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    							Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual
    Features and Specifications Manual S22 – 563
    Doc. No. 8201 - Release 1.0
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    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSGeneral
    	This feature is available to all Multiline Terminals.
    	Stored Hookflash is effective on Loop Start trunks when the system is
    installed behind a PBX or Centrex system. 
    	A hookflash can be stored in System and Station Speed Dial buffers.
    	The LCD display for a Stored Hookflash shows / during programming
    and use of the Speed Dial buffer.
    	A Stored Hookflash can be used with a stored number.
    For example: 
    A Station Speed Dial Key is stored as hookflash + 110. Pressing this
    particular key during an outside line conversation automatically
    becomes a centrex transfer.
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BCMHookflash Time Selection 1-1-02
    ¶+BCTTrunk Type Selection 3-91 
    						
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    							Features and Specifications Manual S23 – 565
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    Synchronous RingingS-23
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe Synchronous Ringing feature synchronises CO/PBX incoming ringing
    with the incoming ringing pattern from a Central Office.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All terminals except Single Line Telephones connected to AP(R)-R( ) Unit.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS
    	Synchronous Ringing is programmed system-wide.
    	Synchronous Ringing is not supported for Tie/DID incoming calls,
    Off-Hook Ringing, or CO/PBX Ring Transfers.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    Not applicable.
    Feature 
    NumberFeature Name
    D-13 Delayed Ringing
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BCSSynchronous Ringing Selection 1-1-59 
    						
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    							Features and Specifications Manual S24 – 567
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    System Data Up/Down 
    LoadS-24
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe System Data Up/Down Load feature, included with the NEC
    Maintenance Access Terminal (MAT) Software, transfers Station Speed Dial
    data, System Speed Dial data, and all System Data from/to a Pentium
    1-
    compatible PC. System Data Up/Down Load can be performed from a local
    or remote location.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    Not applicable.
    Required Components
    Local Access:
    	External Modem:
    MIFM-U(  ) ETU
    3.5/5.25” floppy disk with MAT PC programming software
    Straight DB-9 RS-232 cable
    Null modem adapter cable (required for a direct connection between
    MIF ETU and a modem)
    	Internal Modem:
    MIFM-U(  ) ETU
    MDM-U(  ) Unit (to be mounted on the MIFM-U(  ) ETU)
    	Remote Access:
    An MIF modem unit local with an MNP class 5 modem at the remote
    site
    MNP
    2 Class 5 compatible modem at both sites
    Pentium PC running Windows 95 or later.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURE
    1. Access the MIFM-U(  ) ETU via a direct connection from a compatible
    PC, or use an MPN Class 5 compatible modem from a remote location
    through an outside line.
    2. Select menu for Up/Down Load (communication menu).
    3. Select the item (e.g., Speed Dial) to be transferred.
    1. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
    2. MNP is a registered trademark of Microcom, Inc.
    To up/down load system data: 
    						
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    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONS	This feature allows System Data to be programmed from a PC
    connected to the system.
    	Items that can be transferred:
    1. Complete System Data 
    2. Partial System Data 
     All System Data Blocks
     Tenant Blocks (All/Tenant/Individual Tenant)
     Trunk Blocks (All Trunk/Individual Trunk)
     Terminal Blocks (All Terminal/Individual Terminal)
     Trunk Route Blocks
    3. System Speed Dial
    4. Station Speed Dial
     All Station Speed Dial
     Block Station Speed Dial
     Individual Station Speed Dial
     One-Touch DSS Speed Dial
    	Loading time (all data).
    	The user should verify the system hardware configuration between the
    MAT Software and the system or download the complete assignment
    mode before up/down loading System Data.
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    OperationOn-Site
    (9600 bps)Remote Site
    (2400 bps)
    UP LOAD 3~5 minute 5~10 minute
    DOWN LOAD 3~5 minute 5~10 minute
    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 
    						
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    Tandem Switching of 
    4-Wire E&M Tie LinesT- 1
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONThe Tandem Switching of 4-wire E&M Tie Lines feature allows connecting
    E&M Tie Lines to other trunks through the system without help or
    supervision from an internal station to allow distant-end system users to
    remotely access trunks. Pad control is provided on the TLI(2)-U(  ) ETU by a
    programmable transmission pad to adjust to the line loss levels of the Tie
    line accessed.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All terminals.
    Required Components
    TLI(2)-U(  ) ETU
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    Select an E&M Tie Line and dial a station number or Trunk Group Access
    Code and telephone number in the distant-end system.
    - OR -
    The distant-end system user selects an E&M Tie line (from the local
    system) and dials the applicable Trunk Access Code and the desired
    number or extension number in the local system.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment
    	The TLI(2)-U(  ) ETU has an Internal Software pad control and an
    External Software pad control.
    Internal Software pad control is applied during E&M Tie line (transmit
    and receive) connections.
    External Software pad control applies to the following connections:
    zE&M Tie Line to CO Trunk
    zE&M Tie Line to E&M Tie Line
    zCO Trunk to E&M Tie Line
    Restrictions
    	The tandem connection is not monitored for Code Restriction or
    for LCR.
    To use this feature: 
    						
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    General
    	The Xen IPK Expanded system can handle a maximum of 32
    simultaneous tandem calls.
    	The Xen IPK Basic system can handle a maximum of 8 simultaneous
    tandem calls.
    	After a tandem connection is completed, the trunks disconnect (restore
    to idle) when either party hangs up and a disconnect signal is received
    by the corresponding trunk or the Automatic Disconnect Timer (default:
    60 minutes) elapses.
    	Tandem Switching of E&M Tie Lines can be accomplished through
    several Xen IPK systems. 
    	The local Xen IPK system can be programmed to restrict individual
    station users access to specific E&M Tie Lines. Each station can be
    programmed to restrict the maximum number of digits dialled on an
    E&M Tie Line by assigning Code Restriction.
    	Access to outside lines by an E&M Tie Line user is recorded by SMDR
    on the system where the CO line is connected. The originating system
    may also record the station that accesses an E&M Tie Line call via its
    own SMDR.
    	Tandem connection can be allowed or denied per Trunk group for one
    or both directions. 
    	Tie/DID lines can be assigned to add up to two digits and/or delete up
    to two digits per Trunk group as needed in System Programming.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LISTFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    E-3 E&M Tie Lines (4-Wire)
    U-2 Uniform Numbering Network 
    						
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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
    ¶+BSCard Interface Slot Assignment 7-1
    ¶+ALNTie Line Networking Tandem Connection 
    Assignment5-01
    ¶+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
    ¶+ATTandem Transfer Automatic Disconnect Time 
    Selection1-4-00 
    						
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