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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 557
    Peg Count P-7
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    5. Traffic measurement duration time is designated for more than one hour. If the traffic measurement
    duration time is not designated, the measurement is performed indefinitely until a stop command is entered
    on the MAT [M-18].
    Interactions 
    If the system is reset, traffic measurement requests are no longer in service.
    Programming
    To Order PEG COUNTS:
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 47, bit 7 = 1.
    ASTD - STM:7, STS:0, ST:1.
    AT R F - Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement
    INTERVAL: Output Interval must be assigned in units of 10 minutes. Available range is from 30-120
    minutes or “0” must be assigned.
    FROM-TO-: Measurement to be designated. 
    TIME: Output Time 
    TYPE:
    1: Terminal Traffic Measurement
    2: Route Traffic Measurement
    3: Station Peg Count
    4: Attendant Console Peg Count
    5: Route Peg Count
    6: Service Peg Count
    8: UCD Route Peg Count
    9: UCD Group Peg Count
    10: UCD Station Peg Count 
    11: CCIS Traffic Count
    To Display PEG COUNT Information:
    STEP 1:DTF1 - Display of Traffic Data 1
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    1: Terminal Traffic
    2: Route Traffic 
    3: Station Peg Count 
    4: ATT Peg Count 
    5: Route Peg Count 
    Peg Count NEAX2400 IMX
    Station Peg Count TN = 1-255
    Route Peg Count RT = 1-255
    ATT Peg Count - Incoming TN = 1-255
    ATT Peg Count - Answer ATT = 1-16 
    						
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    P-7 Peg Count
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:DTF2 - Display of Traffic Data 2
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement
    6: Service Peg Count
    STEP 3:DTF3 - Display of Traffic Data 3
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    8: UCD Route Peg Count 
    9: UCD Group Peg Count 
    10: UCD Station Peg Count
    STEP 4:DTF4 - Display of Traffic Data 4
    11: CCIS Traffic Count 
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Priority Call P-9
    P-9 Priority Call
    General Description
    This feature allows the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to answer various types of calls in the order of their
    priority. A special type of call can be handled prior to a regular call, at the Attendants discretion.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the PRIORITY CALL number, then wait for the Attendant to answer.
    Note:
    PRIORITY CALL will terminate on a designated key on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    Service Conditions
    1. The PRIORITY CALL must be answered via a designated key in order to gain a priority capability. The
    keys must be assigned by the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    2. A PRIORITY CALL will not be picked up first, by pressing the ANSWER key, if other calls are waiting.
    3. A PRIORITY CALL cannot be initiated while in CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17] or
    CALL HOLD [C-6].
    4. In the night mode, a PRIORITY CALL will terminate at the predetermined station.
    5. The calling station obtains this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    6. A station, instead of the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3], can be the destination of a PRIORITY CALL
    in the day mode.
    7. If the PRIORITY CALL encounters the destination station busy, the call will wait for the station to become
    idle. Ringback tone will be heard while the caller is waiting.
    8. Three levels of PRIORITY CALLs can be assigned.
    9. When the destination is a station, the originating stations should be assigned as a member of a PRIORITY
    CALL group. The maximum number of PRIORITY CALL groups is 7 per TENANT [T-12]. The
    terminating station must be assigned to each PRIORITY CALL group.
    10. The terminating station of each group can be a member of a HUNTING GROUP [S-7, 8, 9].
    11. The terminating station can set CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] and CALL FORWARDING
    - BUSY LINE [C-2].
    12. The terminating station for ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] and/or OFF-HOOK ALARM [O-
    6] can be assigned as the terminating station of a PRIORITY CALL.
    13. If the destination D
    term is busy (and not the pilot number of a UCD group), when a Priority Call is placed,
    ringback tone is returned to the calling party rather than busy tone, and the calling party is placed in queue.
    14. When a UCD [U-1] station is assigned as the destination of PRIORITY CALL, queuing function of UCD
    is not available when all the stations within the UCD group are busy.
    15. The Fusion Point Code (FPC) of the node which accommodates the called Attendant Console must be
    assigned after System Data assignment.
    Interactions
    1. If the destination Dterm is busy when a Priority Call is placed, ringback tone is returned to the calling party
    rather than a busy tone, and the calling party is placed in queue.
    2. A Warning Tone is not provided at the called D
    term while a Priority Call is in progress. 
    						
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    P-9 Priority Call
    Interactions (cont’d)
    3. If the destination of a Priority Call is the Attendant Console, the Priority Call does not transfer to the
    ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] station when the system goes into Night mode.
    4. A PRIORITY CALL will not be forwarded to outside.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 168, Bit 6. Where will Priority Call terminate? 0/1: Attendant Console/
    Station. If Attendant Console (0), go to Step 2, AAKP command. 
    System Data 2, Indexes 8 & 9. If the call will terminate to the Attendant Console, assign if the call will
    be pegged for CALL WAITING LAMP [C-13].
    STEP 2:AAKP - Assignment of Attendant Console Key Pattern. The ATN: Attendant Number (TRK No. for
    RTE 901); KYN = 1-6, and FUNC = 3, Priority Call 1; FUNC = 4, Priority Call 2; FUNC = 5, Priority
    Call 3. This command is not required if the Priority Call terminates at a station. 
    STEP 3:ANPD - Reserve a Numbering Plan level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes (CI), CI = N,
    H, B; Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign
    NND in accordance with the predetermined numbering plan. 
    STEP 4:ASPA - For SRV = SSC (Service Code) SID = 37, Priority Call 1; SID = 38, Priority Call 2; SID = 39,
    Priority Call 3; assign the access code. Assign for CI of Normal (N).
    STEP 5:ASID - This command defines the purpose of this Special Incoming Group and is used in conjunction
    with the ASGD command. Assign the following:
    TN: Tenant Number 
    F: Function Number (0-7)
    4: Priority Call 1
    5: Priority Call 2
    6: Priority Call 3
    GN: Group Number (1-7), 
    S/A: Special Incoming Equipment 
    S: Station
    A: Attendant Console
    SSTN: Special Station Number
    STEP 6:ASGD - This command defines the stations belonging to the Special Incoming Group. When the point
    of termination is a station, assign the following: 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    F: Function Number (0-7)
    4: Priority Call 1
    5: Priority Call 2
    6: Priority Call 3
    GN: Group Number (1-7)
    STEP 7:ASFC - Service Feature Index (SFI) 54-Priority Call 1. SFI 55-Priority Call 2. SFI 56-Priority Call 3.
    Assign a Service Feature Class to stations that allow one or all of the SFIs above, depending on system
    configuration. 
    						
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    Priority Call P-9
    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 the attendant.
    Assign the FPC of the node which accommodates the called attendant console. This must be assigned
    after designating SID = 37, 38, 39.
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    P-10 Paging Transfer
    P-10 Paging Transfer
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to transfer a paged call to a party that has been placed on hold.
    Operating Procedure
    While a user is engaged in a call:
    1. Switch hook flash or press TRANSFER key (on Dterm phone); receive special dial tone.
    2. Dial the Paging Access Code; receive continuous ringback tone for approximately one second.
    3. Page the desired party.
    There are three paging options:
    1. NON-DELAY SYSTEM: The party paged is immediately connected to the paging station when the paged
    party dials the Paging Answer Access Code.
    2. DELAY SYSTEM: The paging user replaces the handset after the page; the paged party dials the Paging
    Answer access code. The paging station rings, and the paged station receives ringback tone. After the
    paging user lifts the handset, the paging and paged stations are connected.
    3. PAGING TRANSFER SUPERVISION: The paging user replaces the handset after the page. By dialing
    the Paging Answer access code, the paged party is directly connected to the party on hold.
    For Non-Delay and Delay systems:
    1. When a paging station replaces the handset after talking with the paged party, the held party is directly
    connected to the paged party.
    Service Conditions
    1. PAGING TRANSFER service can be selected according to System Data assignment:
    a.) Non-Delay system
    b.) Delay and Non-Delay system
    c.) PAGING TRANSFER Supervision
    2. Paging trunks can be provided for a maximum of six routes.
    3. When a paging route has been accessed and is not answered within a predetermined time, the paging
    activation is automatically cleared.
    4. Both the COT card and the TLT card can be used as the paging trunk.
    5. Loop signaling is the recommended signaling type.
    6. When the Attendant Console activates the service, the conditions are as follows:
    a.) An Attendant Console user can connect the paged party with the calling party the same way as
    PAGING TRANSFER SUPERVISION only (see Operating Procedure).
    b.) If the paged party answers the page before the Attendant Console releases the loop, the Attendant
    Console is called from the paged party as an operator call. In this case, the Attendant Console can
    connect the paged party with the held party (calling party) in the procedure below:
     Press the CANCEL key to release the loop to be used for the page.
     Answer the operator call and press the HOLD key to hold the loop.
     Press the loop key holding the calling party to be back to the original connection and perform
    the normal operation for Attendant Console Loop-to-Loop Connection (see MEET-ME
    PAGING [M-1] for details) to connect the two parties.
    7. When using this feature via the FCCS network, PAGING ACCESS [P-1], PAGING TRANSFER [P-10]
    and RADIO PAGING [R-16] are provided to the paging station and the paged station in FCCS nodes. 
    						
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    Paging Transfer P-10
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    8. When using this feature via the FCCS network, when PAGING ACCESS [P-1]/PAGING TRANSFER [P-
    10]/RADIO PAGING [R-16] service is set to a station in the remote node or the PAGING ACCESS [P-
    1]/PAGING TRANSFER [P-10]/RADIO PAGING [R-16] call is answered from the remote node via
    FCCS link:
    a.) the logical route number should be applied to each physical route that is provided the service.
    b.) the restriction of route-to-route connection between FCCS nodes should be released.
    9. When using this feature via the FCCS network, the same paging route cannot be used by another station
    while the paged station does not answer the page activated using the route. However, the paging activation
    is automatically cleared when the call is not answered within a predetermined time.
    10. When using this feature via the FCCS network, a user can page one station at a time.
    Interactions
    1. PAGING TRANSFER (MEET-ME PAGING) and PAGING ACCESS [P-1] can be provided
    simultaneously in the same system. Separate access codes for each service is required. A MEET-ME
    PAGING answer code is required for each MEET-ME PAGING zone.
    2. Paging is limited to stations and Attendant Consoles. Other parties (CO and TIE trunk calls) must have the
    Attendant Console or user perform the paging operation.
    3. The Attendant cannot dial the MEET-ME PAGING answer codes.
    4. BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3], EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE [E-1]: These features will be denied to Paging
    routes assigned in CDN 6:TCL as data “8”, Page with ringback tone. 
    5. PAGING TRANSFER OPERATION: Station A is connected to Party B. Station A momentarily presses
    the switch hook or presses the TRANSFER key (if D
    term phone) and then dials the PAGING TRANSFER
    (MEET-ME PAGE) route access code. When connected to the page, Station A requests Station C to dial
    the MEET-ME PAGE answer code. Station A hangs up. When station C dials the answer code, Party B is
    connected to Station C. Station A is removed from the connection. 
    6. If Station C does not call the MEET-ME PAGE answer code after 30 seconds, Party B rings back to Station
    A. This timer can be changed by ASYD System Data 1 Index 74 b0~b3.
    7. Stations allowed Priority Page, SFI = 57, will barge into the paging route, except when the Attendant
    Console is paging. 
    8. To answer PAGING TRANSFER while connected to another party, CALL HOLD [C-6] must be used.
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] may not be established. 
    9. A station must be assigned a Route Restriction Class that allows access to the routes involved in the
    PAGING TRANSFER.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 73, Bits 0 & 1:
    For MEET-ME PAGE, Non-Delay service, Bit 0 = 1, Bit 1 = 0.
    For MEET-ME PAGE, Delay service, Bit 0 = 0, Bit 1 = 1.
    For MEET-ME PAGE, Delay service with Call Transfer, Bit 0 = 1, Bit 1 = 1. 
    System Data 1, Index 73, Bit 3. Are PAGE cancel codes provided for each route? 0/1: Per route/
    Common to all routes. 
    System Data 1, Index 74, Bits 0 & 3. Assign the cancel timer for unanswered page. Assign data 00H
    for 30 seconds. 
    (0-F + 1) x 30 = Cancel Timer.  
    						
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    P-10 Paging Transfer
    Programming (cont’d)
    System Data 2, Index 1, Bits 0 & 1. Consultation Hold allowed or denied. 00: Denied; 01: Originating
    and Terminating Calls allowed; Tandem Call Denied; 11: All calls allowed.
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign the paging route as shown below:
    RT:  1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :8 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1
    STEP 3:AT R K - Assign the LENs, Paging Trunk Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. 
    STEP 4:MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the Paging trunks.
    STEP 5:ANPD - Reserve levels for trunk access and for PAGE answer and cancel codes. Assign the trunk
    access level for a Connection Index (CI) of Normal (N) and Hooking (H) service. Number of
    Necessary Digits is usually 1 or 2 (maximum 3 digits). Busy Lamp Field is not activated.
    If the PAGE answer and cancel codes reside in a level reserved for features, then assign according to a
    predetermined numbering plan. If the PAGE answer and cancel codes reside in a separate level, then
    assign for a CI of Normal (N) only. The number of Necessary Digits is usually two, and the Busy
    Lamp Field is off. 
    STEP 6:ASPA - Assign Paging Route access code. Type of Service, SRV = OGC (Outgoing Call). Assign the
    proper route number that is associated with this Paging trunk access code. Assign for CI = Normal (N)
    and Hooking (H). 
    Assign the PAGE answer and cancel access code. Type of Service, SRV = PAGA (Paging Answer) and
    SRV = PAGC (Paging Cancel). Assign the proper route number that is associated with this access code.
    Assign for CI = Normal (N).
    STEP 7:ARSC - Allow RRI: 2 & 3 access to this route for the RSCs assigned to stations given access to the
    paging routes. Allow RRI: 0 & 1 on the incoming route to be transferred to the RSCs given access to
    the page answer. 
    STEP 8:ASFC - Assign station to receive PAGING TRANSFER a Service Feature Class that allows SFI = 38.
    This allows a station to dial PAGE answer codes.
    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:ALRTN - This data must be assigned to the NCN. Assign the logical route number to the physical
    route.
    STEP 2:ANPDN - This data must be assigned to the NCN. Reserve a number level for service feature access
    and cancel.
    STEP 3:ASPAN - This data must be assigned to the NCN. Assign the access code for Paging Transfer.
    STEP 4:ARSCN - This data must be assigned to the NCN. Release the restriction between the announcement
    trunk and the station.
    STEP 5:ARRCN - This data must be assigned to the NCN. Release the restriction between the terminating
    trunk and the announcement trunk.
    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 command data shown is set to all nodes using the service: ASTD, ARTD, ATRK, ASFC 
    						
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    Periodic Time Indication Tone P-11
    P-11  Periodic Time Indication Tone
    General Description
    This feature provides a tone every 180 seconds, if required, to the user who has made an outgoing call.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is programmed on a per-trunk route basis using the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION
    TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    2. The PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE is 80 ms in duration and is sent every 180 seconds. See
    VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS [V-1] for other programming time periods.
    3. This feature is only available for users who have placed outgoing calls to a Central Office line or to a TIE
    Line.
    4. Incoming calls or outgoing calls initiated by the Attendant will not have this feature.
    5. When the user activates SPECIAL DIAL TONE after the outgoing call mode, this feature will be cancelled
    automatically.
    6. When the user activates the following service features after the outgoing calls to a Central Office line or
    to a TIE Line, this feature will be cancelled automatically:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE - D
    term[B-5D] 
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3] 
    CALL HOLD [C-6, C-6D]
    CALL TRANSFER [C-10, C-11, C-11D] 
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17, C-17D] 
    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND [D-17]
    EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D
    term[E-4D]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-1D]
    NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D
    term[N-7D]
    OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7]
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2, O-2D]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18]
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2, T-2D] 
    VOICE CALL - D
    term[V-2D]
    Interactions
    1. The timers set in System Data 1, Indexes 137 and 138 are approximate. Expect errors of ± 40 seconds.
    Keeping track of time for this service is a very low priority for the CPU. 
    2. PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE is used for outgoing connections only. 
    						
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    P-11 Periodic Time Indication Tone
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 137. This timer sets the interval when the first tone will be sent to the
    station. Assign 00H for 3 minutes.
    System Data 1, Index 138. This timer sets the period between the first and second tones and all other
    subsequent tones. Assign 00H for 3 minutes. 
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign CDN 29:TELP. Flag the routes with which the tone will operate. 
    STEP 3:ASFC - Assign to stations that receive PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE a Service Feature
    Class that allows SFI 11 and SFI 33. 
    						
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