NEC Neax 2400 Imx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 497 Multi Channel Recording - DAT M-48 M-48 Multi Channel Recording - DAT General Description This feature allows a user to record a message to multiple Digital Announcement Trunks (DATs) in a single operation. The message recorded in a trunk is automatically copied to other trunks one after another. Operating Procedure 1. Recording by designating RT and TK: a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Enter Route Number and Trunk number; the special dial tone stops. Hear service set tone when #is pressed. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds. d.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped. e.) Replace the handset to finish recording. Note: The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec). 2. Playback by designating RT and TK a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.REC (Time Display) REC 005 001 Route Trunk RECORDING START DDD 1 Recording Time (Note) RECORDING END In 5 seconds (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 498ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-48 Multi Channel Recording - DAT Operating Procedure (cont’d) b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Enter Route Number and Trunk Number; the special dial tone stops. d.) A recorded message of the designated trunk is automatically played back. e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message. Note: Even though recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of the message to the remaining trunks is complete. 3. Recording by designating RT (All trunks within the designated route are recorded.) a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Enter Route Number and press #; the special dial tone stops.REPLAY (Time Display) REPLAY 005 001 Route Trunk REPLAY START In 5 seconds DDD 1 Replay Time (Time Display) REC (Time Display) REC 005 Route
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 499 Multi Channel Recording - DAT M-48 Operating Procedure (cont’d) Hear service set tone when # is pressed. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds. d.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped. e.) Replace the handset to finish recording. Note: The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec). 4. Playback by designating RT a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive special dial tone.) c.) Enter Route Number and press #; the special dial tone stops. d.) A recorded message of the designated route is automatically played back.RECORDING START DDD 1 Recording Time (Note) RECORDING END In 5 seconds (Time Display) REPLAY (Time Display) REPLAY 005 Route REPLAY START In 5 seconds DDD 1 Replay Time
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 500ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-48 Multi Channel Recording - DAT Operating Procedure (cont’d) e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message. Note: Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of the message to the remaining trunks is complete. 5. Recording of an announcement for a UCD group a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Press * and enter the UCD controlling telephone number. d.) Wait until you hear service set tone. The waiting time depends upon Register Inter Digit Timer (normally 6 seconds). The service set tone continues for 3 seconds. e.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped. f.) Replace the handset to finish recording. Note: The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec). 6. Playback of a message recorded for a UCD group a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone.(Time Display) REC (Time Display) REC 25191 UCD controlling telephone number RECORDING START DDD 1 Recording Time (Note) RECORDING END In 5 seconds (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 501 Multi Channel Recording - DAT M-48 Operating Procedure (cont’d) b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Press * and enter the UCD controlling telephone number; the special dial tone is stopped. d.) A recorded message of the designated UCD group is automatically played back. e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message. Note: Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of the message to the remaining trunks is complete. 7. Recording of a message for ACD a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (RECORDING) access code from the station; receive special dial tone.REPLAY (Time Display) REPLAY 25191 UCD controlling telephone number REPLAY START In 5 seconds DDD 1 Replay Time (Time Display) REC (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 502ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-48 Multi Channel Recording - DAT Operating Procedure (cont’d) c.) Press # and enter the message number that has been assigned in the AAST command; receive service set tone. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds. d.) Start your recording when the service set tone is stopped. e.) Replace the handset to finish recording. Note: The recording length is a multiple of 2 (= 2n sec). 8. Playback of a message for ACD a.) Lift a handset; receive dial tone. b.) Dial the MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING (REPLAY) access code from the station; receive special dial tone. c.) Press # and enter the Message Number that has been assigned in the AADT command.REC 15 Message Number RECORDING START DDD 1 Recording Time (Note) RECORDING END In 5 seconds (Time Display) REPLAY (Time Display) REPLAY 15 Message Number
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 503 Multi Channel Recording - DAT M-48 Operating Procedure (cont’d) d.) A recorded message of the designated Message Number for ACD is automatically played back. e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message. Note: Even though the recording of a message has been finished, playback of the trunk cannot be accepted until dubbing of the message to the remaining trunks is complete. Service Conditions 1. Any entry of RT, TK, UCD Controlling Station, and Message Number that has not been assigned results in reorder tone (ROT) connection. The values that each parameter can take fall into the ranges: RT: 001 - 999 TK: 000 - 255 Message Number: 01 - 58 2. The maximum recording length is 60 sec (30 sec in the case of UCD). 3. This feature is not effective for trunks being dubbed or placed in busy. 4. A user cannot record a message to a trunk in which a recording/dubbing is being made. 5. When a user encounters Digital Announcement Trunk-All Busy, after dialing RT/TK/UCD Controlling telephone number/Message Number from the terminal, the user hears a busy tone. 6. After completion of dialing RT/TK/UCD Controlling telephone number/Message Number, a user hears the service set tone. In this instance, if the designated trunk is making a dub or being dubbed, the dubbing is stopped. When the user goes on-hook during the service set tone, the dubbing is also stopped. 7. A message is recorded in the following sequence. As illustrated below, 1.5 sec after the service set tone and 1 sec before going on-hook are not recorded.REPLAY START In 5 seconds DDD 1 Replay Time (Time Display) SST REC STARTS SST NO TONE MESSAGEREC ENDS 1.5 sec1.5 sec NO TONEON-HOOK
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 504ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-48 Multi Channel Recording - DAT Service Conditions (cont’d) 8. When the system encounters a busy trunk in an attempt to make a dubbing of the message to the remaining trunks, the trunk is retried after a 16 second interval. Each trunk is attempted a maximum of 16 times. If the final attempt is rejected because of busy, no further dubbing attempts will be made. 9. Only the portion in which a message has been recorded is played back. 10. The dubbing time is calculated by the following equation: (Dubbing Time) = (Recording time + 2 sec) x (Number of Trunk). Refer to the following table to obtain the approximate time for dubbing: 11. This feature is not available to access a 4-DAT trunk through FCCS link. Programming STEP 1:ANPD - Assign Number of Necessary Digits (NND) for the 1st digit of the access code of MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING. STEP 2:ASPA - Assign access codes for the following Service Code Appendix (SSCA). SRV SIDA SSCA 66 (= MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING 68 (= MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING STEP 3:ASFC - For this feature, Service Feature Restriction data must be entered on a Service Feature Class (SFC) basis. SFI 87 (= MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING 90 (= MULTI CHANNEL RECORDING STEP 4:ARTD - Assign Route Class Data for an announcement trunk. STEP 5:AT R K - Assign the announcement trunk data. STEP 6:MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the announcement trunk. Dubbing TimeNumber of Trunk 1 10152063 1 6 seconds 8 80 120 160 504 8n 16 seconds 18 180 270 360 1134 18 x 1 30 seconds 32 320 480 640 2016 32 x 1 46 seconds 48 480 720 960 3024 48 x 1 60 seconds 62 620 930 1240 3906 62 x 1 EXECUTION OF DUBBING 16 sec16 sec16 sec (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY) (BUSY) RETRY #1 RETRY #2 RETRY #16TIME
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 505 MF Signaling - DID M-84 M-84 MF Signaling - DID General Description In the Associated Channel Interoffice Signaling system, this feature allows use of selective codes of Multifrequency (MF) signals. MF - (ANSI) codes: A total of 15 codes are available by combining two out of six frequencies. (ANSI) Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. When using MF signaling system, Least Cost Routing (LCR) or Register Sender LCR (LCRS) must be assigned. 2. Even when LCRS is assigned, digit outpulsing to the distant office is not started until all digits have been received when the signaling is MF. If there is DP or PB lines among alternate routes, an outgoing call may be originated by seizing a DP or PB line, even when the route advance sequence for that line is lower than MF lines. When the route advance sequence of MF to DP or PB is predetermined, LCR must be assigned in the numbering plan. 3. Unless otherwise specified, MP starting at termination of an incoming call will be activated upon receiving an ST signal. Code CCITT/ BELL0 (700Hz)1 (900Hz)2 (1100Hz)4 (1300Hz)7 (1500Hz)K (1700Hz) 11XX 22X X 33 XX 44X X 55 X X 66 XX 77X X 88 X X 99 X X 10 0 X X 11C 11XX 12C 12XX 13KP 1XX 14KP 2XX 15 ST X X
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 506ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-84 MF Signaling - DID Service Conditions (cont’d) 4. Connection patterns to which MF signaling system can be applied are as follows: a.) Individual call origination by station b.) Attendant-to-Attendant connection c.) Individual call origination by Attendant d.) Call origination by Attendant via station/trunk e.) MF line connection from CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17] f.) Call transfer to MF line via Call Forwarding. 5. Connection to the following services is not available: a.) Call origination services to MF lines, such as, OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING b.) Call termination services from MF lines, such as, UCD [U-1] c.) Call Waiting, REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM [R-2]. 6. Assignment of MF signaling system or DP, PB signaling system can be determined on a per route basis. 7. A PA-8RSTK (8RST) circuit card is required for performing this service. Programming STEP 1:ASYD - System 1, Index 234, Bit 0. (0) No reverse-type connection acknowledgment STEP 2:ANPD - Assign the first digit of the MF line access code. STEP 3:ASPA - Assign the LCR or LCR (S) access code by providing a dummy route. STEP 4:AMND - Assign the maximum number of necessary digits to the Dial (Area/Office) Code. STEP 5:ARNP - Assign the access code to the route number. When multiple access codes are present by alternative routing, set one of them. STEP 6:ARTD - MF line- Assign the following data, depending on the trunk type, as shown below: Dummy route-Assign 1 at all times for CDN 13:AC. The route data of the dummy route is TCL = 1, AC = 1 and L/T = 1. For the others, assign 0 in all cases. Assign the following route class data to the route of the MF line. TCMN = 0, TCMC = 0, MFSP: MF Sending Speed. KPST: Duration of KP sending, KPPT: Pause after KP sending, CNI: CNI Calling Number Identification format (=1) Assign CDN 22:CNI = 1. STEP 7:AT R K - MF line-Assign the LENS data of each trunk. MF Register/Sender-Assign the following data to the LENS of the PA-8RSTK circuit card. RT = 904: MF Register RT = 905: Sender STEP 8:AFRS - Assign the number Pattern Code (NPC) and Outgoing route selection pattern (OPR) to the dummy route. Trunk Type OSGS ONSG ISGS INSG LSG Display OGT 7 4 0 0 5 1 ICT0 0 745 1 BWT7 4 745 1