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    CALLING PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE [DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) ]
    STEP 6: AFCP  - Assign the transfer destination.
    (For more information, see Figure 6-1.)
    DAY/NIGHT: Day mode/Night mode
    TN: TENANT NUMBER
    CALLING PARTY:  (Max. 32 digits) Called Station Number (
    Note 1) + ACC (Note 2) +
    Calling Party Number
    CFSI: Call Forwarding Service Feature (0~3)
    0-CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
    1-CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE
    2-CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER
     →3-DIRECT-IN TERMINATION
    ITC: Information Transfer Capacity (0~2)
    0-Speech
    1-Unrestricted (Digital Data) 
    Note 3
    2-Audio (Modem)
    CFD: Call Forwarding Destination (0~3)
    0-Speech
    1-ATT
    2-External
    3-Not used
    STN: Station Number of the Destination (Max. 5 digits) 
    Note 4
    ADC: Abbreviated Digit Code (Max. 3 digits) Note 5
    Note 1:
    Assign Called Station Number by the physical station number PCS terminal’s number cannot be
    assigned here.
    Note 2:Enter the Access Code assigned in the ACND command (DC).
    Note 3:This data (=1) can be assigned when the CFSI is DTI (=3).
    Note 4:This parameter appears when the input data in the CFD is 0.
    Note 5:This parameter appears when the input data in the CFD is 2. 
    						
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    CALLING PARTY RECOGNITION SERVICE [DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) ]
    Example:
    AFCP DAY/NIGHT: D
    TN: 1
    CALLING PARTY 2222
     + ACC 0471272991
    CFSI: 3
    CFD: 0
    STN: 3501
    Figure 6-1   Assigning Transfer Destination
    COC NumberSID
    PBX
    ICT
    3500
    I
    S
    D
    N
    Calling Subscriber: 0471-27-2991
    3501
    3502
    3503
    0471272991
    COC Numbe r: 2222
    *In this example, this feature is executed as follows: When a particular trunk (COC No. = 2222) receives an
    incoming call from the ISDN network with a specific number (0471-27-2991, in the above case), the call
    will be transferred to extension “3501”. 
    						
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    CALL REDIRECTION (FOR AT&T #4ESS)
    C-170 CALL REDIRECTION (FOR AT&T #4ESS)
    1. General Description
    ISDN (AT&T-#4ESS) enables the call to a busy station in a PBX to transfer (FC TRANSFER) to a
    predetermined destination in its network.
    In CALL REDIRECTION, a PBX has to send RELCOM message including “user busy” or “resource
    unavailable” (Cause) information.
    Note 1:Whether this service is available or not depends on ISDN service provider and needs to be provisioned
    on a contract with a network for ISDN line.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    Busy
    Busy
    PRT
    2  RELCOM (user busy)
    3  Transfer
        (FC TRANSFER) 1  IC call
    #4ESS
    AT & T 
    						
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    DID ADDRESSING
    D-123 DID ADDRESSING
    1. General Description
    This feature provides for a called-party number received via ISDN to be used to designate the station at which
    the call is to terminate.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    1. When the called party number and terminating station number are the same.
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    STEP 2: ARTD - Assign the number of digits of the called line to the parameter DC (CDN 66) of the routes
    of the B-channel and D-channel of the 24 PRT which interfaces with the ISDN line with
    DID Addressing.
    Note:Specify “DC” on a route basis.
    2. When the called party number and terminating station number are different (Number Conversion).
    Example of Office Data Assignment for DID Line (No Digit Conversion)
    CALLED PARTY
    NUMBER TERMINATING STATION No. DC REMARKS
    438-3000 3000
    4When the number of digits for 
    the station number is 4.
    438-3001 3001
    438-3100 100
    3
    When the number of digits for 
    the station number is 3.
    438-3101 101
    CALLING PARTY ISDN STN: 3000
    STN: 100DID NO. 438-3000
            DC = 4
    DID NO. 438-3100
           DC =3 PBX 
    						
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    DID ADDRESSING
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    STEP 2: ARTD - Assign the number of digits to be decoded in the System to the parameter DC (CDN=66)
    of the Route of the B-channels and D-channel of a 24PRT which interfaces with the ISDN
    line with DID addressing.
    Note:Specify “DC” on a route basis.
    STEP 3: ACDD - Assign a Conversion Number for the Route of the B-channels in which the number of
    decoding digits has been assigned with the ARTD command.
     Assign “0” to the parameter “AD”.
     If there are no attendant consoles in the system, set the DAY/NIGHT parameter to “N”
    (Night Mode). The system functions as if in Night Mode.
    Example of Office Data Assignment for DID Line (Digit Conversion)
    CALLED PARTY 
    NUMBERTERMINATING 
    STATION NO.ARTD ACDD
    REMARKS
    DC DC CDC
    438-3000 4000 4 3000 4000
    See Example 1
    438-3001 4001 4 3001 4001
    438-3100 220 3 100 220
    See Example 2
    438-3101 221 3 101 221
    438-3200 5150 4 3200 5150 See Example 3
    CALLING PARTY
    ISDN
    4000/4001DID NO. 438-3000/3001 PBX
    
    CALLING PARTY
    ISDN
    220/221DID NO. 438-3100/3101 PBX
    
    CALLING PARTY
    ISDN
    5150DID NO. 438-3200 PBX
     
    						
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    NETWORK NAME DISPLAY (NI-2 PRI)
    N-47 NETWORK NAME DISPLAY (NI-2 PRI)
    1. General Description
    This feature provides the Name Display service between NEAX2400 IPX system and National-ISDN 2 network
    (NI-2 network or NI-2). 
    Note:Name Display service supports the followings.
    (a) When the call is terminated directly from NI-2 network, it displays the received Calling Name
    information on the D
    term/PS.
    (b) When the call from NI-2 network is terminated via tandem connection, it transmits the received
    Calling Name information through an intermediate network and displays the information on the
    destination D
    term/PS.
    This service is realized in the following case or network. See the illustration below.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Office AOffice B
    Office D D
    term A
    ZT A
    PS A
    Office C
    D
    term B to NI-2 network
    ZT B
    PS B CCIS /
    Carrity
    23
    1
    56
    4
    89
    7
    0*
    Carrity
    23
    1
    56
    4
    89
    7
    0*
    NEC
    CCIS / Q-SIG FCCS
    National-
    ISDN 2NECNECNEC
    Q-sig
    Calling Name information received from NI-2 network is displayed on the Dterm or PS terminal in the system
    connected directly or the system connected via tandem connection. 
    						
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    NETWORK NAME DISPLAY (NI-2 PRI)
    3. Service Conditions
    1. This feature is available since Series 7400 Release 9 software.
    2. This feature is available on condition that the system data is assigned to allow OAI service (see
    PROGRAMMING).
    3. This feature is not provided for Calling Name information transmission to NI-2 network.
    4. Calling Name information received from NI-2 network can be displayed on D
    term or PS terminal only.
    5. A maximum of 15 digits of Calling Name information received from NI-2 network is included in the facility
    information element. The number of digits may depend on the system data assignment (see
    “Programming”).
    6. The system does not check the contents of Calling Name information received from NI-2 network.
    7. (The system displays or transmits Calling Name information as received from NI-2 network.)
    8. When the Calling Name information received from NI-2 network is the information of intermediate party
    (when NI-2 is the intermediate interface of the tandem connection), the information is not displayed on the
    terminal nor transmitted to the destination.
    9. When the destination sets the call forwarding service, the Calling Name information is also transmitted
    (forwarded) to the forwarded destination (This condition is applied to both cases the forwarded destination
    is in the same network and in other networks such as CCIS or Q-SIG, FCCS).
    10. Calling Name information received as FACILITY message is not transmitted to CCIS or Q-SIG line (Calling
    Name information in SETUP message only).
    11. When the Calling Name information is not sent from NI-2 network (if the information notification is
    rejected), no Calling Name information is displayed on terminals or transmitted to the destination.
    4. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - SYS1, Index78,  bit5=1:  Name Display service is provided
    bit3: Dialed number display is;
    0/1=Not available/Available
    Index79, bit6=0: OAI service is provided
    Index241, bit1:  Maximum number of digits displayed for Name Display service
    0/1 = 8 digits/16 digits of the first part
    STEP 2: ARTD/ARTDN- Assign the route class data of NI-2 trunk.
    DPLY (CDN50): 1 = Connected party number is displayed on D
    term for
    inter-office connection
    IND (CDN112) : 1 = Inter-office Name Display service is in service 
    						
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    SID TO TERMINATING USER - DISPLAY
    S-93 SID TO TERMINATING USER - DISPLAY
    1. General Description
    This ISDN feature provides a visual display of the calling station’s number and sub address information on a
    D
    term for incoming ISDN calls. This provides the terminal user with a quick and accurate way to identify the
    calling station’s number (Station Identification Number, SID).
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    None.
    Calling station No. + Sub Address (SID)ISDN
    Dterm
    Calling station No.
    Sub Address
    PRT 
    						
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    SID TO TERMINATING USER (CALL-BY-CALL) - DISPLAY FOR AT&T (#4ESS)
    S-136 SID TO TERMINATING USER (CALL-BY-CALL) - DISPLAY FOR AT&T (#4ESS)
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a PBX to request either ANI or SID for each incoming call (Call-by-Call) by using a Facility
    message to the ISDN (AT&T).  When a PBX receives ANI or SID by a Facility Acknowledge, a D
    term shows it
    (maximum eight digits) on the display.
    Note:During requesting ANI or SID (for a maximum of four seconds) any OG and IC call will not be allowed.
    Call Associated TSC will not covered in a PBX.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASFC - SFI97=0/1 (-/ANI only)
    SFI98=0/1 (-/SID only)
    Note:When SFI 97=0 and SFI 98=0, a PBX receives SID of SETUP message.
    When SFI 97=1 and SFI 98=1, a PBX receives ANI only.
    ANI or SID
    D
    term
    PRT
    ANI or SIDISDN
    (AT&T-
    #4ESS) 
    						
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    SID TO TERMINATING USER - DTE
    S-94 SID TO TERMINATING USER - DTE
    1. General Description
    This ISDN feature permits a DTE connected to terminating D
    term via a data adapter to receive the originating
    station number sent from the ISDN network.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASFC  - Allows SID to Terminating User-DTE (SFI = 31) to the SFC of the station (D
    term).
    PBXDter m
    WITH DA
    DTEELC DTI
    CALLER
    Note:The ELC card should be set SW01-7 on the card to OFF (8DLC mode).
    ISDN 
    						
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