NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 438NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-6D Last Number Called - Dterm Service Conditions (cont’d) 12. If making an abbreviated call using the REDIAL key, the number dialed is not stored. Therefore, redialing through LAST NUMBER CALL - stock redial is not available. A newly dialed destination is stored in accordance with the following flowchart: Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Yes No The dialed destination and the number stored in the Stack Memory 2 are the same? The dialed destination and the number stored in the Stack Memory 1 are the same? NoDialed No. Stored Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Yes Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Dialed No. X Abandoned Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 The dialed destination and the number stored in the Stack Memory 3 are the same? Yes NoX Removed Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Dialed No. Stored Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 X Removed A
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 439 Last Number Called - DtermL-6D Service Conditions (cont’d) Programming STEP 1:AKYD- Assign a programmable line/feature key as the LAST NUMBER CALLED key, if necessary. KYI: Service Index 1 (= Feature Key) FKY: Feature Key Number 8 (= LAST NUMBER CALLED) STEP 2:ASDT-AssignaD termwith TEC (Telephone Equipment Class) 12. Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Yes No The dialed destination and the number stored in the Stack Memory 5 are the same? The dialed destination and the number stored in the Stack Memory 4 are the same? NoDialed No. Stored Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Yes The system stores the newly dialed destination, removing the oldest number X Removed Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Dialed No. Stored Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5X Removed Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5 Dialed No. Stored Stack #1 Stack #2 Stack #3 Stack #4 Stack #5X Removed
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 440NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-7D Line Reconnect - Same Line - Dterm L-7D Line Reconnect - Same Line - Dterm General Description This feature allows a user to disconnect a call and receive dial tone by pressing the RECALL key. Operating Procedure While a call is in progress 1. Press the RECALL key; disconnect and receive dial tone on the same line. 2. Userisreadytodialagain. Service Conditions 1. Conflicting service features are: CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11], CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17] and CALL HOLD [C-6]. Pressing RECALL key will result in reconnection of the held line. 2. System should be programmed to provide for First Party Release. 3. If the system is not programmed for First Party Release and programmed as Calling, Called, or Both Party Release, a release guard is activated. If a party is not allowed to terminate a call and presses RECALL key, that station remains connected to the original call. Programming ASYD- System Data 1, Index 4, Bits 2 and 3. Releasing Method for Station-to-Station Calling Service b3 b2= Calling Party Release 00 b3 b2= Called Party Release 01 b3 b2= First Party Release 10 b3 b2= Both Party Release 11 FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 441 Line Reconnect - Other Line - DtermL-8D L-8D Line Reconnect - Other Line - Dterm General Description This feature allows a user to select another line key without going on-hook. Operating Procedure While off-hook on the original line, press a line key that is either idle or ringing; the user is disconnected from the original line and connected to the new line. Service Conditions 1. LINE RECONNECT - OTHER LINE Dtermcannot be used with a line currently in use, unless Privacy Release is in service (LED lit steady). LINE RECONNECT-OTHER LINE-Dtermcan be used when the other line is on NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD-Dterm[N-7D]. 2. System data programming should provide for First Party Release. Programming ASYD- System Data 1, Index 4, Bits 2 and 3. Releasing Method for Station-to-Station Calling Service b3 b2= Calling Party Release 00 b3 b2= Called Party Release 01 b3 b2= First Party Release 10 b3 b2= Both Party Release 11 FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 442NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-9D Line Pre-selection - Dterm L-9D Line Pre-selection - Dterm General Description This feature provides the user with the ability to select an idle or ringing line before going off-hook. Operating Procedure To originate 1. Press the desired line key; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the desired destination. To answer 1. Press the line key (ringing and flashing LED alerts incoming call). 2. Lift the handset or press SPEAKER key; answer the incoming call. Service Conditions 1. A line key whose associate LED is lit steady cannot be interrupted by pressing its key, unless PRIVACY RELEASE is in service. 2. After the desired line key is pressed, LINE PRESELECTION - D termwill remain in effect for 10 seconds. After 10 seconds, line selection returns to the primary line. Programming No programming is required. FCCS Programming No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 443 LCR - Time Of Day Routing L-10 L-10 LCR - Time Of Day Routing General Description This feature provides automatic routing of outgoing calls over alternative customer facilities, based on the destination code. The system will select the most economical route available at the time of connection. The pattern of alternate routing can be changed up to 8 times per day, based on a prearranged time schedule. Operating Procedure 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the trunk access code (usually“9”); receive second dial tone. 3. Dial the area code, office code, and subscriber number. 4. The system automatically completes the call via the most economical route available. Service Conditions 1. A maximum of 8 patterns can be provided during a 24-hour interval for LCR - TIME OF DAY ROUTING. 2. Each pattern can be programmed at a maximum increment of 30 minutes. Interactions 1. For each Time-of-Day Change, the entire AOPR and ASDC tables must be created. Caution should be exercised to use data memory economically. 2. LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5] must first be provided. Programming STEP 1:AO PR- The AFRS command designates the dialing sequence and the OPR to be selected. The AOPR defines the routes and in what order these routes will be selected. Assign the following: TDPTN- Time-of-Day Pattern Change. If for an AFRS assignment, different OPRs will be required as a function of time; designate 1-7 to which Time-of-Day Pattern Change Number (TDC NO) this OPR is assigned. OPR No.(OPR) - Outgoing Pattern Route. The number referenced in AFRS, consisting of a series of routes to be chosen based on number dialed. Route Advance Number(RA) - The order in which a route is selected. (0-7). Route Advance End Display(E) - The last route in the route advance group. Indicate last route with data“0”. Route Number(RT) - The physical Route Number to be selected. Skip Digits(SKIP) - The digits to be skipped when translating the dialed digits in AFRS. If ARTD is assigned as shown, at a minimum, always assign“1”to skip the LCR (S) access code. Pattern Number Location(PNL) - If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in AFRS, go to the AADC command. Overflow Tone(OVFT) - Assign if a tone is wanted for the Last Choice Route. Priority Restriction Class(PRSC) - Refer to PRIORITY RESTRICTION CLASS in the EPN Features and Specifications. If this is required, assign PRSC here; classes 1-15.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 444NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-10 LCR - Time Of Day Routing Programming (cont’d) STEP 2:ASDC- If 6-digit translation is required where both the Area and Office codes must be examined, this command must be used. The system is automatically set as an Allow table. To create a Deny table, assign the following: OFFICE: 0 EFFECT: 1 Program the type of route as PFX (Prefix, Foreign Exchange, FX) or as SCC (Special Common Carrier). Choose TDC PTN, Time-of-Day Pattern. Go to ATCP. Choose the OPR number this six-digit table will serve. Choose the RA (Route Advance) Number to specify the route in the OPR. When assigning for PFX, each NXX is assigned as the following:* EFFECT: 0 = Allow, No 1 + dialing EFFECT: 1 = Allow with 1 + dialing (system adds the 1) EFFECT: 2 = Not Allowed When assigning for SCC, each NXX is assigned as the following: EFFECT: 0 = Restricted EFFECT: 1 = Allowed EFFECT: 2 = Not Used Note:*PFX, EFFECT: 1 is presently not available. Use the AADC command to add the required digits. STEP 3:AT C P- A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available, whereby the system will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time. As a result, different routes will be listed per OPR and will require different assignments in ASDC. Assign the following: Time Setting TO: FROM: (In military time, and only on the half hour and hour) PATTERN NUMBER: (0-7). 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. STEP 1:AO PRL- The AFRS command designates the dialing sequence and the OPR to be selected. The AOPR defines the logical routes and in what order these logical routes will be selected. Assign the following: TDPTN- Time-of-Day Pattern Change. If for an AFRS assignment, different OPRs will be required as a function of time; designate 1-7 to which Time-of-Day Pattern Change Number (TDC NO) this OPR is assigned. OPR No.(OPR) - Outgoing Pattern Route. The number referenced in AFRS, consisting of a series of routes to be chosen based on number dialed. Route Advance Number(RA) - The order in which a route is selected. (0-7). Route Advance End Display(E) - The last route in the route advance group. Indicate last route with data“0”.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 445 LCR - Time Of Day Routing L-10 FCCS Programming (cont’d) Route Number(RT) - The physical Route Number to be selected. Skip Digits(SKIP) - The digits to be skipped when translating the dialed digits in AFRS. If ARTD is assigned as shown, at a minimum, always assign“1”to skip the LCR (S) access code. Pattern Number Location(PNL) - If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in AFRS, go to the AADC command. Overflow Tone(OVFT) - Assign if a tone is wanted for the Last Choice Route. Priority Restriction Class(PRSC) - Refer to PRIORITY RESTRICTION CLASS in the EPN Features and Specifications. If this is required, assign PRSC here; classes 1-15. STEP 2:AT C P L- A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available, whereby the system will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time. As a result, different routes will be listed per OPR and will require different assignments in ASDC. Assign the following: Time Setting TO: FROM: (In military time, and only on the half hour and hour) PATTERN NUMBER: (0-7).
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 446NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-11 Line Load Control L-11 Line Load Control General Description This feature allows the Attendant to deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls by activating a key. The sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from outward calling during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions. Operating Procedure To activate from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] 1. Press a loop key. 2. Dial the LINE LOAD CONTROL access code; receive service set tone. 3. Press the RELEASE key. To cancel from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] 1. Press the loop key. 2. Dial the LINE LOAD CONTROL cancel code; receive service set tone. 3. Press the RELEASE key. Service Conditions 1. This feature is controlled entirely from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. 2. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15]. 3. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] will illuminate when LINE LOAD CONTROL is set in the system. 4. Incoming call from a trunk can be restricted in system data. 5. When LINE LOAD CONTROL is activated or cancelled, a system message will be output via the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL [M-18]. 6. While LINE LOAD CONTROL is activated, a single line station will receive busy tone (or the display for the D termis blank) when going off-hook. 7. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls. 8. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks are not restricted. Interactions 1. Calls in progress are not affected when this feature is activated. 2. This feature is implemented on a per-system basis. 3. Only the Attendant Console can activate this feature by seizing a loop and dialing the feature access code. A designated key cannot be assigned at the Attendant Console to control this feature. 4. Access to the system data via the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is allowed while LINE LOAD CONTROL is active. 5. Station-to-station calling to affected stations is not allowed during LINE LOAD CONTROL. 6. HOTLINE [H-1] and HOUSE PHONE [H-2] connections become inoperative during LINE LOAD CONTROL.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 447 Line Load Control L-11 Programming STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Should the system restrict incoming calls during LINE LOAD CONTROL? 0/1: No/Yes. Note:Incoming calls terminated to CCIS/ISDN cannot be restricted. STEP 2:ANPD- Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B; Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. STEP 3:ASPA- Assign an access code to LINE LOAD CONTROL. Assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix), SIDA = 46 for Line Load Control Start. Assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix), SIDA = 47 for Line Load Control Cancel. Assign a Connection Index, CI = Normal (N). STEP 4:ASFC- Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 16 to the stations that will be unaffected by LINE LOAD CONTROL.