NEC UNIVERGE SV9300 Networking Manual

NEC UNIVERGE SV9300 Networking Manual

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  • Page 1 Networking Manual NWA-088654-001 ISSUE 1.0...
  • Page 2 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employ- ees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION PURPOSE ........................ OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ................... TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ..................PBX System Designation ....................Attendant Console Name ....................Terminal Name ........................ REFERENCE MANUAL ................... HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ................PRECAUTIONS ......................System Data Backup ....................... Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE ....................
  • Page 4 Determining Route Advance .................... 1-33 Network Construction with 2400 IPX ................1-36 CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING ................1-37 Digital Trunk Data Assignment ..................1-38 Numbering Plan Assignment ................... 1-46 Inter-Tenant Connection Assignment ................1-51 Sample Data Programming for Open Numbering System ..........1-54 Sample Data Programming for Closed Numbering System ..........
  • Page 5 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS-CCIS ........... 1-175 HOT LINE-CCIS ....................1-177 HOUSE PHONE-CCIS ..................1-181 INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION-CCIS ............1-183 LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS ............... 1-185 LINK ALARM DISPLAY-CCIS ................1-189 LINK RECONNECT-CCIS ..................1-192 MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT-CCIS ....... 1-194 MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION-CCIS ........1-196 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS-CCIS ............
  • Page 6 SERVICES ....................... Connected Destination Indication/Calling Party Information Indication ......PRT ASSIGNMENT ....................2-12 CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT ......2-19 CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT ............. 2-24 Q-SIG FEATURE PROGRAMMING ................. 2-28 OVERLAP SENDING-Q-SIG ..................2-29 OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG ................2-32 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This manual explains the programming procedure for providing Common Channel Inter-Office Signaling (CCIS) system, Q-SIG system, and Remote UNIT over IP system to the UNIVERGE SV9300. NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch0001.fm...
  • Page 8: Outline Of This Manual

    INTRODUCTION OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL This manual consists of three chapters. The following paragraphs summarize Chapters 1 through 3. CHAPTER 1 CCIS FEATURES This chapter explains the system outline, time slot assignment condition, system specifications, available services with No. 7 CCIS, network structure consider- ations, programming procedure and inter-office test procedure for CCIS system.
  • Page 9: Terms In This Manual

    PBX System Designation PBX system is designated as “PBX” or “system” usually. When we must draw a clear line between the PBX systems, they are designated as follows. SV9300 : UNIVERGE SV9300 SV8300 : UNIVERGE SV8300 SV9500 : UNIVERGE SV9500...
  • Page 10: Terminal Name

    INTRODUCTION TERMS IN THIS MANUAL Terminal Name In this manual, the following terminals are usually designated as each common term unless other type of terminal is specified. COMMON TERMS TERMINAL NAMES term term Multiline Digital Multiline Terminal 85 (Series i) Terminal DT400 Series DT410...
  • Page 11: Reference Manual

    INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL REFERENCE MANUAL During installation, refer also to the manuals below: System Manual: Contains the system description and the programming procedure for the SV9300 System. Command Manual: Contains Customer Administration Terminal (CAT) operation, command functions and data required for programming the system.
  • Page 12: How To Read This Manual

    INTRODUCTION HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Chapter 1 through Chapter 3 explains the feature programming for each service about the following items. PROGRAMMING This section explains the programming procedure for each service. The meanings of (1), (2) and marking are as follows. : 1st data : 2nd data : Default;...
  • Page 13: Precautions

    INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS System Data Backup CAUTION • If you operate as follows without system data backup after system data setting or service memory setting (registration of the features such as “Call Forwarding” and “Speed Calling [Speed Dialing]” from a station), the data that has been set is invalid. You must execute the system data backup before the following operations.
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  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Ccis Features

    UNIVERGE SV9300 Networking Manual CCIS FEATURES Chapter This chapter explains the system outline, time slot assignment con- dition, system specifications, available services with No. 7 CCIS, network structure considerations, programming procedure and in- ter-office test procedure for CCIS system. NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 16: System Outline

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE SYSTEM OUTLINE This system can be interfaced with a Public Network or Tie Line Network by No. 7 CCIS Signaling. The system is configured with the 24/30 channel CCIS Trunk (CCT) for digital network, a Phase Locked Oscillator (PLO) for digital network synchronization.
  • Page 17: Plo

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE The Phase Locked Oscillator (PLO) equipped on the CPU blade is responsible to synchronize the system with the clock signals from the another office. When the PBX is a clock receiver office, the PLO generates the clock signals according to the source clocks received from the source office within the network.
  • Page 18: No. 7 Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE No. 7 CCIS The PBX can provide No. 7 CCIS via digital network. This figure shows the system configuration of No. 7 CCIS provided via digital network. No. 7 CCIS with CCT SV9300/2400 IPX SV9300 24/30 CHANNEL PCM DIGITAL LINE...
  • Page 19: Centralized Billing

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Centralized Billing Centralized Billing is a function that transmits billing information at each office to the center office within the same network through the common signaling channels of No. 7 CCIS. To transmit the own billing information of the local office to center office, or transfer the billing informa- tion from other local offices to the center office, SMDR is required for each office.
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Service Conditions for Centralized Billing If all the PBXs within the network are the SV9300, the PBX can be a center billing office. In this case, there are the following conditions: Conditions for Center Office; - When the center office supports extended NEAX 2400 IMS format, the billing information received from each local office can be output with either extended NEAX 2400 IMS format or former NEAX 2400 IMS format.
  • Page 21: Inter-Office Digital Data Transmission Through No. 7 Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Conditions for Tandem Office; - One center office and maximum of seven local offices can be accommodated. - Maximum of 3600 calls per hour can be received from local office. If the number exceeds 3600 calls per hour, the billing information is stored in the local office.
  • Page 22: Time Slot Assignment Condition

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TIME SLOT ASSIGNMENT CONDITION TIME SLOT ASSIGNMENT CONDITION Time Slot Allocation for CCT Blade On each CCT blade, the system recognizes the lowest and highest channel numbers to which trunk num- bers are assigned, and allocates time slots to all the channels between them. If trunk numbers are assigned to nonconsecutive channels, the system also allocates time slots to channels not assigned.
  • Page 23: Number Of Time Slots Required For Cct Blade

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TIME SLOT ASSIGNMENT CONDITION Number of Time Slots Required for CCT Blade When the system is serving as a Lower Hierarchy Office within the network, 1 time slot is allocated for setting up a fixed path between the CCT. When the system is serving as a High Hierarchy Office within the network, 1 time slot is allocated to the distant Main Office and distant Local Office for the common signaling channel.
  • Page 24: Cct Specifications

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS CCT SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Characteristics Transmission Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS 24-CHANNEL 30-CHANNEL Output • Line Rate 1.544 Mbps ±50 ppm 2.048 Mbps ±50 ppm • Line Code AMI with ZCS/B8ZS* High Density Bipolar 3 (HDB3) 100  75 (Coaxial Cable) •...
  • Page 25: Frame Configuration Of 24Cct

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 24CCT According to the AT&T Specifications for 24-channel transmission, there are two types of frame config- urations: 12-Multi Frame (D4) and 24-Multi Frame (ESF). 12-Multi Frame (D4) The frame has 12-Multi Frames, and each Multi Frame has a 24-channel PCM signal (8 bits/channel) and an S bit (Super Frame Bit).
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS 12-Multi Frame Bit Assignment S BIT FRAME TERMINAL SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION SYNCHRONIZATION (FT) (FS) * The S-bit is the first bit in each frame. * Frames are repeated in the order shown above. 1-12 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1001.fm...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS 24-Multi Frame (Extended Super Frame <ESF>) This frame has 24-Multi Frames and each Multi Frame has a 24-Channel PCM signal (8 bits/channel) and an S bit (Super Frame Bit). This figure shows the frame configuration, and the table on next page shows frame bit assignment.
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS 24-Multi Frame Bit Assignment S BIT FRAME FRAME 4 Kbps SYNCHRONI-ZATION DATA LINK * The S-bit is the first bit in each frame. * Frames are repeated in the order shown above. * “m” in the “4 Kbps Data Link” column means that the frame is usually assigned to 1. 1-14 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1001.fm...
  • Page 29: Frame Configuration Of 30Cct

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 30CCT Based on 30-channel transmission method of ITU-T Specification, the frame configuration consists of 16- Multi Frame, each Multi Frame having 32 time slots. This figure shows the frame configuration, and the table on next page shows the details of time slot assign- ment.
  • Page 30: Modem Specifications

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCT SPECIFICATIONS Time Slot Assignment of 30CCT TIME SLOT EVEN No. FRAME ODD No. FRAME Frame Alignment Signal (FAS) REMOTE ALARM CRC BIT 0: NORMAL CRC BIT 1: FRAME LOSS TS1-TS15 Voice Channel CH1-CH15 TS16 • No. 7 CCIS: To be used as a Common Signaling Data Channel TS17-TS31 Voice Channel...
  • Page 31: Services

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SERVICES SERVICES List of CCIS Services SERVICES REMARKS Attendant Camp-On with Tone Indication-CCIS NOTE 1 Attendant Controlled Conference-CCIS Automatic Recall-CCIS Brokerage-Hot Line-CCIS Busy Lamp Field (BLF)-CCIS NOTE 6 Busy Verification-CCIS Call Back-CCIS NOTE 2 Call Forwarding-All Calls-CCIS Call Forwarding-Busy Line-CCIS Call Forwarding-No Answer-CCIS Call Forwarding-Intercept-CCIS...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SERVICES List of CCIS Services SERVICES REMARKS Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-CCIS Dial Access to Attendant-CCIS Dial Mask for Trunk Call-CCIS Digital Display-Station-CCIS Digital Display-Trunk-CCIS Direct-In Termination-CCIS Distinctive Ringing-CCIS Do Not Disturb-CCIS Dual Hold-CCIS Elapsed Time Display-CCIS Flexible Numbering of Stations-CCIS Hands-Free Answerback-CCIS Hot Line-CCIS...
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SERVICES List of CCIS Services SERVICES REMARKS Night Connection-Fixed-CCIS Night Connection-Flexible-CCIS Outgoing Trunk Queuing-CCIS Paging Access-CCIS Restriction from Outgoing Calls-CCIS Service Display-CCIS Single-Digit Station Calling-CCIS NOTE 1 Station-Controlled Conference-CCIS Station-to-Station Calling-CCIS Station-to-Station Calling-Operator Assistance-CCIS Toll Restriction-3/6 Digits-CCIS Trunk Answer from Any Station-CCIS Trunk-to-Trunk Restriction-CCIS Uniform Numbering Plan-CCIS...
  • Page 34: Network Structure Considerations

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Determining System Configuration The configuration of the network and the number of lines (channels) should be determined, and is depen- dent on the traffic between each office (PBX). For example, when the traffic between Office A and Office C is high (as shown in the network of the following figure), Office A and Office C should be connected by No.
  • Page 35: Determining Which Pbx Should Be Main Office

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Determining Which PBX Should Be Main Office When using No. 7 CCIS, the following features require establishing a clear relationship between the Main and Satellite offices: • Centralized Attendant Service (CAS) – Centralized Day/Night Mode Change-CCIS For Centralized Day/Night Mode Change Service, the Main Office must be the 2400 IPX.
  • Page 36: Determining Point Code

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Determining Point Code Point Codes are used to distinguish an originating office and destination office in the No. 7 CCIS network. A Point Code is assigned in each office in the No. 7 CCIS network. The following considerations are re- quired when deciding the Point Code.
  • Page 37 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS • Data Assignment of Office A Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks CMA7 Y=01 00001 Assign the Originating Point Code and the Des- CMA7 Y=02 00002 tination Point Code for CCH00. CMA7 Y=01 00001 Assign the Originating Point Code and the Des- CMA7 Y=02...
  • Page 38: Determining Cch Link To Send Messages

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Determining CCH Link to Send Messages Each system CPU must be programmed with the proper information indicating to which CCH (in its own system) every other office in the network is connected. This is required for providing inter-office services such as Call Back, and Busy Verification when using CCIS.
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS • Data Assignment of Office C Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks CMA8 00001 Assign the data to make a CCH link with Office 00002 D via CCH00, and make a CCH link with Of- 00004 fice B via CCH01.
  • Page 40: Determining Numbering Plan

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS • Data Assignment of Office B Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks CMA8 00001 Assign the data to make a CCH link with Office 00003 A via CCH00 make a CCH link with Office C 00004 via CCH01 and make a CCH link with Office D via CCH02.
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Example of Station Number (Closed Numbering) Station Numbering (Closed Numbering): 53 × × 53 × × 52 × × 54 × × 52 × × 54 × × When originating a call from Office A to Office C 54 ×...
  • Page 42 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Limitations on developing the Uniform Numbering Plan are as follows: Station Number (Closed Numbering) • The dialing number must be formed as follows: XXXXXXXX Station Number (Maximum 8 digits) Office Location Number (Maximum 2 digits) •...
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS • LCR Groups 0-3 (CM20 Y=0-3: A126-A129) can be used for assigning an LCR access code. • When providing a pseudo dial tone to alter the dialing access code, LCR Groups 0-2 (CM20 Y=0-3: A126-A128) must be used.
  • Page 44 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS • When the office location number is distinguished by the 3rd digit of the dialed station number: 512 × 513 × NO. 7 CCIS • Data Assignment of Office A Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks CM20 Y=0...
  • Page 45 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Example 2: Office Code and Station Number (Open Numbering) 31 ×× 21 ×× 34 ×× Access Code: 8 Office Code : 20 (Office A) 21 (Office B) 22 (Office C) • Data Assignment of Office A Pattern 1 (Used when receiving pseudo dial tone after dialing access code.) Command Code 1st Data...
  • Page 46 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Pattern 2 (Used when not receiving pseudo dial tone.) Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data Remarks CM20 Y=0 A129 LCR Group 3 CM8A Y=A000 4005 Area Code Development Pattern No. 5 CM8A Y=4005 8000 Intra Office Termination CM8A Y=4005...
  • Page 47: Determining Route Advance

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Determining Route Advance In a No. 7 CCIS network, the system can automatically route outgoing calls over an alternate facility. Example 1: When the number of tie line routes is two or more: 21 ××...
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Example 2: When route advance to C.O. is required because the desired tie lines are all busy: C.O. DID (LDN: 516753-××××) RT01 21 ×× 31 ×× NO. 7 CCIS RT00 CONDITIONS: • Office Code and Station Number (Open Numbering) •...
  • Page 49 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Example 3: When route advance to one’s own office C.O. is required and the tie line route of the tandem office connected through CCIS are all busy: C.O. DID (LDN: 516753-××××) RT01 NO. 7 CCIS NO.
  • Page 50: Network Construction With 2400 Ipx

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NETWORK STRUCTURE CONSIDERATIONS Network Construction with 2400 IPX The Tenant Number and the Trunk Restriction Class are different between the SV9300 and the 2400 IPX as indicated below. SV9300 2400 IPX • Tenant No. 00-63 01-255 (CM12 Y=04, CM30 Y=01) •...
  • Page 51: Ccis Basic Programming

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Program the system data according to the procedures shown below. Programming Procedure for CCIS START Digital Trunk Data Page 1-38 Assignment Numbering Plan Page 1-46 Assignment Inter-Tenant Connection Page 1-51 Assignment Page 1-64 Route Advance...
  • Page 52: Digital Trunk Data Assignment

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Digital Trunk Data Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA START CM05 Assign a Unit number and Slot number to the • CCT blade. XX ZZ XX: 01-50: Unit No. BLADE RESET ZZ : 01-18: Slot No. 42: CCT blade Assign the Trunk blade number to the CCT •...
  • Page 53 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Assign the necessary functions to each CCT. • Y=00 Data Mode NOTE 1, NOTE 2 000-127: Trunk Blade No. assigned by CM05 Y=1 NOTE 1: This command is only applicable for 1: Based on AT&T Specifications the 24CCT.
  • Page 54 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA • Y=21 Receiving pulse level (CCT) BLADE RESET 000-127: Trunk Blade No. assigned by CM05 Y=1 00 : 0.91/1.70 V 01 : 1.74/0.84 V 02 : 0.59/0.84 V 03 : 0.42/0.45 V 04 : 0.32/0.45 V 05 : 0.21/0.20 V 06 : 0.16/0.10 V...
  • Page 55 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the trunk route data for common signal- • Y=000 ing channel and voice channels. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Minimum of two routes. 04: Tie Line • Y=001 BLADE RESET 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 56 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the cyclic redundancy checking for • Y=089 30CCT. BLADE RESET 00-63: D channel Trunk Route No. NOTE: When the opposite office does not 0 : To provide provide the cyclic redundancy 1 : Not provided checking (CRC) function, set the second data “1”.
  • Page 57 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Assign the trunk number to be used as the com- • Y=00 mon signaling channel. 00-63: CCH No. 000-511: Trunk No. assigned by CM10 Y=00 Assign an Originating Point Code (OPC) to •...
  • Page 58 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Assign the Baud rate for the Common Signal- • Y=81 ing Channel. 00-63: CCH No. 0 : 64 Kbps 1 : 56 Kbps 2 : 48 Kbps (1) 3 : 48 Kbps (2) 7 : 64 Kbps CMA8 Assign the CCH number to which a signaling...
  • Page 59 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING • When the setting of more than 17 Highway Channels is required for a CCT blade, reassignment of the Highway Channel (111 ch) allocation is required to each physical slot (slot01-06/07-12/13-18). The programming for Highway Channel reassignment is as follows. For the details of Highway Channel reassignment, refer to “CMF7 Y=9”...
  • Page 60: Numbering Plan Assignment

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Numbering Plan Assignment • For open numbering system START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 0-3. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code NOTE: When providing Attendant Camp- A126: LCR Group 0 On with Tone Indication-CCIS, be A127: LCR Group 1...
  • Page 61 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Specify the order LCR selection for the Route • Y=0000-0255 Pattern number assigned by CM8A Y=4005- Route Pattern No. 000-255 4007. 1: 1st 2: 2nd 3: 3rd 4: 4th XXX ZZ XXX: 000-255: LCR Pattern No.
  • Page 62 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A For area code addition, designate the digits to • Y=5000-5255 be added when CM8A Y=5000-5255>177 2nd LCR Pattern No. 000-255 data is 0. 178: Designation of Digit Addition Pattern 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 NONE : No digit addition...
  • Page 63 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING • For closed numbering system START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 3. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern •...
  • Page 64 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A When sharing LCR Pattern number and LCR • Y=5000-5255 Pattern number for alternative routing (To al- LCR Pattern No. 000-255 low maximum 255 alternative routing offices), 177: Sharing LCR Pattern No. for alterna- specify to assign area code addition by CM8A tive routing Y=5000-5255>178.
  • Page 65: Inter-Tenant Connection Assignment

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Inter-Tenant Connection Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the tenant number to each station. • Y=04 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. NOTE: When linking with the 2400 IPX, the 00-63: Tenant No. 00-63 tenant number for the SV9300 : Tenant No.
  • Page 66 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Example 1: Inter-Tenant Connection for Station-to-Station Calling STA. A TRUNK A STA. B TRUNK B NO. 7 CCIS OFFICE OFFICE TENANT NO. TENANT NO. OF STA. A: 01 OF STA. B: 02 For the inter-tenant connection between Station A and Station B, the data assignment at Office B is as fol- lows.
  • Page 67 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Example 2: Inter-Tenant Connection for Incoming Call Termination STA. B TRUNK C TRUNK A TRUNK B NO. 7 CCIS OFFICE OFFICE TENANT NO. TENANT NO. OF TRUNK C: 01 OF STA. B: 02 For the inter-tenant connection between Trunk C (Office A) and Station B (Office B), the data assignment at Office B is as follows.
  • Page 68: Sample Data Programming For Open Numbering System

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Sample Data Programming for Open Numbering System EXAMPLE OFFICE A PC: 00001 OFFICE NO.: 820 CCT0 CCH00 OFFICE B PC: 00010 OFFICE NO.: 822 RT10 TRK000 CIC=1 CIC=1 31xx TRK001 CIC=2 32xx CIC=2 21xx RT11 TRK002...
  • Page 69 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING For office A, the following programming is required: Assign the CCT blade. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 05 Y=0 010101 : CCT0 010201 : CCT1 05 Y=1 010101 : Trunk Blade No. 000 010201 : Trunk Blade No.
  • Page 70 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign the trunk route data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 35 Y=000 Tie Line route assignment 35 Y=001 Dialing signal type 35 Y=004 Answer Signal 35 Y=005 Release Signal 35 Y=009 Incoming connection signal 35 Y=020 Sender start condition 35 Y=090...
  • Page 71 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign a CIC to each voice channel trunk. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 30 Y=35 : CIC1 : CIC2 : CIC1 : CIC2 Assign the CCH data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data A7 Y=00 Common Signaling Channel assignment A7 Y=01...
  • Page 72 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign the route access data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 20 Y=0 A126 : Access Code=8 8A Y=A000 4005 : Area Code Development Pattern No. 5 8A Y=4005 0000 : Route Pattern 000 0001 : Route Pattern 001 8A Y=0000...
  • Page 73: Sample Data Programming For Closed Numbering System

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Sample Data Programming for Closed Numbering System EXAMPLE OFFICE A PC: 00001 OFFICE NO.: 21 OFFICE B CCT0 PC: 00010 CCH00 OFFICE NO.: 22 RT10 TRK000 CIC=1 CIC=1 22xx TRK001 CIC=2 CIC=2 RT11 TRK002 21xx CCT1...
  • Page 74 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING For office A, the following programming is required: Assign the CCT blade. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 05 Y=0 010101 : CCT0 010201 : CCT1 05 Y=1 010101 : Trunk Blade No. 000 010201 : Trunk Blade No.
  • Page 75 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign the trunk route data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 35 Y=000 Tie Line route assignment 35 Y=001 Dialing signal type 35 Y=004 Answer Signal 35 Y=005 Release Signal 35 Y=009 Incoming connection signal 35 Y=020 Sender start condition 35 Y=090...
  • Page 76 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign a CIC to each voice channel trunk. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 30 Y=035 : CIC1 : CIC2 : CIC1 : CIC2 Assign the CCH data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data A7 Y=00 Common Signaling Channel assignment A7 Y=01...
  • Page 77 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Assign the route access data. Command Code 1st Data 2nd Data 20 Y=0 A129 : Access Code=22 20 Y=0 A129 : Access Code=25 8A Y=A000 4007 : Area Code Development Pattern No. 7 8A Y=4007 0000 : Route Pattern 000 (22XX)
  • Page 78: Route Advance Assignment

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING Route Advance Assignment To provide the Alternative Routing (another trunk route) for CCT when an outgoing call via No. 7 CCIS is not available due to a fault occurrence, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 79 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Area Code Development Pattern • Y=076 number for maximum digit analysis to each 00-63: Trunk Route No. trunk route. 05-07: Area Code Development Pattern No. 5-7 CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern •...
  • Page 80 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Specify the order of LCR selection for the • Y=0000-0255 Route Pattern No. 000-255 Route Pattern number assigned by CM8A 1-4: Order of LCR Selection Y=4005-4007. 1: 1st 2: 2nd 3: 3rd 4: 4th XXX ZZ...
  • Page 81 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS BASIC PROGRAMMING When the offices are connected with No. 7 CCIS, and if all outgoing trunks of the incoming office are busy, or all outgoing trunks are in the make busy condition in the incoming office, or the no answer timer of outgoing call (T1 timer) time-out occurs, the incoming office can send the busy/fault occurrence message to the outgoing office.
  • Page 82: Ccis Feature Programming

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CCIS FEATURE PROGRAMMING CCIS FEATURE PROGRAMMING This section explains the feature programming of each CCIS service. The following features require no programming. • Attendant Controlled Conference-CCIS • Call Processing Indication-CCIS • Called Station Status Display-CCIS • Digital Display-Station-CCIS •...
  • Page 83: Attendant Camp-On With Tone Indication-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION-CCIS ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION-CCIS General Description This feature allows the Attendant Console to perform a full automatic Camp-On operation, even when a call-forwarded station is busy at a call-forwarding from the Attendant Console to a remote office station via CCIS, by enabling the Attendant Console to automatically recall the station for connecting the external call after the station becomes idle.
  • Page 84 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION-CCIS To display the busy station number and name on an Attendant Console when reentering a Camped-On trunk by pressing the loop key: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the Attendant Console with the busy station number/name display when reentering 0 : Available a Camped-On trunk.
  • Page 85: Automatic Recall-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES AUTOMATIC RECALL-CCIS AUTOMATIC RECALL-CCIS General Description This feature works as a time reminder. When an Attendant-handled call through CCIS remains on hold, camped-on, or ringing unanswered for a fixed interval, the Attendant is automatically alerted. Station Application Attendant Console Programming START...
  • Page 86: Brokerage-Hot Line-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-CCIS BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-CCIS General Description This feature provides a ringdown connection between two stations, each using a Multiline Terminal, in dif- ferent offices in the CCIS network. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual Line station number to the 0000-0999: Virtual Port No.
  • Page 87 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Assign the destination party’s number and • name to each Memory Slot number. 000-299: Memory Slot No. XXXX YY...Y XXXX: Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) : Separator Mark YY...Y : Calling Party’s No. (Maximum 26 digits) •...
  • Page 88 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-CCIS Operating Procedure To access a Brokerage-Hot Line-CCIS from a Multiline Terminal: 1. Lift the handset or press the Speaker key. 2. Press the line/feature key associated with the preassigned station. The destination station is automatically dialed, ring back tone is heard and the destination station answers.
  • Page 89: Busy Lamp Field (Blf)-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS General Description This feature provides a busy status indication of the predetermined stations within the CCIS network. The visual indication is provided with a red LED associated with each DSS key on the DSS/BLF Console and Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 90 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS Programming • For BLF message sending office (Office A) START DESCRIPTION DATA CMA8 Assign a Destination Point Code of each office • within the CCIS network, to the CCH number. 00001-16367: DPC 00-63: CCH No.
  • Page 91 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS • For BLF message receiving office (Office B, C) START DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Provide Busy Lamp Field (BLF)-CCIS to each • Y=30 CCH number. 00-63: CCH No. 0: To provide CM11 To the virtual Port number, assign the station 0000-0999: Virtual Port No.
  • Page 92 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Multiline Termi- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. nal One Touch keys to each station. WW XX YYY Z : 00-99: 1000-Slot Memory Block : 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Start Block No.
  • Page 93 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF)-CCIS Operating Procedure To initiate a call 1. Press the desired DSS key. 2. Lift the handset and converse when party answers. 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Press the desired DSS key. 3.
  • Page 94: Busy Verification-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY VERIFICATION-CCIS BUSY VERIFICATION-CCIS General Description This feature permits an Attendant, via the Attendant Console on the 2400 IPX or the SV9300, to interrupt a busy station’s call at another switching office connected through CCIS. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 95 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES BUSY VERIFICATION-CCIS Operating Procedure To activates a Busy Verification-CCIS: 1. Press an idle LOOP key. 2. Dial the desired station number and receive busy tone. 3. Press the BV key. 4. A two-burst tone is sent to connected parties. 5.
  • Page 96: Call Back-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL BACK-CCIS CALL BACK-CCIS General Description This feature provides inter-office Call Back. A station that has dialed a busy station at another office can set Call Back-CCIS by dialing a feature access code. When this feature has been set, the setting station will ring as soon as the busy station becomes available.
  • Page 97 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL BACK-CCIS Operating Procedure Single-Line Telephone To set Call Back-CCIS from a Single-Line Telephone: 1. Dial the desired station number and receive busy tone. 2. Press the hook switch and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3. Dial the Call Back feature access code and receive Service Set Tone. 4.
  • Page 98 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL BACK-CCIS 5. When the setting station answers, the originally called station will ring. 6. The originally called station’s LCD shows: XXXX (TIME DISPLAY) Called station number is displayed. To cancel a Call Back-CCIS from a Multiline Terminal: 1.
  • Page 99: Call Forwarding-All Calls-Ccis / Multiple Call Forwarding-All Calls-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS General Description This feature permits all calls destined for a particular station to be routed to another station or to an Atten- dant Console, in another office in the CCIS network, regardless of the status (busy or idle) of the called station.
  • Page 100 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Allow Call Forwarding-Outside-CCIS. 1 : Allowed Specify the Call Forwarding-All Calls-Out- side setting operation. 0 : Setting when the station goes on- hook/when receiving Service Set Tone (PBR time out) 1 : Setting when receiving Service Set Tone (PBR time out)
  • Page 101 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Select the Dial Tone on setting Call Forward- • ing-All Calls. 13: Dial Tone on Setting Call Forwarding- All Calls 0 : Special Dial Tone 1 : Dial Tone CM90 Assign the Call Forwarding-All Calls key to a...
  • Page 102 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS When a call is forwarded through CCIS by Call Forwarding-All Calls/-Busy Line/-No Answer, the kind of Call Forwarding and the station number which is setting the service can be indicated on the LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 103 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS When a call is forwarded twice, this feature enables to display the first forwarding station number via CCIS or the second forwarding station number of own office on LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 104 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS Operating Procedure Single Line Telephone To set a Call Forwarding-All Calls-CCIS from a Single Line Telephone: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Call Forwarding-All Calls feature access code and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 105 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-CCIS Multiline Terminal To set a Call Forwarding-All Calls-CCIS from a Multiline Terminal: 1. Lift the handset or press the Speaker key and receive dial tone. 2. Press the Call Forwarding-All Calls feature key and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 106: Call Forwarding-Busy Line-Ccis / Multiple Call Forwarding-Busy Line-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS General Description This feature permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated station or to an Attendant Console in another office in the CCIS network.
  • Page 107 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Allow the tandem connection to the incoming/ • outgoing trunk route. XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route 0: Allow CM08 Allow Call Forwarding-Outside-CCIS.
  • Page 108 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Provide Call Forwarding feature with each ten- • Y=23 ant as per incoming call type. Internal Call or ATT assisted call • Y=24 C.O. Incoming Call •...
  • Page 109 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS When a call is forwarded through CCIS by Call Forwarding-All Calls/-Busy Line/-No Answer, the kind of Call Forwarding and the station number which is setting the service can be indicated on the LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 110 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS When a call is forwarded twice, this feature enables to display the first forwarding station number via CCIS or the second forwarding station number of own office on LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 111 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS Operating Procedure Single Line Telephone To set a Call Forwarding-Busy Line-CCIS from a Single Line Telephone: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Call Forwarding-Busy Line feature access code and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 112 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-CCIS Multiline Terminal To set a Call Forwarding-Busy Line-CCIS from a Multiline Terminal: 1. Lift the handset or press the Speaker key and receive dial tone. 2. Press the Call Forwarding-Busy Line feature key and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 113: Call Forwarding-No Answer-Ccis / Multiple Call Forwarding-No Answer-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS General Description This feature permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a predesignated station or to an Attendant Console in another office, when the called station does not answer after a predetermined time period.
  • Page 114 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Allow the tandem connection to the incoming/ • outgoing trunk route. XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route 0: Allow CM08 Allow Call Forwarding-Outside-CCIS.
  • Page 115 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Provide Call Forwarding feature with each ten- • Y=23 ant as per incoming call type. Internal Call or ATT assisted call • Y=24 C.O. Incoming Call •...
  • Page 116 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS When a call is forwarded through CCIS by Call Forwarding-All Calls/-Busy Line/-No Answer, the kind of Call Forwarding and the station number which is setting the service can be indicated on the LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 117 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS When a call is forwarded twice, this feature enables to display the first forwarding station number via CCIS or the second forwarding station number of own office on LCD of the forwarding destination Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 118 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS Operating Procedure Single-Line Telephone To set a Call Forwarding-No Answer-CCIS from a Single-Line Telephone: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Call Forwarding-No Answer feature access code and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 119 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS / MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER-CCIS Multiline Terminal To set a Call Forwarding-No Answer-CCIS from a Multiline Terminal: 1. Lift the handset or press the Speaker key and receive dial tone. 2. Press the Call Forwarding-No Answer feature key and receive Feature Dial Tone. 3.
  • Page 120: Call Forwarding-Intercept-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT-CCIS CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT-CCIS General Description This feature allows calls to an inoperative number, through a CCIS trunk, to be intercepted and automati- cally routed to a recorded announcement informing the caller that an inoperative number was dialed and giving the Listed Directory Number for information.
  • Page 121 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT-CCIS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXX: Station No. (For Intercept Announcement only.) XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Voice Response System access in Ser- •...
  • Page 122: Call Forwarding-Override-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL FORWARDING-OVERRIDE-CCIS CALL FORWARDING-OVERRIDE-CCIS General Description This feature allows a target station user (Station A) to call a station (Station B) which has Call Forwarding- All Calls-CCIS set. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign Call Forwarding-Override-CCIS. 0 : Not available (BT connection) 1 : Available Operating Procedure...
  • Page 123: Call Transfer-All Calls-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-CCIS CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-CCIS General Description This feature allows a station user to transfer incoming or outgoing Central Office, intra-office and inter- office calls to another station in the CCIS network, without Attendant assistance. Programming START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 124 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify Call Transfer from a station before a called station answers. 0 : Not available 1 : Available When a station that has a C.O./Tie line call (via TRK-A) on Consultation Hold is talking with 0 : Return to the original call (via TRK-A) an another C.O./Tie line call (via TRK-B), 1 : ROT...
  • Page 125: Call Transfer-Attendant-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT-CCIS CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT-CCIS General Description This feature permits a station user, while connected to a CCIS network call, to transfer a call to an Atten- dant Console via the CCIS network. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the •...
  • Page 126 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT-CCIS Operating Procedure To transfer a call to an Attendant Console: 1. While engaged in a Central Office trunk call, press the hookswitch momentarily and receive Feature Dial Tone. 2. Dial the operator access code. 3.
  • Page 127: Calling Name Display-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NAME DISPLAY-CCIS CALLING NAME DISPLAY-CCIS General Description This feature permits the station name of a calling or called party at another switching office, through the CCIS network, to be displayed either on a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console. Programming START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 128 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NAME DISPLAY-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Enter the desired user’s name to each station • Y=0 By Character Code number with Character Codes or characters. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. assigned by CM10/Virtual station No. assigned by CM11 20-7F: Character Code Maximum 32 digits (See CM77 in the Command Manual)
  • Page 129 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NAME DISPLAY-CCIS Operating Procedure No manual operation is required. 1-115 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1003.fm...
  • Page 130: Calling Number Display-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS General Description This feature permits the number of a calling or called party at another switching office to be displayed ei- ther on a Multiline Terminal or an Attendant Console. To transfer the calling party number received from the network (ISDN CPN/Caller-ID/T1-ANI) transpar- ently between the offices on the CCIS network, assign the following data.
  • Page 131 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Provide each CCH number with Name Dis- • Y=26 play-CCIS feature for Office A and B. 00-63: CCH No. 1 : To provide Provide the CCH number with Calling Party •...
  • Page 132 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS When the Station 200 on the Office A answers the call from the network and transfers the call to the Station 300 on the Office B, the calling party number will be displayed on the Station 300. Office A Office B CCIS...
  • Page 133 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS To transmit a calling party number to the ISDN route over CCIS tandem connection: Office B Office A Calling Party Number CCIS Network Transparent ISDN Route (Tandem) • For Calling Party Side Office (Office A) DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 134 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the LCR data for CCIS calls. See “Least Cost Routing-3/6 digit” in the Programming Manual. CM81 This feature is available only when the calling party calls to CCIS route by the LCR. CM8A CM85 CM35...
  • Page 135 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY-CCIS • For Tandem Office (Office B) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Caller ID Display fea- ture for CCIS calls. 1 : To provide CMA7 Provide each CCH number with Name Dis- •...
  • Page 136: Centralized Billing-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS General Description This feature is used to collect billing information from each office within the network and to direct it to the associated center office. Billing information is then forwarded to the central billing center via RS-232C interface or LAN interface.
  • Page 137 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS Programming Summary START Local Office/ Tandem Office Center Office Local Office Tandem Office or Center Office? RS-232C Built-in SMDR Interface Interface Programming RS-232C Interface or LAN Interface? Page 1-130 SMDR on SMDR on IP RS-232C Programming Programming...
  • Page 138 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS SMDR on RS-232C Programming To send a billing information of center office to SMDR terminal via RS-232C interface, do the SMDR on RS-232C Programming. For details of the programming, refer to Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) of Programming Manual.
  • Page 139 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM04 Specify the SMDR Message Format of billing • Y=01 information for SMDR. 00 : Extended NEAX 2400 IMS Format 15 : Former NEAX 2400 IMS Format Provide the destination to send a billing infor- mation which received from Local Office.
  • Page 140 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM40 • Y=06 (RTS Signal) 0 (Unit01 Port 1) 1 (Unit01 Port 2) 0 : Low 1 : High • Y=08 (Data Speed) 0 (Unit01 Port 1) 1 (Unit01 Port 2) : 1200 bps : 2400 bps : 4800 bps : 9600 bps...
  • Page 141 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS SMDR on IP Programming To send a billing information of center office to SMDR terminal via LAN interface, do the programming of SMDR on IP Programming. For details of the programming, refer to Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) of Programming Manual.
  • Page 142 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B Assign the Subnet Mask for the system. • Y=0XX (Maintenance Port [0] + Unit No. [01-50]) RESET 1XX (VOIP Port [1] + Unit No. [01-50]) NOTE: The second data must be entered XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX: including the periods (.).
  • Page 143 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Assign the second data to 1 (Distant end is a • Y=03 Local Office) to each CCIS channel. 00-63: CCIS channel No. 1: Distant end is Local Office Assign the billing office number, if required. •...
  • Page 144 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS Built-in SMDR Programming For local office or tandem office, in addition to the programming of built-in SMDR, do the following pro- gramming. For details of the built-in SMDR, refer to Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) of Pro- gramming Manual.
  • Page 145 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Assign Originating Office number for Closed • Y=06 Numbering Plan. 00-63: CCIS channel No. See Example 3: Data Assignment of CMA7 0-9999: Originating Office No. Page 1-136 Y=06. Assign the Center Billing Office number for •...
  • Page 146 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign a trunk access code sent to SMDR for • Y=044 outgoing calls. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00-99: Trunk Access Code Provide SMDR service for incoming calls to • Y=049 the required trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 147 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS Example of the programming Example 1: Data Assignment of SMDR Call Record on a Tandem Call through CCIS To provide one SMDR call record showing the office number and the station that made the call in Office A. Office A Office B SV8300/SV9300/...
  • Page 148 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS To provide Tandem Centralized Billing in the Local Office Office A SV8300/SV9300/ Office B SV8300/SV9300 2400 IPX C.O. SMDR Terminal Data Assignment of Office A CM08>040: 1 (Provides SMDR service for tandem calls) CM08>377: 0 (Provides office number and station number from the tandem office) CM35 Y=014>C.O.
  • Page 149 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS Example 2: Data Assignment of CMA7 Y=03, 04 CCH00 CCH00 CCH01 SMDR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE PC: 00001 PC: 00002 PC: 00003 OFFICE NO.: 821 OFFICE NO.: 822 OFFICE NO.: 823 PC : Point Code CCH: Common Channel Handler •...
  • Page 150 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED BILLING-CCIS Example 3: Data Assignment of CMA7 Y=06 CCH00 CCH00 CCH01 SMDR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE PC: 00001 PC: 00002 PC: 00003 OFFICE NO.: 821 OFFICE NO.: 822 OFFICE NO.: 823 PC : Point Code CCH: Common Channel Handler •...
  • Page 151: Centralized Day/Night Mode Change-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE-CCIS CENTRALIZED DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE-CCIS General Description This feature switches the Day/Night Mode of a remote office, linked to the main office (2400 IPX) via CCIS, in accordance with the Day/Night Mode switching on the Attendant Console at the main office. SATELLITE OFFICE MAIN OFFICE CCIS...
  • Page 152 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE-CCIS To provide an indication on external equipment when Day/Night Mode status is changed by the Attendant Console at the Main Office, do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign a Unit and Slot number to the DLC •...
  • Page 153 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 • Y=49 ADP, set the call history not to be stored when X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. handling an unanswered station call. 1: Not stored For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 •...
  • Page 154 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE-CCIS Hardware Required PGD(2)-U10 ADP External Indicator (Bell, Lamp etc.) provided by the customer For cross connection of the External Indicator, refer to the System Hardware Manual. Operating Procedure Main Office: 1. The Attendant executes Day/Night Mode changeover operation using the normal Attendant Con- soles (no master) method or the master Attendant Console method.
  • Page 155: Centralized E911-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED E911-CCIS CENTRALIZED E911-CCIS [North America Only] General Description This feature allows the system to transmit a calling party number to the 911 Emergency system over CCIS tandem connection. Office B Office A Calling Party Number CCIS Network Transparent...
  • Page 156 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED E911-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the LCR data for CCIS calls. See “Least Cost Routing-3/6 digit” in the Pro- gramming Manual. CM81 This feature is available only when the calling party calls to CCIS route by the LCR. CM8A CM85 CM35...
  • Page 157 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CENTRALIZED E911-CCIS • For Tandem Office (Office B) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Caller ID Display fea- ture for CCIS calls. 1 : To provide CMA7 Provide each CCH number with Name Dis- •...
  • Page 158: Consultation Hold-All Calls-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS-CCIS CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS-CCIS General Description This feature permits a station user, within the CCIS network, to hold any incoming or outgoing public net- work or Tie Line call while originating a call to another station within the CCIS network. Programming START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 159 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS-CCIS To return to the original call from a Single-Line Telephone: 1. In any of the following cases, the calling station can return to the original call by momentarily press- ing the hookswitch: a. The second station called is busy. b.
  • Page 160: Data Line Security-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DATA LINE SECURITY-CCIS DATA LINE SECURITY-CCIS General Description This feature allows the lines which are used for data transmission through CCIS to be protected from in- terruptions such as Attendant Camp-On, Busy Verification-CCIS, Executive Right of Way and Attendant Override.
  • Page 161: Deluxe Traveling Class Mark-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS General Description This feature provides outgoing call restrictions within the CCIS network. The following three types of restrictions are allowed: • Deluxe Traveling Class Mark Restriction • Route Restriction •...
  • Page 162 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify to outgoing/incoming call capability • Y=051 (RCA) on each Route Restriction Class (RCA-RCH) • Y=052 (RCB) assigned by CM12 Y=01 to each route. • Y=053 (RCC) • Y=054 (RCD) Restriction of NOTE: For the route assigned as C.O.
  • Page 163 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS When changing the default setting (see NOTE), or when receiving the 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class (9-15) as a Deluxe Traveling Class Mark, execute the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Assign the 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 20: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 1 to each SV9300 Trunk Restriction Class for (RCA)
  • Page 164 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS NOTE: If no data is set, the default setting is shown below. SV9300 to 2400 IPX: 1ST DATA 2ND DATA 20: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 1 01: 2400 IPX TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA) 21: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 2 02: 2400 IPX TRK Restriction Class 2...
  • Page 165: Dial Access To Attendant-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS General Description When SV9300 is a master office or a slave office, this feature allows a station user to call an Attendant Console by dialing an operator call code via the CCIS network. Programming •...
  • Page 166 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the next Route Pattern number to the • Y=0000-0255 Route Pattern No.000-255 Route Pattern number assigned by CM8A 0: Designation of next table Y=4005-4007. 0000-0255: Next Route Pattern No.000- NOTE: This data is required to expand the order of LCR selection that is...
  • Page 167 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS • When SV9300 is a slave office: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 3 • Y=0: Number Plan Group 0-3 (A129). X-XXXX A129 CM8A Assign an area code table to be used to select a •...
  • Page 168 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT-CCIS Operating Procedure To call an Attendant Console: 1. The station user dials the operator call code of a master office or a slave office and receives ringback tone. 2. The ATND lamp for Incoming Call Identification flashes on the Attendant Console. The Attendant answers the call.
  • Page 169: Dial Mask For Trunk Call-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIAL MASK FOR TRUNK CALL-CCIS DIAL MASK FOR TRUNK CALL-CCIS General Description This feature allows dialing numbers to mask with asterisk on LCD of the terminal while CCIS trunk call is being established. For example, when ID code input is required on an ID Code Authentication Manager in the distant office via CCIS trunk, this feature can mask the entered ID code with asterisk (*) on the LCD of Multiline Ter- minal to conceal the ID code.
  • Page 170: Direct-In Termination-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS General Description This feature automatically routes incoming exchange calls through CCIS to a preassigned station in the network, without Attendant assistance. Programming • When a release signal arrives on the incoming (IC) trunk START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 171 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Specify the combination of trunk routes allow- • ing the tandem connection. XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route 0: Allow CM71 Assign the Destination Number memory area 66: Exclusive for DIT-Outside used exclusively for DIT-Outside.
  • Page 172 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS • When no release signal arrives on the IC trunk. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the Direct-In Termination-Outside (In the case of no release signal on incoming trunk 0 : After the outgoing trunk receives the and both answer and release signals on outgo- response, the tandem connection is ing trunk).
  • Page 173 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign Trunk Route data to the trunk route • Y=004 number (for OG route). Answer Signal from Distant Office 00-63: Trunk Route No. 2: Answer signal arrives CM36 Specify the combination of trunk routes allow- •...
  • Page 174: Distinctive Ringing-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS General Description This feature provides distinctive station ringing patterns for terminated calls, through the CCIS network, so that a station user can distinguish between incoming internal and external calls. Programming RINGING CCIS PBX-B PBX-A STATION...
  • Page 175 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the ringing tone interval of Multiline Terminal on incoming calls from station See the table below through the CCIS. [North America Only] : Default CM08>138 Kind of Call Termination For calls from Station 2 seconds ON-4 seconds OFF 1 second ON-2 seconds OFF through CCIS...
  • Page 176 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 [Other than North America] : Default CM08>138 Kind of Call Termination For calls from Station As per CM08>392 As per CM08>396 through CCIS (When the CM08>138 is set to 0 in the opposite office) For calls from C.O./Tie As per CM08>392 As per CM08>392...
  • Page 177 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the ringing tone interval of Multiline • Y=034, 164 Terminal to each trunk route. 00-63: Trunk Route No. See the table below : Default Y=034 Y=164: 0 Y=164: 1 Ringer Tone Pattern 3 Ringer Tone Pattern 0 Ringer Tone Pattern 6 Ringer Tone Pattern 1...
  • Page 178 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS When the ringing cadence on incoming CCIS call by CM35 Y=033, 034 is provided (CM08>1209: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the ringing cadence on incoming CCIS 1209 call by CM35 Y=033, 034. 0: To provide CM35 Specify the interval of ringing tones for station •...
  • Page 179 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 [Other than North America] : Default Ringing Cadence CM35 Y=033 Multiline Terminal Single Line Telephone (2nd Data) NOTE 1 NOTE 2 Ringing NOTE 3 As per CM04 Y=00>05 Special Ringing As per CM04 Y=00>07 Internal Ringing As per CM04 Y=00>05 External Ringing...
  • Page 180 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Specify the ringing frequency of the Multiline • Y=40 Terminal. 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM30 Y=01/CM12 Y=04 See the table below : Default Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 Y=40: 1 Pattern No. Ringer Tone 1 520 + 660 [Hz]/8 [Hz] Modulating Signal Ringer Tone 2...
  • Page 181 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS Interval of Ringing Tones for Multiline Terminal by CM08>392/396/397 Unit: seconds : Default Pattern CM08>392 CM08>396 CM08>397 Internal 1 ON 1 ON 2 ON 2 ON 0.375 ON 0.375 ON 1 ON 0.25 ON Ringing -2 OFF -2 OFF...
  • Page 182 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DISTINCTIVE RINGING-CCIS Interval of Ringing Tones for Single Line Telephone by CM04 Y=00>05/06/07 : Default CM04 Y=00 1st Data=05 (Single Line Telephone 1st Data=06 1st Data=07 Data ringing signal for (Single Line Telephone (Special ringing signal for Station-to-Station connection) ringing signal from a trunk) Single Line Telephone ring)
  • Page 183: Do Not Disturb-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS General Description This feature allows a station user to establish the Do Not Disturb (DND) status on a temporary basis, dur- ing which time access to the station from incoming CCIS calls will be denied. Station Application Single Line Telephone, Multiline Terminal and Attendant Console Programming...
  • Page 184 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 If the Attendant Console is assigned as the des- • Y=00 tination by CM51, assign a Call Forwarding- My Line No. + + Key No. Intercept (ICPT) key to the console. F6065: Call Forwarding-Intercept Key Assign a Do Not Disturb function key to the •...
  • Page 185 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS To set an outside party through CCIS as a destination of transferred call START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual Line station number to the 0000-0999: Virtual Port No. required Port number. X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No. CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- •...
  • Page 186 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS To set Do Not Disturb Override-CCIS START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Sending the station status type to the destina- tion office when the Multiline Terminal/ 0 : To send Do Not Disturb setting DESKCON calls a station set the DND over 1 : To send the restriction CCIS.
  • Page 187 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DO NOT DISTURB-CCIS Operating Procedure To set Do Not Disturb from a Single-Line Telephone or Multiline Terminal: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Do Not Disturb-CCIS feature access code and receive Service Set Tone. 3.
  • Page 188: Dual Hold-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES DUAL HOLD-CCIS DUAL HOLD-CCIS General Description This feature allows two connected Multiline Terminals to be placed on hold simultaneously over the CCIS link. This enables the held parties to answer or originate a call from a secondary extension or the idle prime extension.
  • Page 189: Flexible Numbering Of Stations-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS-CCIS FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS-CCIS General Description This feature allows voice and data station numbers to be assigned to any instrument in the CCIS network, based solely on numbering plan limitations. PUBLIC SATELLITE OFFICE NETWORK MAIN OFFICE 53XX...
  • Page 190 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS-CCIS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM29 Assign a Numbering Plan Group to each Ten- 00-63: Tenant No. ant. 710-713 : Numbering Plan Group 0-3 NONE : Numbering Plan Group 0 CM20 Specify the number of digits for station num- •...
  • Page 191: Hot Line-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOT LINE-CCIS HOT LINE-CCIS General Description This feature allows two stations, at different nodes in the CCIS network, to be mutually associated on an automatic ring down basis through the CCIS network. Programming To use the Hot Line-Outside feature: START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 192 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOT LINE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the result of Switch Hook Flash on Hot Line station. 0 : Special Dial Tone To allow Hot Line stations to transfer a call or 1 : Attendant Recall access a feature, set the data to “0”. To use the Delayed Hot Line-Outside feature: START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 193 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOT LINE-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Allocate the memory area for the Delayed Ho- 65: For Delayed Hotline-Outside tline-Outside call. For example, to assign the XXX YYY 10 Delayed Hotline-Outside calls into No. 100 XXX: 000-299: Starting Memory Slot No. through No.
  • Page 194 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOT LINE-CCIS Operating Procedure To place a Hot Line-CCIS call: 1. The user at Station A lifts the handset. 2. Station B is rung. 3. The user at Station B lifts the handset and the connection is established. 1-180 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1005.fm...
  • Page 195: House Phone-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOUSE PHONE-CCIS HOUSE PHONE-CCIS General Description This feature allows selected stations to call an Attendant Console, through the CCIS network, simply by going off-hook. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Hot Line (House-phone) to the re- •...
  • Page 196 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES HOUSE PHONE-CCIS Operating Procedure To call an Attendant in another office: 1. The House Phone-CCIS user lifts the handset. 2. The Attendant in another office is automatically called. The ATND lamps on the Attendant Console flash and the console buzzer sounds. 1-182 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1005.fm...
  • Page 197: Incoming Call Identification-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION-CCIS INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION-CCIS General Description This feature allows an Attendant to visually identify the type of service and/or trunk group which is arriv- ing or waiting to be answered at the Attendant Console through the CCIS network. Programming START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 198 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) Start Mute Call Park Position Busy (31) (32) (23) (24) (26) (27) Cancel...
  • Page 199: Ldn Night Connection-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS General Description This feature routes Listed Directory Number (LDN) calls to a preselected station, in the CCIS network, when the Night Mode has been entered. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Diversion Display.
  • Page 200 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS To provide the LDN Diversion feature, the following programming is also required. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the LDN Diversion feature. 0: To provide CM58 Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each •...
  • Page 201 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 • Y=06 Day Mode diversion for non-answer- ing destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 00: To Attendant Console NANS key 08: To TAS • Y=07 Night Mode diversion for non- answering destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 Same as CM58 Y=06...
  • Page 202 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LDN NIGHT CONNECTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Set the stored number to the Memory Slot • number allocated by CM71. 000-299: Memory Slot No. XXXX YY...Y XXXX : Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) : Separator Mark YY...Y : Called Party No. (Maximum 26 digits) Operating Procedure No manual operation is required.
  • Page 203: Link Alarm Display-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LINK ALARM DISPLAY-CCIS LINK ALARM DISPLAY-CCIS General Description This feature provides an indication on external equipment when the CCIS link is connected/disconnected, when the system is initialized. Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign a Unit and Slot number to the DLC •...
  • Page 204 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LINK ALARM DISPLAY-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 • Y=03 ADP, set the Message Waiting/Stored Call X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Record lamps not to be lit. 1: Not provided For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 •...
  • Page 205 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LINK ALARM DISPLAY-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the function of CCIS Link Alarm Indi- • Y=00 cation to the PGD(2)-U10 ADP. XX Y XX: 00-31: Relay Group No. Y : 0-3: Circuit No. 35 XX XX: 00-15: CCIS CH No. Associate the PGD(2)-U10 station number •...
  • Page 206: Link Reconnect-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LINK RECONNECT-CCIS LINK RECONNECT-CCIS General Description This feature provides the system connected to CCIS network with the capability to release the redundant CCIS link connection and re-connect the link within the system for efficient usage of the CCIS links. Station Application Not Applicable Programming...
  • Page 207 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES LINK RECONNECT-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 For IPT (P2P CCIS) network: : Default CM08>606 CM08>607 CM08>628 To provide Link Reconnect-CCIS only To provide Link Reconnect-CCIS and Link Reconnect-CCIS in UCD Delay Announcement (for incoming trunk call) via CCIS Not to provide Link Reconnect-CCIS Setting invalid Setting invalid...
  • Page 208: Message Waiting Lamp Setting-Attendant-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT-CCIS MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT-CCIS General Description This feature allows the system to set or cancel the Message Waiting Lamp Indication from the Attendant Console of 2400 IPX through the CCIS network. NOTE: As for the system data assignments and operating procedures for 2400 IPX, refer to the each manual of 2400 IPX.
  • Page 209 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT-CCIS Operating Procedure To set a Message Waiting indication: 1. Press an idle LOOP key and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Message Waiting feature access code (maximum of three digits) and receive Feature Dial Tone.
  • Page 210: Message Waiting Lamp Setting-Station-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION-CCIS MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION-CCIS General Description This feature allows the system to set or cancel the Message Waiting Lamp Indication from the station of 2400 IPX through the CCIS network. NOTE: As for the system data assignments and operating procedures for 2400 IPX, refer to the each manual of 2400 IPX.
  • Page 211 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION-CCIS Operating Procedure To set a Message Waiting indication: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the Message Waiting feature access code (maximum of three digits) and receive Feature Dial Tone.
  • Page 212: Miscellaneous Trunk Access-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS-CCIS MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS-CCIS General Description This feature provides access to all types of external and customer-provided equipment/facilities, such as Tie Line and exchange network, along with Dictation, Paging Access-CCIS and Code Calling through the CCIS network.
  • Page 213: Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS General Description This feature denies certain stations and dial-repeating tie trunks access to specific trunk groups, such as Tie Line, exchange network, Dictation or Paging Access-CCIS through the CCIS network. Programming Assign “1”...
  • Page 214: Multiple Console Operation-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS General Description This feature provides console operation where Attendant Consoles are installed in more than one node in the CCIS network. Station Application Attendant Console Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign a Unit number and Slot number to the •...
  • Page 215 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Set the terminating system for the incoming • Y=02 Day Mode calls to DESKCON. • Y=03 Night Mode • Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B 000-511: Trunk No. 14: Attendant Console CM90 Assign the required Attendant Call Selection •...
  • Page 216 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 • For SN716 DESKCON (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) Start Mute Position Busy Call Park (31) (32) (23)
  • Page 217 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Allocate the ATT Group number to each • Y=00 DESKCON. 0-7: DESKCON No. 0-3: ATT Group 0-3 NOTE: A reset by CM60 Y=90>0: 0 is required after this data setting. Specify the Master DESKCON within the ATT •...
  • Page 218 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM04 Display language to display on LCD. (System • Y=00 base) 00 : Japanese NOTE 1: After changing this data, the 01 : English assigned data is reflected to each 02 : French (Canadian French) Multiline Terminal by resetting the 03 : Spanish (Latin Spanish) terminal (i.e.
  • Page 219: Night Connection-Fixed-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED-CCIS NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED-CCIS General Description This feature routes calls normally directed to the Attendant Console to a preselected station in another office, through the CCIS network, when the Night mode has been entered. Programming Refer to “DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS”. Page 1-156 Operating Procedure To answer a Night Connection-Fixed-CCIS call:...
  • Page 220: Night Connection-Flexible-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE-CCIS NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE-CCIS General Description This feature provides an inter-office night connection service, via the CCIS network, when the calling station and the night station belong to different offices. Programming Refer to “DIRECT-IN TERMINATION-CCIS”. Page 1-156 Operating Procedure To set the Night Connection-Flexible-CCIS: 1.
  • Page 221: Outgoing Trunk Queuing-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-CCIS OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-CCIS General Description This feature allows a CCIS network station, upon encountering an all trunks busy signal, to dial a specified access code and enter a first-in, first-out queue. As soon as a CCIS trunk becomes available, stations in the queue will be called back on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Page 222 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-CCIS Operating Procedure To activate Outgoing Trunk Queuing-CCIS: 1. Dial the trunk access code and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the desired number and receive busy tone. 3. Press the hookswitch momentarily and receive Feature Dial Tone. 4.
  • Page 223: Paging Access-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS PAGING ACCESS-CCIS General Description This feature provides dial access to paging equipment from an Attendant Console or station, through the CCIS network. For details of the programming, refer to External Paging with Meet-Me of Programming Manual.
  • Page 224 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 • Y=60 ADP, set the call history not to be stored when X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. answering a trunk call. 1: Not stored For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 •...
  • Page 225 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the kind of paging to the PGD(2)-U10 • Y=67 station (CH1). X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Calling only (not using paging answer) NOTE: This data is valid when 2nd data: 1 1 : Non-delay answer (Paging) is assigned in CM12 Y=65.
  • Page 226 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the paging function to the PGD(2)-U10 • Y=00 ADP. XX Y XX: 00-31: Relay Group No. Y : 0-3: Circuit No. of PGD(2)-U10 ADP 02XX: Speaker Paging Start XX : 00-09: Speaker Paging Zone 0-9 Associate the PGD(2)-U10 station number •...
  • Page 227 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS To use the dual port mode, do the following programming (the following programming is not required only when using the single port mode). START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the station number connected to • Y=00 PGD(2)-U10 ADP (CH2) to its associated XX YY ZZ: Physical Port No.
  • Page 228 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the kind of paging to the PGD(2)-U10 • Y=67 station (CH2). X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Calling only (not using paging answer) NOTE: This data is valid when 2nd data: 1 1 : Non-delay answer (Paging) is assigned in CM12 Y=65.
  • Page 229 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the station connected to Dual port • Y=34 mode of the PGD(2)-U10 ADP (CH2). X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Station connected to Dual port mode of the PGD(2)-U10 ADP 1 : Station not connected to the PGD(2)- U10 ADP 1-215 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 230 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS Setting Example • Only when using the single port mode * PGD(2)-U10 station number (CH1) shall be “350”. Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 0101 DLC blade accommodation setting. 010101 F350 Assign the PGD(2)-U10 station number to “350”.
  • Page 231 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS • When not using the Paging Answer Assign the kind of paging to “Calling only”. Assign the Access Code for Paging. • When using the Paging Answer Assign the kind of paging to “Non-delay answer”...
  • Page 232 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS • When using the single port mode and dual port mode * PGD(2)-U10 station number (CH1) shall be “350” (CH1) and “370” (CH2). Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS Setting for “350” (CH1) 0101 DLC blade accommodation setting.
  • Page 233 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS • When not using the Paging Answer Assign the kind of paging to “Calling only”. Assign the Access Code for Paging. • When using the Paging Answer Assign the kind of paging to “Non-delay answer”...
  • Page 234 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS Setting for “370” (CH2) 010101 F370 Assign the PGD(2)-U10 station number (CH2) to “370”. Set the Message Waiting/Stored Call Record lamps not to be lit. Set the call history not to be stored when answering a station call.
  • Page 235 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES PAGING ACCESS-CCIS Y No. 1 ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS • When using the Paging Answer Assign the kind of paging to “Non-delay answer” or “Non-delay and delay answer”. Assign the Access Code for Paging. NOTE: This Access Code is used for Paging/ Paging Answer when providing the Paging Answer with PGD(2)-U10...
  • Page 236: Restriction From Outgoing Calls-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES RESTRICTION FROM OUTGOING CALLS-CCIS RESTRICTION FROM OUTGOING CALLS-CCIS General Description This feature automatically restricts users of preselected stations from placing outgoing calls and/or certain miscellaneous trunk calls through CCIS, without Attendant assistance. Programming Refer to “DELUXE TRAVELING CLASS MARK-CCIS”. Page 1-147 Operating Procedure No manual operation is required.
  • Page 237: Single-Digit Station Calling-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SINGLE-DIGIT STATION CALLING-CCIS SINGLE-DIGIT STATION CALLING-CCIS General Description This feature allows the assignment of Single-Digit Station numbers. Programming SATELLITE OFFICE MAIN OFFICE STATION NO. X DIAL.X NO. 7 CCIS 1-223 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1006.fm...
  • Page 238 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES SINGLE-DIGIT STATION CALLING-CCIS • For Satellite Office START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the single-digit station number to LCR • Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 Group 3 (A129). X-XXXX: Access Code A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A Assign an area code table to be used to select a •...
  • Page 239: Station-To-Station Calling-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-CCIS STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-CCIS General Description This feature permits any station user to dial another station directly, through CCIS, without Attendant assistance. Programming In addition to the programming of flexible station numbering, perform the following programming: START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 240 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES STATION-TO-STATION CALLING-CCIS Operating Procedure To place a Station-to-Station call: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the desired station number. 1-226 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch1006.fm...
  • Page 241: Toll Restriction-3/6 Digits-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS General Description This feature allows the system to be programmed to restrict outgoing calls, through CCIS, according to specific Areas and/or Office codes. This restriction is determined on the basis of a three-digit Area Code or six-digit Area and Office Code numbering plan.
  • Page 242 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the Toll Restriction feature to the re- • Y=011 quired trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: To provide Specify the route access capability for each re- • Y=051-058 striction class.
  • Page 243 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM85 Specify the maximum number of sending dig- • Y=0-4 its dialed by the calling party. The maximum Area Code Development Pattern No. 0-4 number of sending digits including the area assigned by CM8A Y=A000 codes should be assigned to each area code.
  • Page 244 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A To add the Tenant Pattern: STEP 1 Assign the area code to be restrict- • Y=4000-4004 ed and a Tenant Pattern number to Area Code Development Pattern No. 0-4 the Area Code Development Pat- X-X...X: Area Code (Maximum 8 digits) tern number assigned by CM35 1000-1015: Tenant Pattern No.
  • Page 245 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGITS-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A STEP 3 Assign the starting time for the Toll • Y=2000-2007 Time Pattern No. 0-7 Restriction and Route Pattern XX ZZ (Starting Time) number to the Time Pattern num- XX : 00-23 (Hours) ber assigned by Step 2.
  • Page 246: Trunk Answer From Any Station-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS General Description This feature allows any station, not restricted from incoming calls, to answer incoming calls when the net- work is in Night mode. When this feature is activated, incoming exchange network calls will activate a common alert Trunk An- swer from Any Station (TAS) signal at the customer premises.
  • Page 247 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS • For the Satellite Office Use the LDN Diversion feature. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Trunk Restriction Class to each sta- • Y=01 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Z: 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class in Night Mode 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB)
  • Page 248 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each in- • Y=00 Tenant No. of the LDN dialed number assigned by CM50 Y=02. 01-08: TIE key 0-7 assigned by CM50 Y=02 00-63: Tenant No.
  • Page 249 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 Specify the tenants allowing TAS Answer be- • tween them. XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Tenant No. of TAS Answer station ZZ : 00-63: Tenant No. of Trunk 0 : Allow 1 : Restricted 1-235 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 250 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS To provide an External TAS Indicator (To use the External Relay Interface on CPU): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the TAS BUZZER to the required • Y=13 Day Mode/14 Night Mode trunks.
  • Page 251 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS To provide an External TAS Indicator (To use the PGD(2)-U10 ADP): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the TAS BUZZER to the required • Y=13 Day Mode/14 Night Mode trunks. 000-511: Trunk No. 01: TAS BUZZER CM05 Assign a Unit and Slot number to the DLC...
  • Page 252 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 • Y=03 ADP, set the Message Waiting/Stored Call X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Record lamps not to be lit. 1: Not provided For the station connected to PGD(2)-U10 •...
  • Page 253 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the TAS Group number assigned by • Y=00 CM30 Y=17 to a circuit number on the XX Y: Circuit No. PGD(2)-U10 ADP. XX: 00-31: Relay Group No. Y : 0-3: Circuit No.
  • Page 254 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS • For Main Office COT: When using a COT interface between the Central Office and a Main Office, set up program- ming to the Main Office by using the DIT-CCIS feature, and send the dial code as an LDN to the Satellite Office.
  • Page 255 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 • Y=03 Night Mode Destination Same as CM58 Y=02 09: LDN Diversion-Outside (Assigned by CM58 Y=09) Assign the Abbreviated Code for System • Y=08 Day Mode Speed Dialing to terminate the Satellite Office •...
  • Page 256 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION-CCIS Hardware Required To provide the External TAS Indicator: - PGD(2)-U10 ADP/External Relay Interface on CPU - Indicator Requirement to External Indicator Control Method: Loop/Ground/Battery (-27 V) (Maximum 125 mA) Type : Visual and/or Audible type with volume control For cross connection of the TAS indicator, refer to the System Hardware Manual.
  • Page 257: Trunk-To-Trunk Restriction-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS General Description This feature allows Trunk-to-Trunk tandem restriction by caller’s information sent from each office (e.g., caller is a trunk) through the CCIS network. Case 1: A tandem connection at the following office can be restricted by Trunk Restriction Class of Trunk A and Outgoing Connection Restriction data of Trunk B.
  • Page 258 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign the Trunk Restriction Class to the re- • Y=097 quired trunk route. 00-63: Route No. X: 1-8: Day Class Z : 1-8: Night Class 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB) 3: Non-Restricted 2 (RCC) 4: Semi-Restricted 1 (RCE) 5: Semi-Restricted 2 (RCE)
  • Page 259 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM81 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with eight • Y=01-13 kinds of Trunk Restriction Classes assigned by Toll Restriction Pattern No. 01-13 CM35 Y=097. Toll Restriction Pattern 00-15 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class have already been programmed as shown be- 0: Restricted low.
  • Page 260 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the area code to be restricted and the • Y=4000-4004 Toll Restriction Pattern number assigned by Area Code Development No. 0-4 CM81 to the Area Code Development Pattern X-X...X: Area Code (Maximum 8 digits) number assigned by CM35 Y=076.
  • Page 261 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A To add the Tenant Pattern: STEP 1 Assign the area code to be restrict- • Y=4000-4004 ed and the Tenant Pattern number Area Code Development Pattern No. to the Area Code Development X-X...X: Area Code (Maximum 8 digits) Pattern number assigned by CM35 1000-1015: Tenant Pattern No.
  • Page 262 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A STEP 3 Assign the starting time for the Toll • Y=2000-2007 Time Pattern No. 00-07 Restriction and Route Pattern XX ZZ (Starting Time) number to the Time Pattern num- XX : 00-23 (Hours) ber assigned by Step 2.
  • Page 263 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS When changing the default setting (See NOTE on next page.), or when receiving the 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class (0-15), execute the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Assign the 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 20: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 1 to each SV9300 Trunk Restriction Class for (RCA)
  • Page 264 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES TRUNK-TO-TRUNK RESTRICTION-CCIS NOTE: If no data is set, the following default setting is provided. SV9300 to 2400 IPX 1ST DATA 2ND DATA 20: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 1 01: 2400 IPX TRK Restriction Class 1 (RCA) 21: SV9300 TRK Restriction Class 2 02: 2400 IPX TRK Restriction Class 2 (RCB)
  • Page 265: Uniform Numbering Plan-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN-CCIS UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN-CCIS General Description In a CCIS network, a Uniform Numbering Plan enables a station user to call any other station in the net- work. Two alternative numbering plans are provided. In the first plan, the station user dials any digits sta- tion number from three to eight.
  • Page 266 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN-CCIS To call a station located in another office by using Numbering Plan 2: 1. Lift the handset and receive dial tone. 2. Dial the access code for CCIS. 3. Dial the one-, two- or three-digit office code and any digit station number from two to eight digits. 4.
  • Page 267: Voice Call-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE CALL-CCIS VOICE CALL-CCIS General Description This feature provides a voice path, through the CCIS network, between a Multiline Terminal in one office and a Multiline Terminal in another office. This path is established from the calling party to the called par- ty’s built-in speaker.
  • Page 268: Voice Mail Integration-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION-CCIS VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION-CCIS General Description This feature allows any station user in the CCIS network to utilize the Voice Mail System (VMS) with the Message Center Interface (MCI). Programming Refer to Programming Manual. Operating Procedure To record a message into the VMS: Lift the handset and receive dial tone.
  • Page 269 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION-CCIS To set call forwarding to the VMS: • Call Forwarding-All Calls • Call Forwarding-Busy Line • Call Forwarding-No Answer • Split Call Forwarding-All Calls • Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line • Split Call Forwarding-No Answer 1.
  • Page 270: Voice Mail Live Record-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL LIVE RECORD-CCIS VOICE MAIL LIVE RECORD-CCIS General Description This feature allows any station user in the CCIS network to record one’s own conversation over the station into the VMS and play it simply by pushing the function key of the Multiline Terminal. Office A Office B NETWORK...
  • Page 271 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL LIVE RECORD-CCIS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify sending of confirmation tone from the VMS to the calling and called party while 0 : To send Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS is executed. 1 : Not sent CM71 Assign the System Speed Dialing memory area 66: Exclusive for Voice mail station No.
  • Page 272 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL LIVE RECORD-CCIS • For a VMS office (Office B) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS. • Y=57 X-XXXXXXXX: Voice mail station No. NOTE: Set the second data to “0” for all the 0: To provide VMS ports performing Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS.
  • Page 273 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL LIVE RECORD-CCIS Operating Procedure To record and stop one’s own conversation into the VMS: 1. Push the function key assigned by CM90 Y=00: F5026 during conversation. If your station con- nects to the VMS, then start recording. If not, the recording function is not available. 2.
  • Page 274: Voice Mail Private Password-Ccis

    Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL PRIVATE PASSWORD-CCIS VOICE MAIL PRIVATE PASSWORD-CCIS General Description Voice Mail Password can be prevented from displaying in LCD of Multiline Terminal when connected to the voice mail system via CCIS Station Application All Multiline Terminal with LCD Programming •...
  • Page 275 Chapter 1 CCIS FEATURES VOICE MAIL PRIVATE PASSWORD-CCIS • For call originating office START DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Voice Mail Private Password-CCIS to • Y=147 Service Restriction Class A of the VMS on the 00-15: Service Restriction Class A opposite office. 0: Allow NOTE: CM15 Y=147 is not effective for the...
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  • Page 277: Chapter 2 Q-Sig Features

    UNIVERGE SV9300 Networking Manual Q-SIG FEATURES Chapter This chapter explains the system outline, system configuration, sys- tem conditions, available services, and programming procedure for Q-SIG system. NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch2001.fm...
  • Page 278: System Outline

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE SYSTEM OUTLINE Summary This system provides the basic connection service for interfacing with the other PBX by using Layer 3 protocol which conforms to ETS 300 172. ETS 300 172 is standardized for private telecommunication network as Inter-exchange signaling protocol for circuit mode basic services by European Telecommuni- cation Standards Institute (ETSI).
  • Page 279: Physical Interface Of 24Prt

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Physical Interface of 24PRT On the Q-SIG system with 24PRT, a 1.5 Mbps primary rate interface is used for the interface trunk. The PRT provides a built-in D-channel handler. A single data link channel can control a maximum of 23 B-channels.
  • Page 280: Interworking With Other Network

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Interworking with Other Network The PBX can be connected with the other manufacturer’s PBX by the Q-SIG interface, and the Q-SIG network can interwork with the other network. Interworking with Other Network ISDN Network Q-SIG Network SV9300...
  • Page 281: System Configuration

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The following figure shows the system configuration of the Q-SIG system. System Configuration of Q-SIG 23B/30B 1.5M/2M PCM DIGITAL LINE (23B/30B + D) Q-SIG NETWORK Multiline Terminal CLOCK SIGNAL PRT: 24/30-Channel Primary Rate Interface PLO: Phase Locked Oscillator TDSW...
  • Page 282: Prt

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The Primary Rate Interface Trunk (PRT) provides the Q-SIG Primary Rate Interface (1.5 Mbps PCM- 23B+D/2 Mbps PCM-30B+D) and a built-in D Channel Handler (DCH). The PRT has the following func- tions. For 24PRT: •...
  • Page 283: Plo

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The Phase Locked Oscillator (PLO) equipped on the CPU blade is responsible to synchronize the system with Q-SIG clocks. The PLO generates the clock signals according to the source clocks received from network. The source clock signals are extracted at PRT blades and supplied to the PLO.
  • Page 284: System Conditions

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS SYSTEM CONDITIONS Time Slot Allocation for PRT Blade On each PRT blade, the system recognizes the lowest and highest channel numbers to which trunk numbers have been assigned, and allocates time slots to all the channels within them. If trunk numbers are assigned to discontinuous channels in this case, the system also allocates time slots to channels not assigned.
  • Page 285: Services

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SERVICES SERVICES Connected Destination Indication/Calling Party Information Indication This feature allows the LCD on stations/Attendant Consoles to indicate the connected destination infor- mation and calling party information sent from the opposite office. The station number or user’s name of answering station/terminated station/busy line station sent from the opposite office can be indicated on the LCD of calling party, and the calling party number/name sent from the opposite office can be indicated on the LCD of called party.
  • Page 286 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SERVICES • The LCD does not indicate the station number/user’s name if the number/name is not sent from the opposite office. • The following station number indications are available. - Indication of a calling station number to a called station. - Indication of an answering station number to a calling station.
  • Page 287 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES SERVICES • Calling station user’s name is also sent to the station which is terminated by call pickup. • Even if the called station is in the state of consultation hold (call transfer), the called station user’s name is sent to the calling station.
  • Page 288: Prt Assignment

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA START CM05 Assign a Unit number and Slot number to the • PRT blade. XX ZZ XX: 01-50: Unit No. BLADE RESET ZZ : 01-18: Slot No. 45: PRT blade for Q-SIG Assign the Trunk Blade number to the PRT •...
  • Page 289 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Specify the cable length for PRT. • Y=19 BLADE RESET 000-127: Trunk blade No. assigned by CM05 Y=1 0 : 0-40 m (0-131.2 ft.) 1 : 41-81 m (134.5-265.7 ft.) 2 : 82-122 m (269.0-400.2 ft.) 3 : 123-162 m (403.4-531.4 ft.) 4 : 163-200 m (534.6-656 ft.) 7 : 0-40 m (0-131.2 ft.)
  • Page 290 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign a trunk route to each Q-SIG trunk used • Y=00 for B channel (voice channel), and also to D 000-511: Trunk No. assigned by CM10 channel (signaling channel). Y=00 00-63: B channel Trunk Route No. BLADE RESET •...
  • Page 291 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the cyclic redundancy checking for the • Y=089 D channel trunk route. BLADE RESET 00-63: D channel Trunk Route No. NOTE: When the opposite office does not 0 : To provide provide the cyclic redundancy 1 : Not provided checking (CRC) function, set the...
  • Page 292 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign Circuit Identification Code (CIC) to • Y=35 each trunk number used for B channel. 000-511: Trunk No. 001-127: CIC RESET NOTE 1: The Circuit Identification Code (CIC) represents a circuit number to designate a trunk (of each trunk route) used as a B channel in the No.
  • Page 293 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CMA7 Assign a Destination Point Code (DPC) to • Y=02 each CCH number. 00-63: CCH No. 00001-16367: Destination Point Code NOTE 1: The Destination Point Code (DPC) is used to designate a terminating office in the No.
  • Page 294 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES PRT ASSIGNMENT • To execute Local Loopback for PRT, do the following data programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Set Local Loopback (PRT) ON. • Y=22 Loopback setting 000-127: Trunk Blade No. assigned by CM05 Y=1 1 : Remote Loop Back (for PRT) (FIFO unavailable) 2 : Payload Loop Back (for PRT) (maintenance bit unavailable)
  • Page 295: Connected Destination Indication / Calling Party Information Indication Assignment

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGN- MENT To indicate the answering station number to the calling party or to indicate the calling party number to the called party, do the following programming.
  • Page 296 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM50 Assign ISDN Local Office Code to the Table • Y=05 number assigned by CM12 Y=13. 00-14: ISDN Local Office Code Table No. 00-14 X...X: Local Office Code (Maximum 12 digits) NOTE: The ISDN number consists of the following numbers.
  • Page 297 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern • Y=A000 number to each LCR Group. 0-3: LCR Group 0-3 4005-4007: Area Code Development pat- tern No. 5-7 Assign a Route Pattern number to the digits to •...
  • Page 298 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT To indicate the user’s name of answering station/terminated station/busy line station to the calling party or to indicate the calling party name to the called party, do the following programming. If you do not need any indications, restrict them by CM15 Y=152.
  • Page 299 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CONNECTED DESTINATION INDICATION / CALLING PARTY INFORMATION INDICATION ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Enter the desired user’s name to each station • Y=0 By Character Code number with Character Codes or characters. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Character Code 20-7F: Maximum 32 digits NOTE 1: For the calling party user’s name See CM77 in the Command Manual.
  • Page 300: Called Party Number Assignment

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 0-3. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A126: LCR Group 0 A127: LCR Group 1 A128: LCR Group 2 A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A...
  • Page 301 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A For area code deletion, designate the digits to • Y=5000-5255 be deleted, if required. LCR Pattern No. 000-255 (To delete the designated digit of an area code 153: Designation of digit to be deleted assigned by CM8A Y=4005-4007.) : No digit deletion 01-10...
  • Page 302 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign Type of Number of called party num- • Y=5000-5255 ber. LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255 157: Type of Number of Called Party Num- : Unknown : International number : National number : Not used : Subscriber num- For E.164...
  • Page 303 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES CALLED PARTY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the Called Party Numbering Plan Iden- • Y=5000-5255 tifier. LCR/TR Pattern No. 000-255 158: Called Party Numbering Plan Identifier : Unknown : ISDN/Telephone Numbering Plan (E.164) : Not used : Data Numbering Plan (X.121) : Telex Numbering Plan (F.69) : Not used...
  • Page 304: Q-Sig Feature Programming

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES Q-SIG FEATURE PROGRAMMING Q-SIG FEATURE PROGRAMMING [For EMEA/Russia] Page 2-29 • Overlap Sending-Q-SIG [For EMEA/Russia] Page 2-32 • Overlap Receiving-Q-SIG 2-28 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch2001.fm...
  • Page 305: Overlap Sending-Q-Sig

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP SENDING-Q-SIG OVERLAP SENDING-Q-SIG [For EMEA/Russia] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Area Code Development Pattern • Y=076 number for Toll Restriction and maximum dig- 00-63: Trunk Route No. it analysis to each trunk route. 00-07: Area Code Development Pattern No.
  • Page 306 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP SENDING-Q-SIG In addition to the programming for Overlap Sending-Q-SIG, do the following data programming. [Russia Only] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify whether Dial Tone (DT) is sent to call- • Y=244 ing party of opposite office when receiving the 00-63: Trunk Route SETUP message by Overlap Receiving-Q- 0 : To send DT of own office...
  • Page 307 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP SENDING-Q-SIG DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify whether Dial Tone (DT) is sent to call- • Y=270 ing party of opposite office when receiving the 00-63: Trunk Route SETUP ACK message by Overlap Sending-Q- 0 : To send DT of own office SIG.
  • Page 308: Overlap Receiving-Q-Sig

    Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG [For EMEA/Russia] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the Station Numbering Plan data to the • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 leading one, two, three or four digits of station X-XXXX: Leading 1-4 digits of Station number.
  • Page 309 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Specify the order of LCR selection for the • Y=0000-0255 Route Pattern number assigned by CM8A Route Pattern No. 000-255 Y=4000-4007. 1-4: Order of LCR Selection 1: 1st 2: 2nd 3: 3rd 4: 4th XXX ZZ XXX: 000-255: LCR Pattern No.
  • Page 310 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG DESCRIPTION DATA CM85 Specify the maximum number of sending dig- • Y=0-7 Area Code Development Pattern its to be dialed by calling party. No. 0-7 assigned by CM8A The maximum number of sending digits in- Y=A000 cluding the area codes should be assigned to X-X...X: Area code dialed, Maximum 8...
  • Page 311 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG In addition to the programming for Overlap Receiving-Q-SIG, do the following data programming. [Russia Only] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify whether Dial Tone (DT) is sent to call- • Y=244 ing party of opposite office when receiving the 00-63: Trunk Route SETUP message by Overlap Receiving-Q- 0 : To send DT of own office...
  • Page 312 Chapter 2 Q-SIG FEATURES OVERLAP RECEIVING-Q-SIG DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify whether Dial Tone (DT) is sent to call- • Y=270 ing party of opposite office when receiving the 00-63: Trunk Route SETUP ACK message by Overlap Sending-Q- 0 : To send DT of own office SIG.
  • Page 313: Chapter 3 Remote Unit Over Ip Features

    UNIVERGE SV9300 Networking Manual REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES Chapter This chapter explains the system outline, system conditions, pro- gramming procedure, and sample setup for Remote UNIT over IP system. NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch3001.fm...
  • Page 314: System Outline

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE SYSTEM OUTLINE When SV9300 Units are installed at Remote Unit, and connected to a Main Unit over IP network, the Main Unit system controls and maintains the operation of Remote Units as one single system. If a communica- tion failure occurs between the Main Unit and Remote Unit, the Remote Unit automatically changes over to a survival mode and operates as a stand-alone system.
  • Page 315 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Outline of System Operation • The CPU blade of Main Unit controls call processing, and Remote Unit follows the Main Unit in normal operation mode. • Remote Unit can accommodate analog Single Line telephones, Multiline Terminal, IP Station, and LT/AP blades.
  • Page 316 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Survival Mode Operation Outline 1. Detect link down to Main Unit Remote PSTN/ GSTN Router Main DOWN! 2. System reset and change over to survival mode Multiline Network Terminal Router 3. Auto registration of IP Multiline Terminal to Remote Unit NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch3001.fm...
  • Page 317 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM OUTLINE Outline of Link Down Notice This feature allows the link state between Main Unit and Remote Unit to display on the designated Mul- tiline Terminal or IP Station at both units, and allows users at both units to notice the link failure. Link Down Notice Outline Remote PSTN/...
  • Page 318: System Conditions

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS SYSTEM CONDITIONS General Conditions • The CPU software versions have to be same in Main Unit and Remote Units. • For Remote UNIT over IP feature, VoIPDB in each Unit is required. •...
  • Page 319 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for License • The same number of License for Remote Unit license as the number of Remote Units are required for Remote UNIT over IP system. • Regardless of Main Unit or Remote Unit, SV9300 consumes the number of ports or licenses in order of stating up blades, or in order of connecting IP terminals.
  • Page 320 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for Remote Unit Accommodation • The number of Remote Units is a maximum of 46 (Unit number 05-50). • For the system capacity of ISDN system or CCIS system, refer to the system capacity of System Hardware Manual.
  • Page 321 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for Survival Mode at Remote Unit • Remote Unit starts survival mode operation in the following cases. a. When the communications (Keep Alive signal) in every 30 seconds between Main Unit and Re- mote Unit are interrupted for the predetermined time set by CM0B Y=1XX>80 on normal mode operation.
  • Page 322 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Maintenance Conditions • You can connect PCPro to Remote Unit via RS-232C or LAN. • Do not set and change the system data at Remote Unit, except setting the Unit number for Remote Unit by CM0B Y=000>90.
  • Page 323 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • When the link between Main Unit and Remote Unit is interrupted, the lamp of Multiline Terminal button becomes the state as shown below. Then press the button, the LCD of the Multiline Terminal displays the following.
  • Page 324 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for User Mobility • This service is available when only an IP Station user moves to the visitor unit and uses the IP Station that is established there, or an IP Station user and IP Station move to the visitor unit. •...
  • Page 325 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • If only an IP Station user moves to a visitor unit without doing the logout operation, the user can log into a visitor unit in which the second data of CM08>516 is set to 0 (To override). If the second data is set to 1 (Not overridden), “Double Assignment”...
  • Page 326 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • When IP Station is logged in to the destination unit (visitor unit), you can make an outgoing call using the trunk route of home unit or visitor unit (set by CM15 Y=196). Outside Line Outside Line IP Network...
  • Page 327 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS When an IP Station user and IP Station move to a visitor unit without doing the logout opera- tion 1. Without doing the logout operation, move to a visitor unit. After 1-2 minutes from IP Station power off or cable disconnection, you are logged out. 2.
  • Page 328 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS When an IP Station user and IP Station move to a visitor unit, and then return to the home unit without doing the logout operation 1. Without doing the logout operation, move to the home unit. After 1-2 minutes from IP Station power off or cable disconnection, you are logged out.
  • Page 329 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS Conditions for ISDN Alternative Routing in Remote Unit Survival Mode • This service is available only when the ISDN trunk is accommodated in the unit where this service is used. Both the Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) can be used. •...
  • Page 330 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • When the entire ISDN trunks are busy, the originating party receives ROT. • Only the ISDN trunk can be set as the destination of ISDN Alternative Routing. • You can count the number of the origination of ISDN Alternative Routing by CMB0 Y=0>088. •...
  • Page 331 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • Destination number assigned for ISDN Alternative Routing by CM64 Y=12 as follows. (a) Destination number setting for each station – DID number setting is required to each destination station. – Destination number of each station is assigned by CME6 Y=51. When Mobile Access is operating in the system, a call terminates to a Mobile phone via C.O.
  • Page 332 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM CONDITIONS • The priority of this service and other services are as follows. When Mobility Access is operating par- allel, the priority depends on CM15 Y=484. : Default CM15 Y=484 PRIORITY 2ND DATA=0 2ND DATA=3 HIGH Restriction of Inter-tenant Connection...
  • Page 333: System Setup

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Procedure of Reset Operation STEP1: Assign all required system data to the CPU blade of Main Unit, including the required data for Remote Unit. STEP2: Load all License Activation data to the Main Unit. [For other than North America] For details, refer to License Activation Operation Guide.
  • Page 334 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SYSTEM SETUP Procedure for an Additional Remote Unit Installation STEP1: Assign all required system data to the CPU blade of Main Unit, including the required data for Remote Unit. STEP2: Load all License Activation data to the Main Unit. For details, refer to License Activation Operation Guide.
  • Page 335: Programming Procedure

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE For the Remote UNIT over IP data, there are three types of system data as shown below. Program the system data according to each of programming procedure. • System data set to the CPU blade of Main Unit Data for Main Unit Operation Data for Remote Unit Operation •...
  • Page 336 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Programming Procedure to Main Unit Program the system data to the CPU blade of Main Unit according to the following procedure. Before the system data setting, confirm the following contents. (a) Remote UNIT over IP system (Number of Remote Unit, IP network etc.) (b) IP address of the Main Unit and Remote Unit Programming Procedure to Main Unit START...
  • Page 337 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE Programming Procedure to Remote Unit Program the system data to each CPU blade of Remote Units according to the following procedure. Programming Procedure to Remote Unit START Page 3-27 NOTE Remote UNIT over IP VoIPDB Data Assignment Page 3-41 NOTE Unit Number for Remote Unit Assignment...
  • Page 338: Setting A-Law/Μ-Law For Remote Unit Over Ip

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SETTING A-LAW/µ-LAW FOR REMOTE UNIT OVER IP SETTING A-LAW/µ-LAW FOR REMOTE UNIT OVER IP Setting A-law/µ-law for Main Unit See “Setting A-law/µ-law” in the System Manual. Setting A-law/µ-law for Remote Unit [For EMEA] START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 339: Remote Unit Over Ip Voipdb Data Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES REMOTE UNIT OVER IP VoIPDB DATA ASSIGNMENT REMOTE UNIT OVER IP VoIPDB DATA ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA START CM0B Assign the IP address for the VoIPDB. • Y=1XX (VOIP Port [1] + Unit No. [02-50]) 00: IP Address RESET XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:...
  • Page 340 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES REMOTE UNIT OVER IP VoIPDB DATA ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B Assign the common port number of Device • Y=1XX (VOIP Port [1] + Unit No. [02-50]) Handler Manager (DHM) Self port which is the communication port between the Main 01024-65534: DHM Self Port No.
  • Page 341: Remote Unit Over Ip Vlan Data Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES REMOTE UNIT OVER IP VLAN DATA ASSIGNMENT REMOTE UNIT OVER IP VLAN DATA ASSIGNMENT VLAN Data Assignment for Main Unit See “VLAN Data Assignment” in the System Manual. VLAN Data Assignment for Remote Unit START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 342: Survival Mode Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SURVIVAL MODE ASSIGNMENT SURVIVAL MODE ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA START CM0B Specify the start time for the automatic • Y=1XX (VOIP Port [1] + Unit No. [02-50]) changeover to survival mode from normal mode after the disconnection between the : Not notify the link down Main Unit and Remote Unit is detected.
  • Page 343: Setting System Data Copy

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SETTING SYSTEM DATA COPY SETTING SYSTEM DATA COPY To copy the system data from the Main Unit to Remote Units automatically once a day; START DESCRIPTION DATA CM43 Assign the start time for copying the system •...
  • Page 344: Remote Unit Over Ip Link Down Notice Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES REMOTE UNIT OVER IP LINK DOWN NOTICE ASSIGNMENT REMOTE UNIT OVER IP LINK DOWN NOTICE ASSIGNMENT When the Main Unit and Remote Unit are disconnected due to a fault occurrence, the link down can be notified to the Multiline Terminals that are connected to both units.
  • Page 345: Time Zone/Daylight Saving Time Data Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES TIME ZONE/DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DATA ASSIGNMENT TIME ZONE/DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DATA ASSIGNMENT To enable remote connection of stations regardless of nation and area with multiple time zone, do the fol- lowing programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B...
  • Page 346 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES TIME ZONE/DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DATA ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM67 Assign the Daylight Saving Time to the loca- • Y=30 tion number assigned by CM0B Y=1XX>10. 00-63: Location No. 00-63 : To operate with Daylight NOTE: After changing the data, system data Saving Time (+1 hour)
  • Page 347: User Mobility Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES USER MOBILITY ASSIGNMENT USER MOBILITY ASSIGNMENT To make an outgoing call when IP Station logged in to the destination unit (visitor unit), do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the unit number of the original unit •...
  • Page 348 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES USER MOBILITY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 0-3. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A126: LCR Group 0 A127: LCR Group 1 A128: LCR Group 2 A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern...
  • Page 349: Isdn Alternative Routing In Remote Unit Survival Mode

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES ISDN ALTERNATIVE ROUTING IN REMOTE UNIT SURVIVAL MODE ISDN ALTERNATIVE ROUTING IN REMOTE UNIT SURVIVAL MODE START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the unit number to ISDN Alternative • Y=64 Routing Unit for IP/Standard SIP station num- X-XXXXXXXX: IP Station No.
  • Page 350 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES ISDN ALTERNATIVE ROUTING IN REMOTE UNIT SURVIVAL MODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM64 Assign the destination of ISDN Alternative • Y=12 Routing method to the required tenants. 00-63: Tenant No. of Terminating Unit as- signed by CM12 Y=04 NOTE: When the second data is set to “0”...
  • Page 351 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES ISDN ALTERNATIVE ROUTING IN REMOTE UNIT SURVIVAL MODE Example of Programming for ISDN Alternative Routing in Remote Unit Survival Mode The following shows example of data programming for ISDN Alternative Routing in Remote Unit survival mode.
  • Page 352 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES ISDN ALTERNATIVE ROUTING IN REMOTE UNIT SURVIVAL MODE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING CODE CM12 Y=02 1515 Service Restriction Class for station No. 300 1515 Service Restriction Class for station No. 100 1515 Service Restriction Class for station No.
  • Page 353: Unit Number For Remote Unit Assignment

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES UNIT NUMBER FOR REMOTE UNIT ASSIGNMENT UNIT NUMBER FOR REMOTE UNIT ASSIGNMENT Assign the following data to each CPU blade of Remote Units. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B Assign the Unit number for Remote Unit to •...
  • Page 354: Sample System Configuration

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The figure below shows the sample system configuration and the accommodated hardware in the Main Unit and Remote Unit of the sample system. Sample System Configuration GSTN Main Unit Remote Unit Multiline...
  • Page 355 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SAMPLE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Accommodated Hardware in Main Unit GCD-8DLCA GCD-8LCF Accommodated Hardware in Remote Unit GCD-8DLCA GCD-4COTA 3-43 NWA-088654-001 Rev.1.0 94ch3001.fm...
  • Page 356: Conditions For Sample System

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES CONDITIONS FOR SAMPLE SYSTEM CONDITIONS FOR SAMPLE SYSTEM The following shows the conditions of sample system that are required to the system data setting. Sample System Conditions VoIPDB= 172.16.2.1 VoIPDB= VoIPDB (RTP)= ETHERNET= 172.16.1.1 172.16.1.2 192.168.2.1...
  • Page 357: List Of Commands

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES LIST OF COMMANDS LIST OF COMMANDS The table below shows the required command list and the data setting procedure that are set to the CPU blade of Main Unit in the sample system. NOTE: Some cells are colored in order to see the table easily.
  • Page 358 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES LIST OF COMMANDS Command List Set to Main Unit Setting Procedure Reference 2nd Data Remarks Data Page Contents of Setting Numbering Plan For COT in Remote Refer to Unit connection Command Manual 3 digits station Registration of Multiline Ter- 010101 F250...
  • Page 359 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES LIST OF COMMANDS Command List Set to Main Unit Setting Procedure Reference 2nd Data Remarks Data Page Contents of Setting Registration of Multiline Ter- 050101 F350 Station No. 350 Refer to minal in Remote Unit Command Kind of Multiline Ter- Manual...
  • Page 360 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES LIST OF COMMANDS Command List Set to Main Unit Setting Procedure Reference 2nd Data Remarks Data Page Contents of Setting Registration of COT in Remote 050201 D000 Trunk No. 000 Refer to Unit Command Trunk Route No.
  • Page 361 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES LIST OF COMMANDS The table below shows the required command list and the data setting procedure that are set to the CPU blade of Remote Unit in the sample system. NOTE: Some cells are colored in order to see the table easily. Command List Set to Remote Unit Setting Procedure Reference...
  • Page 362: Setup The System

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES SETUP THE SYSTEM SETUP THE SYSTEM Page 3-45, follow the procedure be- After the system data programming in LIST OF COMMANDS low. (The two routers should already be working correctly.) STEP1: Turn power switch of the Main Unit on. STEP2: Confirm that the CPU in Main Unit is working, and turn power switch of the Remote Unit on.
  • Page 363: Tcp/Udp/Rtp Port Number Conditions

    Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES TCP/UDP/RTP PORT NUMBER CONDITIONS TCP/UDP/RTP PORT NUMBER CONDITIONS Tables below show the default TCP/UDP/RTP port number and range of the available TCP/UDP/RTP port numbers used in SV9300. For Remote UNIT over IP PORT DEFAULT NUMBER OF REFERENCE...
  • Page 364 Chapter 3 REMOTE UNIT OVER IP FEATURES TCP/UDP/RTP PORT NUMBER CONDITIONS For Remote UNIT over IP PORT DEFAULT NUMBER OF REFERENCE DESTINATION REMARKS TYPE PORT No. PORT USED PAGE Port for SV9300 3300 DHM Self Port Page 3-28 Remote (Remote Unit) (Communication Unit port between the...

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