NEC Neax 2400 Imx Wireless System Manual
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CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 14 Revision 3.0 AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE 4. PROGRAMMING Entry Procedures 1) ARTD (Route Class Data) Assign the Route Class Data of the announcement trunk. RT : Route Number OSGS (CDN: 1) = 2 ONSG (CDN: 2)= 2 TF (CDN: 5) = 1 TCL (CDN: 6) = 4 L/T (CDN: 7) = 1 ANS (CDN: 28) = 1 Assign “0” for other data. 2) ALRTN (Assignment of Logical RT in Network Data Memory) LGRT : Logical Route Number FPC : Fusion Point Code RT : Route Number Note:Not necessary in a standalone type. 3) ATRK (Trunk Data) Assign the LENS of the announcement trunk. RT : Route Number TK : Trunk Number LENS : Line Equipment Numbers TN : Tenant Number START A
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 115 Revision 3.0 AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE 3) MBTK (Make Busy of Trunk) Set the announcement trunk in a make-busy cancel state 4) ARSC (Route Restriction Class Data) Assign the Route Restriction Class of the station which allows access to the announcement trunk. D/N : Day/Night Mode TN : Tenant Number RT : Route Number RSC : Route Restriction Class (0-15) RRI : Route Restriction Index (0-3) RES = 1 (Allowed) 5) ARRC (Alternative Route Restriction Pattern Data) Allow the connection between an external trunk and the announcement trunk. ICRT : Incoming Route Number OGRT: Outgoing Route Number (Announcement trunk) ARI : D (Direct) RES = 1 (Allowed) 6) AAED (Announcement Equipment Data) Assign EQP=61 for AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE. TN : Tenant Number EQP = 61 (AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE) C : Duration of Connection R : Sending RBT A : 1 (Answer Signal Sending) M : 1(Multiple Connection) END A
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 16 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY NAME DISPLAY 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows a PS to indicate the user information corresponding to the calling station number while engaged in a station-to-station call. 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE Examples of LCD display are shown below. When originating a station-to-station call: LCD display of the calling station: LCD display of the called station: When a station call has been transferred to another station by Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer/PS-Incoming Incomplete: LCD display of the calling station: LCD display of the called station: H . T A R O D I R S P D L N R M . T A R O D I R S P D L N R C F : H . T A R O D I R S P D L N R C F : M . T A R O D I R S P D L N R
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 117 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is available for Series 7300 or later software. 2. User information corresponding to the station number that can be displayed on the LCD is a maximum of 16 digits. 3. User information is displayed on the LCD, intended to the left. The information may consist of upper case letters, numeric characters, and most keyboard symbols. 4. When user information is 12 digits or more, the first or last part of information can be displayed by key operation (Refer to the User Guide of PS). 5. This service and NAME DISPLAY service by Open Application Interface (OAI) cannot be activated concurrently. 6. This service and NAME DISPLAY service for D terms can be activated concurrently. 7. 8-digit display or 16-digit display is selectable by System Data, but cannot be used concurrently. 8. If the PS station has no name programmed for NAME DISPLAY service, the station number is displayed in the name field. 9. NAME DISPLAY is available for the following services: Station-to-station connection Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer/PS-Incoming Incomplete Call Waiting Call Transfer 10. MEM_HDD, HDD_FDD and HDD_MAT commands can be used for saving, loading and verifying Name Display data. For detailed information, refer to System Operation and Maintenance Manual.
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 18 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY 4. PROGRAMMING 1) ASYD (Assignment of System Data) SYS1 SI 78 b5: 1 (Name Display In Service) SI 79 b6: 0 (OAI In Service) SI 241 b1: The number of digits displayed in NAME DISPLAY service 0/1: 8 digits/16 digits 2) ANDD (Assignment of Name Display Data) Assign user’s information to Physical Station Number. TN : Tenant Number STN : Physical Station Number NAME : User information (Maximum 16 digits) END START
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 119 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY - CCIS NAME DISPLAY - CCIS 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION In between CCIS nodes, this feature allows calling or called party information to be displayed on the LCD of a PS. 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE Examples of LCD display are shown below. When originating a call: LCD display of the calling station: LCD display of the called station: When a call has been transferred to another station by Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer/ PS-Incoming Incomplete: LCD display of the calling station: LCD display of the called station: H . T A R O D I R S P D L N R M . T A R O D I R S P D L N R H . T A R O D I R S P D L N R C F : M . T A R O D I R S P D L N R
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 20 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY - CCIS 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is available for Series 7300 or later software. 2. User information corresponding to the station number that can be displayed on the LCD is a maximum of 16 digits. 3. User information is displayed on the LCD, intended to the left. The information may consist of upper case letters, numeric characters, and most keyboard symbols. 4. When user information is 12 digits or more, the first or last part of information can be displayed by the key operation (Refer to the User Guide of PS). 5. This service and NAME DISPLAY service by Open Application Interface (OAI) cannot be activated concurrently. 6. This service and NAME DISPLAY service for D terms can be activated concurrently. 7. Either an 8-digit display or 16-digit display is selectable by System Data, but they cannot be used concurrently. 8. If the PS station has no name programmed for NAME DISPLAY - CCIS service, “Office Code + Station Number” is displayed in the name field. 9. NAME DISPLAY - CCIS is available for the following services: Tie line connection Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer/PS-Incoming Incomplete-CCIS Call Waiting Call Transfer 10. When the parameter CI of ARTD command is set to “1” (Information transfer from ISDN line to CCIS line is available), if Low layer compatibility and/or Calling party subaddress information elements are included in a SETUP message from a PS, user information cannot be included in the IAI message. In this case, user information from the PS is not displayed on the called station (PS or D term). 11. MEM_HDD, HDD_FDD and HDD_MAT commands can be used for saving, loading and verifying Name Display data. For detailed information, refer to System Operation and Maintenance Manual.
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 121 Revision 3.0 NAME DISPLAY - CCIS 4. PROGRAMMING 1) ASYD (Assignment of System Data) SYS1 SI 78 b5: 1 (Name Display In Service) SI 79 b6: 0 (OAI In Service) SI 241 b1: The number of digits displayed in NAME DISPLAY service 0/1: 8 digits/16 digits 2) ARTD (Assignment of Route Class Data) Assign route class data for the CCIS route. CDN 43 (BT)=1 CDN 50 (DPLY)=1 CDN 98 (CI)=0/1 with ISDN CDN 112 (IND)=1 3) ANDD (Assignment of Name Display Data) Assign user’s information to Physical Station Number. TN : Tenant Number STN : Physical Station Number NAME : User information (Max. 16 digits) END START
CHAPTER 4 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 1 22 Revision 3.0 NUMBER SHARING NUMBER SHARING 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the Dterm user to use a PS as a sub station. In this feature, the Dterm and PS are referred as Main Station and Sub Station, respectively. The main functions of this feature are as follows: 1. Call Forwarding-All Calls to PS When the D term (Main Station) user presses the feature key or dials the access code, Call Forwarding-All Calls to PS (Sub Station) is set or canceled. This function can also be set or canceled by dialing the access code from the PS (Sub Station). 2. D term-Station Number Display Even if a call is connected to the PS (Sub Station), the station number of the Dterm (Main Station) is displayed on the other party’s LCD. 3. Billing Information Even if a call is originated from the PS (Sub Station), billing information is recorded as a call origination from the D term (Main Station). 4. Voice Mail Indication Even if a call is transferred from the PS (Sub Station) to the Voice Mail System, the voice mail is recorded on the mail box of the D term (Main Station). The system controls Message Waiting Indication on both the Dterm (Main Station) and PS (Sub Station). 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE To set from the Dterm: 1. While in idle state, press the feature key for this feature. The PS Transfer lamp lights on the D term (Main Station). 2. All the calls to the D term (Main Station) are forwarded to the PS (Sub Station). To cancel from the D term: 3. While the Sub Station Transfer lamp lights, press the feature key for this feature. The PS Transfer lamp goes off on the D term (Main Station). 4. This feature is canceled. To set from the PS: 5. While in idle state, dial the access code for this feature and receive Service Set Tone. The PS Transfer lamp lights on the D term (Main Station). 6. All the call to the Dterm (Main Station) is forwarded to the PS (Sub Station). To cancel from the PS: 7. While this feature is set, dial the cancel code for this feature and receive Service Set Tone. The PS Transfer lamp goes off on the D term (Main Station). 8. This feature is canceled.
ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 4 Page 123 Revision 3.0 NUMBER SHARING 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is available for Series 7300 or later software. 2. Telephone Number must be assigned to both Main and Sub Stations. 3. The PS cannot be assigned as Main Station. 4. Any combination of Main Station and Sub Station is available in a Fusion network. 5. The access code for an outgoing call cannot be assigned as a Sub Station number. 6. Dialing the access code for this feature is available only for Main Station and Sub Station. Any other station or trunk cannot set this feature. 7. The D term user can set this feature using any line on the Dterm. In other words, even if the Dterm user sets this feature using a sub line, this feature is set to My Line. 8. The “PS Transfer” key is available only when the D term is in idle state. 9. When this feature is set while a call is terminating to Main Station, the call is not transferred to Sub Station. In this case, this feature is available from the next call. 10. When changing the parameter MW of ANSDN/ANSDL command from 0 to 1, each station must not have MW indication. Otherwise the MW indication remains. 11. Message Waiting Lamp control by MESSAGE REMINDER or CMWL command is applied only to the called/designated station. 12. Even if this feature is set, recall to Main Station is not forwarded to Sub Station. 13. Forwarding operation of this feature is not counted in Multiple Call Forwarding features. 14. When a call is originated from Sub Station to OAI or MFC, the Sub Station number is sent. 15. MEM_HDD, HDD_FDD and HDD_MAT commands can be used for saving, loading and verifying Number Sharing data. For detailed information, refer to System Operation and Maintenance Manual. 4. INTERACTIONS 1. This feature takes precedence over the Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb and Station Hunting features set to Main Station. 2. When this feature is set, all the calls are forwarded to Sub Station even if CALL BLOCK [C-150] is set to Main Station. 3. Off-Hook Line Number Display feature of the PS is independent of this feature. 4. MW indication for Sub Station is available for My Line of the D term-PS II only. 5. When a Main Station is in a Station Hunting group, this feature can be activated only if the Main Station is the pilot station.