NEC Neax 2400 Imx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 507 MF Signaling - DID M-84 Programming (cont’d) STEP 9:AOP R - Assign the route number, including the alternative route to the outgoing route selection pattern (OPR). Assigns the number of skipped digits and pattern number location (PNL) to each route. STEP 10:ARSC - Release the dummy route and station connection restriction. Release the connection restriction on the route of the MF line and station. 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:ANPDL - Assign the first digit of the MF line access code. STEP 2:ASPAL - Assign the LCR or LCR (S) access code by providing a dummy route. STEP 3:ARNPL - Assign the access code to the route number. When multiple access codes are present by alternative routing, set one of them. STEP 4:ARTDN - 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 5:AFRSL - Assign the number Pattern Code (NPC) and Outgoing route selection pattern (OPR) to the dummy route. STEP 6:AOP RL - Assign the route number, including the alternative route to the outgoing route selection pattern (OPR). Assigns the number of skipped digits and pattern number location (PNL) to each route. STEP 7:ARSCN - Release the dummy route and station connection restriction. Release the connection restriction on the route of the MF line and station. Note: When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN.Trunk Type OSGS ONSG ISGS INSG LSG Display OGT 7 4 0 0 5 1 ICT0 0 745 1 BWT7 4 745 1
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 508ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-85D Message Waiting Indication - Dterm M-85D Message Waiting Indication - Dterm General Description This feature allows Message Waiting (MW) information to be displayed on the middle line (24 digits) of the LCD. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The LCD displays the following information, when MESSAGE WAITING INDICATION - Dterm is activated: 2. When this service is assigned to a D term with a 1-line LCD, the service is not available, and the display remains unchanged. 3. This service can be controlled via MAT command program. 4. This service is available only when OAI service is not available (SYS1, INDEX=79, b6=1). When OAI service is available (SYS1, INDEX=79, b6=0), the information cannot be displayed on the lower line of LCD, but will be displayed on the upper line. 5. While Message Waiting information control is being executed to a D term equipped with a 2-line LCD by this service, time information is not displayed on the LCD. When Message Waiting information control is cancelled, the time information display is resumed. 6. For the FCCS network, this feature is available for a telephone number having less than 7 digits. Programming STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 79, Bit 6 = 1. STEP 2:AKYD - Assign the following data to the D term that executes this service. (MWD = 1: Message Waiting Indication in Service) FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. Initial Display (Time Display)10:00 AM FRI 01 JAN 1999 MW When controlled by MCI, Attendant or station
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 509 MF ANI to SMDR M-101 M-101 MF ANI to SMDR General Description This feature allows an office receiving ANI information by means of MF signal to output the information to the expanded SMDR area. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Output conditions are same as current conditions of MF ANI. (i.e., charging information for incoming calls is output only). 2. About the expanded output format, refer to SMDR OUTPUT EXPANSION-ANI/CPN [S-129]. 3. When the tandem connection is established through CCIS, the maximum digits of ANI information output to the SMDR port are 16. Programming Also see TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE [T-23] for information on how to accommodate C.O. line on a Dterm line/feature key. STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 241, Bit 4. 0/1 = No ANI output to SMDR/ANI output to SMDR. System Data 1, Index 241, Bit 6. 0/1 = When the length of Caller ID exceeds the limit, only the former/ latter part of data appears on the LCD. System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 0. Caller ID display pattern on the LCD. 0/1 = Calling Number/Calling Name has priority. System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 2. when using D term 2-line LCD, the lower LCD can be used for displaying Caller ID. 0/1 = Out/In service. When Calling Number is output to SMDR, the following expanded format is used. H = Origination I = Termination J = Station-to-Station S T XOKH / I / J ! OFFICE CODE OF CALLED PARTY (FOR CCIS)AUTH CODE Identifier: 0 = Output is not available 1 = Displayed 2 = Display denied 3 = Service is not available 4 = Origination from public pay phone Note: For 0, 2 and 3, the ANI number is not output.AANI NO.ZE T X A = ANI Information Z = End of SMDR Information 1 96 104 129 130 131 1622
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 510ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 M-101 MF ANI to SMDR Programming (cont’d) System Data 1, Index 288, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR A Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 290, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR B Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 292, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR C Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 294, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR D Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 296, Bit 0. Output of Calling Number (ANI Information). 0/1 = Out/In Service. Assign data “1”. System Data 1, Index 300, Bit 0. 0/1 = Billing information is sent to the Main Node in Expanded SMDR format if CENTRALIZED BILLING - CCIS [C-55]. STEP 2:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 14 to stations allowed STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING [S-10]. STEP 3:ARTD - Assign route class data for the C.O. trunk. RT: 1 15-LSG :3 50-DPLY :1 When Calling Number is output to SMDR: RT: 1 10-SMDR :1 Assign Route Class Expansion Data: CNI - 1. SVI: 1645 = 1 When My Line is Prime Line, Call Id Change Display Key is effective while terminating or in conversation. When My Line is not Prime Line, Call Id Change Display Key is effective while in conversation. However, display pattern returns to the original setting when answering, holding, or transferring the call. STEP 4:AT R K - Assign trunk data for the C.O. trunk. STEP 5:MBTK - Cancel the make busy of the C.O. trunk. STEP 6:AKYD - Assign Call Id Change Display key. Assign Type:Function:CALL ID CHANGE DISPLAY [113]. When Call Id Change Display key is pressed, display pattern on the LCD assigned by ASYD command changes according to the conditions above. 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:ASYDL - System Data 1, Index 576, Bit 0=1. Enable central SMDR polling method for fusion. System Data 1, Index 241, Bit 4. 0/1 = No ANI output to SMDR/ANI output to SMDR. System Data 1, Index 241, Bit 6. 0/1 = When the length of Caller ID exceeds the limit, only the former/ latter part of data appears on the LCD. System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 0. Caller ID display pattern on the LCD. 0/1 = Calling Number/Calling Name has priority. System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 2. when using D term 2-line LCD, the lower LCD can be used for displaying Caller ID. 0/1 = Out/In service.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 511 MF ANI to SMDR M-101 FCCS Programming (cont’d) When Calling Number is output to SMDR, the following expanded format is used. System Data 1, Index 288, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR A Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 290, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR B Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 292, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR C Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 294, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR D Apparatus. 0/1 = Out/In Service. System Data 1, Index 296, Bit 0. Output of Calling Number (ANI Information). 0/1 = Out/In Service. Assign data “1”. System Data 1, Index 300, Bit 0. 0/1 = Billing information is sent to the Main Node in Expanded SMDR format if CENTRALIZED BILLING - CCIS [C-55]. STEP 2:ARTDN - Assign route class data for the C.O. trunk. RT: 1 15-LSG :3 50-DPLY :1 When Calling Number is output to SMDR: RT: 1 10-SMDR :1 Assign Route Class Expansion Data: CNI - 1. SVI: 1645 = 1 When My Line is Prime Line, Call Id Change Display Key is effective while terminating or in conversation. When My Line is not Prime Line, Call Id Change Display Key is effective while in conversation. However, display pattern returns to the original setting when answering, holding, or transferring the call. Note: When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN. H = Origination I = Termination J = Station-to-Station S T XOKH / I / J ! OFFICE CODE OF CALLED PARTY (FOR CCIS)AUTH CODE Identifier: 0 = Output is not available 1 = Displayed 2 = Display denied 3 = Service is not available 4 = Origination from public pay phone Note: For 0, 2 and 3, the ANI number is not output.AANI NO.ZE T X A = ANI Information Z = End of SMDR Information 1 96 104 129 130 131 1622
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 512ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 N-1 Night Connection - Fixed N-1 Night Connection - Fixed General Description This feature routes calls normally directed to the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to a preselected common station within the system when the Night Mode has been entered. Operating Procedure To answer NIGHT CONNECTION calls: 1. The incoming calls to the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] in the night mode are automatically transferred to a preselected NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station. 2. Calling party hears ringback tone. 3. Ring signal is sent to the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station. 4. NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station goes off-hook to answer the incoming call. If necessary, this station can transfer the incoming call to another station within the system, using CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11] feature. Service Conditions 1. Calls that are being processed or are in the hold state when the night mode is entered, continue being processed or held after the mode changeover has been completed. 2. If the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station, to which an incoming call has been directed is busy, the calling party will hear ringback tone until the station becomes idle. 3. This service feature may be provided with NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] and TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] in the same system. 4. If the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station is set for CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5], incoming Central Office trunk calls terminated to that station will be forwarded to the designated station. 5. Programmed NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED stations can use CALL HOLD [C-6], CALL TRANSFER [C-10, 11] and THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] provided these features are programmed into its CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15]. 6. Only Ring Down (COT) incoming calls will be routed to NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED stations. 7. If an incoming call has terminated to a NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED, and if the station is busy or in LINE LOCKOUT [L-3], the call will be forwarded to the TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8] unit, if equipped. 8. When activating this feature within an FCCS network, the different destination for C.O. incoming calls (Ring down) cannot be set at each tenant group. Interactions 1. The Night station is assigned to each trunk, and the same NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED can be assigned to several trunks. 2. All trunks to be terminated at the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station must be programmed in ACSI. Refer to DIRECT-IN TERMINATION [D-7] for more information on DITs. 3. The system must enter Night mode. Refer to ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] and DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE [D-15]. 4. The Attendant Console must first be provided.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 513 Night Connection - Fixed N-1 Interactions (cont’d) 5. When the NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] feature is provided, assignments can be made by the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] or NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station by use of the CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] feature. 6. CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE/DONT ANSWER [C-2, 3]: A Night user can activate the CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE/DONT ANSWER [C-2, 3] feature if available to the user. A call ringing at an idle NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station rings for 30 seconds before forwarding. A call forwarded from a busy NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station rings normally at the designated station. A station-to-Attendant call cannot be forwarded to a NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station. An incoming trunk call forwarded from an idle unanswered NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station alerts the designated station with distinctive ringing. 7. CALL WAITING [C-12, 13]: Call Waiting tones are not directed to a busy NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED. When the Night user goes on-hook, ringing is returned if a call is waiting. 8. CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11]: When the NIGHT CONNECTION feature is active, the CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11] feature is always enabled, regardless of the Class of Service of the station assigned to NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED. 9. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) [S-10]: The SMDR records contain Night service calls. The SMDR call record includes the station number answering the call. 10. Incoming Restricted Line: When NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED or FLEXIBLE [N-2] is active, the line Class of Service restrictions can be automatically changed when the system is in the Night mode, to allow a station normally restricted during the day to receive incoming calls. 11. NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED: Arrangements are provided to route calls normally directed to the Attendant, to a preselected station line within the system when Night service is activated. In addition, incoming calls from specific non-Direct Inward Dialing (DID) exchange network trunks can be arranged to route to specific station lines. The routings are provided on a fixed basis via the MAT [M-18]. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8], when available, may also be provided for Night calls not assigned to Night stations. Assignments can be made per incoming trunk. 12. When CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE/DONT ANSWER [C-2, 3] is provided, and the station is busy, Call Forwarding is implemented on the station line. If the station is in a HUNT GROUP [S-7, 8, 9], call forwarding will take place prior to the station hunting feature or UCD [U-1]. 13. CALL QUEUING [C-9]: Incoming trunk calls to the Night Connection station will queue on a First In/ First Out basis. 14. CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15]: Night Connection station’s class of service should be constructed to allow access to the routes and service features required to complete the tasks of the Night Connection station. 15. DIRECT INWARD DIALING [D-8]: Only Listed Directory Number DID calls (as assigned in the ALDN command) will be directed to the Night Connection station. All DID trunks must be programmed to the Night Connection station via the ACSI command. 16. When system is in the Night mode of operation, incoming calls are directed in the following order: NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] TAS [T-8]
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 514ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 N-1 Night Connection - Fixed Programming STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 147. DIT supervisory timer for a busy station. How often will the CPU look at the Idle/Busy status of the station for rerouting the DIT call to the destination? Always leave this index as 00H. For NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED Only. STEP 2:ACSI - Assign Route Number, Trunk Number, Connection Service Index of “4” for NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED, and the Tenant Number and Station Number to serve as the NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED station. STEP 3:ACFR - Allow a Transfer Service Feature Index of 2, NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED, for the types of incoming calls listed in Call Class Index (CCI). 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) STEP 1:ACSIL - This command must be assigned to the node accommodating the COT. Assign the logical route number (LGRT), trunk number, and Connection Service Index (CSI)=4 for DIT activated in Night mode. Then assign the user group number (UGN) and Telephone Number to serve as the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station. 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 COT: ASYD/ACFR.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 Page 515 Night Connection - Flexible N-2 N-2 Night Connection - Flexible General Description This feature provides arrangements to route calls, usually directed to the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3], instead to a preselected station on a flexible, assignable basis within the system, when the Night Mode has been entered. Operating Procedure 1. Answering the operation is the same as that for NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1]. 2. Each evening, before placing the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] into the Night Connection mode, the Attendant programs CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] from the fixed NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED station to the desired station. Service Conditions 1. The NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE station may be programmed from either the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] or the NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] station. Refer to CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] for details. 2. NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE: Arrangements are provided to route calls, normally directed to the Attendant, to a preselected station line within the system when Night service is activated. Additionally, incoming calls from specific non-DID exchange network trunks can be arranged to route to the specific station line. The routings can be assigned on a flexible basis by the Attendant or NIGHT FIXED station by use of the Call Forwarding feature and remain in effect until changed. For NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE to function, a NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED telephone number must be assigned to the trunk via the MAT [M-18]. In the event of a power failure, the assignments are not lost. The TAS [T-8] answering capability is provided for Night calls not assigned to Night stations. 3. When activating this feature within an FCCS network, the different destination for C.O. incoming calls (Ring down) cannot be set at each tenant group. Programming STEP 1:ACSI - NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE is a combination of CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] and NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED [N-1] features. STEP 2:ASFC - CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15]: The station chosen as the Night Connection- Flexible station should be assigned a CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15] capable of performing the Night station functions. 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:ACSIL - This command must be assigned to the node accommodating the COT. Assign the logical route number (LGRT), trunk number, and Connection Service Index (CSI)=4 for DIT activated in Night mode. Then assign the user group number (UGN) and Telephone Number to serve as the DIT station. Note: The current data should also be set in addition the above-mentioned command. The command to be set to the node accommodating the COT.
NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual Page 516ND-70184 (E), Issue 3 N-3 Non-delay Operation N-3 Non-delay Operation General Description This feature allows the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to place any calling party on hold, dialing the call, and connecting the calling and called parties. Operating Procedure 1. The Attendant answers an operator call by pressing the ANSWER or ATND key. 2. Press the START key. 3. Dial the exchange network access code. 4. Dial the desired telephone number. 5. Press the RELEASE key. 6. The parties are connected. Service Conditions 1. The Attendant may terminate the connection either before or after the called station answers. 2. There is no AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] for station-to-trunk and trunk-to-trunk calls when the called party does not answer. 3. If the station is restricted, the Attendant will receive a reorder tone when attempting to establish a Central Office connection. 4. When the PASSING DIAL TONE [P-2] feature is provided, and the Attendant has accessed an outgoing trunk, the call may be released from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3], and the user is allowed to complete dialing. 5. This feature allows the Attendant to place an outgoing call for a user who reached the Attendant via a dial “0” call without requiring the user to hang up. 6. The Attendant can dial the called number for the user, or using the PASSING DIAL TONE [P-2] feature, allow the user to complete the dialing. 7. A call can be transferred to a trunk in the remote node via FCCS link. Interactions 1. The Attendant Console can seize the dial tone and dial an outgoing number for any station in the system. The Attendant Console cannot pass an unrestricted dial tone to any station. See PASSING DIAL TONE [P-2] for more information. 2. The Attendant Console must first be provided. Programming STEP 1:ARSC - Construct a Route Restriction Class (RSC) that will allow outgoing access to various routes using the Route Restriction Index (RRI) 2 through the Attendant Console. STEP 2:ASDT - Assign a Route Restriction Class (RSC) that allows outgoing access to the various routes via the Attendant Console to the station.