NEC Neax 2400 Imx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 387 Individual Trunk Access I-4 I-4 Individual Trunk Access General Description This feature permits an Attendant to access an individual trunk within a trunk group via dial access at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. Operating Procedure 1. Press the TKSL key. 2. Dial the trunk route number (2 digits or 3 digits). 3. Dial the trunk identification number (3 digits). 4. If the trunk is idle, dial tone will be received. OR 1. Press an idle TKSL key. 2. Dial the Central Office code number (4 digits). 3. If the trunk is idle, dial tone will be received. Note: On a system basis, either the Central Office code number or trunk route number and the trunk identification number dialing can be assigned. Service Conditions 1. A digital display will appear on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3], which will consist of either: a.) TENANT [T-12] number, route number, and trunk number, or b.) Central Office code number. This data is programmed on a per-route basis. 2. If the trunk is busy, the Attendant will receive a busy tone. 3. The Attendant can use ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7], if it is included in system programming, to gain entry into a particular trunk when it is in use. 4. If the trunk is made busy, either by hardware or software control, the Attendant can still access that trunk using the above mentioned operating procedure. 5. The Desk Console is not available for this feature. 6. Central Office Code (COC) is not available to access an individual trunk through FCCS link. Interactions 1. If the trunk is busy, ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] may be used. THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] is established following a Warning Tone. If the station should disconnect, the Attendant Console can either disconnect or extend the trunk to another station via the keypad by pressing the START key and entering the desired telephone number. 2. A station may access a specific trunk if it is allowed a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 39, Individual Trunk Access. The station then goes off-hook and dials the INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS feature access code. This requires assignments in ANPD and ASPA. In ASPA SRV = SSC (Service Code); SID=17. Assign for a Connection Index of Normal (N). Individual Trunk Access also allows the station to conduct Interoffice trunk tests. Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX System Operations and Maintenance Manual, system message [6-I].
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 388ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 I-4 Individual Trunk Access Programming STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 68, Bit 1. Designates the method the Attendant Console must use to operate INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS. 0/1: Route & Trunk Number/Listed Directory Number (Central Office Code, ACOC). System Data 1, Index 68, Bit 4. Is Trunk Select Key in service? 0/1: No/Yes. Assign data 1. Optional STEP 2:ARTD - If the Central Office Code option is exercised, assign data “1” in CDN 25. STEP 3:ACO C - If the Central Office Code option is exercised, trunks in the system must be programmed to have an associated Central Office Code. This code is dialed after pressing the Attendant Console’s Trunk Select key. Note: Central Office codes do not apply to stations. Stations permitted this feature must dial an Access Code, the Trunk Route Number and the Trunk Number. FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 389 Inter-position Transfer I-5 I-5 Inter-position Transfer General Description This feature allows Attendants to transfer calls at their ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to another Attendants Console in systems where MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION [M-4] has been provided. Operating Procedure To transfer a call from Attendant Console A to Attendant Console B: 1. Press the START key. 2. Attendant A dials Attendant Console B identification number, or “0” for all Attendants. 3. The call is indicated at Attendant Console B or all Attendant Consoles. 4. Attendant B presses the ANSWER key or TF ICI key. 5. Attendant A presses the RELEASE key to transfer, or may consult first, then release. Service Conditions 1. A designated identification number is assigned to each ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] for the purpose of INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS [I-6]. 2. This feature can be provided on a TENANT SERVICE [T-12] basis. 3. An Attendant can receive one INTER-POSITION TRANSFER call at a time. An INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION (TF ICI) [I-2] key can be designated for receipt of these calls. 4. An Attendant cannot transfer a conference connection to another Attendant. 5. An Attendant can extend an inter-position transferred call to any other destination. 6. NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED/FLEXIBLE [N-1, 2]: When Night Service is active, an Attendant position call to another Attendant cannot be answered by the night service arrangements. The calling Attendant hears reorder tone. 7. When the operator call code is dialed, the call is routed to the predetermined Attendant Console designated in System Data for the FCCS network. Interactions The ASAT number may not be programmed in place of a telephone number in the ASID and ASGD commands. See OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-6], ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19], and PRIORITY CALL [P-9]. Programming STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Index 6, Bit 5. Enable INTER-POSITION TRANSFER? 0/1: No/Yes. Assign data 1. Assigned on a per-tenant basis. System Data 2, Index 9, Bit 3. Is INTERPOSITION TRANSFER considered an incoming call to the Attendant Console and to be counted as a Call Waiting? 0/1: No/Yes. See CALL WAITING LAMP [C- 13]. Assigned on a per-tenant basis. STEP 2:ASAT - Assign a specific Attendant number to each Attendant Console. STEP 3:AT N R - Allow station-to-station connection on an Intra and Inter-tenant basis.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 390ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 I-5 Inter-position Transfer 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:ASPAL - This data must be set to the node calling attendant, Assign SRV = SSC, SID = 2 (Operator Call), and FPC of the node that operator calls are to be terminated to. Note: When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 391 Individual Attendant Access I-6 I-6 Individual Attendant Access General Description This feature permits a user to call a particular ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] via an individual Attendant identification number. Operating Procedure 1. The user dials the individual Attendant identification number. 2. The directed Attendant gets INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION (ICI) [I-2] indication (“ATND”) and can answer using the normal operating procedure. Service Conditions 1. Attendant identification numbers (maximum 5 digits) must be programmed and published for each Attendant Console. 2. The ASAT number should be the same number of digits as any other station number. ASAT assigns a station number to each Attendant Console. 3. ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] feature cannot be activated for calls in this feature. 4. The individual attendant identification number cannot be used to assign the destination of Call Forwarding service. 5. Only a Telephone Number can be assigned as the individual attendant identification number when this feature is activated via FCCS. Programming STEP 1:ASAT - Assign a station number to each Attendant Console. The Attendant Console number is the trunk number assigned in the ATRK command, Route 901. STEP 2:AT N R - Allow tenant stations either access or denial to the tenant in which the Attendant Console is located. 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:ALGNN - This command must be assigned to the NCN. Assign the User Group Number and Telephone Number for the individual attendant identification number. STEP 2:ASATN - This command must be assigned to the NCN. Assign User Group Number (UGN), Telephone Number assigned by the ALGNN command for specifying the attendant console (ACC), Fusion Point Code accommodating the designated attendant console (FPC), tenant number to which the attendant console belongs (TN), and the trunk number assigned by the ATRK command for the attendant console (ATN). Note: Assign the ATNR command data to both the nodes accommodating the station and the attendant console.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 392ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 I-7D I-Hold Indication - Dterm I-7D I-Hold Indication - Dterm General Description This feature provides the Dterm with a distinctive flash to differentiate between a call the user placed on hold from other calls. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions Condition of the LED is as follows: Programming This is a Dterm feature. No programming is required. Burst Wink LIT On Off0 0.5 1.0 1.5 Seconds
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 393 I-Use Indication - DtermI-8D I-8D I-Use Indication - Dterm General Description This feature provides the Dterm with a unique LED indication to display the particular line the user is on. Operating Procedure Manual operation is not required. Service Conditions Condition of LED is as follows: Programming This is a Dterm feature. No programming is required. Burst Wink On Off0.5 1.01.5Seconds Lit
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 394ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 I-9 Intercom Calling I-9 Intercom Calling General Description This feature allows a sub-line appearance, assigned to a Dterm, to be used for INTERCOM CALLING. Operating Procedure To originate an intercom call: 1. Press the Intercom sub-line appearance. 2. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key; dial tone is heard. 3. Dial an Intercom station, receive ringback tone. The display will show: 4. The called party answers and the conversation begins. To answer an Intercom call: 1. Ringing is heard from the Intercom sub-line. 2. Press the Intercom sub-line appearance. The display will show: 3. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. 4. The conversation can then begin. Service Conditions 1. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot be the Prime Line of a Dterm. 2. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot call any station or trunk in a system other than another Intercom sub-line appearance. 3. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot activate any features. 4. An Intercom sub-line appearance must be assigned as a Software Line Appearance. 5. This feature is only available for D terms. 6. Intercom sub-lines must be allowed the service feature restriction of SFI=70. 7. FCCS link is not available for this feature. Interactions 1. As an example for Group Calling application, the following conditions exist: System Station Numbering 5XXXX and 6XXX Speed Calling Access: 3 (Assigned in ASPA) 100 Groups of Ten Stations Group Calling Station Numbering Consists of the following: 30-39 2. Stations in Group Calling would dial only two digits to reach other members of the group. ICM XXXX (Time Display) ICM XXXX (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 395 Intercom Calling I-9 Interactions (cont’d) 3. All My-line STATION-TO-STATION CALLING [S-11] capabilities such as VOICE CALL-Dterm [V- 2D], MESSAGE REMINDER-Dterm [M-19D], CALL BACK [C-1], etc. are denied because INTERCOM CALLING uses a virtual circuit sub-line appearance. 4. An incoming Intercom Call will be provided with distinctive three-burst ringing. 5. An intercom station is only allowed to call other intercom stations. If a non-intercom station attempts a call, reorder tone is heard, and the LCD displays: 6. An intercom station cannot call the Attendant Console. Programming STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B; Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any service feature assigned to this level). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. STEP 2:ASPA - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature. Assign the Tenant and the Access Code (ACC). For Individual Speed Calling-Assign, assign a Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14 (Speed Calling - Station;Entry). For Individual Speed Calling-Access, assign the Tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 21. STEP 3:ASFC - Construct a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 19 and 70. Assign this SFC to the stations that act as INTERCOM CALLING extension numbers. SFI 70 is only used on virtual lines in their own SFC. STEP 4:ASDT - Program the stations within a group as a virtual line (TEC = 18). Determine LENs from available time slots in the system. 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 16: Data Terminal Via Data Module 18: Virtual Circuit 23: ISDN Terminal 27: Eight Conference Equipment RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15) For assignment of RSC, ARSC command.REST (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 396ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 I-9 Intercom Calling Programming (cont’d) SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15) For assignment of SFC, ASFC command. STEP 5:AISA - Program the tenant, station, type of station, and the number of SPEED CALLING blocks to be assigned to the Primary station. One MY Line station of each GROUP CALLING group is assigned as the Primary. The Primary then assigns all the stations MY Line numbers, which will have abbreviated codes. TN: Tenant Number STN: Station Number MST/SLV: Primary/Secondary M: Primary Station S: Secondary Station BLOCK: Number of Blocks STN: When assigning Secondary Station, assign the Primary Station number. STEP 6:AKYD - Assign the virtual circuit to D term key. Assign FYI = 2, Multi-line key, and assign the station number of the virtual circuit. This key will be the GROUP CALLING key. STEP 7:AISD - This command can also be used to assign Individual Speed Calling Data.