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    							Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual
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    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    ISDN – PRI Installation
    CO Line Service
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BSCard Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶+ADMaster Clock Selection 1-8-33
    ¶+ANISDN DTMF Duration/Interdigit Selection 1-1-80
    ¶+ANPRT Channel Assignment 1-13-00
    ¶+ANPRT B Channel-to-Trunk Group Assignment 1-13-05
    ¶+BCTTrunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment 3-03
    ¶+BCTTrunk Internal Transmit Pad Selection 3-29
    ¶+BCTTrunk Internal Receive Pad Selection 3-30
    ¶+BCTTrunk External Transmit Pad Selection 3-31
    ¶+BCTTrunk External Receive Pad Selection 3-32
    ¶+BCTTrunk Type Selection 3-91
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BCTTrunk Type Selection
    3-91
    ¶+AN4ISDN Trunk Directory Number Assignment 
    3-52
    ¶+BTTCO/PBX Ring Assignment (Day Mode) 4-01
    ¶+BTTCO/PBX Ring Assignment (Night Mode) 4-02
    ¶+BTMLine Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4-12 
    						
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    DID Line Service
    Calling Party Number (CPN) Service
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BCT4Trunk Type Selection3-91
    ¶+ALNDigit Add/Delete for Tie Line Networking 
    Assignment5-00
    ¶+ALNDID Digit Length Selection 1-1-20
    ¶+ALNDID Digit Conversion Assignment 1-1-21
    ¶+ALNDID Digit Conversion Table 1-1-22
    ¶+ALNDID Forward Station Number for Busy Station or 
    Undefined Digit1-1-23
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BSMIF (Caller ID) Assignment 7-3-04
    ¶+AICaller ID Display Assignment for System Mode 1-1-78
    ¶+BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature Selection 2 1-8-084-3, 4-4, 5-
    7, 6-5
    ¶+AICaller ID Display Assignment for CO/PBX Line 3-44
    ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17
    ¶+AICaller ID Preset Dial Outgoing CO Selection 4-44
    ¶+AICaller ID Display for CAR Key Assignment 4-49 
    						
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    Calling Party Number (CPN) Presentation from Station
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BCT4Trunk Type Selection 3-91
    ¶+ANISDN Directory Number Selection 4-47
    ¶+AN4ISDN-PRI Directory Number Selection 4-62 
    						
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    							Features and Specifications Manual I9 – 385
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    ISDN Supplementary
    ServicesI-9
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThis feature allows a Multiline telephone user to access the various
    supplementary services which may be available on your ISDN network. The
    types of supplementary services which can be accessed are those which
    can be activated using the Stimulus (Keypad) mode of operation. Consult
    your ISDN service provider for further details.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components 
    PRT(1)-U(  ) ETU
    BRT(4)-U(  ) ETU
    CLKG-U(  ) Unit
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. Press T.
    2. Press 
    Q.
    3. Press the Feature Access key.
    4. Dial 
    J.
    5. Dial 
    KA.
    6. Press 
    T.
    1. Press
    W or dial a Trunk Access Code (0 or 63x) to seize an
    ISDN trunk.
    2. Press the Feature Access Key programmed as the Supplementary
    Services key.
    3. Refer to your ISDN service providers supplementary services
    handbook for details of the individual features available.
    4. Press the Feature Access Key programmed as the Supplementary
    Services key or hang up.
    Assigning a key to activate network supplementary services from 
    aMLT:
    Activating network supplementary services from a MLT. 
    						
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    Before termination of the call;
    1. Press 
    TFBT, or the assigned feature access key.
    If allowed in Class of Service, the MLT LCD displays MCT
    INITIATED. However, if the facility is not subscribed within the
    network, no call trace will result.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment
    	Use Memory Block 1-8-08 (Class of Service (Station) Feature
    Selection 2), Page 6: LK 4, to assign Supplementary Services access
    to stations via Feature Class of Service.
    	Use Memory Block 1-1-85 (ISDN Stimulus Method Selection) to
    specify whether the system is being used in Australia or New Zealand.
    	Use Memory Block 3-72 (ISDN BRT Connection Configuration) to
    assign the BRT interface as Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint
    (default: Point-to-Multipoint).
    General
    	This feature provides access to various Supplementary Services
    provided by the ISDN network only. BRI or PRI ISDN trunks must
    therefore be installed in the system.
    	Depending on the ISDN network to which you are connected, there
    may be no service tones returned from the network upon setting a
    feature. The Xen IPK system does not provide tones or any other
    indications to indicate feature status.
    	Performing the procedure on a station for which the setting of
    Supplementary Services is not allowed by the Class of Service, does
    not allow the user to activate supplementary services.
    	Pressing the Supplementary Services Key or performing the
    procedure to disconnect the line during the setting of Supplementary
    Services enables the user to exit from this mode.
    	Supplementary Services can be assigned to a Line Key assigned as a
    one-touch or a DSS key. However, it must not be registered twice on
    the same handset.
    	The Supplementary Services key can be registered only on a station
    allowed by the Class of Service. The Supplementary Services key
    already registered is retained however if it is then restricted by Class of
    Service.
    	When the Supplementary Services key is pressed other than while
    seizing an ISDN trunk, it will respond depending on the type of key to
    which it has been allocated; One-touch key = ERROR displayed; DSS
    key = None displayed.
    To Activate Malicious Call Trace from a MLT: 
    						
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    I-Use IndicationI-10
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe I-Use Indication feature provides a green LED line key indication for the
    line being used on Multiline Terminals. Other busy line keys are shown with
    red LEDs. This quickly identifies the line being used by the station user.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS
    General
    	The indication provided is a green LED when a CO/PBX line is in use
    or a winking green LED when the line is on hold.
    	All other Multiline Terminals with that line appearance show a red
    lit LED.
    	When a Multiline Terminal does not have a CO/PBX line appearance
    on a Flexible Line key, the I-Use is indicated on a Call Appearance
    Key LED.
    	When a Multiline Terminal has the CO/PBX line appearance on a
    Flexible Line key, the I-Use indication is indicated on the CO/PBX
    line key.
    No manual operation required. 
    						
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    							Features and Specifications Manual K1 – 389
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    Key Function/Multifunction 
    Registration
    K-1
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe system can be registered as either a Key Function (KF) or a
    Multifunction (MF) telephone system. This feature is set via a switch on the
    CPUI(  )-U(  ) ETU at the time of installation.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    Not applicable.
    Required Components
    CPUI(  )-U(  ) ETU
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS
    General
    	When the system is set as KF, CO/PBX lines must appear on Multiline
    Terminals. Outside calls cannot be made by dialling a Trunk Access
    Code from internal dial tone except when specified trunk seizure
    is used.
    	When a system is set as KF, the following CO/PBX calls are
    prohibited:
    zRoute Advance key
    zTrunk Group key
    zHot Line/Prime Line with Automatic Trunk Selection
    zTrunk Group Access Call, Route Advance Access Call
    zLeast Cost Routing (LCR)
    zSpeed Dial with Automatic Trunk Selection
    zLast Number Redial with Automatic Trunk Selection
    	When the system is set as multifunction, CO/PBX lines can be
    accessed from internal dial tone by dialling a Trunk Access Code.
    	KF or MF selection is set by a hardware switch on the CPUI(  )-U(  )
    ETU. To change the KF/MF selection after First Initialisation of the
    system, First Initialisation must be performed again.
    	In KF mode, Single Line Telephones can be used for internal calls and
    can access an outside line using the specified trunk seizure Access
    Code or Prime Line Pickup assignment.
    Not applicable. 
    						
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