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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 357
    Forced Account Code F-7
    Programming (cont’d)
    System Data 1, Index 13. Each bit in Index 13 directly correlates to a digit in the FORCED
    ACCOUNT CODE assigned in AATC, and will determine the second digit of the Check Sum method.
    Again pick any bits, 0 to 4, but not the same combination of bits as picked in Index 12.
    System Data 1, Index 14. Determines the algorithm used to calculate the last two digits of every
    FORCED ACCOUNT CODE. Only decimal numbers may be used in this index; hexadecimal values
    A to F may not be assigned.
    System Data 1, Index 14 = XY. X and Y represent any arbitrarily chosen decimal digit 1-9; Y is used
    determine the first digit in the Check Sum method and X is used to determine the second digit in the
    Check Sum method. The following data, 37H; has been used for the example calculation:
    Note:
    If only one digit is to be added via the Check Sum method, Index 13 data will be 00H and Index 14, digit X (bits 4-7) = 0.
    EXAMPLE CALCULATION 
    In AATC, 26428 has been assigned.
    In System Data 1, Index 12, bits 0 and 3 were chosen; 26428 
    2 + 2 = 4.
    The decimal value of bits 0-3 of Index 14 = 7.
    4 + N = 7. N = 3
    . 
    7 is obtained as any whole number greater than 4 that ends with a 7, the decimal value as determined in
    Index 14, bits 0 to 3.
    In AATC, 26428 has been assigned. 
    In Index 13, bits 4 and 1 were chosen; 26428
    8 + 6 = 14.
    The decimal value of bits 4-7 of Index 14 is 3. 
    14 + N = 23. N = 9
    .
    23 is obtained as any whole number greater than 14 that ends with a 3, the decimal value determined in
    Index 14, bits 4 to 7.
    The FORCED ACCOUNT CODE will be 26428-39
    . 
    Note:
    Digits 39 determined by the Check Sum method will be unique to the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE 26428. In other
    words, 26428 will not be followed by any digits other than 39. 
    System Data 1, Index 43, bit 2. Is service set tone sent after FORCED ACCOUNT CODE ASPA
    feature access code? 0/1: No/Yes. 
    System Data 1, Index 93, bit 6. Are the AMND tables Separate or Common for tenants in the system?
    0/1: Separate/Common. Assign data “0” for separate tables.
    System Data 2, Index 3, bit 5. Type of code: 0/1 AUTHORIZATION CODE/FORCED ACCOUNT
    CODE; assign data “1”. 
    Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Remarks
    AATC
    82462
    SYS1, INDEX 1310010
    Designationd4 d3 d2 d1 d0
    SYS1, INDEX 14XY
    Remarks BIT 7 6543210
    DATA
    0 0110111 
    						
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    Page 358ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    F-7 Forced Account Code
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Index, CI = N, H, B; Normal,
    Hooking, and Busy (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND in accordance with a
    predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 3:ASPA - For SRV = SSC (Service Code) SID = 42, assign the access code. Assign for Connection
    Indexes of Normal (N) and Hooking (H).
    STEP 4:ASFC - For stations operating via FORCED ACCOUNT CODES, assign these stations a Service
    Feature Class (SFC) that allows SFI 27. This SFC will be assigned to the station in the ASDT
    command. Presently, the SFC parameter in the AATC command is inoperative.
    STEP 5:ARSC - For this feature to operate properly, assign a Route Restriction Class (RSC) that Toll Restricts
    (see TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-10]) or denies access to routes on a Direct Dial Access, RRI
    3. This RSC is assigned in the ASDT command. Then construct an RSC appropriate for the desired
    operation of the station after dialing the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE. This RSC is assigned to the
    FORCED ACCOUNT CODE in the AATC command.
    STEP 6:AMND - For Tenant 0, assign the first digit of all FORCED ACCOUNT CODES as the Destination
    Code (DC) and the Maximum Necessary Digits (MND) of the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE.
    STEP 7:AATC - Assign the TN, Digit Code (DC) (the actual code itself), the FORCED ACCOUNT CODE
    Restriction (ACR) as data “1”. Then assign the Route Restriction Class (RSC) that is appropriate for
    the desired level of operation.
    STEP 8:LATC - Listing of all the FORCED ACCOUNT CODES. This is the simplest way to determine what
    digits have been added to the system with the Check Sum method. This is not required if the Check
    Sum method is not used. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 359
    Flexible Assignment of Function Buttons F-17
    F-17  Flexible Assignment of Function Buttons
    General Description
    This feature allows Dterm function (feature) buttons (REDIAL, FEATURE, SPEAKER, CONF, ANSWER,
    RECALL, HOLD, and TRANSFER) to be flexibly assigned on each individual Dterm. 
    Function (feature) buttons are programmed through the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) and are part
    of System Data.
    Service Conditions
    1. A feature button cannot be used as a line button.
    2. SPEAKER, ANSWER, FEATURE, CONF, and REDIAL should be assigned to feature buttons that have
    lamps.
    3. SPEAKER must always be assigned.
    4. RECALL and TRANSFER must be assigned because they are used to indicate a pause (-), Hooking (H)
    (!), and Voice Call (V) when programming a SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH - D
    term [S-26D]
    destination number.
    Programming
    Flex Key Assignment Example:
    AKYD - 
    TP: 2 or 3
    KYN: 1~ 8
    KYI2: 0 or 1
    CONF: KYN 1
    REDIAL: KYN 2
    ANS: KYN 3
    FEATURE: KYN 4
    TRANSFER: KYN 5
    RECALL: KYN 6
    HOLD: KYN 7
    SPEAKER: KYN 8
    KYN FKY STANDARD
    34 Answer
    2 8 Redial
    1 13 Conference
    6 16 Feature
    5 18 Transfer
    720 Hold
    8 52 Speaker
    4 67 Recall
    753
    6
    4
    1
    21234567890#
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    Page 360ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    F-31 Follow Phone
    F-31 Follow Phone 
    General Description
    This feature allows individual station data of a terminal to be exchanged with another without the assistance of
    MAT. The result of the exchange is printed out in the system message. The exchange of terminal data by this service
    is called SWAP service. The following information is included in the system message:
    a.) Successful activation: Station data change notice.
    b.) Unsuccessful activation: Station data change notice and error code to indicate the restricted
    condition.
    Operating Procedure
    To operate: (To swap the station data of Station A (202) for Station B (209), operating from Station A)
    1. Go off-hook; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the Swap service access code; receive special dial tone. The LCD displays: 
    3. Dial the Station Bus number (209); receive service set tone. The LCD displays: 
    4. Replace the handset; the service will be activated.
    When the service is restricted, the user hears reorder tone after dialing the target telephone number. The
    LCD displays:
    Flashing
    To confirm: 
    5. Dial 202 from Station A; Station B rings, and Station A receives ringback tone, or vice versa.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service is available for the following telephone class:
    TEC= 1: Analog telephone - DP (10P)
    2: Analog telephone - PB 
    3: Analog telephone - DP/PB 
    4: Analog telephone - DP (20P) 
    12: Digital terminal (D
    term)
    2. This service is available between the same type of terminals.
    3. The target station has to be idle in order to activate this service. In case the station is busy or lock out is
    set, the service will be restricted.
    4. This service is available for the terminals that belong to the same Tenant or Module Group.SWAP
                      (Time Display) 
    SWAP OK
    209
                      (Time Display) 
    REST
    209
                       (Time Display)  
    						
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    Follow Phone F-31
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    5. Following data assigned to each Dterm will be cleared when this service is activated:
    DO NOT DISTURB [D-11] 
    LAST NUMBER CALL [L-6]
    MESSAGE REMINDER [M-19]
    SAVE AND REPEAT [S-24]
    6. This service is not available for the following stations: 
    a.) Night station (ACSI)
    b.) HOT LINE [H-1] station 
    c.) HOUSE PHONE [H-2]
    d.) Data line, or D
    term that has a data line assigned
    e.) Station setting/being set CALL BACK [C-1] or OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] 
    f.) Stations where following services are set:
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] 
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2] 
    CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER [C-3] 
    MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION - D
    term [M-85D]
    g.)  DIT [D-7]
    h.) D
    term calling from a sub-line.
    i.) Station which has set or has been set for Busy service.
    Note:
    The service is available after the message is cancelled.
    7. The following information is swapped when this service is activated:
    Note 1:
    The Add-On Module key information of Dterm does not swap.
    Note 2:
    There are some hardware/firmware limitations in order to swap all the Speed Calling key information. The Speed
    Calling key assigned in the feature keys does not swap.Item Data Swapped in FOLLOW PHONE ServiceStation Type
    Single Line D
    term
    1. Feature key information Not Available Available
    2. Add-On Module key information 
    (Note 1)Not Available Available
    3. Flexible line/feature key information  Not Available Available
    4. Speed Calling - One Touch data 
    (Note 2)Not Available Available
    5. Intercom information (Automatic, Manual, Dial) Not Available Available
    6. Telephone Number Available Available
    7. Route Restriction Class Available Available
    8. Service Class Available Available
    9. Speed Calling - Group/Station data Available Available
    10. Phantom Number Available Available
    11. Name Display information Available Available 
    						
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    Page 362ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    F-31 Follow Phone
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    12. When this service is activated, the key information of Dterm, which has the target station as a multi-line
    will be changed automatically. For example:
    13. If the multi-line LED of D
    term is lit (busy) when the station swaps, the line LED key may not light
    immediately after the service is activated. The LED light normally after the user goes on-hook.
    14. For the stations that belong to the following service groups, this service is available only for those stations
    belonging to the same group.
    CALL PICKUP [C-7, 30] 
    CALL PARK [C-29] 
    STATION HUNTING - CIRCULAR [S-7] 
    STATION HUNTING - TERMINAL [S-9] 
    UCD [U-1]
    Note:
    In case of STATION HUNTING - SECRETARIAL [S-8], the function as the secretarial station does not swap even
    when the station swaps. (The secretary station is not considered as a member of the hunt group.)
    15. When following station activates this service, its destination station is not swapped.
    a.) Station where following services are set: 
      CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE set by the system 
      CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER set by the system 
      CALL FORWARDING - INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT [C-25]
    b.) Predetermined station for HOTLINE [H-1] 
    c.) Predetermined station for OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-6]
    d.) DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) [D-7] station
    16. If D
    term has individual terminal data assigned, this service is available for Dterms with identical terminal
    data.
    17. This service is not available for:
    a.) D
    term with OAI service key. 
    b.) ACD agent console and supervisory console.
    c.) D
    term with CALL WAITING LAMP - UCD [C-76].
    18. This feature cannot be activated between Dterms of different types. When different Dterms are used, there
    may be cases where the incoming call cannot be answered or some services cannot be activated, due to
    lack of line/feature keys. In this case, the data can be restored by activating the service again or by
    exchanging the terminal sets.
    19. When activating this service, the terminals cannot be exchanged. (There may be some inconvenience if
    number of Speed Calling keys, etc. differ between the terminals.)
    20. When activating this service, swap of the Speed Calling - One Touch key data start upon replacement of
    the handset. It takes approximately 42 seconds for the Speed Calling key data to swap, and during this
    time, Follow Phone Service and Speed Calling - One Touch operations are restricted.
     
                                                                
    Station A Station B Station C
    Station A Station B Station C -My Line 200
    -My Line 200 -My Line 202
    -My Line 203
    -My Line 203
    -My Line 200 -My Line 202
    -My Line 203-My Line 203
    -My Line 202 
    						
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    Follow Phone F-31
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    21. After this service is activated, and if DM load reset is activated before the data is backed up to the hard
    disk, the stations return to the previous status. However, this is not the case with the Speed Calling - One
    Touch keys.
    22. The DSS Console data does not swap. The My Line of the connected D
    term may swap, but in this case,
    reassignment of DSS data and cabling will be necessary. The above is the same when using DSS as an
    Add-On Module.
    23. This feature is only available for stations in the same node within the FCCS network.
    Interactions
    This service is restricted for a Dterm using Expanded Multiple Line Operation - Dterm [E-26].
    Programming
    STEP 1:ANPD - Assign the minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the SWAP access
    code.
    STEP 2:ASPA - Assign the access code for SWAP. CI = N (Normal), SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix),
    SIDA = 96, SWAP. 
    						
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    Page 364ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    F-35 Flexible Routing - FCCS
    F-35  Flexible Routing - FCCS
    General Description
    With this feature, an FCCS trunk call can automatically be routed via a non-FCCS trunk (C.O. or Tie Line), if all
    the FCCS trunks are busy or a Data Link Failure occurs at the FCH card.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is activated when all FCCS trunks are busy, a transmission failure occurs, or FCCS Link
    Failure (Layer 2 down) occurs at the FCH card.
    2. Call origination through a trunk assigned as an alternative route should be established normally.
    Numbering plan data for the external alternative route should be programmed prior to this feature.
    3. This feature is available only when the called party is an analog station, a D
    term or an ISDN terminal. This
    feature is not available for a wireless terminal, or a DAT/Paging trunk.
    4. When an incoming call from C.O./Tie Line encounters all FCCS trunk busy and it is routed to a Tie Line
    trunk by this feature, the normal Tie Line service is applied.
    5. Only the LCR or LCRS is applied for alternate routing to a Tie Line/C.O. line for Tie Line. (The signaling
    system is limited to ISDN or CCIS.)
    6. The access code for the alternative route is a maximum of 24 digits, assigned by the AFRFL command.
    7. When the selected non-FCCS trunks (LCR/LCRS) are also busy, route selection is performed according
    to the LCR/LCRS table. The same is performed when the section encounters an FCCS trunk busy again.
    Interactions
    1. The following services can be provided with this feature:
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]
    CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER [C-3]
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5]
    CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11]
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - ANNOUNCEMENT [C-69] 
    (Note 1)
    DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) [D-8]
    DISTINCTIVE RINGING [D-10] 
    (Note 2)
    INTERMEDIATE STATION NUMBER DISPLAY - Dterm[I-10D] (Note 3)
    PRIORITY CALL [P-9]
    REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM [R-2]
    STATION HUNTING [S-7,8,9] 
    (Note 4)
    STATION-TO-STATION CALLING [S-11]
    STEP CALL [S-13] 
    (Note 5)
    SPEED CALLING - GROUP [S-23]
    SERVICE DISPLAY - Dterm[S-25D] (Note 3)
    SPLIT CALL FORWARDING [S-99] (Note 6)
    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION [U-1] (Note 4)
    Note 1:
    Available when CCIS is activated in the network.
    Note 2:
    When a call terminates from the alternative route, the ringing for the trunk call is provided. 
    						
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    Flexible Routing - FCCS F-35
    Interactions (cont’d)
    Note 3:
    The display is changed depending on the specification of ACIS.
    Note 4:
    Has priority over the FLEXIBLE ROUTING - FCCS service. FLEXIBLE ROUTING - FCCS is activated only when
    the FCCS trunk for the destination station is busy.
    Note 5:
    A trunk is used after the call encounters station busy between the stations in the FCCS network.
    Note 6:
    Available only at the time of the data assignment for alternative route.
    2. The following services are available when the alternative route is CCIS and the service is provided in the
    CCIS network:
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - CCIS [C-45]
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - CCIS [C-46]
    CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - CCIS [C-47]
    CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY - CCIS [C-52]
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND - CCIS [D-68]
    DIGITAL DISPLAY - CCIS [D-72]
    DISTINCTIVE RINGING - CCIS [D-75]
    MESSAGE REMINDER - CCIS [M-34]
    NAME DISPLAY - SYSTEM - CCIS [N-37]
    STEP CALL - CCIS [S-59]
    VOICE CALL - CCIS [V-7]
    Programming / FCCS Programming
    Before this procedure, data setting for station-to-station connection within the FCCS network and the
    Flexible Route Numbering Plan (LCR/LCRS data) should be programmed.
    STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve the number level for the trunk access.
    STEP 2:ASPA - Assign SRV=LCR, LCRS and the access code to seize the flexible trunk.
    STEP 3:AMND - Assign the maximum necessary digits data.
    STEP 4:ARNP - Assign the access code for each route.
    STEP 5:AOP R - Assign the outgoing Route selection pattern.
    STEP 6:AFRS - Assign the flexible route selection data.
    STEP 7:ARTD - Assign the route data. For CCIS data, assign line signals for each Bch and Dch route.
    STEP 8:AT R K - Assign the trunk data.
    STEP 9:When the CCIS line is used for flexible routing, CCIS data is programmed via ADPC, ACIC and
    ACSC.
    STEP 10:AFRFL - Assign the Flexible Route data.
    TN: Tenant Number of the calling party
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the destination node
    ACC: Access code for the Flexible Routing (to C.O. or Tie Line), the same number assigned via
    ASPA for LCR/LCRS/ 
    						
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    F-36 FCCS Networking via IP
    F-36 FCCS Networking via IP
             (Series 7400 software feature)
    General Description
    This feature allows the system to exchange both speech and FCCS signals over Internet/Intranet. To establish/
    release a call, the following two connection patterns can be selected:
     IPTRK Point-to-Point Connection: For both speech and FCCS signal channels, an IPTRK circuit card
    is used. At this time, the IPTRK cards in the self-node and each of
    its connected node(s) must be in 1-to-1 ratio.
     IPTRK Point-to-Multipoint Connection: For both speech and FCCS signal channels, an IPTRK circuit card
    is used. At this time, the IPTRK card, accommodated in the self-
    node, can be connected to multiple destinations (i.e. IPTRK cards
    of multiple nodes).
    Point-to-Point Connection is functionally a kind of form within Point-to-Multipoint Connection.
     Connection via Cisco router: To establish an FCCS link, Q-SIG is used between the system and 
    the router.
     
    IPTRKIPTRK
    Internet/
    IntranetRouterRouter
    Both Speech and FCCS Signal
    Point-to-Multipoint Connection
    PBXPBX
    Node ANode B
    FCCS Network is realized via the Internet/Intranet.
    IPTRK: Point-to-Point Connection/Point-to-Multipoint Connection
    IPTRK: IP Trunk
    Internet/
    Intranet
    Speech
    Q.SIG
    PBXPBX
    Node ANode B
    Cisco
    Router Cisco
    Router
    Connection via Cisco router
    FCCS Network is realized via the Internet/Intranet. 
    						
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