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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 837
    Centralized Maintenance - CCIS C-167
    C-167 Centralized Maintenance - CCIS
              (Series 7400 software feature)
    General Description
    This FCCS service allows all nodes (NEAX2400 IMX systems) in the multiple FCCS groups (networks where
    multiple NEAX2400 IMXs are connected via FCCS link) and NEAX2000 IVS systems, connected via CCIS link,
    to be maintained from a single MAT. The MAT used for this feature is called Centralized MAT.
    Note: 
    Re qu ir es  N EAX2 000 IVS Se ries  2 000  or later  so ft w are.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to CCIS No.7 System Manual.
    Service Conditions
     NEAX2000 IVS
    1. The data transmission speed between a NEAX2000 IVS and a NEAX2400 IMX is 64 kbps maximum.
    2. Internal MAT software for NEAX2400 IMX and NEAX2000 IVS are installed in a MAT and start up the software at the node to be logged in to.
    3. See the manual describing NEAX2400 IMX for the method of checking the log-in user.
     NEAX2400 IMX
    1. All the systems in the network can be maintained by a single MAT (Centralized MAT).
    2. The existing system (not NEAX2400 IMX) cannot be maintained via the Centralized MAT.
    3. Time required for transmitting the 1 mbyte data (1 block of Data Memory) is 2 hours at 64 kbps data speed/ 1 hour at 128 kbps data speed/15 minutes at 512 kbps data speed.
    4. The number of MATs to be installed may vary depending on the customer specification (one or two MATs can be used to centralize the MAT operation, and three or more MATs can be used to separate the MAT
    operation).
    5. By user ID and password written in the NDM of each FCCS group, the log-in user is checked when logging in to the NEAX2400 IMX. This data is decided by the AUIDN command.
    6. When on e of the conditions below are applied, the MAT is logged in to the node designated by the FPC, but within the FCCS group where the MAT is installed, regardless of the designated FUG number (FCCS
    group number) data.
    a.) When no data is assigned to the SELF_FUG (FUG number in the self-FUG) in the AFUGN command.
    b.) When the FUG requested by the MAT is “0”.
    c.) When the FUG requested by the MAT is the FUG number of the self-FUG.
    7. The traffic information of the NEAX2000 IVS may be collected from the Centralized MAT by logging into the NEAX2000 IVS node, and using the traffic information collecting command dedicated to the
    NEAX2000 IVS.
    8. The function to collect traffic information of the NEAX2400 IMX is activated by logging into the NCN (Network Center Node) of each FCCS group. 
    						
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    Page 838ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    C-167 Centralized Maintenance - CCIS
    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.
    Assign the following data at the NCN in each FCCS group (FUG)
    STEP 1:AFUGN - Assign the data related to FUG number
    SELF_FUG: Assign the self-FUG number (0-4)
    CENTER: Checkbox is indicated for the self-FUG is the center FUG or not
    CON_FUG: 0 = Delete Data
    1 - 4, FUG number connected to self-FUG
    Assign all the FUGs to be controlled by the Centralized MAT
    NCN FPC: 0 = Delete Data
    1 - 253, FPC of NCN in the connected FUG
    Note:
    One FCCS group (FUG) number cannot be allocated to some FUGs in duplicate.
    When a number other than “0” is entered to CON_FUG, “0” cannot be entered to the corresponding NCN_FPC.
    A single FUG is to be designated as the Center FUG in one network through FCCS groups and a NEAX2000 IVS.
    STEP 2:AEXFN - Assign the Point Code data for connecting to each FPC in FUG.
    FUG: Destination FUG number connected to self-FUG (1-4)
    FPC: Fccs network Point Code assigned at CON_FUG (1-253)
    PC: Point Code of node assigned at CON_FUG and connected to the node in remote FUG
    via CCIS (PC assigned at ACSC) (1-16367)
    Note:
    This command is not valid when the self-FUG number has not been allocated by the AFUGN command.
    The self-FUG number cannot be entered in FUG parameter.
    STEP 3:Confirm that the data assignment is correct by logging in to each node via the Centralized MAT. Re-
    examine the assigned system data if log-in cannot be activated.
    For example: The network connection where this service is provided is classified in to three types.
     To connect FUG and FUG:
    Center FUGFPC 1
    PC 1
    FUG 1
    FPC 3
    PC 3
    NCN
    FPC 2
    PC 2FPC 1
    PC 4
    FUG 2
    FPC 3
    PC 6
    NCN
    FPC 2
    PC 5 CCIS 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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    Centralized Maintenance - CCIS C-167
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
     To connect FUG and a NEAX2000 IVS (refer to the manuals for the NEAX2000 IVS for data
    programming on the NEAX2000 IVS side):
     To connect a NEAX2400 IMX and a NEAX2400 IMX (NEAX2400 IMX stands for the FCCS node
    working alone in an FCCS network):
    Center FUGFPC 1
    PC 1
    FUG 1
    FPC 3
    PC 3
    NCN
    FPC 2
    PC 2CCIS
    -
    -
    - -
    -
    - -
    -
    --
    -
    -
    NEAX2000 
    IVS
    Center FUGFPC 1
    NCN
    PC 4
    FPC 4 PC 1
    CCIS
    -
    -
    - -
    -
    - -
    -
    --
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - -
    -
    - -
    -
    --
    -
    -
    CCIS CCIS
    CCIS
    NEAX2000 
    IVS FUG 2 FUG 3PC 3
    NCN
    FPC 3
    PC 2
    NCN
    FPC 2PC 5
    FPC 5
    NEAX2000 
    IVS 
    						
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    Page 840ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-41 Data Communication - CCIS
    D-41  Data Communication - CCIS
    General Description
    This service allows Inter-Office data communication service where the Digital Interface (DTI) is used as the CCIS
    Line over a T1 channel (Digital Link Channel). 
    With this service, the data communication line between synchronous and asynchronous terminals can be directly
    connected to the DTI without using the MODEM Pooling or a DST card.
    Operating Procedure
    When transmitting data from Data Adapter: 
    1. Press the DATA key on Dterm (a); the LCD displays 
    2. D
    term (a) dials the number for Dterm (b); the LCD displays: 
    3. D
    term (b) is being rung; the LCD displays: 
    4. D
    term (b) answers; the LCD displays:
    5. Data communication ends.
    DATA
     
    NE
    CNE
    C
    Data TerminalDterm (a) 
    with DA[Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]
    Dterm (b) 
    with DAData Terminal
    DATA XXXX
    WAIT DATA XXXX
    NECNEC
    Data Terminal Dterm (b) 
    with DA [Node B]
    RBTRG RBT
    [Node A]
    Data TerminalDterm (a) 
    with DACCIS
    READY  D  YYY  XX
    TRK Name
    TRK Number
     
    N
    ECN
    E
    C
    Data TerminalDterm (a) 
    with DA[Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]
    Dterm (b) 
    with DAData Terminal 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
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    Data Communication - CCIS D-41
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    When cancelling the data connection: 
    1. Press the DATA key on Dterm (a); the LCD of Dterm (a) restores the display of Time and Date.
    Note:
    If the opposite DTE is released, the buzzer on the Data Module/Data Adapter sounds three times.
    Enter Release command RLS RETURN from the keyboard of the DTE. RLS and RELEASED are displayed on the
    monitor screen. The data connection has been released.
    Service Conditions 
    1. In Tandem Operation, the second T1 link does not have CCIS, so that a digital end-to-end connection
    cannot be digital because no control signals are passed. In this case, MODEM Pooling (or use of DST
    cards if installed) is necessary.
    2. A data call originated from a DTE via the digital data line is valid only when the call is an LCR call. This
    is also applicable to a tandem connection. 
    3. For 56 kbps synchronous data, a separate T1 channel with no voice capability is required. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:AMND - The communication lineup to the office concerned is set up on an office code basis. 
    Note:
    When originating a call from a DTE, whether a digital line is to be seized or an analog line is to be seized must be
    determined.
    STEP 2:ARTD - Assign the designation of an analog line or digital line. A/D = 0/1: Analog/Digital Line Data.
    Assign the designation of multiple connection or non-multiple connection. 
    GW = 0/1: -/Non-Multiple Connection
    Note:
    For all the routes that may possibly 
    be used in a call origination from a DTE, assign GW= 1 in advance. Normally,
    GW is 0.
    STEP 3:AKYD - Assign Feature Key data. Type:Function:DATA [29].
    STEP 4:AMND - Assign A/D = 1. 
    						
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    Page 842ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-65 Data Interface - Automatic Answer - CCIS
    D-65  Data Interface - Automatic Answer - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature allows a data terminal to automatically answer an incoming CCIS call without manual operation,
    therefore, providing the capability of receiving electronic mail.
    Operating Procedure
    To activate AUTOMATIC ANSWER for terminating data calls, Automatic Answer Mode can be set by any of
    the following methods:
    1. Set the Data Module DIP switch to the proper setting. 
    2. Press the DISP/AUTO key of the D
    term to set the Data Adapter to Auto Answer ON. 
    3. Set Automatic Answer when assigning attribute data via the D
    term/Data Adapter or MAT. 
    Service Conditions 
    1. This feature can be cancelled at the data terminal by changing the DIP switch setting to Manual Answer
    or by pressing the DISP/AUTO button of the Dterm again (the associated LED is extinguished). 
    2. This feature can be activated even if the D
    term station is in the DO NOT DISTURB - CCIS [D-76] mode. 
    Interactions 
    1. DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER for a Data Module is set via switch settings on the outside
    of the Data Module. 
    2. DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER may be programmed from the D
    term via attribute data,
    thus saving a programmable line/feature key. 
    3. When a Data Module is used between a Data Terminal and the PBX, certain character string sequences
    relating to status are exchanged as call set up progresses.
    4. After a call connection is made, the Data Module looks for the ESC character followed by RELEASE as
    a disconnect request from the DTE. The Data Module requests a disconnect from the PBX.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASDT - Assign a Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) of 13 to an LEN associated with a DLC, Data
    Adapter. An associated LEN will also be assigned as a TEC 12, Dterm. Assign a TEC of 16 to an LEN
    associated with a DTL, Data Module.
    STEP 2:AKYD - Assign the following data to an available key: 
    TN: 1 
    STN: Station Number 
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1:
    RING:
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines 
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter. 
    KYN: Key Number (1-40) 
    						
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    Data Interface - Automatic Answer - CCIS D-65
    Programming (cont’d)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used 
    1: Feature Key
    2: Multi-line Key 
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    FKY = 30, AUTOMATIC ANSWER 
    						
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    Page 844ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-66 Data Line Security - CCIS
    D-66  Data Line Security - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature allows line circuits used for data transmission to be protected from interruptions, such as,
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS [A-45], BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9],
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8], and ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7].
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions 
    1. If an Attendant or user attempts to set ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] [A-
    45], BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3, B-9], EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-8], or ATTENDANT
    OVERRIDE [A-7], reorder tone will be received.
    2. This feature is activated through System Data programming (see CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL
    [C-15]).
    Interactions 
    1. This feature is usually programmed on a per-station basis. 
    2. The DATA LINE SECURITY feature functions both when calls are originated and when calls are
    terminated. 
    3. CALL PICK-UP [C-7, C-30]: Calls directed to a station assigned a DATA LINE SECURITY feature can
    be picked-up by another station. 
    4. DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING: If the Attendant Console extends a C.O. trunk to a station, the DATA
    LINE SECURITY feature is not effective until after the Attendant Console has released from the
    connection.
    Programming
    STEP 1:PER-ROUTE BASIS 
    ARTD - Assign CDN 44:PRV as data “1”, Line Privacy. 
    STEP 2:PER-STATION BASIS 
    ASFC - Assign data “0” to SFI-4 and SFI 11 to SFC programmed to the stations. 
    STEP 3:PER-TENANT BASIS
    ASYD - System Data 2, Index 0, Bits 1, 3, & 4. Assign as data “0”.  
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 845
    Data Line Privacy - CCIS D-67
    D-67  Data Line Privacy - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature automatically prevents interruptions from features such as ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE
    INDICATION - CCIS [A-45], BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9], and EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS
    [E-8] during data transmission through the CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    Data Connection (Dterm-Data Adapter/Data Module): No manual operation is required. When a data call is activated
    (Data Adapter/Data Module), DATA PRIVACY - CCIS is set automatically. When the data transmission has
    finished, DATA PRIVACY is automatically cancelled.
    Service Conditions
    1. The following connections are restricted when DATA PRIVACY - CCIS is active because transmitted
    tones are involved in their operation.
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1, A-45]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3, B-9]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-8]
    If these features are attempted, a reorder tone will be received. 
    2. DATA PRIVACY - CCIS cannot prevent disruptions in data transmission generated from outside the
    CCIS network.
    3. When the data call disconnects, DATA PRIVACY - CCIS is automatically cancelled. 
    4. When DATA PRIVACY - CCIS is activated, the circuit cannot be accessed by any PBX feature.
    5. This feature cannot be activated at a Tandem Office in the CCIS network.
    6. DATA PRIVACY - CCIS must be set at both communicating offices in the CCIS network.
    Interactions
    DATA PRIVACY - CCIS is the disallowing of the EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1, E-8], BUSY
    VERIFICATION [B-3, B-9], and ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7] features. All of the above options will provide
    the desired effect. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:PER-ROUTE BASIS 
    ARTD - Assign CDN 44:PRV as data “1”, Line Privacy.
    STEP 2:PER-STATION BASIS 
    ASFC - Leave data “0” to SFI 4 and SFI 11 to the SFC assigned to the stations. 
    STEP 3:PER-TENANT BASIS
    ASYD - System Data 2, Index 0, Bits 2, 3, & 4. Assign data “0”.  
    						
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    D-68 Data Privacy on Demand - CCIS
    D-68  Data Privacy on Demand - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to prevent interruptions by features such as ATTENDANT CAMP-ON - CCIS [A-45],
    BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9], and EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8] during data transmission
    through the CCIS network by dialing a DATA PRIVACY feature code.
    When the incoming call cannot be restricted since data communication is processing, the interruption can be
    prevented via setting this service before communication.
    Operating Procedure
    Set/Cancel the service from the station in communication:
     By dialing the access code:
    1. To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station is in communication.
    b.) The station performs a switch hook flash; receives special dial tone.
    c.) The station dials the access code for setting DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND; receives service
    set tone.
    d.) The service is set. The station continues in conversation.
    2. To cancel DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station is in communication.
    b.) The station performs a switch hook flash.
    c.) The station dials the access code for cancelling DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND.
     By a feature key on the D
    term:
    1. To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station is in communication.
    b.) The station presses the DND key. The key lamp flashes red.
    c.) The service is set. The station continues in conversation.
    2. To cancel DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station is in communication.
    b.) The station presses the DND key (DND lamp flashes red).
    c.) The service is cancelled. The user continues in conversation.
    Set/Cancel the service when originating a call:
    1. To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station lifts the handset and hears dial tone.
    b.) The station dials the access code for DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND or presses the DND key.
    When the service is set via a feature key, the key lamp flashes red.
    c.) The station hears a special dial tone or the dial tone (depending on system data).
    d.) The station dials the desired telephone number.
    e.) The connection is established when the called party answers.
    2. To cancel DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND:
    a.) The station in communication places the call on hold.
    b.) The station hears a special dial tone.
    c.) The station dials the access code of DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND.
    d.) The station hears the service set tone.
    e.) The station reconnects the call placed on hold and the DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND is
    cancelled. 
    						
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