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C-20
Interactions (cont'd)
9.
When the Night stations are located at the satellite PBX and no Attendant Console is provided, a Night
key must be installed at the satellite location to activate night service. When the key is operated, the CAS
operations are suspended, and incoming calls are terminated at the NIGHT CONNECTION FIXED/
FLEXIBLE station(s) [F-1, 2] or via TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION [T-8]. When answered,
the Night station can transfer the call to the main location via the TIE trunks but not the RLT circuits. A
PA-D07 (Attendant Console) circuit card must be supplied to the satellite system.
10.
PAGING ACCESS [P-1]: This feature allows the CAS Attendant to access paging equipment located at
the branch location upon answering an RLT call. See PAGING ACCESS
[M-1].
11.
CODE CALLING ACCESS [C-21]: This feature allows the CAS Attendant Console to access CODE
CALLING equipment located at the satellite location upon answering an RLT call.
12.
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDINGS [S-10]: SMDR is provided for calls extended by a CAS
Attendant Console.
Programming
Main System
STEP 1:
ASYD - System Data 1, Index 150. Assign data 00H. This is the guard timer between the Attendant
Console switch hook flash and the dialing of digits.
System Data 1, Index 151. Assign data 00H. This allows a 480 msec. SHF. Timer Class is given as 32
msec. For variable Hooking values, adjust the Miscellaneous Timer Class in Bit 0-3.
System Data 2, Index 13, Bit 1. Assign a data "0" for a Main system. This Bit applies to the PFT circuit
card. This application is not common.
STEP 2:
ARTD - Assign the CAS routes (Release Link Trunks, RLT) in ARTD as follows. Be sure to assign
CDN 6:TCL as data "7", CA line.
RT:1
1-OSGS
15-LSG
STEP 3:
ATRK - Program the LEN of the RLT trunks. These trunks must be 16COT circuit cards.
STEP 4:
MBTK - Make idle the Release Link Trunk.
*This Bit will provide a D
Note 1:
**This Bit is used when the 8TLT card, Issue 14 circuit card is used at the Main PBX location for the
Note 2:
Release Link Trunks. At the satellite location, an 8TLT card is used for Release Link Trunk (RLT). If a
16COT card is used as the RLT at the main location, assign LSG as data 0 Loop.
STEP 3:
AAKP - To provide the Attendant Console with a FLASH key, the assignment of Attendant Console
Key Pattern (AAKP) must be programmed. Assign the ATN: Attendant Number (TRK No. for RTE
901); KYN = 5; and FUNC = 1, CAS Line. (If this data is not assigned, CAS trunks will not ring into
the Attendant Console.)
STEP 4:
ANND - For the outgoing connection parameter, OG; assign Route Number and the Number of
Necessary Digits. The NND is the number of digits in the satellite switches' station numbering plan.
Night Station - CAS
STEP 1:
ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access.
STEP 2:
ASPA - Assign an access code to the (Hooking (H)), SRV = SSC (Service Code); SID = 43. Assign
for a Connection Status Index (CI) of Hooking (H).
STEP 3:
ACFR - Assignment of Call Forwarding Restriction. Allow Call Class Index (CCI) 14, CAS Trunk
Main, a Transfer Service Feature Index (TSFI) of 5, TAS.
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trunk display when used as a Night Station.
5-TF
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6-TCL
NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
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and MEET-ME PAGING
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