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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 667
    Speed Calling - One Touch - DtermS-26D
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    10. FLASH ENTRY and VOICE CALL features may be combined on a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH
    key to activate an automatic voice-announce transfer. To program, press the SPEED CALLING-ONE
    TOUCH key, press the RECALL key, dial the number, press the TRANSFER key, then press the SPEED
    CALLING-ONE TOUCH key. 
    11. A PAGE CHANGEOVER key must be assigned to a programmable Line/Feature key to activate the
    second page of SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers.
    Interactions
    1. The PAGE CHANGEOVER key is useful for changing the page of feature keys programmed as SPEED
    CALLING - ONE TOUCH (AKYD, FKY = 49) or the feature key programmed as Call Forwarding/Split
    Call Forwarding.
    2. The Page Changeover function can be activated from any condition (idle, busy, conference, etc.).
    3. When assigning SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers to D
    term, if a previous number was not
    assigned to a particular SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH button, the display will not change when that
    particular button is pressed for programming (it will appear that nothing has happened; the middle portion
    of the LCD display will continue to display the date and time). Once a number is entered, it will be
    displayed on the upper portion of the LCD display. 
    4. The same SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH buttons are used for Page 0 and Page 1 numbers. The PAGE
    CHANGE-OVER key determines which page is selected. 
    5. There is no deletion of SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers. Previously assigned numbers can only
    be overwritten.
    6. SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH may be used to store FORCED ACCOUNT CODES [F-7] and
    AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20]. Other forms of Speed Calling may not be used for FORCED
    ACCOUNT CODES [F-7] and AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20]. 
    7. When SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH is used on a programmable Line/Feature key, only eight digits
    may be stored. 
    8. When using a D
    term Series E, SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH can be programmed to any keys in
    consecutive order. A maximum of 16 one touch keys per LEN are allowable.
    9. No more than three pauses can be entered in a row.
    Programming
    No programming is required for the 12 existing SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH keys for the Dterm. 
    In order to activate the second page of SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers, the following must
    be programmed:
    AKYD - Assign a PAGE CHANGEOVER key to a programmable Line/Feature key on the D
    term.
    Assign Type:Function:PAGE [55].
    If a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH button is to be used on a programmable Line/Feature key,
    complete the following:
    Assign Type:Function:SPEED CALL-ONE TOUCH [49].
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    S-27 Service Feature Peg Count
    S-27  Service Feature Peg Count
    General Description
    This feature provides a statistical usage report on various features, generated at the MAINTENANCE
    ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18]. This report will provide the Communications Manager with
    detailed users’ habits and planning data for the communications system.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to NEAX2400 IMX System Operations and Maintenance Manual.
    Service Conditions
    The number of attempts to invoke the following features will be reported through the MAT: 
    1. CALL HOLD [C-6] count: Number of times CALL HOLD code is dialed by stations for which the feature
    is allowed. 
    2. CALL BACK [C-1] count: Number of times CALL BACK set code is dialed by stations for which the
    feature is allowed. 
    3. CALL BACK [C-1] cancel count: Number of times CALL BACK is cancelled by stations that have set
    the feature. 
    4. EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1] count: Number of times the EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY code
    is dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed. 
    5. CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-31] count: Number of times the access code for CALL WAITING-
    ORIGINATING is dialed by stations for which the service is allowed. 
    6. CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12] count: Number of times CALL WAITING-TERMINATING
    is set to stations for which the feature is allowed.
    7. CALL PICKUP-GROUP [C-7] count: Number of times the CALL PICKUP-GROUP code is dialed by
    stations for which the feature is allowed. 
    8. CALL PICKUP-DIRECT [C-30] count: Number of times the CALL PICKUP-DIRECT code is dialed by
    stations for which the feature is allowed.
    9. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] entry count: Number of times a destination number is entered
    for CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    10. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] cancel count: Number of times the CALL FORWARDING-
    ALL CALLS cancel code is dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    11. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] entry count: Number of times a destination number is entered
    for CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    12. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] cancel count: Number of times the CALL FORWARDING-
    BUSY LINE cancel code is dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    13. CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] entry count: Number of times a destination number is
    entered for CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    14. CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] cancel count: Number of times the CALL
    FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER cancel code is dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    15. SPEED CALLING ACCESS-SYSTEM [S-3] count: Number of times a fixed abbreviated number is
    dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    16. SPEED CALLING ACCESS-STATION [S-21] count: Number of times a variable abbreviated number is
    dialed by the stations for which the feature is allowed.  
    						
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    Service Feature Peg Count S-27
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    17. SPEED CALLING ACCESS-GROUP [S-23] count: Number of times a variable abbreviated number is
    registered by stations for which the feature is allowed. 
    18. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8] count: Number of times the TAS Answer code
    is dialed by stations for which the feature is allowed.
    19. OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7] count: Number of times an extension accesses an outgoing trunk via OFF-
    HOOK QUEUING after initially encountering a condition where all outgoing trunks are busy. The
    extension must actually access a trunk in order for the count to be incremented. 
    20. ON-HOOK OUTGOING QUEUING-ENTRY [O-2] count: Number of times an extension accesses the
    ON-HOOK OUTGOING QUEUING feature by dialing access or going on-hook (if automatic queuing is
    provided) after initially encountering a condition where all outgoing trunks are busy. The count will be
    incremented each time the feature is accessed, even if the queuing request is cancelled before a trunk is
    accessed. 
    21. ON-HOOK OUTGOING QUEUING [O-2] cancel count: Number of times ON-HOOK QUEUING is
    cancelled by dialing the cancel code. 
    22. CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-17] count: Number of times CONSULTATION HOLD is
    executed. 
    23. CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS [C-11] count: Number of times a call is transferred to another extension
    before the called party answers, without Attendant involvement. A call originated internally or from the
    outside will be registered in the count. 
    24. THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] count: Number of times THREE-WAY CALLING occurs without
    Attendant assistance.
    25. The maximum Tenant Number Counting SERVICE FEATURE PEG COUNT is 63 tenants.
    Note:
    Additional hardware is required.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 47, Bit 7. Are traffic measurements required? 0/1: No/Yes. 
    Refer to the following commands to order PEG COUNTS:
    STEP 2:AT R F - Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order (CM03)
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement
    PORT: Port number where Traffic Data is to be output.
    INTERVAL: Output Interval must be assigned in units of 10 minutes (range of between 30-120
    minutes), or data “0” must be assigned, which is the instruction for assigning output
    time. 
    FROM-TO-: Measurement is 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 
    						
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    S-27 Service Feature Peg Count
    Programming (cont’d)
    10: UCD Station Peg Count
    11: CCIS Traffic Count
    STEP 3:TYPEs not listed, are not used.
    Display of Traffic Data 1 (DTF1) 
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    1: Terminal Traffic 
    2: Route Traffic
    3: Station Peg Count
    4: ATT Peg Count
    5: Route Peg Count
    Display of Traffic Data 2 (DTF2)
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    6: Service Peg Count
    7: Terminal Peg Count 
    Display of Traffic Data 3 (DTF3)
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    8: UCD Route Peg Count
    9: UCD Group Peg Count
    10: UCD Station Peg Count 
    Display of Traffic Data 4 (DTF4)
    11: CCIS Traffic Count 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 671
    Software Line Appearance S-33
    S-33 Software Line Appearance
    General Description
    This feature permits ports that do not physically exist to be used as sub-lines on Dterm stations. Ports normally
    reserved on a Dterm for data stations only, can be assigned as a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE. Additionally,
    64 software ports have been added to a Port Interface Module. The 64 software-assigned ports can be assigned as
    virtual line appearances on D
    term stations. The use of the data ports and the 64 software-assigned ports conserve
    valuable hardware for stations and trunks.
    Operating Procedure
    Call Origination via a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE on a Dterm:
    1. Press the Software Line Appearance key, then either press the SPEAKER key or lift the handset.
    2. Upon hearing dial tone, dial the desired number.
    Calling a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE from a station/trunk/Attendant Console:
    1. The calling party dials the telephone number of the SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE. 
    2. Any D
    term accommodating the SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE will receive ringing and have an
    incoming lamp display. The Dterm user presses the LINE key and goes off-hook to answer the incoming
    call. 
    Service Conditions
    1. When using a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE assigned to a data port (TEC:12), call origination from
    that line appearance can be made if the card is mounted in that slot.
    2. A mix of data ports and sub-lines can be assigned on a D
    term package. 
    3. All sub-lines of D
    terms must be located in the same Local Processor as the MY-Line of that Dterm. 
    4. A SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE cannot be assigned as a Hotline Station, but can be assigned as a
    BROKERAGE HOTLINE [B-12] station. 
    5. A SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE cannot activate: 
    CALL BACK [C-1] 
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] 
    NAILED-DOWN CONNECTION [N-9] 
    6. When activating CALL PICKUP-GROUP [C-7], the sub-line will pick up calls assigned to the CALL
    PICKUP-GROUP of the MY-Line of the D
    term on which the sub-line appears.
    7. When accessing or entering SPEED CALLING [S-2] group/station data, a SOFTWARE LINE
    APPEARANCE will enter or access the SPEED CALLING [S-2] group/station data of the MY-Line of
    the D
    term on which the sub-line appears.
    8. The STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) [S-10] of the SOFTWARE LINE
    APPEARANCE call activity will be recorded as the MY-Line call activity. 
    9. The SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE cannot be the called station of the following features:
    VOICE CALL [V-2D] 
    MESSAGE REMINDER [M-22D] 
    BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE  [B-5] 
    10. Station PEG COUNT [P-7] data will be recorded for SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCEs as a MY-Line
    of the D
    term.
    11. If the DO NOT DISTURB - D
    term [D-11D] key is activated by the SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE,
    ringing will not be sent to the port of the MY-Line of the Dterm. 
    						
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    S-33 Software Line Appearance
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASDT - Assign the station as a TEC = 18 for a Virtual Circuit. The Line Equipment Number (LEN) of
    a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE will exist in Groups 24-31.
    STEP 2:AKYD - This command assigns for D
    terms the SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE to a programmable
    Line/Feature key. 
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number 
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1:
    RING: Assign ringing to the entire phone. 
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines 
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter.
    PL TN STN: Prime Line Tenant and Station Number 
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used
    1: Feature Key 
    2: Multi-line Key
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key
    TN STN: Tenant Number and Station Number of SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE. 
    RG: Ringing Assignment per multi-line appearance
    0: No Ringing. 
    1: Ringing in Day Mode Only. 
    2: Ringing in Night Mode Only. 
    3: Ringing Day and Night. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 673
    Speed Calling Override - System S-61
    S-61  Speed Calling Override - System
    General Description
    This feature allows numbers programmed for SPEED CALLING to be available to stations on a system-wide basis,
    determined by Service Feature Class (SFC). For example, SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] numbers, available
    to stations that are not restricted, can be made available to stations that are restricted.
    Operating Procedure
    To operate:
    1. Lift the handset (includes SPEAKER key operation on Dterm). Listen for dial tone.
    2. Dial the SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] access code (maximum three digits).
    3. Dial the abbreviated code (maximum four digits).
    4. If the station is allowed this call, the call is completed; if not, the station will hear a reorder tone.
    To operate from a Dterm:
    1. Press the REDIAL key; receive dial tone. The LCD displays:
    2. Press the desired call code.
    3. If the station is allowed this call, the call is completed; if not, the station will hear a reorder tone.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature cannot be used on an outgoing call which uses OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2].
    2. This service can be used in combination with CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM [C-62].
    3. This feature cannot be used in MFC signaling.
    4. This feature cannot be used if the calling station is holding another line.
    5. This Attendant Console cannot use this feature.
    6. SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] must first be provided.
    Interactions
    1. SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] must first be provided.
    2. FORCED ACCOUNT CODES [F-7] and AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20] cannot be programmed for
    use via SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3].
    3. Pauses are programmable from the MAT, using the “P” key. Pauses consume one digit of the 24 digits
    available. A pause lasts for 2.8 seconds.
    4. TOLL DIVERSION/TOLL DENIAL [T-6] and TOLL RESTRICTION 3/6 DIGIT [T-7] will not interact
    with this feature if a station is allowed access to an ADC via Service Feature Class.
    5. AUTHORIZATION CODES [A-20] are never required to complete a call. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 6. Is SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM to be enabled? 0/
    1: No/Yes. System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 7. Toll Restriction for SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3].
    Assign data “0”.LNR [*] / SPD [_ _]
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    S-61 Speed Calling Override - System
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy
    (B). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. 
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assigning an access code to SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3], assign SRV = SSC (Service
    Code), SID = 15. Program for Normal (N). NND = Access code plus Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC).
    See ASPD.
    Example: 6 + 010 
    1 digit + 3digits = NND = 4
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 12 to stations that will have SPEED
    CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3]. 
    STEP 5:ASPD - Assign the Tenant Number, the ADC, and the CD-Telephone Number to be sent. Include the
    access code of the route in the CD. 
    STEP 6:AABD - Assign the Tenant (TN); and the Abbreviated Speed Calling Code, ADC; as assigned in the
    ASPD command. Assign the Service Feature Class (SFC) and Restriction Data (RES).
    RES 0: Connection is restricted.
    RES 1: Connection is allowed. 
    STEP 7:AKYD - Assign SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3] to a programmable Line/Feature key. Assign
    Type:Function:SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [15].
    STEP 8:ADSL - Assign S_SPD key; Assign SN=1 (Originating; DT Connection) and FKY=15 (Speed Calling
    - System).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Station 5db PAD S-62
    S-62 Station 5db PAD
    General Description
    This feature allows a single-line user to be affected by the 5db loss through the system on station-to-station calls. 
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required for this software control feature.
    Service Conditions 
    1. STATION 5db PAD [S-62] is inserted only for intra-office, two-way, station-to-station connections. 
    2. STATION 5db PAD is inserted into the called party of the station. 
    3. STATION 5db PAD (both stations) is not inserted by the Class of Service feature class and/or telephone cla ss wh en a  s tat ion is  talk ing  to  an Of f- P rem ises  Sta tion  (O PX ). 
    Programming
    ASYD  - System Data 1, Index 4, bit 5, 5db PAD on single line stations? 0/1: Yes/No
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    S-64 Serial Call - Loop Release
    S-64  Serial Call - Loop Release
    General Description
    This feature allows an ATTENDANT CONSOLE loop key to become available after setting SERIAL CALL [S-15]. 
    Operating Procedure
    1. The Attendant answers an incoming Central Office call.
    2. The Attendant extends the call to the desired station, and the desired station answers.
    3. The Attendant presses the SC key. The loop is now available for another call.
    4. The called station and the incoming call are connected. 
    5. The called station hangs up. The SC/RC lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE flashes, indicating
    INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION. If the Attendant position is available, an audible indication will
    be provided.
    6. The Attendant presses the SC/RC key or ANSWER key to return to the incoming calling party. 
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is available only for incoming Central Office trunk calls. 
    2. The Attendant can set SC/RC by pressing the SC key after answering the station. 
    3. The station can switch hook flash after setting SERIAL CALL-LOOP RELEASE.
    4. It is not permitted to cancel SERIAL CALL-LOOP RELEASE before recall. 
    5. The Attendant loop will be maintained until the station is answered, even if the SC key is pressed. In this
    case, the following features are not available:
    CALL PICK-UP [C-7, 30] 
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] 
    6. SERIAL CALL [S-15] recalling indication continues, even if the system status is changed from Day Mode
    to Night Mode. 
    7. When this service is available, the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] cannot have a CCSA key. 
    8. When CALL WAITING-TERMINATING, CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING, ATTENDANT CAMP-
    ON WITH TONE INDICATION or ATTENDANT CAMP-ON - CCIS is set to the station already
    engaged in SERIAL CALL, the following conditions occur:
    a.) If the station answers the overriding call, the previous party engaged in SC is placed on hold. If
    the station releases and does not return to the held call, the Attendant is recalled.
    b.) If the station does not answer the overriding call, Call Waiting or Attendant Camp-On is
    activated.
    9. When using the CCSA key on the DESK CONSOLE, an additional module is required.
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 186, Bit 4 SERIAL CALL-LOOP RELEASE 0/1: Out (CCSA key) /In
    Service (No CCSA key) 
    System Data 2, Index 2, Bit 5. Serial Call service for ATT: 0/1: Out/In service. 
    System Data 2, Index 7, Bit 2. SERIAL CALL-LOOP RELEASE. 0/1: Out/In service.
    See SERIAL CALL [S-15].  
    						
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