NEC Neax 2400 Imx Wireless System Manual
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 64 Revision 3.0 CALL FORWARDING - DROPPED CALLS 4. The Call Waiting service is available for the call forwarded by this feature. 5. When a PS moves to a visitor PBX (when roaming) and it encounters a Squelch Disconnection, this feature is not activated. None 5. PROGRAMMING Entry Procedures 1) ANPD (Assignment of Numbering Plan Data) Assign 1st digit code (1st DC) and number of necessary digits (NND) for feature access and cancel. 2) ASPA (Assignment of Special Access...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 165 Revision 3.0 DATA COMMUNICATIONS - 32 KBPS DATA COMMUNICATIONS - 32 KBPS 1. GENERAL This feature enables a data terminal, connected to a PS, to develop data communications via the 32 kbps unrestricted digital network. By using this feature, the PS-connected terminals can have the communications with the TA equipment available for V.110 or PIAFS (PHS Internet Access Forum Standard) and also with terminals available via LAN. See Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Data Communications...
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 66 Revision 3.0 BEARER CAPABILITY BEARER CAPABILITY Between the PBX and ZT, the following message conversion is performed: 1. When originating via PCS (Low Layer Compatibility element=Without User Information Layer 1 Protocol) 2. When originating via PCS (Low Layer Compatibility element=With User Information Layer 1 Protocol) 3. When terminating to PCS (Low Layer Compatibility element=Without User Information Layer 1 Protocol) 4. When terminating to PCS (Low Layer...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 167 Revision 3.0 BEARER CAPABILITY 2. SERVICE CONDITIONS [ Conditions between PBX and ZT ] 1. Only CCITT standardized rate adaption, V.110 or X.30, can be used as the User Information Layer 1 Protocol in case of data termination. 2. Allowed User Rate of the Bearer is 32 kbps only. 3. The sub-line of the two-line Dterm PS does not provide this feature (both origination and termination are restricted). [ Conditions by PS ] 4. This feature does not support the CALL...
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 68 Revision 3.0 AUTHORIZATION CODE AUTHORIZATION CODE 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION An AUTHORIZATION CODE is a numerical code dialed by PS users (up to 10 digits), which will override the station CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] for facility access restriction. 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE Procedure 1 With a feature Access Code 1) Go off-hook and receive Dial Tone. 2) Enter the feature Access Code and receive Service Set Tone. 3) Enter the AUTHORIZATION CODE (up to 10 digits)....
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 169 Revision 3.0 AUTHORIZATION CODE 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. The following service feature restriction classes cannot be overrided by using feature. SFI=125(PAD LOCK) SFI=137(Authorization Code Display Elimination) 2. The followings are conditions of this feature when using My Line (L1) and Sub Line (L2) simultaneously. (Tow-Line Operation) When holding a line, the held line becomes class before changeover, and then after return to original call, the class becomes...
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 70 Revision 3.0 AUTHORIZATION CODE System Data 1, Index 13. Each Bit in Index 13 directly correlates to a digit in the AUTHORIZATION CODE assigned in AATC, and will determine the second digit of the Checksum method. Pick any Bits 0 - 4, but not the same combination of Bits as picked in Index 12. System Data 1, Index 14 determines the algorithm used to calculate the last two digits of every AUTHORIZATION CODE. (Only decimal numbers may be used in this index, therefore,...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 171 Revision 3.0 AUTHORIZATION CODE ASYD - System Data 1, Index 43, Bit 2, is Service Set Tone sent after AUTHORIZATION CODE. ASPA access code? 0/1: No/Yes. Assign data “1”. System Data 1, Index 43, bit 0, is AUTHORIZATION CODE required for DISA? 0/1: required/ not required. Normally assign data “0.” System Data 1, Index 93, Bit 6. Are the AMND tables Separate or Common for tenants in the system? 0/1: Separate/Common. Assign data “0” for separate tables. System Data 2, Index...
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 72 Revision 3.0 CALL PARK CALL PARK 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature enables a PS user to “Park” a call (C. O. line, Tie line, station, PS) by hooking and dialing a Call Park Access Code, and by dialing the Call Park retrieval code and a station number that parked the call, the parked call can easily be retrieved from any station/PS within the system. If the user forgets to retrieve the parked call, automatic recall function informs the user. 2. OPERATION PROCEDURE To...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 173 Revision 3.0 CALL PARK When access code operation that using enbloc sending is valid. (SYS1 INDEX420 bit 0=1) 1) Dial the Call Park remote retrieval code (SID=63) and the number of the station that parked the call. 2) Go off-hook. 3) The parked call is reconnected. 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is also available for Sub Line (L2) of a two-line Dterm PS. (By using Two-Line Operation) 2. The parked PS cannot hold a terminal. 3. A PS can park only one call at the same...