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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    3. MOVEMENT OF PS IN NEAX2400 IMX
    PCS COMMUNITY
    The SYS-ID is a unique ID which was given to manage the PCS system. The area where the SYS-ID is effective
    is called PCS Community. Every PCS Community in a Fusion network is given a unique PHS Community
    Number (PCN). Each PCN has its own SYS-ID. The PCN is used in stead of the SYS-ID for MAT command,
    and this can reduce the effect upon changing the SYS-ID to some measure. The habitual operation of the
    SYS-ID, which reaches to nine digits for the management purpose, is not needed; therefore easy maintenance
    can be provided. A single PCS Community can be assigned in multiple nodes, and a single node can belong to
    multiple PCS Communities by using the Tenant service.
    PS movement in the system is classified into three kinds as described below:
    1. Stand-by condition movement
    Movement of an idle PS within the home PCN area in the home Fusion network (in the Fusion network
    accommodating the home node). The event of PS Location Registration occurs only when the PS moves
    over the Calling area. Even if a PS is in Roaming status, movement of the PS within the current visitor node
    is also stand-by condition movement. In the system, the home PCN can be assigned over the node, however
    the Calling Area cannot. Because of this, the event of PS Location Registration occurs whenever an idle PS
    moves over the node.
    2. Hand-Over
    Movement of a PS engaged in communication within the home PCN area in the home Fusion network. The
    event of Hand-Over occurs regardless of the Calling Area.
    Even if a PS is in the Roaming status, movement of the PS engaged in communication within the current
    visitor node is also Hand-Over. In the system, the call engaged in communication is supported even in the
    case of Hand-Over over the node.
    3. Roaming
    PS Location Registration to the ZT in another PCN than the home PCN is called Roaming. The call engaged
    in communication is not supported. 
    						
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    Fusion-I
    A
    B
    C
    D
    Home PCN-a
    Home
     PCN-b
    Fusion-II
    EF Visit PCN-c
            Visit
     PCN-d
    G
     Node-WNode-XNode-YNode-Z
    FCCS
    Q. 931a or IS-11572 Note 
    FCCS
    Note:Node-W and Node-Y are connected with Q. 931a or IS-11572.
    A, B
    Home Node
    Home PCNC, D
    Visit Node
    Home PCNE
    Visit Fusion
    Visit Node
    Visit PCNF
    Visit Fusion
    Other Node
    Visit PCNG
    Ye t  O t h e r
    Fusion
    A, B
    Home Node
    Home PCNStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-ORoaming Cannot move Cannot move
    C, D
    Visit Node
    Home PCNStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OCannot move Cannot move Cannot move
    E
    Visit Fusion
    Visit Node
    Visit PCNRoaming Cannot move Stand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OCannot move
    F
    Visit Fusion
    Other Node
    Visit PCNCannot move Cannot move Stand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OStand-by condition 
    Movement
    H-OCannot move
    G
    Ye t  O t h e r
    FusionCannot move Cannot move Cannot move Cannot move Roaming or Stand-
    by condition 
    Movement 
    (depending on the 
    case)
    Move fromMove to 
    						
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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    4. SYSTEM CAPACITY
    The following explains the capacity of the System.
    Note 1:Depending on capacity of NDM/LDM.
    When upgrading from ICS and re-using Data Memory, Maximum 2000 terminals/Node.
    Note 2:A maximum of 12 circuit cards can be mounted in a PIM.
    5. MOUNTING LOCATION OF CSINT CIRCUIT CARD
    CSINT circuit card can be mounted in any universal slot in the PIM.
    Table 1-1  System Capacity
    ITEMS 1-IMG System 4-IMG System
    IMX-U System
    Max. number of PSs/Node 1500 terminals
    or 
    4000
    terminals (optional)
    Note 1
    4000
    terminals 
    Note 1
    16000
    terminals 
    Note 1
    Max. number of ZTs 192 768 3072
    Max. number of CSINTs 48 
    Note 2192 Note 2768 Note 2
    Max. number of PHS Community Number 
    (PCN)/system1024
    Speech CH/ZT 3 ch/ZT
    Max. number of ZTs/CSINT 4
    AreaMax. number of calling areas/PCN 32 areas
    Max. number of ZTs/calling area 192 ZTs/area 256 ZTs/area
    Max. number of groups/calling area 8 groups/area (Not used) 
    						
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    6. FUNCTIONS/MOUNTING CONDITIONS OF CIRCUIT CARDS
    The following circuit cards are necessary when using the system.
    1. Universal LC/TRK circuit cards
    ABBREVIATIONCIRCUIT 
    CARD NAMEFUNCTIONS AND MOUNTING CONDITIONS
    RST PA-8RSTJ/
    PA - 8 R S T MRegister-Sender 
    As is the case with the RST functions in the normal stations, the RST is used 
    virtually, and estimating how many lines are needed is as important as 
    considering the number of terminals. 
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting.
    DAT PA -4DATA/ 
    PA - 4 D AT BAnnouncement Trunk 
    Used for ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE. 
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting.
    TSW PH-SW10
    (1-IMG
    System)Synchronized with the digital circuit cards such as PRT/DTI in a variety of 
    combinations. (Standard precision clock oscillator) This card is 
    synchronized with clocks generated from the PRT/DTI, thus supplying the 
    necessary clock signal to the system. 
    Number of clock input route: DTI: 4, DCS: 2 
    Functions: Burst Cyclic Generator of 5ms which supplies clock signaling 
    to ZT. 
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting and wiring.
    OSC PA-CK14
    (1-IMG
    System)Synchronized with the digital circuit cards such as PRT/DTI in a variety of 
    combinations. (High precision clock oscillator) This is synchronized with 
    clocks generated from the PRT/DTI, thus supplying the necessary clock 
    signal to the system. 
    Number of clock input route: DTI: 4, DCS: 2 
    Functions: Burst Cyclic Generator of 5ms which supplies clock signaling 
    to ZT.
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting.
    PLO PH-CK16/
    PH-CK16-A 
    (Other than
    1-IMG
    System)Synchronized with the digital circuit cards such as PRT/DTI in a variety of 
    combinations. (Standard precision clock oscillator) This card is 
    synchronized with clocks generated from the PRT/DTI, thus supplying the 
    necessary clock signal to the system. 
    Number of clock input route: DTI: 4, DCS: 2 
    Functions: Burst Cyclic Generator of 5ms which supplies clock signaling 
    to ZT. 
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting and wiring.
    PH-CK17/
    PH-CK16-A 
    (Other than
    1-IMG
    System)Synchronized with the digital circuit cards such as PRT/DTI in a variety of 
    combinations. (High precision clock oscillator) This is synchronized with 
    clocks generated from the PRT/DTI, thus supplying the necessary clock 
    signal to the system. 
    Number of clock input route: DTI: 4, DCS: 2 
    Functions: Burst Cyclic Generator of 5ms which supplies clock signaling 
    to ZT.
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting. 
    						
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    CLK PH-CK18
    (IMX-U
    System)This card is used for the Local Node of the IMX-U system. This card receives 
    clock signals from the Phase Lock Oscillator (PLO) accommodated in 
    TSWM0 of IMG1, distributing the following signals to Time Division 
    Switch (TSW) accommodated in TSWM1 of IMG2.
     32.768 MHz CLK
     8 KHz FH
    5 msec × “n” FH
    CSINT PA-4CSIC This is an LC circuit card which provides interface with the Zone Transceiver 
    (ZT). A maximum of four ZTs can be connected to one circuit card. Interface 
    of the ZT corresponds to ISDN standards, but multi-point connection with 
    the ZTs is not available. 
     I.430, Q. 921 interface 
     B channel is used for two channels of 32 kbps each with a total speed of 
    64 kbps in the 2B+D.
    PA-4CSID This is an LC circuit card which provides interface with the Zone Transceiver 
    (ZT). A maximum of four ZTs can be accommodated to one circuit card. 
    NT1 is used in connecting the ZTs. Interface with NT1 corresponds to U 
    Reference point of ISDN standards of the Echo canceller method.
     ANSI T1.601 interface is used 
     B channel is used for two channels, each with a transmission speed of 32 
    kbps, with a total of 64 kbps. (2B+D)
     Functions as a Sealing Currency supplier to the NT1
    (Maximum 15 mA to protect cables from rusting)
    PA-4CSIE This is an LC circuit card which provides interface with the Zone Transceiver 
    (ZT). A maximum of four ZTs can be connected to one circuit card. Interface 
    of the ZT corresponds to ISDN standards, but multi-point connection with 
    the ZTs is not available.
     I.430, Q. 921 interface
     B channel is used for two channels of 32 kbps each with a total speed of 
    64 kbps in the 2B+D.
    PA-4CSIF This is an LC circuit card which provides interface with the Zone Transceiver 
    (ZT). A maximum of four ZTs can be connected to one circuit card. Interface 
    with NT1 corresponds to U Reference point of ISDN standards of the Echo 
    canceller method.
     ANSI T1.601 interface is used
     B channel is used for two channels of 32 kbps each with a total of 64 kbps 
    in the 2B+D.
     Functions as a Sealing Currency supplier to the NT1
    (Maximum 15 mA to protect cables from rusting)
    CFT PA-CFTB 8-Party Conference Trunk
    Used SP388 (firmware) for GROUP CALL-AUTOMATIC CONFERENCE 
    Used SP1141 (firmware) for GROUP CALL-AUTOMATIC 
    CONFERENCE  (20-party).
    Refer to the “Circuit Card Manual” for SW setting.
    ABBREVIATIONCIRCUIT 
    CARD NAMEFUNCTIONS AND MOUNTING CONDITIONS 
    						
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    7. SERVICE CONDITIONS
    Below are some of the conditions for using the System.
    1. The system is available in the Business/Hotel System.
    2. ACD/OAI services are incompatible with the system.
    3. The following software is necessary for system operation.
    Basic software: Series 7300 or later
    Optional software: Service (Application) software including PCS service.  
    Note 
    Note:
    When using PCS in Fusion Network, this software must  be installed in all nodes. Even if no PSs are ac-
    commodated in a node, this software must be installed in the node.
    4. SMDR equipment can be used for billing.
    5. The following billing services are available in the system.
    6. PS is not connected to the data terminal equipment.
    7. PS station number cannot be programmed on the feature key of D
    term (as a Multi-Line).
    8. SID TO TERMINATING USER-DISPLAY/ANALOG CALLER ID service features are not available for
    PS.
    9. Service conditions for CCIS features are as follows:
    (a) When a call is originated from or terminated to a PS via CCIS, the calling number sent to the called
    station varies depending on the numbering plan as shown below.
    Closed numbering network: Station number (PS number)
    Open numbering network: Office code + Station number (PS number)
    (b) When a PS user has a call placed on hold, link re-connection is not performed.
    FEATURE NAME REMARKS
    SMDR for outgoing C.O. line
    SMDR for incoming C.O. line
    SMDR for outgoing Tie line
    SMDR for incoming Tie line
    SMDR for incoming DID
    SMDR for DIT
    SMDR for IC via ATT-CON 
    						
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    8. LIST OF SERVICE FEATURES
    1. PCS Feature
    Table 1-2  List of PCS Features
    SERVICE FUNCTIONS REMARKS
    UNUSED NUMBER
    PS LOCATION 
    REGISTRATION
    OG CALL TO OUTSIDE Least Cost Routing (LCR) is the only dialing method valid in OG call to 
    outside.
    Note 1:For Fusion Network, this feature is available for Release 3 or
    later software.
    INDIVIDUAL PS CALLING Incoming calls can be terminated to a PS only in the area where the 
    corresponding PS is registered.
    CALL WAITING
    CALL HOLD
    CALL TRANSFER
    CALLING ZT ZONE 
    REGISTRATIONA maximum of 32 areas can be assigned in each PCN.
    Note 2:One Fusion Link Network can have PCN 1 ~ 1024.
    DISTINCTIVE RINGING
    PB (DTMF) SIGNAL SENDER
    PS-TO-STATION CALL
    PS AUTHENTICATION
    HANDOVER
    Note 3
    PRESET DIALING A maximum of 24 digits can be used when dialing. The buttons that can 
    be used are: 0-9, # and *. 
    OVERLAP DIALING A maximum of 24 digits can be used when dialing. The buttons that can 
    be used are: 0-9, # and *.
    PS SERVICE CLASS RSC and SFC for a PS is the same as those for a single line telephone and 
    D
    term.
    AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-
    DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF 
    ZONE
    C.F.-PS INCOMING
    INCOMPLETE
    AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT- 
    PS OUT OF ZONE 
    						
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    Note 3:
    Handover
    1) If a PS user moves to another zone that has all speech channels busy, the PS remains connected to the
    original ZT.
    2) Speech is temporarily interrupted during handover.
    3) PS is unable to hand over in the following cases:
    • When digits are being sent (BT is heard.)
     When a PS user attempts to hand over  while connected to  an operator (Attendant Console). BT is
    heard.
     When user C who has set Call Waiting to user A attempts to hand over while users A and B are
    talking. For details, see the following table.
     When a PS user is calling.
    4) When using Fusion Link Network, PS can hand-over to another node as long as the destination node
    uses the same PCN.
    2. PBX functions are available in the Built-in PCS System.
    Ta b l e s  1-3 through 1-11 show functions available in the Built-in PCS System. Some of the following
    functions not available in this system are:
    D
    term function
     OAI-ACD functions
     OAI functions
     Data functions
    PS TERMINAL A PS TERMINAL B PS TERMINAL C
    PS terminal A Call Waiting Tone 
    (CWT)Released (BT) Ring Back Tone (RBT)
    PS terminal B Talking with PS C Released (BT) Talking with PS A
    PS terminal C Talking with PS B Talking with PS A Released (BT)
    STATUS
    HANDOVER  TERMINAL 
    						
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    Table 1-3  List of OG Call Features
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESStandalone Fusion
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS From PS To PS
    ALTERNATE ROUTING/ROUTE 
    ADVANCE×–––
    SPEED CALLING-STATION/
    GROUP––––To be substituted for the memory 
    dial of PS
    SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM – – – –
    TOLL CALL RESTRICTION×–––
    PUSH-BUTTON TO ROTARY 
    CONVERSION––––
    PRIMARY CODE RESTRICTION×–––
    OG TRUNK QUEUING – – – –
    OFF HOOK QUEUING – – – –
    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK 
    RESTRICTION/ RESTRICTION 
    FROM OG CALL×–––
    Table 1-4  List of IC Call Features
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESStandalone Fusion
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS From PS To PS
    EXTERNAL MUSIC-ON-HOLD ––––
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE××××
    DIT –×–×
    Note 1
    SLUMBER TIME - DO NOT 
    DISTURB––––
    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER
    ––––PS cannot be used for the Night 
    station
    DISTINCTIVE RINGING
    –×–×Available in the D
    term PS or 
    Dterm PSII  Note 2
    REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM/
    AUTOMATED ATTENDANT–×–×Note 3
    TENANT SERVICE××––
    MUSIC-ON-HOLD×××× 
    						
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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    Note 1:
    When a  PS is assigned as the target station of DIRECT IN TERMINATION (DIT).
    1) When the PS is Out of Zone (Out of Zone or in a state of POWER OFF), RBT is heard by the calling
    party.
    If AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE is assigned by the PS, the calling party does
    not hear the Out of Zone Announcement, and instead hears RBT.
    2) If a PS user moves Out of Zone while connected to an outside party, AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-
    DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE cannot be heard by the outside party, but instead BT is heard.
    3) When a PS is engaged and an outside call attempts CALL WAITING, the caller will hear RBT.
    4) When a DIT call is transferred to a PS or a station that has set C.F.-PS INCOMING INCOMPLETE,
    the calling party hears RBT if the target PS or station is Out of Zone or in the state of lock-out.
    5) PS is unable to hand over when it is ringing. When the PS hands over,  the called PS stops ringing, and
    the calling party hears RBT.
    6) In Fusion Network, PS must be called with Physical Station Number.
    Note 2:A call from an incoming Tie Line gives the same ringing as a station call.
    Note 3:Remote Access to System/Automated Attendant: Terminating side is PS.
    1) When the PS is Out of Zone (Out of Area or in a state of POWER OFF), the calling party wwill hear BT.
    If the AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE is set by the PS, the calling party does not
    hear Out of Zone Announcement. The calling party hears BT.
    2) If a PS user moves Out of Zone while connected to an outside line, AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-
    DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE cannot be heard by the subscriber outside. BT is heard.
    3) When a REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM/AUTOMATED ATTENDANT call is transferred to a PS or a
    station with C.F.-INCOMING INCOMPLETE set and when the transferred party is Out of Zone or in
    the state of lock-out, the calling party hears RBT.
    4) PS is not allowed to hand over while ringing. When the called PS is ringing from the REMOTE ACCESS
    TO SYSTEM/AUTOMATED ATTENDANT and the PS hands over, the PS stops ringing and the calling
    party hears RBT. 
    						
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