NOT DISTURB is set, outgoing calls may be made. The user may answer other lines, excluding
    MY Line.
    4. DND is not displayed on the calling station’s D
    term when the called station is in the DO NOT DISTURB
    condition. Restriction (REST) appears on the display in place of DND; reorder tone is heard, and no
    indication will appear in the DO NOT DISTURB condition when the calling station is a HOTLINE [H-1].
    5. A DND station in a HUNT GROUP [D-7, 8, 9] is skipped.
    6. CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2] can be activated for an idle station that has set DND.
    7. The following service features are denied to the DND station: 
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] 
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE - D
    term[B-5D] 
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3] 
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-1D] 
    VOICE CALL - D
    term[V-2D]
    8. When the user sets DO NOT DISTURB while engaged in a call, privacy is set. In this case, the following
    services will be restricted:
    CALL WAITING TERMINATING [C-12]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-1D]DND SET
                       (Time Display) 
    DND CANCEL
                        (Time Display) 
    REST
    XXXXX
                       (Time Display)  
    						
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    D-11D Do Not Disturb - Dterm
    Interactions
    1. DO NOT DISTURB may be listed in some literature as available by a programmable Line/Feature key. A
    Dterm ACD station is not equipped with a DND key. If DO NOT DISTURB is to be made available to this
    station, it must be programmed to a Line/Feature key.
    2. DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER may be activated if the D
    term station is in the DO NOT
    DISTURB mode.
    Programming
    STEP 1:AKYD - Assign the following key data for the Dterm:
    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: Key Number (1-40)
    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: = 50, DO NOT DISTURB
    STEP 2:ADSL - Assign SN=0 (Idle) and FKY=50 (Do Not Disturb; DND).
    This command is used for assigning the function to each soft key.
    STEP 3:ASFC - Select an indication type (REST/DND) on the display of a D
    term when it terminates to a
    station that has been set DO NOT DISTURB.
    SFI: = 114, Calling Party DND Indication (D
    term)
    0/1: REST/DND. 
    						
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    Dial Monitor - DtermD-13D
    D-13D Dial Monitor - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature provides for dialed digits to appear on the Dterm LCD display.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key; receive dial tone. 
    2. Dial the desired number; the digits will appear in sequence on the LCD display.
    Service Conditions
    1. Digits appear from the right and move to the left as additional digits are dialed. A maximum of 16 digits
    can be displayed. If more than 16 digits are dialed, the first dialed digits will be dropped and the last dialed
    digit appears. This process continues until all digits have been dialed.
    2. Digits also appear on the display when implementing SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH - D
    term [S-26D],
    LAST NUMBER CALLED - Dterm [L-6D] and SAVE AND REPEAT - Dterm [S-24D].
    Programming
    No programming is required. 
    						
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    D-15 Day/Night Class of Service
    D-15 Day/Night Class of Service
    General Description
    This feature permits any station to be assigned one CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15], for day and
    another for night. System Data can be programmed so that once the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] has entered
    the NIGHT CONNECTION [N-1,2] mode, a stations CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] will be
    automatically changed when required. Class may be upgraded or downgraded, and trunk groups normally controlled
    by the Attendant in the daytime may be opened to station control in the night mode.
    Operating Procedure
    This feature is controlled entirely via the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. Pressing the NITE key or removing the
    handset changes the service class. Releasing the NITE key or replacing the handset restores normal CLASS OF
    SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    Service Conditions
    1. DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE may be assigned on a per tenant and per station basis.
    2. DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE may be assigned to different trunk restriction and service restriction
    classes.
    3. Refer to CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] for further details.
    4. Night mode restriction classes can be set at any time by entering the related command on the
    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    5. When TENANT SERVICE [T-12] is provided with MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION [M-4], the
    system can be programmed for either all ATTENDANT CONSOLEs [A-3] or primary ATTENDANT
    CONSOLE [A-3] to control activation of DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE.
    6. When DAY/NIGHT mode changeover occurs, tenant number, day/night mode of the tenant, status of the
    external switch, and cause of changeover are printed out on the alarm printer and MAT printer. (This
    service is determined by System Data.)
    7. Day/night information of the unused tenant is not printed out.
    8. A maximum of 14 tenants information can be printed per message.
    9. An example of printout format is shown below:
    SYSTEM MESSAGE 17-H      [-]    DAY/NIGHT CHANGE INFORMATION
               NEC ABIKO PLANT     FEB 11 23:45       
    1:0101 0101 0201 0101 2:0301 0101 0401 0101 3:0A02 0201 0B02 0201
    4:0C02 0201 1001 0002 5:1101 0002 1201 0002 6:C001 0000 C101 0000
    7:D001 0101 FF02 0101 8:0000 0000 0000 0000 9:0000 0000 0000 0000 
    						
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    Day/Night Class of Service D-15
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    10. When the Attendants NITE key or external switch is turned ON and OFF repeatedly, the messages printed
    out and the operation may not coincide, but the system message will represent the final day/night mode.
    11. In the following cases, day/night mode is not changed when the external switch is turned ON, and only the
    system message is printed out: 
    a.) When neither the ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] or TAS [T-8] is available, SYS2
    INDEX 13 b1=1 (no check by Attendant at the time of day/night mode changeover), and the
    NITE key of Attendant indicates Day.
    b.) When neither ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] or TAS [T-8] is available, SYS2
    INDEX 13 b1=0 (check by Attendant at the time of day/night mode changeover), and the NITE
    key of Attendant indicates Night.
    12. When day/night mode changeover is activated by jack at the time System Data is SYS1, INDEX 77 b0=1
    (day/night mode changeover by jack available), the cause of changeover is indicated as NITE key (=1).
    13. This feature is to be controlled by the Attendant Console accommodated in the terminating node for the
    FCCS network.
    14. Day/Night mode is changed by the destination node of the operator call assigned System Data for the
    FCCS network. 
    (Note)
    15. The node which does not accommodate the Attendant Console controls DAY/NIGHT mode of the self-
    node using the external key for the FCCS network.
    16. The user can assign only one destination node from a node, even when the system is organized by more
    than one tenant.
    Note:
    The following Attendant Console Day/Night Mode Change methods are determined by System Data: By the Primary
    Attendant Console / By all Attendant Consoles
    Interactions
    1. When assigning station data, assign the restriction classes desired to cause the station to upgrade,
    downgrade, or remain unchanged status of restriction class when going from Day to Night. If DAY/
    NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE is not required, assign the commands normally.
    2. The DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE arrangements are based on the day/night operating status of the
    tenant.
    1:01 01 0 1 01
    External Switch Status
    1. Class Changeover
    2. Night Station Changeover
    3. Trunk call origination “Make Busy”
    4. TAS night transfer
    Day/Night mode (after changeover)
    Day/Night mode (before changeover)
    0. Day
    1. Night 1
    2. Night 2
    3. Night 3
    Cause of changeover
    1. “NITE” key
    2. External key
    Tenant number 
    						
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    D-15 Day/Night Class of Service
    Interactions (cont’d)
    3. DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE affects the following restrictions:
    a.) Route Restriction Class (ARSC)
    b.) Service Feature Class (ASFC)
    c.) Toll Restrictions (ATDP)
    d.) Tenant Restrictions (ATNR)
    4. When TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8] is installed, a station’s Night RSC must
    allow access to the IC trunks. Also, the Night SFC must allow TAS, SFI 13.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 75, Bit 0. Are Route Restriction Class Pattern (ARSC command) tables
    to be developed for both Day and Night? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 75, Bit 1. Are the Service Feature Class Pattern (ASFC command) tables to be
    developed for both Day and Night? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 75, Bit 2. Are the Tenant Restriction Data Pattern (ATNR command) tables to be
    developed for both Day and Night? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 75, Bit 3. Are the Toll Restriction Data (ATDP command) tables to be developed
    for both Day and Night? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 77, Bit 0. Is Day/Night mode change accomplished by removing the handset
    from the ATTCON? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 229, Bit 3. System message printout on changeover of the Day/Night mode? 0/1:
    Out/In Service.
    System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 2. Is this a Primary ATTCON system? 0/1: No/Yes. (When Primary goes
    into Night, tenant goes into Night).
    System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 3. Is this a normal ATTCON system? 0/1: No/Yes. (When all Attendant
    Consoles go into Night, tenant goes into Night).
    STEP 2:ASFC - Assign this command for both the Day and Night tables.
    STEP 3:ARSC - Assign this command for both the Day and Night tables.
    STEP 4:AT N R - Assign this command for both the Day and Night tables.
    STEP 5:AT D P - Assign this command for both the Day and Night tables.
    STEP 6:ASID - If ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] is needed, assign this command.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node. 
    (Note)
    STEP 1:ASYDL - This data must be set to all the nodes.
    System Data 1, Index640. Assign the node of attendant console.
    STEP 2:ASPAL - These data must be set to the node that calls the attendant.
    SRV: SSC
    SID: 2=Operator Call
    FPC: FPC of the node accommodates the attendant console
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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