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    EVENT BASED CCIS - Q-SIG TRANSPORT
     Digital Display – Trunk – CCIS [D-73]
     Direct-In Termination – CCIS [D-74]
     Distinctive Ringing – CCIS [D-75]
     Do Not Disturb – D
    term – CCIS [D-76D]
     Data Hotline – CCIS [D-86] 
    Note 
     Dialed Number Display – Recall – CCIS [D-91]
     Dual Hold D
    term – CCIS [D-93D]
     Executive Right-of-Way – CCIS [E-8]
     Elapsed Time Display – CCIS [E-9]
     E-911 ANI Unified Number of Digits – CCIS [E-20]
     Flexible Numbering of Stations – CCIS [F-12]
     Hands-Free Answerback – D
    term – CCIS [H-10D]
     House Phone – CCIS [H-11]
     Hotline – CCIS [H-12]
     Incoming Call Identification – CCIS [I-16]
     Individual Attendant Access – CCIS [I-17]
     Inter-Position Transfer – CCIS [I-18]
     Individual Trunk Access – CCIS [I-19]
     Look Ahead Routing – CCIS [L-25]
     LDN Night Connection – CCIS [L-29]
     Message Reminder – CCIS [M-34]
     Message Reminder – D
    term – CCIS [M-34D]
     Message Waiting Lamp Setting – Attendant – CCIS [M-35]
     Message Waiting Lamp Setting – Station – CCIS [M-36]
     Miscellaneous Trunk Access – CCIS [M-37]
     Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction – CCIS [M-38]
     Modem Pooling – CCIS [M-39] 
    Note 
     Multiple Call Forwarding – All Calls – CCIS [M-40]
     Multiple Call Forwarding – Busy Line – CCIS [M-41]
     Multiple Call Forwarding – Don’t Answer – CCIS [M-42]
     Multiple Console Operation – CCIS [M-43]
     Message Center Interface – CCIS [M-67]
     Night Connection – Fixed – CCIS [N-15]
     Night Connection – Flexible – CCIS [N-16]
     Name Display – System – CCIS [N-37]
     Off-Hook Queuing – CCIS [O-11]
     Outgoing Trunk Queuing – CCIS [O-12]
     Paging Access – CCIS [P-28]
     Restriction from Outgoing Calls – CCIS [R-22]
     Serial Call – CCIS [S-52]
     Service Display – D
    term – CCIS [S-53D]
     Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission – CCIS [S-54]
     Single-Digit Station Calling – CCIS [S-55] 
    						
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    EVENT BASED CCIS - Q-SIG TRANSPORT
     Station Controlled Conference – CCIS [S-56]
     Station-to-Station Calling – CCIS [S-57]
     Station-to-Station Calling – Operator Assistance – CCIS [S-58]
     Step Call – CCIS [S-59]
     Synchronous Data Switching – CCIS [S-60]
     Supervisory Call – CCIS [S-73]
     Toll Restriction – 3/6-Digit – CCIS [T-26]
     Trunk Answer from Any Station – CCIS [T-27]
     Uniform Numbering Plan – CCIS [U-5]
     Voice Call – CCIS [V-7]
    Note:When A/D=1 (Digital) is assigned by CDN45, ARTD, this feature is available.
    4. Programming
    STEP 1: Assign the Basic Data for ISDN. (Refer to Chapter 3.)
    STEP 2: Assign CCIS No.7 related data.
    Note:Assign the LEN of the DCH for controlling E-CCIS route at the CCH parameter of the ACSC command.
    STEP 3: ARTD - Assign the Bearer Capability for the speech channels of the E-CCIS line.
    CDN45 A/D: 0/1= Analog (Bearer Capability: Speech)/Digital (Bearer Capability:
    Unrestricted Digital)
    CDN49  TRKS: 0/1= select the trunk in ascending order/descending order (CIC No. is
    programmed by the ACSC command) 
    						
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    STEP 4: ARTI - Assign the following data for the E-CCIS route.
    JECCIS (Common use with E-CCIS RT):1
    ECCISTIM: Release Timer for the E-CCIS line
    0: 3 minutes (Default)
    1: 15 seconds
    2: 30 seconds
    3: 1 minute
    4: 2 minutes 
    5: 5 minutes
    6: 10 minutes
    7: 15 minutes 
    8: 30 minutes
    9: 1 hour
    10-13: Not used
    14: Immediately after call completion
    15: Not released
    ECCISOB: OG Billing for E-CCIS Line
    0/1=Not required/Required.
    ECCISIB: IC Billing for E-CCIS Line
    0/1=Not required/Required.
    ECCISTD: Addressing information used in E-CCIS
    0/1=Called DID Number/Called Sub Address.
    ECCIS2 (E-CCIS System): 1=Common Channel System
    STEP 5: AEVT - Assign the virtual tie line data for E-CCIS.
    FUNC: 1
    RT: Route Number
    TK: Fixed “0”
    TYPE: 3 (Common Channel System)
    DESTINATION: Destination Number (Max. 6 digits)
    CALLING: Calling Number (Max. 24 digits)
    CALLED: Called Number (Max. 24 digits)
    ISDN_RT: ISDN Route Number
    VRY: Verification of Connection 
    Note
    0/1=Not required/Required
    FUNC: 2
    PC: Terminating Point Code
    RT: E-CCIS Route Number
    Note:When Verification of Connection is in service, if the last four digits of  the received number is not equal to
    those of Called Number, the connection is not established.
    STEP 6: AVTC - Assign Virtual Tie Line Number for the E-CCIS route. 
    						
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    Examples of Data Assignment for the E-CCIS line
     Example of port allocation when using Called Sub Address as addressing information
    Data assignment procedure related to the E-CCIS line is shown below.
    E-CCIS speech line for the office A (PC=2) → RT20
    E-CCIS speech line for the office B (PC=3) → RT30
    STEP 1: ARTD -  Office A
    RT20 CDN 45 (A/D): 0 (Bearer capability: speech)
    CDN 49 (TRKS):  0
    - Office B
    RT30 CDN 45 (A/D):  0 (Bearer capability: speech)
    CDN 49 (TRKS):  0
    STEP 2: ARTI -  RT10 JECCIS: 1 (common use with E-CCIS RT)
    - Office A
    RT20 ECCISTM: 5 (Release timer: 5 minutes)
    ECCISOB: 1 (OG billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISIB : 1 (IC billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISTD: 1 (Addressing information: Sub Address)
    ECCIS2: 1 (Common channel system)
    - Office B
    RT30 ECISTM: 5 (Release timer: 5 minutes)
    DID Number for incoming calls from an E-CCIS line: 8-26-350024PRT
    RT110 TK1 ISDN D-channel
    RT10 TK23 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK22 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK21 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK20 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK19 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK18 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK17 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK16 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK2 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK1 ISDN B-channel
    ......
    ......
    ......
    ...... 
    						
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    EVENT BASED CCIS - Q-SIG TRANSPORT
    ECCISOB: 1 (OG billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISIB : 1 (IC billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISTD: 1 (Addressing information: Sub Address)
    ECCIS2: 1 (Common channel system)
    STEP 3: AEVT - Office A
    FUNC: 1
    RT 2 0
    TK: 0 (fixed)
    TYPE:  3 (Common channel system)
    DESTINATION: 9800
    CALLING: 8263500
    CALLED: 81164500
    ISDN_RT: 10
    VRY: 1
    FUNC: 2
    PC: 2
    RT: 2 0
    - Office B
    FUNC: 1
    RT 3 0
    TK: 0 (fixed)
    TYPE:  3 (Common channel system)
    DESTINATION:  9801
    CALLING: 8263500
    CALLED: 8205500
    ISDN_RT: 10
    VRY: 1
    FUNC: 2
    PC: 3
    RT: 3 0
    STEP 4: AVTC - TN:1
    STN: 3500 (DID number or Converted number generated by the ACDD command) 
    						
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     Example of port allocation when using DID Number as addressing information
    Data assignment procedure related to the E-CCIS line is shown below.
    E-CCIS speech line for the office A (PC=2) → RT 2 0
    E-CCIS speech line for the office B (PC=3) → RT 3 0
    STEP 5: ARTD -  Office A
    RT20 CDN 45 (A/D):  0 (Bearer capability: speech)
    CDN 49 (TRKS): 0
    - Office B
    RT30 CDN 45 (A/D):  0 (Bearer capability: speech)
    CDN 49 (TRKS):  0
    STEP 6: ARTI -  RT10 JECCIS: 1 (common use with E-CCIS RT)
    - Office A
    RT20 ECISTM: 5 (Release timer: 5 minutes)
    ECCISOB: 1 (OG billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISIB : 1 (IC billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISTD: 0 (Addressing information: DID number)
    ECCIS2: 1 (Common channel system) [
    For Office A] DID Number for incoming calls from an E-CCIS line: 8-26-3200
    [For Office B] DID Number for incoming calls from an E-CCIS line: 8-26-330024PRT
    RT110 TK1 ISDN D-channel
    RT10 TK23 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK22 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK21 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK20 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK19 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK18 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK17 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK16 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK2 ISDN B-channel
    RT10 TK1 ISDN B-channel
    ......
    ......
    ......
    ...... 
    						
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    - Office B
    RT30 ECISTM: 5 (Release timer: 5 minutes)
    ECCISOB: 1 (OG billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISIB : 1 (IC billing for the E-CCIS line is required)
    ECCISTD: 0 (Addressing information: DID number)
    ECCIS2: 1 (Common channel system)
    STEP 7: AEVT - Office A
    FUNC: 1
    RT 2 0
    TK: 0 (fixed)
    TYPE:  3 (Common channel system)
    DESTINATION: 3200
    CALLING: 8263200
    CALLED: 81164500
    ISDN_RT: 10
    VRY: 1
    FUNC: 2
    PC: 2
    RT: 2 0
    - Office B
    FUNC: 1
    RT 3 0
    TK: 0 (fixed)
    TYPE:  3 (Common channel system)
    DESTINATION: 3300
    CALLING: 8263300
    CALLED: 8205500
    ISDN_RT: 10
    VRY: 1
    FUNC: 2
    PC: 3
    RT: 3 0
    STEP 8: AVTC - TN:1
    STN: 3200 (DID number or Converted number generated by the ACDD command)
    STN: 3300 (DID number or Converted number generated by the ACDD command) 
    						
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    CALL COMPLETION ON NO REPLY (CCNR)
    C-152 CALL COMPLETION ON NO REPLY (CCNR)
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a calling station to set Inter-Office Call Back when the called station does not answer. This
    feature conforms to ETS 300 366. CCNR conforming to IS-13870 is available since Series 7400 software. 
    2. Operating Procedure
    To set CCNR:
    1. Station A places a call to Station B and receives Ring Back Tone; Station B does not answer.
    2. While hearing Ring Back Tone, Station A presses the switchhook flash button and dials the access code or
    presses the feature key for setting CCNR; Station A receives Service Set Tone.
    3. Station A goes on-hook and waits for call back from Station B. Station B lifts the handset and handles
    another call.
    4. Station B goes on-hook; Station A rings.
    5. Station A answers; Station B is automatically recalled.
    6. Station B answers; Station A and Station B are connected.
    To cancel CCNR:
    1. Station A lifts the handset while the CCNR service is set; Station A hears Dial Tone.
    2. Station A dials the access code or presses the function key for canceling CCNR; Station A hears Service Set
    To n e .
    3. Station A replaces the handset.
    Note:Operating procedure varies depending on the specifications of the station since ETS 300 306/IS-13870
    protocol does not regulate.
    3. Service Conditions
    1. CCNR is available when an end-to-end link is established via Q-SIG interface (ETS 300 172).
    2. The transfer rate is 64 kbps. Bearer Capabilities are as follows:
    Speech
     3.1 kHz audio
     7 kHz audio
    3. Multiple CCNR features cannot be set for a single station.
    4. CCNR is available for the D
    term or an analog station (i.e. not available for Attendant Console or ISDN
    terminal).
    5. When the called station becomes idle while the calling station is in conversation, the calling station is
    recalled after the conversation ends. 
    						
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    6. When the called station number is Pilot  Number of Station Hunting Group, CCNR is set to the terminated
    station.
    7. When a Call Forwarding feature is activated at the called station, note the following conditions:
     If Call Forwarding - All Calls is activated, CCNR is not available.
     If Call Forwarding - Busy Line or Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer is activated, CCNR is set to the
    forwarded station.
     If Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer is activated and the forwarded station is busy, CCNR is not
    available.
    8. CCNR is not available while one of the following features is activated:
     Call Back
     Call Back - CCIS
     Call Waiting      
     Call Hold
     ATT Camp On (Called side)
    9. CCNR is canceled when:
     Cancel Timer for CCNR expires.
     All the trunks for recalling are busy.
     The system recalls the calling station in lockout or make-busy state.
     The called station is abnormally released (ex. the handset remains off-hook) and turned into lockout
    state.
    10. CCNR conforming to IS-13870 is available when an end-to-end link is established via IS-11572 interface
    or when the tandem connection of Q-SIG and IS-11572 link is established (Not available for the signaling
    method other than Q-SIG and IS-11572).
    11. The transfer rate is 64kbps. Bearer Capabilities are as follows:
     - Speech
     - 3.1 kHz audio
    Note:For more details of CCNR feature regulated by protocol, see the corresponding manual. 
    12. CCNR is available for the D
    term or an analog station (i.e. not available for PS terminal, Attendant Console
    nor ISDN terminal).
    13. CCNR is available while the called party is ringing in two-party connection between calling and called party.
    14. CCNR is not available while the calling/called station is in one of the following conditions:
    (a) Calling Station   
     the station sets Call Back or Call Back is set to the station
     the station sets Call Back-CCIS or Call Back-CCIS is set to the station
     the station uses Call Hold
     the station sets Call Waiting service
     the station is restricted this feature 
    						
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    (b) Called Station
     the station is in lockout state or make-busy state
     the station sets Call Back or Call Back is set to the station
     the station sets Call Back-CCIS or Call Back-CCIS is set to the station
     the station uses Call Hold
     the station sets Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line (providing that Call Forwarding service is
    successful)
     Attendant Camp on with Tone Indication is set to the station 
     the station sets Call Waiting service
     the station is restricted this feature
    15. CCNR is canceled when: 
    (a) Automatic Cancel Timer for CCNR expires (ASYD, System data 1, Index 71, b0-b3 decides the timer
    and b7 makes the timer effective). 
    * Automatic Cancel for Call Back is applied to this feature also.
    (b) No Answer Timer (calling station does not answer the CCNR recall) expires  (ASYD, System Data 1,
    Index 139. Default data is 30 seconds).
    (c) The system recalls the calling station in lockout or make-busy state (CCNR is effective when the
    system recalls after lockout state or make-busy state is recovered). 
    (d) All trunks for recalling are busy when the system recalls the calling station.
    (e) The called station is abnormally released (ex. The handset remains off-hook) and turned into lockout
    state.
    (f) The operating station is restricted incoming calls at the time of recall.
    16. The single station cannot set multiple CCNR services and multiple CCNR services cannot be set to the
    single station.  
    A maximum number of CCNR to be set simultaneously per LP =
    480 – (no. of ISDN call to be handled + no. of already set CCBS and CCNR service 
    Note)
    Note:Both CCBS and CCNR services conforming to ETS300 366 and IS-13870.
    17. When the called station becomes idle while the calling station is in conversation, the system recalls the
    calling station after the conversation ends. 
    18. If the fault occurs at IS-11572 data link;
    (a) If the fault occurs when the calling station is operating to set CCNR, CCNR service cannot be set.
    (b) If the fault occurs when the calling station is operating to cancel CCNR, CCNR is canceled at the side
    of operating station but not canceled at the side of called station to be set since the cancel message is
    not sent to the station. 
    (c) If the fault occurs when informing the calling station that the called station becomes  idle,  CCNR is
    canceled at the side of called station, but not canceled at the side of calling station since the message
    is not sent to the station.
    (d) If the fault occurs when the calling station answers the recall (CCNR call), CCNR is canceled at the
    side of the calling station but not canceled at the side of the called station since the message is not sent
    to the station. 
    						
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