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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 307
    Delay Announcement - Attendant D-114
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    7. The maximum programmable channels of DAT for this feature are:
    1st announcement: 5 channels
    2nd announcement: 5 channels
    8. When a call encounters announcement trunks all busy, the call waits in a queue until a trunk becomes
    available. The latter trunk call hears ringback tone until the announcement to the former terminated call
    completes.
    9. When providing the first message, the answer signal is sent to the opposite end (the billing starts here). In
    the case of central office trunks, where trunk release cannot be detected after the call had been answered,
    the display on the Attendant Console continues even after the calling party has gone on-hook. (The trunk
    does not release.) Therefore, the incoming call should always be answered by the Attendant.
    10. In the case of billing for the incoming call, billing starts when the caller is answered by the Attendant, not
    when connected to a message.
    11. When the call terminates to the Attendant Console at the time of DAY/NIGHT mode changeover, this
    service is activated as follows:
    12. This feature is not available for the following calls:
    a.) AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] calls
    b.) calls from an Attendant (ATTENDANT-TO-ATTENDANT CALLING [A-60] / INTER-
    POSITION TRANSFER [I-5])
    c.) calls from a station (DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT [D-2]/OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-6]/
    PRIORITY CALL [P-9], etc.)
    d.) calls transferred to the Attendant due to unused number dialing
    e.) calls transferred to the night station via ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19]
    f.) calls via CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5]/BUSY LINE [C-2]/DON’T ANSWER [C-
    3]
    g.) incoming calls via CCIS/Tie Line
    h.) TAS incoming calls
    13. This service is not available for incoming calls to an individual Attendant.
    14. This service is not activated for the Attendant of NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] or NIGHT
    CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2].
    15. The message is sent only once. If the Attendant does not answer by the end of the message, the caller will
    be disconnected from the announcement trunk automatically and will hear MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7].
    16. CALL QUEUING [C-9] and CALL WAITING LAMP [C-13] services are available when this service is
    activated.
    17. The calling party cannot receive the message if the restriction between the incoming trunk and the
    announcement trunk is not cleared.
    DAY/NIGHT Mode Change Call Processing
    Attendant Console in Day Mode to Night 
    Attendant ConsoleThe announcement service is provided after the call is 
    transferred to the Night Attendant Console and the Night 
    Attendant Console answers the call.
    Attendant Console in Day mode to 
    Attendant Console of Night Connection - 
    Fixed [N-1]/Flexible [N-2]The call stays at the Attendant Console in Day mode and 
    the announcement service is provided. The Attendant 
    Console answers the call.
    Night Attendant Console to Attendant 
    Console of Night Connection - Fixed [N-
    1]/Flexible [N-2]The call stays at the Night Attendant Console and the 
    announcement service is provided. The Night Attendant 
    Console answers the call. 
    						
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    D-114 Delay Announcement - Attendant
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    18. When this service is allowed in system data, the ATTENDANT OVERFLOW [A-105] feature cannot be
    activated.
    19. When the external announcement machine is used, the announcement starts from the time when the PBX
    acknowledges the announcement trunk answer, and ends at the time of the announcement trunk release.
    20. When activating this feature in an FCCS network, Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) and the called
    Attendant Console must be accommodated in the same node.
    Programming
    When the Delay Announcement service is provided immediately after the call is terminated:
    STEP 1:ASYD - SYS1, INDEX244. b5=0 (Announcement is provided immediately after the trunk call is
    terminated to the attendant console)
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign the route data of the Announcement Trunk
    15: LSG = 5
    28: ANS = 0 (Access to announcement trunk is controlled by the current operation (Timer
    Control).)
    = 1 (Answer and Release Timings are determined by DAT itself or the external
    announcement equipment.)
    Note:
    When the external announcement equipment is used, assign “1” in ANS parameter.
    STEP 3:AT R K - Assign the trunk data of the Announcement Trunk.
    STEP 4:MBTK - Cancel the make-busy of the trunk assigned by ATRK.
    STEP 5:AAED - Assign the data to the announcement unit number and the route data, etc. assigned by ATRK.
    EQP: 32 
    RT: route number
    TK: trunk number 
    (Note)
    Note:
    Only when M = 1, assign TK.
    C: I
    R: I
    A: 0
    M: 0/1 = Single connection/Multiple connection
    STEP 6:ASTD - Allow tandem connection between COT and the Announcement trunk.
    (STM = 0, STS = 2, ST = 1)
    STEP 7:ARRC - Cancel the restrictions on the trunk route for Incoming Trunk and the route for the
    Announcement Trunk.
    ICRT: Route Number for Incoming Trunk
    OGRT: Route Number for Announcement Trunk
    ARI-D RES: 1
    When the Delay Announcement service is provided after the ring back tone:
    STEP 1:ASYD - SYS1, INDEX242. Timer for Delay Announcement- Attendant (Duration of RBT) 
    Timer for duration of RBT = TC × MTC
    TC=3.2 sec. MTC=0-15
    SYS1, INDEX244. b5=1 (Announcement is provided immediately after the ring back tone)
    SYS1, INDEX245. Timer for Delay Announcement - Attendant (Duration of Music on Hold)
    Timer for duration of RBT = TC × MTC 
    						
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    Delay Announcement - Attendant D-114
    Programming (cont’d)
    TC=3.2 sec. MTC=0-15
    SYS1, INDEX246. Attendant Delay Announcement
    0/1= Single Playback/Multiple Playback
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign the route data of the Announcement Trunk
    15: LSG = 5
    28: ANS = 0 (Access to announcement trunk is controlled by the current operation (Timer
    Control).)
    = 1 (Answer and Release Timings are determined by DAT itself or the external
    announcement equipment.)
    Note:
    When the external announcement equipment is used, assign “1” in ANS parameter.
    STEP 3:AT R K - Assign the trunk data of the Announcement Trunk.
    STEP 4:MBTK - Cancel the make-busy of the trunk assigned by ATRK.
    STEP 5:AAED - Assign the data to the announcement unit number and the route data, etc. assigned by ATRK.
    EQP = 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 (for the 1st announcement)
    = 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 (for the 2nd announcement)
    RT: route number
    TK: trunk number
    C: 1
    R: 1
    A: 1
    M: 1 (Multiple connection)
    STEP 6:ASTD - Allow tandem connection between COT and the Announcement trunk.
    (STM - 0, STS = 2, ST = 1)
    STEP 7:ARRC - Cancel the restrictions on the trunk route for Incoming Trunk and the route for the
    Announcement Trunk.
    ICRT: Route Number for Incoming Trunk
    OGRT: Route Number for Announcement Trunk
    ARI-D RES: 1
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    D-149  Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    General Description
    A Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console may be connected to each Dterm. The DSS keys can be used as line keys
    or feature keys.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to the User Guide.
    Service Conditions
    1. The DSS console has 60 keys, each with one or two lamps.
    2. The DSS console has following two operating functions:
    a.) DSS/BLF function
    b.) ADM function
    Either function is assigned to each console depending on the connected line and the office data.
    DSS/BLF Function
    1. The 60 keys are used as the line keys, allowing the user to activate SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH
    and call transfer.
    To originate a call using SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH:
    1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key; receive dial tone.
    2. Press the DSS key where the desired number is assigned.
    To transfer the call to the station assigned on the DSS key:
    1. While engaged in a call with a trunk or station, press the desired DSS key; receive ringback tone. The
    originally connected party is placed on hold (MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7]).
    2. When the third party answers, announce the call and replace the handset. The originally connected party
    and the third party are connected.
    Note 1:
    When the user flashes switch hook during ringback tone, the user returns to the held party, and the third party (the
    DSS station) stops ringing.
    Note 2:
    If the user replaces the handset before the third party answers, blind transfer is activated. In this case, if the third party
    does not answer for approximately 30 seconds, the user is recalled and upon answering, will be connected to the held
    party.
    3. When the user calls the DSS station using SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH and the DSS station is either
    busy, not available, or restricted, the user receives reorder tone.
    4. When the user transfers the call to the DSS station which is either busy, not available, or restricted, the
    user receives reorder tone. The user returns to the original call by switch hook flash.
    5. When the user calls the DSS station by SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH, or transfers the call to the DSS
    station, following services set by the DSS station are not available:
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    CALL BACK [C-1]
    CALL WAITING [C-12, C-31]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1]
    MESSAGE REMINDER [M-19]
    STEP CALL [S-13]
    6. When the user calls the DSS station by SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH, or transfers the call to the DSS
    station, and the DSS station is the member of the UCD [U-1] or station hunting group, the call follows the
    UCD or the hunting operation. (If the MCI is valid, the message is sent out.) 
    						
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    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    7. The user can recognize the idle/busy status of the accommodated stations by the lamps. The left lamp (red)
    lights when busy and goes out when idle and shows incoming call, hold, etc. The right lamp (green) shows
    I-used, I-hold, etc.
    8. The DSS console and the connected D
    term may be accommodated in the different circuit card, but should
    belong to the same module group.
    ADM Function
    1. The 60 keys are used as the feature keys. The key layout of the DSS console is as follows:
    2. On the 25th key and after, MESSAGE REMINDER [M-19], D
    term my line/prime line cannot be assigned.
    3. The 48th key and after can be used only as the feature keys, not as the line keys. (These keys do not have
    the green lamps, therefore, I-used or I-hold cannot be indicated.)
    4. Only 8-button and 16-button D
    term can be used when using the DSS console in the ADM mode.
    5. The D
    term to be connected to the DSS console should be accommodated in the same circuit card as the
    DSS consoles on the even-numbered port, using a number smaller than the one where the DSS console is
    accommodated.
    000504030201
    545958575655
    485352515049
    424746454443
    364140393837
    303534333231
    242928272625
    182322212019
    121716151413
    061110090807 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Programming
    This section describes how to program office data associated with the DSS.
    DSS/BLF
    This section covers how to assign a DSS/BLF. For ease in understanding, the associated data
    programming is explained using the example below:
    Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF
    Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)
    When assigning DSS/BLF data, perform the following procedure. Note that “X” indicates the value
    should be tailored to the existing system.
    STEP 1:Assign the DSS/BLF to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example “LV 0” is used.)
    TN: X
    STN: 200
    LEN: 000100 even-numbered LEN level
    TEC: 12 fixed
    RSC: X
    Te r m i n a lLine equipment number (LEN)Station number (STN)
    DSS/BLF (Note)000100 200
    000101 201
    D
    term000107 400
    LV  
    7 
    6 
    5 
    4 
    3 
    2 
    1 
    0
    Note:
    Two station numbers are required only for programming DSS keys. Accordingly, these numbers are not used
    when operating the DSS/BLF.
    000504030201
    545958575655485352515049424746454443364140393837303534333231242928272625182322212019121716151413061110090807
    1234567890#
    Dterm (STN 400) To D
    term (STN 400)
    No terminal can be wired to this port 
    (STN 201) when a DSS/BLF is assigned 
    to “port 0”.
    To DSS/BLF
    DSS/BLF (STN 200) ELC
    n + 1
    n 
    						
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    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Programming (cont’d)
    SFC: X
    Assign a station which is used for programming DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) to the subsequent LENs. (In
    this example “LV 1” is used.)
    TN: X
    STN: 201
    LEN: 000101 to the subsequent LEN
    TEC: 12 fixed
    RSC: X
    SFC: X
    STEP 2:Assign key data for 60 DSS keys. The upper 30 DSS keys (KYNs 1-30) are assigned using the first
    port (“LV 0” in this example) and the remaining lower 30 DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) are assigned using
    the second port (“LV 1” in this example). Be sure to assign the associated D
    term station number as the
    Station Number of Prime Line.
    TN: X
    STN: 200 or 201
    TP: 1 Buttons 1-40 assignable
    RING: X
    PRI: 0
    LN PRE: 0 (=Prime Line Pick up)
    MWD: X
    PL TN: X
    STN: 400 Enter the associated D
    term as a PL STN
    S: 0 (=Off Hook Suppression is off)
    KYN 1 must be programmed as the DSS/BLF station which has been assigned in ASDT.
    KYN: 1
    KYI: 2 (=Multi Line)
    KD: 0 (=Line)
    TN: X
    STN: 200 or 2 0 1DSS/BLF station number
    KYN 2 must be programmed as the associated D
    term station.
    KYN: 2
    KYI: 2 (=Multi Line)
    KD: 0 (=Line)
    TN: X
    STN: 400 associated D
    term
    Assign desired station numbers to the corresponding DSS keys on the console. In this instance, KYNs
    10-39 are used. The upper and lower 30 keys are associated with even-numbered port and odd-
    numbered port respectively as shown on the following page. 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Programming (cont’d)
    KYN: 10-39
    KYI: 2 (= Multi Line)
    KD: 2 (= For DSS Console Key)
    TN: X
      STN: XXXXX desired station number (maximum five digits)
    DSS Key Assignment for DSS/BLF
    Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF
    ASDT
    Note:
    *0=Even-numbered LEN level
    **1=Odd-numbered LEN level
    Tenant 
    Number (TN) 
    1-63Station 
    Number (STN) 
    Max. 5 DigitsLine Equipment Number 
    (LENS)Tele. Equip. 
    Class (TEC)
    1-31Route Rest. 
    Class (RSC)
    0-15Service 
    Feature Class 
    (SFC) 0-15 Remarks MG U G LV
    X200 0 0 0 1 0 *0 X X X For DSS/BLF
    201 0 0 0 1 0 **1 X X X For DSS/BLF
    400 0 0 0 1 0 7 X X X
    For Assoc. D
    term
    000504030201
    545958575655
    485352515049
    424746454443
    364140393837
    303534333231
    242928272625
    182322212019
    121716151413
    061110090807
    Use KYNs 10-39 of an 
    even-numbered LEN 
    level (0,2,4,6) for 
    programming the upper 
    30 DSS keys on the DSS/
    BLF
    Use KYNs 10-39 of an 
    odd-numbered LEN level 
    (1,3,5,7) for programming 
    the lower 30 DSS keys on 
    the DSS/BLF
    Upper
    Lower 
    						
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    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Programming (cont’d)
    AKYD
    For even-numbered LV (2n)
    Note:
    *Buttons 1-40 are assignable / **Assignment of DSS keys (KYNs 1-30) using even -numbered LEN level
    My Line
    Type of
    D
    term
    (TP) 0/1Ring Data 
    (RING)
    0-3Form of Line 
    Preference 
    (PRI)
    0-3Line
    Preference
    (LN PRE) 0/1Line Preference for Speaker 
    Button
    (SPK) 0 Tenant 
    Number (TN)
    1-15/63Station 
    Number (STN) 
    Max. 5 Digits
    *X 200 1 X 0 0 0
    Line 
    Preference for 
    Answer Button 
    (ANS)
    0-2Line 
    Preference
    for Originating 
    Button (ORG)
    0/1Message Waiting
    Data Display Selection
    (MWD) 0/1Prime Line
    OG From Prime Line (S)
    0/1 Te na n t  
    Number (TN)
    1-63Station 
    Number (STN)
    Max. 5 Digits
    X X 400 (=D
    term)0
    Key
    Number
    (KYN)
    1-16Service Key
    Index
    (KYI)
    0-2Feature key 
    Number (FKY) 
    1-65Multi Line Intercom
    Line Identity 
    (KD) 0-3Te na n t  
    Number (TN)
    1-15Station 
    Number (STN) 
    Max. 5 DigitsKind of 
    Intercom (ICM)
    0-2Group ID 
    Number (G-ID)
    1-50
    **1 2 (=Multi Line) 0 (=Line) X 200
    **2 2 (=Multi Line) 0 (=Line) X
    400 (D
    term)
    **3
    **4
    **5
    **6
    **7
    **8
    **9
    **10 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **11 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **12 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **13 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    ““““““““
    31 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    32 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    33 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    34 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    35 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    36 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    37 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    38 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    39 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Programming (cont’d)
    For odd-numbered LV (2n+1)
    Note:
    *Buttons 1-40 are assignable / **Assignment of DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) using odd-numbered LEN level.
    My Line
    Type of
    D
    term
    (TP) 0/1Ring Data 
    (RING)
    0-3Form of Line 
    Preference 
    (PRI)
    0-3Line
    Preference
    (LN PRE) 0/1Line Preference for Speaker 
    Button
    (SPK) 0 Tenant 
    Number (TN)
    1-15/63Station 
    Number (STN) 
    Max. 5 Digits
    *X 201 1 X 0 0 0
    Line 
    Preference for 
    Answer Button 
    (ANS)
    0-2Line 
    Preference
    for Originating 
    Button (ORG)
    0/1Message Waiting
    Data Display Selection
    (MWD) 0/1Prime Line
    OG From Prime Line (S)
    0/1 Te na n t  
    Number (TN)
    1-63Station 
    Number (STN)
    Max. 5 Digits
    X X 400 (=D
    term)0
    Key
    Number
    (KYN)
    1-16Service Key
    Index
    (KYI)
    0-2Feature Key 
    Number (FKY) 
    1-65Multi Line Intercom
    Line Identity 
    (KD) 0-3Te na n t  
    Number (TN)
    1-15Station 
    Number (STN) 
    Max. 5 DigitsKind of 
    Intercom (ICM)
    0-2Group ID 
    Number (G-ID)
    1-50
    1 2 (=Multi Line) 0 (=Line) X 201
    2 2 (=Multi Line) 0 (=Line) X
    400 (D
    term)
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    11 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    12 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    13 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    ““““““““
    **31 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **32 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **33 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **34 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **35 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **36 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **37 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **38 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X
    **39 2 (=Multi Line) 2 (=DSS) X X X X 
    						
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