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    SPEED CALLING-GROUP-PRI
    S-85 SPEED CALLING-GROUP-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a station user to share a group of common ISDN network Speed Calling numbers with other
    members in the group.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To operate:
    1. Dial the speed calling access code (one or two digits).
    2. Dial the abbreviated call code (one or two digits).
    3. Call is completed.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, bit 3: Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED
    CALLING-STATION? 0/1: Yes/No. (If yes, refer to
    TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-7]). 
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N; Normal.
    Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. 
    STEP 3: ASPA - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature.
    For the individual station speed calling number entry, assign the tenant and access code
    (ACC). Assign for a Connection Index of Normal. For SRV = SSC, assign SID 14.
    For individual station speed calling access, assign the tenant and access code (ACC).
    Assign for a Connection Index of Normal. For SRV = SSC, assign SID 21. 
    STEP 4: ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 19 to the stations to receive SPEED
    CALLING-STATION. 
    STEP 5: AISA - Program the tenant, station, type of station, and the number of SPEED CALLING blocks
    to be assigned to the Master station. 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    MST/SLV: Master/Slave 
    M-Master Station
    S-Slave Station 
    BLOCK: Number of Blocks 
    STN:  When assigning Slave Station, assign the Master Station number.
    STEP 6: AKYD - KYI = 1 FKY = 26 (SPEED CALLING-STATION)
    STEP 7: AISD - This command is used to assign, delete and display the destination number of Individual
    Speed Calling. 
    						
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    SIMULTANEOUS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSION-PRI
    S-86 SIMULTANEOUS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSION-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature is provided by NEC’s proprietary digital D
    term family of terminal equipment. A 64 kbps digital
    voice signal and a data signal of up to 56 kbps can be transmitted simultaneously over the same wire. Voice and
    data calls can be placed to different locations via PRI.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To place a voice communication.
    1. Go off-hook or press the D
    term’s “SPEAKER” key.
    2. The Prime Line LED flashes and Dial Tone is received. If the “SPEAKER” key is used, the SPEAKER LED
    will illuminate steadily.
    3. Dial a voice extension of the distant PBX.
    4. When the called party answers, voice communication can begin.
    To initiate a data call while the voice communication is in progress:
    1. While a voice communication is progress, user ‘A’ presses the “DTX” key.
    2. On user As D
    term, the DTX LED illuminates, the DATA LED flashes and the LCD is displayed as 
    3. When user B answers, both parties ‘DATA LED’s illuminate steadily, both LCDs display:
     for D
    term Series III or   for Dterm Series E, and data
    communication can begin.
    4. The voice communication is not interrupted during this process. After five seconds, the voice call display
    returns.
    The “DISP/AUTO” key may be pressed to return the following displays
    for D
    term Series III or   for Dterm Series E.
    To place a data call to a different location or while voice communication is not in progress:
    1. Press the “DATA” key on the D
    term. The LED above the key will illuminate and “D” will appear on the LCD.
    2. Use the keypad to dial the desired DTE extension.   will appear on the display.
    (“XXXX” refers to the called extension number).
    3. The DATA LED will flash and,   will appear (flashing) on the LCD.
    4. When the called DTE answers, the display is changed as follows:
     for D
    term Series III or   for Dterm Series E
    5. Data communication can begin.
    D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    RDY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)READY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    RDY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)READY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    D XXXX
    (Time Display)
    D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    RDY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)READY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 16, bits 0-4: Place one - to five-digit station numbers in service. 
    STEP 2: ASDT - Assign Tenant No., Station No., LEN, and the Telephone Equipment Class (TEC) to the
    station. Also, assign the Service Feature Class and Route Restriction Class.
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN: Station Number
    LEN: Line Equipment Number (6 digits)
    The LEN of the data extension is assigned as TEC 13. The voice LEN is assigned as a
    TEC 12. The voice and data LENs are associated as follows:
    TEC: Telephone Class (1-31)
    1- DP (10pps)
    2 - PB
    3 - DP/PB
    ---> 12 - D
    term
    ---> 13 - Data Terminal via Dterm
    14 - Hotline
    15 - CAS Line
    18 - Virtual Circuit
    (For Data Terminals, assign RSCs that allow access to the routes to be used for data
    transmission, and the SFC of the data terminal should include SFI 11 = 0, Data Privacy.)
    RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15)
    For assignment of RSC, ARSC command.
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15)
    For Assignment of SFC, ASFC command.
    STEP 3: ANPD - Reserve a number level for station access. Assign for normal and hooking. Assign NND in
    accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. BLF is on.
    STEP 4: ASPA - For a Connection Index as Normal and Hooking, assign the SRV = STN, assign Tenant
    (TN).VOI CE DATA
    LEN xx x xx 0 LEN xx x xx 4
    LEN xx x xx 1 LEN xx x xx 5
    LEN xx x xx 2 LEN xx x xx 6
    LEN xx x xx 3 LEN xx x xx 7
    MG U GP LV MG U GP LV 
    						
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    STEP 5: AKYD - Assign the station according to the following parameters:
    (The data extension number is automatically assigned to the key programmed as DATA.)
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term
    KYN: Key Number
    KYI: Service Index
    0-Key Not Used
    --> 1-Feature Key
    2-Multi-line Key
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key
    FKY: Function Key Number
    ---> FKY = 29, DATA
    ---> FKY = 30, AUTO (Optional)
    ---> FKY = 31, DTX
    Note:See “Data Adapter Operation Manual” to refer the installation and SW settings. 
    See “Data Communication Command Guide” to refer Hayes/V25bis commands. 
    						
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    SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING-PRI
    S-87 SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING-PRI
    1. General Description
    A synchronous DTE connected to a D
    term/Data Adapter can communicate via the PBX with a synchronous DTE
    connected to a Synchronous Dterm/Data Adapter.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To originate a data call from the sync./async. D
    term/Data Adapter:
    1. Press the “DATA” key on the D
    term. The LED above the key will illuminate and “D” will appear on the LCD.
    2. Use the keypad to dial the desired DTE extension. will appear on the display (“XXXX”
    refers to the called extension number).
    3. The DATA LED will flash an d ,will appear (flashing) on the LCD.
    4. When the called DTE answers, the display is changed as follows,
     for D
    term Series III or   for Dterm Series E.
    5. A transparent data path is established, and data communication can begin.
    To terminate the data call, either user may press the “DATA” key. The other party’s LCD will display as shown
    below for five seconds.
     (D
    term Series III) or   (Dterm Series E).
    Both parties’ DATA and DTX LEDs will be extinguished.
    3. Programming
    See [S-86] “SIMULTANEOUS VOICE AND DATA TRANSMISSION-PRI”.
    D XXXX
    (Time Display)
    D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    RDY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)READY D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)
    RLS D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display)RELEASE D DTE XXXX
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    SMDR FOR DATA CALL-RS232C-PRI
    S-88 SMDR FOR DATA CALL-RS232C-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides a call record of all outgoing station-to-trunk and incoming PRI trunk-to-station data calls.
    When this feature is provided, an RS232C output port is utilized, permitting direct interface with a customer-
    owned computer system. All output is in ASCII format and includes the following:
     Calling Station Number
     Called Station Number (24 digits maximum)
     Route Number
     Start of Call Time
     Disconnect Time
     Year, Month and Date
     Attendant Handled
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    Refer to [S-83] “STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING SYSTEM-RS232C-PRI”. 
    						
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    SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM-PRI
    S-89 SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a station with restriction on outgoing ISDN and/or certain miscellaneous trunk calls by the
    station CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15] to place such calls by using the prefixed digits
    (abbreviated call code) registered beforehand in SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-PRI [S-82]. A station may use
    this feature if it has been assigned the appropriate SFC (Service Feature Class).
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset (includes “SPEAKER” key operation on D
    term). Listen for Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the speed calling access code (one or two digits).
    3. Dial the abbreviated call code (two or three digits).
    4. If the station is allowed this call, the call is completed, if not, the station will hear Reorder Tone.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 2,  Index 1,  bit 6:  Is SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE (on a SFC basis)  to
    be enabled? 0/1: No/Yes.
    bit 7:  Is SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE (on a system basis)
    to be enable? 0/1 = No/Yes.
    Note:Assign the data “1” in either bit 6 or bit 7.
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal. Assign NND in accordance
    with a predetermined numbering plan. 
    STEP 3: ASPA - Assigning an access code to SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM, assign SRV = SSC, SID = 15.
    Program for Normal. NND = Access code plus ADC (Abbreviated Digit Code). See ASPD.
    Example: 6 (ACC) + 010 (ADC) 
    1 digit + 3digits = NND = 4
    STEP 4: ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 12 to stations that will have SPEED
    CALLING-SYSTEM. 
    STEP 5: ASPD - Assign the Tenant Number, the Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC), and the CD-Telephone
    Number to be sent. Include the access code of the route in the CD. 
    STEP 6: AABD - Assign the Tenant (TN); and the Abbreviated Speed Calling Code, (ADC); as assigned in
    the ASPD command. Assign the Service Feature Class (SFC) and Restriction Data (RES).
    RES 0: Connection is restricted.
    RES 1: Connection is allowed. 
    Note:This step can be skipped when System Data 2, Index 1, bit 6=0 in ASYD.
    STEP 7: AKYD - Assign SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM to a programmable Line/Feature key. Assign KYI =
    1 and FKI = 15.  
    						
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    STATION INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS-PRI
    S-107 STATION INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature permits a station to access an individual ISDN trunk via dial access.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To access:
    1. Lift the handset; receive the Dial Tone
    2. Dial the feature access code, trunk route number, trunk number, and desired station number; receive the
    Ringback Tone.
    3. When the called party answers, communication can begin.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 68, bit 1: Designates the method the Attendant Console must use to
    operate INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS. 0/1: Route &
    Trunk Number/Listed Directory Number (Central Office
    Code, ACOC)
    System Data 1, Index 68, bit 4: Is Trunk Select Key in service? 0/1: No/Yes. Assign data
    1.
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for this access code. CI=N.
    STEP 3: ASPA - Assign an access code for this service. CI=Normal, SRV=SSC, SID=17.
    Optional
    STEP 4: ARTD - If the Central Office Code option is assigned, assign data “1” in CDN 25.
    STEP 5: ACOC - If the Central Office Code option is assigned, trunks in the system must be programmed to
    have an associated Central Office Code. This code is dialed after pressing the Attendant
    Console’s Trunk Select key.
    STEP 6: ASFC - Allow the restriction. SFI39=1. 
    						
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    TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4-WIRE-PRI
    T-37 TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4-WIRE-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows PRI trunk-to-Tie-trunk connections through the PBX without the need for any Attendant
    assistance or control. The major use of this feature is in association with the Dial Tandem Tie Line Network to
    allow Tie line connections and incoming Tie line calls automatic access to and completion of local central office
    calls.
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone from the distant office.
    2. Dial the Tie Trunk access code; receive Dial Tone  from  the  PBX.
    3. Dial “9”; receive Dial Tone from the distant PBX or local Central Office.
    4. Dial the Central Office exchange number (local or toll).
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ARTD - Assign the TIE Line routes as shown below: 
    STEP 2: ATRK - Assign the LENs, TIE Line Route Number, Trunk Number, and Tenant Number. 
    STEP 3: MBTK - Assign the Make Idle status to the TIE Line Trunks.
    STEP 4: ANPD - Reserve a number level for trunk access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H; Normal
    and Hooking (hookswitch). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering
    plan. Busy Lamp Field is not activated.
    STEP 5: ASPA - Assign the access code as assigned in ANPD above. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N,
    H; Normal and Hooking (hookswitch). Type of Service, SRV = OGC, Outgoing Trunk.
    Assign the route number associated with this access code.  
    RT  :  1
    1-OSGS : 2 2-ONSG : 3 3-ISGS : 2 4-INSG : 3 5-TF : 3
    6-TCL : 4 7-L/T : 1 8-RLP : 2 15-LSG : 4 28-ANS : 1
    The other data than above should be set “0” (default data). 
    						
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    TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4-WIRE-PRI
    STEP 6: ARRC - Assign to the system trunk-to-trunk connection. Use Alternative Route Index (ARI) D for
    Direct Connection. Three possible Restrictions (RES) may be assigned; data “0”,
    Connection is Restricted; data “1”, Connection is Allowed; or data “2”, Toll Restriction is
    required. For TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4 WIRE, TOLL
    RESTRICTION is not required. 
    STEP 7: APAD - Assign any Pad data that may be required for desired quality of service. (Optional, see TIE
    LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL [T-5]). 
    Note:In the network including CCIS No.7, assign data CDN98 (CI)=1 (of the ARTD command) to all speech
    routes of CCIS No.7 network.
    Refer to [T-44] TRANSFER MESSAGE (TRM). 
    						
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