NEC 2400 PX - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – LIABILITY DISCLAIMER
  • Page 18 – ISSUE 1; Feature Programming Manual; Business Features; Page
  • Page 19 – Called Station Status Display - D
  • Page 20 – Elapsed Time Display - D
  • Page 21 – Flexible Ringing Assignment - D
  • Page 22 – Multiple Line Operation - D
  • Page 23 – Prime Line Pickup - D
  • Page 25 – CCIS Features; Dual Hold D
  • Page 42 – * This feature is available on the condition that the NEAX2000 IVS
  • Page 43 – This page is for your notes.
  • Page 44 – Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication; General Description
  • Page 46 – Interactions; The Attendant Console must first be provided.; Programming; ASFC; FCCS Programming; No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
  • Page 47 – Attendant-Controlled Conference; Conference; ASDT
  • Page 48 – 3: Data terminal Via D; ASHP; ASHPN
  • Page 49 – Attendant Console; Console
  • Page 50 – ASYD; ASYDL; Assign the self FPC at the terminating node.; SWITCH NAME
  • Page 51 – Attendant Keypad; Keypad
  • Page 52 – Attendant Lockout; Lockout; ATTENDANT OVERRIDE; ARTD; - Assign “0” to SFI 4 and SFI 11 to the SFC assigned to the stations.
  • Page 53 – Attendant Loop Release; Loop; ATTENDANT CONSOLE indicates an incoming call.; Service Conditions
  • Page 55 – Attendant Override; Override
  • Page 57 – “0” for ATTENDANT OVERRIDE to be allowed.
  • Page 58 – Automatic Recall; Recall; No manual operation is required.; for other selectable timing choices.
  • Page 60 – Transferred
  • Page 61 – Announcement Service; Service; Dial the announcement trunk access code.; The following connections are available:; ANPD
  • Page 63 – ALRTN; Assign the logical route number to the physical route.; AAEDN; Assign the announcement equipment data.; ARRCN
  • Page 64 – Alternate Routing; Routing
  • Page 65 – Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Fusion Network System Manual.
  • Page 66 – Audible Indication Control; Indication; No programming is required.
  • Page 67 – Account Code; Code; To enter an ACCOUNT CODE
  • Page 69 – Note; ANPDL
  • Page 70 – Attendant Night Transfer; To answer night call; The user dials the operator call code receives ringback tone.; for more
  • Page 71 – A telephone number cannot be used (must be Physical Station Number).; There can be only one ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER station per tenant.; ASID
  • Page 72 – Authorization Code; Operating Procedure; Procedure 1
  • Page 73 – Any combination 0 - 9
  • Page 74 – When a D; CODE will be recorded if previously dialed.; AATC
  • Page 76 – ASPA
  • Page 78 – Automatic Trunk Test; Input the TTLC and ATTD command.; the connecting office.; for details of the required programming.
  • Page 80 – Authorization Code - Tie Line Incoming Routes; A-29 Authorization Code - Tie Line Incoming Routes; The outside calling party hears a special dial tone.
  • Page 82 – DATA
  • Page 83 – TIE Line Programming; - Assign the TIE Line routes as shown below:
  • Page 85 – Automatic/Manual Intercom; Intercom; This feature permits multiple D; AUTOMATIC INTERCOM
  • Page 86 – To bridge into a Manual Intercom call
  • Page 87 – PRIORITY PRI
  • Page 88 – Service Index
  • Page 89 – Account Code - Attendant; The Attendant talks with the CO trunk call
  • Page 91 – All Zone Paging; To operate from a station
  • Page 92 – The D; - Assign the Paging route as shown below:
  • Page 93 – Announcement Service - Attendant
  • Page 95 – Trunk Number
  • Page 96 – Calling; Press an idle loop key.; ASYDN
  • Page 97 – ALGNN
  • Page 98 – Automatic Idle Return
  • Page 101 – Automated Attendant; Attendant; The called party answers.; it takes priority over the second announcement.)
  • Page 103 – Note 2
  • Page 104 – ARTDN; - Assign the route data of the trunk for AUTOMATED ATTENDANT.; - Assign the Announcement Equipment for AUTOMATED ATTENDANT.; for the Digital Announcement Trunk.
  • Page 105 – Answer Hold - Attendant; To answer a call while engaged in a two-party call; When the Attendant is engaged in a two-party call:
  • Page 107 – Authorization Code Display Elimination; PROCEDURE
  • Page 108 – Attendant Overflow; Overflow; When the Attendant does not answer the call, the call overflows.; LDN NIGHT CONNECTION
  • Page 109 – overflow to the destination station.
  • Page 110 – This parameter is displayed when assign CSC=6 or 7.; ACFR
  • Page 111 – Add On Conference - 8 Party; To establish an 8-party conference
  • Page 114 – - assign FKY 83 to any D; s that require the use of the Retain Conference feature.; which require the use of the; - This data must be assigned to the node set Add On Conference - 8 Party.
  • Page 115 – Calling Number XXXXXXXX
  • Page 116 – ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW*
  • Page 117 – When Calling Number is output to SMDR:
  • Page 118 – Analog Caller ID - Station; This service is provided for analog stations.; CIRCUIT CARD
  • Page 120 – 6LCBY and 8RSTY must be used together for Caller ID.
  • Page 121 – Busy Lamp Field - Flexible
  • Page 122 – - Assign the Make Idle status to the trunk assigned in STEP 3.
  • Page 124 – Busy Verification; Verification; To activate
  • Page 125 – PRIVACY RELEASE
  • Page 128 – Station 201 - Secretary; Boss' Response Options; Secretary hangs up, boss speaks with Trunk B.; Secretary must have a D
  • Page 130 – AKYD
  • Page 131 – To access from D
  • Page 132 – AHLS
  • Page 133 – a line appearance of the Hotline station number.; AHLSN; UGN: User Group Number
  • Page 134 – Boss - Secretary - Message Waiting Lamp Control; The Call Indicator Lamp is used as the MW Lamp.; To set Message Waiting at a Boss' station; To cancel Message Waiting indication
  • Page 135 – The reorder tone is not heard while talking to the calling party.
  • Page 136 – FCCS link is not available for this feature.
  • Page 138 – Boss - Secretary Transfer; to D; To transfer from D; to a single line telephone; To cancel; Secretary
  • Page 139 – When the boss is using a D; , the boss must always press the line key in order to answer the call; - Boss’ My line must be assigned as a sub-line on the secretary’s phone.
  • Page 140 – Brokerage Hotline - Outside; To access a BROKERAGE HOT LINE - OUTSIDE from a D; To immediately make another BROKERAGE HOT LINE - OUTSIDE call
  • Page 141 – ASPD
  • Page 142 – User Group Number of the calling party
  • Page 143 – Blind Transfer To Attendant; This feature is not available on a tenant basis.
  • Page 145 – Blind Transfer To Station; To transfer a call in progress; This feature is available for stations in the FCCS network only.
  • Page 146 – - Assign the following data to the SFC of the station:
  • Page 147 – Call Back; Back; To set; Dial the desired telephone number receive busy tone.; Dial CALL BACK cancel code receive service set tone.; CALL BACK service cannot be set when FCCS links are all busy.
  • Page 148 – that is holding a call or is being
  • Page 149 – System timers may be set on a network basis in ASYDN.
  • Page 150 – Called Station; Calling Station
  • Page 151 – CALL BACK can only be activated from MY Line of a D; ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION
  • Page 153 – Call Forwarding - Busy Line; To set from an individual station
  • Page 154 – Tenant Number
  • Page 155 – This service is available in the following occasions:
  • Page 156 – sets, CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE may be assigned to a programmable
  • Page 157 – To monitor; Target Station; FORWARD SET
  • Page 158 – to a D; To monitor CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE to a D; To cancel CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE to a D
  • Page 159 – Intermediate Station; CF BUSY XXXX
  • Page 162 – may be assigned to a; - This data must be assigned to the node set Call Forwarding service.
  • Page 163 – Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
  • Page 164 – places a call to a station setting CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER.
  • Page 165 – If the CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER target station is a D; that has activated DO NOT
  • Page 166 – sets, CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER may be assigned to a
  • Page 167 – single station user may set CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER - D; to all sub-lines on the D; Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key receive dial tone.; To monitor CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER from a D; from MY Line; OR; Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key.; Replace the handset or press the SPEAKER key.
  • Page 168 – To cancel CALL FORWARDING - DON'T ANSWER from MY Line; FORWARD
  • Page 169 – Intermediate Station Calling/Called Station; CF NANS XXXX
  • Page 170 – are the same, only one key needs to be assigned in AKYD.
  • Page 172 – ACFO; destination (CFI) of either the Attendant Console or a station.
  • Page 173 – Call Forwarding - All Calls; To activate from an individual station; Press an idle LOOP key.
  • Page 174 – A telephone number must be set to the call forwarding destination.; Call Forwarding can only be activated from an idle station.
  • Page 175 – sets, CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS may be assigned to a programmable
  • Page 176 – To set from MY Line; To monitor from MY Line; Operator; To cancel from MY Line
  • Page 178 – FORWARD key is same as the CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS feature key.; CF ALL XXXX
  • Page 180 – Normally assigned as data “0”.; Note 1
  • Page 181 – Call Hold; Hold; To hold a call in progress
  • Page 182 – Attendant calls cannot be held.; A station can CALL HOLD only one call at a time.
  • Page 184 – To hold a call in progress without using the HOLD key
  • Page 185 – To operate a D; when CALL BACK has already been activated.; feature while CALL BACK is in effect toward it.
  • Page 186 – cannot be activated when ATTENDANT CAMP-
  • Page 187 – To pick up an incoming call
  • Page 192 – When Entering Data via LDM; TELN: Telephone Number of member stations; ACPEL
  • Page 193 – To answer an incoming call; PICKUP XXXX
  • Page 194 – There is no limit to the number of groups per system.
  • Page 198 – ACPGL; When using a soft key on a D; Series E, use ADSL and ADKS commands for necessary data assignment.
  • Page 199 – Call Processing Indication; Processing; See DIGITAL DISPLAY-STATION
  • Page 200 – Call Queueing; Queueing; and INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 201 – Call Transfer - Attendant; Calling the Attendant; Dial the operator access code.; Answering by the Attendant; Refer to the NEAX2400 IPX Office Data Specification.; s, use the TRANSFER key instead of the switch hook.; Refer to BLIND TRANSFER TO ATTENDANT
  • Page 202 – A CALL TRANSFER to a D; ATNR
  • Page 203 – Call Transfer - All Calls; Dial the third party receive ringback tone.; To set the Camp-on by Station function to the busy station; • Manual Operation; To answer the Camp-on by Station call from the busy station
  • Page 204 – for other selectable; The Camp-on by Station can be set to one station only once.
  • Page 207 – - Assign the first number level for the feature access code.
  • Page 208 – This feature permits a D; The extension number of the third party
  • Page 209 – • Automatic Operation
  • Page 210 – The LCD display is changed after the trunk receives ringback tone:; BUSY
  • Page 211 – for other selectable timing
  • Page 214 – The TRANSFER key is used in place of the switch hook.
  • Page 215 – Call Waiting - Terminating; To activate from a station
  • Page 218 – Call Waiting Lamp; Waiting
  • Page 219 – CAS
  • Page 220 – CCSA Access; Access; To place an outgoing CCSA call
  • Page 221 – Class Of Service - Individual
  • Page 222 – Telephone Class; business systems. Assign the SFC and RSC.
  • Page 223 – Service Feature Class; If a restricted station is routed to the ATT, all RRI 3 must be RES = 2.
  • Page 224 – Consultation Hold - All Calls; Holding the original call and placing the second call
  • Page 227 – To hold original call and place second call from a D; To return to the original call from a D
  • Page 230 – Recall on Don't Answer Call
  • Page 231 – Remote Hold; The Attendant converses with a central office party.; Operator Call; The night station must be provided with DTMF signaling.
  • Page 233 – Main System; Console switch hook flash and the dialing of digits.; trunk display when used as a Night Station.
  • Page 234 – TAS; - Reserve a number level for feature access.; Satellite System; system location. This value is 30 seconds.
  • Page 235 – ACSI
  • Page 236 – Code Calling Access
  • Page 237 – can be restricted on a system-wide basis. The LCD
  • Page 238 – Calling Number Display - D
  • Page 239 – This feature is provided on a per-tenant basis.; When encountering a Restricted Route
  • Page 240 – When encountering all trunks busy; - Assign the announcement route as shown below:; ATRK; - Assign the Make Idle status to the Announcement Trunk.
  • Page 241 – ARRC
  • Page 243 – Call Forwarding - Override; ), or if Station A places an incoming call into hold condition; LCD displays as shown below:; the D; stations allowed LCD indication of this service.; TRANSFER; TRANSFER; Station B
  • Page 244 – This service feature allows a D; is activated; Trunk/Telephone Number; is operated by pressing the ANSWER key located on the D
  • Page 246 – To monitor from a multi-line D
  • Page 247 – To cancel from a multi-line D; The calling D; as regular outgoing CO calls. The calling D; A maximum of 24 digits, including trunk access code, can be stored.
  • Page 248 – A call can be forwarded to a trunk in the remote node via FCCS link.; This feature may be set from the Attendant Console.
  • Page 250 – Call Park; Park; To retrieve a parked call from any station within the system; An Attendant cannot retrieve a parked call.; To park a call from a station
  • Page 254 – Dial the CALL PICKUP - DIRECT code receive special dial tone.
  • Page 255 – - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 29 to the stations.
  • Page 256 – Call Waiting - Originating; Soft key can be used for the D; To answer
  • Page 259 – This command is used for assigning the function of each soft key.
  • Page 260 – Consecutive Dialing - Attendant
  • Page 262 – Called Number Display - Attendant
  • Page 263 – for which this multi-line is the MY Line.; To monitor from a D; MY Line
  • Page 264 – FORWARD CANCEL
  • Page 267 – Consecutive Speed Calling - System; Dial the 4 digit telephone number. The call is completed.
  • Page 268 – digits
  • Page 269 – Call Forwarding - All Calls - Announcement; ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE
  • Page 270 – Call Forwarding-All Calls; This command is used for assigning the function for each soft key.
  • Page 271 – - Assign the Make Idle status to the announcement trunk.
  • Page 272 – - These data must be assigned to the NCN.
  • Page 273 – to which the call is forwarded.
  • Page 275 – See CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER
  • Page 278 – Call Waiting Lamp - UCD
  • Page 279 – calls in UCD queue before the UCD Call Waiting Lamp flashes.
  • Page 281 – Call Forwarding - I’m Here; To set from the target station
  • Page 282 – HERE can be set or cancelled from a sub line of a D; . At that time, the transferred call terminates to the; that sets the service.; - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel.
  • Page 283 – and SFI 100 (Forwarded destination for Call Forwarding - I’m here)
  • Page 284 – Centrex Compatibility; Compatibility; ADSL
  • Page 285 – Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer To UCD Queue; C-133 Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer To UCD Queue; ANSWER to a UCD group.
  • Page 286 – Call Hold - Conference; To operate from a D; To operate from other D; To operate from an analog station
  • Page 287 – Data communications are not considered in this service.
  • Page 288 – Call Block; Block; Using Access Code
  • Page 289 – To set the Restriction Number by dialing an optional number; 4 digit display of D; Series E; The latest incoming call
  • Page 290 – When the Restriction Number is registered by the MAT; CIRCUIT CARD NAME; The registered number is; CALL BLOCK
  • Page 294 – ADKS
  • Page 295 – Call Return; Return; Automatic Saving; The maximum number of calling numbers stored for the D; The dialed number is not deleted.
  • Page 296 – Manual Saving (equal to SAVE AND REPEAT - D; , the saved calling number is overwritten.; The dialed number is automatically deleted and the S&R key goes off.
  • Page 299 – Also, for an incoming call from CCIS line, this data is required.
  • Page 300 – Call Hold Pick Up; Make a trunk or station call to Station A.; Only stations in the same tenant can use this feature.; - Assign Service Feature Class that allows SFI = 150
  • Page 301 – Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and Display; C-157 Calling Party Number - Name Assignment and; and the; from the trunk received the; The assigned name cannot be output to the SMDR expanded area.
  • Page 302 – The Display patterns are shown below:; to which the called line is assigned as a sub line, the; 4-digit Assigned name
  • Page 303 – ACID
  • Page 304 – Call Trace; Trace; Dialing Access Code
  • Page 305 – Details on LCD display (for the D; 4 digits display of a D; When the CALL TRACE is set:; This feature can be activated by analog or D; Because a D; blank
  • Page 308 – Consultation Hold Release
  • Page 310 – See General Description.
  • Page 311 – A D; When assigning DISC key to soft key, DISC is displayed on a LCD of D; . HELP for DISC key is as; - when assigning DISC key to soft key
  • Page 312 – Dial Access To Attendant; To access the Attendant; equivalent to a station number.
  • Page 313 – ASPAL; - This data must be assigned to the node calling the attendant.
  • Page 314 – Dictation Access; Dial the DICTATION ACCESS code.; One trunk circuit is required for each DICTATION ACCESS.
  • Page 315 – NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
  • Page 316 – Digital Display - Station
  • Page 317 – HEX - Station Information
  • Page 318 – Digital Display - Trunk
  • Page 319 – Route and Trunk Number; - Each trunk must be assigned a Central Office code.
  • Page 320 – This service can be activated in system data.
  • Page 321 – The DIRECT-IN TERMINATION trunk is limited to the following types:; - Assign the Make Idle status to the DIT trunk.
  • Page 323 – DID is also frequently referred to as CENTREX service.
  • Page 324 – options regarding length of station numbering. Assign data 1FH.; - Assign the DIRECT INWARD DIALING route as shown below:
  • Page 325 – To place an outside call; Receive second dial tone from Central Office,; preselected trunk groups.
  • Page 326 – Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering scheme.
  • Page 327 – Distinctive Ringing; Ringing; Ringing Patterns; Ringing for Incoming Internal Call; Ringing for Incoming External Call:
  • Page 328 – s will not respond to this; TYPE OF TRANSFERRED STATION; Analog Telephone
  • Page 329 – REST
  • Page 331 – This feature provides for dialed digits to appear on the D; LAST NUMBER CALLED - D
  • Page 332 – Day/Night Class of Service
  • Page 335 – Direct Digital Interface; Each office hierarchy is defined as follows:
  • Page 336 – Network Clocking Hierarchy
  • Page 337 – Network Clock Synchronization
  • Page 339 – Delay Announcement - UCD; Time Chart for Single and Repeated Announcement
  • Page 342 – To place a call in a DUAL HOLD-D; condition
  • Page 343 – BUSY VERIFICATION
  • Page 344 – This feature gives multiple D; To originate; If Intercom Bridge service is denied, the D
  • Page 345 – Dial Intercom; RINGING
  • Page 346 – The display on the D; flashing
  • Page 347 – display
  • Page 349 – This feature allows a D; to receive an incoming ringing signal after a predetermined time.
  • Page 352 – PL TN STN:Prime Line Tenant and Station Number
  • Page 353 – Delay Announcement - Attendant; When the announcement service is provided after a fixed time; This feature is available for the following incoming trunk types:
  • Page 354 – In case of multiple connection:
  • Page 355 – The maximum programmable channels of DAT for this feature are:; DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE
  • Page 358 – To originate a call using SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH
  • Page 359 – The DSS console and the connected D; may be accommodated in the different circuit card, but should; ADM Function
  • Page 360 – can be used when using the DSS console in the ADM mode.
  • Page 362 – desired station number (maximum five digits); DSS Key Assignment for DSS/BLF; Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF
  • Page 367 – DSS Key Assignment for Add-On Module; Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module
  • Page 370 – Distinctive Ringing - Caller ID; FAX Ringer overrides this feature.
  • Page 372 – Dual Station Call; If the call is abandoned, both D
  • Page 375 – - Assign the related data of Dual Station Call.
  • Page 376 – = Page Change key appears on the feature key
  • Page 377 – To enter a busy connection
  • Page 379 – To enter a busy connection from a D; Interrupted Party Called Party; OVERRIDE XXXX
  • Page 380 – OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING; Data Call through Data Adapter / Data Call through Data Module
  • Page 382 – This feature provides an LCD display of the time elapsed while a D; is connected to any trunk.
  • Page 383 – While a call is in progress; Held Station or Trunk
  • Page 384 – Emergency Call; Call
  • Page 385 – . Stations that may call the emergency call telephone are
  • Page 386 – E911-ANI Unified Number Of Digits; ANI sending number by this enhanced service is NXX-XXXX.
  • Page 388 – Expanded Multiple Line Operation - D; My Line, accommodated on this card, and the
  • Page 390 – Boss-Secretary features are not available via ISW.
  • Page 391 – Flexible Numbering of Stations
  • Page 392 – FOR STATION 31
  • Page 393 – FX Access; To place an outgoing FX call from a station
  • Page 394 – - Assign the FX ACCESS route as shown below:
  • Page 395 – When activating features common to both D; and single-line sets
  • Page 396 – This command is used for assigning the function to each soft key.
  • Page 397 – To add a flash to a stored SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D; Press the Feature key and the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D; either be blank or a display of previously stored digits.; A FLASH ENTRY may be entered only as a first digit. For example:; SPEED SET
  • Page 398 – This is a D
  • Page 401 – Faulty Trunk Report; Trunk; To enter; Dial the FAULTY TRUNK REPORT access code receive service set tone.
  • Page 402 – Forced Account Code; The FORCED ACCOUNT CODE can be masked on the D; display if necessary using the AUTHORIZATION; When dialing an outgoing call; Enter the access code receive service set tone.; Capacity depends on system configuration.
  • Page 403 – user initiates the LAST NUMBER CALL-D; 4 are ignored regardless of their assignments.
  • Page 405 – ) or denies access to routes on a Direct Dial Access, RRI
  • Page 406 – Flexible Assignment of Function Buttons; This feature allows D; A feature button cannot be used as a line button.; Flex Key Assignment Example:
  • Page 407 – Follow Phone; Phone; Station data change notice.; Replace the handset the service will be activated.; To confirm; This service is available for the following telephone class:; This service is available between the same type of terminals.; SWAP OK
  • Page 408 – The service is available after the message is cancelled.; ITEM
  • Page 410 – The DSS Console data does not swap. The My Line of the connected D; This service is restricted for a D; using Expanded Multiple Line Operation - D
  • Page 411 – Flexible Routing - FCCS; Available when CCIS is activated in the network.
  • Page 412 – The display is changed depending on the specification of ACIS.; Programming / FCCS Programming
  • Page 413 – FCCS Networking via IP; Connection via Cisco router:
  • Page 414 – FCCS over IPTRK
  • Page 415 – FROM FCCS OVER
  • Page 416 – FCCS via IP using Cisco router; The router applying to FCCS Networking via IP service must be used.
  • Page 419 – Group Calling; To initiate a group call; The call is completed.; To initiate a group call from a D; Maximum 10 Groups
  • Page 421 – Hotline; Station A lifts the handset.; There is no limit to the number of hotline stations.
  • Page 423 – House Phone; The Attendant answers.
  • Page 425 – To dial a call HANDS-FREE
  • Page 426 – Outside; To place a HOTLINE - OUTSIDE call using a single-line telephone
  • Page 429 – Immediate Ringing
  • Page 430 – Incoming Call Identification
  • Page 432 – Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line Connection; Incoming Central Office Call to Tie-Line; To connect an incoming call
  • Page 433 – - Assign the Central Office route as shown below:
  • Page 435 – Individual Trunk Access; If the trunk is idle, dial tone will be received.; Press an idle TKSL key.; If the trunk is busy, the Attendant will receive a busy tone.
  • Page 436 – Optional
  • Page 437 – Inter-position Transfer; Transfer; To transfer a call from Attendant Console A to Attendant Console B; Attendant B presses the ANSWER key or TF ICI key.; , ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER; - Assign a specific Attendant number to each Attendant Console.
  • Page 438 – Call), and FPC of the node that operator calls are to be terminated to.
  • Page 439 – Individual Attendant Access; The user dials the individual Attendant identification number.; ASAT; trunk number assigned in the ATRK command, Route 901.
  • Page 440 – This feature provides the D; Condition of the LED is as follows:
  • Page 441 – Manual operation is not required.; Condition of LED is as follows:
  • Page 442 – Intercom Calling; ICM
  • Page 444 – AISD
  • Page 445 – I-10D Intermediate Station Number Display - D
  • Page 446 – Queuing; Operation at the Main location; The maximum queuing slots per system are: 64 calls for 1 IMG system
  • Page 447 – - Assign the incoming TIE Line route as follows:; System Data 1, Index 41: Designate the Trunk Queuing Override Timer
  • Page 448 – Index 159: Designate Automatic Cancel Timer; ASPAN
  • Page 449 – Immediate Ringback Tone; When a station calls another station or Attendant; IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE is returned.; IMMEDIATE RINGBACK TONE is returned.; When a trunk is connected to a station or Attendant
  • Page 450 – Internal Zone Paging; speakers of the designated group by dialing; Announce the call over the built-in speakers on the D
  • Page 458 – Voice Call by Internal Zone Paging (Trunk Hold)
  • Page 463 – Refer to CALL PICKUP - DIRECT; Assign NND according to the predetermined numbering plan.; In this case, this IZP Group cannot be paged.
  • Page 465 – Lamp Check; Check; Attendant presses the Position Busy key the LED lights.
  • Page 466 – Line Lockout; For LINE lock-out with Howler Tone
  • Page 468 – Dial the area code, office code and number.; . If the NXX is not located in either
  • Page 473 – = Does not require a prefix
  • Page 474 – Times Setting; ARTI; Office
  • Page 475 – =Not require a prefix
  • Page 477 – The call has not been established.
  • Page 479 – Last Number Called - D; This feature allows the user of a D; Press the REDIAL key on a D; Press the REDIAL key on a D
  • Page 480 – MIC
  • Page 486 – LCR - Time Of Day Routing; AOPR
  • Page 487 – Assign the following:; AOPRL
  • Page 489 – Line Load Control
  • Page 490 – Incoming calls terminated to CCIS/ISDN cannot be restricted.
  • Page 491 – Line Load Control - Automatic; Incoming calls from a trunk can be restricted in system data.; calls during Line Load Control.
  • Page 492 – Line Load Control - MAT
  • Page 493 – Listed Directory Number; The Attendant presses the SRC key.; The LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER should be assigned in system data.
  • Page 494 – changeover information.
  • Page 495 – LDN Night Connection; The calling party receives ringback tone.; The destination station can be assigned on a per-LDN basis.
  • Page 497 – When the above features are not set, the LDN call is queued.
  • Page 498 – ALDN; - Assign LDN number and its transfer destination.
  • Page 502 – LDN Night Connection - Outside
  • Page 504 – When above feature is not set, the LDN call is queued.
  • Page 507 – Paging; To page
  • Page 508 – - Assign the Make Idle status to the Paging Trunks.
  • Page 509 – the Route Restriction Classes (RSC) assigned to these stations.
  • Page 510 – Miscellaneous Trunk Access; An interface circuit must be provided per trunk required.; - Assign the Make Idle status to the trunks.
  • Page 511 – Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction; Restricted call attempts can be either:
  • Page 512 – Console or receive reorder tone?; ARSC; ARSCN
  • Page 513 – Multiple Console Operation; The maximum number of consoles per PIM is 4.; See ATTENDANT CONSOLE
  • Page 514 – provides information to the ASAT command.
  • Page 515 – Music On Hold; On
  • Page 517 – for selectable timing choices.
  • Page 518 – The Attendant Console cannot dial the MEET-ME PAGING answer codes.
  • Page 520 – Maintenance Printout; Printout; The following hard copy reports can be obtained
  • Page 521 – MAT; AIOC; For a System Message Printer, assign these Bits only.
  • Page 522 – Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT); The following functions may be performed from the MAT:
  • Page 523 – port used as System Message.; - Assign the attribute data of the IOC port.; TOTAL APPLICATIONS USED
  • Page 524 – Message Reminder; Reminder; To send a message from a single-line telephone; When the station number exceeds 12 digits, MSG is not displayed.; To return the message; MESSAGE XXXXXXXXXXXX XX: XX
  • Page 525 – A maximum of 32 digits can be saved at the called party.
  • Page 526 – To send a message from a D; To review the messages
  • Page 527 – If the D; first eight digits only.; FUNCTION NAME
  • Page 528 – - Assign the station according to the following parameters:; Not assigned for Feature Key; line sets require the ASFC assignment.
  • Page 531 – Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Attendant; To set a Message Waiting indication; MW
  • Page 534 – Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line
  • Page 535 – Dial the originating telephone number.; A call cannot be forwarded to the originating station.
  • Page 539 – This command is used for assigning the function to a soft key.; MAXIMUM NUMBER OF JUMPS
  • Page 541 – Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
  • Page 542 – Forwarding to an Attendant Console:
  • Page 544 – with DO NOT DISTURB
  • Page 546 – Message Center Interface; Center; Call Indicator Lamp on D; Series E is used as the Message Waiting Lamp.; Control of Call Indicator Lamp based on data from the external CPU.; Feature 2; Dual Call Forwarding service is possible.; Feature 1
  • Page 547 – Available for interoffice station transfer calls only.
  • Page 548 – Multiple nodes within the FCCS network can accommodate the MC.; SOCKET Interface (LAN interface) Conditions
  • Page 550 – In case a Message Center is shared by both CCIS and FCCS networks:
  • Page 551 – In case the Message Center exists only on the side of FCCS network:
  • Page 552 – calculate the message-sending Guard Timer for Message Center.; - Assign the function and attribute data of the IOC ports.
  • Page 553 – by
  • Page 554 – Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Station; or MY Line; MW SET
  • Page 555 – To cancel a Message Waiting Indication from a D; TYPE OF STATION SET; MW CANCEL
  • Page 556 – LCD
  • Page 557 – CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS; DUAL HOLD; sets use this feature.; the Message Waiting Lamp setting feature.
  • Page 558 – Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls
  • Page 559 – will terminate at that station.
  • Page 562 – sets, MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS may be assigned to a
  • Page 564 – Manual Signaling; Signaling; This is also applied to FCCS service.
  • Page 566 – Multi Channel Recording - DAT; Recording by designating RT and TK:; REC; Route Trunk; RECORDING START; RECORDING END; In 5 seconds
  • Page 567 – e.) Replace the handset to finish playback of the recorded message.
  • Page 569 – UCD controlling telephone number; Recording Time
  • Page 570 – REPLAY; REPLAY START
  • Page 571 – service set tone. The service set tone continues for 3 seconds.
  • Page 572 – The maximum recording length is 60 sec (30 sec in the case of UCD).
  • Page 573 – DUBBING TIME
  • Page 574 – KIND
  • Page 575 – CODE; KP
  • Page 576 – Connection to the following services is not available:; - Assign the first digit of the MF line access code.
  • Page 578 – Message Waiting Indication - D; Initial Display; When controlled by
  • Page 579 – MF ANI to SMDR; Also see TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE; -line LCD, the lower LCD can be used for
  • Page 582 – Night Connection - Fixed; To answer NIGHT CONNECTION calls
  • Page 583 – NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE
  • Page 584 – ACSIL
  • Page 585 – Night Connection - Flexible
  • Page 586 – Operation
  • Page 591 – Night Connection Outside - System; A ring-down or LDN call terminates from a trunk.; Tandem restriction is applied to this feature.
  • Page 592 – Name Display - System; The user information on the LCD flashes until the call is answered.
  • Page 593 – By this service, ASCII character data can be displayed.
  • Page 594 – Maintenance; ATCC; - Assign the communication speed of the MAT at 4800 bps.; - Assign function and attribute data of the IOC ports.
  • Page 595 – Outgoing Trunk Queuing
  • Page 596 – Dial pad operation for D
  • Page 599 – Outgoing Trunk Queuing - D; Called Party
  • Page 603 – Alarm; series with a display.; when
  • Page 605 – ASGD
  • Page 606 – The caller receives service set tone remains off-hook and waits.; The maximum number of simultaneous OFF-HOOK QUEUEs per system:
  • Page 607 – The time a call may remain in queue is unlimited.; Queuing Override Timer.
  • Page 608 – SSC
  • Page 609 – OVERFLOW is performed only once.
  • Page 610 – The call cannot be overflow more than 5 times.
  • Page 612 – Outgoing Trunk Queuing - Attendant; Dial the access code and the desired number.; OFF-HOOK QUEUING is utilized for this service feature.
  • Page 614 – Outgoing Trunk Busy Announcements; The announcement machine can be provided on a per-tenant basis.; AAED; - Set Route Restriction Class to allow RES = 1 for announcement trunk.
  • Page 616 – If the trunk number is not assigned, the LCD doesn’t display.
  • Page 617 – Paging Access
  • Page 618 – BUSY is displayed on the D; LCD display when the Paging trunk is busy. Reorder tone is returned.
  • Page 619 – Passing Dial Tone; Restricted user dials Attendant.
  • Page 620 – various routes via the Attendant Console.; ATDP
  • Page 621 – Power Failure Transfer
  • Page 622 – Pushbutton Calling
  • Page 624 – Pushbutton Calling - Attendant Only
  • Page 625 – Pushbutton to Rotary Conversion; Users dial the desired telephone numbers.; See UNIVERSAL SENDER; Route Number
  • Page 627 – Peg Count; Count
  • Page 628 – To Order PEG COUNTS; To Display PEG COUNT Information
  • Page 630 – Priority Call
  • Page 632 – - This data must be set to the node calling the attendant.
  • Page 633 – Paging Transfer; While a user is engaged in a call; There are three paging options
  • Page 634 – The Attendant cannot dial the MEET-ME PAGING answer codes.; phone) and then dials the PAGING TRANSFER
  • Page 635 – - Assign the paging route as shown below:; trunk and the station.
  • Page 637 – Periodic Time Indication Tone
  • Page 638 – Class that allows SFI 11 and SFI 33.
  • Page 640 – Tenant
  • Page 642 – This command is required for assigning a function to each soft key.
  • Page 643 – Privacy On All Lines - D
  • Page 644 – Release; already engaged in communication. Also, by key operation of the D; already engaged in communication; To establish a 4-party call from a D; A 4-party call is established. The LCDs of the associated D; To establish a 4-party call when the PRIVACY key is pressed by a D; engaged in THREE-WAY CALLING
  • Page 645 – Privacy Release; To restrict a station from overriding an 8-party call; CONF REST
  • Page 646 – The called telephone number is displayed even when Privacy is set.
  • Page 648 – - Assign station data to each port of the PA-CFTB circuit card.
  • Page 649 – Priority Paging; Paging Access from a station; The station performs paging.; Multiple priority paging to the same route is possible.
  • Page 651 – Pad Lock; Lock; To set PAD LOCK from the station
  • Page 653 – Personal Ringer; Ringer; Ringing patterns are as follows:; When a My Line of another D; This feature is available for the D
  • Page 654 – - Assign station data of the D; stations using this service.
  • Page 655 – Remote Access to System
  • Page 656 – See AUTHORIZATION CODES; - Assign the Remote Access route as shown below:
  • Page 657 – - Assign the Make Idle status to the REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM trunks.
  • Page 658 – Reserve Power; Power; Batteries should be installed separate from the NEAX2400 IPX.
  • Page 659 – Restriction from Outgoing Calls
  • Page 660 – Route Restriction Class
  • Page 662 – Rotary Dial Calling; Users dial rotary telephones in the normal fashion.
  • Page 664 – Route Advance; Advance; Only trunks of the same type may be programmed for ROUTE ADVANCE.
  • Page 665 – - Reserve a number level for trunk access.
  • Page 666 – Remote Maintenance; The following additional equipment is required for this feature:
  • Page 667 – - Assign the function and attribute data of each I/O port to be used.; AUIDN; Data Type
  • Page 668 – Radio Paging
  • Page 669 – Both the COT card and the TLT card can be used as the paging trunk.; The Attendant cannot dial the RADIO PAGING answer codes.
  • Page 672 – Route Restriction - Announcement
  • Page 673 – PAD
  • Page 676 – This service is used for each of the following connections:; Assignment of Telephone; - Assign either ONS or OPS to the SFC of the station.; Assignment of External Trunk; - Assign route class data for the route number of the external trunk.
  • Page 677 – Ringer Mute; Mute
  • Page 678 – Route Name Display; Trunk type, which can be changed by system data.; This feature is not applicable to the Attendant Console.; DDD; NEWYORK
  • Page 679 – This feature is available when the D; user presses the call terminating sub line. This feature is also; This data is required for the FCCS network.; ABCDEFGH
  • Page 680 – Remote Call Forwarding Control; To set the ID code of the forwarding station
  • Page 682 – - Assign the Remote Call Forwarding Control access code.; Remote Call Forwarding Control.
  • Page 683 – The desired service station will be rung.
  • Page 684 – Special Dial Tone; User may activate a service feature, such as:
  • Page 685 – Speed Calling - System; Speed Calling; A maximum of 1,000 codes can be assigned per NEAX2400 IPX system.; See SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM
  • Page 686 – code of the route in the CD.; key. Assign FKY15 to the D; This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
  • Page 687 – Originating a call from a D; To operate from a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH key; XXX; Abbreviated Call Code
  • Page 689 – Splitting; To speak with the called party only
  • Page 691 – While a conversation is in progress; Press the TRANSFER key hear special dial tone.; - Make idle the Digital Conference Trunk.
  • Page 692 – Station-Controlled Conference; Conference connection is automatic.; Procedure 2; The conferee answers.; Each conference unit provides up to an 8-party conference.
  • Page 693 – assignments in ANPD, the station numbers will reside in level 3.; Conference Leader
  • Page 694 – Station Hunting - Circular
  • Page 695 – An ISDN terminal cannot hunt a call.
  • Page 696 – When all the stations in a Circular Hunt Group are busy:; Numbers under the stations show the assigned order.
  • Page 699 – ASHC; - Assign the required data for the STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR Group.
  • Page 700 – * Indicates the order of a station in the group.; When activating the Feature via LDM
  • Page 702 – Station Hunting - Secretarial
  • Page 704 – Station Hunting - Terminal
  • Page 705 – pilot number via the APHNL command setting (see Interactions).
  • Page 706 – The number of the Hunt Group is unlimited.
  • Page 707 – including that for STATION HUNTING
  • Page 708 – returned to the calling party.
  • Page 710 – feature is not provided when the PHTELN is dialed.
  • Page 713 – RS232C Interface Conditions
  • Page 715 – Additional hardware is required.
  • Page 716 – Transmission of call base table with 220 bytes.; Example 1
  • Page 717 – Example 2
  • Page 718 – Node A sends the billing information of Node A, Node B and Node C.
  • Page 719 – Example 5
  • Page 720 – Example 6; Node D sends the billing information to Node B.; SOCKET Interface (LAN Interface) Conditions; SMDR data can be output via LAN cable.; NEAX2400 IPX-UMG Conditions
  • Page 721 – CALL FORWARDING
  • Page 722 – Index 291 = SMDR fault detect timer of SMDR B.
  • Page 723 – This data is valid when the data is assigned at SYS1, Index 512.
  • Page 724 – INDEX
  • Page 726 – ATDF
  • Page 727 – Dial the desired telephone number.; The maximum number of digits per telephone number is 16.; The ATNR command is required for all station-to-station calling.
  • Page 731 – Step Call; If Station 225 is idle, the call will be connected there.
  • Page 733 – Serial Call
  • Page 736 – Single-Digit Feature Code; Timing start is not available with this feature.
  • Page 737 – Speed Calling - Station; Lift handset or press SPEAKER key receive dial tone.; If one digit code is used, the format must be 00 to 99.; Press the desired call code the call is completed.
  • Page 738 – A pause may be programmed, using the “; - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature.
  • Page 740 – Speed Calling - Group; To record; To operate; Dial the SPEED CALLING feature access code.; A station can be assigned as a Primary station for only one group.
  • Page 741 – A pause may be programmed using the “
  • Page 743 – Example: Saved Local Number
  • Page 745 – TRANSFER XXXX XXXX; Transferring
  • Page 746 – To program; 2 keys are available for the D
  • Page 748 – Service Feature Peg Count; Refer to NEAX2400 IPX System Operations and Maintenance Manual.
  • Page 749 – Refer to the following commands to order PEG COUNTS; ATRF; Type of Traffic Measurement
  • Page 750 – TYPE: Type of Traffic Measurement
  • Page 751 – Software Line Appearance; Line; Call Origination via a SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE on a D
  • Page 753 – Speed Calling Override - System; Lift the handset (includes SPEAKER key operation on D; Press the desired call code.; This feature cannot be used in MFC signaling.
  • Page 754 – access code of the route in the CD.
  • Page 755 – Station 5db PAD; STATION 5db PAD is inserted into the called party of the station.
  • Page 756 – Serial Call - Loop Release; The Attendant answers an incoming Central Office call.; CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER; See SERIAL CALL
  • Page 758 – Split Call Forwarding
  • Page 759 – To set SPLIT CALL FORWARDING using D; feature key
  • Page 760 – When the destination is an outside trunk, the D; To cancel Call Forwarding from an individual station (D; Cancelling Call Forwarding for an incoming call from a station:; To monitor the assigned data using the D; a.) Confirm that the LED of the PAGE feature key on the D; FORWARD SET XXXXX
  • Page 761 – To set Call Forwarding from the Attendant Console; FWD SET OPR
  • Page 762 – To cancel Call Forwarding from the Attendant Console; This service can be set from the Attendant Console.
  • Page 764 – - This feature can be set by this command.
  • Page 765 – Slumber Time - Do Not Disturb
  • Page 766 – MBTK
  • Page 768 – For the D
  • Page 771 – No output information:
  • Page 774 – the former/latter part of data appears on the LCD.
  • Page 776 – Lift the handset receive dial tone from the distant office.; Dial an extension number of the distant PBX.
  • Page 778 – LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL
  • Page 779 – When the Consultation Hold service is used
  • Page 780 – - Make idle the Digital Conference Trunk
  • Page 781 – CONF
  • Page 784 – TIE Line Access; This feature allows any user dial access to a TIE Line.; Dial the desired extension number.; For senderized TIE Lines, see UNIVERSAL SENDER
  • Page 786 – TIE Line Connection With Pad Control; APAD; Kind of Connection
  • Page 788 – Toll Denial/Toll Diversion; Diversion
  • Page 794 – Toll Restriction Examples; Several examples of the use of TOLL RESTRICTION are listed below:
  • Page 797 – Incoming Route Number
  • Page 799 – Dial the specified TAS access code.; The TAS indicator can be provided on a per-tenant basis.
  • Page 800 – ANSWER FROM ANY STATION.
  • Page 802 – Trunk Group Busy Lamp
  • Page 803 – TGBL information based on External Route data (ATGL command); - Assign the Make Idle status to the trunk assigned in Step 3.
  • Page 804 – Connection; Place incoming caller on hold.
  • Page 807 – Tenant Service; Different tenants cannot use the same numbering plan.
  • Page 809 – Day/Night Mode Change Restriction is not used in North America.; - Make idle the Attendant Console trunks.
  • Page 810 – ATIMN
  • Page 811 – Trunk Line Appearance; To access an outgoing trunk
  • Page 813 – Switch hook flash receive special dial tone.; If a Broker’s Call has been activated by a D
  • Page 815 – Timed Reminder; To set a Timed Reminder call; When the announcement trunk is blocked, the user receives music.
  • Page 817 – Tone Block; To set the service
  • Page 818 – - Assign the access code for Tone Block as shown below:; =DT is sent after dialing the access code for this service.
  • Page 819 – To transfer a call to a busy UCD group
  • Page 821 – Count of incoming calls to each station in each group
  • Page 823 – Physical Station Number:
  • Page 825 – the hunting function is completed at the terminated station.; for
  • Page 828 – Sender
  • Page 829 – Universal Sender; - Assign the Make Idle status to the sender trunks.
  • Page 830 – Variable Timing Parameters
  • Page 833 – From a single line station to a D; For a Single-Line Set
  • Page 834 – Voice Call; For a D
  • Page 835 – From one D; to another D; From a single-line set to a D; VOICE; Called Number
  • Page 836 – Operating with the feature key; Operating with the access code
  • Page 838 – WATS Access
  • Page 840 – connection is available only if the NEAX2000 IVS; Network Configuration; system may accommodate up to
  • Page 841 – FCCS Network Group; The network consists of FCCS groups and NEAX2000 IVS
  • Page 842 – Asynchronous Data Switching - CCIS
  • Page 843 – Additional hardware is required for 19.2 Kbps.; For Data Adapter
  • Page 845 – Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication - CCIS
  • Page 849 – To activate ATTENDANT-CONTROLLED CONFERENCE - CCIS; A station calls the Attendant to request a conference.; Using the MMCB; Each Conference Unit can provide up to an eight-party conference.
  • Page 850 – 3: Data Terminal via D; 7: Eight Conference Equipment
  • Page 851 – Automatic Recall - CCIS
  • Page 852 – Must be programmed as data “1”. Attendant Loop Release in service.
  • Page 853 – No manual operation is necessary.; Sending digit patterns in Enhanced 911 ANI - CCIS:
  • Page 855 – After digits have been sent out, DDD seizure tone is not sent.
  • Page 858 – Busy Verification - CCIS
  • Page 862 – Brokerage Hotline - CCIS; To access from a D
  • Page 865 – To set from a Single-Line Telephone; To cancel from a Single-Line Telephone; To cancel from an 8-button or 16-button D; Executive Terminal; CALL BACK SET; CALL BACK XXXX
  • Page 866 – CALL BACK CANCEL
  • Page 867 – CALL BACK - CCIS cannot be activated toward the Attendant Console.; that is holding a call or; sets, CALL BACK - CCIS may be assigned to a programmable line/feature
  • Page 868 – When setting Call Forwarding-All Calls Service
  • Page 869 – Station B answers Stations B and C are connected with each other.; When cancelling Call Forwarding-All Calls Service
  • Page 872 – can be
  • Page 873 – Call forwarding can only be activated from an idle station.
  • Page 875 – When setting call Forwarding-Busy Line Service; Station A is engaging in a call with Station C through a CCIS line.
  • Page 876 – When cancelling CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE service
  • Page 883 – When setting
  • Page 885 – When cancelling; Station D. Call forwarding does occur to Station D.
  • Page 888 – to equip it for both features.; via the dial pad or; If the CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER - CCIS target station is a D; which has activated DO
  • Page 889 – sets, CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER - CCIS may be assigned to a
  • Page 891 – UNUSED NUMBER
  • Page 894 – Station A and C are in connection on a station-to-station call.
  • Page 895 – Station B answers the call
  • Page 898 – follow CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE or ALL CALLS if set.; elapse of the Recall Timer.
  • Page 899 – Called Station Status Display - CCIS; If the called station is busy, the LCD displays:; No programming is needed.; BUSY XXXX
  • Page 900 – Calling Number Display
  • Page 901 – For the Attendant Console; At the time of call origination:
  • Page 902 – Call Processing Indication - CCIS; Refer to the operation guide of the Attendant Console.; and DIGITAL DISPLAY - TRUNK
  • Page 903 – To transfer a call to an Attendant Console; Dial the Operator Access Code.; To answer from the Attendant Console
  • Page 904 – A call transfer to a D; CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE or ALL CALLS if set.
  • Page 905 – Centralized Billing - CCIS; s are
  • Page 907 – Information storage capacity of the office should be 700 calls.
  • Page 910 – Assign data “1” at the Main Node.
  • Page 911 – Centralized System Management Report - CCIS; C-57 Centralized System Management Report - CCIS
  • Page 913 – Data Assignment for Alarm grade change
  • Page 914 – Centralized MAT; , see the manual for NEAX2000 IVS
  • Page 915 – To return to the original call from a single-line telephone
  • Page 918 – Call Forwarding Assignment - Attendant - CCIS; To set Call Forwarding
  • Page 920 – CCIS Networking via IP; Tandem Path through function is not provided.
  • Page 921 – SERVICE FEATURE NAME
  • Page 922 – AGIP
  • Page 923 – Centralized Maintenance - CCIS; Series 2000 or later software.
  • Page 924 – Assign the following data at the NCN in each FCCS group (FUG); AFUGN; - Assign the data related to FUG number; AEXFN; - Assign the Point Code data for connecting to each FPC in FUG.
  • Page 925 – To connect FUG and a NEAX2000 IVS
  • Page 926 – Data Communication - CCIS; When transmitting data from Data Adapter; Press the DATA key on D; Data communication ends.; DATA XXXX; READY D YYY XX
  • Page 927 – When cancelling the data connection; AMND
  • Page 928 – Data Interface - Automatic Answer - CCIS
  • Page 930 – Data Line Security - CCIS; This feature is usually programmed on a per-station basis.; - Assign data “0” to SFI-4 and SFI 11 to SFC programmed to the stations.
  • Page 931 – Data Line Privacy - CCIS; - Leave data “0” to SFI 4 and SFI 11 to the SFC assigned to the stations.
  • Page 932 – Data Privacy on Demand - CCIS; To activate DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND from a single-line telephone; Dial the desired station number.; To cancel DATA PRIVACY ON DEMAND from a single-line telephone; While connected, switch hook flash receive Special Dial Tone.; BUSY VERIFICATION-CCIS
  • Page 934 – Data Transparency - CCIS; An asynchronous transparency path up to 9600 bps is provided.
  • Page 935 – Deluxe Traveling Class Mark - CCIS
  • Page 936 – Dial Access to Attendant - CCIS; To access an Attendant Console; Dial the Operator Call Code receive ringback tone.; Stations will terminate to the Attendant Console.; Main Node; - Assign a specific number to the Attendant Console.; Satellite Node
  • Page 941 – Route And Trunk Number; Central Office Code; ACOC; - Each trunk must be assigned a Central Office Code.
  • Page 942 – A DIT call terminates to Node A.; If the called party is busy, the following conditions apply:
  • Page 944 – Distinctive Ringing - CCIS; Station (c) and the Attendant in Node A are engaging in a call.; Ring for Incoming Internal Calls on CCIS network:
  • Page 945 – Distinctive ringing only for DIT and DID calls.
  • Page 946 – DND SET
  • Page 953 – To place a call
  • Page 954 – Station C dials the number for Station B and receives busy tone.
  • Page 956 – - Assigns Override key on a D
  • Page 957 – Elapsed Time Display - CCIS; is connected to any trunk through the CCIS; When the D
  • Page 958 – E911 - ANI Unified Number of Digits - CCIS
  • Page 961 – Flexible Numbering of Stations - CCIS; Only three and four-digit station numbers will appear.
  • Page 963 – To call the Attendant
  • Page 964 – A HOTLINE - CCIS station can be assigned as a line/feature key on a D; APPEARANCE
  • Page 965 – HOTLINE Tenant
  • Page 966 – Incoming Call Identification - CCIS
  • Page 968 – Individual Attendant Access - CCIS; The user dials an individual Attendant Identification Number.; The Attendant Consoles must first be programmed.
  • Page 969 – To transfer from Console A to Console B
  • Page 970 – Look Ahead Routing - CCIS; Dial the access code receive second dial tone.; The maximum number of adjacent CCIS links for each system is 32.
  • Page 972 – LDN Night Connection - CCIS
  • Page 974 – When transfer destination is outside line (less than 8 digits)
  • Page 975 – Message Reminder - CCIS; From D; A and B are engaging in a call.; C goes off-hook and dials the number for D; On D; MESSAGE SET XXXX
  • Page 976 – While the message lamp illuminates, D; From a single-line Station to a D; s A and B are engaging in a call.
  • Page 977 – Station C goes off-hook and dials the number for D; Station C switch hook flashes receives special dial tone.; B illuminates, indicating that the message has been set.; B goes off-hook or presses the SPEAKER key and receives
  • Page 978 – Setting by MSG key (D
  • Page 979 – Message Reminder service.; - Assign the Access Code of the Message Reminder service.
  • Page 980 – MESSAGE SET XXXX; MESSAGE XXXX
  • Page 981 – For Single Line Sets
  • Page 983 – Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Attendant - CCIS; To set MW Indication
  • Page 984 – connection index for MW service.; - Assign the access code and connection index for MW service.
  • Page 985 – Message Waiting Lamp Setting - Station - CCIS; To set from a single line telephone; To cancel from a D
  • Page 986 – display will indicate:
  • Page 987 – Miscellaneous Trunk Access - CCIS
  • Page 988 – Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction - CCIS; If other services such as STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING
  • Page 989 – Outgoing Modem Pooling
  • Page 990 – AMDD; - Assign data to characterize the different Modem Route Numbers.
  • Page 991 – - Assign the Make Idle status to the MODEM POOLING Trunks.
  • Page 992 – Multiple Call Forwarding - All Calls - CCIS
  • Page 997 – times
  • Page 999 – to Office E through FCCS link:
  • Page 1003 – Multiple Call Forwarding - Busy Line - CCIS
  • Page 1011 – Jumps
  • Page 1013 – Multiple Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer - CCIS; Station D lifts the handset and is connected to the calling party.
  • Page 1016 – When the destination is the calling party:
  • Page 1018 – Any kind of D
  • Page 1023 – Don’t Answer service.
  • Page 1024 – Multiple Console Operation - CCIS
  • Page 1025 – INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS
  • Page 1026 – Message Center Interface - CCIS; this feature is called Centralized Message Center Interface.; Control of MWLs is based on data from the external CPU.; Dual call forwarding service is possible.; Procedures
  • Page 1030 – - Assigns the Remote Point Code data for the Message Center.
  • Page 1033 – The calling party hears ringback tone.; See CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS
  • Page 1036 – - Assign route class data for CCIS trunk route.
  • Page 1037 – Number Portability - CCIS; are managed by
  • Page 1038 – Destination node; AEADN; PATTERN (TELEPHONE NUMBER IS MOVED FROM A TO B)
  • Page 1039 – Enter the FUG number the designated station belongs to
  • Page 1040 – Dial the trunk access code and the desired number.
  • Page 1041 – CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING
  • Page 1042 – Outgoing Trunk Queuing - CCIS
  • Page 1043 – Station (b) switch hook flashes and receives the special dial tone.
  • Page 1044 – Station (b) dials the OGQ Access Code and receives a service set tone.
  • Page 1046 – - Assign the OGQ service for each route except the CCIS route.
  • Page 1047 – To access Paging through CCIS
  • Page 1048 – BUSY is displayed on the 16-button D; LCD display when the paging trunk is busy. Reorder tone is
  • Page 1049 – Restriction from Outgoing Calls - CCIS
  • Page 1050 – 3: Data terminal via D
  • Page 1054 – This feature is not applicable for tandem connections.; The Serial Call key is the button right of the DEST key.
  • Page 1055 – for a darker image or the DOWN key for a lighter image.
  • Page 1056 – To place a data call to a terminal already connected by a voice call
  • Page 1057 – Simultaneous Voice and Data Transmission - CCIS; VOICE DATA
  • Page 1059 – This feature allows single-digit station numbers to be assigned.; The called station will ring.; The single-digit number must not duplicate the first digit of:; - Assign the station number to a specific station within the system.
  • Page 1060 – To establish a conference call; The conferees are automatically connected.; To release from a conference call
  • Page 1062 – The maximum number of digits per telephone number is eight.
  • Page 1063 – To place a station-to-station call through the Attendant Console; Give the desired telephone number to the Attendant.
  • Page 1066 – Synchronous Data Switching - CCIS; To originate a synchronous data call from a D; equipped with a Data Adapter; Data; READY D
  • Page 1067 – IV, V Asynchronous Data Adapter - Installation and; Switched Connection Via The 24 DIT:
  • Page 1069 – FKY: Feature Key Number
  • Page 1070 – PARAMETER
  • Page 1071 – For Data Module
  • Page 1072 – Supervisory Call - CCIS; CALL HOLD
  • Page 1074 – A Restriction table is assigned to each trunk group.
  • Page 1076 – AARP; Examples Of Toll Restriction
  • Page 1077 – Repeat these same assignments for the following Digit Codes
  • Page 1079 – * This assignment restricts the Area Codes listed.
  • Page 1082 – Trunk Answer from Any Station - CCIS
  • Page 1084 – Uniform Numbering Plan - CCIS
  • Page 1085 – The CCIS TIE Line signal link route(s) should be assigned as follows:; Numbering Plan
  • Page 1086 – office. This information is transmitted to the D; display at the other offices of the network.
  • Page 1087 – belong to different PBX’s in the CCIS network.; From a D; LCD on D; From a single-line station to a D; (b) through a CCIS line and receives ringback tone while D; called; VOICE XXXX
  • Page 1088 – Station (a) switch hook flashes and receives special dial tone. D; Setting by VOICE button
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