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    THREE-WAY CALLING-PRI
    T-38 THREE-WAY CALLING-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature enables any station user to add another party to an existing ISDN network connection, establishing
    a Three-Way conference.
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Place the original party on hold.
    2. Press the hookswitch; receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the desired number; receive an answer.
    4. Announce the conference and press hookswitch again.
    5. THREE-WAY CALLING-PRI is now established.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, bits 0 & 1: Consultation Hold allowed or denied. 00: Denied;
    01: Originating and Terminating Calls allowed,
    Tandem Call Denied; 10: Only Terminating Calls
    Allowed; 11: All calls allowed.
    Index 6, bit 2: This bit remains as data “0”. CALL TRANSFER-ALL
    CALLS [C-11].
    bit 3: Enable add-on ability. This bit remains as data “0” to
    allow THREE-WAY CALLING.
    System Data 3, Index 2: Assign data 91H for Normal, hookswitch (Hooking) values. 
    STEP 2: ATRK - Assign these LENs as Route 909, Digital Conference Trunk. The LEN consists of the
    following: 
    Group and Level numbers for the Digital Conference Trunk are 210, 213, 216, 221, 224,
    227, 232 and 235. 
    STEP 3: MBTK - Make idle the Digital Conference Trunk.
    STEP 4: ARRC - Allow for trunk-to-trunk connections between any two routes that may be used in THREE-
    WAY CALLING. Assign these routes for ARI = A: This connection is for a station and two
    trunks.
    ARI = D: If the originating party hangs up, the remaining two parties will stay connected.
    STEP 5: ARSC - The Route Restriction Class must be constructed so as to allow the station access to the
    involved routes.
     
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    THREE-WAY CALLING-Dterm-PRI
    T-38D THREE-WAY CALLING-Dterm-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature enables a D
    term station user to establish a Three-Way conference by connecting an additional party
    to an already existing conversation.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To operate a D
    term:
    1. Press the “TRANSFER” key; receive Special Dial Tone; the original party is placed on hold.
    2. Dial the desired number; receive an answer.
    3. Announce the conference and press the “CONF” key.
    4. THREE-WAY CALLING-D
    term-PRI is now established. The LCD displays:
    3. Programming
    See [T-38] “THREE-WAY CALLING-PRI”.
    CNF
    (Time Display)CONF
    (Time Display)
    [Dterm Series III]
    [Dterm Series E] 
    						
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    TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION-PRI
    T-40 TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature prohibits station users from placing long distance calls over specific ISDN network trunks.
    Restricted calls are routed to either an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] (diversion) or to an Reorder Tone
    (denial).
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data  1, Index  75: Should the following commands be developed for
    Day/Night: 0/1: No/Yes. See DAY/NIGHT
    CLASS OF SERVICE [D-15] for details. 
    -Bit 0- Develop ARSC command for Day/Night? 
    -Bit 3- Develop ATDP command for Day/Night? 
    System Data 2, Index 1, bits 4 & 5: If TOLL DENIAL is required, assign these bits
    as data “00”. If TOLL DIVERSION is required,
    assign these bits as “01”. Calls are then diverted
    to the Attendant Console. Assigned on a per-
    tenant basis. 
    STEP 2: ARSC - Assign Route Restriction Classes. When these are assigned to stations, classes will
    determine whether or not a station will be allowed access to a specific route or specific
    dialing sequence. See TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-7]. Assign the following:
    DAY/NIGHT: Day/Night Mode 
    D: Day Mode 
    N: Night Mode 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    RT: Route Number
    RSC: Route Restriction Class
    RRI: Route Restriction Index 
    0-IC Restriction via Attendant Console/station
    1-IC Restriction Direct Connection
    2-OG Restriction via Attendant Console/station
    3-OG Restriction Direct Connection
    RES: Restriction Data 
    0-Connection is Restricted
    1-Connection is Allowed 
    2-Connection is Toll Restricted (See “TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT”, [T-7])
    STEP 3: ASDT - When assigning the data to specific stations, assign the proper RSC to each station. 
    						
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    TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT-PRI
    T-41 TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows the system to be programmed to restrict outgoing ISDN calls according to specific area and/
    or Central Office codes.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 75: Should the following commands be developed for Day/
    Night? 0/1: No/Yes. See DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF
    SERVICE [D-15] for more details.
    -Bit 0- Develop ARSC command for Day/Night? 
    -Bit 3- Develop ATDP command for Day/Night? 
    System Data 2, Index 1, bit 3: Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED
    CALLING-STATION [S-21]? 0/1: Yes/No. 
    bits 4 & 5: If TOLL DENIAL is required, assign these bits as data
    “00”. If TOLL DIVERSION is required, assign these bits
    as “01”.
    bit 7: Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED
    CALLING-SYSTEM [S-3]? 0/1: Yes/No.
    STEP 2: ARSC - Assign Route Restriction Classes. When these are assigned to stations, classes will
    determine whether or not a station will be allowed access to a specific route or specific
    dialing sequence. Assign the following:
    DAY/NIGHT: Day/Night Mode 
    D: Day Mode 
    N: Night Mode 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    RT: Route Number
    RSC: Route Restriction Class
    RRI: Route Restriction Index
    0-IC Restriction via Attendant Console/station 
    1-IC Restriction Direct Connection
    2-OG Restriction via Attendant Console/station
    3-OG Restriction Direct Connection
    RES: Restriction Data 
    0-Connection is Restricted
    1-Connection is Allowed 
    2-Connection is Toll Restricted  
    						
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    TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT-PRI
    STEP 3: AMND- This command indicates the total number of digits to expect, based upon the first digits
    dialed. A “9” plus a local call will equal 8 digits, “9” plus 1 plus an Area Code call will
    equal 12 digits. Assign the dialed digits information and the corresponding Maximum
    Necessary Digits (MND) data. Flag this data as a Toll Call; data “1”, or a local call; data “0”
    Note:The digits underlined are to be listed in the DC (Digit Code) parameter.
    Overseas or Operator-assisted calls should be listed with an MND equal to the calculated number of
    required digits. 
    Special dialing sequences such as “911” with an MND = 4 should also be listed.
    STEP 4: ATDP - Assign the following:
    DAY/NIGHT: Day/Night Mode 
    D: Day Mode 
    N: Night Mode 
    TDM/OG: Tandem Connection/Outgoing Connection
    T: Tandem Connection
    O: Outgoing Connection
    ICRT:  Incoming Route Number (Tandem Connection Only)
    RSC: Restriction Class (0-15) 
    OGRT: Outgoing Route Number 
    DC: Destination (Area) Code (Maximum 11 digits) 
    TDI: Restriction Data
    0: Connection is Restricted 
    1: Connection is Allowed
    2: 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction 
    3: C.O. Operator Call (9+0)
    NND: Necessary Digits (1-12)
    This parameter is available only when TDI=2 ( 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction)
    1 + DIALING
    (N = 2-9, P = 0 or 1, A/X = 0-9)
    CALL TYPE DIGITS DIALED DIGITS NEEDED MND TOLL
    Local Calls 9-NNX-XXXX 9-N 8 0
    Near Distance Calls  9
    -1-NNX-XXXX 9-1-NN 9 1
    Long Distance Calls 9
    -1-NPA-NXX-XXXX 9-1-NP 12 1
    WITHOUT 1 + DIALING
    (N = 2-9, P = 0 or 1, A/X = 0-9)
    CALL TYPE DIGITS DIALED DIGITS NEEDED MND TOLL
    Local Calls 9-NNX-XXXX 9-N 8 0
    Long Distance Calls 9
    -NPA-NXX-XXXX 9-NP 11 1 
    						
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    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD)-PRI
    U-6 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD)-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature distributes incoming calls from ISDN trunk to a specified group. Calls are distributed to idle
    stations, in a circular pattern, in the order they arrive.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASHU - Assign the required data for the UCD group:
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    CNT:  Number of stations to be entered (Recommended Max. of 20 stations for the
    release 1/2, Max. of 100 stations for the release 3 or higher) 
    STN:  Station Numbers of the stations included in the UCD group. 
    (The order in which stations are programmed is the order in which they will be
    hunted.) 
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes of Normal and
    momentary switchhook flash (Hooking). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined
    numbering plan. 
    STEP 3: ASPA - Assign an access code to UCD BUSY OUT. SRV = SSCA, SIDA = 50 BUSY OUT set,
    SRV = SSCA, SIDA = 51 BUSY OUT cancel. Connection Status Indexes CI = N, Normal
    and CI = H, hooking. 
    STEP 4: AKYD - Assign BUSY OUT set/cancel key (same key does both; toggles function on/off). Assign
    KYI = 1, FKY = 19. Assign UCD Call Waiting Indication key. Assign KYI-1, FKY-47.
    STEP 5: ATRF - Assign Traffic Measurement Order.
    TYPE:  Type of Traffic Measurement (1-16)
    INTERVAL: Output Interval must be assigned in units of ten minutes (range is from 30-
    120 minutes), or data “0” must be assigned, which is the instruction for
    assigning output time.
    FROM-TO-:  Measurement time is to be designated. 
    TIME: Output Time 
    TYPE: 1-10 
    1: Terminal Traffic Measurement 
    2: Route Traffic Measurement 
    3: Station Peg Count 
    4: Attendant Console Peg Count 
    5: Route Peg Count 
    6: Service Peg Count 
    7: Terminal Peg Count 
    8: UCD Route Peg Count 
    9: UCD Group Peg Count 
    10: UCD Station Peg Count  
    						
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    STEP 6: DTF3 - Display of Traffic Data 3
    TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement 
    8: UCD Route Peg Count 
    9: UCD Group Peg Count 
    10: UCD Station Peg Count 
    Note:STEP 5 and STEP 6 are necessary only for measuring the UCD Traffic.  
    						
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    CHAPTER 6 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE
    This chapter explains the data assignment of ISDN station and supplementary services of ISDN.
    Contents of this section are as follows. Refer to “ISDN Features and Specifications” for availability of each
    Supplementary Service on Fusion Network.
    Table 6-1  ISDN Station
    CONTENTS
    Data Assignment of ISDN station (1) ISDN Terminal (5ESS)
    (2) ISDN Terminal (National ISDN1)
    (3) PRI station (H0)
    (4) PRI station (H11)
    Table 6-2  Supplementary Service List
    TYPESERVICE
    FEATURE
    CODESERVICE FEATURE
    Service for IC callC-103Calling Party Recognition Service 
    (Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer)
    C-104Calling Party Recognition Service
    [Direct-In-Termination (DIT) ]
    C-170Call Redirection (for AT&T #4ESS)
    D-123Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Addressing
    S-93SID to Terminating User-Display
    S-136SID to Terminating User (Call-by-Call)-Display for AT&T (#4ESS)
    S-94SID to Terminating User-DTE
    S-95Sub Address-Addressing
    Service for OG callA-77ACCUNET Access154
    B-27B-Channel Service Control
    C-106Call-by-Call Pool Management
    C-105Call-by-Call Service Selection
    C-164CCIS Tandem Call-Calling Party Number (CPN) Delivery to ISDN & 
    Q-SIG Networks   
    Note 5
    D-152D-Channel Backup-PRI
    M-76MEGACOM Access
    M-77MEGACOM 800 Service
    N-40Non-Facility Associated Signaling-PRI
    Q-5Q-SIG/ISDN International Gateway Switching 
    Note 5
    S-90SDN Access 
    						
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    SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE
    Note 1:
    Available since Series 7400 (Release 9) software.
    Note 2:Available since Series 7300 (Release 4) software.
    Note 3:Available for Q-SIG network since the Series 7300 (Release 2) software and for IS-11572 network since
    the Series 7400 (Release 8) software.
    Note 4:Available for Q-SIG network since the Series 7300 (Release 2) software and for IS-11572 network since
    the Series 7300 (Release 7.5) software.
    Note 5:Available since Series 7400 (Release 8) software. Service for OG callS-91/S-92Sid To Network-Present/SID To Network-Privacy
    S-96Sub Address-Present
    T- 4 2Trunk Provisioning Service Selection
    W- 9Wide Band Switching for AT&T #4ESS
    Service for NetworkC-112/T-44Calling Party Information Transfer/
    Transfer Message (TRM)
    N-42National-ISDN2-PRI
    N-47Network Name Display (NI-2 PRI) 
    Note 5
    Special NetworkV- 1 8Virtual Tie Line
    E-23Event Based CCIS-ISDN Transport
    E-24Event Based CCIS-Q-SIG Transport  
    Note 5
    Private NetworkC-152Call Completion on No Reply (CCNR) Note 3
    C-148Call Completion to a Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Note 3
    C-153Calling Name Identification Presentation (CNIP)/
    Connected Name Identification Presentation (CONP) 
    Note 4
    C-158Call Forwarding Supplementary Service (SS-CF) with Rerouting Note 5
    C-159Call Transfer Supplementary Service (SS-CT) with Rerouting Note 5
    I-42IS-11572 (Layer 3 specifications for inter-PBX signalling protocol)
    Q-4Q-SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call-ETSI Version
    SupplementA-136Advice of Charge (AOC)-Receipt and Display of AOC from a Foreign 
    Q-SIG Network  
    Note 5 Table 6-2  Supplementary Service List
    TYPESERVICE
    FEATURE
    CODESERVICE FEATURE 
    						
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