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    Add On Conference - 8 Party A-121
    A-121  Add On Conference - 8 Party
    General Description
    This service allows the 8-party conference to be established any time by any conferee by use of the 8-party
    conference trunk.
    Operating Procedure
    To establish an 8-party conference:
    1. Station A calls Station B; Station B answers.
    2. Station A (or B) switch hook flashes (or press TRANSFER key) and dials Station C’s number; Station C
    answers.
    3. Station A (or B) who had dialed Station C’s number presses CONF key; the three-party conference is
    established.
    4. Station A (B, or C) switch hook flashes (or press TRANSFER key) and dials Station D’s number; Station
    D answers.
    5. Station A (B, or C) who had dialed Station D’s number presses CONF key; the four-party conference is
    established. In the same way, any user connected to the 8-party conference trunk can establish the 8-party
    conference by switch hook flash and pressing of the CONF key.
    6. When one of the conferees (the user or the outside party) releases, another member can be added to the
    conference by the same operation.
    7. Single phone can add other conferee by switch hook flashes and dials telephone number, then switch hook
    flashes again.
    8. When one D
    term station and multiple outside parties (trunks) are connected to the 8-party conference trunk,
    when the Dterm user presses RETAIN CONF key and goes on-hook, the conference by the outside parties
    (trunks) can be continued. In the other cases as when the station is not a Dterm, RETAIN CONF key is not
    assigned, or there is only one outside party connected, the conference trunk is released automatically.
    When conference has multiple outside parties (trunks), only D
    terms can keep multiple outside parties still
    in conference, but it releases by pressing RETAIN CONF key.
    Service Conditions
    1. The 8-party conference trunk will be treated as a station, and will have an intra-office route number.
    2. The 8-party conference circuit card can be assigned to any slot.
    3. A minimum of 1 CFTB-L is needed for this feature. A maximum of 20 8-party conference trunk circuit
    cards (SPA-CFTB-L) can be installed per system.
    4. The 8-party trunk assigned in a different tenant from the general station/trunk, and the connection between
    the 8-party trunk and the other station/trunk is to be restricted (inter tenant restriction).
    5. This service can coexist in the same system with the Three-Way Calling service using the three-way
    conference trunk built in the line group = 21–23 of the odd numbered unit, and the current 8-party
    conference service. If a station is assigned SFI 131, that station will use the 8-party conference trunk even
    for a 3-party conference.
    6. Any one of the station, central office line, tie line, CCIS line, or the ISDN network subscriber can be the
    conference member.
    7. The Attendant Console cannot be a member of the conference. Pressing the CONF key will be invalid.
    8. The stations connected to the 8-party conference trunk can call the conferees separately any time. 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    9. When all of the eight ports of the 8-party conference trunk are filled with the conferees, no other conferee
    can be added to the conference.
    10. The station/trunk which is connected to the 8-party conference trunk can release from the conference at
    any time.
    11. An incoming call from the ringdown trunk, where release cannot be detected, cannot be connected to the
    8-party conference trunk.
    12. Assign non-effective hold trunk check in system data for release of ineffectively held trunks at routine
    diagnosis to prevent the 8-party conference trunk being held up.
    13. When all the trunks and stations connected to the 8-party conference trunk release, the conference trunk
    becomes free. Until then, the same trunk cannot be used by another group for an 8-party conference.
    14. On the LCD display of the D
    term stations, the number of the stations and trunks attending the conference
    is shown as STA:3, TRK:2 on the upper line. (Name Display service is not available.)
    15. The 8-party conference trunk cannot be called from a station, outside party, or the Attendant Console
    (reorder tone is sent out when attempted).
    16. The following services are not available for the stations/trunks connected to the 8-party conference trunk:
    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1]
    BROKERAGE HOT LINE [B-6]
    BUSY VERIFICATION [B-3]
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    NAME DISPLAY [N-28]
    PRIVACY RELEASE [P-18]
    17. In the following cases, 8-party conference service via CONF key is not available:
    a.) when the service is not set in system data
    b.) when the service is restricted
    c.) when the 8-party conference trunk is not assigned, not accommodated, or busy.
    In the cases above, if Three-Way Calling service is available and the three-way conference trunk is
    provided, this service is provided by pressing the CONF key. The LCD of the D
    term connected to the
    conference trunk shows CONF when using Three-Way Calling service.
    18. When a station connected to the 8-party conference trunk transfers a call to another station and the
    operating station goes on-hook whether transferred station answers or not, the 8-party conference trunk
    recalls to the operating station.
    19. The 8-party conference trunk cannot be assigned as the destination of CALL FORWARDING - ALL
    CALLS [C-5] / - BUSY LINE [C-2] / - DON’T ANSWER [C-3] service.
    20. ADD-ON CONFERENCE - 8 PARTY [A-121] cannot be activated by a single line phone.
    21. When the conferee presses the RETAIN CONF key, the LCD display shows as follows for five seconds
    depending on the connection:
    a.) one station and multiple outside parties RETAIN CONF
    b.) one station and one outside party REST
    c.) multiple stations REST
    Only in the case “a” above, the conference status is retained.
    22. When a D
    term user who has Retain Conference presses the RETAIN CONF key a second time, Retain
    Conference is cancelled. At that time, the LCD of the Dterm indicates DISCONNECT CONF and the 8-
    party conference trunk is released after the stations go on-hook.
    23. When only two parties (station/station, station/outside party, outside party/outside party) are connected to
    the 8-party conference trunk, when either one of the parties releases, the conference trunk is released. 
    						
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    Add On Conference - 8 Party A-121
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    24. The station setting Retain Conference can only cancel Retaining Conference or go on-hook. (No other
    operation is available.) When the station goes on-hook, the RETAIN CONF lamp turns off.
    25. In case of trunk call origination, the billing is performed against the station which originated the trunk call
    until the trunk releases. Therefore, there may be several billing messages sent for the same time for the
    same station.
    26. During the 8-party conference, the CONF lamp remains lit.
    27. When this service is activated in an FCCS network, hardware conditions for connection trunks are as
    shown below:
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System data 1, index 92, bit 4 = 0/1. This enables tenant-to-tenant route restriction service.
    System data 1, index 94, bit 0 = 0/1. This enables tenant-to-tenant restriction service.
    System data 1, index 432, bits 0-3. Assign the first digit of the pilot number used for this service.
    System data 1, index 432, bits 4-7. Assign the second digit of the pilot number.
    System data 1, index 433, bits 0-3. Assign the third digit of the pilot number.
    System data 1, index 433, bits 4-7. Assign the fourth digit of the pilot number.
    System data 1, index 434, bits 0-3. Assign the fifth digit of the pilot number.
    Note:
    1 through 5 digits may be used; assign the bits accordingly. If a digit is not used, assign those bits as “0’. If a bit is
    used for 0, see the following example: 
    System data 1, index 432 is A7, 
    System data 1, index 433 is 00,
    System data 1, index 434 is x0.
    STEP 2:ASFC - For the SFC used by the CFTB-L or SP-1114 on PA-CFTB, assign SFI 32 = 1.
    For the SFC used by stations that will use this feature, assign SFI 131 = 1. If you do not want certain
    people to use this feature, make sure that SFI 131 = 0 in the SFC that the phone is programmed to.
    STEP 3:ASDT - assign stations to each level of the CFTB. Assign TEC = 27 for each level and ensure that the
    CFTB levels are assigned in a separate tenant and separate SFC from non-CFTB levels.
    STEP 4:ASHC - Assign a STATION HUNTING - CIRCULAR group for stations programmed to LEN levels
    1 through level 7 of the PA-CFTB circuit card(s). For more details, see the figure on the following
    page.PA-24DTR SP-3010 Issue No. 13 or later (SW13-8: OFF)
    PA-30DTT SP-3012 Issue No. 8 or later 
    						
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    A-121 Add On Conference - 8 Party
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 5:ASHP - When the system accommodates multiple PA-CFTB circuit cards, assign a STATION
    HUNTING - TERMINATING group for the stations programmed to LEN level 0 of each PA-CFTB
    circuit card. For more details, see the figure below:
    STEP 6:AKYD - assign FKY 83 to any D
    terms that require the use of the Retain Conference feature.
    STEP 7:ADSL - Assign SN=3 (STATION BUSY) and FKY=13 (THREE-WAY CALLING;CONF).
    Assign FKY=83 (RETAIN CONFERENCE; RETAIN) to any D
    term which require the use of the
    RETAIN CONFERENCE feature.
    This command is required for assigning the function to each soft key.
    STEP 8:ARSC - assign Restriction data between routes and the RSC used by the CFTB.
    STEP 9:AT N R - assign restriction data between tenants.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node. 
    (Note)
    STEP 1:ASYDL - This data must be assigned to the node set Add On Conference - 8 Party.
    System Data 1, Index 527, bit 4 = 1
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN.
    STATION HUNTING - CIRCULAR groups assigned by 
    ASHC command
    STATION HUNTING - TERMINATING groups assigned by 
    ASHP command
    Pilot LV7
    LV0PA-CFTB PA-CFTB PA-CFTB 
    						
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    Analog Caller ID (Class SM) A-125
    A-125  Analog Caller ID (Class SM)
    General Description
    This feature allows the Dterm to display calling party’s number and/or name on the LCD when a call from analog
    C.O. line is terminated. In addition, the calling number can be output as a part of SMDR information.
    Caller ID information can be displayed on an analog telephone with a display device or the display of a D
    term.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service is available when an incoming call from C.O. line is terminated directly to a station.
    2. First ringing pattern for this service is 2-seconds ON and 4-seconds OFF. After that, ringing pattern
    assigned by system data is applied.
    3. The calling numbers received by using this feature or current MF/ISDN feature may be output to the
    SMDR expanded area.
    4. A calling number cannot be received during conversation.
    5. The calling numbers which may be added to SMDR output are the dial code only. The calling name is not
    added.
    6. This service is not provided for the Attendant Console.
    7. This service is not applied to SAVE AND REPEAT [S-24D] service. The calling number received may
    not be saved.
    8. A maximum of 256 calls per LP are available at the same time.
    9. When an incoming call is sent as a test, the LCD does not display both the number and the name.
    10. Display conditions are shown below. Also, the ID display of ISDN service has the same conditions.
    a.) It is assigned by system data in which display of the calling number or name has priority on
    termination. When the calling name has priority, the LCD displays:
    When the calling number has priority, the LCD displays:
    * 1 - In ISDN service, the sub-address is displayed. When the D
    term does not receive the data
    pertaining to the sub-address, nothing is displayed.
    * 2 - If the prior display is not assigned by system data, the other is displayed.
    b.) The calling number and name may be exchanged by pressing the feature key, according to the
    following conditions:
     When my line is prime line, displays may be exchanged during termination or conversation.
     When my line is not the prime line, displays may be exchanged only during conversation.(Time Display)
    Calling Number XXXXXXXX
    Caling Name* 1
    * 2
    (Time Display)
    Calling Name     XXXXXXXX
    Caling Number* 1
    * 2 
    						
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    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    c.) When the received numbers of a calling number and calling name exceed the display field, the
    decision to put the digits to the right or left may be chosen in system data. An “*” is indicated on
    the exceeded digit position.
    d.) The display is flashing during termination. It is lit during conversation.
    e.) The following are examples of displays when the received digits of a calling number and name
    exceed the display field:
    OR
    OR
    OR
    Programming
    See also TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE [T-23] for information on how to accommodate C.O. line on
    a Dterm line/feature key.
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 241, Bit 6. 0/1=When the length of Caller ID exceeds the limit, only the
    former/latter part of data appears on the LCD.
    System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 0. Caller ID display pattern on the LCD. 0/1=Calling Number/Calling
    Name has priority.
    System Data 1, Index 390, Bit 2. When using D
    term 2-line LCD, the lower LCD can be used for
    displaying Caller ID. 0/1=Out/In Service.(Time Display)
                                   1234567*
    ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW*Calling Number
    Calling Name
    (Time Display)
                                   *4567890
    *DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZCalling Number
    Calling Name
    (Time Display)
                                    ABCDEFG*
    12345678901234567890123*Calling Name
    Calling Number
    (Time Display)
                                    * T U V W X Y Z
    *89012345678901234567890Calling Name
    Calling Number 
    						
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    Analog Caller ID (Class SM) A-125
    Programming (cont’d)
    When Calling Number is output to SMDR, the following expanded format is used:
    System Data 1, Index 288, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR A Apparatus. 0/1=Out/In
    Service.
    System Data 1, Index 290, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR B Apparatus. 0/1=Out/In
    Service.
    System Data 1, Index 292, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR C Apparatus. 0/1=Out/In
    Service.
    System Data 1, Index 294, Bit 5. Expanded SMDR Output for SMDR D Apparatus. 0/1=Out/In
    Service.
    System Data 1, Index 296, Bit 0. Output of Calling Number (ANI information). 0/1=Out/In Service.
    Assign data “1”.
    System Data 1, Index 300, Bit 0. 0/1=-/Billing information is sent to the Main Node in Expanded
    SMDR format in the case of CENTRALIZED BILLING - CCIS [C-55].
    STEP 2:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 14 to stations allowed STATION MESSAGE
    DETAIL RECORDING [S-10].
    Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 146 to analog stations allowed this service.
    STEP 3:ARTD - Assign route class data for the C.O. trunk.
    15-LSG :3 50-DPLY :1
    When Calling Number is output to SMDR:
    10-SMDR :1
    STEP 4:AT R K - Assign trunk data for the C.O. trunk.
    STEP 5:MBTK - Cancel the make busy of the C.O. trunk.
    STEP 6:AKYD - Assign Call ID Change Display key. Assign Type:Function: [113]. 
    STEP 7:ADSL - Assign ID CHG key; SN=4 (Communication in Progress), FKY=113 (Call ID Change
    Display).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key on the D
    term.
     H = Origination
     I = Termination
     J = Station-to-Station
    S
    T
    XOKH
    /
    I
    /
    J ! OFFICE CODE OF 
    CALLED PARTY 
    (FOR CCIS)AUTH 
    CODE
    Identifier:
    0 = Output is not available
    1 = Displayed
    2 = Display denied
    3 = Service is not available
    4 = Origination from public pay phone
    Note: 
    For 0, 2 and 3, the ANI number is not output.AANI 
    NO.ZE
    T
    X
    A = ANI Information
    Z = End of SMDR 
    Information 1 96 104 129 130 131 1622 
    						
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    A-125 Analog Caller ID (Class SM)
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node. 
    (Note)
    STEP 1:ARTDN - Assign route class data for the C.O. trunk.
    15-LSG :3 50-DPLY :1
    When Calling Number is output to SMDR:
    10-SMDR :1
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    Analog Caller ID - Station A-127
    A-127 Analog Caller ID - Station
    General Description
    This feature allows a called station to receive CALLER ID information (time, calling number and name) from
    Central Office when a call terminates via the analog COT. The calling number received from the ISDN network,
    MF-ANI information received from Central Office with the MF feature or the calling telephone number within the
    PBX can change into CALLER ID information and be sent to the called station.
    This feature is also provided for the analog station equipped with the function of receiving the calling number. This
    function is called Analog Caller ID - Station by Modem Sender.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Message types of CALLER ID information sent to a called station are as follows:
     When SFI:153=0
    04H: Calling Number Delivery Information (for Calling number)
     When SFI:153=1
    80H: Call Setup (for Calling number and name, or reason not to inform.)
    2. When a call terminates via another station, the number of the intermediate station will be sent. After that
    station hangs up, the number of the originating party will not be sent: CALLER ID of the first termination
    is only sent.
    3. If a calling number exceeds 10 digits, the first or last exceeded digits will be deleted according to system
    data.
    4. This service is not provided for the OPX Lines.
    5. This service is not available in boss-secretary service.
    6. The first ringing upon termination is 2-second ring and 4-second silence. A ringer pattern is provided from
    the second ringing.
    7. The following are service conditions for current Analog Caller ID - Station:
    a.) This service is provided for analog stations.
    b.) This service is not provided if a call does not terminate directly on a line, such as termination
    using Call Pickup, or Executive Right-of-Way.
    c.) This service is not provided when a calling party is the Attendant Console.
    d.)
    (Series 7400 software enhancement) This service is provided for a station transferred call.
    8. The following are service conditions for Analog Caller ID - Station by Modem Sender:
    a.) This service is provided for analog stations equipped for receiving the calling number.
    b.) Message types of Caller ID information sent to a called analog station are as follows:
     Message type - 04H: Calling Number Delivery Information (for calling number)
     Message type - 80H: Call Setup (for calling number, name, or reason not to inform)
     Parameter - 02H: Calling line DN parameter
    - 04H: Reason for absence of calling DN Parameter
    - 07H: Name
    - 08H: Reason for absence of name
    c.) When an incoming call terminates from a station, the telephone number is displayed as the calling
    number. 
    						
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    A-127 Analog Caller ID - Station
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    d.) When the self-address is assigned to the calling ISDN terminal, the self-address is sent. In this
    case, the sub-address number is not sent.
    e.) This function is not available even if the analog telephone has the function to restrict sending the
    calling number on each conversation.
    f.) The function to restrict the calling number notification is available only when a user originates a
    trunk call. To set this function, the user should dial the number according to the preassigned
    numbering plan of the PBX.
    g.) This service is not available when the terminating station has set the following features, since an
    incoming call does not terminate to a line when these features are activated:
    CALL PICKUP GROUP [C-7, 7D]
    CALL WAITING - TERMINATING [C-12]
    CALL WAITING - ORIGINATING [C-31]
    DUAL STATION CALL [D-156]
    EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1]
    In addition, an analog station equipped with the function of receiving the calling number cannot be
    used as a boss station for Boss-Secretary service.
    h.) The timer for timeout of the Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer service starts when the process of
    Caller ID Notification is completed.
    i.) The maximum number of calls simultaneously terminating to analog stations per system includes
    the number of incoming calls terminating by this service.
    j.) Some telephones can only display the station/telephone number that is assigned using the numeral
    digits 0-9. Thus, the station/telephone number, excluding “*” or “#”, is recommended.
    k.) The following messages are displayed when the reason for restricting Caller ID Notification is
    received:
    P : Privacy Security
    O : Outside Area where Service is not provided
    l.) This feature is available only for the analog station programmed SFI168 in ASFC.
    m.) When the current Analog Caller ID - Station service is also assigned to a station, it has priority
    over this service.
    n.) The preassigned additional number or deleted number is not available when the call is equipped
    with Analog Caller ID.
    o.) When the Name Display data is assigned to the calling party in station-to-station calling, the
    calling party’s name is also sent to the called party. Note that only 1 byte character data can be
    effective in this case. Since the name data is sent without confirming whether the proper character
    is used or not, characters that are not proper may cause abnormal status to the system.
    p.) When all the sender trunks are busy, the calling number cannot be notified.
    9. To activate the Analog Caller ID - Station by Modem Sender service in the FCCS network, the sender
    trunk for sending Modem signal (RT=937, ATRK) should be accommodated in the all nodes where the
    stations providing the service is installed.
    Interactions
    1. The current Analog Caller ID - Station service and the Analog Caller ID - Station by Modem Sender can
    be used in a system. However, both of them cannot be used by one station. One feature must be specified
    by system data.
    2. The following circuit cards are required for this service:
    PA-8RSTY
     PA-16LCBY 
    (Note) 
    						
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