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    OFFICE DATA ASSIGNMENT
    Table 4-1 Roaming Class Data List (Continued)
    D Channel Route Data
    CDN DATA CDN DATA CDN DATA
    001 OSGS 0 042 TRSC 0 083 CST 4
    002 ONSG 2 043 BT 0 084 CSEG 0
    003 ISGS 0 044 PRV 0 085 CSEU 0
    004 INSG 2 045 A/D 1 086 CSEL 0
    005 TF 3 046 CW 1 087 CMP 0
    006 TCL 4 047 TPQ 0 088 TALK 0
    007 L/T 1 048 BL 0 089 FOT 0
    008 RLP 2 049 TRKS 0 090 RST 0
    009 TQ 0 050 DPLY 1 091 TOCI 0
    010 SMDR 0 051 ACD 0 092 TOCD 0
    011 TD 0 052 2W/4W 0 093 ODGD 0
    012 DR 0 053 FAAT 0 094 RLS 0
    013 AC 0 054 GW 0 095 GWD 0
    014 TNT 0 055 TCMA 0 096 H1 0
    015 LSG 13 056 SMDR3 0 097 DT 0
    016 SMDR2 9 057 HDT 0 098 CI 0
    017 H/M 0 058 CD 0 099 OID 0
    018 MC 0 059 CCH 0 100 TKS 0
    019 ANI 1 060 TC/EC 0 101 PAD2 0
    020 D 0 061 IRE 0 102 TRM 0
    021 MSB 0 062 SCR 0 103 TRPX 0
    022 MSW 0 063 LYER1 0 104 LDR 0
    023 TR 0 064 NET 0 105 TSC 0
    024 OC 0 065 INT 9 106 SATS 0
    025 R/L 0 066 DC 15 107 RVPX 0
    026 RVSD 0 067 HKS 0 108 DQ 0
    027 TL 0 068 SCF 0 109 SLOV 0
    028 ANS 1 069 SMDR4 0 110 SDTO 0
    029 TELP 0 070 TCMN 0 111 ADVPR 0
    030 PAD 7 071 TCMC 0 112 IND 0
    031 OGRL 1 072 MFSP 0 113 UUI 0
    032 ICRL 1 073 KPST 0 114 DCH 0
    033 HD 0 074 KPPT 0 115 CMRT 0
    034 GUARD 1 075 STC 0 116 PREF 0
    035 WINK 0 076 MC2 0 117 DFS 0
    036 VAD 0 077 MT 0 118 BOB 0
    037 CLD 0 078 TONE 0 119 HOLCH 0
    038 FA 0 079 PPTM 0 120 IFR 0
    039 BC 0 080 MPTM 0 121 CONV 0
    040 TCM 0 081 LPTM 0 122 OPRT 0
    041 TDMQ 0 082 RSAX 0 123 CNI 0 
    						
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    TTC Q.931A PROTOCOL TIE LINE WITH PCS ROAMING
    1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    When the Built-in PCS system is connected to another Built-in PCS system, TTC Q.931a protocol Tie Line can
    be used as an interface for call origination and termination with PCS Roaming feature.
    Note:From software Series 7400 or later, a PS can move to any node of the Fusion network that has a different
    SYS-ID. Refer to PCS Roaming (Release 8 software enhancement).
    PSBuilt-in PCS
    (Visitor PBX) Built-in PCS
    (Home PBX)
    • When the PRT card is used
    TTC Q.931a protocol Tie Line
    NOT Fusion 
    PRTPRT
    ZT CSINT
    Roam
    PS
    ZT
    CSINT
    • When the DTI and DCH cards are used
    Roam
    PS Built-in PCS
    (Visitor PBX) Built-in PCS
    (Home PBX)
    TTC Q.931a protocol Tie LineDTI
    DTI
    DCHDCH ZT
    CSINT
    ZT
    PS
    CSINT Network
    NOT Fusion 
    Network 
    						
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    2. OPERATING PROCEDURE
    No manual operation is required.
    3. SERVICE CONDITIONS
    Table 4-2 through 4-10 show functions available for TTC Q.931a protocol Tie Line with PCS Roaming feature.
     OG Call Features : Table 4-2
     IC Call Features : Table 4-3
     Station Service Features : Table 4-4
     Other Service Features : Ta b l e  4 - 5
     Attendant Console Service Features : Table 4-6
     Network Service Features : Ta b l e  4 - 7
     Operation/Maintenance Service Features : Ta b l e  4 - 8
     ISDN Service Features : Table 4-9
     CCIS Service Features : Table 4-10 
    						
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    Note:When a PS has roamed  to a Visitor PBX, RSC and SFC for Visitor PS assigned at the Visitor PBX are used
    for OG call restriction.
    Table 4-2  List of OG Call Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    ALTERNATE ROUTING/ROUTE ADVANCE×–
    SPEED CALLING-STATION/GROUP
    ––To be substituted for the memory 
    dial of PS
    SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM – –
    TOLL CALL RESTRICTION –
    Note 
    PUSH-BUTTON TO ROTARY CONVERSION – –
    PRIMARY CODE RESTRICTION –
    Note 
    OG TRUNK QUEUING – –
    OFF HOOK QUEUING – –
    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION/ 
    RESTRICTION FROM OG CALL–
    Note 
    Table 4-3  List of IC Call Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    EXTERNAL MUSIC-ON-HOLD – –
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE××
    DID –×
    Note 1
    DIT –×Note 2
    SLUMBER TIME - DO NOT DISTURB – –
    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER
    ––PS cannot be used for the Night 
    station
    DISTINCTIVE RINGING
    ––Available in the D
    term PS or Dterm 
    PSII  
    Note 3, Note 4
    REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM/
    AUTOMATED ATTENDANT–×Note 5
    TENANT SERVICE××
    MUSIC-ON-HOLD×× 
    						
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    Note 1:DID
    1) When the PS is out of zone, the calling party from the C.O. line still hears Ring Back Tone (RBT).
    Automatic Announcement - Called PS Out of Zone feature set on the PS is not available.
    2) Even if the PS becomes Out of Zone while connected with the calling party from the C.O. line, Automatic
    Announcement - Disconnected PS Out of Zone is not available. The calling party hears Reorder Tone
    (ROT).
    3) When a C.O. line incoming call is transferred to another PS or station by C.F.-PS Incoming Call
    Incomplete, and the transfer destination is Out of Zone, the calling party will hear Ring Back Tone
    (RBT).
    4) When the PS is ringing, Handover is not available. When a PS moves to another zone while ringing, the
    PS stops to ring but the calling party from the C.O. line still hears Ring Back Tone (RBT).
    5) When a C.O. line incoming call terminates to a PS which has roamed to a Visitor PBX and the PS is
    busy, the calling party still hears Ring Back Tone (RBT). However, if C.F.-B is set at the Home PBX, the
    call is transferred to the destination station.
    Note 2:When a  PS is assigned as the target station of DIRECT IN TERMINATION (DIT).
    1) When the PS is Out of Zone (Out of Zone or in POWER OFF state), RBT is heard by the calling party.
    If AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE is assigned by the PS, the calling party does
    not hear the Out of Zone Announcement, but hears RBT instead.
    2) If a PS user moves Out of Zone while connected to an outside party, AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-
    DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE cannot be heard by the outside party, but BT is heard instead.
    3) When a PS is engaged and an outside call attempts CALL WAITING, the caller will hear RBT.
    4) When a DIT call is transferred to a PS or a station that has set C.F.-PS INCOMING INCOMPLETE,
    the calling party hears RBT if the target PS or station is Out of Zone.
    5) PS is unable to hand over when it is ringing. When the PS hands over,  the called PS stops ringing, and
    the calling party hears RBT.
    Note 3:When a PS has roamed to a Visitor PBX, the PS cannot use Distinctive Ringing.
    Note 4:A call from an incoming Tie Line gives the same ringing as a station call.
    Note 5:Remote Access to System/Automated Attendant: Terminating side is PS.
    1) When the PS is Out of Zone (Out of Area or in a state of POWER OFF), the calling party will hear BT.
    If the AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE is set by the PS, the calling party does not
    hear Out of Zone Announcement. The calling party hears BT.
    2) If a PS user moves Out of Zone while connected to an outside line, AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-
    DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE cannot be heard by the subscriber outside. BT is heard.
    3) When a REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM/AUTOMATED ATTENDANT call is transferred to a PS or a
    station with C.F.-INCOMING INCOMPLETE set and when the transferred party is Out of Zone, the
    calling party hears RBT.
    4) PS is not allowed to hand over while ringing. When the called PS is ringing from REMOTE ACCESS
    TO SYSTEM/AUTOMATED ATTENDANT and the PS hands over, the PS stops ringing and the calling
    party hears RBT. 
    						
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    Table 4-4  List of Station Service Features for Q.931a 
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    OFF HOOK ALARM – –
    8-PARTY CONFERENCE – –
    C.F.-A-OUTSIDE×
    Note 1
    C.F.-D-OUTSIDE×Note 1, Note 2
    C.F.-B-OUTSIDE×Note 1, Note 3
    C.F.-A×Note 1
    C.F.-A CANCEL BY A ROUTINE 
    DIAGNOSIS––
    CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS××
    Note 4
    EMERGENCY CALL – –
    DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE – Only RSC is available
    CALL WAITING – –
    Note 5
    CALL PICK UP - GROUP – –
    CALL HOLD – –
    THREE-WAY CALLING××
    TIMED REMINDER – –
    CALL PICK UP - DIRECT – –
    STEP CALL×
    Note 6
    SPLIT C.F. – –
    HOT LINE –×
    PERIODICAL INDICATION TONE – –
    AUTOMATIC CALL BACK CANCEL – –
    CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL×
    Note 7
    STATION-TO-STATION  CALLING×Note 8
    STATION-TO-STATION CALL 
    RESTRICTION×–
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY – –
    Note 9
    STATION HUNTING – –
    CALL BACK – –
    FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATION – –
    AUTOMATIC HOWLER TONE SENDING – – 
    						
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    Note 1:Conditions for Call Forwarding features are shown in the table below.
    Note 2:C.F.-D-Outside is not applicable by CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS.
    Note 3:When the Attendant calls a PS which has roamed to a visitor PBX and set C.F.-B-Outside, the C.F.-B-
    Outside does not work and the Attendant hears Busy Tone (BT).
    Note 4:Recall service can be activated to the transferred station when the PS, with C.F.-PS INCOMING CALL
    INCOMPLETE in service, moves Out of Zone, after placing a call on hold. STATION 5DB PAD×–
    BOSS/SECRETARY – –
    C.F.-D×
    Note 1
    PUSH-BUTTON CALLING – –
    PRIORITY CALL×–
    Note 10
    LINE LOCK-OUT – –
    RECALL –
    C.F.-B××
    Note 1
    PRIVACY – –
    ONE DIGIT HOOKING – –
    ×: Available –: Not available
    Transfer Set/Cancel Transfer Operation
    Location of PS set C.F. Location of PS set C.F. Location of Transferred PS 
    Home PBX Visitor PBX Home PBX Visitor PBX Home PBX Visitor PBX
    C.F.-A×–×× × ×
    C.F.-D×–×–××
    C.F.-B×–×× × ×
    Table 4-4  List of Station Service Features for Q.931a  (Continued)
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS 
    						
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    Note 5:Call Waiting
    1) This service is valid in a two-party call when a call is terminated – from station-to-station, to PS, to
    Central Office line, or to Tie line call – but invalid when other services using switch hook flash are
    executed to the PS or when the PS is connected to the Attendant Console.
    2) To set CALL WAITING, it is necessary that the Service Restriction Class data (ASFC) be assigned in
    the office data assignment.
    Call Waiting service is provided according to each service feature restriction class.
    3) There is no limitation of the number of CALL WAITING services such as the number of simultaneous
    settings/the number of occurrence of answers.
    4) This service cannot be used if the Central Office line (DIRECT IN TERMINATION) or a call via the
    Attendant Console.
    5) Call Waiting cannot be set to the PS which has roamed to a Visitor PBX. Service conditions for Call
    Waiting to the station connected to the Visitor PS varies depending on the routing method as shown
    below.
    a. When a station in a Visitor PBX places a call to a PS which has roamed to the Visitor PBX, Call
    Waiting to the station is available. 
    b. When a PS which has roamed to a Visitor PBX places a call to a station in the Visitor PBX, Call
    Waiting to the station is not available. 
    VISITOR PBX HOME PBX
    VISITOR PBX HOME PBX 
    						
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    c.When a PS which has roamed to a Visitor PBX and a station in the Home PBX are connected, Call
    Waiting to the station is available.
    Note 6:Step Call
    1) Tie line Step Call is not available from PS.
    2) If Visitor PS is busy, Step Call is not available.
    Note 7:This feature depends on the RSC for the Visitor PS number assigned at the visitor PBX.
    Therefore, Visitor PS cannot have its own RSC.
    Note 8:When a PS has roamed to the Visitor PBX, all calls to the PS are transferred to the Visitor PBX via Q.931a/
    IS-11572 line from the Home PBX.
    Note 9:Executive Right-of -Way is restricted when the destination station is talking with a PS which has roamed to
    the visitor  PBX.
    Note 10:PS can activate this feature only for Attendant Console.
    VISITOR PBX HOME PBX 
    						
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    Note:When a PS which has roamed to the Visitor PBX places a call and is  connected to a Dterm, the Dterm cannot
    set Call Park.
    Table 4-5  List of Other Service Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    AUTHORIZATION CODE – –
    ACCOUNT CODE – –
    C.F.-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT×–
    CALL PARK – –
    Note 
    DISTRIBUTION ACCESS UNIT (DAU) – –
    DSS CONSOLE – –
    ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE×–
    OG CALL RESTRICTION 
    ANNOUNCEMENT×–
    PA G I N G – –
    PAGING TRANSFER – –
    RADIO PAGING – –
    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) – –
    UCD-DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT – –
    LAST NUMBER CALL
    ––Substituted for the LAST 
    NUMBER CALL function of PS 
    						
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