NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Wireless System Manual
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24301 Pag e 1 84 Revision 1.0 Cancel Procedure When deleting the ASDT/ALGSL/APHNL command data assigned as conferee, the user must first, delete the AHLGL data.10) ASHCN (Assignment of Station Hunting Group-Circular for NDM) Assign Station Hunting Group-Circular between conference leader ports and/or conference leader ports for cascade connection on each set of CFTB circuit cards. Note 11:This command is required, only when calling a conference discovering a set of CFTB circuit cards which is in an idle state from multiple CFTB circuit cards. B END

NDA-24301 CHAPTER 4 Page 185 Revision 1.0 SHORT TEXT MESSAGE SERVICE 1. GENERAL Description This feature enables a short text message (STM), once arrived at a mail box of the Short Text Message Server (external equipment), to be automatically distributed to the addressee PS via Open Application Interface (OAI). This feature also provides a Zip Tone and “TM WAITING” notification on the display (LCD) of the addressee PS that is busy, and if the PS is out of zone, even makes retransmission of the STM after the PS returns to the zone. See Figure 4-7 for details: Note:This describes STM Facilities available for external STM OAI application. Actual functionalities all depend on the application. Please refer to the OAI application manuals. Figure 4-7 Outline of Short Text Message (STM) Service ZT PBX STM Server (External Equipment) PS (Busy) Talking ➁ Notification Note: Notification : Zip Tone and indication on PS display (TM WAITING).Note OAI ZT PBX STM Server (External Equipment) PS STMOAI Mail Arrived !Mail ➀STM Mail Arrived !Mail DtermPS or After PS Release PS Out of Zone ZT PBX STM Server (External Equipment) OAI ➀ STM Mail Arrived !Mail After return from the out of zone PS PS (Returns to the zone) Out of Zone ZT PBX STM Server (External Equipment) OAI Mail ➁Signal: PS returned the zone! ➂STM (retransmission) ➂ Signal: PS released! ZT PBX STM Server (External Equipment) PS (Released) ➃STM (retransmission) OAI Mail Case 1: PS in Idle State Case 2: PS in Busy State Case 3: PS In Out of Zone State

CHAPTER 4 NDA-24301 Pag e 1 86 Revision 1.0 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE By using PS function key, user can set a password (less than 4 digits) to the PS to enter STM (short text message system) mode, if more details are required, please refer to “PS’s manual”. The STM transmitted to the PS while PS’s buffer (max. 10 messages) is full is temporarily kept in STM server. When requesting the STM, delete old STM data in the buffer using function key. Then the PS automatically requests STM server to retransmit the STM. If more details are required, please refer to “PS’s manual”. 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is available only for My Line (L1) of a two-line PS. (Not provided for Sub line (L2)) 2. This feature is provided in the same form as that for call termination. 3. STM Message transmission route is only one way: STM server → PS. 4. An STM can contain 128 byte data in the maximum. 5. The followings are not available in this feature. Call Forwarding-All Calls Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer Call Forwarding-Busy Line Call Forwarding-PS Incoming Incomplete 6. This feature is counted as CS peg count. 7. If the following occur, STM is not distributed, but stays in the mail box of the STM server. The STM is later safely transmitted by this feature’s retransmission function. Addressee PS is out of zone. Addressee PS has a power down. The line of addressee PS is busy. PS is in a state of hand-over. Note Note: When hand-over unexpectedly starts, while the message transmission is partially in progress, this feature sees this as a squelch disconnection and performs message retransmission after the hand-over is completed. 8. In this feature, PCS Roaming is not available. 9. When STMs from two or more servers are directed to a single PS almost simultaneously, the PS can receive only one STM which is created first. 10. Hardware Requirements: Be sure to use PS and ZT that are both supporting this feature. If other PS/ZT is used, the following occurs at the PBX side: PBX sends an STM request to a PS. PBX cannot obtain a response signal from the PS. Also, PBX cannot identify that the PS/ZT is not compatible with the STM feature. PBX judges the PS as in (and returning from) the out-of zone area. According to the judgement above, PBX performs adequate processing (PS is judged as returning from the zone, and a retry of STM request is made).

NDA-24301 CHAPTER 4 Page 187 Revision 1.0 4. PROGRAMMING No data programming is required.

CHAPTER 4 NDA-24301 Pag e 1 88 Revision 1.0 PCS←→NURSE CALL INTEGRATION 1. GENERAL By using both TCP/IP data channel and voice station circuit connections to an external Nurse Call System, this feature enables the PS user (in this service, the user is care giver in a hospital) to receive immediate indication and respond to an assigned patient’s request or alarm. On the care giver (PS user) side, a PS (wireless) is connected to the IPX system, and on the patient side, a nurse call button (or other alerting device) is connected to the Nurse Call System. The IPX system and Nurse Call System are connected via an OpenWorx server application. Thus, with the patient pressing the nurse call button (or other alarm or event requiring Nurse Call system action), the care giver, by a single key depression, speak with the patient through the bedside Nurse Call system speaker or signal the Nurse Call system to alert an alternate party to the condition. 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE Originating Nurse Call 1 User (patient) presses a nurse call button. 2 PS rings; PS LCD displays “Room No.” + “Priority”, and “FWD” is displayed above F2 key. Answering Nurse Call 1 User (care giver) presses L1 key on the PS terminal. 2 PS stops ringing and conversation starts. Rejecting Nurse Call 1 User (care giver) presses F2 key on the PS terminal. 2 PS stops ringing and the nurse call is disconnected. TCP/IP PBX PS (care giver) Nurse Call Button (patient) Analog Line TCP/IP ZT NCS OAI terminal 1 2Originating Nurse Call (patient side) Presses a nurse call button; the NCS (Nurse Call System) notifies the nurse call to PS via OAI interface using TCP/IP line. Answering Nurse Call (care giver side) Answers the ringing PS; Connection between patient and care giver is established using analog line. 1 2

NDA-24301 CHAPTER 4 Page 189 Revision 1.0 Disconnecting Nurse Call 1 User (care giver) presses “#” key two times; 2 The reorder tone is heard. 3 Presses END key. 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. This feature is available since Release 9 software. 2. This feature is provided when the OAI system is effective at the PBX side. 3. Maximum of 16 bytes data (Room no., Priority, etc.) is displayed on the PS for the nurse call information. 4. INTERACTIONS 1. Two-line Operation is not available for this feature. The PS terminal to be set for single line operation is used for this service. Be sure to assign the single line data to a PS if the terminal is used for this service. 2. The following services are not available by this feature: Call Forwarding - All Calls Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer Call Forwarding - Busy Line Call Forwarding - PS Incoming Incomplete 3. Call Transfer service cannot be operated from PS while PS is engaged in this service. 4. This feature is not available for the PS in PCS Roaming status. 5. The call traffic by this feature is included in the “CS Peg Count” category. 5. PROGRAMMING Assign the normal station data for care-giver PS.

CHAPTER 4 NDA-24301 Pag e 1 90 Revision 1.0 SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM 1. GENERAL This feature allows a PS user to call certain frequently dialed numbers using fewer digits (abbreviated call codes) than would normally be required. 2. OPERATING PROCEDURE 1. Press off-hook button; receive Dial Tone. 2. Dial SPEED CALLING–SYSTEM- PS access code (maximum three digits). 3. Dial abbreviated call code (maximum four digits). 4. Call is completed. 3. SERVICE CONDITIONS This item describes conditions exclusive for PS only. For other service conditions, see SPEED CALLING- SYSTEM [S-3, 3D] and SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM [S-61] in Feature Programming Manual. 1. This feature is available since Release 9 software. 2. For SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM – PS call origination using Pre-set dialing, system data assignment (ASYD, SYS1, INDEX420, b0=1) is required. 3. This feature is guaranteed for outgoing calls using LCR/LCRS method. 4. This service is available for PS in Fusion-Roaming status. In that case, this service is activated following the SFC data and SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM data in the node where the used ZT is installed.

NDA-24301 CHAPTER 4 Page 191 Revision 1.0 4. PROGRAMMING 1 ASYD (Assignment of System Data) System Data 1, Index 93, Bit3. Separate or Common Tenant Data table development for ASPD command data. 0/1 = Separate/Common System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 6. Toll restriction for trunk outgoing call using SPEED CALLING- SYSTEM–PS. 0/1 = Restricted/Allowed (SFC of AABD command basis). System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 7. Toll Restriction for trunk outgoing call using SPEED CALLING- SYSTEM–PS (system basis). 0/1 = Restricted/Allowed (If required) System Data 1, Index 420, Bit0. Access Code using the Pre-set dialing. 0/1 = No/Yes 2 ANPD (Assignment of Numbering Plan) Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign for Normal (N). Assign NND in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan. 3 ASPA (Assignment of Special Access Code) CI=N, SRV = SSC (Service Code), SID = 15. *Value in NND is the sum of digits of Access code plus Abbreviated Digit Code (ADC) programmed in ASPD. Example: 6 (1 digit’s access code) + 010 (3 digits’ ACD) → NND = 4 4 ASFC (Assignment of Service Restriction Class) SFC that allows this service, SFI = 12, RES=1 5 ASPD (Assignment of Speed Calling) Assign ACD (Abbreviated code) against CD (called party’s number including the access code of the route). 6 AABD (Assignment of Speed Calling Restriction Data) Assign that ADC (Abbreviated Speed Calling Code assigned in ASPD command) is allowed or restricted (RES: 0/1 = Connection is restricted/Connection is allowed) for each SFC. START END

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NDA-24301 CHAPTER 5 Page 193 Revision 1.0 CHAPTER 5 COMMANDS This chapter explains some commands added or revised in the PCS system. Table 5-1 below shows the list of related commands. Table 5-1 List of Commands COMMAND NAMEFULL COMMAND NAME ACS DLAssignment of CS/ZT Data for Local Data Memory AC SDNAssignment of CS/ZT Data for Network Data Memory AC SELAssignment of Expansion CS/ZT System Data for Local Data Memory ACS ENAssignment of Expansion CS/ZT System Data for Network Data Memory ACS PLAssignment of CS/ZT Peg Count Data for Local Data Memory AHRTLAssignment of Home PBX Routing Number Data for Local Data Memory ALVPLAssignment of LVP Code for Local Data Memory ALVPNAssignment of LVP Code for Network Data Memory APCNLAssignment of PHS Community Data for Local Data Memory APCNNAssignment of PHS Community Data for Network Data Memory APDLLDownload of PS Operation Data for Local Data Memory APDLNDownload of PS Operation Data for Network Data Memory APSDAssignment of PS Operation Data for DM ARODLAssignment of Roaming Self PBX Number Data for Local Data Memory AV P DAssignment of Visitor PS Data AV P D LAssignment of Telephone Number for Visitor PS for Local Data Memory AV P D NAssignment of Telephone Number for Visitor PS for Network Data Memory *ASFCAssignment of Service Feature Class *ASPAAssignment of Special Access Code *ASYDAssignment of System Data *AAEDAssignment of Announcement Equipment Data *ALGSLAssignment of Telephone Number Data for Local Data Memory *ALGSNAssignment of Telephone Number Data for Network Data Memory *ALRTNAssignment of Logical Route for Network Data Memory *ANSDLAssignment of Number Sharing Data for Local Data Memory Note:An asterisk (*) indicates the commands whose contents are given slight addition or amendment in the PCS system. This manual only describes the parts revised from the previous ones. Additionally, for more detail, refer to “Office Data Specification” or “System Operations and Maintenance Manual” for the PBX for commands marked with an asterisk (*).