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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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    Hands-free Dialing/Monitoring - DtermH-5D
    H-5D Hands-free Dialing/Monitoring - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows the Dterm user to dial or monitor and call without lifting the handset.
    Operating Procedure
    To dial a call HANDS-FREE:
    1. Press the SPEAKER key; receive dial tone. 
    a.) Dial the desired number. 
    b.) When the called party answers, lift the handset.
    To monitor a call HANDS-FREE: 
    1. When placed on hold, press the SPEAKER key. 
    2. Replace the handset; when the call resumes, pick up the handset.
    Service Conditions
    None.
    Programming
    No programming is required. 
    						
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    H-9 Hotline - Outside
    H-9 Hotline - Outside
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to access an outside destination by going off-hook or selecting the HOTLINE-OUTSIDE
    [H-1] line/feature key and automatically dialing a SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] number.
    Operating Procedure
    To place a HOTLINE - OUTSIDE call using a single-line telephone:
    1. User lifts handset.
    2. PBX automatically selects a trunk and dials the outside number.
    3. Called number is answered and conversation proceeds.
    To place a HOTLINE - OUTSIDE call from a Dterm: 
    1. The Dterm user presses the HOTLINE-OUTSIDE line/feature key and lifts handset or presses the
    SPEAKER key.
    2. The PBX automatically selects a trunk and dials the outside number.
    3. The called number is answered and the conversation proceeds.
    Service Conditions
    1. There is no limit to the number of HOTLINE stations.
    2. The destination parties for this service use abbreviated call codes prepared in SPEED CALLING -
    SYSTEM [S-3]. Therefore, the number of destination stations is limited by the capacity of SPEED
    CALLING - SYSTEM [S-3].
    3. When a user is confronted with a situation whereby all trunks are busy, or all senders are busy at the same
    time calling in this service, reorder tone is heard at the HOTLINE stations.
    4. Outside connection in BROKERAGE HOTLINE - OUTSIDE [B-12] service can be realized when the
    LCD indicates: 
    a.) trunk classification such as DDD, TIE, and CCSA and trunk number for an outgoing call.
    b.) time duration, trunk classification, and trunk number for an incoming call.
    5. When a user of BROKERAGE HOTLINE - OUTSIDE [B-12] is confronted with a situation in which all
    trunks are busy or all senders are busy, the user hears reorder tone. No indication is shown on the LCD of
    the users D
    term.
    6. Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) [S-10] is available for outgoing calls with the HOTLINE -
    OUTSIDE service.
    7. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] is not provided for a HOTLINE-OUTSIDE call.
    8. The prime line of a D
    term cannot be assigned as a HOTLINE-OUTSIDE.
    9. When a D
    term activates HOTLINE-OUTSIDE, the display will be for an outgoing trunk connection.
    10. This feature can be activated via FCCS.
    11. Only the station assigned telephone number is available for the station assignment when activating this
    feature via FCCS.
    12. The station, the Attendant Console/Desk Console (operator call), and the trunk can be a destination for
    Hotline.
    Interactions 
    SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] must first be provided. 
    						
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    Hotline - Outside H-9
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 7. Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED CALLING-
    SYSTEM [S-3]? 0/1: Yes/No. If TOLL RESTRICTION applies, construct an RSC that will allow the
    station access to the outgoing number.
    STEP 2:ASFC - Construct a Service Feature Class that allows Service Feature Index (SFI) 12; SPEED
    CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3]. Assign this SFC to the Hotline station.
    If using a Virtual Circuit (TEC = 18) for the hotline, SFI: 36 (Special Common Battery/Hotline) must
    be set to “1” for the Virtual Circuit’s SFC.
    STEP 3:ASDT - Assign the HOTLINE-OUTSIDE station as a TEC = 18, Virtual Circuit or TEC = 14, Hotline. 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    LENS: Line Equipment Number (6 digits)
    TEC: Telephone Class (1-31) 
    1: DP (10pps) 
    2: PB 
    3: DP/PB
    12: D
    term 
    13: Data terminal Via D
    term 
    14: HOTLINE 
    15: CAS Line
    18: Virtual Circuit 
    23: ISDN Terminal
    27: Eight Conference Equipment
    RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15) 
    For assignment of RSC, ARSC command.
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15) 
    For assignment of SFC, ASFC command.
    STEP 4:ASPD - Assign the Tenant Number, the Abbreviated Digit Code-ADC, and the CD-Telephone
    Number to be sent. Include in the CD the access code of the route.
    STEP 5:AHLS - Assign the HOTLINE-OUTSIDE station with the following parameters:
    HOT TN: HOTLINE-OUTSIDE Tenant
    STN: HOTLINE-OUTSIDE Station
    TYPE: 2 (ADC) 
    CON TN: Connecting Stations Tenant. Assign same TN # as in HOT TN:
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code of Corresponding Outside Number.
    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 1)
    AHLSN - This data must be assigned to the NCN:
    UGN: User Group Number of the calling party
    TELN: Telephone Number of the calling party 
    						
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    H-9 Hotline - Outside
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    TYPE: 2 (The called party is an outside party)
    3 (The called party is a trunk)
    CON UGN: User Group Number of the called party (for TYPE=2)
    CON ADC: The dialed number for the called party (for TYPE=2)
    CON LRN: Logical Route Number of the called party (for TYPE=3)
    CON TK: Trunk Number of the called party (for TYPE=3)
    Note 1:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN.
    Note 2:
    The current data should also be set in addition the above-mentioned command. The command to be set to the node
    accommodating the calling party: ASYD/ASFC/ASDT/ASPD 
    						
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    Immediate Ringing I-1
    I-1 Immediate Ringing
    General Description
    This feature causes called stations to ring immediately upon establishment of connections.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Ringing is applied to a called station as soon as the switch has determined that the station is idle. There is
    no delay caused by waiting for a ring cycle.
    2. This feature applies to STATION-TO-STATION [S-11], Attendant (originated or completed), Direct
    Inward Dialing (DID), and tie line calls.
    3. An idle station rings immediately after the last digit of the called station is dialed.
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 27, Bit 7. Assign data “1”. 
    						
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    I-2 Incoming Call Identification
    I-2 Incoming Call Identification
    General Description
    This feature allows an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to visually identify the type of service and/or trunk group
    that is arriving or waiting to be answered. 
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. A flashing lamp indicates a call waiting to be answered.
    2. A steady lamp indicates an answered call.
    3. A limit of 12 lamp and key groups can be associated with INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION.
    4. Lamps and keys may be assigned as follows:
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (Central Office) 
    WATS: Wide Area Telephone Service 
    FX: Foreign Exchange 
    ATND: Attendant Call 
    RECALL: Attendant Recall Calls 
    ICPT: Call Forwarding - Intercept 
    NANS: Call Forwarding - Dont Answer 
    BUSY: Call Forwarding - Busy Line 
    TIE: Tie Line
    TF: Inter-Position Transfer 
    CAS: Centralized Attendant Access 
    PR1: Priority Call 1 
    PR2: Priority Call 2 
    PR3: Priority Call 3
    SC/RC: Serial Call Recall Key 
    EMG: Off-Hook Alarm
    5. More than one INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION lamp can be duplicated at the ATTENDANT
    CONSOLE [A-3]. The Attendant can select any incoming call by pressing the associated key.
    6. Calls can be answered via the ANSWER key for first-in, first-out priority. (CALL QUEUING [C-9]).
    7. ATTENDANT CONSOLEs [A-3] are limited to 12 unique INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION
    indications. However, more than one incoming trunk group can be programmed for the same INCOMING
    CALL IDENTIFICATION.
    Interactions
    1. Step 1 is not required to fulfill the requirements of the feature description. However, the CALL WAITING
    LAMP [C-13] should be programmed in relationship to the INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION.
    2. System Data 2, Index 8, Bits 6 and 7, and Index 9, Bits 0-3 can be flagged to represent an incoming call,
    but the meaning of the incoming call can be re-assigned via the AAKP command. 
    3. The first six keys (LDN to CCSA) are fixed and cannot be changed. The AAKP command is used to
    program the remaining six optional keys. 
    						
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    Incoming Call Identification I-2
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Indexes 8 & 9, flag the type of incoming calls the Attendant Console should
    expect.*
    Index 8
     
    Bit 0: Listed Directory Number
    Bit 1: Incoming Station Call
    Bit 2: Attendant Recall 
    Bit 3: FX 
    Bit 4: WATS 
    Bit 5: CCSA (DID) 
    Bit 6: TIE Line 
    Bit 7: Call Forwarding Busy Line
    Index 9 
    Bit 0: Call Forwarding Don’t Answer 
    Bit 1: Call Forwarding Intercept
    Bit 2: Special Common Battery Station 
    Bit 3: Interposition Transfer 
    *System Data 2, Index 8, Bits 6 & 7, and System Data 2, Index 9, Bits 0-3 can be assigned different
    meanings via the AAKP command.
    STEP 2:ARTD - Flag the type of route in CDN 6:TCL, Trunk Class.
    0: Not used 
    1: DDD Line (LDN) 
    2: FX Line (FX) 
    3: WATS Line (WATS) 
    4: TIE Line (TIE) 
    5: CCSA Line (CCSA) 
    6: Toll Line
    7: CAS Line 
    8: Paging 
    9: Not used 
    10: Not used
    11: General page
    12: Radio page
    STEP 3:AAKP - This command may be used to change the meaning of the top six keys of the Call
    Identification keys of the Attendant Console. (See System Data 2, Indexes 8 & 9.) 
    The Following functions may be assigned to Key Numbers (KYN) 1-6.
    Function:
     
    a: CAS
    b: Off-Hook Alarm 
    c: Priority Call 1
    d: Priority Call 2
    e: Priority Call 3 
    						
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    I-3 Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line Connection
    I-3  Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line 
    Connection
    General Description
    This feature permits an Attendant to connect an incoming public network exchange call, via a TIE Line, to a station
    at a distant PBX.
    Operating Procedure
    To connect an incoming call: 
    1. The Attendant presses the LDN key and answers the incoming trunk call. 
    2. Dial the TIE Line access code; receive dial tone from distant PBX. 
    3. Dial the distant PBX extension number. 
    4. Press the RELEASE key.
    5. The TIE Line and Central Office call are connected.
    Service Conditions 
    1. The Attendant can connect a trunk and TIE Line call either before or after the distant station answers.
    2. There is no limitation on the number of incoming trunks that may be connected to TIE Lines using this
    feature.
    3. TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] may significantly degrade transmission quality.
    4. TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] can be restricted through Alternative Route restriction
    assignments.
    5. AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] is denied on Incoming Central Office Call To Tie-line Connection.
    6. Since AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] cannot be initiated by a trunk, the ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-
    5] feature is automatically disabled in order to allow the Attendant to reenter TRUNK-TO-TRUNK
    CONNECTION [T-10] calls held on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    7. This feature is applicable to the following types of incoming CO calls:
    FX
    WATS
     CCSA
     DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
     COT (Ring Down/Loop Start)
    8. Loop-start CO trunks can be connected to tie trunks since release supervision is provided by the tie trunks.
    9. When release signal is not provided by TIE Line trunk, the Attendant must monitor the connection and
    manually disconnect after use.
    Interactions
    1. The Attendant Console must first be programmed. 
    2. For TIE Line route to Central Office route connection, the reverse must be programmed. However,
    program for ARI-D-RES:, Direct connection. This connection may also be Toll Restricted by using the
    ATDP command.
    3. A station can transfer a call to a station or to the Attendant Console at a distant PBX via a TIE Line
    connection. This station must be assigned a proper class of service.  
    						
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    Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line Connection I-3
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. Stations must be allowed access to the routes they will need via the appropriate connection status, either
    via the Attendant Console (RRI 2) or Direct connection (RRI 3).
    5. Various combinations of TRUNK-TO-TRUNK [T-10] connections can be restricted by Alternate Route
    Restriction (ARRC command).
    Programming
    STEP 1:ARTD - Assign the Central Office route as shown below:
    GROUND START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1
    LOOP START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2
    Assign the TIE Line route as shown below:
    2 OR 4 WIRE E + M:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :2 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :4 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :5
    STEP 2:AT R K - Assign the LENs, Central Office Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. 
    Assign the LENs, TIE Line Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. 
    STEP 3:MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the trunks. 
    For Tie Line:
    STEP 4:ANPD - Reserve a number level for trunk access. Assign Connection Indexes (CI) for Normal (N) and
    Hooking (H). Number of Necessary Digits is usually 1 or 2. Busy Lamp Field is not activated. 
    STEP 5:ASPA - Assign the access code as assigned in ANPD above. Type of Service, SRV = OGC (Outgoing
    Call) Outgoing Trunk. Assign the route number associated with this access code. 
    STEP 6:ARSC - For the incoming Central Office route, allow for RRI: 0, Incoming Call via the Attendant
    Console (with Call Transfer). This Route Restriction Class (RSC) is to be assigned for the Attendant
    Console in ATRK. (RSC 0). 
    For outgoing TIE Line route and for RSC 0, allow for RRI: 2 Outgoing Call via the ATTCON (with
    Call Transfer). RSC 0 is to be assigned to the ATTCON in ATRK. 
    STEP 7:ARRC - Assign 1 to the parameter ARI-D-RES for allowing tandem connection with an operator
    assistance. Allow the Incoming Route Number (ICRT) of the incoming Central Office route to be
    connected to the Outgoing Route Number (OGRT) of the Outgoing TIE Line route. 
    						
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    I-3 Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line Connection
    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.
    STEP 1:ARTDN - Assign the Central Office route as shown below:
    GROUND START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1
    LOOP START:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2
    Assign the TIE Line route as shown below:
    2 OR 4 WIRE E + M:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :2 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :4 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :5
    STEP 2:ANPDL - Reserve a number level for trunk access. Assign Connection Indexes (CI) for Normal (N)
    and Hooking (H). Number of Necessary Digits is usually 1 or 2. Busy Lamp Field is not activated. 
    STEP 3:ASPAL - Assign the access code as assigned in ANPD above. Type of Service, SRV = OGC
    (Outgoing Call) Outgoing Trunk. Assign the logical route number associated with this access code. 
    STEP 4:ARSCN - For the incoming Central Office route, allow for RRI: 0, Incoming Call via the Attendant
    Console (with Call Transfer). This Route Restriction Class (RSC) is to be assigned for the Attendant
    Console in ATRK. (RSC 0). 
    For outgoing TIE Line route and for RSC 0, allow for RRI: 2 Outgoing Call via the ATTCON (with
    Call Transfer). RSC 0 is to be assigned to the ATTCON in ATRK. 
    STEP 5:ARRCN - Assign 1 to the parameter ARI-D-RES for allowing tandem connection with an operator
    assistance. Allow the Incoming Route Number (ICRT) of the incoming Central Office route to be
    connected to the Outgoing Route Number (OGRT) of the Outgoing TIE Line route. 
    						
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