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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 337
    Emergency Call E-11
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    13. When the emergency station is busy, CALL BACK [C-1] to the emergency station is effective (no printout
    is performed).
    14. When the emergency station is busy, CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31] and CALL WAITING
    - TERMINATING [C-12] are effective, but this service feature is not available. However, when a 2-way
    call is made between an emergency station and another station, CALL BACK [C-1] is performed when
    the station releases.
    15. When an emergency station is busy, ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] to the
    emergency station is effective, but the service feature is not available to the CAMP-ON call.
    16. When a D
    term is used as an emergency station, VOICE CALL [V-2] to the emergency station is possible.
    If the calling station goes on-hook before the emergency station answers by pressing the SPEAKER key
    or going off-hook, CALL BACK [C-1] is not possible.
    17. When Camp-On or Privacy is set to a station, the station cannot be recalled from the emergency station.
    Therefore, data security (SFI=11 should be 0) must be assigned to the emergency stations, so that Camp-
    On and Privacy cannot be set.
    Interactions
    1. STATION-TO-STATION CALLING [S-11] must first be provided. 
    2. SINGLE-DIGIT STATION CALLING [S-1] may be utilized with this feature. 
    3. If re-ring is not in service, the Emergency Station can press the TRANSFER key to re-ring the calling
    station.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 4, Bit 1. Is EMERGENCY CALL re-ring in service? 0/1: No/Yes. This
    allows for Called Party release only on an emergency call. If the Calling Party releases, the calling
    party is rung by the emergency telephone. 
    System Data 1, Index 4, Bit 7: Printout of Emergency Call System Messages.
    0/1 = No printout/printout
    STEP 2:ASFC - Assign to the Emergency Call telephone a Service Feature Class that allows Service Feature
    Index (SFI) 24, EMERGENCY CALL (
    Note). Stations that may call the emergency call telephone are
    not allowed SFI 24.
    Note:
    The SFC must be allowed for MY Line of the telephone, even if the sub-line is assigned as Emergency call telephone.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    E-18 E911-ANI Unified Number Of Digits
    E-18 E911-ANI Unified Number Of Digits
    General Description
    This service unifies the number of ANI information digits sent out by E911-ANI service. 
    Operating Procedure
    The operating procedure is the same as for a normal outgoing connection.
    Service Conditions
    1. The ANI function for E911 outgoing connections is the same as in previous E911-ANI service and is
    applicable to the following connections: 
    a.) LCR call from a station by MF signalling 
    b.) LCR call from an Attendant Console by MF signalling.
    2. ANI sending number by this enhanced service is NXX-XXXX.
    3. The method of obtaining the ANI sending number is shown below:
    Caller’s telephone number: 12345 (closed numbering)
    Outgoing route number (RT): **
    Station outgoing: (AT = 0)
    Number of digits of caller’s telephone number: 16
    ANI assigned data (from the above data):
    Skip: 2 (Number of digits to be skipped from the top of the telephone number)
    Add: 4 (Number of digits to be added to ANI information)
    ANI information: 7890 
    a.) The specified number of Skip digits is deleted from the telephone number: 12345
     
    b.) The ANI sending number is created by combining these digits with the ANI information:
    7890
    345 
    c.) Sending ANI information: KP-0-789-0345
    -ST
    4. Sending digit patterns in E911-ANI:
    a.) Outgoing call from station. 
     If ANI data is assigned:
    KP-0
    -NXX-XXXX-ST
     If ANI data is not assigned:
    KP-2
    -ST
    b.) Outgoing call from Attendant: 
     If Individual Attendant Access Code is assigned, and also ANI data is assigned:
    KP-0
    -NXX-XXXX-ST
     If Individual Attendant Access Code is not assigned, and ANI data is assigned:
    KP-0
    -NXX-XXXX-ST
    ANI sending number
    Information digit
    Information digit
    ANI sending number
    Information digit
    ANI sending number
    Information digit 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 339
    E911-ANI Unified Number Of Digits E-18
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
     If ANI data is unassigned:
    KP-1
    -ST
    5. An independent route is required for E911 interface.
    6. After the caller’s number is sent to the distant office by E911-ANI, it takes some time until a speech path
    is established.
    7. Sending data is considered to be not assigned if:
    a.) Service version data specifies that Unified Number of Digits is provided,
    b.) No data is assigned for Unified Number of Digits service, and
    c.) Data for previous E911-ANI service is assigned
    8. After digits have been sent out, DDD seizure tone is not sent.
    9. Other interactions are the same as those of outgoing calls by MF signaling.
    10. An 8RST-K circuit card is used.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ARTD - Assign RT: 4, with the following conditions set: 
    RT:  4
    1-OSGS :7 2-ONSG :4 3-ISGS :7 4-INSG :4 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :5 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 10-SMDS :1 13-AC :1
    15-LSG :5 19-ANI :1 30-PAD :4 43-BT :1 73-KPST :7
    74-KPPT :13 75-STC :15 77-MT :1
    STEP 2:AT R K - Assign RT 905 to LEN for TK1, TK2 (depending on register location). Assign RT 904 to LEN
    for TK1, TK2 (depending on register location).
    STEP 3:AAND - Assign the following parameters: 
    RT: 0 (Outgoing RT number)
    AT: 0 (0/1: Station/Individual Attendant) 
    CC: 0 (0/1: Main Central/Satellite Central) Programming is only necessary at the Main node.
    COC: (Central Office code, CCIS office code, or first digit of CCIS remote station number). Use
    CCIS office code. 
    STNL: (number of digits in caller’s number)
    SKIP: (number of digits to be skipped from caller’s number) This strips the office code from being
    sent out in front of the calling station number. 
    ADD: 3 (number of digits to be added to the ANI information). 
    DC: 753 (ANI sending number)
    Note:
    Using this programming, if the call was originated at remote node station number 2000, the number being sent to the
    E911 Central Office would be “753-2000”
    AANDE - Assign the following parameters 
    TN: (1-255)
    Skip: Call Originator digit
    ADD: Office Code to be added (1-10)
    DC: Office Code (1-10)
    Information digit 
    						
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    E-18 E911-ANI Unified Number Of Digits
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 341
    Expanded Multiple Line Operation - DtermE-26
    E-26  Expanded Multiple Line Operation - Dterm
              (Series 7400 software feature)
    General Description
    This feature allows operation of whichever lines from ELC card(s) in the same IMG or in different IMGs in the same
    node, as a Dterm’s programmable Multiple Lines (My Line + Prime Line/Sub Lines). While Multiple Line Operation
    - Dterm [M-20] only allows such a programming within the reach of ELC card(s) in the same IMG, this feature
    enables the Multiple Line Operation beyond the reach of a single IMG (though the ELCs cannot be in different
    nodes).
    Note:
    To use Multiple Lines beyond different IMGs, the Dterm My Line must be accommodated on the PA-16ELCJ-B card.
    For details, refer to the figure (and Service Conditions) below:
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. To use this feature (operation of Multiple Lines beyond different IMGs), a PA-16ELCJ-B(ELC) circuit
    card is required.
    2. Depending on the switch setting on PA-16ELCJ-B, the assignable Multiple Lines vary.
    a.) PA-16ELCJ-B, SW10, Element 1 = ON: A D
    term My Line, accommodated on this card, and the
    other Lines (other analog telephone/Dterm) must be in
    the same IMG. 
    (Note)
    Node B Node A
    IMG 0 IMG 1/2/3
    Dterm A
    Dterm
     E
    D
    term
     D
    D
    term
     C
    D
    term
     B
    D
    term
     ADterm B
    Dterm 
    C
    D
    term D
    Dterm 
    E
    PA-16ELCJ-B
    ELC circuit card other 
    than PA-16ELCJ-BFCCS / Tie Line
    Dterm
     E
    D
    term
     B
    D
    term
     A
    D
    term
     C
    D
    term
     D 
    						
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    E-26 Expanded Multiple Line Operation - Dterm
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    b.) PA-16ELCJ-B, SW10, Element 1 = OFF: A  Dterm, accommodated on this card, and the other
    Lines (other analog telephone/Dterm) can be in
    different IMGs (but in the same node). For more
    details on the PA-16ELCJ-B circuit card, refer to the
    NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual.
    Note:
    Even when Element 1 of SW10 is ON, data programming for this feature (Multiple Lines beyond different IMGs) is
    possible. However, the data does not become effective until the switch is manually placed to OFF.
    3. A Dterm cannot register a Sub Line accommodated on an ELC card in a different node (having a different
    CPU). Therefore, if your system is an IMX-U (16-IMG) type, this feature must be programmed on a node
    basis.
    4. Three kinds of lines can appear on a D
    term line/feature key:
     MY Line (ML):This line is associated with the extension number assigned to the port on the interface
    circuit. 
     Prime Line (PL):This line is given priority for outgoing and incoming calls. The prime line is
    automatically seized when going off-hook.
     Sub Line (SL):This line designates any other line appearing on a D
    term. The MY Line will serve as a
    prime line, unless differentiated in system data programming.
    5. A maximum of 32 PA-16ELCJ-B cards (a total of 512 ports) can be used for this feature (Multiple Lines
    beyond different IMGs), per node.
    Note:
    This is not the case if the Multiple Lines are programmed in a single IMG.
    6. If the system is a 1-IMG type, this feature is not available.
    7. A virtual line (Software Line Appearance [S-33]), single line telephone or D
    term can be assigned as a
    subline.
    8. To use this feature, flag “1” to the ASYD command, SYS 1, INDEX 321, b0.
    9. When KD = 1 (Intercom) or KD = 2(DSS Key) is assigned on the AKYD command, this service is not
    available. Be sure to assign KD = 0 (Line).
    Interactions
    1. This feature is effective with the following services:
    Call Hold [C-6, 6D]
    Call Forwarding - Busy Line [C-2, 2D]
    Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer [C-3, 3D]
    Call Forwarding - All Call [C-5, 5D]
    Voice Call [V-2]
    Call Pick Up - Group [C-7, 7D]
    Boss - Secretary Override - D
    term[B-5D] (Note)
    Boss - Secretary - Message Lamp Control [B-8] (Note)
    Boss - Secretary Transfer [B-11] (Note)
    Station Hunting - Circular [S-7]
    Station Hunting - Secretarial [S-8]
    Station Hunting - Terminal [S-9]
    Three Way Calling [T-2, 2D]
    Call Transfer [C-11, 11D]
    Consultation Hold - All Calls [C-17, 17D]
    Blind Transfer To Attendant [B-17]
    Blind Transfer To Station [B-18] 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 343
    Expanded Multiple Line Operation - DtermE-26
    Interactions (cont’d)
    Serial Call [S-15]
    Serial Call - Loop Release [S-64]
    Serial Call - CCIS [S-52]
    Serial Call - D
    term[S-127]
    Executive Right-of-Way [E-1, 1D]
    Call Back [C-1, 1D]
    Message Reminder [M-19, 19D]
    Brokerage - Hot Line [B-6]
    Split Call Forwarding [S-99]
    Call Waiting - Terminating [C-12]
    Call Waiting - Answer - D
    term[C-27D]
    Call Waiting - Originating [C-31]
    Note:
    Boss-Secretary features are not available via ISW.
    2. This feature does not support OAI/ACD related services.
    3. This feature does not support Hotel related services.
    4. This feature does not provide Privacy Release [P-18], if the Multiple Lines are programmed beyond
    different IMGs.
    5. Follow Phone [F-31] is not available for this feature.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - Flag “1” to SYS 1, INDEX 321, b0 (Extended Multiple Line Operation is allowed).
    STEP 2:ASDT - A LEN equipped with a D
    term Circuit Board must be assigned a station number and a
    Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) of 12.
    STEP 3:AKYD - Assign a MY Line, a Prime Line, and various sublines to the D
    terms.
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1
    PL TN STN:Prime Line Tenant and Station Number
    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
    TN STN: Tenant Number and Station Number of Multi-line
    RG: Ringing Assignment per Multi-line Appearance
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing in Day Mode Only
    2: Ringing in Night Mode Only
    3: Ringing in Day and Night Mode
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Page 344ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    F-1 Flexible Numbering of Stations
    F-1 Flexible Numbering of Stations
    General Description
    This feature provides the ability to assign telephone numbers of the voice station and data station to any
    corresponding instrument location, depending solely upon numbering plan limitations.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Office Data Specification.
    Service Conditions
    1. Careful consideration should be given to any numbering assignment, especially in larger systems, to avoid
    the unnecessary loss of access codes or duplication of telephone numbers. There is no limit to the number
    of groups that can be assigned per system.
    2. Where TENANT SERVICE [T-12] is provided, telephone numbers may not be duplicated between
    tenants. A combination of one, two, three, four and five-digit numbering may be used.
    Example: a. 3 1
    b.321
    c.3221
    Example a., b., c., can be assigned as 3 different stations.
    3. BUSY LAMP FIELD - FLEXIBLE [B-2] service can be provided only when the defining telephone
    number digits exceed two.
    4. The FCCS network allows the user to use a telephone number in addition to the existing station numbers.
    FCCS service features are activated when a telephone number is dialed. A telephone number, which can
    be assigned on a station basis, is a unique number on the FCCS network.
    Note:
    A maximum of 16 digits can be used as a telephone number. When OAI/ACD/Hospitality features are used, a maximum
    of 5 digits can be used.
    Interactions
    Caution should be exercised when programming this feature. Large quantities of potential telephone numbers are
    consumed. As programmed below, the system will be equipped with just one 2-digit station and one 3-digit station.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 16. Enable 1 to 5-digit station numbering for the system. Assign 3FH.
    System Data 1, Index 92, Bit 3. Must be assigned as data “1”. 
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve an access code for station numbering. For the NND parameter, assign the NND = l.
    Only the stations with the NND assigned here will appear on the BLF. 
    						
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    Flexible Numbering of Stations F-1
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign the station numbering in such a way that the system will differentiate the station
    numbering via the access codes programmed here. The following data is programmed:
    The following access codes should also be assigned: 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 320. CI: N, H;
    SRV = STN (Station); and NND: 4 will be assigned with each of the above.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
    For station 31: For station 321: For station 3221: 
    TN:1 TN:1 TN:1
    ACC:31 ACC:321 ACC:322
    CI: N, H. CI: N, H. CI: N, H. 
    SRV = STN (Station) SRV = STN (Station) SRV = STN (Station)
    NND: 2 NND: 3 NND: 4 
    						
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    F-2 FX Access
    F-2 FX Access
    General Description
    This feature provides dial access to distant Central Offices using Foreign Exchange (FX) trunks. All incoming calls
    to the NEAX2400 IMX from the FX Central Office area are placed to the listed Foreign Exchange Directory number
    and are answered by the Attendant in a manner similar to LDN service. Outgoing calls can be made on an Attendant
    handled basis using direct or dial access and/or on a direct basis by stations.
    Operating Procedure
    To place an outgoing FX call from a station: 
    1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 
    2. Dial the FX trunk access code and receive second dial tone.
    3. Dial the desired telephone number.
    To answer an incoming FX call at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]: 
    1. The FX lamp flashes.
    2. An audible signal is received. 
    3. Press the FX or ANSWER key to answer.
    4. Process the call in a normal manner.
    Service Conditions
    1. One INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION [I-2] key may be used for all FX groups.
    2. Access to various types of trunks may be denied to certain stations according to CLASS OF SERVICE -
    INDIVIDUAL [C-15] programming.
    3. TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] may be provided for FX ACCESS [F-2].
    4. TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT [T-7] may be provided for FX trunks on a per-route basis.
    5. Care should be exercised in system data assignment when utilizing this feature in conjunction with LEAST
    COST ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5] since Foreign Exchange trunks may require that the digit 1 be dialed
    as a prefix to the desired number.
    Interactions
    1. LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5]: FX trunk groups may be assigned to a LEAST COST
    ROUTING [L-5] list.
    2. ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6]: This feature routes outgoing FX calls over alternate facilities when the first-
    choice trunk group is busy.
    3. UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION [U-1]: This feature permits incoming calls, including FX calls, to be
    terminated directly from the Central Office to the next idle station in a prearranged group of stations
    without Attendant assistance.
    4. DIRECT-IN TERMINATION [D-7]: This feature allows one FX trunk to terminate directly to a
    designated station. Incoming FX calls to this station are queued if the station is busy.
    5. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]: This feature provides a means for users to dial a busy FX trunk
    group to be automatically placed in a queue, and to be called back when a trunk in the trunk group becomes
    available.  
    						
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