NEC Neax2000 Ivs Feature Programming Manual
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 3 62 Revision 2.0 RINGING LINE PICKUP PROGRAMMING HARDWARE REQUIRED ETJ-8-1/ETJ-16DC-1/ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 and PN-2DLCB/PN-4DLCA card. DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Class of Service for Ringing-Line Pickup.• CM12 YY = 07 (1) X-XXXX (Primary Extension) (2) 00-15 (Service Restriction Class C) • CM15 YY = 82 (1) 00-15 (Service Restriction Class C as- signed by CM12 YY = 07) (2) 0: Allowed Assign the Class of Service for Ringing-Line Pickup by ANS key, if required.• CM15 YY = 86 (1) 00-15 (Service Restriction Class C as- signed by CM12 YY = 07.) (2) 0:Ringing-Line Pickup by ANS key is provided START END CM12 CM15 CM15
ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 363 Revision 2.0 ROUTE ADVANCE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the access code to Route Advance Block 00-31.• Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) (1) X-XXX (Route Advance Access Code) (2) 200: Route Advance Block 00 231: Route Advance Block 31 Specify the alternative routes with the order of priority to be seized. Up to seven alternative routes can be set by using two Route Advance Blocks, as shown below.• YY = 00-31 (Route Advance Block as- signed by CM20, 200-231) (1) 0-3 (Order of Priority) 0: 1st 1: 2nd 2: 3rd 3: 4th (2) XXX (Trunk Routes or Route Advance Blocks) *a: 100-163: Trunk Route (00-63) 200-231: Route Advance Block (00- 31) START END CM20 CM22|| 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 300 01 02 03 04 05 06100 101 102 201 103 104 105 106 PRIORITY ROUTEDATA1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01To Route Advance *a
CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 3 64 Revision 2.0 SAVE AND REPEAT PROGRAMMING HARDWARE REQUIRED ETJ-8-1/ETJ-16DC-1/ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 and PN-2DLCB/PN-4DLCA card. DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the SAVE & REPEAT key to the Mul- tiline Terminal. Note:Up to three Save and Repeat keys can be assigned per Multiline Terminal. • YY = 00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (2) F1001, F1013, F1014 START END CM90 ,
ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 365 Revision 2.0 SECURITY ALARM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Hot Line to the Station connected to the contact.• YY = 03 (1) X-XXXX (Station No.) (2) 04: Hot Line Assign the SN610 ATTCON as the Hot Line destination of the Station. • YY = 00-99 (Hot Line Pair No.) (1) 0: Calling Side (2) X-XXXX (Station No. associated with the contact closure.) (1) 1: Called Side (2) E00X *a: SN610 ATTCON No.0-7 assigned by CM10. START END CM12 CM52 *a
CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 3 66 Revision 2.0 SIX/TEN-PARTY CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING To use this feature by dialing the feature access code: DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the card number of the Conference trunk (CFT card) to the required LENs. Note:The CFT card number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0) of each LT slot. (1) LEN: 0000-0511 (2) ED00-ED03: CFT card No. Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Conference leader.• CM12 YY = 02 (Service Restriction Class A·B) (1) X-XXXX: Primary Extension No. (2) XX XX Service Restriction Class B (00- 15 ) • CM15 YY = 69 (Conference Leader) (1) 00-15:Service Restriction Class B (2) 1 :Allowed Assign the access codes for Conference. • Y = 0-3 (1) X-XXXX: Access code (2) A59:Seizing CFT card for 6-party A60: Seizing CFT card for 10-party A61: Connecting participant in CFT card A62: Forced release of participant START END CM12 CM15 CM10 CM20 INITIAL
ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 367 Revision 2.0 SIX/TEN-PARTY CONFERENCE To use this feature by using the feature keys assigned on the Multiline Terminal (1500 Series Enhancement): DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the feature key for Six/Ten-Party Con- ference, on the Multiline Terminal of the Con- ference leader.• YY=00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + key No. (2) F0A85 :6-party conference F0A86 : 10-party conference Assign maximum of 6 or 10 Multiple Line keys on the Multiline Terminal of the Confer- ence leader.• YY=00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + key No. (2) X-XXXX: Multiple Line No. Specify the Multiple Line number set by CM90 to be accommodated to Multiline Ter- minal.• YY=05 (1) X-XXXX: Multiple Line No. (2) 0: Accommodated Assign the card number of the Conference trunk (CFT card) to the required LENs. Note:The CFT card number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0) of each LT slot. (1) LEN: 0000-0511 (2) ED00-ED03: CFT card No. Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Confernce leader.• CM12 YY = 02 (Service Restriction Class A·B) (1) X-XXXX: Primary Extension No. (2) XX XX Service Restriction Class B (00- 15 ) • CM15 YY = 69 (Conference Leader) (1) 00-15:Service Restriction Class B (2) 1 :Allowed START END CM12 CM10 CM90 CM12 CM15 , , INITIAL
CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 3 68 Revision 2.0 SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign a Software Line Appearance (Virtual- Line Station Number) to the required Virtual LEN. The Virtual LENs have no relation with the physical LENs used in CM10. Therefore, any Virtual LENs can be assigned to each Virtual Line Station Number. However, the Virtual- Line Station Number should be different from the Single-Line Number assigned by CM10.(1) Virtual LEN (0000-0255) (2) X-XXXX (Virtua1-Line Station No.) Assign the Station Class data to each Virtual- Line Station No.• YY = 01 (Trunk Restriction Class) • YY = 02 (Service Restriction Class) • YY = 03 (Kind of Telephone) • YY = 04 (Tenant Allocation) (1) X-XXXX (Virtual-Line Station No.) (2) Refer to: Class of Service Individual, Restriction From Outgoing Calls Assign the Station Class data to each Virtual- Line Station No.• YY = 12 (1) X-XXXX (Virtual-Line Station No.) (2) 1 : Ordinary Station • YY = 13 (1) X-XXXX (Virtual-Line Station No.) (2) 1 : Ordinary Station Assign the Virtual-Line Station to a Mul- tiline Terminal. One Virtual-Line Station may be assigned to several Multiline Ter- minals.• YY = 00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (2) X-XXXX (Virtual-Line Station No.) START END CM11 CM12 CM13 CM90,
ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 369 Revision 2.0 STACK DIAL PROGRAMMING To provide SN610 ATTCON with this feature (1200 Series Enhancement): DESCRIPTION DATA Specify whether Stack Dial is to be activated for an internal call. (1) 178 (2) 0: Not to be activated 1 : To be activated Assign Service Restriction Class (C) to the re- quired stations.• YY = 07 (1) X-XXXX: Station number (2) 00-15 : Service Restriction Class (C) Specify the Multiline Terminal LCD display service.• YY = 96 (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class (C) assigned by CM12 YY = 07 (2) 0: Without LCD 1 : With LCD Assign the Stack Dial/Redial/Speed Dialing key to each Multiline Terminal.• YY = 00 (1) Primary extension number + comma + Key No. (2) F1000: Stack Dial/Redial/Speed Dialing DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Stack Dial/Redial key to each SN610 ATTCON.• YY=00 (1) ATTCON number + comma + Key No. (2) F6121: Stack Dial/Last Number Redial CM15 START END CM08 CM12 CM90, START END CM90,
CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 3 70 Revision 2.0 STATION HUNTING: STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR PROGRAMMING Note 1:The maximum number of stations per hunt group is 60. There is no limit to the number of Circular Hunt groups within the system. Note 2:Each station can belong to only one hunt group. Note 3:The Attendant Console cannot be a member of a hunt group. DESCRIPTION DATA To set up each Hunting Group, assign the sta- tion numbers, one-by-one, in the order of hunting, as shown below: Note: For setting Station Numbers 200, 201, 202 into one Hunting Group. •Y=0 (1) X-XXXX (Station No. to be included in the Station Hunting Group) (2) X-XXXX (Another Station No. to be linked.) Specify the Hunting capability of each Sta- tion. To continue the hunt in the original direc- tion, if the station is busy, set to “1”; to reverse the direction (last station only), set to “5”.• YY = 1 (1) X-XXXX (Station No.) (2) 1: If busy, hunt in original direction. 5: If busy, hunt in reverse direction. Allow or restrict the ability to set Station Hunting-Circular for a station with Do Not Disturb set.(1) 240 (2) 0: Allow 1 : Restrict START END CM18 CM08 1st Operation (1) 200 (2) 201 2nd Operation (1) 201 (2) 202 3rd Operation (1) 202 (2) 200 2003rd 1st 202 2nd 201
ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 371 Revision 2.0 STATION HUNTING: STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL PROGRAMMING Note:The maximum number of stations that can be included in one Station Hunting group is 60, including the pilot station. There is no limit to the number of Terminal Hunt groups within the system. DESCRIPTION DATA To set up each Station Hunting Group, assign the station numbers, one by one, as shown be- low. 1st Operation (1) Station A (2) Station B 2nd Operation (1) Station B (2) Station C•Y=0 (1) X-XXXX (Station No. to be included in the Station Hunting Group) (2) X-XXXX (Another Station No. to be included in the Same Hunting Group.) Assign the Pilot Station to the required station number within the Hunting Group. For the Member Stations, set the data to “0”.• Y = 1 (1) X-XXXX (Station No.) (2) 1: Pilot Station 0: Member Station Allow or restrict the ability to set Station Hunting-Terminal for a station with Do Not Disturb set.(1) 240 (2) 0: Allow 1 : Restrict START END CM18 CM08