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    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 858NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-52 Calling/Called Number Display - CCIS
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    2. The Attendant presses the ANSWER key; Station B and the Attendant are connected. The number of
    Station B is displayed on the Attendant Console.
    Service Conditions
    For the Attendant Console
    1. At the time of call origination:
    a.) The called number is displayed (last 6 digits) only when the called party has answered the call.
    2. At the time of call termination:
    a.) The calling number is displayed (last 6 digits) only when the Attendant has answered the
    terminated call.
    3. The display of the telephone number of the station that has answered the call routed by the Attendant has
    priority over this service. This is not applicable to Inter-office telephone number display in the above case.
    4. Even if the communicating party has changed during a call, the display of the telephone number remains
    unchanged.
    5. As stated in the preceding paragraph, the telephone number display is made only for the station that has
    first engaged in a call with the Attendant.
    For the Dterm
    1. Call origination: The called number is displayed (8 digits).
    2. Call termination: The calling number is displayed while the called side is being rung.
    3. Display of the telephone number of the station which has answered the call routed by the Attendant has
    priority over this service. This is not applicable to inter-office telephone number display in the above case.
    4. Even if the communicating party has changed during a call, display of the telephone number remains
    unchanged.
    Programming
    ASYD- System 1, Index 82. Assign Number Display Pattern (b4-b7).
    STN (a)
    [Node A] [Node B]STN (b)
    CCIS ATT 
    						
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    Call Processing Indication - CCIS C-53
    C-53  Call Processing Indication - CCIS 
    General Description
    This feature provides a visual indication at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] of all CCIS calls being handled by
    the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] through the CCIS network.
    Operating Procedure
    Refer to the operation guide of the Attendant Console.
    Service Conditions
    1. The status of calls being processed by the Attendant is indicated by the status lamps (BUSY, ATND, or
    HOLD) corresponding to the particular loop key.
    2. The ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] is equipped with six dedicated switched loop keys. Each loop key
    has five associated indicator lamps (HOLD, ATND, BUSY, RING, ANSWER) which display the status
    of the call on that loop. The indicator lamps may be on, off or flashing (400 ms. On and 400 ms. Off).
    3. When the ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE [A-6] feature is activated, the status of the call is removed
    from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] until alerted by the AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] feature.
    Interactions
    The ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] must first be provided.
    Programming
    No Programming Required. These indications are inherent in the system. These indications are enabled
    when the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] is programmed. Also, see DIGITAL DISPLAY - STATION
    [D-5]and DIGITAL DISPLAY - TRUNK[D-6]and ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE[A-6]. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 860NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-54 Call Transfer - Attendant - CCIS
    C-54  Call Transfer - Attendant - CCIS
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to transfer a call through the CCIS network to an Attendant Console located in a Main or
    Satellite node, while connected to a CCIS network call.
    Operating Procedure
    To transfer a call to an Attendant Console
    1. While engaged in a Central Office trunk call, switch hook flash; receive special dial tone.
    2. Dial the Operator Access Code.
    3. The Attendant Console ATND lamp flashes and the buzzer sounds. The station receives ringback tone.
    To answer from the Attendant Console
    1. Refer to the operation guide of the Attendant Console.
    If the station wishes to return to the Central Office trunk call while the Attendant Console is being called
    1. Switch hook flash; the ATND lamp is extinguished at the Attendant Console and the buzzer stops.
    2. The station returns to the Central Office trunk call.
    Service Conditions 
    1. This feature is available when the Attendant Console is in a different node in the CCIS network.
    2. This feature is available for incoming or outgoing C.O. trunk calls and station-to-station calls.
    3. When the Attendant Console is in NIGHT CONNECTION - CCIS mode, the transferring station will
    receive reorder tone.
    4. When a HOTLINE - CCIS [H-12] set is equipped with a dial, the user can switch hook flash to get the
    special dial tone, then dial“0”. Ringback tone is provided and the Attendant Console is notified of the call.
    5. This feature cannot be used when NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED - CCIS [N-15] or NIGHT
    CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE - CCIS [N-16] is activated. In this case, CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS -
    CCIS [C-50] would be used to transfer a call. If CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT - CCIS is attempted,
    reorder tone will be returned.
    6. If the SPLITTING [S-4, S-4D] or ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5] feature is activated, CALL
    TRANSFER-ATTENDANT - CCIS can be implemented.
    7. A station-to-station or station-to-trunk connection, within the same node as the NIGHT ATTENDANT
    TRANSFER [A-19] station, cannot be transferred to the NIGHT ATTENDANT TRANSFER [A-19]
    station. However, a station-to-station or station-to-trunk connection, in which one party is located in the
    same system as the NIGHT ATTENDANT TRANSFER [A-19] station, can be transferred to the NIGHT
    ATTENDANT TRANSFER [A-19] station.
    Interactions
    1. A HOTLINE [H-1] station may transfer a call to the Attendant Console.
    2. A call transferred to a station with a call forwarding feature set will forward according to the conditions
    of the feature, unless the station is CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS - CCIS to the Attendant Console.
    CALL FORWARDING-OVERRIDE [C-26] supersedes CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS - CCIS.
    3. A call transfer to a station in a station Hunt Group will hunt according to the conditions of the station
    hunting feature used. 
    						
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    Call Transfer - Attendant - CCIS C-54
    Interactions (cont’d)
    4. A call transfer to a Dtermthat has DO NOT DISTURB [D-21D] set will receive reorder tone, or follow
    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE or ALL CALLS if set.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 2, Index 1, Bits 0 & 1. Assign data“11”to allow CONSULTATION HOLD [C-
    58] for all types of connections.
    STEP 2:AT N R- Allow tenant-to-tenant connection for Inter and Intra-tenant connections. Assign Tenant
    Restriction Index (TRI) 0, and 4 on an Inter- and Intra-tenant basis. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 862NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-55 Centralized Billing - CCIS
    C-55  Centralized Billing - CCIS
    General Description
    This service is used for collecting billing information from each office within the network and directing it to
    associated offices, thus providing the billing information to the CENTRALIZED BILLING CENTER via an RS-
    232C interface.
    This feature may be provided through multiple FCCS groups (networks where multiple NEAX2000 IVS
    2sare
    connected via FCCS link) and the NEAX2400 IPX, using CCIS link.
    Note:NEAX2400 IPX - NEAX2000 IVS2connection is available only if the NEAX2000 IVS2is the satellite office
    (requires NEAX2000 IVS2Series 2000 or later software).
    Operating Procedure
    1. Station A in Node A (Main Node) dials Station C in Node C; Station A receives ringback tone and Station
    C is rung.
    STN (c)
    STN (b) STN (a)
    [Node A (Main Node)][Node B 
    (Satellite 
    Node)]
    RS-
    23
    2
    C
    [Node C (Satellite Node)]
    Centralized Billing CenterCCIS CCIS
    STN (c) RG
    RBT
    STN (a)
    [Node A]
    [Node B]STN (b)
    CCIS CCIS[Node C]RBT 
    						
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    Centralized Billing - CCIS C-55
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    2. Station C goes off-hook; Stations A and C are connected with each other in conversation.
    3. Stations A and C go on-hook; SMDR information is sent out to the CENTRALIZED BILLING CENTER.
    4. Station B dials Station C in Node C; Station B receives ringback tone and Station C is rung.
    STN (c)
    STN (a)
    [Node A]
    [Node B]STN (b)
    CCIS CCIS[Node C]
    Centralized Billing Center
    [Node A (Main Node)] RS-232CSMDR Message
    STN (c)
    STN (a)
    [Node A] [Node B]STN (b) CCIS CCIS[Node C] RG
    RBT RBT 
    						
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    C-55 Centralized Billing - CCIS
    Operating Procedure (cont’d)
    5. Station C goes off-hook; Stations B and C are connected in conversation.
    6. Stations C and B go on-hook; SMDR information is sent to the Billing Center through the CCIS line.
    Service Conditions 
    1. The maximum number of billing information output ports at the Center Office is 2.
    2. Information storage capacity of the office should be 700 calls.
    3. If billing information in excess of the above mentioned storage capability is generated at a time when the
    billing information cannot be transmitted to the associated Center Office because of a fault condition, the
    newly generated billing information cannot be processed.
    4. The number of billing information output ports at a local office is 1.
    5. When using CENTRALIZED BILLING - CCIS, it is recommended that the speed of the CCIS signalling
    link be higher than 9600 bps.
    When this service is provided in the network through FCCS groups and NEAX2000 IVS2
    1. For general information of this network, refer to“Network Through FCCS Groups and NEAX2000 IVS2”,
    in the NEAX2400 IPX No. 7 CCIS System Manual.
    2. When the 7 or 8-digit telephone number (assigned in AELGN command) is used in the network, for the
    NEAX2000 IVS
    2, it is output to station number field and the office code field of the originating party. The
    telephone number is not used in ICS text format, therefore, when the 7 or 8-digit telephone number is used
    in the network, it is converted to office code and station number (the station number is output to the station
    number field of the originating party, and the office code is output to office code field of the originating
    party).
    3. When the Centralized Billing Office adopts the CCIS billing method, the receiving message field is output
    as it is.
    4. When the Centralized Billing Office adopts the FCCS billing method, the information field of the
    originating call is also output to the Telephone Number field.
    STN (c)
    STN (a)
    [Node A] [Node B]STN (b)
    CCIS CCIS[Node C]
    Centralized Billing Center
    RS-232CSMDR Message
    [Node A][Node B] CCIS 
    						
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    Centralized Billing - CCIS C-55
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System 1, Index 32, Bit 0: At the time of SMDR processor trouble, outgoing call is not
    restricted/restricted = 0/1. Bit 1: Tenant information is recorded (1). Bit 2: Route information is
    recorded (1). Bit 7: SMDR services are provided (1).
    System 1, Index 33, Bits 3 & 4: Designation of a total of parties to be billed. Bit 5: Designation of
    billing system for a transferred incoming call. Bit 6: Designation of billing system for a transferred
    outgoing call.
    System 1, Index 34, Bit 0: RS-232C non-procedure output function is provided. Bits 1 & 2:
    Designation of RS-232C Output Code. Bit 3: Designation of the number of RS-232C Stop Bits.
    System 1, Index 95, Bits 0-6: SMDR RS-232C Variable Timer setting for the case where computer
    output cannot be provided. Billing data are stored until this timer times out. Bit 7: Valid/Invalid
    Variable Timer (0/1).
    System 1, Index 180/181: Assignment of the Self Office Point Code (OPC).
    System 1, Index 182/183: Assignment of the Center Office Point Code (DPC) (when the self office is
    the Center Office, DPC = 0).
    System 1, Index 288: Designation of RS-232C non-procedure output port (SMDR).
    System 2, Index 3, Bit 0: SMDR Service (1). Bit 7: SMDR Station-to-Station Connection Data (1).
    STEP 2:ASFC- With respect to SFC of the billing subject stations, clear the restriction of SFI = 14 (SMDR -
    Trunk Basis) and, if necessary, SFI = 58 (SMDR STN to STN).
    STEP 3:ARTD- With respect to the Route Class of Outgoing and Incoming Trunks, assign SMDR = 1,
    SMDR3 = 0. The parameters for SMDR2 are pertaining to incoming call billing processing service.
    Assign data to the parameters on an as required basis.
    STEP 4:AMND- Assign necessary maximum number of digits for the number to be dialed on origination of an
    outgoing call. As many digits as assigned are given out as the Called No. of SMDR information.
    STEP 5:AIOC- Assign Baud Rate, Parity Bit, Stop Bit etc. of the designated Output Port for SMDR. (See
    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) [S-10].)
    FCCS Programming 
    The method for this service can be selected whether Centralized Billing - CCIS (CCIS method) or
    Centralized Billing - FCCS (FCCS method). For FCCS method, see STATION MESSAGE DETAIL
    RECORDING (SMDR)[S-10].
    STEP 1:Set the data for the Centralized MAT following programming of CENTRALIZED MAINTENANCE -
    CCIS[C-167]and telephone number (maximum of 8 digits) following NUMBER PORTABILITY -
    CCIS[N-46]. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 866NDA-24297, Issue 1
    C-56 Centralized Day/Night Mode Change - CCIS
    C-56  Centralized Day/Night Mode Change - CCIS
    General Description
    This service feature switches the DAY/NIGHT mode of Satellite Nodes which are linked to the Main Node via
    CCIS, in accordance with the DAY/NIGHT mode switching [A-3] at the Main Node.
    Operating Procedure
    Note:Node B - Node E are Satellite Nodes.
    1. Press the NIGHT key on the Attendant Console for each Tenant; the NIGHT lamp illuminates. The mode
    of Satellite Node for each Tenant changes from Day mode to Night mode.
    Note:To confirm Night Mode, see Night Connection-Fixed - CCIS [N-15].
    Service Conditions 
    1. A Main Node can control DAY/NIGHT mode changeover for a maximum of 16 remote nodes.
    [Node A (Main Node)]
    CCIS
    CCIS
    CCIS CCIS ATT
    TN=2
    TN=3
    TN=4
    TN=5
    [Node B] [Node C] [Node D] [Node E]
    TN=1 TN=1 TN=1TN=1
    ATT
    TN=2
    TN=3
    TN=4
    TN=5
    CCISCCIS
    CCIS
    CCIS
    IINDEX19=05 [Node B] [Node C] [Node D] [Node E]
    TN=1 TN=1 TN=1 TN=1
    INDEX19=04INDEX19=03INDEX19=02 :Day Mode
    :Night Mode 
    						
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    Centralized Day/Night Mode Change - CCIS C-56
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    2. DAY/NIGHT mode changeover will be performed in one-minute increments. If consistency between the
    DAY/NIGHT mode at the Main and Satellite Nodes is lost, the status is restored to that of the Main Node
    within 16 minutes.
    3. At the Main Node, from 1 to 15 tenants can use the system.
    4. At a Satellite Node, only TN = 1 is possible.
    5. When a Satellite Node is equipped with DAY/NIGHT mode changeover features, changeover of the
    Satellite Node DAY/NIGHT mode is not performed from the Main Node.
    6. The Satellite Node cannot have an Attendant Console programmed.
    7. Selecting DAY/NIGHT option from the NEAX2400 IPX does not change the NEAX2000 IVS
    2DAY/
    NIGHT status.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 18, Bit 6: Day/Night change of Satellite Node (for Main Node only).
    Assign data“1”at the Main Node.
    System Data 1, Index 18, Bit 7: Day/Night change is executed by the Main Node (for Satellite Node
    only). Assign data“1”at the Satellite Node whose Day/Night mode is to be changed in accordance
    with key operation at the Main Node.
    System Data 1, Index 19, Bits 0-3. Tenant Number (TN1-15) of the Main Node to which the Satellite
    Node belongs (for Satellite Node only).
    System 1, Index 75, Bit 0: Route Restriction Pattern (ARSC). Bit 1: Service Feature Restriction Pattern
    (ASFC).
    System Data 1, Index 75. Assign 1 (Day/Night Data) to Bit 0 (Route Restriction Pattern (ARSC)), Bit
    1 (Service Feature Restriction Pattern (ASFC)), Bit 2 (Tenant Restriction Pattern (ATNR)), Bit 3 (Toll
    Restriction Pattern (ATDP), and Bit 4 Class Restriction Pattern (AEFR).
    System Data 1, Index 229 = 09 (for Main and Satellite Nodes).
    STEP 2:ARDN- Assign Point Code of Satellite Node (Index = 0-15, PC = 1-16367). (Main Node only.)
    STEP 3:ARSC- Assign data on Day/Night Mode basis.
    STEP 4:ASFC- Assign data on Day/Night Mode basis.
    STEP 5:AT D P- Assign data on Day/Night Mode basis.
    STEP 6:AT N R- Assign data on Day/Night Mode basis.
    STEP 7:AEFR- Assign data on Day/Night Mode basis (EPN Version).
    Note:To list up Day/Night information, use the LDNI command. 
    						
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