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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 458NDA-24297, Issue 1
    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    CCI: Call Category Index (Assign 1 = LDN (C.O. Line))
    RES: RestrictionData(Assign1=Allowed) 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection - Outside L-30
    L-30  LDN Night Connection - Outside
    General Description
    This feature routes LOCAL DIRECTORY NUMBER (LDN) calls to a preselected station outside the system when
    the system is in Night mode.
    This feature also enables the ATTCON to transmit terminated LDN calls to outside, using the outgoing trunk in the
    FCCS network.
    Operating Procedure
    To answer LDN NIGHT CONNECTION calls (DID, TIE)
    1. An incoming LDN call in Night mode is automatically routed to a preselected LDN NIGHT
    CONNECTION station outside the system.
    2. The calling party receives ringback tone.
    3. The ringing signal is sent out to the LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-OUTSIDE station.
    4. The LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station answers the incoming call. If necessary, this station can transfer
    the incoming call to another station outside the system using the CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-
    11] feature.
    Service Conditions
    1. NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] and NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] take priority
    over this feature.
    2. The maximum number of digits in the destination number is 8. SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM [S-3] can
    be used when more than 8 digits are needed.
    3. The destination station outside the system can be assigned on a per-LDN basis.
    4. This feature is available for a maximum of 16 LDNs per tenant.
    5. LDN NIGHT CONNECTION - OUTSIDE [L-30] will not route an incoming call on an MFC signaling
    trunk through another MFC signaling trunk.
    6. NIGHT CONNECTION OUTSIDE - SYSTEM [N-17] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION
    [T-8] is available while the destination station is in the following states:
    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION [M-3]
    TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT [T-7]
    Outgoing Trunk Busy
    7. FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night changeover information is determined by System Data 1 Index
    640, and the information is transmitted to a node of FPC designated by System Data 1 Index 704.
    Note 1:The maximum number of telephone numbers that can be programmed in the system is 65,535.
    8. Outgoing trunk within the FCCS network can be assigned as forwarding destination for Night Mode (LDN
    NIGHT CONNECTION-OUTSIDE [L-30]).
    9. The order of priority of forwarding features used when the system is Night Mode are as follows.
    1. NIGHT CONNECTION FLEXIBLE [N-2]
    2. NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1]
    3. LDN NIGHT CONNECTION [L-28]
    4. NIGHT CONNECTION-OUTSIDE-SYSTEM [N-17]
    5. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) [T-8]
    Note 2:The value of 1 is the highest priority, the value of 5 is the lowest priority. 
    						
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    L-30 LDN Night Connection - Outside
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    Note 3:When forwarding destination for this feature is not assigned, busy tone is sent.
    10. When assigning a forwarding destination number for Night Mode using ALDNN command, the maximum
    16 digits can be programmed by using TYPE = 1 (Station Number) / 2 (DC). If the user requires digit
    number greater than 16 or more, assign an Abbreviated Digit Number (ADC) of the forwarding
    destination, preprogrammed by ASPD command, by using TYPE = 3 (Abbreviated Digit Number).
    11. The user can assign different forwarding destination numbers (Telephone Number) to each LDN.
    Note 4:The maximum number of telephone numbers that can be programmed in the system is 65,535.
    12. The user must restrict tandem connection that release-guard signal cannot be detected by tandem-office.
    13. Whether special transmission tone is sent or not while number data is transmitted depends on System Data
    1 Index 6 Bit 0.
    14. LDN call terminated from MFC Line cannot be forwarded to MFC Line.
    15. Forwarding features (except for following) are available for forwarding destination:
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-28] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER [C-3] to ATTCON
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE [C-28]
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE [C-60]
    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE [C-74]
    CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT [C-10]
    16. NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is available
    while the destination is in the following states:
    Forwarding destination is not assigned by ALDNN command.
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to ATTCON is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS [C-5] to ATTCON is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT [C-25] is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE [C-28] is set.
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE [C-60] is set.
    LDN call originated from MFC line is forwarded to MFC line.
    FCCS link is all busy/make-busy/locked out.
    Trunk/Route is all busy.
    Toll is restricted.
    Line is locked out.
    Note 5:NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED [N-1] takes priority over TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8].
    17. When forwarding destination (including CCIS line) is not set, busy or restricted, Busy Tone or Reorder
    Tone is sent.
    18. LDN NIGHT CONNECTION [N-1] is available for connections shown in table below:
    OUTGOING
    CCIS TRUNKDOD TRUNKMFC TRUNK
     INCOMINGCCIS TRUNK
    Possible Possible Possible
    DID TRUNKPossible Possible Possible
    MFC TRUNKPossible Possible Impossible 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection - Outside L-30
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    19. When system is changed from Day Mode to Night Mode while a LDN call is terminating to ATTCON,
    the LDN call is transferred to preprogrammed forwarding destination. If the LDN call cannot be
    transferred according to normal priority by restriction for the forwarding destination, the LDN call is
    processed in order of following precedence:
    1. TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is provided
    2. DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ATTENDANT [D-144] is provided
    3. NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED [N-1] is provided
    Note 6:When above feature is not set, the LDN call is queued.
    Note 7:The value of 1 is the highest priority, the value of 3 is the lowest priority.
    Interactions
    1. A maximum of 16 LDNs can be assigned per tenant; each with its own separate destination number.
    2. If the outgoing route is busy or if the incoming LDN route is restricted from the outgoing destination route,
    the LDN calling party will receive busy tone or will go to TAS, if programmed.
    3. If using TYPE: 3 ADC parameter in the ALDN command, the ADC must first be assigned in the ASPD
    command. TYPE: 3 must be used for outside numbers greater than eight digits.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ALDN- Assign LDN number and its transfer destination.
    TN: Tenant Number
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (must match station numbering plan.)
    Night Transfer: Y/N
    If no, then LDN will only go to Attendant.
    If yes, then the following parameters will be enabled:
    TYPE: Night Transfer Type
    1: Station number
    2: Outside (up to 8 digits)
    3: ADC (when more than 8 digits are required)
    STN: For Types 1 & 2.
    For Type 1, assign station number here.
    For Type 2, assign access code and outside number here.
    (A CCIS remote office station number can be input here also.)
    ADC: For Type 3.
    Input ADC number desired as assigned in ASPD command.
    STEP 2:ASPD- Assign an access code and outside number to an ADC (000-999). This step is required only if
    access code and outside number are greater than eight digits.
    STEP 3:ACFR- Assign TSFI: 2 (Night Connection-Fixed) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN to
    go to Night transfer destination. Assign TSFI: 5 (TAS) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN
    to go to TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS). Restrict if not using TAS.
    STEP 4:ARRC- The incoming route of the LDN must allow trunk-to-trunk connection to the outgoing
    destination route and to the LCR flag route; ARI-D-RES, Direct Connection. 
    						
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    L-30 LDN Night Connection - Outside
    FCCS Programming 
    The following command assignments are required to use this feature via FCCS link.
    When destination number is programmed by using TYPE = 2 (DC) of ALDNN command
    STEP 1:ASYDL- System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7. Assign FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night
    changeover information.
    System Data 1, Index 704-735. Assign FPC of a node which receives the Day/Night changeover
    information transmitted from the node assigned by System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7 above.
    STEP 2:ANPDN- Assign the first digit for Listed Directly Number (LDN) and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    1st DC: 1st Digit Code (0-9,*,#)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (max. 6 digits)
    BLF: Busy Lamp Field (0 = Out of Service/1 = In Service)
    STEP 3:ASPAN - Assign the number of digit of access code for LDN and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ACC: Access Code (max. 6 digits)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N) Normal, (H) Hooking, (B) Busy
    SRV: Kind of Service (Designate“TELN”for LDN,“OGC/OGCA/LCRS”for forwarding
    destination.)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-16)
    STEP 4:ALRTN - Assign Logical Route Number to Physical Route Number.
    LGRT: Logical Route Number (1-89)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code (1-253)
    RT: External Route Number (1-255)
    STEP 5:ALDNN - Assign FPC of a node with attendant console which receives the LDN call by dialing
    the LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the node with attendant console which receives LDN calls
    TYPE: Number Type of Night Mode destination number of LDN (Designate destination number
    including access code)
    DC: Assign the Outside Destination Number including access code.
    STEP 6:ACFR - Allow the Call Forwarding Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    TSFI: Transfer Service Feature Index (Assign 2 = Direct in Termination (Night only))
    CCI: Call Category Index (Assign 1 = LDN (C.O. Line))
    RES: RestrictionData(Assign1=Allowed)
    When destination number is programmed by using TYPE = 3 (ADC) of ALDNN command
    STEP 1:ASYDL - System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7. Assign FPC of a node which transmits Day/Night
    changeover information.
    System Data 1, Index 704-735. Assign FPC of a node which receive the Day/Night changeover
    information transmitted from the node assigned by System Data 1, Index 640, Bit 0-7 above. 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection - Outside L-30
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:ANPDN- Assign the first digit for Listed Directly Number (LDN) and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    1st DC: 1st Digit Code (0-9,*,#)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    NND: Number of Necessary Digits (max. 6 digits)
    BLF: Busy Lamp Field (0 = Out of Service/1 = In Service)
    STEP 3:ASPAN - Assign the number of digit of access code for LDN and forwarding destination.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ACC: Access Code (max. 6 digits)
    CI: Connection Status Index (N = Normal/H = Hooking/B = Busy)
    SRV: Kind of Service (Designate“TELN”for LDN,“OGC/OGCA/LCRS”for forwarding
    destination.)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-16)
    STEP 4:ALRTN - Assign Logical Route Number to Physical Route Number.
    LGRT: Logical Route Number (1-89)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code (1-253)
    RT: External Route Number (1-255)
    STEP 5:ASPD - Assign speed calling number to Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC).
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code (max. 4 digits)
    CD: Desired Speed Calling Number (max. 24 digits)
    Note:The user must be assigned this command at node which receives the LDN call.
    STEP 6:ALDNN - Assign FPC of a node with attendant console which receives the LDN call by dialing
    the LDN.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (max. 16 digits)
    FPC: Fusion Point Code of the node with attendant console which receives LDN calls
    TYPE: Number Type of Night Mode destination number of LDN. Assign 3 (ADC).
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code assigned by ASPF command
    STEP 7:ACFR - Allow the Call Forwarding Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number (1-255)
    TSFI: Transfer Service Feature Index (Assign 2 = Direct in Termination (Night only))
    CCI: Call Category Index (Assign 1 = LDN (C.O. Line))
    RES: RestrictionData(Assign1=Allowed) 
    						
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    M-1 Meet-Me Paging
    M-1 Meet-Me Paging
    General Description
    This feature allows a user dial access to paging equipment, and connects both parties automatically, after the called
    party has answered the page.
    Operating Procedure
    To page
    1. Calling station dials the Paging access code; receives continuous ringback tone for 1 second.
    2. Calling station pages the desired party.
    3. Calling station remains off-hook or hangs up.
    To answer
    1. Called party dials the Page answer code.
    2. NON-DELAY OPERATION
    a.) The party paged is immediately connected to the calling party.
    3. DELAY OPERATION
    a.) The party paged receives ringback tone.
    b.) The calling station rings.
    c.) The calling station goes off-hook and is immediately connected to the paged station.
    Service Conditions
    1. A maximum of six routes can be provided with paging trunks.
    2. Paging equipment is customer provided.
    3. One paging trunk will be assigned to each route.
    4. Paging access and answer codes are assigned in system data programming to correspond with each route.
    5. The maximum number of digits that can be used as a paging access and/or answer code is 3.
    6. The type of paging service provided on a system basis is programmed via the MAINTENANCE
    ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL [M-18] into the system database.
    7. A page waiting to be answered is automatically cancelled after a predetermined program duration. See
    VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETER[V-1]for other selectable timing choices.
    8. Central Office Trunks (COTs) are used as interface circuits to the paging equipment.
    9. Loop signaling is the recommended signaling type. Refer to PAGING TRANSFER[P-10].
    Interactions
    1. MEET-ME PAGING and PAGING ACCESS [P-1] can be provided simultaneously in the same system.
    In ARTD, CDN 6:TCL must be assigned as data“8”for MEET-ME PAGE, while PAGING ACCESS [P-
    1] routes may be assigned as data“11”, General Page, or as data“1”, DDD. Separate access codes for each
    feature are required. A MEET-ME PAGING answer and cancel code is required for each MEET-ME
    PAGING zone.
    2. MEET-ME PAGING is limited to stations and Attendant Consoles. CO trunks, TIE LINE ACCESS [T-
    3], or REMOTE ACCESS TO PBX SYSTEM [R-2] calls must have the Attendant Console or user
    perform the paging operation.
    3. The Attendant Console cannot dial the MEET-ME PAGING answer codes. 
    						
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    Meet-Me Paging M-1
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3] and EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE [E-1]: These features will be denied for a
    connection that includes the Paging route.
    5. DELAY OPERATION: Station A is connected to party B. Station A momentarily presses the switch hook
    and dials the MEET-ME PAGE route access code. When connected to the page, Station A requests Station
    C to dial the MEET-ME PAGE answer code. Station A hangs up. When Station C dials the answer code,
    Station A is rung. Station C and Station A are connected. If Station A hangs up, Party B is connected to
    Station C. If Station A momentarily presses the switch hook, all three parties are connected together in a
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] connection. If Station C does not call the MEET-ME PAGE answer code
    after 30 seconds, Party B rings back to Station A.
    6. NON-DELAY OPERATION: Station A is connected to Party B. Station A momentarily presses the switch
    hook and dials the MEET-ME PAGE route access code. When connected to the page, Station A requests
    Station C to dial the MEET-ME PAGE answer code. Station A stays on the trunk and is still voice-
    connected to the paging equipment. Station C dials the MEET-ME PAGE answer code. The paging trunk
    becomes idle. Station A is connected to Station C. If Station A hangs up, Party B is connected to Station
    C. If Station A momentarily presses the switch hook, all three parties are connected together in a THREE-
    WAY CALLING [T-2] connection. There is no time-out period if Station C does not dial the MEET-ME
    PAGE answer code. Station A may press the switch hook to disconnect the page trunk and reconnect to
    Party B. If desired, Station A may hang up and Station A will be recalled by Party B.
    7. Stations allowed Priority Page, SFI = 57, will come into the paging route, except when the Attendant
    Console is paging.
    8. To answer MEET-ME PAGE, while connected to another party, CALL HOLD [C-6] must be used.
    THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] is not allowed.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 73, Bits 0 and 1.
    For MEET-ME PAGE, non-Delay service, Bit 0 = 1, Bit 1 = 0.
    For MEET-ME PAGE, Delay service, Bit 0 = 0, Bit 1 = 1.
    For MEET-ME PAGE, Delay service with call transfer, Bit 0 = 1, Bit 1 = 1.
    See PAGING TRANSFER[P-10].
    System Data 1, Index 73, Bit 3. Are PAGE cancel codes provided for each route? 0/1: Per route/
    Common to all routes.
    System Data 1, Index 74, Bit 0-3. Assign the cancel timer for unanswered page.
    Assign data 00H for 30 seconds.
    (0-F + 1) x 30 = Cancel Timer.
    System Data 2, Index 1, Bits 0 & 1. Consultation Hold allowed or denied. 00: Denied; 01: Originating
    and Terminating Calls allowed; Tandem Call Denied; 11: All calls allowed.
    STEP 2:ARTD- Assign the Paging route as shown below:
    RT:1
    1-OSGS :2 2-ONSG :3 5-TF :1 6-TCL :8 7-L/T :1
    8-RLP :2 15-LSG :0/1
    STEP 3:AT R K- Assign the LENs, Paging Trunk Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number.
    STEP 4:MBTK- Assign the Make Idle status to the Paging Trunks. 
    						
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    M-1 Meet-Me Paging
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 5:ANPD- Reserve levels for trunk access and for MEET-ME PAGE answer and cancel codes. Assign
    the trunk access level for a Connection Index (CI) of Normal (N) and Hooking (H) service. Number of
    necessary digits is usually one or two. Busy Lamp Field is not activated. If the MEET-ME PAGE
    answer and cancel codes reside in a level reserved for features, then assign according to a
    predetermined numbering plan. If the MEET-ME PAGE answer and cancel codes reside in a separate
    level, then assign a CI of Normal (N) only. The number of necessary digits is usually two, and the
    Busy Lamp Field is off.
    STEP 6:ASPA- For the MEET-ME PAGE route access code, assign the access code in the level assigned in
    ANPD. Type of Service, SRV = OGC (Outgoing Call) for Outgoing trunks. Assign CIs of Normal (N)
    and Hooking (H). For the MEET-ME PAGE route answer and cancel codes, assign the access code in
    the level assigned in ANPD. Type of Service, SRV = PAGA (Paging Answer) and SRV = PAGC
    (Multiple Announcement Service). Assign the proper route number associated with this code. Assign
    for a CI of Normal (N).
    STEP 7:ARSC- For stations allowed access to the paging routes, allow Route Restriction Index (RRI) 3 for
    the Route Restriction Classes (RSC) assigned to these stations.
    STEP 8:ASFC- Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 38 to the stations that will have MEET-ME
    PAGE. If Priority Page is used, allow SFI 57.
    STEP 9:ARRC- Allow trunk-to-trunk connection between the paging route and the incoming/outgoing route.
    Assign ARI-A-RES, via the Attendant Console. The incoming/outgoing route would be the party
    being held at a station, or Attendant Console wishing to speak to the party for whom the page is
    intended. 
    						
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    Miscellaneous Trunk Access M-2
    M-2  Miscellaneous Trunk Access
    General Description
    This feature provides access to all types of external and customer provided equipment/facilities, such as FX [F-2],
    WATS [W-1], CCSA [C-14], TIE LINE [T-3], and Exchange Network, along with DICTATION [D-3], PAGING
    [P-1], and CODE CALLING [C-21].
    Operating Procedure
    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS is accomplished via system data programming at the MAINTENANCE
    ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    Service Conditions
    1. Access to these trunk groups is allowed or denied via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    2. An interface circuit must be provided per trunk required.
    Interactions
    If other features are being used (such as SMDR, toll restriction, and/or LCR (S)), refer to those feature descriptions,
    as other commands may be required that are not listed below.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ARTD- Refer to the Feature listing for the type of trunk route to be accessed.
    STEP 2:AT R K- Assign the LENs, Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number.
    STEP 3:MBTK- Assign the Make Idle status to the trunks.
    STEP 4:ANPD- Assign a level for trunk access. Assign Connection Indexes (CI) for Normal (N) and Hooking
    (H) service. Number of Necessary Digits is assigned according to a predetermined numbering plan.
    Busy Lamp Field is not activated.
    STEP 5:ASPA- Assign the access code, as indicated, by the level assigned in ANPD. Type of Service, SRV =
    OGC (Outgoing Call) for Outgoing trunks.
    STEP 6:ARSC- Assign a Route Restriction Class (RSC) that is allowed in Route Restriction Indexes (RRI) 0,
    1, 2 and 3 to the station that is allowed access to these trunks.
    STEP 7:ASDT- Assign an RSC to the stations that allow access to these trunks. 
    						
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