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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 478NDA-24297, Issue 1
    M-15 Maintenance Printout
    Programming (cont’d)
    System Data 1, Index 86, Bit 4. Fault Information automatic printout of System Messages? 0/1: No/
    Yes.
    System Data 1, Index 86, Bit 7. Are simplified or detailed System Messages required? 0/1: Simplified/
    Detailed.
    System Data 1, Index 117-123. Each index represents an I/O port. Program the following Bits:
    0, 1, & 2.
    001: Printer*
    010: MAT
    Bit 7: Password Function 0/1:-/In Service.
    STEP 2:AIOC- Assign System Message Output as“IN”for all ports requiring Automatic System Message
    Printout.
    Note:For a System Message Printer, assign these Bits only. 
    						
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    Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) M-18
    M-18  Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
    General Description
    This feature provides a man-machine interface, using a personal computer, to accomplish such items as on-line
    system programming of station and trunk data, traffic information, fault condition analysis, and testing of operating
    programs.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification.
    Service Conditions
    1. When used in conjunction with the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification, it enables the user to
    perform individual maintenance and/or administration functions as required.
    2. The following functions may be performed from the MAT:
    a.) office data assignment and change
    b.) loading of office data stored on a floppy disk
    c.) station, trunk, and operations (peg count) data display
    d.) fault data display
    e.) REMOTE MAINTENANCE [R-7].
    3. The above maintenance functions can be performed on site or at a remote location (see REMOTE
    MAINTENANCE[R-7]).
    4. A maintenance printout of all transactions can be provided, along with fault data and peg count data.
    5. The maximum distance between the MAT and the switching equipment is 50 feet (15m) without a modem.
    6. The following traffic data can be either printed out on the printer or output to the MAT hard disk. The
    traffic data field in the hard disk will be copied to the floppy disk.
    a.) calls per station
    b.) calls per route
    c.) station peg count
    d.) Attendant Console peg count
    e.) route peg count
    7. The history of MAT usage can be output to the printer or MAT printer by entering the USER NAME and
    ID CODE when using, depending on the system data. This feature is called Audit Trail to Track the Mat
    Usage.
    8. When Audit Trail to Track the MAT Usage is used:
    a.) A maximum of 15 USER NAMEs can be assigned.
    b.) The maximum digits of the USER NAME is 16, and those of the ID CODE is 8.
    c.) The USER NAME and ID CODE can be assigned using figures (0-9) and letters (A-Z).
    d.) A maximum of 128 System Messages can be stored. However, if other failure messages are
    output, the stored number for Audit Trail to Track the Mat Usage service will decrease.
    e.) If more than 128 System Messages are output, the exceeded messages will not be stored.
    f.) When a System Message is printed out, that information remains as OLD information.
    9. If wrong ID CODEs are entered several times assigned by system data, the I/O port used for the
    corresponding MAT will be locked out. This feature is called Lock Out Maintenance Port.
    10. When Lock Out Maintenance Port service is used:
    a.) A maximum of 15 USER NAMEs can be assigned. 
    						
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    M-18 Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT)
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    b.) The maximum digits of the USER NAME is 16, and those of the ID CODE is 8.
    c.) Lock Out information is output with the information of the USER NAME, date, time, and IOC
    port used as System Message.
    d.) A maximum of 128 System Messages can be stored. However, if other failure messages are
    output, the stored number for Audit Trail to Track the Mat Usage service will decrease.
    e.) If more than 128 System Messages are output, the exceeded messages will not be stored.
    f.) When a System Message is printed out, that information remains as OLD information.
    11. Multiple MAT connection is available via RS-232C or TCP/IP interface. The allowed MAT number is as
    follows:
    RS-232C: Maximum of 2
    TCP/IP: Maximum of 4
    Note
    Note:
    The number of ports provided by TCP/IP is a maximum of 5. For this reason, if the ports (2 or more ports)
    are occupied by other applications (SMDR, MCI, OAI, MIS, etc.), the allowed MAT number is restricted as
    shown below:
    12. The number of ports for TCP/IP is 21. Therefore, restrictions are lifted to use multiple MATs (regardless
    of the number of other applications used). A maximum of 4 MATs may be connected per system.
    Interactions
    1. AUIDN must be assigned before allowing the password function in the ASYD command. If password is
    allowed in ASYD, before AUIDN is assigned, error message 0550, the PASSWORD NOT YET
    ASSIGNED will be displayed.
    2. Deletion of a password must begin with ASYD, System Data 1, Index 116, and then the AUIDN
    command.
    Programming
    STEP 1:AIOC- Assign the attribute data of the IOC port.
    STEP 2:Assign Terminal Configuration data (Serial Settings / TCPIP Settings) in the PBX Administration
    menu.
    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:Assign Terminal Configuration data (Serial Settings / TCPIP Settings) in the PBX Administration
    menu. Assign the Fusion Point Code of the destination switched in.
    TOTAL APPLICATIONS USED MATS ALLOWED PER SYSTEM
    04
    14
    23
    32
    41 
    						
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    Message Reminder M-19
    M-19 Message Reminder
    General Description
    This feature allows a single-line telephone to leave a MESSAGE REMINDER at the called Dtermset.
    Operating Procedure
    To send a message from a single-line telephone
    1. Dial the desired internal Dtermstation; receive ringback tone or busy tone.
    2. Press switch hook; receive special dial tone.
    3. Dial the MESSAGE REMINDER access code; receive service set tone.
    4. At the called D
    term, the MSG LED will light to indicate a message has been set.
    To review messages
    1. Press the MSG key; the LCD displays:
    Note:When the station number exceeds 12 digits, MSG is not displayed.
    To return the message
    1. Lift handset or press SPEAKER key while the message is displayed.
    2. Press the MSG key; calling station is automatically redialed.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service feature is available only when the called party is a Dtermset, which has the MSG key. If a
    message is directed to a Dtermthat does not have the MSG key or a single-line telephone, the calling station
    will hear reorder tone.
    2. A message can only be sent if the called station is in the idle or busy condition.
    3. A message cannot be sent to a D
    termengaged in calling or recalling from CALL TRANSFER - ALL
    CALLS [C-11], or from CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17].
    4. A maximum of four messages may be received at any one D
    term. If a fifth message is attempted, the reorder
    tone will be transmitted to the calling party.
    5. A message can be displayed at the called D
    termonly when the station is on-hook.
    6. A message may be cleared by displaying the message and pressing the“*”or“#”keyonthecalledD
    terms
    keypad. This is selected via system data.
    7. A message is cleared when it is obtained via the MSG key.
    8. A second message sent by the same telephone set is not restricted and is registered as a second unique
    message. The same applies to the third and fourth messages.
    9. Messages are set to the call forwarded station when the called station sets CALL FORWARDING - ALL
    CALLS [C-5] or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY/DONT ANSWER [C-2, 3].
    10. In case the called D
    termstation is in a hunting group, the message will be set to the first selected station in
    the hunting group when all stations are busy. The message will be set to the ringing station in the hunting
    group when any station is idle.
    Calling Stationhr. min. AM/PM
    MESSAGE  XXXXXXXXXXXX
    XX: XXAM
    (Time Display)  
    						
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    M-19 Message Reminder
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    11. When the call is in the UCD queue, the MESSAGE REMINDER service is not provided.
    12. A maximum of 32 digits can be saved at the called party.
    13. To memorize the telephone number of the calling station, assign SYS1, index 641, b0=1 by the ASYDN
    command.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 17, Bit 0.
    Single-line stations able to use VOICE CALL [V-2D] and MESSAGE REMINDER features to a D
    term
    while hearing ringback tone? 0/1: Restricted/Allowed.
    System Data 1, Index 80, bit 1. Key for message cancel? 0/1:“#”key /“*”key.
    STEP 2:ASFC- Assign the single-line stations a feature class that allows SFI: 53, Message Reminder.
    STEP 3:ANPD- Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy
    (B). Assign NND in accordance with predetermined Numbering Plan.
    STEP 4:ASPA- Assign an access code to Message Reminder; assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix),
    SIDA = 42; assign Hooking (H), and Busy (B).
    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
    STEP 1:ANPDL- Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy
    (B). Assign NND in accordance with predetermined Numbering Plan.
    STEP 2:ASPAL- Assign an access code to Message Reminder; assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code
    Appendix), SIDA = 42; assign Hooking (H), and Busy (B).
    Note:When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required
    in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    Message Reminder - DtermM-19D
    M-19D  Message Reminder - Dterm
    General Description
    ThisfeatureallowsaDtermto leave a MESSAGE REMINDER at another Dterm.
    Operating Procedure
    To send a message from a Dterm
    1. Dial the desired Dtermstation, receive ringback tone or busy tone.
    2. Press the MSG key; the LCD displays:
    Service set tone is heard.
    3. At the called D
    term, the MSG LED will light to indicate a message has been set.
    To review the messages
    1. Press the MSG key; the LCD displays:
    Note:When the station number exceeds 12 digits, MSG is not displayed.
    To return the message
    1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key while message is displayed.
    2. Press the MSG key; the calling station is automatically redialed.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is only available between two Dtermsets, both of which have the MSG key. If a message is
    directed to a Dtermthat does not have the MESSAGE REMINDER feature, the calling stations LCD
    displays:
    2. Messages can only be sent if the called station is in the idle or busy condition.
    3. Messages cannot be sent while engaged in calling and recalling from CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS
    [C-11] and from CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17].
    4. A maximum of four messages may be received at any one D
    term. If a fifth message is attempted, the LCD
    will display:MESSAGE SET
    Called Station
    XXXX
    (Time Display) 
    Calling Stationhr. min. AM/PM
     MSG XXXXXXXXXXXX
    XX: XXAM
    (Time Display) 
    MESSAGE REST
    (Time Display) 
    MESSAGE BUSY
    (Time Display)  
    						
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    M-19D Message Reminder - Dterm
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    5. Messages can be displayed only when the station is on-hook. A message may be cleared by displaying the
    message and pressing the“*”or“#”key on the called Dterms key pad.
    6. A message is cleared when it is obtained via the MSG key.
    7. Messages cannot be cleared by the message sender.
    8. A second message sent by the same calling D
    termis registered as a second unique message. The same
    applies to the third and fourth messages.
    9. If a message is returned to an unattended station, the telephone number may be stored as a LAST
    NUMBER DIALED [L-6], SAVE AND REPEAT [S-24], or a new MESSAGE REMINDER may be sent.
    10. Messages are sent to the forwarded-to station, which is set by CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-
    5] or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY/DONT ANSWER [C-2, 3].
    11. Messages cannot be sent to a UCD [U-1] station when all stations in the UCD group are busy.
    12. Messages are sent to a dialed station when all stations in a Station Hunting (Circular) group are busy.
    13. If CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31] automatic operation is in service, it will supersede this
    service. If a third station calls and receives busy tone, MESSAGE REMINDER - D
    termcannot be set.
    14. A maximum of 32 digits can be saved at the called party.
    15. To utilize the telephone number of the calling station, assign SYS1, Index 641, b0=1 by the ASYDN
    command.
    16. For the FCCS network, when using this feature with a D
    termSeries E, the following circuit cards are
    recommended:
    Note:If the DtermSeries III is accommodated on one of these circuit cards, a telephone number is indicated by the
    first eight digits only.
    17. The setting station in the FCCS network must provide telephone numbers for this feature.
    18. Message (telephone number) is cleared by the circuit card initialization or the system initialization.
    19. Memory clear is necessary before reprogramming of station data and before using Follow Phone service.
    Interactions
    If CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-31] automatic operation is in service, it will supersede MESSAGE
    REMINDER-Dterm. If a third station calls and receives busy tone, MESSAGE REMINDER-Dtermcan be set.
    Programming
    For Single-Line Sets
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 17, Bit 0.
    Single-line stations able to use VOICE CALL [V-2D] and MESSAGE REMINDER features to a D
    term
    while hearing ringback tone?
    0/1: Restricted/Allowed.
    STEP 2:ASFC- Assign the single-line stations a feature class that allows SFI: 53, Message Reminder.
    FUNCTION NAMECIRCUIT CARD
    16ELC PA-16ELCJ
    DAI PA-DAIG, PA-DAIH, PA-DAIJ
    2DAI PA-2DAIK
    DRU 
    						
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    Message Reminder - DtermM-19D
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 3:ANPD- Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy
    (B). Assign NND in accordance with predetermined Numbering Plan.
    STEP 4:ASPA- Assign an access code to Message Reminder; assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix),
    SIDA = 42; assign Hooking (H), and Busy (B).
    For Dterms
    STEP 5:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 80, Bit 1. Message Reminder Cancel Key (for Dterm)0/1=*Note
    STEP 6: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
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    FKY = 6, MESSAGE REMINDER-D
    term
    STEP 7:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 80, Bit 1.
    Assign a cancel key for MESSAGE REMINDER. 0/1: #/
    Note
    Note:
    Dterms with a MESSAGE REMINDER key do not require the Service Feature Class assignment. Only single-
    line sets require the ASFC assignment.
    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
    STEP 1:ANPDL- Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy
    (B). Assign NND in accordance with predetermined Numbering Plan.
    STEP 2:ASPAL- Assign an access code to Message Reminder; assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code
    Appendix), SIDA = 42; assign Hooking (H), and Busy (B).
    Note:When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required
    in addition to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    M-20D Multiple Line Operation - Dterm
    M-20D  Multiple Line Operation - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows for the appearance of multiple lines on the programmable line/feature keys of the Dtermset.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Three kinds of lines can appear on Dterms:
    MY Line (ML): This line is associated with the extension number assigned to the port on the
    interface circuit.
    Prime Line (PL): This line is given priority for outgoing and incoming calls. The prime line is
    automatically seized when going off-hook.
    Sub Line (SL): This line designates any other line appearing on a D
    term. (The MY Line will
    serve as a prime line, unless differentiated in system data programming).
    2. If a feature is activated that can trigger an AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8], only the station being recalled
    will ring, and the associated line lamp will rapid wink. Other D
    termstations will display that line as busy.
    3. All sublines of a D
    termmust be located in the same Module Group as the DtermMY Line.
    4. A virtual line (Software Line Appearance [S-33]), single line telephone or D
    termcan be assigned to the
    subline.
    5. CALL BACK - D
    term- [C-1D] and OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING - Dterm- [O-2D] are available from
    the My-Line of a Dterm.
    Interactions
    1. Sublines can belong to another station, or be a virtual/software line appearance. Sublines will operate
    under the restrictions of the MY Line. Sublines must be located within the same Module Group as the MY
    Line when assigning ASYD, System Data 1, Index 321, bit 0 as“0.”
    2. Multi Line service in the Inter-Module Group under the control of one LP is available when assigning
    ASYD, System DATA 321, bit 0 as“1.”
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASDT- A LEN equipped with a DtermCircuit Board must be assigned a station number and a
    Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) of 12.
    STEP 2:AKYD- Assign a MY Line, a Prime Line, and various sublines to the D
    terms.
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term0/1:
    RING: Assign ringing to the entire phone
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing All Lines
    2: RingingonPrimeLineOnly
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment enables RG parameter
    PL TN STN: Prime Line Tenant and Station Number 
    						
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    Multiple Line Operation - DtermM-20D
    Programming (cont’d)
    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 STN: Tenant Number and Station Number of Multi-line
    RG: Ringing Assignment per Multi-line Appearance
    0: No Ringing
    1: Ringing in Day Mode Only
    2: Ringing in Night Mode Only
    3: Ringing in Day and Night Mode 
    						
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