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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 847
    Data Privacy on Demand - CCIS D-68
    Service Conditions 
    1. The following services are restricted while DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND is activated. 
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS [A-45]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    BUSY VERIFICATION - CCIS [B-9]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8]
    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING - CCIS [C-12]
    CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING - CCIS [C-31]
    If these features are attempted, a reorder tone will be received.
    2. The call restriction is available for the call on processing only and the restriction is released when the
    station disconnects from the connection and performs CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11, 11D].
    3. This service is available for an analog station or a D
    term.
    4. The lamp for Do Not Disturb key flashes, while setting Data Privacy on Demand. By pressing the DND
    key at that time, the lamp will go off and the service is cancelled.
    5. When the transfer operation is abandoned in the middle of procedure, this service is not cancelled.
    6. When the connected station in the remote office set Data Privacy on Demand, this service is not activated.
    7. This feature cannot be activated at a Tandem Office in the CCIS network.
    Programming
    To Set/Cancel the service from the station in communication via the access code of Data Privacy on
    Demand:
    STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve the number level for feature access. Assign for H (Hooking) service. Assign the
    NND according to the predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 2:ASPA - Assign the access code for the Data Privacy on Demand.
    CI = H, SRV = SSCA, SIDA = 48 (Data Privacy on Demand; Set)
    CI = H, SRV = SSCA, SIDA = 49 (Data Privacy on Demand; Cancel)
    To Set/Cancel the service from the station in communication via the feature key of Do Not Disturb:
    STEP 1:AKYD - Set the following:
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    KYI: 1 (feature key)
    FKY: 50 (Do Not Disturb)
    To Set/Cancel the service when originating a call:
    STEP 1:ASYD - SYS 1, INDEX 322, bit 6. Tone to be heard after the access code of Do Not Disturb is dialed. 
    0/1 = Special Dial Tone/Dial Tone
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve the number level for feature access. Assign for N (Normal) service. Assign the NND
    according to the predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign the access code of Data Privacy on Demand. CI = N (Normal), SRV = SSCA, SIDA =
    48 (Data Privacy on Demand)
    Note:
    This service is activated only if the station is set as SFI = 3 (Executive Right-of-Way - Calling) and SFI = 4 (Executive
    Right-of-Way - Calling) in ASFC. 
    						
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    Page 848ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    D-69 Data Transparency - CCIS
    D-69 Data Transparency - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature provides a DATA TRANSPARENCY path between nodes within the CCIS network for data
    transmission using a Data Module or Dterm/ Data Adapter.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Upon data call origination or termination using a Data Module equipped DTE, certain character string
    sequences relating to status are exchanged over the CCIS network during call set up.
    2. After the data connection is established, the Data Module looks for a disconnect request from the DTE,
    which consists of the ESC character followed immediately by RELEASE.
    3. An asynchronous transparency path up to 9600 bps is provided.
    4. A synchronous transparency path up to 48 Kbps is provided.
    Programming
    No programming is required. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 849
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS D-70
    D-70  Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature provides call connection restrictions within the CCIS network. The following three types of restrictions
    are allowed:
     Deluxe Traveling Class Mark Restriction 
     Route Restriction 
     Numbering Restriction 
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Office Data Specification.
    Service Conditions
    1. The Route Restriction Class (RSC) of the calling party is sent to the called office as a Deluxe Traveling
    Class Mark (TCM), which is used for call restriction. 
    2. A maximum of 15 restriction levels can be sent as a TCM.
    3. The transmitted TCM is used to check restrictions on calls outside the CCIS network.
    4. Route Restriction is used to restrict a call based on the caller’s restriction class and the selected route.
    5. Numbering Restriction is used to restrict a call based on the number dialed. The following three types of
    Numbering Restrictions are used: 
     Toll Restriction
     Toll Restriction-3/6 Digit
     Unauthorized Code Restriction
    6. The following additional restriction features can be used by an office within the CCIS network: 
     Time-of-Day Change
     Clocked Manual Override 
     Attendant Manual Override
    Interactions
    DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK - CCIS is required when used in an EPN or ETN environment. It is not
    required for CCIS. 
    Programming
    ARTD - The CCIS TIE Line voice/data route(s) over T-1 should be assigned as shown below. Assign
    CDN 40:TCM as data “1” for Traveling Class Mark.
    RT: 1
    2-ONSG :2 4-INSG :2 5-TF :3 6-TCL :4 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 13-AC :1 15-LSG :12 30-PAD :7 (optional)
    40-TCM :1 43-BT :1 49-TRKS :0/1 50-DPLY :1 
    						
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    D-71 Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS
    D-71  Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to access an Attendant Console through the CCIS network by dialing an Operator Call
    Code. 
    Operating Procedure
    To access an Attendant Console: 
    1. Dial the Operator Call Code; receive ringback tone. 
    2. The ATND lamp on the Attendant Console flashes for INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION - CCIS.
    3. The Attendant answers the call. 
    Service Conditions
    The attendant can complete these calls to trunk facilities, if allowed by the station’s CLASS OF SERVICE [C-15].
    Therefore, the Attendant can extend a station call to another station in the CCIS network. 
    Interactions
    1. Stations will terminate to the Attendant Console.
    2. If Tenant A is not equipped with an Attendant Console, stations in Tenant A may terminate at Tenant B’s
    Attendant Console. Tenant B’s Attendant Console must be programmed to accept the calls from Tenant A. 
    3. Stations may dial the ASAT number to terminate at a specific Attendant Console. See INDIVIDUAL
    ATTENDANT ACCESS [I-6].
    4. When the system is in the Night mode, a station dialing “0” can be answered by the assigned
    ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER [A-19] station, if provided. However, when the ASAT number is
    dialed in the Night mode, reorder tone is returned. No connection is allowed to the ATTENDANT NIGHT
    TRANSFER [A-19] or telephone number. 
    5. A remote station in TN 2 will ring the ATTENDANT CONSOLE of TN 2 in the MAIN NODE.
    6. A remote station in TN 2 will ring the Attendant Night Transfer station of TN 2 in the MAIN NODE.
    Programming
    Main Node
    STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel. Assign for Normal (N) and Hooking
    (H). Assign the NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering scheme. Usually level “0” is
    assigned for the Attendant Console.
    STEP 2:ASPA - For access code “0”, assign SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 2 for Operator Call. Assign for
    a Connection Index (CI) of Normal (N) and Hooking (H).
    STEP 3:AT N R - Allow tenant-to-tenant connection for Inter- and Intra-tenant connections. TRI=0 and TRI=4. 
    STEP 4:ASAT - Assign a specific number to the Attendant Console.
    Satellite Node
    STEP 1:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel. Assign for Normal (N) and Hooking
    (H). Assign the NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering scheme. Usually level “0” is
    assigned for the Attendant Console.
    STEP 2:ASPA - For access code “0”, assign SRV = LCR (Least Cost Routing) to Main Node.
    STEP 3:AT N R - Allow tenant-to-tenant connection for Inter- and Intra-tenant connections. TRI=0 and TRI=4. 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 851
    Digital Display - Station - CCIS D-72
    D-72 Digital Display - Station - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature provides the Attendant Console with a visual display of the telephone number, the Trunk Route
    Restriction CLASS OF SERVICE [C-15], and tenant number during Attendant-to-Station connection within the
    CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    The DIGITAL DISPLAY is automatically activated whenever the Attendant Console answers an incoming call from
    a station or originates a call to a station.
    Service Conditions
    1. The tenant number appears on the left side of the display, followed by the Trunk Route Restriction class,
    then the station number. See Example 1.
    2. If the Trunk Route Restriction Class and/or tenant number are not single digits, refer to Examples 2 and 3. 
    3. If the station dialed by the Attendant Console is busy or in LINE LOCKOUT [L-3] mode, only the
    telephone number will be displayed.
    4. The DIGITAL DISPLAY is limited to six digits. Since the CLASS OF SERVICE [C-15] and Trunk Route
    displays are in numerical form, a list must be provided for the Attendant to explain the restrictions of each
    CLASS OF SERVICE [C-15] number and Trunk Identification number. 
    5. The DIGITAL DISPLAY will occur automatically whenever a call is answered or originated by the
    Attendant.
    Example 1: Single-digit Trunk Route Restriction class and Tenant number; four-digit station number: 
    Example 2: Two-digit Trunk Route Restriction class of Tenant number; four-digit station number: 
    112222
    Tenant
    NumberRoute Telephone
    Number Restriction
    Class
    2222
    Telephone
    Number 2-Digit Route
    Restriction
    or Tenant Number 
    						
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    D-72 Digital Display - Station - CCIS
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    Example 3: When five-digit station numbering is used, only the station number is displayed:
    Note:
    When the telephone number exceeds 6 digits, last 6 digits are displayed.
    Interactions
    1. CALL FORWARDING - CCIS [C-45, 46, 47]: Calls are forwarded from Station A to Station B. When the
    Attendant extends a call to Station A, Station B’s number is indicated on the DIGITAL DISPLAY-
    STATION rather than Station A’s number.
    2. STATION HUNTING [S-7, 8, 9]: The Attendant Console extends a call to a busy telephone in a Hunt
    group. The terminating telephone number is indicated on the DIGITAL DISPLAY-STATION rather than
    the called telephone number.
    3. DIGITAL DISPLAY STATION feature will occur whenever the Attendant performs any of the following
    actions:
    a.) Extends an incoming call to a user. 
    b.) Originates a call to a user.
    c.) Answers a recall or call forwarding call. 
    d.) Re-enters a held station call.
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 82, Bits 4-7. Assign a hex value according to the length of station
    number choice.
    HEX- Station Information: 
    0: TN + CLS + 4-digit Station Number. 
    1: TN + 4-digit Station Number. 
    2: RSC+ 4-digit Station Number. 
    3: TN + 5-digit Station Number. 
    4: RSC+ 5-digit Station Number. 
    5: Station Number.
    22121
    Telephone
    Number 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 853
    Digital Display - Trunk - CCIS D-73
    D-73  Digital Display - Trunk - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature provides a visual indication at the Attendant Console of incoming and outgoing trunk calls through the
    CCIS network. Trunk Identification number, Trunk Route number, and tenant number or Central Office trunk code,
    are displayed on a six-digit digital display.
    Operating Procedure
    The digital display is automatically activated whenever the Attendant answers or originates a trunk call. 
    Service Conditions
    1. All trunks (WATS, FX, CCSA and TIE) will appear on the digital display. 
    2. The tenant number is displayed on the left side of the digital display, followed by the Trunk Route number,
    and then the Trunk Identification number. 
    3. If the Trunk Route number is three digits, the tenant number is not displayed.
    4. The DIGITAL DISPLAY is limited to six digits. Because the Class Of Service and Trunk Route displays
    are in numerical form, a list must be provided for the Attendant, giving an explanation of each Class Of
    Service and Trunk Identification number.
    5. The DIGITAL DISPLAY-TRUNK - CCIS feature displays either Trunk Route information or a four-digit
    Central Office code. These options are selected on a per-trunk-group basis.
    6. When Trunk Route information is displayed, one digit identifies the tenant, two digits identify the trunk
    group, and three digits identify the trunk number.
    7. The DIGITAL DISPLAY-TRUNK - CCIS will appear automatically whenever the Attendant answers or
    originates:
    a.) An incoming C.O. call 
    b.) Incoming TIE Line call
    c.) Intercept call
    d.) Outgoing C.O. call
    e.) Outgoing TIE Line call
    f.) Reenters a held trunk call.
    Example 1: Trunk
    1212
    Tenant
    NumberRoute Trunk ID
    Number Number 
    						
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    D-73 Digital Display - Trunk - CCIS
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    Example 2: Trunk
    Interactions 
    1. For display purposes only, Route and Trunk numbers and Central Office Codes may be used
    simultaneously in the same system and are applied on a per-route basis, via ARTD, CDN 25:R/L.
    2. If System Data 1, Index 68 bit 2 is assigned for Individual Trunk Access to be the ACOC code, then all
    trunks in all routes in the system must have the ACOC code assigned. Trunk Routing display information:
    1 digit identifies the tenant
    2 digits identify the trunk group
    3 digits identify the trunk number. 
    3. DIGITAL DISPLAY-TRUNK - CCIS feature will occur whenever the Attendant answers/originates:
    Incoming CO-type (DID, 2-way, 1-way INC, FX, WATS) calls
    Incoming TIE Line calls
    Intercept calls
    Outgoing CO-type (DOD, WATS, FX) calls
    Outgoing TIE Line calls
    Reenters held trunk calls.
    4. By pressing the loop key of a camped-on call, the Attendant can determine both the trunk and telephone
    numbers of the camped on call. See ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION - CCIS [A-
    45]. 
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 68, bit 1. Type of INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS, 0/1: Route and
    Trunk Number/Central Office Code. 
    STEP 2:ARTD - In CDN 25:R/L, if data “0” is assigned, then tenant, route number, and trunk number is
    displayed. If data “1” is assigned, then Central Office code is displayed. The ACOC command must be
    assigned.
    Route And Trunk Number
    STEP 3:AT R K - The route and trunk number assigned here provides the system with the information on type of
    routes and their associated trunks, LENs, numbers of tenants, and any CLASS OF SERVICE-
    INDIVIDUAL [C-15] route restriction information.
    Central Office Code
    STEP 4:ACO C - Each trunk must be assigned a Central Office Code. 
    2121
    Central Office
    Trunk Code 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 855
    Direct-In Termination - CCIS D-74
    D-74 Direct-In Termination - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature allows Inter-Office Direct-In Termination for a case where an incoming call addressed to a
    station in a PBX from a C.O. line is to be terminated to a station belonging to a different PBX in the CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    1. A DIT call terminates to Node A.
    2. The DIT call terminates to Node B through CCIS and rings station B in Node B.
    Service Conditions
    1. Bothway trunks can be used for DIRECT-IN TERMINATION, but incoming only trunks are
    recommended. 
    2. It is not necessary to order special DID trunks as is required with DIRECT INWARD DIALING [D-8].
    However, care should be exercised in the application of central office trunk hunting.
    3. If the called station is busy, the call will ring until the called station becomes idle or the call is forwarded
    to an attendant.
    4. If there is no answer at a station, the calling party will continue to receive Ring Back Tone. There is no
    AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] to the attendant. 
    5. Once a call is answered, it can be processed by the called station like any normal trunk call.
    6. DIRECT-IN TERMINATION is mutually exclusive with NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED [N-1].
    ATTDIT CALL
    DIT TRUNK
    STN (a)
    [Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]STN (b)
    PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK
    RBT RG
    ATT
    DIT TRUNK
    STN (a)
    [Node A]CCIS
    [Node B]STN (b)
    PUBLIC 
    SWITCHED 
    TELEPHONE 
    NETWORK 
    						
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    D-74 Direct-In Termination - CCIS
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    7. If the station is assigned to a STATION HUNTING [S-7, 8, 9] group, the incoming call will follow the
    hunt group station assignment. If the station is in CALL FORWARDING mode, the incoming call is
    connected to the CALL FORWARDING target station.
    8. Direct-In Termination trunks can be programmed to terminate elsewhere in the night mode.
    9. DIRECT-IN TERMINATION must be assigned as Ground Start.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System 1, Index 72, bit 6. 
    Distinctive ringing only for DIT and DID calls. 
    System 2, Index 11, bit 7. Disposition of DIT call when station is busy. 
    STEP 2:ACSA - CSIA: 3, assign for Direct-In Termination-Outside.
    STEP 3:ACSI - Assign Direct-In Termination-Outside data.
    CSI = 6: Night Connection-Outside
    CSI = 7: Direct-In Termination-Outside (Day/Night)
    When assigning above data, ADC (Speed Calling Abbreviated Digit Codes) must be used.
    STEP 4:ACFR - Assign the DIT operation in day and night modes.
    Day only: TSFI=3 
    Night only: TSFI=2 
    Day and night: TSFI=2 
    TSFI=3 
    The restriction is released according to each pattern.
    STEP 5:ARSC - Assign allowable data into RRI = 0, 1 (connection parameter) with regard to the route
    restriction (RSC) of the DIT connection station. 
    STEP 6:ARTD - Assign Route Data paying attention to the following parameters.
    CDN 12:DR = 0/1: Distinctive Ringing is not required/Distinctive Ringing is required CDN 15:LSG =
    1 (Ground Start)
    STEP 7:ARRC - Assign Route to Route Restriction data.
    STEP 8:ASPD - Assign Telephone Number for the ADC. (See SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3].)
    STEP 9:ASFC - SFI 12 = 1. 
    						
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