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    							NEAX2400 IPX Wireless Features and SpecificationsPage 66NDA-24313, Issue 1
    G-23 Group Call - Automatic Conference (20-Party)
    G-23 Group Call - Automatic Conference (20-Party)
    General Description
    This feature enables a PS user to call a maximum of “20-Party (self + other 19 members)” conference, only by
    dialing a pre-programmed Group Calling Conference Number. If the Group Calling Conference Number is once
    dialed, the member PSs/Stations are automatically called in assigned order at the interval of every two seconds. This
    feature also allows the Station Hunting Group - Circular, and the use of Phantom Telephone Number(s) which is
    available for flexible arrangement of conference member tables.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Dial the Group Calling Conference Number (telephone number/Phantom Telephone Number of
    conference leader port).
    2. The conference leader hears Ringback Tone.
    3. When the first party (conferee) answers, Ringback Tone stops, and the conference is in progress.
    4. The called parties (conferees) participate in the conference one after another after answering the call.
    Note:While the conference is in progress, the called  party may be released to get out of the conference.
    5. When the conference leader hangs up, the conference connection is released.
    Service Conditions
    1. Conference leader and conferee must be a PS/Station.
    2. PA-CFTB can be available for Group Calling Conference.
    3. The following table shows conditions of CFTB circuit card to use this feature.
    4. The maximum number of CFTB circuit cards per one conference group is three.
    Note:The number of CFTB circuit cards required to call a conference depends on the maximum number of
    conference members per conference group.
    2 ~ 8 members (including conference leader): one circuit card
    9 ~ 14 members (including conference leader): two circuit cards
    15 ~ 20 members (including conference leader): three circuit cards (Maximum)
    5. A maximum of 16 digits of Group Calling Conference Number (telephone number/Phantom Telephone
    Number corresponding to a conference leader port of CFTB) should be assigned.
    6. A user must assign the telephone number for the conferee.
    7. By making a group of Station Hunting Group - Circular between conference leader ports or conference
    leader ports for cascade connection of multiple sets of CFTB circuit cards, the conference can be held
    looking for idle CFTB circuit cards when the dialed port has already been used by others. 
    FIRMWARE NAMEMAXIMUM NUMBER OF 
    CONFERENCE MEMBERSKEY SETTING 
    SW2-2KEY SETTING 
    SW2-3
    Firmware SP-1141 20 OFF OFF
    Firmware SP-388
    (This firmware cannot be used for 
    cascade connection.)8OFFON 
    						
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    NDA-24313, Issue 1Page 67
    Group Call - Automatic Conference (20-Party) G-23
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    8. By assigning the Phantom Telephone Number to the telephone number, the maximum number of
    conference group per set of CFTB circuit cards is 17 (Phantom Telephone Number: 16 + telephone
    number: 1).
    9. This service must not be assigned to the ports of LC used for LC-COT connection.
    10. If a conference leader hangs up (or is out of zone), the conference will be released.
    11. When a conferee is busy or out of zone during a conference call, the conferee is not called.
    12. When all conferees are busy, out of zone or they do not answer the conference call, the conference leader
    hears Ringback Tone.
    13. When a conferee who answered a conference call goes on-hook before a conferee who is to be called last
    in the group is called, and other conferees are busy, out of zone or do not answer the call, a conference
    leader receives no tone.
    14. ISDN terminal and Attendant Console are not available in this feature.
    15. Conference leader cannot call a conference using Blind Transfer.
    16. When using this feature, the user must assign Service Feature Restriction Class and Route Restriction
    Class, which are different from those of other stations to ports of CFTB circuit card, and also restrict all
    outgoing routes by system data. If outgoing trunk is used for this feature, noise or announcement of
    another office may be heard.
    17. If a PS is in one of the following conditions, Call Forwarding - Dropped Call is not executed.
     When the PS encounters a squelch disconnection while it is in conference.
     When a connected terminal is in conference.
    18. If a conferee has been assigned in a UCD group, the conferee is not called. 
    						
    							NEAX2400 IPX Wireless Features and SpecificationsPage 68NDA-24313, Issue 1
    S-134 Short Text Messaging Service (STM Service)
    S-134  Short Text Messaging Service (STM Service)
    General Description
    This feature enables a short text message (STM), once arrived at a mail box of the Short Text Message Server
    (external equipment), to be automatically distributed to the addressee PS via Open Application Interface (OAI).This
    feature also provides a Zip Tone and “TM WAITING” notification on the display (LCD) of the address PS that is
    busy, and if the PS is out of zone, the feature makes retransmission of the STM after the PS returns to the zone.
    Note:This describes STM Facilities available for external STM OAI application. Actual functionality depends on
    the application.
    Operating Procedure
    1. By using PS function key, users can set a password (four digits or less) to the PS to enter STM (short text
    message system) mode. 
    2. The STM transmitted to the PS while PS’s buffer (maximum ten messages) is busy is temporarily kept in
    STM server. When requesting the STM, delete old STM data in the buffer using the function key. Then
    the PS automatically requests STM server to retransmit the STM.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is available only for My Line (L1) of a two-line Dterm PS (not provided for Sub Line (L2)).
    2. This feature is provided in the same form as that for call termination.
    3. STM message transmission route is only one way: STM server → PS
    4. An STM can contain 128 byte data in the maximum.
    5. The following are not available in this feature.
     Call Forwarding - All Calls
     Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
     Call Forwarding - Busy Line
     Call Forwarding PS Incoming Call Incomplete
    6. This feature is counted as ZT peg count.
    7. If the following occur, STM is not distributed, but stays in the mail box of the STM server. The STM is
    safely transmitted later by this feature’s retransmission function.
     Addressee PS is out of zone.
     Addressee PS has a power down.
     The line of addressee PS is busy.
     PS is in a state of hand-over. 
    Note
    Note:
    When hand-over unexpectedly starts while the message transmission is partially in progress, this feature
    sees this as a squelch disconnection and performs message retransmission after the hand-over is completed.
    8. Wireless Roaming is not available in this feature.
    9. More than STM server cannot be transmitted to a single PS simultaneously. Only the earliest STM can be
    sent safely. 
    						
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    Short Text Messaging Service (STM Service) S-134
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    10. Hardware Requirements: PS and ZT that are both supporting this feature should be used. If other PS/ZT
    is used, the following occurs at the PBX side:
     PBX sends an STM request to a PS.
     PBX cannot obtain a response signal from the PS. Also, PBX cannot identify that the PS/ZT is
    not compatible with the STM feature.
     PBX judges the PS as in (and returning from) the out-of zone area.
     According to the judgement above, PBX performs adequate processing (PS is judged as
    returning from the zone, and a retry of STM request is made).
    Interactions
    1. The STM is influenced by System Data of Multiple ACDPs (including Multiple IPs).
    Note:For multiple ACDPs, refer to the CallCenterWorX-Enterprise ACD System Manual.
    Note:Shaded areas represent invalid configuration. A: STM Available NA: STM Not Available: Not used
    SYSTEM DATA OF PBX-1 SYSTEM DATA OF PBX-2
    PS-1 PS-2 MULTIPLE 
    ACDPSDISPERSION 
    AGENTMULTIPLE 
    ACDPSDISPERSION 
    AGENT
    IneffectiveIneffectiveAA
    IneffectiveEffectiveIneffective
    IneffectiveEffectiveEffective
    EffectiveIneffectiveIneffective
    Effective Ineffective Effective Ineffective A NA
    Effective Ineffective Effective Effective A NA
    EffectiveEffectiveIneffective
    Effective Effective Effective Ineffective A NA
    Effective Effective Effective Effective A A
    PBX-1PBX-2
    STM ServerFCCSSTM STM
    PS-1PS-2 
    						
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    Movement of PS in NEAX2400 IPX
    Movement of PS in NEAX2400 IPX
    PCS Community
    The SYS-ID is a unique ID which was given in order to manage the PCS system. The area where the SYS-ID is
    effective is called PCS Community. Every PCS Community in a FCCS network is given a unique PCS Community
    Number (PCN). Each PCN has its own SYS-ID. The PCN is used in stead of the SYS-ID for MAT command, and
    this can reduce the effect upon changing the SYS-ID to some measure. The habitual operation of the SYS-ID, which
    reaches to nine digits for the management purpose, is not needed; therefore easy maintenance can be provided. A
    single PCS Community can be assigned in multiple nodes, and a single node can belong to multiple PCS
    Communities by using the Tenant service.
    PS movement in the NEAX2400 IPX system is classified into four kinds as described below:
    1. Stand-by condition movement
    Movement of an idle PS within the home PCN area in the home FCCS network (in the FCCS network
    accommodating the home node). The event of PS Location Registration occurs only when the PS moves
    over the Calling area. Even if a PS is in the Intra-FCCS Roaming or Roaming status, movement of the PS
    within the current PCN is also stand-by condition movement. In the NEAX2400 IPX system, the home
    PCN can be assigned over the node, however the Calling Area cannot. Because of this, the event of  PS
    Location Registration occurs whenever an idle PS moves over the node.
    2. Hand-Over
    Movement of a PS engaged in communication within the home PCN area in the home FCCS network. The
    event of Hand-Over occurs regardless of the Calling Area.
    Even if a PS is in the Intra-FCCS Roaming or Roaming status, movement of the PS engaged in
    communication within the current PCN is also Hand-Over. In the NEAX2400 IPX system, the call
    engaged in communication is supported even in the case of Hand-Over over the node.
    3. Intra-FCCS Roaming
    Effective only in the home FCCS network. Roaming Request is made to the home node whenever
    Roaming occurs out of the home FCCS network. This pattern simplifies the internal operation. The call
    engaged in communication is not supported.
    4. Roaming
    PS Location Registration to the ZT in another PCN than the home PCN is called Roaming. The call
    engaged in communication is not supported. 
    						
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    Movement of PS in NEAX2400 IPX
    MOVE TO
    MOVE FROMA, B HOME 
    NODE 
    HOME PCNC, D 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    HOME PCNE, F HOME 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNG, H 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNI
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    FIRST VISIT 
    NODE 
    FIRST PCSK
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    OTHER 
    NODE   
    FIRST PCNJ
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    FIRST 
    VISIT 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNL
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNM
    YET OTHER 
    FCCS
    A
    HOME NODE 
    HOME PCN
    Stand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OIntra-FCCS 
    Roaming Intra-FCCS 
    RoamingRoaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming
    C
    OTHER NODE 
    HOME PCNStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
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    Roaming Intra-FCCS 
    RoamingRoaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming
    E
    HOME NODE 
    OTHER PCNIntra-FCCS 
    Roaming Intra-FCCS 
    RoamingStand-by 
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    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-ORoaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming
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    Roaming Intra-FCCS 
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    FCCS-I
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     Node-W Node-X Node-Y Node-Z 
    						
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    Movement of PS in NEAX2400 IPX
    Note:This pattern is treated as Roaming by re-Roaming to the home node in FCCS-I.
    I
    OTHER FCCS 
    FIRST VISIT 
    NODE FIRST 
    PCN
    Roaming Roaming Roaming RoamingStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-ORoaming Note
    Roaming 
    NoteRoaming
    K
    OTHER FCCS 
    OTHER NODE 
    FIRST PCN
    Roaming Roaming Roaming RoamingStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-ORoaming Note
    Roaming 
    NoteRoaming
    J
    OTHER FCCS 
    FIRST VISIT   
    NODE OTHER 
    PCN
    Roaming Roaming Roaming RoamingRoaming Note
    Roaming 
    Note
    Stand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-ORoaming
    L
    OTHER FCCS 
    OTHER NODE 
    OTHER PCN
    Roaming Roaming Roaming RoamingRoaming Note
    Roaming 
    Note
    Stand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-OStand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    H-ORoaming
    M
    YET OTHER 
    FCCS
    Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming Roaming RoamingRoaming or 
    Stand-by 
    condition 
    Movement 
    (depending 
    on the case)
    MOVE TO
    MOVE FROMA, B HOME 
    NODE 
    HOME PCNC, D 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    HOME PCNE, F HOME 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNG, H 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNI
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    FIRST VISIT 
    NODE 
    FIRST PCSK
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    OTHER 
    NODE   
    FIRST PCNJ
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    FIRST 
    VISIT 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNL
    OTHER 
    FCCS 
    OTHER 
    NODE 
    OTHER 
    PCNM
    YET OTHER 
    FCCS 
    						
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