NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 348NDA-24297, Issue 1 F-1 Flexible Numbering of Stations F-1 Flexible Numbering of Stations General Description This feature provides the ability to assign telephone numbers of the voice station and data station to any corresponding instrument location, depending solely upon numbering plan limitations. Operating Procedure Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification. Service Conditions 1. Careful consideration should be given to any numbering assignment, especially in larger systems, to avoid the unnecessary loss of access codes or duplication of telephone numbers. There is no limit to the number of groups that can be assigned per system. 2. Where TENANT SERVICE [T-12] is provided, telephone numbers may not be duplicated between tenants. A combination of one, two, three, four and five-digit numbering may be used. Example: a. 3 1 b.321 c.3221 Example a., b., c., can be assigned as 3 different stations. 3. BUSY LAMP FIELD - FLEXIBLE [B-2] service can be provided only when the defining telephone number digits exceed two. 4. The FCCS network allows the user to use a telephone number in addition to the existing station numbers. FCCS service features are activated when a telephone number is dialed. A telephone number, which can be assigned on a station basis, is a unique number on the FCCS network. Note:A maximum of 16 digits can be used as a telephone number. When OAI/ACD/Hospitality features are used, a maximum of 5 digits can be used. Interactions Caution should be exercised when programming this feature. Large quantities of potential telephone numbers are consumed. As programmed below, the system will be equipped with just one 2-digit station and one 3-digit station. Programming STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 16. Enable 1 to 5-digit station numbering for the system. Assign 3FH. System Data 1, Index 92, Bit 3. Must be assigned as data“1”. STEP 2:ANPD- Reserve an access code for station numbering. For the NND parameter, assign the NND to the smallest quantity of digits planned for station numbering that will use the busy lamp field. Only the stations with the NND assigned here will appear on the BLF.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 349 Flexible Numbering of Stations F-1 Programming (cont’d) STEP 3:ASPA- Assign the station numbering in such a way that the system will differentiate the station numbering via the access codes programmed here. The following data is programmed: The following access codes should also be assigned: 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 320. CI: N, H; SRV = STN (Station); and NND: 4 will be assigned with each of the above. FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. FOR STATION 31 FOR STATION 321 FOR STATION 3221 TN:1 TN:1 TN:1 ACC:31 ACC:321 ACC:322 CI: N, H. CI: N, H. CI: N, H. SRV = STN (Station) SRV = STN (Station) SRV = STN (Station) NND: 2 NND: 3 NND: 4
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 350NDA-24297, Issue 1 F-2 FX Access F-2 FX Access General Description This feature provides dial access to distant Central Offices using Foreign Exchange (FX) trunks. All incoming calls to the NEAX2400 IPX from the FX Central Office area are placed to the listed Foreign Exchange Directory number and are answered by the Attendant in a manner similar to LDN service. Outgoing calls can be made on an Attendant handled basis using direct or dial access and/or on a direct basis by stations. Operating Procedure To place an outgoing FX call from a station 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the FX trunk access code and receive second dial tone. 3. Dial the desired telephone number. To answer an incoming FX call at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] 1. The FX lamp flashes. 2. An audible signal is received. 3. Press the FX or ANSWER key to answer. 4. Process the call in a normal manner. Service Conditions 1. One INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION [I-2] key may be used for all FX groups. 2. Access to various types of trunks may be denied to certain stations according to CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] programming. 3. TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] may be provided for FX ACCESS [F-2]. 4. TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT [T-7] may be provided for FX trunks on a per-route basis. 5. Care should be exercised in system data assignment when utilizing this feature in conjunction with LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5] since Foreign Exchange trunks may require that the digit 1 be dialed as a prefix to the desired number. Interactions 1. LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5]: FX trunk groups may be assigned to a LEAST COST ROUTING [L-5] list. 2. ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6]: This feature routes outgoing FX calls over alternate facilities when the first- choice trunk group is busy. 3. UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION [U-1]: This feature permits incoming calls, including FX calls, to be terminated directly from the Central Office to the next idle station in a prearranged group of stations without Attendant assistance. 4. DIRECT-IN TERMINATION [D-7]: This feature allows one FX trunk to terminate directly to a designated station. Incoming FX calls to this station are queued if the station is busy. 5. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]: This feature provides a means for users to dial a busy FX trunk group to be automatically placed in a queue, and to be called back when a trunk in the trunk group becomes available.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 351 FX Access F-2 Interactions (cont’d) 6. When the system is in the night mode of operation, incoming FX calls can be answered using NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1], FLEXIBLE [N-2] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] feature. 7. DIRECT INWARD DIALING [D-8] is not provided for FX trunks. All calls are normally routed to the Attendant, UCD group, or a CAS Attendant. 8. Outgoing FX trunk calls can be restricted from preselected stations by the assignment of one or more of the following restrictions: a.) Restriction from Outgoing Calls b.) Miscellaneous Trunk Restrictions c.) Toll Restriction 9. FX CO Access: This service provides access to a distant CO via FX trunks. All incoming calls to the system (from the FX, CO area) are placed to the listed FX directory number and are answered by the Attendant in a similar way to Listed Directory Number (LDN) service. Outgoing calls are made on an Attendant-handled basis or on a dial access basis by stations. 10. A unique Attendant Console INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION (ICI) [I-2] may be displayed for each local and FX LDN. 11. A unique Attendant Console trunk group busy lamp may be assigned to indicate the busy/idle status for an FX trunk group. 12. The COT circuit packages are used to provide the trunk interface circuit. 13. An FX route may be used with any other feature available to any other route, including the following: DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING [D-9] REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM [R-2] TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8] TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-7] Programming STEP 1:ARTD- Assign the FX ACCESS route as shown below: GROUND START: RT: 1 1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3 6-TCL :2 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :1 LOOP START: RT: 31 1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :1 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3 6-TCL :2 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 STEP 2:AT R K- Assign the LENs, FX ACCESS Trunk Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. STEP 3:MBTK- Assign the Make Idle Status to the FX access Trunks. STEP 4:ANPD- Reserve a number level for trunk access. Assign for Normal (N) and Hooking (H) service. Number of Necessary Digits (NND) is usually 1 or 2. Busy Lamp Field is not activated. STEP 5:ASPA- Assign the access code to the FX route. The type of service is SRV = OGC (Outgoing Call), Outgoing Trunk. Assign the route number associated with this access code. STEP 6:ARSC- The Route Restriction Class must be constructed in a manner to allow the station access to the involved routes.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 352NDA-24297, Issue 1 F-3D Flash Button - Dterm F-3D Flash Button - Dterm General Description This feature provides for a Dtermset to program one of the programmable line/feature keys to function as a FLASH BUTTON. The FLASH BUTTON will function in the manner a switch hook flash does for a single-line set. Operating Procedure When activating features common to both Dterm and single-line sets 1. Press the FLASH BUTTON to receive special dial tone, 2. Dial the access code of the desired feature. Service Conditions 1. When using the FLASH BUTTON, the feature will not be activated again until digits are dialed. The FLASH BUTTON may function during a two-way connection. Note:If a transfer is attempted via the FLASH BUTTON, three-way conference will be established by pressing the FLASH BUTTON again. To retrieve the original connection after the connection with the transferred station, the TRANSFER key should be pressed. 2. The FLASH BUTTON is optional. Its use in various features will be explained throughout this document. Interactions 1. This feature provides switch hook flash capabilities to a Dtermwith a Connection Index (CI) of Busy. See ASPA. The features in which a FLASH key are used include CALL BACK [C-1] and OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]. The FLASH BUTTON is usually required with the 4-button D term. 2. See ASYD, System Data 3, Index 2 for programming the characteristics of a switch hook flash (Hooking). Programming STEP 1:AKYD- When assigning key data for the Dterm, assign the following: 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. KYN: Key Number (1-40) KYI: Service Index 0: Key Not Used 1: Feature Key 2: Multi-line Key KD: Not assigned for Feature Key KYN: Feature key Number FKY = 21, FLASH BUTTON
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 353 FlashButton-DtermF-3D Programming (cont’d) STEP 2:ADSL- SN=5 (Consultation Hold) and FKY=21 (Flash Button; FLASH). This command is used for assigning the function to each soft key.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 354NDA-24297, Issue 1 F-4D Flash Entry - Dterm F-4D Flash Entry - Dterm General Description ThisfeatureallowsaDtermuser to insert a switch hook flash as the first digit in a stored SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-Dterm[S-26D] number. Operating Procedure To add a flash to a stored SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-Dterm [S-26D] number to a Dterm 1. Stay on-hook. 2. Press the Feature key and the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D term[S-26D] key; the LCD display will either be blank or a display of previously stored digits. 3. Press RECALL key as first digit; a switch hook flash is entered into the memory and the LCD displays: 4. If a feature access code is to follow the Flash Entry, dial the desired digits. 5. Press the Feature key; the LCD displays: To add a flash to a stored SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH [S-32D] number to a Dterm 1. Stay on-hook. 2. Press the feature key and the SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH [S-32D] key; LCD will either be blank or display previously stored digits. 3. Press the RECALL key as the first digit; a switch hook flash is entered into the memory and the LCD displays: 4. If a feature access code is to follow the FLASH ENTRY, dial the desired digits. 5. Press the feature key; the LCD displays: Service Conditions 1. A FLASH ENTRY may be entered only as a first digit. For example: a.) Call Transfer -“!+Telephone Number” b.) Busy Service -“+Calling Waiting - Originating access code”“!+Executive Right-of-Way access code” c.) Call Hold -“!+Call Hold access code” 2. A FLASH ENTRY, stored as a flash, may be used only once, unless digits are dialed between use.! (Time Display) SPEED SET (Time Display) ! (Time Display) SPEED SET (Time Display)
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 355 Flash Entry - DtermF-4D Interactions Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification, ASYD, System Data 3, Index 2 for programming the characteristics of a switch hook. Programming This is a Dtermfeature. It is inherent to the instrument and requires no programming via the MAT.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 356NDA-24297, Issue 1 F-5D Flexible Ringing Assignment - Dterm F-5D Flexible Ringing Assignment - Dterm General Description This feature enables Dtermline appearances to be individually programmed for ringing, not ringing, ringing (day only), or ringing (night only). Operating Procedure No manual operation is required once FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT has been programmed in system data. Service Conditions 1. Recall ringing supersedes all ringing possibilities and will ring regardless of other programming. 2. Incoming Central Office ringing supersedes internal calls and will interrupt internal call ringing while it is in progress. 3. Recall ringing, Central Office ringing, and internal call ringing all vary. Refer to DISTINCTIVE RINGING[D-10]. Interactions The following ASYD assignments are for normal ringer patterns. For more information, refer to DISTINCTIVE RINGING[D-10]. Programming STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 3, Indexes 0 & 1. Assign Index 0 as 21 for 1 second ON, 2 seconds OFF (trunk calls). Assign Index 1 as“42”for 2 seconds ON, 4 seconds OFF (station calls). STEP 2:AKYD- Assign 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. KYN: Key Number (1-40) KYI: Service Index 0: Key Not Used 1: Feature Key 2: Multi-line Key KD: Not assigned for Feature Key TN: TN Number STN: Station Number
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 357 Flexible Ringing Assignment - DtermF-5D Programming (cont’d) RG: Ringing Assignment per Multi-line Appearance 0: No Ringing. 1: Ringing in Day Mode Only. 2: Ringing in Night Mode Only. 3: Ringing Day and Night.