NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 628NDA-24297, Issue 1 R-16 Radio Paging FCCS Programming (cont’d) 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 command data shown is set to all nodes using the service: ASTD, ARTD, ATRK, ASFC
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 629 Route Restriction - Announcement R-27 R-27 Route Restriction - Announcement General Description This feature permits a station-originated call, dialed to a restricted outgoing number, to be automatically routed to a recorded announcement informing the caller that the dialed number is restricted. (TOLL RESTRICTION [T-7]) Operating Procedure No manual operation is required after this feature has been programmed in system data. Service Conditions 1. This service feature is available when a station-originated call encounters a restriction. 2. Access to the announcement of this service feature is restricted by MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION [M-3]. 3. The announcement machine can be provided on a per-tenant basis. 4. The availability of this service cannot be determined for each originating route. 5. TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] takes precedence over this feature. 6. Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) and the calling station must be accommodated in the same node within the FCCS network. Programming STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 4, 5. Toll Restriction (disposition of Restricted Call) Assign Bits 4and5as“0”. STEP 2:AAED- Equipment type 7 = Outgoing Route Restriction Announcement Also see ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE[A-60]for programming of announcement and MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION[M-3]for trunk restriction programming.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 630NDA-24297, Issue 1 R-37 RS-464A PAD R-37 RS-464A PAD General Description This service is for changing the current PAD control system for the lines and external trunks to a PAD control system which conforms to the RS-464A specification. The following table outlines the comparison between the current PAD control and the RS-464A PAD control. Note:ONS: Line interface to On-Premises Line (General Telephone) OPS: Line interface to Off-Premises Line (Log Line Telephone) When using the 24DTR/24CCT/24PRT, APAD and ARTD, PAD 2 are ignored when switch settings are set to ARTD fixed, and PAD patterns 1 and 2 are selectable by switch settings. Note:In the following tables, -db indicates a decrease in volume level; +db indicates an increase in volume. CALLING TERMINALCALLED TERMINAL RS-464A PAD CONTROL THE CURRENT PAD CONTROL ONS ONS 6dB PAD ON 5dB PAD ON ONS OPS 3dB PAD ON PAD OFF (0dB) OPS ONS 3dB PAD ON PAD OFF (0dB) OPS OPS PAD OFF (0dB) PAD OFF (0dB) ONS ATT 6dB PAD ON PAD OFF (0dB) OPS ATT 3dB PAD ON PAD OFF (0dB) ONS Trunk Data assigned to ARTD, PAD Data assigned to ARTD, PAD OPS Trunk Data assigned to ARTD, PAD2 Data assigned to ARTD, PAD ATT Trunk Data assigned to ARTD, PAD Data assigned to ARTD, PAD PAD PATTERN 1 PAD PATTERN 1 PAD PATTERN 1 24 DTR WITH SFI 50 = 0 24 DTR WITH SFI 50 = 1 24 DTR WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2 SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 -8db -8db 0ARTD, PADARTD, PAD1 -2db -2db 1 -2db -2db 1 -2db -2db 2 -4db -4db 2 -4db -4db 2 -4db -4db 3 -6db -6db 3 -6db -6db 3 -6db -6db 4 -8db -8db 4 -8db -8db 4 -8db -8db 5 Unused Unused 5 0db 0db 5 0db 0db 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 631 RS-464A PAD R-37 General Description (cont’d) PAD PATTERN 2 PAD PATTERN 2 PAD PATTERN 2 24 DTR WITH SFI 50 = 0 24 DTR WITH SFI 50 = 1 24DTR WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 -9db -3db 0ARTD, PADARTD, PAD1 -3db +3db 1 -3db +3db 1 -3db +3db 2 -3db -3db 2 -3db -3db 2 -3db -3db 3 -6db 0db 3 -6db 0db 3 -6db 0db 4 -9db -3db 4 -9db -3db 4 -9db -3db 5 Unused Unused 5 0db 0db 5 0db 0db 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db 16 COTBE WITH SFI 50 = 0 16 COTBE WITH SFI 50 = 1 16 COTBE WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PAD TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 0db 0db 0 ARTD PAD 1 0db 0db 1 0db 0db 1 0db 0db 2 -3db -3db 2 -3db -3db 2 -3db -3db 3 -6db -6db 3 -6db -6db 3 -6db -6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 5 Unused Unused 5 0db 0db 5 0db 0db 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db 8TLTR (DID) WITH SFI 50 = 0 8TLTR (DID) WITH SFI 50 = 1 8TLTR (DID) WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PADTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 0db 0db 0 ARTD PAD 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 3 -6db +6db 3 -6db +6db 3 -6db +6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 5 Unused Unused 5 0db 0db 5 0db 0db 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 632NDA-24297, Issue 1 R-37 RS-464A PAD General Description (cont’d) In 4 Wire E+M Mode, the 8TLTR can set PAD values using switch settings and ARTD and APAD values. In the following table, P0 and P1 are assigned by setting ARTD to a value of 0, CDN 30:PAD and setting values by usingSwitch1(P0)andSwitch2(P1).P2andP3areassignedbysettingARTD/APADtoavalueof5,andPAD values are set by using Switch 3 positions 1, 2, 3 and 4 (P2) and positions 5, 6, 7 and 8 (P3). Operating Procedure The following connections are performed: STATION-TO-STATION CONNECTION STATION-TO-ATT CONNECTION CONNECTION VIA ATT OUTGOING C.O. LINE CONNECTION FROM STATION OUTGOING C.O. LINE CONNECTION FROM ATT Service Conditions 1. RS-464A PAD control is performed for lines and external trunks. 2. ONS (general telephone) and OPS (long line telephone) are identified by the SFC of the station concerned. 8TLTR (2W E+M) WITH SFI 50 = 0 8TLTR (2W E+M) WITH SFI 50 = 18TLTR (2W E+M) WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PADTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 0db 0db 0 ARTD PAD 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 3 -6db +6db 3 -6db +6db 3 -6db +6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 4 0db +6db 5 Unused Unused 5 0db 0db 5 0db 0db 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db 8TLTR (4W E+M) WITH SFI 50 = 0 8TLTR (4W E+M) WITH SFI 50 = 18TLTR (4W E+M) WITH APAD SETTING ARTD PADTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADARTD PAD 2TRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PADAPAD SETTINGTRANSMIT PADRECEIVE PAD 0 P0 P1 0 ARTD PAD 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 1 -3db -3db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 2 -6db -6db 3 -12db -11db 3 -12db -11db 3 -12db -11db 4 -16db -11db 4 -16db -11db 4 -16db -11db 5 P2 P3 5 P2 P3 5 P2 P3 15 Pad Off Pad Off 6 Unused Unused 6 Unused Unused 7 0db 0db 7 0db 0db
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 633 RS-464A PAD R-37 Service Conditions (cont’d) 3. An Attendant Console is regarded as an ONS. The Attendant Console will follow the PAD values assigned in ARTD. 4. If PAD data is assigned by APAD command, this data overrides other PAD data assigned by ARTD, except when switch settings on the 24DTR are set to ARTD fixed. 5. PAD settings for the 8TLTR can be set using ARTD/APAD or a combination of switch settings and ARTD/APAD. 6. This service is used for each of the following connections: STATION-TO-STATION CONNECTION STATION-TO-ATT CONNECTION CONNECTION VIA ATT OUTGOING C.O. LINE CONNECTION FROM STATION OUTGOING C.O. LINE CONNECTION FROM ATT 7. If the impedance of the trunk does not match the impedance setting on the trunk, the PAD values will not match the values in the previous tables. Programming Assignment of Telephone STEP 1:ASDT- Assign the station data. STEP 2:ASFC- Assign either ONS or OPS to the SFC of the station. SFI = 50, RES: 0/1 = ONS (General Telephone) /OPS (Long Line Telephone) Stations that have SFI 50 in ASFC set to a 0, will follow the PAD setting in PAD 2 of ARTD. Stations that have SFI 50 in ASFC set to a 1 will follow the PAD set in PAD 2. PAD 2 settings override the values set in PAD. STEP 3:ASYD- System 1, Index 4, Bit 6 affects Station-to-Station calls only. (0=6dB, 1=0dB) Assignment of External Trunk STEP 1:ARTD- Assign route class data for the route number of the external trunk. When assigning route class data, assign PAD control data between ONS and external trunk to CDN 30:PAD or CDN 32:PAD2. Assign expansion route class data for the route number of the external trunk. When assigning expansion route class data, assign PAD control data between OPS and external trunk to PAD2 (CDN 32). When PAD 2 is not assigned, the value assigned in PAD will be used. STEP 2:AT R K- Assign trunk data of external trunk. STEP 3:MBTK- Cancel the make-busy of the external trunk assigning by ATRK. STEP 4:APAD- Assign the PAD control data for tandem connection, station-to-trunk connections, and outgoing/incoming connection. When assigning APAD for station-to-station connections, the OGPAD parameter has no effect when assigned (only the ICPAD parameter is used).
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 634NDA-24297, Issue 1 R-49 Ringer Mute R-49 Ringer Mute General Description This feature allows a user to stop ringing by pressing the associated feature key on the Dterm. Operating Procedure 1. The Dtermuser presses the RINGER MUTE key; the ringing is muted and the LED of the key lights. RING OFF is displayed for three seconds. 2. The D termuser presses the RINGER MUTE key again; the ringing is recovered and the LED of the key is turned off. RING ON is displayed for three seconds. Service Conditions 1. The feature key for Ringer Mute must be assigned to the Dterm. 2. Ringer Mute which has been set becomes ineffective upon system initialization, individual initialization of LP or initialization of PM. 3. While this service is activated, ringing for Call Back is not provided as well. 4. This service has no effect on the status of DO NOT DISTURB [D-11] service. For example: a.) When Do Not Disturb is set, the station is in the Do Not Disturb status. b.) When Ringer Mute is set, the station is in the Do Not Disturb and Ringer Mute status. c.) When Do Not Disturb is reset, the station is in the Ringer Mute status. 5. When this service is activated, ringing for any call is muted. 6. If a user presses the RINGER MUTE key while a call is terminating, ringer for this call will be muted. Programming STEP 1:AKYD-ForDtermsets, RINGER MUTE may be assigned to a programmable line/feature key. Assign Type:Function:RING MUTE [117]. STEP 2:ADSL- Assign SN = 0 (Idle) and FKY = 117 (Ringer Mute: RG-OF). This command is used for assigning the function to each soft key.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 635 RouteNameDisplay R-51 R-51 Route Name Display General Description This feature allows a user to assign a desired trunk type for a route by the system data. The assigned trunk type (maximum of 4 or 8 digits) is displayed on the upper line of DtermLCD. 4-digit display TK No. 8-digit display Note:Trunk type, which can be changed by system data. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Trunk types are assigned a maximum of 4 or 8 digits (depending on system data) using ASCII characters. 2. The trunk type assigned by this feature is not displayed when a call terminates from the ISDN trunk or when a station is connected to the call from/to the ISDN trunk. 3. The trunk type assigned by this feature is displayed only when a call terminates to a station or when a station is connected to the call. In case of the call through a CCIS line, the assigned trunk type is not displayed. If a station is connected to the trunk user through the CCIS, ROM data corresponding to the Trunk Class of the route is displayed. If a station is connected to a station belonging to a different office within the CCIS network, the telephone number of the opposite station is displayed. 4. The trunk type assigned by this feature cannot be displayed at the I-terminal and PCS. 5. This feature is not applicable to the Attendant Console. 6. The current Caller ID services and Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display [C-157] service have priority over this feature. 7. When a call terminates from the trunk which has been assigned the C.O. line number, the LCD display is as shown below: 4-digit displayDDD 1Note AT&T1Note NEWYORKNote ABCD 123ABCD: trunk type assigned by this feature. 123: trunk number preassigned.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 636NDA-24297, Issue 1 R-51 RouteNameDisplay Service Conditions (cont’d) 8-digit display 8. This feature is available when the D termuser presses the call terminating sub line. This feature is also available when the user presses the held sub line after holding a call using the HOLD key. 9. For data assignment to each of NDM (Network Data Memory) and LDM (Local Data Memory), different commands can be used. However, the data in NDM has a priority. The logical route must be assigned to NDM, and the physical route must be assigned to LDM. Programming / 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:ASYDL- System Data 1, Index 512, FPC of the self-node.Note 2 System Data 1, Index 513, LDM usage.Note 2 System Data 1, Index 514, NDM usage.Note 2 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:This data is required for the FCCS network. STEP 2:ADRTN/ADRTL- Assign the Route Name data on a route basis. Note 3 LGRT/RT: Logical Route or Physical Route Number TYPE: A maximum digit for the Route Name data 1/2 = 4 digits / 8 digits DISP: Displayed Data Note:When the system is used within an FCCS network, assign the Logical Route Number via LGRT, ADRTN. When the system is not used within an FCCS network, assign the Physical Route Number via RT, ADRTN. ADRTN command data has priority over the ADRTL command data. Route Name data programmed by ADRTN is displayed at all FCCS nodes in the network. ABCDEFGH ABCDEFGH: trunk type assigned by this feature.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 637 Remote Call Forwarding Control R-54 R-54 Remote Call Forwarding Control General Description This feature allows a station user to set/cancel the following forwarding features from the target station by dialing the identification (ID) code preset for the forwarding station. CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2] CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER [C-3] SPLITCALLFORWARDING [S-99] These forwarding features can also be set/cancelled from an outside station via C.O./Tie line. Operating Procedure To set the ID code of the forwarding station 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the access code for setting ID code; receive special dial tone. 3. Dial the desired ID code (A maximum of 10 digits. The last digit must be“#”); receive service set tone. To set Remote Call Forwarding Control from the target station 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Remote Call Forwarding Control access code; receive ring back tone. About six seconds after, receive special dial tone. 3. Dial the forwarding station ID code; receive special dial tone. 4. Dial the forwarding station number; receive dial tone. 5. Dial the access code or press the feature key for setting the desired forwarding feature; receive special dial tone. 6. Dial the target station number (A maximum of 12 digits); receive service set tone. To cancel Remote Call Forwarding Control from the forwarding station 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the cancel code or press the feature key for canceling the forwarding feature; receive service set tone. To cancel Remote Call Forwarding Control from the target station This procedure can also be applied when cancelling the forwarding feature which has set at the forwarding station. 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Remote Call Forwarding Control access code; receive ring back tone. About six seconds after, receive special dial tone. 3. Dial the forwarding station ID code; receive special dial tone. 4. Dial the forwarding station number; receive dial tone. 5. Dial the cancel code or press the feature key for canceling the forwarding feature; receive service set tone. Service Conditions 1. ID code entry is restricted when the button“#”is not pressed as the last digit. 2. When setting a new ID code, the previous ID code is automatically erased. 3. The list of ID codes cannot be output. 4. ID code data is saved by the MAT command or the routine diagnosis program for saving Call Forwarding data.