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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 317
    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Programming (cont’d)
    Add-On Module
    This section covers how to assign an Add-On Module. The associated data programming is explained
    in the following example:
    Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module
    Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module
    When assigning Add-On Module data, perform the following procedure. Note that “X” indicates the
    value should be tailored to the existing system.
    STEP 1:Assign a D
    term to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example, “LV 0” is used.) Assign the Add-On
    Module to the subsequent odd-numbered LEN level. (In this example “LV 1” is used.)
    TN: X
    STN: 201
    LEN: 000101 odd-numbered LEN level
    TEC: 12 fixed
    RSC: X
    SFC: X
    STEP 2:Assign Line/Feature access keys to the Add-On Module. The upper 24 Line/Feature access keys
    belong to the associated D
    term and the remaining lower 36 Line/Feature access keys belong to the Add-
    on Module. Assignment of the Dterm and first 24 keys on the ADM: For assigning these keys’
    information, the associated Dterm port is used.
    Te r m i na l
    Line equipment number 
    (LEN)
    Station number (STN)
    Add-On Module
    000101 201 (Note)
    Dterm000100 200
    LV 
    7 
    6 
    5 
    4 
    3 
    2 
    1 
    0
    Note:
    Station number “201” is used only for assigning Line/Feature access keys to the Add-On Module. Accordingly,
    these numbers are not used when operating the Add-On Module.
    000504030201
    545958575655485352515049424746454443364140393837303534333231242928272625182322212019121716151413061110090807
    1234567890#
    In this example an Add-On Module and the associated Dterm are assigned as follows:
    D
    term (STN 200) Add-On Module
    ELC
    n + 1
    n 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Programming (cont’d)
    TN: X
    STN: 200
    TP: 1 Buttons 1-40 assignable
    RING: X
    PRI: 0
    LN PRE: 0 (= Prime Line Pick up)
    MWD: X
    PL TN: X
    STN: 200
    S: 0 (= Off Hook Suppression is off)
    KYN: 1-16 (for D
    term)
    17-40 Correspond to KYNs (1-24) on the Add-On Module
    KYI: X
    KD: X
    TN: X
    STN: XXXX
    RG: X
    ICM: X
    G-ID: X
    Assignment of the last 36 keys on the ADM: For assigning these keys’ information, the Add-On
    Module port is used.
    TN: X
    STN: 201
    TP: 1 Buttons 1-40 assignable
    RING: X
    PRI: 0
    LN PRE: 0 (= Prime Line Pick up)
    MWD: X
    PL TN: X
    STN: 200 Enter the associated D
    term as a PLSTN
    S: 0 (=Off Hook Suppression is off)
    KYN: 5-40 Correspond to KYNs 25-60 on the Add-On Module
    KYI: X
    KD: X
    TN: X
    STN: XXXX
    RG: X
    ICM: X
    G-ID: X 
    						
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    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Programming (cont’d)
    DSS Key Assignment for Add-On Module
    Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module
    ASDT
    Note:
    *0=Even-numbered LEN level
    **1=Odd-numbered LEN level
    Te na n t  
    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 D
    term
    201 0 0 0 1 0 **1 X X XFor Add-On 
    Module
    000504030201
    545958575655
    485352515049
    424746454443
    364140393837
    303534333231
    242928272625
    182322212019
    121716151413
    061110090807Upper
    Lower
    Use KYNs 5-40 of the Add-On Module for programming the remaining 36 Line/Feature access keys on the Add-On Module.Use KYNs 17-40 of the associated D
    term for programming the first 24 Line/Feature access keys on the Add-On Module. 
    						
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    D-149 Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
    Programming (cont’d)
    AKYD
    For Line/Feature access keys: KYNs 1-24 (D
    term)
    Note:
    *Buttons 1-40 are assignable / **Assignment of Line/Feature access keys (KYNs 1-16) on Dterm “200” / **Assignment
    of Line/Feature access keys (KYNs 1-24) on Add-On Module “201”
    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 (=D
    term)1 X 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 200 (=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
    **1XXXXXXX
    **2XXXXXXX
    **3XXXXXXX
    **4XXXXXXX
    **5XXXXXXX
    **6XXXXXXX
    **7XXXXXXX
    **8XXXXXXX
    **9XXXXXXX
    **10XXXXXXX
    **11XXXXXXX
    **12XXXXXXX
    **13XXXXXXX
    **14XXXXXXX
    **15XXXXXXX
    **16XXXXXXX
    17XXXXXXX
    18XXXXXXX
    19XXXXXXX
    ““““““““
    38XXXXXX
    X
    39XXXXXXX
    40XXXXXXX 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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    Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console D-149
    Programming (cont’d)
    For Line/Feature access keys: KYNs 25-60 (Add-On Module)
    Note:
    *Buttons 1-40 are assignable / **Assignment of Line Appearance data for Add-On Module “201” / ***Assignment of
    Line/Feature access keys (KYNs 25-60) on Add-On Module “201”
    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
    *X201 (=Add-On 
    Module) 1 X 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 200 (=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) X201 (=Add-On 
    Module)
    2
    3
    4
    5 XXXXXXX
    6 XXXXXXX
    7 XXXXXXX
    8 XXXXXXX
    9 XXXXXXX
    10XXXXXXX
    ““““““““
    ***32XXXXXXX
    ***33XXXXXXX
    ***34XXXXXXX
    ***35XXXXXXX
    ***36XXXXXXX
    ***37XXXXXXX
    ***38XXXXXXX
    ***39XXXXXXX
    ***40XXXXXXX 
    						
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    D-153 Distinctive Ringing - Caller ID
    D-153 Distinctive Ringing - Caller ID
    General Description
    This feature is a part of CALLER ID service. This feature provides a distinctive ringing pattern (0, 1, 5, 6 or 7)
    according to the received calling number.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. On-off timing of Ringer Patterns 0, 1, 5, 6 and 7 can be changed using ASYD command. System data
    assigned for Ringer Patterns 6 and 7 cannot be applied to the analog telephone.
    2. Ringer patterns 6 and 7 can be used for ELC circuit cards and the following LC circuit cards. With regard
    to other LC cards, ringer patterns 0, 1, 5 are available for this feature.
    3. When the calling number is not received, this service is not available (the ringing pattern is determined
    according to the parameter 12:DR of ARTD).
    4. The calling number for this service is assigned to the parameter CID of ACID. When only the first part of
    the calling number is assigned to the CID, this feature is applied to any calling number that begins with
    the assigned number. For example, when “1471” is assigned to the CID, this feature is applied to any
    calling number that begins with “1471” such as 1471-12-3456 and 1-471-234-5678.
    5. The following numbers cannot be assigned to the parameter CID of ACID command:
     The first part of the already assigned number
     The number whose first part is the same as the already assigned number
    For example, when “123” is already assigned to the CID, such numbers as “1”, “12” or “1234” cannot be
    assigned.
    6. When the calling number is received via CCIS line, this feature is available for the first 16 digits (provided
    that “1” is assigned to 98: CI of ARTD).
    7. This service is available only for stations (single line telephone and D
    term).
    8. This service is available when an incoming call is directly terminated to a station and/or an incoming call
    is transferred to a station using Call Forwarding - All Calls/Busy Line/Dont Answer.
    9. This service is not available when a call is terminated to an ISDN terminal.
    10. FAX Ringer overrides this feature.
    11. This feature takes precedence over the Personal Ringer function.
    12. A maximum of 12 calling numbers can be assigned for a single station.
    Circuit Card NameRemarks
    PA-16LCBE
    PA-16LCBJ
    PA-16LCBJ-A
    PA-16LCBJ-B
    SN868 DRE-A
    SN880 DRE-A 
    						
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    Distinctive Ringing - Caller ID D-153
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    13. Ringer patterns 2, 3 or 4 cannot be assigned for this feature. When one of those ringer patterns is assigned
    from the MAT, default value “Ringer pattern 6” is automatically set.
    14. When System Data 3 is changed, circuit card (LC,ELC) initialization is required.
    15. The following circuit card is required for Analog Caller ID:
    16. When the multiple incoming calls are simultaneously terminated to the multi-line on the D
    term, the priority
    of ringing pattern is as follows:
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - 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.
    System Data 3, Index 0. Assign Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 0.
    System Data 3, Index 1: Assign Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 1.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 0. 2 Burst on the ON Time for Ringer Pattern 0. 0/1 = Not required/
    Required.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 1. 2 Burst on the ON Time for Ringer Pattern 1. 0/1 = Not required/
    Required.
    System Data 3, Index 3, Bit 5. 3 Burst on the ON Time for Ringer Pattern 5. 0/1 = Not required/
    Required.
    System Data 3, Index 7: Assign Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 5.
    System Data 3, Index 8: Assign Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 6.
    System Data 3, Index 9: Assign Timer Value for Ringer Pattern 7.
    STEP 2:ACID - Assign the calling number for this service.
    TYPE: 1
    TN: Tenant number
    STN: Station number
    CID: Calling number (Maximum 28 digits)
    SRV: 6 (Distinctive Ringing - Caller ID)
    RGP: Ringer pattern (0, 1, 5 - 7)
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
    Circuit Card NameRemarks
    PA - 8 C O T B J
    Priority1st2nd3rd4th5th
    Ringing pattern RG7 RG6 RG5 RG0 RG1 
    						
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    D-156 Dual Station Call
    D-156 Dual Station Call
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to simultaneously call two stations (referred as a Main Station and Sub Station), which
    are accommodated in two different nodes within an FCCS network, by dialing one telephone number of the Main
    Station. At that time, the call can be answered from either the Main or the Sub Station. Additionally, when this
    service is used with BOSS-SECRETARY service, the Main Station can forward a call automatically from a
    secretary station.
    This service requires the data setting of FCCS link. For more information on FCCS data, see the NEAX2400 IMX
    Fusion Network System Manual.
    Operating Procedure
    When DUAL STATION CALL is activated without BOSS-SECRETARY service:
    1. To call two Dterms from the station:
    a.) Lift the handset.
    b.) Receive dial tone.
    c.) Dial the telephone number of a Main Station.
    d.) Main Station and Sub Station ring.
    2. To pick up a call:
    a.) A station answers the call.
    b.) The caller is connected with the station which picked up the call (the other station stops ringing).
    Note:
    If the call is abandoned, both Dterms stop ringing.
    When DUAL STATION CALL is activated with BOSS-SECRETARY service (B-MOVE key is not set):
    Station A Main Station (Boss Station)
    Station B Sub Station
    Station C Secretary station which accommodates sub line to be assigned the Main Station’s number
    1. To call two D
    terms from a station:
    a.) Lift the handset.
    b.) Receive dial tone.
    c.) Dial Station A’s telephone number.
    d.) Station A, Station B and Station C ring.
    2. To pick up a call via Station C:
    a.) Station C answers the call.
    b.) The caller is connected with Station C.
    c.) Station A and Station B stop ringing.
    d.) Station C presses Station A’s line.
    e.) The caller hears MSC.
    f.) Station C calls Station A.
    When DUAL STATION CALL is activated with the BOSS-SECRETARY service (B-MOVE key is set):
    Station A Main Station (Boss Station)
    Station B Sub Station (the destination for the B-MV key)
    Station C Secretary station which accommodates sub line to be assigned the Main Station’s number 
    1. To call two D
    terms from a station:
    a.) Lift the handset.
    b.) Receive dial tone. 
    						
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    Dual Station Call D-156
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    c.) Dial Station A’s telephone number.
    d.) Station A, Station B and Station C ring.
    2. To answer a call via Station C:
    a.) Station C answers.
    b.) The caller is connected with Station C.
    c.) Station A and Station B stop ringing.
    d.) Station C presses Station A’s line.
    e.) The caller hears MSC and Station C’s user hears ringback tone.
    f.) Station C calls Station B as assigned Station A’s destination for B-MV key. Station B rings.
    Note 1:
    When Station B is busy, Station C hears busy tone. Station C can perform a switch hook flash to connect with the
    calling party again. This operation is the same as CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-17].
    Note 2:
    When a Sub Station is programmed as BOSS station, the current BOSS-SECRETARY service is activated.
    Note 3:
    When the destination for NUMBER SHARING is set by pressing the PS key, the secretary station cannot transfer a call
    to the Sub Station.
    To set/cancel the B-MV key:
    1. To set the B-MV key:
    a.) When a D
    term is idle, press the B-MV key.
    b.) Lamps of the B-MV key accommodated in the Main Station and Sub Station light. (When the PS
    key is assigned to the D
    term, PS key lights also.) The LCD displays as shown below:
    2. To cancel the B-MV key:
    a.) Press the B-MV key while the D
    term is idle.
    b.) Lamps of the B-MV key accommodated in the Main Station and Sub Station go off. (When the
    PS key is assigned to the D
    term, PS key also goes off.) The LCD displays as shown below:
    Service Conditions
    1. A telephone number must be assigned to Main Station and Sub Station.
    2. Only the D
    term can be programmed as Main Station and Sub Station.
    3. Any station within the FCCS network can be a pair of Main Station and Sub Station.
    4. Main Station or Sub Station assignment cannot be duplicated for another pair.
    5. Only one telephone number as Sub Station can be assigned to a Main Station.
    6. B-MV feature key can only be set when the station is idle.
    7. The calling party’s LCD will display the telephone number of a Main Station no matter which station picks
    up the call. Also, when Sub Station picks up a call from CCIS line, the telephone number of the Main
    Station is sent to the calling party.
    8. MESSAGE REMINDER [M-19] is available for the terminating station service (all stations).
    9. MESSAGE WAITING service set by the CMWL command is available for the preassinged station.
    10. CALL BACK [C-1] is available for only the station to be set CALL BACK.FORWARD SET
                  
    FORWARD CANCEL 
    						
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    D-156 Dual Station Call
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    11. This service is activated in a Hotel/Motel system, but not activated with Hotel/Motel application service.
    12. When a Sub Station is in communication, the telephone number of the Sub Station is sent to OAI or MFC
    as Calling Number notification.
    13. When a Sub Station is busy, a call terminates to the Main Station only. However, when a Main Station is
    busy, a call is not terminated to an idle Sub Station.
    14. When the telephone number of a Sub Station is dialed, a call is terminated to the Sub Station only.
    15. When this service is activated with BOSS-SECRETARY service and a Sub Station is assigned as a BOSS
    station, the BOSS-SECRETARY service is activated as usual by pressing Boss’s line accommodated in
    secretary station’s sub line.
    16. When a Sub Station is called through FCCS link, FLEXIBLE ROUTING - FCCS [F-35] is not available,
    even though all FCCS links are busy.
    Interactions
    1. When any of these services is set to a Main Station, the service has priority over DUAL STATION CALL:
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2]
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] 
    DO NOT DISTURB [D-11] 
    2. When CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER is set to a Main Station, it is activated depending on
    the time-out data programmed in the Main Station.
    3. When CALL BLOCK is set to a Main Station, which is in the middle of being called for DUAL STATION
    CALL, CALL BLOCK has priority over this feature. (CALL BLOCK cannot be set to Sub Station while
    DUAL STATION CALL is activated.)
    4. The LCD indication for My Line displays each station’s telephone number.
    5. When a Main Station is assigned as a member of a UCD group or a STATION HUNTING group, the
    priority order of these services is shown in the table below:
    Legend:
    1 = Both Main Station and Sub Station are called (DUAL STATION CALL is activated).
    2 = UCD/STATION HUNTING is activated.
    6. When CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS/-BUSY LINE/-DON’T ANSWER is set to a Sub Station:
    a.) DUAL STATION CALL is activated by dialing the Main Station’s telephone number.
    b.) The services shown above are activated by dialing the Sub Station’s telephone number.
    7. A station cannot be used simultaneously for DUAL STATION CALL and NUMBER SHARING since the
    data of these services are used in common. For more detailed information on NUMBER SHARING, refer
    to the NEAX2400 IMX PCS Features and Specifications.
    8. When a calling party sets VOICE CALL [V-2] or performs switch hook flash while calling a Main Station
    and Sub Station, the Sub Station stops ringing.
    Main StationControlling/Pilot 
    Station (Note)The Other Member 
    Station
    B-MV Key  None  Set  None  Set
    Group Station Hunting-Pilot 1 1 1 2
    Station Hunting-Circular  1 1 1 2
    UCD 1 2 1 2 
    						
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