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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 398NDA-24297, Issue 1
    I-8D I-Use Indication - Dterm
    I-8D  I-Use Indication - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature provides the Dtermwith a unique LED indication to display the particular line the user is on.
    Operating Procedure
    Manual operation is not required.
    Service Conditions
    Condition of LED is as follows:
    Programming
    This is a Dtermfeature. No programming is required.
        Burst Wink
    On
    Off0.5 1.01.5Seconds
    Lit 
    						
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    Intercom Calling I-9
    I-9 Intercom Calling
    General Description
    This feature allows a sub-line appearance, assigned to a Dterm,tobeusedforINTERCOMCALLING.
    Operating Procedure
    To originate
    1. Press the Intercom sub-line appearance.
    2. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key; dial tone is heard.
    3. Dial an Intercom station, receive ringback tone. The display will show:
    4. The called party answers and the conversation begins.
    To answer
    1. Ringing is heard from the Intercom sub-line.
    2. Press the Intercom sub-line appearance. The display will show:
    3. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key.
    4. The conversation can then begin.
    Service Conditions
    1. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot be the Prime Line of a Dterm.
    2. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot call any station or trunk in a system other than another Intercom
    sub-line appearance.
    3. An Intercom sub-line appearance cannot activate any features.
    4. An Intercom sub-line appearance must be assigned as a Software Line Appearance.
    5. This feature is only available for D
    terms.
    6. Intercom sub-lines must be allowed the service feature restriction of SFI=70.
    7. FCCS link is not available for this feature.
    Interactions
    1. As an example for Group Calling application, the following conditions exist:
    System Station Numbering:
    5XXXX and 6XXX
    Speed Calling Access:
    3(AssignedinASPA)
    100 Groups of Ten Stations
    Group Calling StationICM
    XXXX
    (Time Display) 
    ICM
    XXXX
    (Time Display)  
    						
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    I-9 Intercom Calling
    Interactions (cont’d)
    Numbering Consists of the following:
    30-39
    Stations in Group Calling would dial only two digits to reach other members of the group.
    2. All My-line STATION-TO-STATION CALLING [S-11] capabilities such as VOICE CALL-D
    term[V-
    2D], MESSAGE REMINDER-Dterm[M-19D], CALL BACK [C-1], etc. are denied because INTERCOM
    CALLING uses a virtual circuit sub-line appearance.
    3. An incoming Intercom Call will be provided with distinctive three-burst ringing.
    4. An intercom station is only allowed to call other intercom stations. If a non-intercom station attempts a
    call, reorder tone is heard, and the LCD displays:
    5. An intercom station cannot call the Attendant Console.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ANPD- Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B; Normal
    (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any service feature assigned to this level).
    Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 2:ASPA- Two access codes must be assigned for this feature.
    Assign the Tenant and the Access Code (ACC). For Individual Speed Calling-Assign, assign a
    Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14 (Speed Calling -
    Station;Entry).
    For Individual Speed Calling-Access, assign the Tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a Connection
    Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 21.
    STEP 3:ASFC- Construct a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 19 and 70. Assign this SFC to the stations
    that act as INTERCOM CALLING extension numbers. SFI 70 is only used on virtual lines in their
    own SFC.
    STEP 4:ASDT- Program the stations within a group as a virtual line (TEC = 18). Determine LENs from
    available time slots in the system.
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN: Station Number
    LENS: Line Equipment Number (6 digits)
    TEC: Telephone Class (1-31)
    1: DP (10pps)
    2: PB
    3: DP/PB
    12: D
    term
    13: Data terminal Via Dterm
    14: Hotline
    15: CAS Line
    16: Data Terminal Via Data Module
    18: Virtual Circuit
    23: ISDN TerminalREST
    (Time Display)  
    						
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    Intercom Calling I-9
    Programming (cont’d)
    27: Eight Conference Equipment
    RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15)
    For assignment of RSC, ARSC command.
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15)
    For assignment of SFC, ASFC command.
    STEP 5:AISA- Program the tenant, station, type of station, and the number of SPEED CALLING blocks to be
    assigned to the Primary station. One MY Line station of each GROUP CALLING group is assigned as
    the Primary. The Primary then assigns all the stations MY Line numbers, which will have abbreviated
    codes.
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN: Station Number
    MST/SLV: Primary/Secondary
    M: Primary Station
    S: Secondary Station
    BLOCK: Number of Blocks
    STN: When assigning Secondary Station, assign the Primary Station number.
    STEP 6:AKYD- Assign the virtual circuit to D
    termkey. Assign FYI = 2, Multi-line key, and assign the station
    number of the virtual circuit. This key will be the GROUP CALLING key.
    STEP 7:AISD-ThiscommandcanalsobeusedtoassignIndividualSpeedCallingData. 
    						
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    I-10D Intermediate Station Number Display - Dterm
    I-10D  Intermediate Station Number Display - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature provides an LCD display to the called and calling Dtermstation when an intermediate station has been
    involved in call processing.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. For a transferred call, the LCD displays:
    Note:When the telephone number of the intermediate or calling/called station exceeds 8 digits, last 8 digits are
    displayed. However, a maximum of 16-digit calling/called telephone number can be displayed on the middle
    line of the LCD depending on the system data.
    2. The LCD will display one of the features being used.
    TRANSFER - Call Transfer [C-11]
    PICKUP - Call Pickup [C-7]
    CALL FORWARDING ALL - Call Forwarding - All Calls [C-5]
    CALL FORWARDING BUSY - Call Forwarding - Busy Line [C-2]
    CALL FORWARDING NANS - Call Forwarding - Dont Answer[C-3]
    HUNTING - Station Hunting [S-7, 8, 9]
    3. The INTERMEDIATE STATION NUMBER DISPLAY will not be displayed if a call is announced in
    CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11].
    4. For the FCCS network, when a telephone number has been assigned for a station, it is displayed on the
    D
    termLCD. However, if a telephone number is 7 digits or more, the Physical Station Number is displayed.
    Interactions
    ASYD- System Data 1, Index 78, Bit 0 & 1 - These two Bits will enable all displays on the 16-button Dterm
    instrument.
    Programming
    ASYD- System Data 1, Index 78, Bits 0 & 1. Assign both as data“1”.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.TRANSFER
    (Time Display)XXXX
    Calling/Called 
    Station
    XXXX
    Intermediate Station 
    						
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    Inter-Office Off-Hook Queuing I-11
    I-11 Inter-Office Off-Hook Queuing
    General Description
    This feature can be employed in a Main-Satellite configuration to allow a Satellite user to queue for LEAST COST
    ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5] at the Main location. This feature can also be used when all outgoing facilities are
    concentrated at the Main location.
    Operating Procedure
    Operation at the Main location
    1. The Main location receives dialed digits from the Satellite location via a TANDEM TIE TRUNK [T-1].
    2. The Main location determines that no trunks are available and places the call in an available hold on queue
    slot.
    3. The Main location returns service set tone to the Satellite caller.
    4. The Satellite caller remains off-hook, and waits for the call to be completed.
    5. If there are no hold on queue slots available, the Main location will return reorder tone to the Satellite
    caller.
    6. If the Satellite caller goes on-hook (TANDEM TIE TRUNK [T-1] releases) while in queue, the assigned
    hold on queue slot is cleared.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is usually used in conjunction with LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6-DIGIT [L-5].
    2. The maximum queuing slots per system are: 64 calls for 1 IMG system
    256 for 4 IMG/IPX-U system
    The queue slots are commonly used by OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7], INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK
    QUEUING [I-11], and OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2, 2D, 16].
    3. If the incoming tie trunk is a second dial tone signal trunk, the caller will hear service set tone while
    waiting in queue for a maximum of 3 minutes. After this period, the trunk will automatically be released.
    4. When a trunk becomes available, the dialed number is automatically sent to the connecting Central Office.
    5. If all OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7] slots are in use, reorder tone (fast busy tone) will be sent to the
    Satellite office.
    6. This feature can also be activated when using a trunk in the remote node via FCCS link.
    Node A Node BFCCS linkBusy
    Busy
    Busy Example: Node A and Node B are in a FCCS network.
    Although a station belonging to Node A tried to call outside using a trunk belonging to Node B, all the trunks are busy. 
    The call can be in the queue using this feature.
    TK
    TKTK 
    						
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    I-11 Inter-Office Off-Hook Queuing
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    7. OGQ data is transmitted to and stored in the Network Control Node (NCN). Therefore, all the OGQ data
    will be cleared by the system initialization of the NCN.
    8. When the access to the NCN is impossible (system down or the cable disconnection or trouble has
    occurred), the user cannot set or cancel OGQ data. After dialing the access code or pressing the feature
    keys for set/cancel OGQ, the user hears the reorder tone.
    9. When the trunk becomes idle status after the NCN is recovered, and the call in the queue will be called
    back, if data has not been cleared. If data has been cleared, the call is cancelled automatically.
    10. A maximum of 1024 stations/system may utilize OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7] and OUTGOING
    TRUNK QUEUING [O-2] simultaneously in an FCCS network.
    Interactions
    1. This feature is a combination of other features. See TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION[T-10],
    TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4 WIRE[T-1], OFF-HOOK QUEUING[O-7],
    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING[O-2]and LEAST-COST ROUTING 3/6 DIGIT[L-5].
    2. Calls in queue are served on a first in/first out basis. All routes share a common queue.
    3. This feature is used with LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5]. It is not used with ALTERNATE
    ROUTING [A-16], or MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS [M-2].
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 42, bit 7. This bit must be assigned as data“0”, continuous service set
    tone.
    STEP 2:ARTD- Assign the incoming TIE Line route as follows:
    2&4WIREE+M:
    RT: 2
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 3-ISGS :2 4-INSG :3 5-TF :3
    6-TCL :4 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 15-LSG :5 41-TDMQ :1
    LCR(S) FLAG ROUTE:
    RT: 31
    6-TCL :1 7-L/T :1 8-RLP :2 9-TQ :1 10-SMDR :1
    13-AC :1 41-TDMQ :1
    STEP 3:ARRC- Allow trunk-to-trunk connection between the incoming TIE route and the outgoing route in
    which INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK QUEUING will apply. Also allow trunk-to-trunk connection
    between the incoming TIE route and the LCR (S) flag route. Assign both of these for ARI-D-RES. The
    outgoing route and the LCR(S) flag route must be programmed to allow OUTGOING TRUNK
    QUEUING [O-2]. Ensure that CDN 9:TQ, Trunk Queuing = 1 is set by ARTD for that outgoing route.
    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 41: Designate the Trunk Queuing Override Timer 
    						
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    Inter-Office Off-Hook Queuing I-11
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    Index 68, b3: Enables automatic cancel timer
    0/1 = -/Automatic cancel timer is Available
    Index 159: Designate Automatic Cancel Timer
    STEP 2:ASPAN- These data must be assigned to the NCN.
    TN: Tenant Number
    ACC: Access number
    CI: B = Busy (for Entry), N = Normal (for Cancel)
    SRV: SSC
    SID: 19 = OG Queuing-Entry
    CI: N = Normal
    SID: 20 = OG Queuing-Cancel
    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 trunk: ARTD
    The command to be set to all the nodes: ASFC, AKYD 
    						
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    I-20 Immediate Ringback Tone
    I-20  Immediate Ringback Tone
    General Description
    IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE will be heard by the caller immediately upon determination by the system that
    the called station is idle. IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE is connected, even if the call occurs during the OFF
    portion of the ringing cycle.
    Operating Procedure
    When a station calls another station or Attendant
    1. The station goes off hook, hears dial tone, and dials the desired station or Attendant.
    2. IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE is returned.
    When an Attendant calls another station or Attendant
    1. The Attendant presses an idle loop key and dials the desired station or Attendant.
    2. IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE is returned.
    When a trunk is connected to a station or Attendant
    1. The calling party will hear IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE when the source of the ringback tone is the
    NEAX2400 IPX, as is the case on DID and TIE Line calls.
    Service Conditions
    The initial ringback tone is a brief burst, after which the system resynchronizes the ringback tone with the ringing
    cycle.
    Programming
    ASYD- System Data 1, Index 27, Bit 7. Assign data“1”. 
    						
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    Internal Zone Paging I-21
    I-21  Internal Zone Paging
    General Description
    This feature allows an individual to make a voice call through the Dtermspeakers of the designated group by dialing
    the INTERNAL ZONE PAGING access code or pressing the INTERNAL ZONE PAGING key on the Dterm.
    Operating Procedure
    To originate
    1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the access code or press the feature key for INTERNAL ZONE PAGING [I-21]; receive second dial
    tone.
    3. Dial the desired group number of INTERNAL ZONE PAGING [I-21].
    4. Announce the call over the built-in speakers on the D
    terms in the INTERNAL ZONE PAGING [I-21]
    group.
    To answer
    1. Voice Call by Internal Zone Paging [I-20] (Single)
    a.) ToanswerbyusingPrimeLine:
    Note 2
    Note 1:
    The number of the chime can be set by ASYD SYS1, Index 321, b7 0/1: 4/1 time (s).
    Note 2:Using Prime Line or Off-Hook to answer is selected by the ASYD SYS1, Index 388, bit 4 0/1: Press Prime
    Line key after Off-Hook/Press Off-Hook.
    Note 3:The number of digit of IZP group number is determined by SYS1, Index 804, bit 3.
    bit 0=0: 2-digit (group 01~99) Ex. When IZPG=1, dial 01.
    bit 0=1: 3-digit (group 001~255) Ex. When IZPG=1, dial 001.
    OPERATIONTONE CONTROLDTERM DISPLAY
    CALLING 
    PARTYCALLED 
    PARTYCALLING 
    PARTYCALLED 
    PARTYCALLING 
    PARTYCALLED 
    PARTY
    (1) Lift the
    Handset (Speaker
    key)(1) Dial Tone can
    be heard
    (2) Dial the access
    code for IZP [I-21]
    (IZP key)(2) 2
    ndDial Tone
    can be heard
    (3) Dial the IZP
    group number
    Note 3(1) Chime(s) can
    be heardNote 1
    *P=Prime Line
    • Lift the Handset
    (after/before)
    •Press Prime Line
    key for IZP call
    IZP: Internal Zone Paging
    PG
    PG GPNOPG XXXXX
    P: flash
    Voice Call is made from Dterm 
    speakers in the IZP group.
    XXXXXXXXXX
    P: light
    Two way conversation is made. 
    						
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