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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 727
    Tenant Service T-12
    Programming (cont’d)
    Assignment of Tenant Restriction Class
    TRI: Tenant Restriction Index
    0: Allows intra and inter-tenant station calls. Allow calls within tenant.
    1: Allows CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS, DON’T ANSWER, BUSY LINE on an
    intra and inter-tenant basis. Allow this feature within tenant.
    2: Not used.
    3: Allows the CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS, DON’T ANSWER, and BUSY LINE
    on an intra and inter-tenant basis as when set by the Attendant Console. 
    4: Allows or restricts incoming calls to the Attendant Console on a per-tenant basis. Thus, an
    Attendant Console may handle calls only for a specific tenant. 
    5: Day/Night Mode Change Restriction is not used in North America.
    6: Not Used. 
    7: Not Used. 
    STEP 3:AT R K - Assign the Attendant Consoles to receive incoming trunks according to tenant. The TN
    parameter will determine which specific tenants this Attendant Console will handle. Example: In a
    three-tenant system, the Attendant Console will handle tenants 1 and 3. Assign the following: 
    RT: 901 TK: 1
    LENS: 000200
    CNT: 2 1 TN: 1 RSC: 0
    CNT: 2 2 TN: 3 SFC: 0
    STEP 4:MBTK - Make idle the Attendant Console trunks.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    T-18D Time Display - Dterm
    T-18D  Time Display - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature provides a digital time display on a Dterm’s LCD.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions 
    1. The time is displayed according to the clock in the PBX and is set via the MAINTENANCE
    ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18]. 
    2. Time is displayed automatically:
    3. Time is constantly displayed on the center line of the LCD.
    4. The time will not be displayed when a D
    term station is set for a second line MESSAGE WAITING
    INDICATION -Dterm [M-85D] and MW/VMM is displayed. 
    5. While NAME DISPLAY - SYSTEM [N-28], NAME DISPLAY - SYSTEM - CCIS [N-37], or NAME
    DISPLAY WITHOUT - OAI - CCIS [N-37] 16-digit display is activated on the D
    term with 2-line LCD
    display, the time is not displayed. When both the calling/called station are released from a station-to-
    station call, the LCD of the calling/called station returns to the TIME DISPLAY.
    Interactions
    1. Only the Dterm with display has the TIME DISPLAY feature capability. 
    2. The calendar and time must be set via ATIM command. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:AT I M N  - Assignment of time data command for the FCCS network.
    STEP 2:AT I M - Assignment of time data command must be used to provide the system with the date and time. 
    STEP 3:ASDT - The D
    term itself must be assigned. Assign to an LEN served by an 8DLC or 16ELC, with a
    Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) of 12.
    12:48      PM         WED       27    
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 729
    Trunk Line Appearance T-23
    T-23 Trunk Line Appearance
    General Description
    This feature allows a Dterm user to directly access a Central Office trunk or TIE Line without dialing an access code.
    Incoming calls can also be answered at the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE [T-23].
    Operating Procedure
    To access an outgoing trunk:
    1. Press the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE line/feature key. 
    2. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key. Central Office or distant PBX dial tone will be heard.
    3. Dial the destination number.
    To answer an incoming call from the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE:
    1. Ringing and an LED indication alert the Dterm user of the incoming call.
    2. Press the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE line/feature key. 
    3. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key.
    4. Answer the incoming call. 
    Service Conditions
    1. A TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE can be accommodated on Dterms, and 24/40-button Add-On Modules.
    2. A TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE can be assigned as a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE [S-33].
    3. A TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE can be assigned in a Circular or Pilot Hunt Group.
    4. A TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE is available for destination offices that can receive DP/PB signals.
    5. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5], CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] and CALL
    FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] can be set at the Attendant Console for a TRUNK LINE
    APPEARANCE assigned to a Virtual Line Appearance or an unused data port. 
    6. A TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE can receive incoming calls from internal stations, DID, DIT, or TIE
    Line trunks.
    7. When a call is originated with the RECALL key and the trunk is busy, the call is in the queue waiting to
    seize the idle trunk. If no dial tone has been found for two seconds, the calling party hears a busy tone (if
    the idle trunk is found within two seconds, the station is connected to the idle trunk).
    8. When TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE is used for the DP line, program two seconds or less for outgoing
    inhibit timing after trunk release (ARTD CND 34: GUARD = 1-3).
    Interactions 
    1. For incoming calls, the trunk must be assigned as a DIRECT-IN TERMINATION [D-7] trunk.
    2. The trunk may still be seized by other stations or the ATTENDANT CONSOLE if the route is not isolated
    from other features such as LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-6] or ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6].
    3. The trunk may be selected by INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS [I-4]. If accessed, the D
    term will not have
    a lit LED for busy condition, as would occur when a trunk is seized in a 1A2 key system. If the user of
    TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE goes off hook to seize the trunk, busy tone is returned. The LCD displays:
    BUSY
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    T-23 Trunk Line Appearance
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE and HOTLINE-OUTSIDE [H-9] are mutually exclusive. Both features
    require the AHLS command, and the same station cannot be provided with two Hotline features.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASDT - Assign the station with the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE as a virtual line (TEC = 18). 
    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.
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15) 
    For assignment of SFC, ASFC command.
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign the route of the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE as a ground-start, ring-down trunk.
    RT: 1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :1/3
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1 44-PRV :1
    STEP 3:AT R K - Assign the LENs, Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. Assign one or more
    trunks to a specific route used to be connected as a TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE. 
    STEP 4:MBTK - Assign the make idle status to the trunks. 
    STEP 5:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows Brokerage Hot Line (SFI = 36) to the stations to
    receive TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE.
    STEP 6:AHLS - Assign the following parameters for the station with the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE:
    HOT TN: Tenant Number.
    STN: Station with the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE.
    TYPE: For TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE, assign Type 3.
    CON RT: Assign the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE Route. 
    TK: Assign the TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE trunk.  
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 731
    Trunk-to-Trunk Third-Party Cancellation T-28
    T-28 Trunk-to-Trunk Third-Party Cancellation
    General Description
    This feature allows a station to cancel an active trunk-to-trunk connection (during a three-way-connection) and
    return to the original call.
    Operating Procedure
    If a station is presently engaged in a call with another station or with a trunk party: 
    1. Switch hook flash; receive special dial tone.
    2. Dial a trunk access code and the number for the desired third party; the called party is rung.
    3. Switch hook flash to establish a three-way connection. 
    4. Switch hook flash to release the trunk; the station returns to the original call.
    Service Conditions 
    1. The third party that can be cancelled by this feature is an outgoing trunk seized by an outgoing access from
    CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-17]. 
    2. If a Broker’s Call has been activated by a D
    term, the following restrictions apply: 
    a.) In the case of CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-17] outgoing (station hold), the third
    party can be cancelled as follows: Engaged in station-to-station call  Three-Way Connection
     Switch hook.
    b.) The third party cannot be cancelled by the following sequence: Engaged in station-to-trunk call
     Three-Way Connection  Switch hook. 
    c.) This restriction does not apply to CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS [C-17] outgoing (trunk
    hold).
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 156. Trunk Soft Hold Timer A, used with second dial tone trunks.
    Assign data 00H for 30 seconds. (Data 31H may be used for a value of two seconds if CALL
    TRANSFER-ALL CALLS [C-11] is to be used immediately after connecting to the trunk.) This is the
    time between trunk connection and when switch hook flash is allowed on a non-senderized trunk
    connection.
    System Data 1, Index 157. Trunk Soft Hold Timer A, used with senderized trunks. Assign data 00H for
    a value of 18 seconds. (Data 31H may be used for a value of two seconds, if CALL TRANSFER-ALL
    CALLS [C-11] is to be used immediately after connecting to the trunk.). This is the time between trunk
    connection and when switch hook flash is allowed on a senderized trunk connection. It is also used to
    determine when SMDR billing will begin.
    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. Normally
    assign data “11”.
    System Data 3, Index 2, Bits 0-3. Switch hook flash starts timer. To calculate this value: (1 ~ FH) x
    120 msec = Timer. 
    						
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    T-28 Trunk-to-Trunk Third-Party Cancellation
    Programming (cont’d)
    System Data 3, Index 2, Bits 4-7. Switch hook flash ends timer. To calculate this value: (1 ~ FH) x 120
    msec = Timer. For both beginning and ending timers, assign 91H for 120 - 1080 msec.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
    Note:
    System timers may be set on a network basis in ASYDN.
    f (t) Bit 0-3 Bit 4-7
    0 ms
    No Detection120 ms 1080 ms DisconnectionSHF Detect 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 733
    Timed Reminder T-62
    T-62 Timed Reminder 
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to set a Timed Reminder call from the station. The system calls up the station at the
    designated time. When the station answers the call, the user hears a message or Music-On-Hold.
    Operating Procedure
    To set a Timed Reminder call:
    1. Lift a handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the Timed Reminder (SET) access code.
    3. Designate your desired time by dialing 4 digits. (Ex. 16:30 → 1630)
    4. Hear service set tone or a recorded message which indicates the Timed Reminder call has been set.
    5. Hang up.
    To cancel a preset Timed Reminder call:
    1. Lift the hand set; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the Timed Reminder (CANCEL) access code.
    3. Hear service set tone or a recorded message which indicates the Timed Reminder call has been cancelled.
    4. Hang up.
    To answer a Timed Reminder call:
    1. A station which has been set Timed Reminder starts ringing at the predetermined time.
    2. Lift the handset.
    3. Hear Music-On-Hold or a recorded message which indicates this call is a Timed Reminder call.
    4. Hang up.
    Service Conditions
    1. In the following cases, the user attempting to set/cancel this service receives reorder tone:
    a.) when the SFI = 41 of the service class is 0,
    b.) when CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] is set.
    2. The wake-up times are to be set at five-minute intervals. For example, if the user dials 1004, the wake-up
    time will be set at 10:00 a.m.
    3. 500 stations per local processor can be set for a single wake-up period. If the 500 stations limit is exceeded,
    the system will automatically set the wake-up time five minutes earlier (to the maximum of 75 minutes).
    4. The wake-up time entered latest has the priority over the ones entered previously.
    5. The no answer timer for the wake-up call is 30 seconds. After the no answer timer expires, no retry is
    performed.
    6. If the link block, etc. occurs while being recalled, no retry is performed.
    7. When the station is busy or lockout while being recalled, the station is recalled three minutes after. This
    retry is repeated three times.
    8. When CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE is set to the station setting wake-up, the destination is
    recalled (except when the destination is not the station line, the station setting wake-up is recalled). When
    the destination is busy, no retry is performed.
    9. When the announcement trunk is blocked, the user receives music.
    10. When the Timed Reminder cancel code is dialed, the user hears Service Set Tone or the announcement
    even when the service is not set. 
    						
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    T-62 Timed Reminder
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 162, bits 6 and 7 tone type when a Timed Reminder call is answered.
    b7
    b6b7b6
    0 0 = Music-On-Hold 0 1 = Announcement
    Note:
    When Music-On-Hold is selected, STEPs 5 through 8 are not required.
    System Data 1, Index 163, bit 7. Start time for Timed Reminder/Wake Up Call 0/1 = On time / 5min.
    earlier the appointed time.
    System Data 1, Index 169, bits 4. through 7. Maximum advancing time for Timed Reminder calls,
    which becomes effective when the number of stations which have appointed the same time exceeds the
    threshold value (maximum 500 STNs per LP or CPU). This value is set as follows.
    5x N (min.) N ranges 0 to F (Hex).
    STEP 2:ASFC - Allow this feature to proper service feature classes (SFI = 41). 0/1 = Restricted / Allowed 
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign the following two access codes for this feature.
    Timed Reminder (SET):SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 48
    Timed Reminder (CANCEL):SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 49
    STEP 4:ARTD - Assign route data for announcement trunk(s). 
    STEP 5:AT R K - Assign trunk data for the announcement trunk(s).
    STEP 6:MBTK - Make idle the assigned trunk(s). 
    STEP 7:ARSC - Allow the connection between the assigned trunk(s) and stations.
    STEP 8:AAED - Assign announcement equipment data.
    EQP = 16 (Timed Reminder Set-up Message)
    EQP = 18 (Timed Reminder Cancel Message)
    EQP = 22 (Timed Reminder/Wake Up Call Message for Announcement Trunk)
    C: Duration of Connection
    0/1: Disconnected in 30 sec./ Until the station releases
    R: Sending Ring Back Tone
    0/1: To be sent / Not to be sent
    A: Answer Signal Sending
    0/1: No answer from in coming trunk / Answer from incoming trunk
    M: Multiple Connection
    0/1: Single / Multiple Connection
    RT: Route Number  TK: Trunk Number
    Standard programming is as follows:
    C = 1, R = 1, A = 0, M = 1 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 735
    Tone Block T-63
    T-63 Tone Block
    General Description
    This feature allows the user of a station (via analog adapter) or an analog station (PB) to restrict any call. This
    prevents interruption of data transmission, before the connection.
    Operating Procedure
    To set the service: 
    1. Lift the handset: receive the dial tone.
    2. Dial the access code of “Data Privacy on Demand; Entry”.
    3. Hear the special dial tone or the dial tone (depending on the system data).
    4. Dial the desired phone number.
    5. The called party answers. 
    Note:
    This service may also be set during communication by performing a switch hook flash.
    To cancel the service: 
    When the operating user cancels this service during the communication in progress:
    1. Perform a switch hook flash (the called party is held).
    2. Hear the special dial tone.
    3. Dial the access code of DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND [D-17] cancel.
    4. Hear the service set tone.
    5. Press the switch hook button to reconnect the held party.
    6. Tone Block is cancelled.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service is available for the analog station or the Dterm with analog adapter.
    2. If the user stops to transfer a call in the middle of the operation, this service is not cancelled.
    3. This service is cancelled when the station, which has been set Tone Block, is released from the connection.
    4. Services to be restricted by setting Tone Block service are shown below.
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF- WAY [E-1, 1D]
    CALL WAITING TERMINATING [C-12]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    Interactions
    1. When TONE BLOCK is set to the Dterm which is assigned the DO NOT DISTURB (DND) key, the lamp
    of the DND key flashes. When the DND key is pressed, the lamp goes off and the TONE BLOCK service
    is cancelled.
    2. A user can activate the current service for restricting a call (Data Privacy On Demand) as usual by:
    a.) dialing the access code for entry or cancel the service during communication, or
    b.) pressing the DND key for entry or cancel the service. 
    						
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    T-63 Tone Block
    Programming
    STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel. Assign for Normal, (N) and Hooking
    (H). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 2:ASPA - Assign the access code for Tone Block as shown below:
    CI = H, SRV=SSCA, SIDA=48 (Data Privacy on Demand; Entry)
    CI = H, SRV=SSCA, SIDA=49 (Data Privacy on Demand; Cancel)
    CI = N, SRV=SSCA, SIDA=48 (Data Privacy on Demand; Entry)
    STEP 3:ASYD - Assign the system data.
    SYS1, INDEX322, b6
    0=SPDT is sent after dialing the access code for this service.
    1=DT is sent after dialing the access code for this service.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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