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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 258NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-157 Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display
    C-157  Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and 
    Display
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to assign the desired name for the calling number, which is provided by Central Office,
    CCIS or ISDN feature, using the MAT command. The assigned name is displayed on the LCD of the Dtermand the
    Desk Console.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. When the calling number is not received, the assigned name cannot be displayed.
    2. The calling number for this feature is assigned to the parameter CID of ACID command. When only the
    first part of the calling number is assigned to the CID, the corresponding name is applied to any calling
    number that begins with the assigned number. For example, when“1471”is assigned to the CID, the
    calling name assigned for the number is applied to any calling number that begins with 1471, such as 1471-
    12-3456 or 1-471-234-5678.
    3. The following numbers cannot be assigned to the parameter CID of ACID command:
    a.) The first part of the already assigned number.
    b.) The number whose first part is the same as the already assigned number.
    For example, when“123”is already assigned to the CID, such as number as“1”,“12”,and
    “1234”cannot be assigned.
    4. When a calling number is sent via CCIS line, this feature is available for the first 16 digits only.
    5. The name display is available only when a call directly terminates to a D
    termfrom the trunk received the
    calling number. For example, the assigned name is not displayed for the transferred call. However, in this
    case, the assigned name appears after the transferring party (an Attendant Console or a station) is
    disconnected.
    6. If forwarding a call via CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]/DON’T ANSWER [C-3]/ALL
    CALLS [C-5], the assigned name can be displayed only when the destination station is a D
    term.
    7. The assigned name cannot be displayed on the Attendant Console. Displaying the assigned name on Desk
    Console is available.
    8. The assigned name cannot be output to the SMDR expanded area.
    9. A maximum of 10,000 names for the calling numbers can be assigned in a system. However, this amount
    varies depending on the data capacity of CALL BLOCK [C-150] or the data memory capacity of the
    system.
    10. This feature has priority over the current Caller ID service.
    11. The display for OAI service has priority over the display for this service. 
    						
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    Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display C-157
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    12. The Display patterns are shown below:
    13. Characters of 8-bit ASCII can be displayed for this feature.
    14. When the feature key which assigned FKY = 113 via AKYD is pressed, the display pattern on the LCD
    (assigned by the ASYD command) changes according to the following conditions:
    When My Line is Prime Line, Call ID Change Display Key is effective while terminating or in
    conversation.
    When My Line is not Prime Line, Call ID Change Display Key is effective while in conversation.
    However, display pattern returns to the original setting when answering, holding, or transferring the call.
    15. When the received numbers of a calling number and characters of the assigned name exceed the display
    field, whether to put them close to the right or left may be chosen by system data. At this time an asterisk
    (*) is indicated on the exceeded digit position.
    16. The displayed number and characters flash when a call terminates and lights steadily during conversation.
    17. To display the Caller ID information on the D
    termto which the called line is assigned as a sub line, the
    following hardware is required.
    CIRCUIT CARD NAMEREMARKS
    16ELCH
    16ELCJ
    PA-DAIA
    Display Pattern 1 (System Data 1, Index 390, b0=0, b1=0)
    8-digit Calling 
    Number
    24-digit Assigned name
    Display Pattern 2 (System Data 1, Index 390, b0=0, b1=1)
    Type of Call,            
    Sub-address
    24-digit Assigned name
    Display Pattern 3 (System Data 1, Index 390, b0=1, b1=0)
    8-digit Assigned 
    Name
    24-digit Calling Number
    Display Pattern 4 (System Data 1, Index 390, b0=1, b1=1)
    Type of Call,            
    Sub-address
    24-digit Calling Number 
    						
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    C-157 Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    18. The trunk mentioned below is available as for analog COT:
    19. When this feature is activated via FCCS, the same data should be set to all nodes.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 241, b6: Assign the data when the length of Caller ID exceeds the limit:
    0/1 = Only the former/latter part of data appears on the LCD.
    Index 390,
    b0: Assign the prior data to display
    0/1: The Assigned Name/The Calling Number
    b1: Assign the information displayed on the top line of the LCD
    0/1: 0=Caller ID data
    1=Call Type, Sub-address
    b2: Enable to display Caller ID information on the D
    termto which the called line is assigned as a
    sub line.
    0/1: Out/In service
    STEP 2:ACID- Assign the desired name against the calling number.
    TYPE 3: Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display
    CID: Caller ID Number
    SRV3:1 Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display
    NAME: 24 digits maximum
    STEP 3:AKYD- Assign the Call ID display change key to a feature key. FKY = 113
    STEP 4:ADSL- Assign the Call ID display change key to a soft key.
    SN = 0, 3
    FKY = 113
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
    CIRCUIT CARD NAMEREMARKS
    PA-8COTBJ 
    						
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    Call Trace C-160
    C-160 Call Trace
    General Description
    This feature enables the output of System Message [26-R], that gives information on a malicious call (kind of call,
    number of calling terminal, etc.) originated from a station/trunk. The feature is made available when an access code
    is dialed or the“Call Trace”key is pressed by the called user.
    Note:For details on the System Message [26-R], see the NEAX2400 IPX System Operations and Maintenance
    Manual.
    Operating Procedure
    Dialing Access Code
    To output the System Message for an abandoned call:
    1. After call termination, the calling party abandons the call.
    2. The called party lifts the handset.
    3. The called party dials the access code.
    4. Information on the abandoned call is output as System Message [26-R].
    To output the System Message after the release of a call:
    1. After call termination, the called party answers the call.
    2. After speech, the called party releases the call.
    3. The called party lifts the handset.
    4. The called party dials the access code.
    5. Information on the malicious call is output as System Message [26-R].
    Using Soft/Feature Key
    To output the System Message for an abandoned call:
    1. After call termination, the calling party abandons the call.
    2. The called party lifts the handset.
    3. The called party presses the“Call Trace”key.
    4. Information on the abandoned call is output as System Message [26-R].
    To output the System Message after the release of a call:
    1. After call termination, the called party answers the call.
    2. After speech, the called party releases the call.
    3. The called party lifts the handset.
    4. The called party presses the“Call Trace”key.
    5. Information on the malicious call is output as System Message [26-R].
    To output the system message while in speech:
    1. After call termination, the called party answers the call.
    2. While in speech, the called party presses the“Call Trace”key.
    3. Information on the malicious call is output as System Message [26-R]. 
    						
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    C-160 Call Trace
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    Note:Details on LCD display (for the DtermSeries E only) are as follows:
    24 digits display of a Dterm Series E
    When the CALL TRACE is set:
    When the CALL TRACE is assigned to the soft key:
    When HELP key (Soft Key) is pressed:
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is made available via the stations, to which the following data is assigned via the ASFC
    command [SFI = 170 (Call Trace), RES = 1 (Service: Allowed)].
    2. This feature can be activated by analog or D
    termstations. Other terminals such as Wireless stations (PS),
    ISDN Terminals, and Attendant/Desk Consoles cannot provide this feature.
    3. This feature is designed to get information on a terminated call (the last call terminated to a station line).
    CALL TRACE is not available for originating calls.
    4. Because a D
    termcan contain multiple lines, the message output is executed on a line basis. Therefore, when
    activating this feature via an access code, use the line that actually handled the target call.
    5. When a call is terminated via a transfer (i.e. the call is transferred from other station), the System Message
    [26-R] shows the information only related to the immediate station (the party who transferred the call).
    Information about the first originated call cannot be obtained.
    6. The following are the conditions for System Message [26-R].
    a.) Each data is output in hexadecimal, giving details from the first digit.
    b.) When the message data contains“A”,“B”,“C”or“0”, the actual meaning is as follows:
    A= 0
    B= *
    C= #
    0=blank
    c.) Date/Time data is based on the actual date and time when the access code is dialed.
                     CALL REPORT
    PRTThe service display appears following the blank
    space for three characters.
    CALL TRACING
    Page 1
    LAST CALLING NUMBER TO
    Page 2
    THIS FUNTION REPORT
    INFORMATION OF     >>>
    
    						
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    Call Trace C-160
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    d.) The maximum digits for each data are as follows:
    e.) When the called station does not have the telephone number, the FPC/Telephone Number/UGN
    data is output as“0”.
    f.) When the calling party is the station which does not have the telephone number, the Tenant
    Number/FPC/Telephone Number/UGN data is output as“0”. The kind of call is output as“10”.
    g.) If the number of the trunk call (Caller ID) cannot be identified, the Trunk Call Number data is
    output as“0”. The kind of call is displayed as“20”.
    7. When the call is terminated via the No. 7 CCIS, the obtainable calling party numbers are:
    Maximum 8 digits (when CI (route data) = 0)
    Maximum 16 digits (when CI (route data) = 1)
    System message is output at the node that the called station (informer) belongs to.
    8. Unless the message output is set on a network basis, System Message [26-R] is created at the node which
    contains the called station (informer).
    9. The default message output grade is shown below:
    10. To obtain the Caller ID via an analog trunk, be sure to use PA-8COTBJ. Other analog trunk cards cannot
    provide this feature.
    11. This service is available with the Analog Caller ID Service.
    Interactions
    1. When the service DUAL STATION CALL [D-156] is used, a call can be terminated to a Main Station and
    a Sub Station simultaneously. At this time, the calling party information can be obtained only by the key
    operation from the Main Station side. Information to be obtained from the Sub Station is about the last call
    directly terminated to the Sub Station.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ANPD/ANPDL/ANPDN- Assign 1st digit code (1st DC) and number of necessary digits (NND) for
    feature access and cancel. CI = N (Normal).
    STEP 2:ASPA/ASPAL/ASPAN- Assign the access code for CALL TRACE, CI = N (Normal), SRV =
    SSCA, SIDA = 116 (Output of System Message [26-R]).
    STEP 3:ASFC- Assign a Service Feature Class to allow CALL TRACE for the stations, SFI = 170, RES = 1
    (Restriction: lifted).
    DATAMAXIMUM DIGITS
    FPC 3
    Tenant Number 3
    Station Number 6
    UGN 3
    Telephone Number 16
    Trunk Call Number 32
    MJ MN SUP GR
    26-R———2 
    						
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    C-160 Call Trace
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 4:AKYD- Optional. Assign the CALL TRACE data to a Feature Key on the Dterm, FKI = 1 (Feature
    Key), FKY = 129 (CALL TRACE).
    STEP 5:ADSL- Optional. Assign the following to use a Soft Key on the D
    termSeries E for CALL TRACE:
    SKP: 0 - 15 (Soft Key Pattern)
    SN = 1 [DT], 4 [Communication in Progress] (Status Number)
    SKN: 1 - 16 (Soft Key Number)
    FKY = 129 (CALL TRACE)
    STEP 6:ADKS- Assign the following to use a Soft Key on the D
    termSeries E for CALL TRACE:
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN: Station Number
    SKP: 0 - 15 (Soft Key Pattern assigned in STEP 5)
    LKP: 1-3(LocationofKeyPattern)
    PG: 0/1 (LCD Page Change: Soft Key/Line Key)
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Consultation Hold Release C-169
    C-169 Consultation Hold Release
    General Description
    This feature enables a station, connecting to a second call while the station has been holding (consultation hold) an
    original call (including ADD-ON CONFERENCE-8 PARTY [A-121] member), to disconnect the second call
    forcibly by pressing DISC key for D
    termonce/going switch hook flash for analog station/PS twice. After that, the
    second call is released, and the original call is retrieved from hold. Situations available for this feature are as shown
    below.
    MUX
    Station A 
     (HOLD) 
    Station B
    Station C
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
      (ROT)After station B presses 
             DISC key
    ELC
    MUX
    Station A 
     (HOLD)
    Station B
    Station C
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (RO T)After station B goes  
     switch hook flash After station B goes  
     switch hook flash 
     LC LC
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C LC
    CFT
     
    After station B presses 
              DISC key
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (RO T)
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
     (H O LD ) ELC  ELC
    CFT
    When station B presses CONF key before pressing DISC key,  
    THREE-WAY CALLING-Dterm [T-2D] is established as shown below.
    Three-Way Calling Three-Way Calling
    ELC
    Procedure for Dterm
    Procedure for Analog Station or PS Situation 1: When Station B is talking with 
    Station C while holding 
    (Consultation Hold) an original 
    call (Station A).
    Station A: Original Call
    Station B: Operating station for this 
    feature (D
    term/Analog Station/
    PS)
    Station C: Second call called by Station 
    B (it can be disconnected by 
    this feature)
    Note:If a trunk for Three-Way
    Calling within a MUX Card
    is busy, this feature is not
    available. 
    						
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    C-169 Consultation Hold Release
    General Description (cont’d)
    MUX
    Station A 
     (H O LD ) 
    Station B 
     (H O LD )
    Station CAfter station B presses 
             DISC key
    After station B presses 
              DISC key
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (Idle)
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (Idle)
    ELC ELC
     ELC
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
     (HOLD) ELC
    CFT
    When Station B presses CONF key before pressing
    Note Note
    Situation 2: When Station B is held by 
    Station C during Situation 1 
    (in this case, only D
    term is 
    available).
    Station A: Original Call
    Station B: Operating station for this 
    feature (D
    term/Analog 
    Station/PS)
    Station C: Second call called by 
    Station B (it can be 
    disconnected by this 
    feature)
    Note:Hold tone cannot be
    heard.
     
    DISC key, the call processing is as shown below.
    Procedure for Dterm 
    						
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    Consultation Hold Release C-169
    General Description (cont’d)
    Operating Procedure
    See General Description.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is available when System Data 1 Index 803 Bit 1 = 1 is assigned.
    2. When there is a call terminated at Chinese specification MFC trunk in calls related to this feature, this
    feature is not available.
    3. ISDN terminal equipment cannot be applied to operating station of this feature.
    After station B presses 
              DISC key 
    MUX
    Station A 
    Station B
    Station C  ELC
    CFTB 
     card
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (RO T)  ELC
    CFTB 
     card
     
    After station B goes 
      switch hook flash
    MUX
    Station A 
     (HOLD)
    Station B
    Station C  LC  LC
    CFTB 
     card
    MUX
    Station A
    Station B
    Station C 
       (RO T) 
    CFTB 
     card
    Procedure for DtermSituation 3: When Station B is talking 
    with Station C after Station 
    B holds (Consultation Hold - 
    All Calls - D
    term [C-17]) 
    Station A while Station A 
    and B in a conference (Add-
    On Conference - 8 Party [A-
    121]). PS/ISDN terminal 
    equipment cannot be 
    applied to this feature.
    Station A: Original Call (conference 
    member)
    Station B: Operating station for this 
    feature (conference 
    member)
    Station C: Second call, which is not 
    conference member, called 
    by Station B (it can be 
    disconnected by this 
    feature)
    Procedure for Analog Station
    Note 1:This feature is not available when operation station (Station B) is in
    Add-On Conference - 8 Party [A-121] while holding Station C
    (Station/Trunk) using TRANSFER key.
    Note 2:Only when System Data 1 Index 803 bit 2 = 1 is assigned, Station C
    can be disconnected.
    Note 3:When ASFC command SFI 131 = 1 (Add-On Conference - 8 Party)
    is assigned to Station B, Station C is called in to Add-On Conference
    - 8 Party [A-121]. 
    						
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