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    							Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual
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    PS AUTHORIZATION
    The D
    term Drover user can confirm the identity to prevent an unauthorized
    Dterm Drover from accessing the system.  Identity is confirmed between the
    system and Dterm Drover by checking the unique key information of the
    Dterm Drover.
    PS LOCATION REGISTRATION
    The system can supervise the location of each D
    term Drover and allow call
    termination after receiving the location registration request.
    RADIO CHANNEL CHANGEOVER
    Speech quality and interference are monitored.  When the quality is poor or
    interference makes communication difficult, automatic changeover to
    another channel improves the speech quality and eliminates interference.
    SPEECH ENCRYPTION
    A call is protected from being tapped.
    SPEED DIAL
    The D
    term Drover user can dial frequently called numbers using 2-digit
    abbreviated call codes.
    VOICE MAIL INDICATION
    When a message is mailed to the D
    term Drover, the envelope icon is
    displayed on its LCD along with a short ring tone.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment
    	PHS handsets can be assigned to receive internal calls with Voice or
    Tone signalling.
    	The PS handsets must be allocated extension numbers from the
    systems internal numbering plan.
    	Ringing line preference can be assigned to PS handset ports.
    	Function numbers 083 and 084 must be assigned to Access Codes
    (not set in default).
    	DIT/ANA can be assigned to PHS handsets.
    	The PS handsets must be allocated port numbers in blocks of 4.
    These form part of the systems total port capacity.
    	The tone presented to a caller when the PHS handset is out of
    the coverage area can be assigned as either Busy Tone or Ring
    Back Tone.
    	If the PHS phone is set with CFBNA and is turned off or Out of Area:
    When MB1-2-30 = 00, call goes to the Personal VM Greeting
    Message after the MB1-2-22 timer.
    When MB1-2-30 = XX sec, call goes to the Opening Greeting
    Message of VM after the 1-2-30 timer. 
    						
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    If the PHS phone is set with CFA, all calls go immediately to the
    Personal VM Greeting Message.
    	A maximum of four PS handsets should be programmed with the same
    Call Arrival Key (CAR). A maximum of four PS handsets within the
    same Call Area will ring simultaneously when receiving incoming
    outside calls on CAR keys.
    General
    	Maximum allowable placement.
    	Each base station provides 3 voice channels (3 simultaneous
    conversations. If a greater amount of simultaneous call traffic is
    expected in an area, increase the number of base stations in that zone
    to provide additional voice channels.
    	Each base station covers an area of approximately 100 meters in
    radius. This distance however, depends very much on the nature of the
    site, e.g.: the materials used in the construction of the building, the
    layout of the building, the height and location of the base station, etc.
    	A site survey should be performed before installation of the system to
    determine the optimum locations for the base stations. Base stations
    should be positioned so that a degree of overlap is provided in the
    coverage of each unit, ensuring reliable hand over of calls when
    moving between cells.
    	One base station in a system must be a BS21(AU)-ID unit (master).
    The remaining base stations must be BS21(AU)-ND units (slaves).
    	Data Communication is not supported with this system.
    Xen IPK ExpandedXen IPK Basic
    EquipmentMaximum 
    No.Slot
    AllowedMaximum 
    No.Slot
    Allowed
    BSU(2)-U( ) 
    ETU8Any slot in 
    the 1st, 2nd 
    or 3rd KSU, 
    except 
    ISA slot8Any slot in 
    the 1st, 2nd 
    or 3rd KSU, 
    except 
    ISA slot.
    BS21 (AU)- 
    ID/ND16 NA 16 NA
    PHS 
    Terminals40 NA 24 NA 
    						
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    	Either a Line Key or Call Appearance Key (CAP key) must be
    programmed for each PS handset port to enable line seizure and to
    allow DIT, DID and transferred CO calls to be answered.
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    Table A6-1:  Specifications for BS/PS
    Cell Station Personal Station
    ItemSpecificationItemSpecification
    No of voice channels 
    per BSMaximum 3 Frequency 1.895 ~ 1.918 GHz
    KTS Interface 4-wire Signal Power 10mW
    Power Supply AC 240V (local supply) Voice coding/decoding 
    system32 KBPS ADPCM
    Distance between KTS 
    and BS600m using 0.5mm 
    diameter wire (AWG24)Battery Lithium
    Dimensions 258(w) x 29(d) x 143(h)mm Conversation Time 6 hours
    Volume 800 cc Standby Time 500 hours
    Weight 630  g LCD 2 line, 11 digit display (with 
    scrolling)
    Dimensions 38(w) x 28(d) x 123(h) mm
    Vol u m e 9 5 c c
    Weight 95 g
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶ + BS Card Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶ + AP PS Telephone Block Assignment 1-2-21
    ¶ + BS Station Number Assignment 4-10
    ¶ + BTT Station Name Assignment 4-18
    ¶ + AP PS Out of Area Time Assignment 1-2-30
    ¶ + BTM Ringing Line Preference Selection 4-11
    ¶ + BTSClass of Service (Station) Feature 
    Selection 21-8-08 1-1, 2-5,
    3-3, 3-8,
    4-3, 4-4,
    5-4, 5-7 
    						
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    ¶ + BTTStation to Class of Service Feature 
    Assignment4-17
    ¶ + BTM Ringing Line Preference Selection 4-11
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key 
    						
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    Music on HoldM-7
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONA locally provided music source or an internal music source can be used to
    supply music to parties on hold, to assure them that they are still connected
    to the system.
    CO ports can also be used to provide multiple music sources to different
    COs in the system.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    Not applicable.
    Required Components
    External source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-U( ) KSU, or
    to a port of a COI( )-U( ) or COID( )-U( ) ETU.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS
    Data Assignment
    	Use Memory Block 4-66 (MOH or Ring Back Tone Selection) to assign
    MOH or Ring Back Tone for the outside party when a trunk call
    is placed on hold by the Transfer key on a D
    term Series i, or hook
    flash from a Single Line Telephone, or the Transfer or Hold keys at a
    PHS station.
    	When Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection) contradicts
    Memory Block 3-12 (Trunk-to-MOH Trunk Assignment) MOH
    works according to the Memory Block 1-8-31 (Hold Tone Source
    Assignment) setting.
    	Use Memory Block 3-11 (CO External Source Selection) to specify
    whether the MOH source is from the CO (default) or an EXT
    SOURCE.  Unused circuits on a COI/COID ETU can be assigned as
    MOH inputs.
    	Use Memory Block 3-12, (Trunk-to-MOH Trunk Assignment) to assign
    the external music source to each trunk.
    Example:
    Trunks 09 and 10 are assigned as external sources. Trunk 09 is
    programmed as the external source for Trunks 01~05 when a call is
    placed on hold. Trunk 10 is programmed as the external source for
    Trunks 06~08 when a call is placed on hold.
    Not applicable. 
    						
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    	When connecting an external music source to a spare port of a COI( )-
    U( ) ETU or COID( )-U( ) ETU, a powered line isolation unit with a
    telecommunications compliance label is required to provide
    line voltage into the port. For example, Batesford Electronics Model
    No. TIC2F2.
    General
    	Music On Hold (MOH) is provided for all outside and internal calls
    on hold.
    	Music On Hold can be disabled if required.
    	Music On Hold is provided using the built-in tone melodies
    or an external source connected to the RCA jack on the basic B64-
    U( ) KSU.
    	Internal Source:
    Program one of two melodies (American Folk Song melody, or
    Christmas Song melody) as an internal source. A volume control for
    the built-in MOH source can also be programmed.
    	External Source:
    zMusic source (radio, tape player, or CD) must be provided locally.
    zSource output levels should be less than 0.6 RMS signal level with
    600 
    Ω impedance.
    zOptional interface ETUs are not required for this feature.
    	A CO line that is assigned as a CO external music on hold source
    cannot be seized, even when the CO trunk is assigned on a line key of
    a Multiline terminal.
    	A CO line that is assigned to a CO external music of hold source is
    skipped without being seized, even when that CO is assigned to a
    trunk group.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LISTFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    A-8 Answer Hold
    A-15 Attendant Transfer
    A-24 Automatic Hold
    H-5 Hold With Recall (Exclusive & Non- Exclusive)
    S-18 Station Relocation 
    						
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    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶ + AUAutomated Attendant Delay Announcement 
    Hold Tone section1-4-17
    ¶ + BCSMusic on Hold Pattern Selection1-8-09
    ¶ + BCSHold Tone Source Assignment1-8-31
    ¶ + BCSHold Internal Tone Volume Selection1-8-32
    ¶ + BCTCO External Source Selection3-11
    ¶ + BCTCO External Hold Memory Selection3-12
    ¶ + BTTMOH or Ring Back Tone Selection4-66 
    						
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    DRAFT 3
    Nesting DialN-1
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONMultiline Terminal users may store up to four Speed Dial (System or Station
    Speed Dial) buffer numbers in one Station Speed Dial buffer. All four buffers
    can then be consecutively dialled by pressing the Redial key and dialling a
    single Station Speed Dial buffer number. 
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. PressT.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed
    (
    00~II or 000~III).
    4. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum 4 digits).
    5. Press
    O.
    6. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number to be nested (
    00~II or
    000~III).
    7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 up to three times if required.
    8. Press
    U, and enter a name using the Character Codes
    (optional step).
    9. Press
    T.
    To program Nesting Dial in a Speed Dial buffer: 
    						
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    1. PressT.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Press the Feature Access key.
    4. Dial (Function) code
    0.
    5. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    6. Press
    O.
    7. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number to be nested (
    00~II).
    8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 up to three times if required.
    9. Press
    U, and enter a name using the Character Codes (optional
    step).
    10. Press
    T.
    1. Press
    T.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Press the One-Touch key.
    4. Dial (Function) code 
    0.
    5. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    6. Press
    O.
    7. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number to be nested (
    00~II).
    8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 up to three times if required.
    9. Press
    T.
    To program Nesting Dial in the Feature Access key:
    To program Nesting Dial in a One-Touch key: 
    						
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