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    							NDA-24307 CHAPTER 6
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    Issue 1
    SYSTEM OPERATIONS
    6. LINE MANAGEMENT
    The following explanations apply to line management:
    Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of Station and Data Terminal
    Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal
    Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of C.O. Line/Tie Line
    6.1 Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of Station and Data Terminal
    Stations can be put into make-busy state by the following operations:
    (1) On each station basis using the MBST command.
    Assign the station number in the STN parameter and choose “1” for the MB box of the MBST com-
    mand.
    For the make-busy cancellation, choose “0” for the MB box.
    (2) On each circuit basis using the MBLE command.
    Assign LENS number in the LENS parameter and choose “1” for the MB box of the MBLE command.
    For the make-busy cancellation, choose “0” for the MB box.
    (3) On each circuit card basis using the MBPM command or operating the MB (toggle) key on the card.
    Assign the required LENS number in the MG, UNIT and Group parameters and choose “3” for the
    MB box of the MBPM command.
    For the make-busy cancellation, choose “2” for the MB box.
    or
    Set to UP the MB key on the circuit card (= ON).
    For make-busy cancellation, return the MB key down (= OFF). 
    						
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    6.2 Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal
    Figure 6-12 shows the procedure for class change and number change of station and data terminal.
    Figure 6-12   Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal Procedure
    6.3 Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of C.O. Line/Tie Line
    Figure 6-13 shows the procedure to make-busy/make-busy cancel of C.O. line/tie line.
    Figure 6-13   Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of C.O. Line/Tie Line Procedure
    Refer to Section 6.1.
      For changing class, use ASCL command
     Note 1
    For changing station number, use ASTN command
    Note 2
    For changing telephone number, use ALGNN amd
    ALGSN comands
    Refer to Section 6.1.
    START
    Line Make-Busy
    Class change and number 
    change
    Line Make-Busy Cancel
    END
    Note 1:For guest station of Hotel System, use AGCL command.
    Note 2:For guest station of Hotel System, use AGSN command.
    END
     For make-busy/make-busy cancel by line basis, use
    MBLE command 
     For make-busy/make-busy cancel by route basis, use
    MBRT command
      For make-busy/make-busy cancel by each circuit card,
    use MBPM commands or MB (toggle) switch setting on
    the circuit card
    START
    Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of 
    C.O./Tie Line 
    						
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    SYSTEM OPERATIONS
    6.4 Line Management Commands
    COMMAND COMMAND FULL NAME
    AGCL Assignment of Guest Station Class
    AGSN Assignment of Alternated Guest Station Number
    ASCL Assignment of Station Class Data
    ASTN Assignment of Station Number
    ALGNN Assignment of Telephone Number Data for NDM
    ALGSN Allocation of Telephone Number Data for NDM
    MBLE Make Busy of LENS
    MBPM Make Busy of Port Microprocessor
    MBRT Make Busy of Route
    MBST Make Busy of Station
    MBTK Make Busy of Trunk
    DLEN Display of LENS Data 
    						
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    SYSTEM OPERATIONS
    7. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING SYSTEM (SMDR)
    Billing information can be managed by connecting the PBX system and an external computer (SMDR
    equipment).
    Note:The SMDR equipment and its software must be provided by the user.
    The PBX system provides the SMDR equipment with the following information:
    Calling Party Information
    Called Party Number
    Call Start Time
    Call End Time
    Authorization Code/Account Code
    Upon receiving the above information from the PBX system, the SMDR equipment performs editing and
    management of the information and outputs the resulting information. 
    7.1 Transmission Data to SMDR Equipment
    (1) Transmission Format
    As seen in the figure below, the basic information to be transmitted (Transmission Message) is a block
    which begins with Start of Text (STX) and ends with End of Text (ETX). When the call ends, the whole
    contents of this information is transmitted to the SMDR equipment.
    (2) Transmission Message
    One transmission message consists of 128 bytes of data. Each byte represents by ASCII codes the data to
    be transmitted (Refer to Ta b l e  6 - 3). The contents of the data to be transmitted vary with the kind of call,
    but the first byte is always transmitted by ASCII code K (4B hex.). The second byte to be transmitted is
    the data which specifies the kind of call.
    Note:In case the Fusion service is involved, the message can consist of more than 128 byte data.
    STX: START OF TEXT
    ETX: END OF TEST
    SA: SYSTEM ADDRESS
    UA: UNIT ADDRESS S
    T
    XS
    AU
    AE
    T
    X TRANSMISSION MESSAGE 
    						
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    (3) Text Format
    Text formats can be selected by system data. For information on data assigment for SMDR, refer to the
    “Feature Programming Manual.” Text formats used in the system are as follows:
    IPX format: This format used for both IOC and TCP/IP interface. Refer to Section 7.2
    ICS format: This format used for IOC interface. Refer to Section 7.3.
    For detailed information on SMDR TCP/IP interface, refer to Section 7.4.9.
    Table 6-3  ASCII Code
    CHARACTERASCII CODE
    REMARKS
    HEX.BINARY DIGIT
    b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
    0 30 00110000
    1 31 00110001
    2 32 00110010
    3 33 00110011
    4 34 00110100
    5 35 00110101
    6 36 00110110
    7 37 00110111
    8 38 00111000
    9 39 00111001
    SPACE 20 00100000 Special Characters 
    Code
    STX 02 00000010
    ETX 03 00000011
    SA 30 00110000
    UA 21 00101011
    * 2A 00101010
    # 23 00100011 
    						
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    7.2 IPX Format (Text Format of Centralized Billing - Fusion)
    Below is the IPX format of billing information to be transmitted to the SMDR equipment. Figure 6-14
    shows the transmission message of an outgoing call. Figure 6-15 shows the transmission message of an
    incoming call. Also, Figure 6-16 shows the transmission message of a station-to-station call.
    STX  : Start of Text ETX : End of Text
    KK : Outgoing KL : Incoming
    KM : Extension
    S
    T
    XE
    T
    X Transmission Data0! KK
    /
    L
    /
    MKind 
    of 
    Data
    NoteData 
    LengthKind 
    of 
    DataData 
    LengthTransmission Data
    Note:For details on the Kind of Data, see Table 6-4. 
    						
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    Note:
    Conditionally Provided: Information is provided when data is effective.
    Provided: Information is provided on every call with no exception. 
    -: Not available.
    Table 6-4  Kind of Data
    KIND 
    OF 
    DATACONTENTSKK
    (OUTGOING)KL
    (INCOMING)KM
    (STATION)
    00 Not Used
    01 Outgoing Trunk/Incoming Trunk Information Provided Provided -
    02 Calling Party Information (Station Number) Provided - Provided
    03 Calling Party Information (Telephone Number) Conditionally 
    Provided- Conditionally 
    Provided
    04 Called Party Information (Station Number) - Provided Provided
    05 Called Party Information (Telephone Number) - Conditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    Provided
    06 Call Start/Call End Time Provided Provided Provided
    07 Account Code Conditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    Provided
    08 Condition B Information Provided Provided Provided
    09 Alternate Routing Information/Incoming Route Number Provided Provided -
    10 Dial Code Provided Conditionally 
    Provided-
    11 Office Code Information (For CCIS) Conditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    Provided-
    12 Authorization Code Conditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    Provided-
    13 Condition C Information + Billing Info/Call Metalling 
    InfoProvided Conditionally 
    Provided-
    14 Condition D Information + Bill Notification Attendant 
    Console NumberConditionally 
    Provided--
    15 Department Code Conditionally 
    Provided--
    16 Automatic Number Indication Conditionally 
    ProvidedConditionally 
    Provided-
    17 Converted Number Conditionally 
    Provided--
    18-99 Not Used 
    						
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    Figure 6-14   Message Format for Outgoing Call - IPX Format
    Byte Data
    1
    105
    15
    25 20
    30
    40 35
    45
    55 50
    60
    65
    STX
    0
    !
    K
    K
    0
    1
    1
    FPC
    (3 digits)
    Physical 
    Route No.
    Tr u n k  N o .
    Logical 
    Route No.
    0
    2
    1
    ORIG
    Tenant
    (3 digits)
    STN No. 
    ATT CON 
    No. 
    RT/TK No.
    (6 digits)
    0
    3
    02
    FPC
    (3 digits)
    User 
    Group 
    Number
    Telephone 
    Number 
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    /
    Logical 
    Route No. 
    (3 digits)
    0
    6
    3
    Year
    Byte Data
    80 75
    85
    95 90
    100
    110 105
    115
    125 120
    130
    135
    Milli-Second
    0
    7
    01
    Account 
    Code
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    0
    9
    1
    FPC1
    Outgoing
    Tr u n k
    Information
    Calling
    Par ty
    Information 
    (Station No.) 
    Note
    Calling
    Par ty
    Information
    (Telephone No.)
    Call
    Start
    Time
    Minute
    Second
    Ye a r
    Month
    Milli-Second
    Day
    Hour
    Minute
    Second
    0
    8
    0
    C2
    C1
    C0
    Logical 
    RT No. 1
    Physical 
    RT No. 1
    Call End
    Time
    Account
    Code
    Condition B 
    Information
    Note
    Alternate
    Routing
    Information
    Note
    150
    155
    165 160
    170
    180 175
    185
    195 190
    200
    205
    1
    0
    03
    Dial Code
    (Max. 32 
    digits)
    1
    2
    01
    1
    1
    0Dial Code
    Office Code
    Information
    Au tho r ization
    Code
    Byte Data
    Office 
    Code of 
    Calling 
    Par ty
    Office Code 
    of Billing 
    Process 
    Office
    Authoriza-
    tion Code
    (Max 16 
    digits.)
    220
    225
    235 230
    240
    250 245
    255
    265 260
    270
    275
    Condition
    D Informa-
    tion
    Auto matic
    Number
    Indication
    Note
    Depar tment 
    Code
    Billing
    Information
    /
    Call
    Metering
    1
    4
    00
    D
    Bill Notifi-
    cation ATT 
    CON No.
    Condition
    C Informa-
    tion
    1
    5
    01
    5
    0
    1
    6
    03
    Depar t-
    ment Code
    ETX
    ~
    ~~~
    ~
    ,
    Note:See Reference 1.
    *
    70Day
    Hour
    Month
    140
    145
    Logical 
    RT No. 2
    Physical 
    RT No. 2
    Byte Data
    280
    285
    Auto matic 
    Number 
    Indication
    (Max. 32 
    digits)
    1
    7
    00
    Conver ted
    Number 
    (Max. 6
    digits)~
    FPC2
    1
    3
    0,  0, 0
    210
    215
    C
    Con-
    ver ted
    Number 
    						
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    Figure 6-15   Message Format for Incoming Call - IPX Format
    Office Code 
    of Billing 
    Process 
    Office
    Byte Data
    1
    105
    15
    25 20
    30
    40 35
    45
    55 50
    60
    65STX
    0
    !
    K
    L
    0
    1
    1
    2
    FPC
    (3 digits)
    Physical 
    Route No.
    Trunk No.
    Logical 
    Route No.
    0
    4
    1
    0
    ORIG
    Tenant
    (3 digits)
    STN No. 
    ATT CON 
    No. 
    RT/TK No.
    (6 digits)
    0
    5
    02
    32
    FPC
    (3 digits)
    User Group 
    Number
    (3 digits)
    Telephone 
    Number 
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    /
    Logical 
    Route No. 
    (3 digits)
    0
    6
    3
    4
    Year
    Byte Data
    70
    80 75
    85
    95 90
    100
    110 105
    115
    125 120
    130
    Milli-Second
    0
    7
    01
    16
    Account 
    Code
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    0
    9
    1
    8
    FPC1
    Incoming
    Tr u n k
    Information
    Called
    Par ty
    Information
    (Station No.)
    Called
    Par ty
    Information
    (Telephone No.)
    Call
    Star t
    Time
    Day
    Hour
    Minute
    Second
    Year
    Month
    Milli-Second
    Day
    Hour
    Minute
    Second
    0
    8
    C0
    Logical 
    RT No. 1
    Physical 
    RT No. 1
    Call End
    Time
    Account
    Code
    Condition B
    Information
    Note
    Incoming
    Route
    Number
    Note
    140
    150 145
    155
    165 160
    170
    180 175
    185
    195 190
    200
    1
    0
    03
    12
    Dial Code
    (Max. 32 
    digits)
    1
    2
    01
    16
    FPC2
    1
    1
    0
    8
    Logical 
    RT No. 2
    Physical 
    RT No. 2
    Dial Code
    Office Code 
    Information Byte Data
    Office 
    Code of 
    Calling 
    Par ty
    210
    220 215
    225
    235 230
    240
    250 245
    255
    1
    3
    Automatic 
    Number 
    Indication
    (Max. 32 
    digits)
    Automatic
    Number
    Indication
    Note Byte Data
    C
    Condition C
    Information
    Note
    ETX
    Month135
    205
    1
    6
    03
    13Call
    Metering Authoriza-
    tion Code
    (Max. 16 
    digits)Authorization
    Code
    Note:See Reference 1.
    ~
    ~
    0
    3
    C2
    C1
    ~
    ~
    ~
    *
    0
    5 
    						
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    Figure 6-16   Message Format for Station-to-Station Call - IPX Format
    Byte Data
    1
    105
    15
    25 20
    30
    40 35
    45
    55 50
    60
    65STX
    0
    !
    K
    M
    0
    2
    1
    0
    FPC
    (3 digits)ORIG
    Tenant
    (3 digits)
    STN No. 
    ATT CON 
    No. 
    (6 digits)
    0
    5
    02
    32
    FPC
    (3 digits)
    User Group 
    Number
    (3 digits)
    Telephone 
    Number 
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    Byte Data
    70
    80 75
    85
    95 90
    100
    110 105
    115
    125 120
    130
    Milli-Second
    0
    6
    Account 
    Code
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    Calling
    Par ty
    Information
    (Station No.)
    Note
    Calling
    Par ty
    Information
    (Telephone No.)Call
    Star t
    Time
    Day
    Hour
    Minute
    Second
    Year
    Month
    Milli-Second
    Day
    Hour
    Minute
    SecondC2
    C1
    C0
    Call End
    Time
    Account
    Code
    140
    145
    0
    7
    01
    16
    0
    4
    1
    0
    Byte Data
    0
    8
    0
    3
    Condition B
    Information
    Note
    ETX
    Month135
    Note:See Reference 1.
    0
    3
    02
    32
    ORIG
    Tenant
    (3 digits)
    STN No. 
    ATT CON 
    No. 
    (6 digits)
    User Group 
    Number(3 digits)
    Telephone 
    Number 
    (Max. 16 
    digits)
    Year
    Called
    Par ty
    Information
    (Station No.)
    NoteCalled 
    Pa r ty
    Information
    (Telephone No.)
    3
    4
    ~
    ~
    ~ 
    						
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