NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Isdn Features And Specifications
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NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 56NDA-24311, Issue 1 D-122 Data Uniform Numbering Plan - PRI D-122 Data Uniform Numbering Plan - PRI General Description This feature enables data stations to be assigned a set of UNIFORM NUMBERS to distinguish data extensions from voice extensions. Data Uniform Numbering Plan Connection Operating Procedure Originating a Data Adapter/Data Module call using Uniform Numbering 1. Dial the private line access code (usually 8). 2. Dial the interoffice number (location code uniform number) and the desired DTE number; RDX (interoffice number) - XXXX (desired DTE number). 3. When the called DTE answers, data communication can begin. Originating a Data Adapter/Data Module call using Inter-Office Coordinate Numbering Plan 1. Dial the interoffice number (location code uniform number). 2. Dial the desired DTE number. 3. When the called DTE answers, data communication can begin. Service Conditions 1. Careful consideration should be given to numbering plan assignments, especially in larger systems, to avoid unnecessary loss of access codes or duplication of telephone numbers. 2. There is no limit to the number of groups assigned per system. 3. Telephone numbers cannot be duplicated between tenants. 4. Data extensions must contain from two to five digits. 5. Flexible data telephone numbering can also be used; however, its use is not recommended. 6. When an access code, an office termination code, and an interoffice data extension are dialed, the access code and the first digit of the office termination code cannot be the same. For example, if 8-RNX-XXXX is dialed to access an interoffice DTE; R cannot equal 8, N can equal 2 - 9, and X can equal 0 - 9. 7. KEYBOARD DIALING [K-1, K-2] can be used in conjunction with this feature. 8. Data calls over Tie lines require the use of modem pooling. DTE DA or DMNEAX2400 IPX ISDN (PRI)8 OG Modem PoolNEAX2400 IPX NEAX2400 IPX ISDN (PRI) IC Modem PoolDA or DM 5XXX Location Code: 632 CPU Host Computer Example: DTE user dials 8 + 632-5XXX Note: EPN = Electronic Private Network
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 57 Direct-In Termination (DIT) - PRI D-137 D-137 Direct-In Termination (DIT) - PRI General Description This feature automatically routes incoming network exchange calls from an ISDN network and public/private telecommunication network directly to a preselected station without Attendant assistance. The call can then be processed by the called party. THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2], CALL TRANSFER - ATTENDANT [C-10], etc., are handled in the same manner as any normal trunk call. Operating Procedure The calling party, outside the system, dials the telephone number as usual. However, the call is answered directly at a predetermined station, bypassing the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. Service Conditions 1. Any group(s) of trunks can be used, up to the maximum capacity of the NEAX2400 IPX. 2. Bothway trunks can be used for DIRECT-IN TERMINATION, but incoming only trunks are recommended. 3. It is not necessary to order special DID trunks to the telephone company as is required with DIRECT INWARD DIALING [D-8]. However, care should be exercised in the application of Central Office trunk hunting. 4. If the called station is busy, that call is kept ringing until the called station becomes idle, or is forwarded to the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. 5. If there is no answer at a station, the calling party will continuously receive ringback tone. There is no AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] to the Attendant in this case. 6. Once a call is answered, it can be processed by the called station like any normal trunk call. 7. If the station is assigned to a STATION HUNTING - CIRCULAR [S-7], STATION HUNTING - SECRETARIAL [S-8], or STATION HUNTING - TERMINAL [S-9] group, the incoming call will follow the hunt group station assignment. If the station is in a CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2], CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER [C-3], or CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] mode, the incoming call is connected to the call forward target station. 8. This feature is normally used where Direct-In service is required on a limited basis. The number of stations thus serviced is effectively limited to the number of trunks available for DIRECT-IN TERMINATION. 9. DIRECT-IN TERMINATION and NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] are mutually exclusive. 10. DIT trunks can be programmed to terminate elsewhere in the Night mode. 11. When the system is in the Night mode of operation and the DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) station is busy, the call diverts to TAS if provided; otherwise, the call waits on the busy station until it is idle. 12. Only one trunk can be arranged for DIRECT-IN TERMINATION to a particular station line. 13. The DIRECT-IN TERMINATION feature is limited to the following trunk types: a.) CO b.) automatic-in tie trunk 14. If the assigned station is busy when a call arrives, the call is held waiting. The call waiting tone is not provided to the DIT station. The calling party hears the ringback tone. 15. The DIT call can terminate to a DO NOT DISTURB - D term [D-11D] station.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 58NDA-24311, Issue 1 D-137 Direct-In Termination (DIT) - PRI Service Conditions (cont’d) 16. The following connections are supported by this service (if the called station is the terminal in an external exchange): 17. When the DIT station is busy, the incoming call is held waiting. In this case, if the DIT station belongs to a Station Hunting group, the call follows the hunting assignment. 18. When a station in a different office is assigned as the DIT station, voice/data route selection is activated. 19. When assigning a station in a different office as the DIT station, Speed Calling list numbers are used in system data assignment. DIT Station Calling Pa r tyGeneral Trunk ISDN Trunk General Trunk Available in current service Available in this service. ISDN Trunk Available in current service Available in this service.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 59 Elapsed Time Display - Dterm - PRI E-14D E-14D Elapsed Time Display - Dterm - PRI General Description This feature provides an LCD display of the time elapsed while a Dterm is connected to a PRI trunk. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. The elapsed time is displayed in the eight, left-side positions of the LCD display. 2. The elapsed time can reach a maximum of 9 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. After that time the clock returns to zero. 3. A continuous time display occurs during CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS [C-17] and THREE- WAY CALLING [T-2]. 4. When a call is transferred, the time display of the party receiving the transfer begins from zero. 5. When the D term returns to the original call from CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS [C-11] or CALL HOLD [C-6], the elapsed time begins at zero. 6. The elapsed time is not displayed when the station is in a specific condition such as: a.) THREE-WAY CALLING [T-2] b.) Connected to a trunk with held trunk, as in the case of CONSULTATION HOLD [C-17]
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 60NDA-24311, Issue 1 F-21 Flexible Numbering of Stations - PRI F-21 Flexible Numbering of Stations - PRI General Description This feature provides the ability to assign telephone numbers of voice stations and data stations to any corresponding instrument location, depending solely upon numbering plan limitations. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. Careful consideration should be given to any numbering assignment, especially in larger systems, to avoid the unnecessary loss of access codes or duplication of telephone numbers. 2. There is no limit on the number of groups that can be assigned per system. 3. Where TENANT SERVICE [T-12] is provided, telephone numbers cannot be duplicated between tenants. 4. A combination of one, two, three, four and five digit numbering may be used. Example: a.) 3 1 b.) 3 2 1 c.) 3 2 2 1 Examples a, b, c, can be assigned as three different stations. 5. The system can distinguish the difference. 6. BUSY LAMP FIELD - FLEXIBLE [B-2] service can be provided only when the defining telephone number digits exceed two.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 61 Faulty Trunk Report - PRI F-26 F-26 Faulty Trunk Report - PRI General Description This feature allows a station to report a noisy or faulty ISDN trunk number by dialing a special access code before hanging up. The FAULTY TRUNK REPORT consists of trunk number, telephone number, associated time division switch and reported time. This information is displayed at the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18] and/or fault printer. Operating Procedure To enter a FAULTY TRUNK REPORT 1. Switchhook flash before disconnecting; receive special dial tone. 2. Dial the FAULTY TRUNK REPORT access code; receive service set tone. 3. The MAT [M-18] records the FAULTY TRUNK REPORT and returns the line to the original connection. Service Conditions 1. This feature can be accessed during any two-party connection. 2. The following information appears on FAULT TRUNK REPORT: a.) Telephone number b.) Trunk route number c.) Trunk number d.) Time division switch e.) Time and date 3. Stations are assigned this feature according to CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15] programming in system data. 4. When this feature is activated, a supervisory alarm (yellow) appears on the NEAX2400 IPX.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 62NDA-24311, Issue 1 H-14D Hands-Free Answer Back - Dterm - PRI H-14D Hands-Free Answer Back - Dterm - PRI General Description This feature allows the user to respond to a VOICE CALL - Dterm [V-2D] without lifting the handset. Operating Procedure To answer a VOICE CALL [V-2D] 1. Press the MIC key; the LED lights. 2. Respond to the call hands-free. Service Conditions HANDS-FREE ANSWER BACK - Dterm - PRI can only be used when responding to a VOICE CALL [V-2D] on the My-Line.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 63 Hot Line-Outside - PRI H-15 H-15 Hot Line-Outside - PRI General Description This feature allows a user to access an outside ISDN destination party in the HOTLINE [H-1] service. Operating Procedure To place a HOT LINE - OUTSIDE - PRI call using a single line telephone 1. Station A lifts the handset; hears sender tone first, then ringback tone. 2. Outside party is rung. 3. Outside party lifts the handset; the conversation proceeds. To place a HOT LINE - OUTSIDE - PRI call using BROKERAGE HOT LINE [B-12] 1. Station A presses the BROKERAGE HOT LINE feature key. 2. Station A lifts the handset or presses the SPEAKER key; hears sender tone first, then ringback tone. 3. Outside party lifts the handset; conversation proceeds. Service Conditions 1. The number of hotline stations is limited by the number of stations accommodated in the system. 2. The destination parties for this service use abbreviated call codes prepared in SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM [S-3]. Therefore, the number of destination stations is limited by the capacity of SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM [S-3]. 3. When a user is confronted with a situation in which all trunks are busy or all senders are busy at the same time, reorder tone is heard at the hotline stations. 4. Outside connection in BROKERAGE HOTLINE - OUTSIDE [B-12] service can be realized when the LCD indicates: a.) Trunk classification such as DDD, Tie, and CCSA and trunk number for an outgoing call b.) Time duration, trunk classification, and trunk number for an incoming call. 5. When a user of BROKERAGE HOTLINE - OUTSIDE [B-12] is confronted with a situation in which all trunks are busy or all senders are busy, the user hears reorder tone. No indication is shown on the LCD of the user’s D term. 6. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) [S-10] is available for outgoing calls with the HOT LINE - OUTSIDE - PRI service.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications Page 64NDA-24311, Issue 1 I-24 Incoming Call Identification - PRI I-24 Incoming Call Identification - PRI General Description This feature allows an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] to visually identify the type of service and/or trunk group arriving or waiting to be answered. Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. Service Conditions 1. A flashing lamp indicates a call waiting to be answered. 2. A steady lamp indicates an answered call. 3. A maximum of 12 lamp and key groups can be associated with INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION-PRI. 4. Lamps and keys may be assigned as follows: ATND: Attendant BUSY: Call Forwarding - Busy Line CCSA: Common Control Switching Arrangement FX: Foreign Exchange ICPT: Call Forwarding - Intercept LDN: Listed Directory Number NANS: Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer RECALL: Recall TF: Inter Position Transfer TIE: Tie Line WATS: Wide Area Telephone Service 5. More than one INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION lamp can be duplicated at the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. The Attendant can select any incoming call by pressing the associated key. 6. Calls can be answered via the ANSWER key for first-in, first-out priority. 7. ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] is limited to 12 unique INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION indications. However, more than one incoming trunk group can be programmed for the same INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION.
NEAX2400 IPX ISDN Features and Specifications NDA-24311, Issue 1 Page 65 Incoming ISDN Call to Tie Line Connection - PRI I-25 I-25 Incoming ISDN Call to Tie Line Connection - PRI General Description This feature permits an Attendant to connect an incoming ISDN network call, via a Tie line, to a station at a distant PBX. Operating Procedure To connect an incoming call 1. The Attendant presses the LDN key and answers the incoming PRI trunk call. 2. Dial the Tie Line access code; receive dial tone from distant PBX (in the case of 2nd dial tone signaling). 3. Dial the distant PBX extension number. 4. Press the RELEASE key. 5. The Tie Line and trunk call are connected. Service Conditions 1. The Attendant can connect a trunk and Tie line call either before or after the distant station goes off-hook. 2. There is no limitation on the number of incoming trunks that can be connected to Tie lines using this feature. 3. TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] can significantly degrade transmission quality. 4. TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] can be restricted through route restriction assignments. 5. AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] is denied on INCOMING ISDN CALL TO TIE LINE CONNECTION - PRI. 6. Since AUTOMATIC RECALL [A-8] cannot be initiated by a trunk, the ATTENDANT LOCKOUT [A-5] feature is automatically disabled to allow the Attendant to reenter TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION [T-10] calls held on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]. 7. Disconnect supervision can be automatic in some cases; but in others, the Attendant must monitor the connection and manually disconnect after use.