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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 327
    Dual Station Call D-156
    Interactions (cont’d)
    9. This service is not activated when a call is terminated via INTERCOM CALLING [I-9], AUTOMATIC/
    MANUAL INTERCOM [A-30], DIAL INTERCOM [D-87] or MANUAL SIGNALING [M-47] (only the
    Main Station rings).
    10. This service is not activated while CALL BACK [C-1], CALL BACK DELAYED [C-73], CALL BACK-
    CCIS [C-44], ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] or ATTENDANT CAMP-
    ON WITH TONE INDICATION-CCIS [A-45] is activated.
    11. When a Main or Sub station accommodates PS key and B-MV key, both keys light by pressing any of these
    keys.
    12. When Do Not Disturb [D-11] is set to Sub Station, the incoming call routed to Main Station is terminated
    to Main Station only.
    13. When Sub Station is set Call Block [C-150], the incoming call routed to Main Station terminates to both
    Main Station and Sub Station.
    14. When Do Not Disturb [D-11] or Call Block [C-150] is set to Sub Station, the incoming call routed to Sub
    Station is restricted.
    15. When a Sub Station is called through an FCCS link, FLEXIBLE ROUTING - FCCS [F-35] is not
    available.
    16. When a Main Station does not pick up a CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER call within the
    preassigned time via system data, the Sub Station stops ringing.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYDL - System Data 1, Index 513: Assign 01 (hex) as the LDM’s memory block number
    System Data 1, Index 514: Assign 01 (hex) as the NDM’s memory block number
    STEP 2:ANSDL/ANSDN - Assign the related data of Dual Station Call.
    MAIN UGN, MAIN TELN:
    SUB UGN, SUB TELN: 
    OD: 0 = Only Main Telephone Number is used for SMDR and MCI Mailbox Number
    1 = Both Main Telephone Number and Sub Telephone Number are used for SMDR and MCI
    Mailbox Number
    Note 1:
    When OD=0, the mailbox for the Sub Station must be deleted.
    MW (This data is available when OD=0)
    0 = Message Waiting Control for Main and Sub Telephone Numbers
    1 = Message Waiting Control for Main Telephone Number only
    Note 2:
    When the data value for MV changes from 0 to 1, make sure there are no messages left (MWL is OFF). If MWL is ON
    at that time, the old lamp indication stays after the data is changed.
    LM: 0 = Number Sharing
    1 = Dual Station Call
    STEP 3:AKYD - Assign sub-line appearance on secretary phone of Main Station and Sub Station. Assign
    KYI=1 (Feature key) and FKY=127 (B-MV key).
    STEP 4:ADSL - Assign the soft key pattern data.
    SN=0
    FKY=127 (B-MV key)
    STEP 5:ADKS - Assign the B-MV key to the soft key of each station. 
    (Note)
    TN (tenant number), STN (station number)
    SKP (soft key pattern):1~15 
    						
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    D-156 Dual Station Call
    Programming (cont’d)
    LKP (Key Pattern Data):1=16 Line/Feature buttons + 16 DSS keys
    2 = 24 Line/Feature buttons + 8 DSS keys
    3 = 32 Line/Feature
    PG: 0 = Page Change key appears on the soft key (>>>)
    1 = Page Change key appears on the feature key
    Note 3:
    When the soft key data is used on a system basis (SKP=0 is assigned by the ADSL command), this data is not necessary.
    FCCS Programming 
    Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Fusion Network System Manual. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 329
    Executive Right-of-Way E-1
    E-1 Executive Right-of-Way
    General Description
    This feature enables selected users, upon encountering a busy condition at an internal station, to bridge into the busy
    connection.
    Operating Procedure
    To enter a busy connection: 
    1. Dial the busy station; receive busy tone.
    2. Switch hook flash; receive special dial tone. 
    3. Dial the EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY access code; warning tone is sent.
    4. The calling station is now bridged into a three-way call.
    Service Conditions
    1. Two tone bursts of.08 second duration are transmitted upon activation of this feature to alert the connected
    parties that an executive override connection is being made. 
    2. The LCD display on the interrupted partys D
    term will give an indication only if INTERMEDIATE
    STATION NUMBER DISPLAY - Dterm [I-10D] has been programmed in System Data.
    3. EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY is denied if the busy station is:
    a.) dialing or in a LINE LOCKOUT [L-3] state 
    b.) listening to a tone
    c.) being rung 
    d.) protected from override via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15]
    e.) being connected to an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] loop 
    f.) activating a conflicting feature, such as: 
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] 
    BOSS - SECRETARY OVERRIDE - D
    term[B-5, B5-D] 
    BUSY VERIFICATION  [B-3, B-9] 
    CALL HOLD [C-6, C-6D] 
    CALL TRANSFER  [C-10, C-11, C-50, C-54]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31] 
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12] 
    CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS  [C-17, C-58] 
    DATA LINE SECURITY  [D-12, D-66] 
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND  [D-17, D-68] 
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT [D-2, D-71] 
    EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D
    term[E-4D]
    NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - Dterm[N-7D] 
    OFF-HOOK QUEUING  [O-7, O-11] 
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2, O-2D] 
    PRIVACY - D
    term [P-14D]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18] 
    THREE-WAY CALLING  [T-2, T-2D]
    VOICE CALL - D
    term [V-2, V-7]
    Data Call through a Data Adapter / Data Call through a Data Module
    Note:
    In any of the above instances, the calling station will receive reorder tone. 
    						
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    E-1 Executive Right-of-Way
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    4. If one party disconnects after the three-way conference bridge is established, the remaining two parties
    will still be connected.
    5. The EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY access code may be assigned according to customer preference.
    6. The maximum number of simultaneous Executive Overrides allowable is dependent on the number of
    conference function trunks in the system. (Conference function is included in TSW and MUX circuit
    cards.)
    7. This feature can be denied on DICTATION ACCESS [D-3] and PAGING ACCESS [P-1, 28] connections
    through programming in System Data. 
    8. If the called station has activated CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] or - BUSY LINE [C-2]
    and the forwarded-to station is busy, the EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY call will bridge into the
    forwarded-to station.
    9. If the called station line has a party on CALL HOLD [C-6], override is not allowed to the called station
    line, and reorder tone is provided. Terminating override calls are denied when the called party has another
    party in a CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17] condition.
    10. If the called station is maintenance busy and EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY is invoked, override is
    denied and reorder tone is returned to the calling station.
    11. It is possible, via System Data, to disable the sending of a warning tone during an EXECUTIVE RIGHT-
    OF-WAY connection. Normally the two burst warning tone is sent when the connection is initiated.
    12. The node accommodating the called station requires Conference Trunk (CFT) function in the FCCS
    network.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 70, Bit 7. Send Warning Tone to interrupted parties when Executive
    Right-of-Way is in operation 0/1: Required/Not Required. 
    System Data 2, Index 0, Bit 1. Busy station service. Assign data “1”.
    STEP 2:ANPD - Assign first digit of access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign an access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, SID 4 for Connection Status Index
    (CI) of Busy (B). 
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign Service Feature Indexes of 3 (EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY calling side), 4
    (EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY called side), and 11 (Data Line Security). 
    STEP 5:AKYD - Assign EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY to a programmable line/feature key. Assign
    Type:Function:EXECUTIVE RIGHT- OF- WAY [3].
    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 - Assign first digit of access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
    STEP 2:ASPAL - Assign an access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, SID 4 for Connection Status
    Index (CI) of Busy (B). 
    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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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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    Executive Right-of-Way - DtermE-1D
    E-1D Executive Right-of-Way - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature enables selected Dterm users, upon encountering a busy condition at an internal station, to bridge into
    the busy connection after transmitting a warning tone.
    Operating Procedure
    To enter a busy connection from a Dterm: 
    1. Dial the busy station; receive busy tone. 
    2. Press the EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY OVER key; the associated LED lights and warning tone is sent.
    3. The calling station is bridged into a THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2]; the LCD displays:
     Interrupted Party                               Called Party
    The LCD then displays:
    Service Conditions
    1. Two burst tones (.08 second) are transmitted upon activation of this feature to alert the connected parties
    that an EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY call has been bridged into the connection.
    2. The LCD display on the interrupted partys D
    term will give an indication only if INTERMEDIATE
    STATION NUMBER DISPLAY - Dterm [I-10D] has been programmed in System Data.
    3. EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY is denied if the busy station is:
    a.) dialing or in a LINE LOCKOUT [L-3] state
    b.) receiving a tone 
    c.) being rung 
    d.) protected from override via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15]
    e.) being connected to an Attendant loop 
    f.) activating a conflicting feature, such as:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] 
    BOSS - SECRETARY OVERRIDE  [B-5D]
    BUSY VERIFICATION  [B-3, B-9] 
    CALL HOLD [C-6, C-6D]
    CALL TRANSFER  [C-10,C-11,C-50, C-54] 
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS  [C-17, C-58]
    DATA LINE SECURITY  [D-12, D-66] 
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND  [D-17, D-68] 
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT  [D-2, D-71] OVERRIDE       XXXX
    XXXX
                       (Time Display) 
    CONF
                       (Time Display)  
    						
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    E-1D Executive Right-of-Way - Dterm
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    EXCLUSIVE HOLD - Dterm[E-4D] 
    NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - Dterm[N-7D] 
    OFF-HOOK QUEUING  [O-7, O-11] 
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2, O-2D] 
    PRIVACY - D
    term[P-14D]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18] 
    THREE-WAY CALLING  [T-2, T-2D] 
    VOICE CALL  [V-2, V-7] 
    VOICE CALL - D
    term[V-2D]
    Data Call through Data Adapter / Data Call through Data Module
    Note:
    In any of the above instances, the calling station will receive reorder tone.
    4. If one party disconnects after the THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] has been established, the other two
    parties will remain connected.
    5. EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY can also be accessed via the dial pad (access code) or SPEED CALLING
    - ONE TOUCH - D
    term [S-26D].
    6. The maximum number of simultaneous executive overrides allowable is dependent on the number of
    conference function trunks in the system. (Conference function is included in TSW and MUX circuit
    cards.)
    7. This feature can be denied on DICTATION ACCESS [D-3] and PAGING ACCESS [P-1, 28] connections
    through programming in System Data.
    8. If the called station has activated CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] and the forwarded-to
    station is busy, EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY will bridge into the forwarded-to station.
    9. It is possible, via System Data, to disable the sending of a warning tone during an EXECUTIVE RIGHT-
    OF-WAY connection. Normally, the two-burst warning tone is sent when the connection is initiated.
    10. If the called station line has a party on CALL HOLD [C-6], override is not allowed to the called station
    line. Also override to a station line in CALL HOLD [C-6] is denied and reorder tone is provided.
    Terminating override calls are denied when the called party has another party in a CONSULTATION
    HOLD [C-17] condition.
    11. If the called station is maintenance busy and EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY is invoked, override is
    denied and reorder tone is returned to the calling station.
    12. The node accommodating the called station requires Conference Trunk (CFT) function in the FCCS
    network.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 70, Bit 7. Send Warning Tone to interrupted parties when Executive
    Right-of-Way service is in operation 0/1: Required/Not Required. 
    System Data 2, Index 0, Bit 1. Busy station service. Assign data “1”.
    STEP 2:ANPD - Assign first digit of access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign an access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, SID 4 for Connection Status Index
    (CI) of Busy (B) and Hooking (H).
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign Service Feature Indexes of 3 (EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY calling side), 4
    (EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY called side), and 11 (Data Line Security).
    STEP 5:AKYD - Assign EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY to a programmable line/feature key. Assign
    Type:Function:EXECUTIVE RIGHT- OF- WAY [3].
    STEP 6:ADSL - Assign SN=3 (Called Station is Busy) and FKY=3 (Executive Right-of-Way; BV). 
    						
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    Executive Right-of-Way - DtermE-1D
    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 7:ANPDL - Assign first digit of access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY.
    STEP 8:ASPAL - Assign an access code for EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY, SID 4 for Connection Status
    Index (CI) of Busy (B) and Hooking (H).
    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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    E-3D Elapsed Time Display - Dterm
    E-3D Elapsed Time Display - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature provides an LCD display of the time elapsed while a Dterm is connected to any trunk.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. The ELAPSED TIME is displayed in the eight left-side positions of the LCD display.
    2. The ELAPSED TIME can reach a maximum of 9 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. After that time, the
    clock returns to zero.
    3. A continuous time display will occur during CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17] and
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2].
    4. When a call is transferred, the time display of the party receiving the transfer begins from zero.
    5. The elapsed time is not displayed when the station is in a specific condition such as:
    a.) THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2]
    b.) connected to a trunk with held trunk, as in the case of CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17].
    Programming
    No programming is required. 
    						
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    Exclusive Hold - DtermE-4D
    E-4D Exclusive Hold - Dterm
    General Description
    This service feature allows a user to place a call on hold and to exclude all other users from retrieving the held call.
    Operating Procedure
    While a call is in progress: 
    1. Press the HOLD key twice; the LCD displays:
                                                                         Held Station or Trunk
    2. To return to the held call, press the held line key; the conversation is reestablished.
    Service Conditions 
    1. EXCLUSIVE HOLD - Dterm may be activated from any line appearing on a Dterm.
    2. After EXCLUSIVE HOLD has been set, the user can make or answer calls from any other line appearing
    on the D
    term.
    3. Only the D
    term that sets EXCLUSIVE HOLD may retrieve the held call.
    4. After a variable programmable period of time, the held call will enter AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8]
    regardless of the status of the D
    term. Ringing, however, is disabled while DO NOT DISTURB - Dterm [D-
    11D] is activated.
    5. The LCD of other D
    term stations on which the held line appears will be lit steadily.
    6. Two-Party Hold is not available when a D
    term is engaged in a 3-party conference with a station and/or
    trunk.
    7. The held station is denied the following services: 
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] 
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE - D
    term [B-5D] 
    BUSY VERIFICATION  [B-3, B-9]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31] 
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY  [E-1, E-1D]
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 144. Automatic Recall Timer for Dterm hold. Assign as data 00H for
    default value of 30 seconds.
    System Data 2, Index 12, Bit 1: Automatic Recall Ringer for Exclusive Hold.
    0/1 = Recall/No RecallE_HOLD
    XXXX
                        (Time Display)  
    						
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    E-11 Emergency Call
    E-11 Emergency Call
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to make an EMERGENCY CALL by dialing a special telephone number (emergency
    telephone number). Even if the calling station goes on-hook, the calling station is recalled and the speech path is
    maintained until the emergency telephone goes on-hook. When a station dials the emergency telephone number, a
    system message is printed out to report the EMERGENCY CALL.
    Operating Procedure
    The operation of EMERGENCY CALL is the same as STATION-TO-STATION CALL [S-11].
    Service Conditions
    1. This service feature is available when an emergency telephone number is dialed via STATION-TO-
    STATION CALLING [S-11]. 
    2. This service feature is also available when an emergency call is made via CALL FORWARDING - ALL
    CALLS [C-5] or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2].
    3. Switch hook flash services, such as CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17], may be restricted.
    4. Only the emergency telephone is allowed to disconnect from an emergency call. Upon disconnection, the
    calling station will hear reorder tone.
    5. This service feature is not available between emergency stations. When either of the emergency stations
    goes on-hook, the other emergency station receives reorder tone, and CALL BACK [C-1] is not
    performed.
    6. When a station makes an EMERGENCY CALL by any method, other than STATION-TO-STATION
    CALLING [S-11] (e.g., STATION-TO-STATION CALLING - OPERATOR ASSISTANCE [S-12],
    OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-6], etc.), there is no system message printout, but CALL BACK [C-1] to the
    calling station is performed.
    7. When a D
    term is used for an EMERGENCY CALL, VOICE CALL [V-2] can be used.
    8. An emergency telephone can assign CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2] or CALL
    FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5], but when transfer is made to other than an emergency station, this
    service feature is not available.
    9. An emergency station can assign CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER [C-3]. In this case, when a
    call terminates to the emergency station, a system message printout is performed. When a call is
    transferred by CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER [C-3], the situation regarding when the station
    goes on-hook is as follows:
    a.) If neither the calling station nor the transfer destination station is an emergency station, there is no
    CALL BACK [C-1].
    b.) If either the calling station or the transfer destination is an emergency station, CALL BACK [C-1]
    is operative. (No printout is performed).
    c.) If both the calling and destination stations are emergency stations, there is no CALL BACK [C-
    1]. (No printout is performed).
    10. When the emergency station is busy, the caller receives busy tone, and this service feature is not available. 
    11. The emergency station can be a member of a hunting group. If hunting results in transfer to a station other
    than an emergency station, this service is not available.
    12. The emergency station can be a member of a UCD [U-1] group. If a call is distributed to the emergency
    station after queuing, system message printout is not performed. 
    						
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