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    ISDN INDIVIDUAL CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION (ICLID)
    I-28 ISDN INDIVIDUAL CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION (ICLID)
    1. General Description
    The ICLID feature is used to deliver a calling-party’s number through the Public ISDN network to a called-party
    in the same PBX.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3, “Basic Data Assignment for ISDN”)
    STEP 2: Refer to “When the originating PRI employs “DID” for the terminating call” in “SID TO NETWORK
    - PRESENT/SID TO NETWORK - PRIVACY” in Chapter 6.
    PBX7000
    ISDN
    6250
    DTMF
    TELEPHONE
    7252
    D2termSID
    PRI A
    DID PRI
    SID
    SID of A 
    						
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    INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK QUEUING-PRI
    I-36 INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK QUEUING-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature can be employed in a Main-Satellite configuration to allow a satellite station user to queue for
    LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT-PRI [L-31] at the main location. This feature can also be used when all
    outgoing ISDN trunks are concentrated at the main location.
    Note 1:There are a maximum of 32 “Queuing” per Module Group (MG) available in the system. Therefore,
    only 32 stations/MG may utilize OFF-HOOK QUEUING [O-7],-PRI [O-28], OUTGOING TRUNK
    QUEUING [O-2], and-PRI [O-24] simultaneously.
    Note 2:The connecting patterns available for this service are shown below:
     Non-ISDN trunk to ISDN trunk
     CCIS trunk to ISDN trunk
     ISDN trunk to Non-ISDN trunk
     ISDN trunk to CCIS trunk
     ISDN trunk to ISDN trunk
    2. Operating Procedure
    Operation at the Main location:
    1. The Main location receives dialed digits from the Satellite location via ISDN trunk (a TANDEM TIE
    TRUNK [T-1]).
    2. The Main location determines that no ISDN trunks are available and places the call in an available “Hold
    on Queue”.
    3. The Main location returns Service Set Tone to the Satellite caller.
    4. The Satellite caller remains off-hook, and waits for the call to be completed. (When an ISDN trunk becomes
    available, the Satellite caller will be connected.) 
    Note 
    5. If there are no “Hold on Queue” available, the Main location will return Reorder Tone to the Satellite caller.
    6. If the Satellite caller goes on-hook (ISDN trunk releases) while in queue, the assigned “Hold on Queue” is
    cleared.
    Note:If the Incoming Tie trunk is a “Loop” signal trunk, the caller will hear Service Set Tone while waiting in
    queue for a maximum of three minutes. After this period, the trunk will automatically be released. 
    						
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    INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK QUEUING-PRI
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 42, bit 7: This bit must be assigned as data “0”, continuous
    Service Set Tone.
    STEP 2: ARTD - Assign the incoming TIE Line route.
    
    
    STEP 3: ARRC - Allow trunk-to-trunk connection between the incoming route and the outgoing route in
    which INTER-OFFICE OFF-HOOK QUEUING will apply. Also allow trunk-to-trunk
    connection between the incoming route and the LCR (S) dummy route. Assign both of
    these for ARI: D. The outgoing route and the LCR (S) dummy route must be programmed
    to allow OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [0-2]. Ensure that CDN 9, TQ = 1 (Trunk
    Queuing) is set for that outgoing route. RT  :  2
    1-OSGS :7/6 2-ONSG : 3 3-ISGS :7/6 4-INSG : 3 5-TF : 3
    6-TCL : 4 7-L/T : 1 8-RLP : 2 15-LSG : 5 41-TDMQ : 1
    Data other than the above should be set “0” (default data).
    RT  :  31
    6-TCL : 4 7-L/T : 1 9-TQ : 1 13-AC : 1 41-TDMQ : 1
    Data other than the above should be set “0” (default data). 
    						
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    LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT-PRI
    L-31 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows the system to be programmed to route outgoing calls over the most economical facility
    (DDD). Based on the area code and office code dialed (6-digit analyzing), the system examines the
    programming tables and chooses the facilities in the order specified. This service is the only way to access PRI
    interface into ISDN.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To operate:
    1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the access code (usually “9”); receive Second Dial Tone. (When you assigned “2nd DT=1” in the ASPA
    command.)
    3. Dial the area code, office code and telephone number.
    4. The system automatically completes the call via the most economical route.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data For ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3, “Basic Data Assignment for ISDN”.)
    STEP 2: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 6, bit 0: Should special Sender Tone be sent to station when
    connected to a sender? 0/1: No/Yes. (Optional)
    bit 2: Should special Sender Tone be sent to the Attendant
    Console when connected to a sender? 0/1: No/Yes.
    (Optional)
    Index 65: Assign the number of routes in the system.
    System Data 2, Index 2, bit 0: What is the sender type for an OG trunk connection to a
    station? 0/1: Dial Pulse/Push Button. This data is valid
    only when CDN 2, ONSG of Route data is assigned as
    data “3”, PB/DP.
    bit 1: What is the sender type for an OG trunk to the Attendant
    Console?
    0/1=Dial Pulse /PB(DTMF)
    (This data is valid only when CDN2 (ONSG) of ARTD
    is “3”. (PB/DP.)
    STEP 3: ARTD - Assign the LCR (S) route as shown below. In CDN 13, include the LCR (S) access code in
    LCR (S) development.
    Assign the LCR (S) Dummy route as shown below:
    RT  :  3 1
    6-TCL : 4 7-L/T : 1 13-AC : 1
    Data other than the above should be set “0” (default data). 
    						
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    STEP 4: ATRK - Set Originating Register Trunks (ORT) to the system in a quantity calculated from expected
    traffic. Registers are located on levels 0-3 of any 8RST circuit card.
    Senders must be assigned to the system in a quantity calculated from expected traffic.
    Senders are located on levels 4-7 of any 8RST circuit card.
    RT: Route Number
    Trunk Route Number
    Intraoffice Route Number (901-931)
    901-ATT 912-ORT for ATT
    902-ORT 913-TCFT for ATT
    903-IRT 915-
    905-Sender 916-MFCR
    909-DCFT 917-MFCR
    919 to 926-Modem
    TK: Trunk Number
    TN: Tenant Number
    RSC: Route Restriction Class
    SFC: Service Feature Class
    STEP 5: MBTK - Set the Make Idle status to all register sender trunks.
    STEP 6: ANPD - Reserve a level, usually “9”, for LCR or LCR (S) access. Assign Connection Indexes,
    CI=N, H; Normal and Hooking (hookswitch). Number of Necessary Digits is 1. Busy Lamp
    Field is not activated.
    STEP 7: ASPA - Assign the LCR (S) access code, Type of Service, SRV = LCR or SRV = LCRS. Assign
    route number for a dummy route associated with this access code.
    STEP 8: Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H; Normal and Hooking (hookswitch). Assign data “1” for
    second Dial Tone, parameter (2nd DT). Assign data “1” to AH parameter if Procedure II is used for
    AUTHORIZATION CODE [A-20]. 
    STEP 9: ARNP - Assign the physical route numbers as assigned in ARTD and relate these routes to the LCR
    (S) access code as assigned in ASPA for SRV = LCR (S). The LCR (S) access code is
    usually “9”. The routes to be assigned will be those routes listed in the various OPRs of the
    AOPR command. 
    Note:These same routes may also be listed in ASPA for SRV = OGC. In that case, these routes may also be
    available via direct dial access codes. In ARNP, these access codes are not assigned to implement the
    LCRS service in this command. This digit code is the first digit used when assigning ATDP table.
    STEP 10: ARSC - LCR (S) utilizes only Bothway or Outgoing Only routes. For these routes, construct allow,
    deny, or Toll Restriction applicable tables (Route Restriction Index RRI 2 & 3). Toll
    Restriction will be applied to the available route chosen by the LCR (S) selection.
    Therefore, if a station user dials a long distance number and is restricted in Toll Restriction
    for a DDD and the only available route is a DDD, the call will be denied. Toll Restriction
    acts upon the LCR (S) selection. Also, remember to allow the dummy route, the LCR (S)
    Dummy Route to all RSCs. Do not toll restrict the dummy route.
    STEP 11: AMND- Assign the Maximum Necessary Digit (MND) the system must translate for a proper route
    selection.  
    						
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    STEP 12: AFRS - List the dialing patterns in groups that will be served by a specific sequence of routes. This
    determination of routes is labeled as an Outgoing Pattern Route (OPR). In AFRS, program
    the Tenant, Route Number (Dummy Route), The Number Code or dialing patterns, and the
    OPR to be chosen when these digits are dialed.
    STEP 13: AOPR - The AFRS command designates the dialing sequence and the OPR to be selected. The
    AOPR defines the routes and in what order these routes will be selected. Assign the
    following: 
    TDPTN No. : Time of Day Pattern Change. If an AFRS assignment, different OPRs will
    be required as a function of time. Designate 1-7 for the Time-of-Day Pattern
    Change Number (TDPTN) to which this OPR is assigned.
    OPR No. : Outgoing Pattern Route. The number referenced in AFRS, consisting of a
    series of routes to be chosen based on number dialed.
    Route Advance Number (RA) : The order in which a route will be selected (0-7). 
    Route Advance End Display (E) : The last route in the route advance group is indicated
    with data “0”. All others are indicated with data “1”. 
    Route Number : The physical Route Number to be selected as programmed in ARTD.
    Skip Digits : The digits to be skipped when translating the dialed digits in AFRS. 
    Pattern Number Location : If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in
    AFRS, assign a PNL. The digits to be added are
    programmed to the respective PNLs in the AADC
    command. If no digits are to be added, PNL = 0 should be
    assigned. 
    Overflow Tone : Assign if a tone is wanted for the Last Choice Route. If so, assign data
    “1” for DDD. 
    Priority Restriction Class : Refer to PRIORITY RESTRICTION CLASS in the “EPN
    Feature and Specification”. If this is required, assign PRSC
    here, using classes 1-15. For all other systems, always assign
    PRSC as data “0”.
    STEP 14: AADC - If additional digits are required, assign the digits of a Pattern Number Location (PNL) here.
    For additional digits totaling 24, use PNL 1-999. 
    STEP 15: ATCP - A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available whereby the system
    will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time.
    Times Setting 
    TO: 
    FROM: (In Military Time, and only on the half-hour and hour.) 
    PATTERN NUMBER: (0-7). 
    						
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    LCR-TIME OF DAY ROUTING-PRI
    L-32 LCR-TIME OF DAY ROUTING-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides automatic routing of outgoing ISDN calls over alternative customer facilities based on the
    DDD number. The system will select the most economical route available at the time of connection. The pattern
    of alternate routing can be changed up to 8 times per day based on a pre-arranged time schedule.
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the access code (usually “9”); receive Second Dial Tone. (When you assigned “2nd DT=1” in the ASPA
    Command.)
    3. Dial the area code, office code, and telephone number.
    4. The system automatically completes the call via the most economical route available.
    3. Programming
    Refer to [L-31] “LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT-PRI” in this manual. 
    						
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    LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI
    L-33 LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI
    1. General Description
    This service feature provides an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to override the LCR-TIME OF DAY
    ROUTING-PRI [L-32] pattern and then an alternate routing pattern group will be selected.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To set LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI:
    1. Press an idle “LOOP” key.
    2. Dial the LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI access code; receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the LCR-TIME OF DAY ROUTING-PRI [L-40] pattern number (1 to 7) 
    Note 1; receive Service Set
    To n e .
    4. Press the “RELEASE” key.
    To cancel LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI:
    1. Press an idle “LOOP” key.
    2. Dial the LCR-ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI access code; receive Special Dial Tone. The
    display of the LCR-TIME OF DAY ROUTING-PRI [L-32] pattern number is shown.
    3. Dial 0 to cancel; receive Service Set Tone.
    4. Press the “RELEASE” key.
    Note 1:TDPTN of the AOPR/PTN of the ATCP command.
    Note 2:During this operation, the following is displayed on the display of the ATTCON.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3, “Basic Data Assignment for ISDN”.)
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for an access code for this service.
    STEP 3: ASPA - Assign Access Code, CI=N (Normal), SRV=SSC and SID=60
    STEP 4: ATCP - Assign the Time of Day Pattern data.
    3
    KIND PTN
    KIND: 3 is displayed in this service.
    PTN: 0=Cancel
    1-7=PTN 
    						
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    LCR-AUTOMATIC OVERFLOW TO DDD-PRI
    L-34 LCR-AUTOMATIC OVERFLOW TO DDD-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides optional routing of ISDN network calls via off-network facilities from a point on the
    network where all on-network routes are busy or none are provided.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Assignment Procedure
    Refer to [L-31] “LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT-PRI” in this manual. 
    						
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    LCR-CLOCKED MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI
    L-35 LCR-CLOCKED MANUAL OVERRIDE-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature permits the system to override the LCR-TIME OF DAY ROUTING-PRI [L-32] pattern during the
    pre-determined time assigned through the MAT.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Assignment Procedure
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3, “Basic Data Assignment for ISDN”)
    STEP 2: ACMO - Assign the specific data and time. 
    						
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