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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 298NDA-24297, Issue 1
    D-31 Delay Announcement - UCD
    Programming (cont’d)
    CNT: Number of Announcement Trunks
    RT: Route Number
    TK: Trunk Number
    The Tenant and Station parameters will be prompted only if ASYD calls for separate announcements
    for UCD groups.
    The Delay timer, DLYT, is the time that the Delay Announcement trunk will ring and collect other
    incoming calls that will listen to the DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD.
    The Message timer, MSGT, should include both the DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD time plus
    idle time before and after the announcement. The following patterns are available.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node.
     Note 1
    STEP 1:ASYDN- This data must be assigned to the NCN. System Data 1, Index 70, b6: 0/1= DAT is common
    for all the UCD groups/DAT is different per UCD group
    STEP 2:AUADN- These data must be assigned to the NCN.
    UGN: User Group Number
    TELN: Telephone Number
    DLYT: Delay Timer (0-30 sec; 2-second increment)
    MSGT: Message Timer (0-30 sec; 2-second increment)
    RP: Announcement Replay
    0/1=Only one/Replay
    INT: Replay Interval (0-30 sec; 2-second increment)
    CNT: Number of Announcement Trunks
    RT: Route number
    TK: Trunk number
    Note 1:When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required
    in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN.
    Note 2:The current data should also be set in addition the above-mentioned command. The command to be set to
    the node that accommodates the UCD controlling station only: ATRK, MBTK
    seconds 16 3224
    664 Delay Timer
    Delay Timer
    Delay Timer
    Delay Timer6612 Idle Time Actual 
    MessageIdle Time
    Idle Time Actual Message Idle Time
    6612
    Idle Time Actual Message Idle Time 
    						
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    Dual Hold - DtermD-32D
    D-32D  Dual Hold - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows two Dterms to simultaneously be placed on hold. This allows the held parties to answer or
    originate a call from a subline appearance or the idle prime line.
    Operating Procedure
    To place a call in a DUAL HOLD-Dterm condition
    1. When two Dterms are connected, either Dtermuser can press the pre-assigned HOLD key and place the
    other Dtermon hold.
    2. If the held D
    termuser wishes to originate or answer another call from a sub-line appearance, the held Dterm
    user presses the pre-assigned HOLD key and places the connection in a DUAL HOLD-Dtermcondition.
    To place back to the original connection
    1. The Dtermuser goes off-hook and presses the held line.
    2. The held D
    termhears MUSIC ON HOLD [M-7] if originally connected Dtermis still holding the call.
    3. The held D
    termcomes back to the original call if originally connected Dtermhas already returned to the
    original call.
    Service Conditions
    1. The DUAL HOLD - Dtermfeature can be activated by pressing the HOLD key during a call between any
    two Dterms.
    2. While a call is being held, Automatic Recall is initiated after a preprogrammed time on the D
    termthat
    placed the call on Hold.
    3. For STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING SYSTEM [S-10] information between extensions, a
    call is regarded as completed when the HOLD key is pressed to hold the call. When both stations answer
    the held call, it is processed as a new call.
    4. Even in the case of a call between two D
    terms, DUAL HOLD - Dtermcannot be initiated between Boss and
    Secretary after the Boss/Secretary service, or between overriding and overridden parties after the
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18] service.
    5. This feature is not restricted by the Class of Service for the stations in the network.
    6. The following services are available to either the holding line or the line placed on hold when a call is held
    by pressing the HOLD key in a DUAL HOLD - D
    termsituation:
    CALL BACK [C-1]
    MESSAGE REMINDER [M-19D]
    7. The following services are not available to either the holding line or the held line in a DUAL HOLD - D
    term
    situation:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1D]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18]
    8. DUAL HOLD-D
    termcannot be activated for calls established by:
    BOSS-SECRETARY Service [B-5D, 8, 11]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18] 
    						
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    D-32D Dual Hold - Dterm
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON [A-1]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1]
    CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-31]
    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12]
    Programming
    ASYD- System Data 1, Index 144. Recall timer for EXCLUSIVE, NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD.
    Assign data 00H for 30 seconds. (RAM default data is 3FH.)
    System Data 2, Index 12, Bit 0. Is Automatic Recall Ringing provided on a per-tenant basis? 0/1: Yes/
    No.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Dial Intercom D-87
    D-87 Dial Intercom
    General Description
    This feature gives multiple Dtermusers the ability to simultaneously call any other member of the intercom group,
    regardless of their idle or busy status. An intercom group member can override another intercom station in a two-
    party intercom connection. This service is referred to as an Intercom Bridge.
    Operating Procedure
    To originate
    1. The intercom station presses the DICM key and goes off-hook within five seconds.
    2. Dial the desired INTERCOM telephone number; receive ringback tone. The calling D
    termdisplays:
    3. The desired INTERCOM station answers the call and is connected to the calling station.
    To answer
    1. The DICM key will flash, indicating an incoming DIAL INTERCOM call. The called station may also
    hear distinctive three-burst ringing. The called Dtermdisplays:
    2. If the called station is already engaged in a conversation with a non-intercom call, the station may press
    the HOLD key and answer the DIAL INTERCOM call by pressing the DICM key. Ringing will stop.
    To bridge
    1. When two stations are engaged in a DIAL INTERCOM call, a third station, belonging to the same DIAL
    INTERCOM group, presses the DICM key and goes off-hook. The called and calling Dtermsdisplay:
    2. A three-party conference is established. The called stations may hear a Warning Tone. The option for
    hearing the tone is preassigned in system data. The called and calling D
    termsdisplay:
    3. If Intercom Bridge service is denied, the D
    termdisplays: ICM
    (Time Display)XX
    Dialed Intercom Number
    ICM
    (Time Display)XX
    Calling Intercom Number
    OVERRIDE
    XX
                       (Time Display) Intercom Number
    CONF
                        (Time Display) 
    CONF REST
                      (Time Display)  
    						
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    D-87 Dial Intercom
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    PRIME LINE PICK UP-Dterm [P-13D]
    The Dtermmay be programmed to seize the incoming call on the AUTOMATIC, MANUAL, or DIAL INTERCOM
    lines before the Prime Line. If two incoming calls terminate simultaneously to both the Prime Line and the DIAL
    INTERCOM line, when the user goes off-hook, PRIME LINE PICKUP-D
    term[P-13D] will seize the DIAL
    INTERCOM line before the Prime Line. If only the Prime Line is ringing when the user goes off-hook, then PRIME
    LINE PICKUP D
    term[P-13D] will seize the Prime Line. The programmable options and ringing priority are
    illustrated in the following table:
    Service Conditions 
    1. Only Dterms can be assigned as a member of a DIAL INTERCOM group.
    2. All members of the same DIAL INTERCOM group must be assigned in the same Module Group.
    3. Up to 32 stations may be assigned to one DIAL INTERCOM group. Each station in the DIAL
    INTERCOM group can be assigned as an Automatic, a Manual and a DIAL INTERCOM member of three
    different groups.
    4. No more than one connection can be established at the same time in one DIAL INTERCOM group.
    5. A three-party conference can be established in a DIAL INTERCOM group if Intercom Bridge service is
    available. If a fourth party tries to activate Intercom Bridge service, the connection is denied.
    6. The maximum number of DIAL INTERCOM groups in the PBX is 50 per Module Group.
    7. It is possible to simultaneously assign one group of stations as an Automatic/Manual Intercom group, as
    well as a DIAL INTERCOM group.
    8. The distinctive ringing (three-burst ringing) sent from an incoming DIAL INTERCOM station takes
    priority over the ringing of multi-line appearances.
    9. Features normally available to multi-line appearances are not available to DIAL INTERCOM lines.
    10. DIAL INTERCOM lines cannot be held by pressing the HOLD key.
    11. When a station is moved from one DIAL INTERCOM group to another via system commands, the DICM
    key on the associated D
    termmust be deleted before the change is made.
    12. Port traffic and station PEG COUNTS [P-7] reports will record the use of the DIAL INTERCOM feature
    under“other.”
    13. Dedicated D
    termfeature keys cannot be used during a DIAL INTERCOM call. Only the SPEAKER key
    for hands-free operation can be used.
    14. If there are simultaneous incoming calls to the Prime Line, Automatic Intercom Line, the Manual Intercom
    Line, and/or the DIAL INTERCOM line, the Prime Line will normally be selected when the station goes
    off-hook. The selection order can be changed for each D
    termvia office data assignment.
    15. DIAL INTERCOM group numbers are either one or two digits and can be set for each DIAL INTERCOM
    group:
    1digit:0-9
    2 digits: 00-63
    RINGING 
    PRIORITYPROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS
    PRI0 PRI1 PRI2 PRI3 PRI4
    1 Prime Line Dial Intercom Automatic Intercom Manual Intercom Automatic Intercom
    2 -- Prime Line Prime Line Prime Line Manual Intercom
    3---- -- -- PrimeLine 
    						
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    Dial Intercom D-87
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    16. The display on the Dtermis as follows:
    a.) Calling
    b.) Called Station AnswersICM                                                      XX
                        (Time Display)  Dial Intercom Number of the Calling Station
    * Display appears for 10 seconds when the DICM line is
    preselected
    Called
    Station60 IPM 
    flashing
    ICM                                                      XX
                        (Time Display)  Calling
    StationDial Intercom Number of the Calling Station
    ICM                                                      XX
                        (Time Display)  Called
    StationDial Intercom Number of the Calling Station
    ICM                                                      XX
                        (Time Display)  Calling
    StationDial Intercom Number of the Answering Station 
    						
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    D-87 Dial Intercom
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    c.) Intercom Bridge
    d.) Intercom Bridge Restriction
    17. To answer a call terminated to the INTERCOM line while the Prime Line is busy, press an INTERCOM
    line key.
    18. The DIAL INTERCOM ringing by an incoming call is interrupted while the MANUAL SIGNALING [M-
    47] signal is being sent out.
    19. While a call is in progress on a multi-line, the AUTOMATIC INTERCOM line, or MANUAL
    INTERCOM line, pressing the DICM key can disconnect the call to allow a DIAL INTERCOM call
    origination or answer.
    20. FCCS link is not available for this feature.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 7. Is AUTOMATIC/MANUAL and DIAL INTERCOM in
    service? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 69, Bit 6. Is a Warning Tone required when creating a three-way AUTOMATIC/
    MANUAL INTERCOM call? 0/1: No/Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 78, Bits 0 & 1. Assign both Bits as data“1”to enable full D
    termdisplay
    operation.
    System Data 3, Index 3. Assign data 20H for burst ringing if necessary.
    System Data 3, Index 7. Assign the Ringing Pattern if necessary.OVERRIDE                                          XX
                        (Time Display)  Original
    StationDial Intercom Number of the Additional Station
    OVERRIDE                                          XX
                        (Time Display)  Addt.
    StationDial Intercom Number of the Calling Station (1 or 2 digits)
    CONF
                        (Time Display)  Three
    Station
    * CONF lamp goes on After 5 seconds
    CONF REST
                        (Time Display) 
    * When the DICM key is pressed for the bridge, after
    originating a call, the above is displayed for 5 seconds. 
    						
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    Dial Intercom D-87
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:ADIM- Assign the following data:
    MG: Module Group
    G-ID: Group ID Number per MG
    N: Number of Digits of Dial Intercom Group (0/1)
    0: 1 digit
    1: 2 digits
    BCR: Bridge Call Restriction (0/1)
    0: Restricted
    1: Allowed
    TN: Tenant Number
    ICMCT Number of Intercom Stations (2-64) (actual number to dial)
    ICM STN:Intercom Station Number
    STEP 3:AKYD- Assign an Intercom Line to the station according to the following parameters:
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term0/1:
    RING: 0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter.
    PRI: Form of Line Preference (0-3)
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used
    1: Feature Key
    2: Multi-line Key
    KD: Kind of Line
    0: Multi-line
    1: Intercom Line
    ICM: Kind of Intercom
    0: Automatic Intercom
    1: Manual Intercom
    2: Dial Intercom. 
    						
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    D-90D Delayed Ringing - Dterm
    D-90D  Delayed Ringing - Dterm
    General Description
    ThisfeatureallowsaDtermto receive an incoming ringing signal after a predetermined time.
    In Boss/Secretary service, a call terminating on the bosss line first rings at the secretarys station. If the secretary
    does not answer within a preprogrammed time, the boss station will also ring. This service is convenient when many
    lines terminate on a secretarys phone, and the secretary is engaged in a call, or is temporarily away from the phone,
    and cannot answer the call terminated to the bosss station.
    Calls terminated to the bosss station may be routed to multiple secretaries by assigning timing delays for ringing to
    each secretarys station.
    When a call to the boss station is received, it rings on Secretary As station. If it is not answered in a preprogrammed
    time, it will also ring on Secretary Bs station. If Secretary B does not answer within the second preprogrammed
    time, the call will also ring on Bosss station.
        
    An incoming call:
    Indication Ringing
    Boss Boss
    Boss’s Station Secretary’s Station
    After a 
    preprogrammed time:
    Ringing Ringing
    Boss Boss
                               
        
     a.) An incoming call:IndicationIndication Ringing
    Boss Boss Boss
    b.) After the first 
    preprogrammed time:
    Boss Boss Boss
    Indication RingingRinging
    Secretary A Secretary B Boss’s Station
    Secretary A Secretary B Boss’s Station
    c.) After the second 
    preprogrammed time:Ringing
    RingingRinging
    Boss Boss Boss
    Secretary A Secretary B Boss’s Station 
    						
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    Delayed Ringing - DtermD-90D
    General Description (cont’d)
    This feature may also be used in a similar way to CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER [C-3] or STATION
    HUNTING [S-7, 8, 9].
    A call rings on Station A. If Station A does not answer within a preprogrammed time, the call also rings on Station
    B. If the call is not answered within the second preprogrammed time, the call also rings on Station C. If the call is
    not answered within the third preprogrammed time, the call also rings on Station D.
                               
        
     a.) An incoming call:IndicationIndication Ringing
    AAA
    b.) After the first 
    preprogrammed time:
    AAA
    Indication RingingRinging
    Station A Station B Station C
    Secretary A Secretary B Station C
    c.) After the second 
    preprogrammed time:Ringing
    RingingRinging
    AAA
    Station A Station B Station C
    d.) After the third 
    preprogrammed time:RingingRingingRinging
    AA A
    Station B Station C Station D 
    						
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