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    							NEAX2400 IMX Feature Programming Manual
    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 427
    LCR - Time Of Day Routing L-10
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 2:ASDC - If 6-digit translation is required where both the Area and Office codes must be examined, this
    command must be used. The system is automatically set as an Allow table. To create a Deny table,
    assign the following:
    OFFICE: 0 
    EFFECT: 1 
    Program the type of route as PFX (Prefix, Foreign Exchange, FX) or as SCC (Special Common
    Carrier). 
    Choose TDC PTN, Time-of-Day Pattern. Go to ATCP.
    Choose the OPR number this six-digit table will serve.
    Choose the RA (Route Advance) Number to specify the route in the OPR. 
    When assigning for PFX, each NXX is assigned as the following:* 
    EFFECT: 0 = Allow, No 1 + dialing.
    EFFECT: 1 = Allow with 1 + dialing (system adds the 1). 
    EFFECT: 2 = Not Allowed.
    When assigning for SCC, each NXX is assigned as the following:
    EFFECT: 0 = Restricted
    EFFECT: 1 = Allowed 
    EFFECT: 2 = Not Used
    Note:
    *PFX, EFFECT: 1 is presently not available. Use the AADC command to add the required digits.
    STEP 3:AT C P - A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available, whereby the system
    will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time. As a result, different routes will be listed
    per OPR and will require different assignments in ASDC. 
    Assign the following: 
    Time Setting
    TO:
    FROM: (In military time, and only on the half hour and hour)
    PATTERN NUMBER: (0-7).
    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.
    STEP 1:AOP RL - The AFRS command designates the dialing sequence and the OPR to be selected. The
    AOPR defines the logical routes and in what order these logical routes will be selected. Assign the
    following:
    TDPTN - Time-of-Day Pattern Change. If for an AFRS assignment, different OPRs will be required as
    a function of time; designate 1-7 to which Time-of-Day Pattern Change Number (TDC NO) this OPR
    is assigned. 
    OPR No. (OPR) - Outgoing Pattern Route. The number referenced in AFRS, consisting of a series of
    routes to be chosen based on number dialed. 
    Route Advance Number (RA) - The order in which a route is selected. (0-7).
    Route Advance End Display (E) - The last route in the route advance group. Indicate last route with
    data “0”.  
    						
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    L-10 LCR - Time Of Day Routing
    FCCS Programming (cont’d)
    Route Number (RT) - The physical Route Number to be selected.
    Skip Digits (SKIP) - The digits to be skipped when translating the dialed digits in AFRS. If ARTD is
    assigned as shown, at a minimum, always assign “1” to skip the LCR (S) access code.
    Pattern Number Location (PNL) - If digits are to be added after translating the dialed digits in AFRS,
    go to the AADC command.
    Overflow Tone (OVFT) - Assign if a tone is wanted for the Last Choice Route. 
    Priority Restriction Class (PRSC) - Refer to PRIORITY RESTRICTION CLASS in the EPN Features
    and Specifications. If this is required, assign PRSC here; classes 1-15.
    STEP 2:AT C P L - A maximum of eight Time-of-Day Pattern changes (0-7) are available, whereby the system
    will refer to different OPR assignments as a function of time. As a result, different routes will be listed
    per OPR and will require different assignments in ASDC. 
    Assign the following: 
    Time Setting
    TO:
    FROM: (In military time, and only on the half hour and hour)
    PATTERN NUMBER: (0-7). 
    						
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    ND-70184 (E), Issue 3
    Page 429
    Line Load Control L-11
    L-11 Line Load Control
    General Description
    This feature allows the Attendant to deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls by activating
    a key. The sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from outward
    calling during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions.
    Operating Procedure
    To activate LINE LOAD CONTROL from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]:
    a.) Press a loop key.
    b.) Dial the LINE LOAD CONTROL access code; receive service set tone. 
    c.) Press the RELEASE key.
    To cancel LINE LOAD CONTROL from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3]: 
    a.) Press the loop key.
    b.) Dial the LINE LOAD CONTROL cancel code; receive service set tone.
    c.) Press the RELEASE key.
    Service Conditions
    1. This feature is controlled entirely from the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3].
    2. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    3. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] will illuminate when LINE LOAD CONTROL is set
    in the system.
    4. Incoming call from a trunk can be restricted in System Data.
    5. When LINE LOAD CONTROL is activated or cancelled, a system message will be output via the
    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL [M-18].
    6. While LINE LOAD CONTROL is activated, a single line station will receive busy tone (or the display for
    the D
    term is blank) when going off-hook.
    7. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls.
    8. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks are not restricted.
    Interactions
    1. Calls in progress are not affected when this feature is activated.
    2. This feature is implemented on a per-system basis.
    3. Only the Attendant Console can activate this feature by seizing a loop and dialing the feature access code.
    A designated key cannot be assigned at the Attendant Console to control this feature. 
    4. Access to the System Data via the Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) is allowed while LINE
    LOAD CONTROL is active. 
    5. Station-to-station calling to affected stations is not allowed during LINE LOAD CONTROL.
    6. HOTLINE [H-1] and HOUSE PHONE [H-2] connections become inoperative during LINE LOAD
    CONTROL.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Should the system restrict incoming calls during LINE LOAD
    CONTROL? 0/1: No/Yes. 
    						
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    L-11 Line Load Control
    Programming (cont’d)
    Note:
    Incoming calls terminated to CCIS/ISDN cannot be restricted.
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access and cancel. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H,
    B; Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign
    NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Assign an access code to LINE LOAD CONTROL. Assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code
    Appendix), SIDA = 46 for Line Load Control Start. Assign SRV = SSCA (Service Code Appendix),
    SIDA = 47 for Line Load Control Cancel. Assign a Connection Index, CI = Normal (N).
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 16 to the stations that will be unaffected by
    LINE LOAD CONTROL. 
    						
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    Line Load Control - Automatic L-20
    L-20  Line Load Control - Automatic
    General Description
    This feature allows the system to automatically deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls. The
    sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from outward calling
    during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions.
    Operating Procedure
    No manual operation is required.
    Service Conditions
    1. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    2. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] illuminates when LINE LOAD CONTROL -
    AUTOMATIC [L-20] is set in the system.
    3. Incoming calls from a trunk can be restricted in System Data.
    4. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - AUTOMATIC [L-20] is activated or cancelled, a system message will
    be output via the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) [M-18].
    5. While LINE LOAD CONTROL - AUTOMATIC [L-20] is activated, a single line station will receive busy
    tone (or the display of the D
    term is blank) when going off-hook.
    6. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls.
    7. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks cannot be restricted.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 56 and 57. Set LINE LOAD CONTROL-AUTOMATIC Execution
    (Index 56)/Execution cancel (Index 57) CPU Occupancy Rate. If no data is assigned, RAM data 97%
    (Index 56) and 90% (Index 57) are used.
    System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Incoming Trunk Call Restriction during LINE LOAD CONTROL 0/1:
    Not Required/Required
    Note:
    Incoming calls terminated to CCIS/ISDN trunks cannot be restricted.
    STEP 2:ASFC - Assign SFI = 16 to the Service Feature Class of the stations that are to be able to originate
    calls during Line Load Control. 
    						
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    L-21 Line Load Control - MAT
    L-21 Line Load Control - MAT
    General Description
    This feature allows the MAT [M-18] to deny a preselected group of stations the ability to originate calls by activating
    a command key. The sole intention of this feature is to temporarily restrict the least important internal stations from
    outward calling during an excessive traffic load or emergency conditions.
    Operating Procedure
    The ALLC command is used to designate start and stop of LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT.
    Service Conditions
    1. Individual stations are programmed for this feature via CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
    2. The lamp on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] will illuminate when LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT
    is set in the system.
    3. Incoming calls from a trunk can be restricted in System Data.
    4. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT is activated, a station will receive busy tone (or the display for the
    D
    term is blank) when going off-hook.
    5. A station in LINE LOAD CONTROL [L-11, 20, 21] can receive incoming calls.
    6. When LINE LOAD CONTROL - MAT is activated or cancelled, a system message will be output on the
    MAT [M-18].
    7. Incoming calls terminated via CCIS/ISDN trunks are not restricted.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 59, Bit 0. Incoming Trunk Call Restriction during LINE LOAD
    CONTROL 0/1: Not Required/Required.
    STEP 2:ASFC - Assign SFI = 16 to the Service Feature Class of the stations that are to be able to originate
    calls during Line Load Control. 
    						
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    Listed Directory Number L-24
    L-24 Listed Directory Number
    General Description
    This feature allows Listed Directory Number Display on the ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] when the Attendant
    has answered a Listed Directory Number call.
    Operating Procedure
    1. The Attendant at an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] answers an incoming call (DID, TIE).
    a.) The DEST lamp lights up.
    b.) The Listed Directory Number is displayed.
    2. The Attendant presses the SRC key. 
    a.) The DEST lamp goes out and the SRC lamp lights up.
    b.) The route/trunk number is displayed.
    Service Conditions
    1. This service is effective when the Attendant at an ATTENDANT CONSOLE [A-3] has answered a Listed
    Directory Number call.
    2. If the Attendant presses the SRC key while the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the display changes
    to the calling partys route/trunk number. In this case, the Listed Directory Number of the call being
    handled at present cannot be displayed again.
    3. While the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the Attendant can transfer the call to a desired station by
    entering the destination number on the key pad. In this case, the Listed Directory Number of the call being
    handled at present cannot be displayed again.
    4. While the Listed Directory Number is displayed, the Attendant can place the present call on hold by
    pressing the HOLD key. In this case, the Listed Directory Number will not be displayed again when the
    Attendant returns to the call on hold.
    5. The LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER should be assigned in System Data.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 1, Index 70, Bit 0. Called Number Display when Call Forwarding to ATTCON
    0/1: Out/In Service.
    STEP 2:ALDN - Assign the LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER. 
    						
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    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    General Description
    This service feature routes LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER (LDN) calls to a preselected station when the system
    is in night mode.
    Operating Procedure
    To answer LDN NIGHT CONNECTION calls (DID, TIE):
    1. An incoming LDN call in night mode is automatically routed to a preselected LDN NIGHT
    CONNECTION station within the system. 
    2. The calling party receives ringback tone. 
    3. The ringing signal is sent to the LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station. 
    4. The LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station goes off-hook to answer the incoming call. If necessary, this
    station can transfer the incoming call to another station within the system using the CALL TRANSFER -
    ALL CALLS [C-11] service feature.
    Service Conditions
    1. NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED [N-1] and NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE [N-2] take priority
    over this feature.
    2. The destination station can be assigned on a per-LDN basis.
    3. This feature is available for a maximum of 16 LDNs per tenant.
    4. A data terminal cannot be used as a destination station for this feature.
    5. The following service features are not available for the destination station: 
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5]
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]
    CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER [C-3]
    CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE [C-28]
    CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE [C-60]
    CALL FORWARDING - DONT ANSWER - OUTSIDE [C-74]
    6. A UCD station can be assigned as the destination of LDN Night Connection, but queuing functions of
    UCD (such as DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT - UCD [D-31] and CALL WAITING LAMP - UCD [D-76]
    are not available when all the stations within the UCD group are busy.
    7. When the destination station is busy, an incoming call is handled as follows: The call waits in queue. The
    status of the destination station is periodically checked. NIGHT CONNECTION OUTSIDE - SYSTEM
    [N-18] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is available when CALL FORWARDING -
    BUSY LINE [C-2] to the Attendant or CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE [C-60] has
    been assigned.
    8. MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION [M-3] is not available for this service.
    9. NIGHT CONNECTION OUTSIDE - SYSTEM [N-18] or TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION
    [T-8] is available while the destination station is in the following states:
    a.) LOCK OUT [L-3] make busy.
    b.) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5] set to the Attendant. 
    c.) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE [C-28] set.
    10. The LDN NIGHT CONNECTION station and the attendant console must be accommodated in the same
    node for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    LDN Night Connection L-28
    Interactions
    1. A maximum of 16 LDNs can be assigned per tenant, each with its own separate destination station. The
    same destination may also be used for all LDNs.
    2. STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR [S-7] and STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL [S-9] are valid from
    the night transfer destination station.
    3. MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL, BUSY, DON’T ANSWER [M-44, M-24, M-25] and
    MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL, BUSY, DON’T ANSWER-CCIS [M-40, M-41, M-42] are
    valid from Night transfer destination station. 
    4. An incoming DID call will get busy tone if the Night transfer destination station is CALL
    FORWARDING-ALL [C-5] or CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to the Attendant, and
    TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8] is not service.
    5. An incoming DID call will ring at the Night transfer destination station if CALL FORWARDING-DON’T
    ANSWER [C-3] is set to the Attendant. 
    6. There is no restriction check for LDN NIGHT CONNECTION destination stations. The station can be
    totally restricted from receiving incoming calls and still receive LDN NIGHT CONNECTION calls.
    7. If the Night transfer destination station is busy, LDN calls will go into queue.
    8. If the system is switched to Day mode while LDN calls are in queue, only those calls that are in queue will
    be redirected to the Attendant. LDN calls that are ringing the Night transfer destination station will
    continue to ring that station and will not be redirected to the Attendant.
    9. If the Night transfer destination station is in the Make Busy state (MBST Command = 1 for that station)
    or is in LINE LOCKOUT [L-3], the LDN call will go to TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-
    8]. 
    10. If the Night transfer destination station (station A) is in CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] to
    station B and both stations (station A and station B) are busy, the incoming LDN call will queue to both
    station A and station B, and will ring the first idle station. 
    11. If the Night transfer destination (station A) is in CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE [C-2] over CCIS
    to station C in the remote office, and both station A and station C are busy, busy tone is returned to the
    incoming LDN calling party.
    12. Incoming LDN calls to a Night transfer destination station that has set CALL FORWARDING-ALL
    CALLS, BUSY LINE, DON’T ANSWER-CCIS [C-45, C-46, C-47] over CCIS to a busy UCD group in
    the remote office will queue to that group, and will activate the CALL WAITING LAMP-UCD [C-76], if
    programmed.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ALDN - Assign LDN number and its transfer destination.
    TN: Tenant Number 
    LDN: Listed Directory Number (must match station numbering plan)
    Night Transfer:Y/N
    If no, then LDN will only go to Attendant.
    If yes, then the following parameters will be enabled:
    TYPE: Night Transfer Type
    1: Station number
    2: Outside (up to 8 digits)
    3: ADC (when more than 8 digits are required)
    STN: For Types 1 & 2.  
    						
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    L-28 LDN Night Connection
    Programming (cont’d)
    For Type 1, assign station number here. 
    For Type 2, assign access code and outside number here. 
    (A CCIS remote office station number can be input here also). 
    ADC: For Type 3.
    Input ADC number desired as assigned in the ASPD command. 
    STEP 2:ACFR - Assign TSFI: 2 (Night Connection-Fixed) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN to
    go to night transfer destination. Assign TSFI: 5 (TAS) to be allowed CCI: 1 (LDN). This allows LDN
    to go to TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY ST A T I ON [ T - 8 ] .   R e s t r i c t   i f  not using TAS. 
    						
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