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    							NDA-24305 CHAPTER 5
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    CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT-PRI
    C-125 CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides for interception of incoming calls from ISDN trunk which cannot be completed
    (unassigned station, level, etc.). These calls are automatically routed to a predetermined station or Attendant.
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    Refer to [C-101] “CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT-PRI” in this manual. 
    						
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    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-PRI
    C-129 CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature permits a call from an ISDN network to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a predesignated
    station or to the Attendant when the called station doesn’t answer after a predetermined time interval.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To set CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI from an individual station:
    1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the specific CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI access code; receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the desired target station number; receive Service Set Tone.
    To cancel CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI from an individual station:
    1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial the specific CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI cancel code; receive Service Set Tone.
    To set CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]:
    1. Press an idle “LOOP” key.
    2. Dial the specific CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI access code; receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the TENANT SERVICE [T-12] number (2 Digits).
    4. Dial the originating station number.
    5. Dial the desired target station number; receive Service Set Tone.
    To cancel CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]:
    1. Press an idle “LOOP” key.
    2. Dial the specific CALL FORWARDING-DONT ANSWER-PRI cancel code; receive Special Dial Tone.
    3. Dial the TENANT SERVICE [T-12] number (2 Digit).
    4. Dial the originating station number; receive Service Set Tone. 
    						
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    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-PRI
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 5, bit 0: Are the access codes for CALL FORWARDING-BUSY
    LINE [C-2] and CALL FORWARDING-DON’T
    ANSWER the same or separate? 0/1: Same/Separate. 
    Index 69, bit 1: Send short tone when a call forwarded via C.F.-ALL
    Calls service is answered. 0/1: Not Required/Required
    bit 2: Send short tone when a recalled C.F.- All Calls call is
    answered. 0/1: Not Required/Required
    Index 139: Assign the No Answer timer for station-to-station, DID
    and TIE Line calls. Default data is 30sec.
    Index 141: Assign the No Answer timer for incoming calls via the
    Attendant Console. It will then be forwarded to the next
    station according to SYS1, Index 145 timer. Default data
    is 10sec.
    Index 145: Assign the time an incoming call via the Attendant
    Console will ring at the CALL FORWARD-DON’T
    ANSWER station before recalling to the Attendant
    Console. Default data is 32sec.
    STEP 2: ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel.  Assign Connection Index, CI = N;
    Normal. Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. 
    STEP 3: ASPA - Assign an access code to CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER entry, SID = 12, and
    to CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER cancel, SID = 13. Assign Connection Status
    Index (CI) for Normal service.
    STEP 4: ASFC - Assign the stations to receive CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER a Service
    Feature Class that allows SFI = 8. 
    STEP 5: AKYD - For  D
    term sets, CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER may be assigned to a
    programmable line/feature key. Assign KYI = 2 and FKY = 22.
    STEP 6: ATNR - Allow tenant-to-tenant connection for Inter- and Intra-tenant connections. Assign Tenant
    Restriction Index (TRI) = 1. For this service feature to be set by the Attendant Console,
    assign Inter- and Intra-Tenant connection via the Attendant Console, TRI = 3. Also assign
    TRI = 0, station-to-station calling.
    STEP 7: ACFO - For tenant-wide CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER assign CF = 2 for a destination
    (CFI) of either the Attendant Console or a station. 
    STEP 8: ACFS - CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER can also be assigned via the ACFS command.
    Note:Step 7 is necessary for Call Forwarding on a system basis only.
    Note 
    						
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    DISTINCTIVE RINGING-PRI
    D-115 DISTINCTIVE RINGING-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides distinctive station ringing patterns so that the station user can distinguish between internal
    and external incoming calls.
    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: ASYD - System Data 1, Index 72, bit 6: Is DISTINCTIVE RINGING applied to calls handled via
    the Attendant Console? 0/1: No/Yes. Otherwise these
    calls will ring as station-to-station calls. 
    RINGER PATTERN 0
    Normally used for C.O. Calls. 
    System Data 3, Index 0. Assign data 21H for C.O. calls to ring 1 second ON, 2 seconds OFF. Assign
    42H for 2 seconds on, 4 seconds off, on a per-route basis. Go to ARTD CDN 12. 
    System Data 3, Index 3, bit 0. Should Ringer Pattern 0 be assigned interrupted ringing capability? 0/
    1: No/Yes. 
    RINGER PATTERN 1
    Normally used for Station-to-Station Calls. 
    System Data 3, Index 1. Assign data 42H for station-to-station calls to ring for 2 seconds ON and 4
    seconds OFF.
    System Data 3, Index 3, bit 1. Should ringer pattern 1 be assigned interrupted ringer pattern 1 ringing
    capability? 0/1: No/Yes.
    RINGER PATTERN 5
    System Data 3, Index 3, bit 5. Enable ringer pattern 5? 0/1: No/Yes. This ringer pattern is applicable
    to CALL BACK [C-1], OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2], and CALL WAITING-
    ORIGINATING [C-31]. 
    System Data 3, Index 7. Assign data 24H for 4 seconds ON, 2 seconds OFF. (Ringer pattern 5.)
    STEP 3: ARTD - To provide a distinctive ring to specific routes, assign data “1” to CDN 12, Distinctive Ring
    (DR).
    STEP 4: ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI48, Burst Ringing, to PA-16LC port stations
    that will not operate using DISTINCTIVE RINGING. With this feature, the system does
    not look at ASYD, System Data 3, Index 3 bits 0 and 1 to determine how this telephone will
    ring. Telex, FAX machines, and OPX stations may require a longer ringing signal. Digital
    D
    terms will not respond to this feature.  
    						
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    DO NOT DISTURB-Dterm-PRI
    D-116D DO NOT DISTURB-Dterm-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a station user to set Do  Not Disturb status.  Incoming ISDN calls will  be denied access to the
    My-line while DND status is in effect.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To set Do Not Disturb:
    Press the Do Not Disturb (“DND”) Key. The associated LED will light. The LCD displays:
    To cancel Do Not Disturb:
    Press the Do Not Disturb (“DND”) Key. The LED will go out. The LCD displays:
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: AKYD - Assign the following key data for the D
    term.
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number
    TP: Type of D
    term (0~3)
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    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=50, DO NOT DISTURB.
    STEP 2: ASFC - Select an indication type (RST/DND) on the display of a D
    term when it terminates to a
    station which has been set DO NOT DISTURB.
    SFI= 114 Calling Party DND Indication (D
    term)
    0/1: RST/DND
    DND SET XXXXXXXX
    (Time Display)
    DND CNCL XXXXXXXX
    (Time Display)DND CANCEL XXXXXXXX
    (Time Display)
    [Dterm Series III] [Dterm Series E] 
    						
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    DATA LINE SECURITY-PRI
    D-117 DATA LINE SECURITY-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows those line circuits used for ISDN DATA transmission to be protected from interruptions such
    as ATTENDANT CAMP-ON [A-1], BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3], EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY [E-1],
    and ATTENDANT OVERRIDE [A-7].
    2. Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ASFC - Set the Data Line Security to a data terminal.
    SFI 11=0 
    						
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    DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI
    D-118 DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature allows a station user to prevent interruptions to ISDN data calls by ATTENDANT CAMP-ON [A-
    1], BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3], CALL WAITING-TERMINATING [C-12], or ATTENDANT OVERRIDE
    [A-7] by dialing a DATA PRIVACY feature code. This feature is set automatically when a data connection is
    established.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI from a single line:
    1. Lift handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial desired number.
    3. Before beginning data communications, flash switchhook; receive Special Dial Tone.
    4. Dial DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI access code; receive Service Set Tone.
    5. Flash switchhook to return to original connection, or wait 30 seconds to return automatically.
    6. To cancel Data Privacy, flash switchhook; receive Special Dial Tone.
    7. Dial DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI cancel code; receive Service Set Tone.
    8. To return to original connection, flash switchhook momentarily, or wait 30 seconds to return automatically.
    To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI from a D
    term.
    1. Lift handset; receive Dial Tone.
    2. Dial desired number.
    3. Before beginning data communications, press the “DND” key.
    4. The display shows “PRV SET” for 3 seconds and returns to original connection. The “DND” lamp flashes
    as long as DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-PRI is set.
    5. If the DND key is pressed again, “PRV CNCL” is displayed for three seconds and DATA PRIVACY ON
    DEMAND-PRI will be canceled.
    Data connection (D
    term/Data Adapter).
    1. No manual operation is required. When a Data Call (Data Adapter) is originated, DATA PRIVACY ON
    DEMAND-PRI is set automatically. When the data call is disconnected, DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND-
    PRI is canceled automatically.
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ANPD - Reserve a number level for access code.
    STEP 2: ASPA - Assign CI=H SRV=SSCA SIDA=48 (Data Privacy on Demand; Entry)
    Assign CI=H SRV=SSCA SIDA=49 (Data Privacy on Demand; Cancel)
    STEP 3: AKYD - Assign FKI=1, FKY=50 (Do Not Disturb) 
    						
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    DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER-PRI
    D-119 DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature enables incoming ISDN Data Calls to be answered automatically by a D
    term/Data Adapter.
    2. Operating Procedure
    To set DATA INTERFACE AUTOMATIC ANSWER-PRI, select the Attribute Data Entry or change the switch
    setting for Auto Answer. Refer to ATTRIBUTE DATA ENTRY [A-39] for details.
    The D
    term/Data Adapter may be set in two ways:
    Setting the D
    term Data Adapter for Auto Answer by changing the Terminal Attribute Data II
    1. Press the “DATA” key; The DATA lamp lights steadily and the display shows D.
    2. Press the “DTX” key (or “ANSWER” key). The “DTX” lamp (or ANSWER lamp) lights steadily.
    3. The display shows DATA SET.
    4. Key in 00; the display shows ER CHECK XX YY; press the “#” key.
    5. The display shows AUTO ANS 01 YY.
    6. Key in 01; the display shows AUTO ANS 01 01.
    7. Press the “#” key, and Service Set Tone (2 beeps) is heard; press the “DATA” key.
    8. Auto Answer Setup is complete.
    Setting the D
    term Data Adapter for Auto Answer by pressing the “DSPY/AUTO” key:
    1. Press the “DSPY/AUTO” key. The “DSPY/AUTO” lamp lights steadily.
    2. Auto Answer Setup is complete.
    Note:ER=DTR
    3. Programming
    STEP 1: ARSC  - Allow the restriction for an incoming call from ISDN trunk (Bch).
    STEP 2: ASDT  - Assign an Data Terminal (DTE).
    TEC=13 (Data Terminal via Data Adaptor)
    TEC=16 (Data Terminal via Data Module)
    STEP 3: AKYD - Assign the Data key on D
    term.
    FKI=1, FKY=29 (DATA)
    FKI=1, FKY=30 (DSPY/AUTO)
    FKI=1, FKY=31 (DTX) 
    						
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    DATA TRANSPARENCY-PRI
    D-120 DATA TRANSPARENCY-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature provides a completely transparent switched data path between two connected Data Terminals via
    PRI.
    2. Operating Procedure
    Establish a data call using the procedures described in the ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING [A-24] and
    SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING [S-29] feature descriptions.
    When the data connection has been established, information transfer between the two connected DTEs is
    completely transparent at speeds up to 9.6 kbps asynchronous and 56 kbps synchronous. The system does not
    alter the data in any manner.
    3. Programming
    No programming is required. 
    						
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    DATA COMMUNICATIONS-PRI
    D-121 DATA COMMUNICATIONS-PRI
    1. General Description
    This feature enables data communication between two systems, through PRI over ISDN (Digital Line  Link).  The
    ISDN link can be accessed through various connections.
    Note:Unrestricted Data:
     The following communication speeds are supported:
    Asynchronous
     Synchronous
    50-9600 bps  2.4K, 4.8K, 9.6K, and 48K bps
    2. Operating Procedure
    1. Modem-to-Modem.
    (Figure 5-1 illustrates a typical Modem-to-Modem connection.)
    Figure 5-1   Typical Modem-to-Modem Connection
    (a) An analog telephone user with a modem dials a remote extension which also has a modem.
    (b) The remote modem rings and is manually or automatically answered.
    (c) The remote modem returns answer tone (modem tone).
    (d) Both modems exchange carrier signals.
    (e) A data communications path is established.
    16LC
    DTEPRI16LC PRI
    Analog
    Station Sync. or Async.
    Modem
    DTE
    Analog
    Station Sync. or Async.
    Modem
    PBX PBX
    ISDN 
    						
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