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    Table 4-6  List of Attendant Console Service Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    AUTOMATIC RECALL –×
    ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE – –
    CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT –×
    Note 1
    SUPERVISORY CALL – –
    DIGITAL DISPLAY-TRUNK – –
    CALL PROCESSING INDICATION – –
    SERIAL CALL – –
    Note 2
    CALL WAITING LAMP DISPLAY×–
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON – –
    NON-DELAY OPERATION×–
    INTER-POSITION TRANSFER – –
    DELAY OPERATION×–
    DIAL MONITOR –×
    SPLIT CALL FORWARDING – –
    TRUNK GROUP BUSY LAMP – –
    SPEED CALLING-STATION/GROUP – –
    SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM – –
    INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT 
    AC CES S×–
    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE – –
    STEP CALL –
    Note 3
    ATTENDANT MONITOR SERVICE – –
    ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER×–
    BUSY VERIFICATION – –
    I NDIVIDUAL TRUNK AC CES S – –
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT××
    Note 4
    DIGITAL DISPLAY-STATIONNote 5
    BUSY LAMP FIELD-FLEXIBLE – –
    RECALL×– 
    						
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    Note 1:Upon receiving an incoming call the Attendant Console transfers the call to a PS, it ends up with the PS
    connected to the outside.
    If, in this situation, the PS user moves to a place Out of Zone, the caller from the outside line will hear BT.
    Note 2:Serial Call can be set only after the called PS answered.
    Note 3:Step Call is not available for the PS in busy status.
    Note 4:While the Attendant Console is calling a PS, the services associated with Out of Zone such as C.F.-PS
    INCOMING INCOMPLETE, AUTOMATIC ANNOUNCEMENT-PS OUT OF ZONE and AUTOMATIC
    ANNOUNCEMENT-DISCONNECTED PS OUT OF ZONE are not available. 
    When an Attendant calls a PS, the individual attendant number can be displayed on the LCD of the PS.
    However “OPR” cannot be displayed on the LCD of the PS.
    Note 5:When a Visitor PS calls to a station/Attendant, Home PBX number + PS station number is displayed on the
    called station/Attendant. To identify the Visitor PS number, the station/Attendant needs to display all the
    digits of Home PBX number + PS station number. 
    						
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    Table 4-7  List of Network Service Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURES Visitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    AUTOMATIC CIRCUIT ASSURANCE×–
    CENTREX COMPATIBILITY –×
    DELUXE TRAVEL CLASS MARK – –
    LCR - AUTOMATIC OVERFLOW×–
    LCR-3/6-DIGIT×–
    TANDEM CONNECTION – –
    TANDEM TRUNK QUEUING – –
    TANDEM PAD CONTROL – –
    TIE LINE ACCESS××
    OUTGOING TRUNK BUSY - 
    ANNOUNCEMENT×–
    HOT LINE - OUTSIDE – –
    DIGITAL TRUNK INTERFACE××
    LCR - SPECIAL LINE WARNING×–
    UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN××
    LCR - TIME OF DAY ROUTING – –
    LCR - CLOCKED MANUAL OVERRIDE – –
    ATTENDANT MANUAL OVERRIDE – –
    Table 4-8  List of Operation/Maintenance Service Features for Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    SERVICE PEG COUNT×–
    TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT××
    INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS – –
    LINE LOAD CONTROL – – 
    						
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    Note 1:Automatic Announcement - PS Out of Zone/C.F. PS Incoming Incomplete may not be available. It depends
    on Public ISDN Network.
    When a PS has roamed to a Visitor PBX, all calls to the PS are transferred to the Visitor PBX via Q.931a/
    IS-11572 line from the Home PBX.
    Note 2:The ISDN terminal cannot transfer the call to a PS or provide the 3-party conference feature including a
    PS.
    Note 3:A PS can transfer the call to ISDN terminal and provide the 3-party conference feature including the ISDN
    terminal.
    Table 4-9  List of ISDN Service Features for  Q.931a
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    DIRECT INWARD DIALING –×Note 1
    SUB ADDRESS - PRESENT×–
    SUB ADDRESS - ADDRESSING –×
    Note 1
    CALLING PARTY NUMBER - PRESENT×–
    CALLING PARTY NUMBER - DISPLAY –× 
    						
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    Table 4-10  List of CCIS Service Features for Q.931a 
    ×: Available : Conditionally available –: Not available/Not used
    NAME OF SERVICE FEATURESVisitor PBX (Standalone)
    REMARKS
    From PS To PS
    Attendant Controlled Conference - CCIS –×
    Automatic Recall - CCIS×–
    Brokerage Hotline - CCIS –×
    Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS –×
    Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS –×
    Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS –×
    Call Transfer - All Calls - CCIS××
    Calling/Called Number Display - CCIS××
    Consultation Hold - All Calls - CCIS××
    Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS××
    Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS×–
    Digital Display - Station - CCIS – –
    Direct In Termination - CCIS –×
    Distinctive Ringing - CCIS – –
    Do not Disturb - CCIS –×
    Dial Number Display - Recall - CCIS – –
    Flexible Numbering of Station - CCIS×–
    House Phone - CCIS –×
    Hot Line - CCIS –×
    Incoming Call Identification - CCIS×–
    Individual Attendant Access - CCIS×–
    LDN Night Connection - CCIS –×
    Miscellaneous Trunk Access - CCIS×–
    Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction - CCIS×–
    Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS –×
    Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS –×
    Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - 
    CCIS–×
    Night Connection - Fixed - CCIS –×
    Night Connection - Flexible - CCIS –×
    Off-Hook Queuing - CCIS×– 
    						
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    Note 1:If Visitor PS is busy, Step Call is not available.
    Note 2:Supervisory Call - CCIS can be activated only when PS is ringing. Single Digit Station Calling - CCIS×–
    Station Controlled Conference - CCIS –×
    Step Call - CCIS –
    Note 1
    Supervisory Call - CCIS – –Note 2 Table 4-10  List of CCIS 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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    4. PROGRAMMING
     Access Code Assignment
    1) ANPD (Numbering Plan Data)
    Assign the first digit of the LCR access code for the TTC Q.931a protocol Tie Line.
    2) ASPA (Special Access Code Data)
    Assign the LCR access code for a dummy route number.
    3) AMND (Maximum Necessary Digits Data)
    Assign the Maximum Necessary Digits (MND) for each Destination Code (DC).
    4) ARNP (Reverse Numbering Plan Data)
    Assign the trunk access code to the Bch route number, but not a dummy route number.
    5) ARTD (Route Class Data)
    Assign the following CDN data for the dummy route number.
    L/T(CDN 7)=1
    AC(CDN 13)=1
    The other CDNs may be left default (0) for the dummy route.
    6) AFRS (Flexible Route Selection Data)
    Assign number pattern code (NPC) and Outgoing Route Selection Pattern Number (OPR) for the 
    dummy route number.
    OPR is a kind of intermediator between AFRS and AOPR.  Therefore any number may be used 
    from 1 through 255. (Be careful not to assign duplicated OPR.)
    7) AOPR (Outgoing Pattern Routing Data)
    Assign Bch route number to the OPR which has been assigned in the AFRS command. Route 
    advance is available by programming RA, E and RT.
    8) ARSC (Route Restriction Class Data)
    Assign RSC that allows RRIs for both Bch trunk route and the dummy route but not for Dch trunk 
    route.
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     Trunk Data Assignment
    1) ASYD (System Data)
    Assign the following indexes.
    SYS1 Index 186 b6: Assign 1 (CCIS/ISDN in service).
    SYS1 Index 187: Assign 00 (Hex).
    2) ARTD (Route Class Data)
    Assign route class data for both Bch and Dch routes referring to Table 4-10.
    3) ATRK (Trunk Data)
    Assign Bch trunk data referring to Figures 4-2 through 4-5. Note that Dch trunk data is NOT 
    assigned in this step. 
    ATRK for 24PRT : Figure 4-2
    ATRK for 24DTI + 2DCH : Figure 4-3
    ATRK for 30PRT : Figure 4-4
    ATRK for 30DTI + 2DCH : Figure 4-5
    Proceed to (4) ADPC (Destination Point Code Data)
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    Note:Regarding the ARTD command, the same data “0 (User Side)” is also assigned at the opposite office.
    However, for the switch setting on the circuit card, this setting must be different from the opposite office.
    Table 4-11  Route Class Data Assignment Table for Q.931a
    ROUTE CLASS DATA ROUTE CLASS DATA ROUTE CLASS DATA
    FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH FUNCTION CDN B-CH D-CH
    OSGS 1 0 0 OC 24 0 0 TPQ 47 0 0
    ONSG 2 2 2R/L 250 0 BL 480 0
    ISGS 3 0 0 RVSD 26 0 0 TRKS 49 0 0
    INSG 4 2 2TL 27 0 0DPLY 50 1 0
    TF 5 3 0 ANS 28 1 1AC D 5 1 0 0
    TCL 6 1 1TELP 29 0 0 2W/4W 52 0 0
    L/T 7 1 1 PAD 30 4 7FA AT 5 3 0 0
    RLP 8 2 2 OGRL 31 1 0GW 54 0 0
    TQ 9 0 0ICRL 32 1 0TCMA 55 0 0
    SMDR 10 1 0 HD 33 0 0 SMDR3 56 0 0
    TD 11 0 0GUARD 34 1 0HDT 57 0 0
    DR 12 0 0 WINK 35 0 0 CD 58 0 0
    AC 13 0 0 VAD 36 0 0 CCH 59 0 0
    TNT 14 0 0 CLD 37 0 0 TC/EC 60 0 0
    LSG 15 12 13FA 3 8 0 0 I R E 6 1 0 0
    SMDR2160 0 DC 390 0 SCR 620 0
    H/M 170 0 TCM 400 0 LYER1630 0
    MC 18 0 0 TDMQ 41 0 0NET 
    Note 64 0 0
    ANI 190 0 TRSC 420 0INT 65 9 9
    D 200 0 BT 430 0DC 66 15 15
    MSB 21 0 0 PRV 44 0 0 HKS 67 0 0
    MSW 22 0 0A/D 45 1 0SCF 68 0 0
    TR 23 0 0 CW 46 0 0 SMDR4 69 0 0 
    						
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    Figure 4-2  ATRK for 24PRT
    Note:Slot X and Slot Y must be in the same HW.
    Odd
    Number
    Group
    Even
    Number
    GroupLevel Slot X Slot YLV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0
    LV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0
    Bch   8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    Bch   1
     
    Dch   2Dch    1
    Bch  23
    22
    21
    20
    19
    18
    17
    16
    15
    14
    13
    12
    11
    10
    Bch    9
    IF 16 PORTS/SLOT Group
      n+3
    Group
      n+1
    Group
      nLevel Slot
    LV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0
    LV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0LV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0
    LV  7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    LV  0Dch    1
    Bch  23
    Bch   1
    Dch   2
    IF 32 PORTS/SLOT  Group
      n+2
    Note Note  
    						
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