NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Feature Programming Manual
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NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 928NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-25 Look Ahead Routing - CCIS Programming (cont’d) If a station in Office A calls a station in Office B, and that station is forwarded to a station in Office A, the link will become idle between Office A and B after the station in A answers. If a station in Office A calls a station in Office B and then transfers the call to Station C (which is also in Office A), Office B disconnects, and the link which goes to Office A drops. The call becomes an in- house station-to-station call.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 929 LDN Night Connection - CCIS L-29 L-29 LDN Night Connection - CCIS General Description When an LDN incoming call arrives from a CCIS line or other outside line while the System is in Night Mode, this service feature transfers the call to a transfer destination outside line, including CCIS lines, assigned for that LDN. Operating Procedure 1. Attendants 1 & 2 in Node A set into Night mode using the NITE key; the Night lamp illuminates indicating that Night mode has been set for handling incoming calls. 2. Station (C) dials the LDN number of Attendant Console #1. Station (C) is automatically connected to night connection Station (B), preset for Attendant Console #1; Station (C) receives ringback tone, and Station (B) is rung. STN (c) [Node C] NIGHT MODE STN (a) [Node A] [Node B]STN (b) CCIS ATT1 ATT2 STN (c) [Node C] NIGHT MODE STN (a) [Node A] [Node B]STN (b) CCIS ATT1 ATT2 L DN In co mi n g C a l l RBTRG RBT
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 930NDA-24297, Issue 1 L-29 LDN Night Connection - CCIS Operating Procedure (cont’d) 3. Station (B) answers; Stations (B) and (C) are connected with each other. If necessary, the call can be transferred to another station by means of Call Transfer-All Calls service. Service Conditions 1. The ranking of this service feature within the Night Connection service is as follows: Night Connection Flexible. Night Connection Fixed. LDN Night Connection (This service). Night Connection Outside. Trunk Answer from Any Station (TAS) Connection. Busy Tone Connection. 2. It is possible to register individual transfer destinations for up to 16 LDNs per Tenant. (Total of 16 LDNs for LDN Night Connection and LDN Night Connection Outside.) 3. Valid connections with this service feature are shown below: 4. If the transfer destination is busy, restricted, etc., the call is routed to busy tone or reorder tone even when the transfer destination is a CCIS line. 5. In the cases listed below, the next-ranked Night Connection service becomes effective. a.) Data assignment for this service feature has not been made for the LDN. b.) Toll restriction or connection control is in effect between the incoming route and the transfer destination route. c.) All trunks/routes are busy. d.) There is a link block condition. 6. When there is no Night Connection service, the call is routed to busy tone. RECEIVESEND REMARKS CCIS LD MFC CCIS Available Available Available LD Available Available Available MFC Available Available Not Available STN (c) [Node C] NIGHT MODE STN (a) [Node A] [Node B]STN (b) CCIS ATT1 ATT2
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 931 LDN Night Connection - CCIS L-29 Service Conditions (cont’d) 7. If the system changes to Night Mode during a call termination to the Attendant Console, an LDN incoming call will be connected to the transfer destination associated with the LDN dialed. If this connection is not possible because of the status of the transfer destination, the call is handled by the next-ranked Night Connection service (Night Connection Outside, TAS etc.), or is queued with the caller hearing ringback tone. 8. If the system changes to Day Mode, incoming calls being queued are handled as Attendant Console incoming calls. Programming When transfer destination is outside line (less than 8 digits) STEP 1:ANPD- Assign minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the transfer destination access code. STEP 2:ASPA- Assign the transfer destination access code. SRV: OGC (Outgoing Call), OGCA (Outgoing Call [Advance]), LCR (Least Cost Routing), or LCRS(RegisterSenderLCR) STEP 3:ALDN- Assign the transfer destination to the LDN. TN: Tenant Number of Listed Directly Number LDN: Listed Directly Number TYPE: Transfer Type: Enter 2. STN: Station number of transfer destination: Enter Access Code + Called Number. When transfer destination is outside line (more than 8 digits) STEP 1:ANPD- Assign minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the transfer destination access code. STEP 2:ASPA- Assign the transfer destination access code. SRV: OGC (Outgoing Call), OGCA (Outgoing Call [Advance]), LCR (Least Cost Routing), or LCRS(RegisterSenderLCR) STEP 3:ASPD- Assign the transfer destination number as Speed Calling Code (Abbreviated Digit Code). STEP 4:ALDN- Assign the transfer destination to the LDN. TN: Tenant Number of Listed Directly Number LDN: Listed Directly Number TYPE: Transfer Type: Enter 3. STN: Station number of transfer destination: Enter Access Code + Called Number.
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 932NDA-24297, Issue 1 M-34 Message Reminder - CCIS M-34 Message Reminder - CCIS General Description This service feature allows Inter-Office Message Reminder when the calling station and the called station belong to different PBXs in the CCIS network. Operating Procedure From Dterm to Dterm 1. DtermA and B are engaging in a call. 2. D termC goes off-hook and dials the number for DtermB; receives busy tone. 3. D termC presses the MSG key and receives service set tone; the LCD displays: 4. On D termB, the MESSAGE lamp illuminates, indicating that the message has been set. NE C NE CNE C Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c) NE CNE C NEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c)BT BT MESSAGE SET XXXX Note:MESSAGE lamp can be programmed to any Line/Feature Access keys on a Dterm. NE CNEC NEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c)SST SSTMESSAGE lamp is ON. Note
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 933 Message Reminder - CCIS M-34 Operating Procedure (cont’d) 5. DtermB hangs up. 6. While the message lamp illuminates, D termB goes off-hook or presses the SPEAKER key and receives dial tone. 7. D termB presses the MSG key and receives ringback tone. Redial is automatically made to DtermC, and DtermC rings. From a single-line Station to a Dterm 1. Dterms A and B are engaging in a call. NE C NE C NEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B] Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c) NE C N EC NE C Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c)DT DT NE C NE C NEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS D term (c)RBTRBT RG NE CNE C Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c)
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 934NDA-24297, Issue 1 M-34 Message Reminder - CCIS Operating Procedure (cont’d) 2. Station C goes off-hook and dials the number for DtermB; receives busy tone. 3. Station C switch hook flashes; receives special dial tone. 4. Station C dials the MESSAGE REMINDER access code; receives service set tone. The MESSAGE lamp on D termB illuminates, indicating that the message has been set. 5. D termB hangs up. 6. While the message lamp illuminates, D termB goes off-hook or presses the SPEAKER key and receives dial tone. NE CNEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c)BTBT Note:MESSAGE lamp can be programmed to any Line/Feature Access keys on a Dterm. NE CNEC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c)SST SSTMESSAGE lamp is ON. Note NE CN EC Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B] Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c) NE CNE C Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c)DT DT
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 935 Message Reminder - CCIS M-34 Operating Procedure (cont’d) 7. DtermB presses the MSG key and receives ringback tone. Redial is automatically made to Station C and Station C rings. Service Conditions 1. A message can be sent out only when the called station is either idle or busy. 2. A message can be sent out during ringing, recall from Call Transfer-All Calls, or recall from Consultation Hold-All Calls. 3. A maximum of four messages can be received at one D term. If the fifth message terminates, the LCD displays: 4. A message is displayed only when the handset is resting on the switch hook. 5. To clear the message, display the message and press“#”/“ *”on the key pad. (ASYD-SYS1 Index 80, Bit 1) 6. If the MSG key is reset, the message is cleared. 7. A message cannot be cleared by the message sender. 8. If the second message is sent out from the same D term, it is memorized as the second unique message. 9. If Call Transfer-All Calls service is set, a message is also transferred to the designated transfer destination. 10. Messages are memorized in any D termon which the feature key has been programmed as Message Reminder key. Programming Setting by MSG key (Dterm) STEP 1:ASYD- System Data 1, Index 80, Bit 1. Message Reminder service-key used for Message Deletion (Dterm) 0/1: # key / * key STEP 2:AKYD-AssigndatatoFeaturekey. FKY = 6 (Message Reminder) STEP 3:ASFC- With respect to SFC of the stations that sets Message Reminder service, cancel the restriction of SFI = 53. (SFI = 53: Message Reminder service) Setting by SHF + Access Code (Individual Station) STEP 1:ASYD- System 1, Index 17, Bit 0. SHF + ACC Code during ringback tone. NECNE C Dterm (a) [Node A][Node B]Dterm (b) CCIS STN (c)RBTRBT RG MESSAGE BUSY
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming ManualPage 936NDA-24297, Issue 1 M-34 Message Reminder - CCIS Programming (cont’d) STEP 2:ANPD- Assign minimum necessary number of digits for the first number of the Access Code of Message Reminder service. STEP 3:ASPA- Assign the Access Code of the Message Reminder service. CI = H (Hooking) SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix) CI = B (Busy) SIDA = 42: STEP 4:ASFC- With respect to SFC of the stations which sets Message Reminder service, cancel the restriction of SFI = 53. (SFI = 53: Message Reminder service)
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual NDA-24297, Issue 1Page 937 Message Reminder - Dterm- CCIS M-34D M-34D Message Reminder - Dterm - CCIS General Description ThisfeatureallowsaDtermto leave a MESSAGE REMINDER at a Dtermin a different node in the CCIS network. Operating Procedure To activate MESSAGE REMINDER - CCIS from a Dterm to an idle or busy Dterm 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the desired D termat the distant office; receive ringback tone or busy tone. 3. Press MSG key; receive service set tone. The LCD displays: At the called D term, the MESSAGE LED will light to indicate a message has been left. To activate MESSAGE REMINDER - CCIS from a Dterm to an idle or busy Dterm after activating a VOICE CALL 1. Lift the handset; receive dial tone. 2. Dial the desired D termat the distant office; receive ringback tone. 3. Dial the VOICE CALL [V-2] access code; VOICE CALL is activated. The LCD displays: 4. Press MSG key; receive service set tone. The LCD displays: At the called D term, the MESSAGE LED will light to indicate a message has been left. To review the message 1. Press MSG key while idle. The LCD displays: 2. Press MSG key successively to review other messages (maximum 4 messages in total). To return the message 1. While the desired message is displayed, lift handset or press SPEAKER key; receive dial tone. 2. Press MSG key; the calling station is automatically redialed. If any other message is not returned, the MESSAGE LED will still be lit. MESSAGE SET XXXX (Time Display) MESSAGE SET XXXX (Time Display) MESSAGE REST XXXX (Time Display) Calling Stationhr. min. AM/PM MESSAGE XXXX XX: XXAM (Time Display)