NEC Amplified Phone ND 70895 E User Manual

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2. How to Follow the Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Configuration of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2. System Outline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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OAI (Open Application Interface) System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Software Structure in the OAI System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
2.2.1 Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
Figure  
Title  
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Concept of MSF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Concept of TMF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Concept of ETF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Concept of ACF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Concept of FLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Concept of SCF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
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Table  
Title  
Page  
Configuration of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Related Reference Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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Interface Conditions of the Circuit Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
OAI System Command Table List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
OAI Software and System Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83  
Relationship between System Messages and Alarm Lamps on TOPU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88  
System Messages of OAI System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89  
Error Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90  
Repairing Procedure for TCP/IP Link Failure (Message “4-R”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94  
Repairing Procedure for TCP/IP Link Failure (Message “26-V”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94  
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CHAPTER 1  
1. General  
INTRODUCTION  
This manual describes the outline, installation procedure/installation tests, and various phases of maintenance  
work of an OAI (Open Application Interface) system which realizes the NEAX2400 IMX and a computer  
system.  
2. How to Follow the Manual  
2.1 Configuration of This Manual  
Configuration of this manual is shown in Table 1-1.  
Table 1-1 Configuration of This Manual  
CHAPTER  
TITLE  
CONTENTS  
This chapter describes the concept, function and configuration of the  
NEAX2400 IMX OAI System  
This chapter describes the installation procedure for NEAX2400 IMX  
OAI System  
This chapter describes the commands that are used in NEAX2400 IMX  
OAI System  
This chapter describes the procedure for setting the office data required  
in NEAX2400 IMX OAI System  
This chapter describes the maintenance, fault diagnosis and fault repair  
procedure of NEAX2400 IMX OAI System  
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How to Follow the Manual  
2.2 Related Reference Manual  
The installation tasks for the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System consist of those related to the NEAX2400 IMX  
system and those related to the OAI functions. Since this manual describes the tasks pertaining to the OAI  
functions, it must be used together with the following manuals that describe tasks pertaining to the NEAX2400  
IMX itself when performing tasks pertaining to the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System.  
Table 1-2 Related Reference Manual  
MANUALS FOR NEAX2400 IMX  
RELATIONSHIP WITH THIS MANUAL  
Installation Manual  
When performing installation and installation tests of the NEAX2400 IMX  
OAI System, these manuals are to be used together with Chapter 3, "INSTAL-  
LATION PROCEDURE" and also with “Circuit Card Manual”.  
Feature Programming Manual  
When performing maintenance jobs on the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System, this  
manual is to be used together with Chapter 6, "MAINTENANCE" of this man-  
ual.  
System Operations and Maintenance  
Manual  
When performing installation tests and maintenance jobs on the NEAX2400  
IMX OAI System, this manual is to be used together with Chapter 4, "COM-  
MANDS" of this manual.  
Office Data Specification  
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CHAPTER 2  
1. General  
SYSTEM OUTLINE  
This chapter describes the concept, functions, and configuration of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System.  
Before performing installation and/or maintenance of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System, read this chapter  
carefully.  
The contents of Chapter 2 are outlined below.  
Explains the outline of the OAI system  
Explains the configuration of the OAI system  
Interface with External Computer (General-Purpose Information Processing Equipment)  
Explains the conditions for interface with external computer, and use of the related circuit cards  
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2. System Outline  
2.1 OAI (Open Application Interface) System  
1. The OAI system is the interface that joins a variety of facilities of the NEAX2400 IMX to the application  
programs of the external computer (general-purpose information processing equipment) of the user.  
2. The NEAX2400 IMX can be controlled by the external computer through the OAI system.  
3. The OAI system diversifies the information processing functions of the NEAX2400 IMX, thus offering  
users’ unique added values.  
4. For implementing the OAI system, an Interface Processor (IP) is provided to the NEAX2400 IMX.  
5. The IP controls the communication protocol between the NEAX2400 IMX and the UAP (User’s  
Application Processor of the external computer) in accordance with the basic reference model of the Open  
Systems Interconnection (OSI) standardized by the ISO (Note).  
Note: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)  
2.2 Software Structure in the OAI System  
The software structure in the OAI system is shown in Figure 2-1. So far, the software structure of the  
NEAX2400 IMX is generally categorized into three major blocks: Input Processing Block, Internal Processing  
Block, and Output Processing Block. When the Input Processing Block detects a call, the Internal Processing  
Block analyzes and identifies the call. In accordance with the result of this processing, the Output Processing  
Block executes required switching operations, controlling of lamps/keys, etc. To meet these processing  
requirements, a conventional arrangement is made every time a request for the application software arises. The  
modules of the Input Processing Block and the Output Processing Block are replaced with those corresponding  
to such a request. However, in the case of the OAI system, each unit function to be made available for the  
computer in the Input Processing Block and the Output Processing Block is defined as a facility (each slant lined  
portion in Figure 2-1) in advance, so that each of these facilities may be directly controlled by the external  
computer through the OAI interface. For example, the key information input by processing of key receiving is  
not processed within NEAX2400 IMX, but is analyzed by the external computer. As a result of this processing  
by the external computer, all the related messages are shown on a digital display and a lamp display at  
corresponding terminals. In other words, the OAI interface has released the function of the conventional internal  
processing to the external computers.  
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System Outline  
Queue  
Queue  
Input Processing  
Block  
Internal  
Processing Block  
Output Processing  
Block  
Digit  
Analysis  
Switch Control  
Digit Count  
Key  
Analysis  
Digit Display  
Key  
Trunk  
Receiving  
Selection  
Subscriber  
Class  
Identification  
Off-Hook/  
On-Hook  
Monitor  
Lamp Display  
Switch  
Selection  
Other I  
Other I  
Other l  
Other l  
Other m  
Other n  
OAI Interface  
Note:  
portion is  
the unit function  
(partial) to be  
released by the OAI  
system.  
Processing by External Computer  
Equivalent to the  
internal processing  
of the NEAX2400 IMX  
Figure 2-1 Software Structure in the OAI System  
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2.2.1 Facilities  
Each of the unit functions of the NEAX2400 IMX, such as switch control function, terminal control  
function, etc., that can be controlled by the application of the computer is referred to as “facility”. The  
facilities can be categorized in two kinds as per the operating pattern; one is “Provider Facility” and the  
other is “Performer Facility”.  
Provider Facility  
A facility of this kind is capable of communicating with one Application Program (AP) on the  
computer, and executes start-up, etc. of an AP on the computer.  
Performer Facility  
A facility of this kind is capable of communicating with plural application programs (AP) on the  
computer. It is activated from each AP as the common facility and executes required processing in  
accordance with the control information given from the AP.  
Each of the main facilities is outlined in the following.  
1. Provider Facilities  
(a) Terminal Mode Set Facility (MSF)  
With a specific key depressed on a terminal, this facility sets terminal mode. When terminal mode is  
set by this facility, a communication path is set up between the terminal and the AP on the computer.  
Key operation  
NEAX2400 IMX  
MSF  
The Computer  
term  
Terminal (D  
)
AP  
(Setting of Communication Path)  
Figure 2-2 Concept of MSF  
Note: The external computer is referred to as the computer.  
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(b) Terminal Multiple Information Transfer Facility (TMF)  
This facility executes batch transfer of dial number information entered from a terminal, card  
information provided from the card reader, etc. to the AP. (Figure 2-3)  
Dial, key, card input  
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
Terminal (Dterm  
)
TMF  
AP  
(Batch Transfer)  
Card Reader  
Figure 2-3 Concept of TMF  
(c) Call Event Transfer Facility (ETF)  
This facility edits the detailed data (call duration, etc.) pertaining to calls at terminals accommodated  
in the NEAX2400 IMX, and provides the edited information to the computer. (Figure 2-4)  
term  
Terminal (D  
)
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
ETF  
AP  
(Starting)  
(Transfer of Call Detailed Information)  
Figure 2-4 Concept of ETF  
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(d) Authorization Code Facility (ACF)  
Upon accepting a connection request and/or a service request from a terminal, this facility transfers  
the ID code of that specific terminal to the AP and also executes either connection processing or  
connection restricting processing in accordance with the restriction class information returned from  
the computer. (Figure 2-5)  
(ID code input)  
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
(Answer)  
Terminal  
ACF  
AP  
term  
(D  
)
(Starting)  
Note: Connection Processing or Connection Restricting Processing  
Figure 2-5 Concept of ACF  
(e) Free Location Facility (FLF)  
This facility establishes the correspondence between the extension number allocated to a terminal  
and the user’s unique ID code in accordance with the number conversion information provided from  
the AP. (Figure 2-6)  
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
FLF  
AP  
(Extension Number/ID Code Conversion Information)  
Figure 2-6 Concept of FLF  
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2. Performer Facilities  
(a) Terminal Control Facility (TCF)  
This facility controls the LCD, LED, etc. on a terminal concerned as per a control order provided by  
the AP. It also activates the KTF, NTF, and CRF upon receiving a data read request provided from  
the AP. (Figure 2-7)  
LED•LCD Control  
NEAX2400 IMX  
TCF  
The Computer  
LCD  
AP  
Terminal (Dterm)  
(Control of LED, LCD, Chime, etc.)  
(KTF, NTF,  
CRF, etc.)  
AP  
TCF  
(Activation of Other Facilities)  
Figure 2-7 Concept of TCF  
(b) Key Code Transfer Facility (KTF)  
When a terminal concerned is on the terminal mode, this facility transfers the key code information  
from that specific terminal to the AP. (Figure 2-8)  
Key input  
Terminal (Dterm)  
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
KTF  
AP  
(Key Code Information Transfer)  
Figure 2-8 Concept of KTF  
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(c) Dial Number Transfer Facility (NTF)  
When a terminal concerned is on the terminal mode, this facility transfers the dialed number  
information from that specific terminal to the AP. (Figure 2-9)  
Dial number input  
NEAX2400 IMX  
NTF  
The Computer  
AP  
Terminal (Dterm  
)
(Dial Number Information Transfer)  
Figure 2-9 Concept of NTF  
(d) Switch Control Facility (SCF)  
This facility executes the processing of an outgoing connection or of releasing the connection  
between a terminal and another in accordance with the connection control information provided from  
the AP. (Figure 2-10)  
NEAX2400 IMX  
SCF  
The Computer  
AP  
(Processing of Outgoing Connection/Connection Release)  
term  
Terminal (D  
)
Figure 2-10 Concept of SCF  
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(e) Restriction Control Facility (RCF)  
This facility changes the restriction class of a terminal concerned in accordance with a directive given  
by the AP. The restriction class changing can be made on the basis of each terminal, each group, or  
each system. (Figure 2-11)  
NEAX2400 IMX  
RCF  
The Computer  
term  
Terminal (D  
)
AP  
(Restriction Class Change)  
Figure 2-11 Concept of RCF  
(f) Terminal Mode Reset Facility (MRF)  
With a direction received from the AP or a specific key depressed on a terminal, this facility resets  
terminal mode. When terminal mode is reset by this facility, the current communication path  
(terminal mode status) is released. (Figure 2-12)  
Key operation  
Terminal (D  
NEAX2400 IMX  
The Computer  
term  
)
MRF  
AP  
Note: This figure shows the case in which the terminal mode is reset from the terminal.  
Figure 2-12 Concept of MRF  
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(g) Application Language Transfer Facility (ATF)  
With a direction received from the AP or a specific key depressed on a terminal, this facility sends  
out the APL information input from an OAI terminal to the AP. (Figure 2-13)  
The system does not care the contents of the APL information at all.  
NEAX2400 IMX  
ATF  
The Computer  
AP  
APL  
Terminal (OAI terminal)  
Figure 2-13 Concept of ATF  
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2.2.2 Join of Facilities and Application  
1. When a facility of the NEAX2400 IMX is controlled by the Application Program (AP) on the UAP  
computer, the AP and that facility must be connected first. The following is the procedure of this  
connection.  
(a) Set-up of Association  
A communication path is to be opened so that the AP can communicate with the facility.  
(b) Opening of Facility  
The facility that the AP uses is to be declared to the NEAX2400 IMX, and then the AP and the  
declared facility are joined.  
2. Set-up of Association and Opening of Facility  
Association is set up by activation from the AP first, and then the association is released along with  
the stop of the AP. Without this association, the AP cannot communicate with the facility and cannot  
control the facility, either.  
Then, the facility must be opened so as to allow the AP to communicate with the facility through  
the communication path opened by setting up of the association. Opening of facility is executed on  
each facility basis.  
As a result of the above procedure, the AP becomes able to freely control each of the facilities of  
the NEAX2400 IMX, and a variety of applications can be programmed on the computer.  
2.2.3 Cope of Application in changeover of CPU System  
Associations established between NEAX2400 IMX and External computer are released when  
changeover of CPU system executes.  
Therefore each application program cap must set up Association again after changeover of CPU system.  
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System Configuration  
3. System Configuration  
The OAI System can be implemented in the Built-in Type configuration, with which the IP is built in the CPU  
of the NEAX2400 IMX. The configuration of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System is as follows.  
Single CPU configuration (Figure 2-14)  
OAI System  
Dual CPU configuration (Figure 2-15)  
IP  
Built-in CPU  
External Computer Interface Circuit  
Provided with External LAN  
cable connected from the PBX  
Ether: TCP/IP  
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System Configuration  
1. The configuration of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System is as follows.  
Single System Configuration of NEAX2400 IMX IMG  
TSW  
ELC  
term  
D
CPU  
External  
Computer  
ETHER (External LAN)  
CPR  
LPM  
CIRCUIT CARD  
NAME  
SYMBOL  
SYMBOL NAME  
REMARKS  
CPU  
ELC  
Dterm  
Central Processing Unit (NEAX2400 IMX) CPR  
RAM: Built in Data Memory  
Dterm Line Circuit  
PA-16ELCJ  
Digital Multifunction Terminal  
Dterm Series E  
Ethernet + TCP/IP protocol con-  
trol  
ETHER  
Ethernet Controller  
PZ-PC19  
Figure 2-14 IP Single System Configuration  
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System Configuration  
Dual System Configuration of NEAX2400 IMX IMG  
TSW  
ELC  
term  
D
CPU  
CPR  
ETHER (External LAN)  
External  
Computer  
LPM  
CIRCUIT CARD  
NAME  
SYMBOL  
SYMBOL NAME  
REMARKS  
CPU  
ELC  
Dterm  
Central Processing Unit (NEAX2400 IMX)  
Dterm Line Circuit  
CPR  
RAM: Built in Data Memory  
PA-16ELCJ  
Digital Multifunction Terminal  
Dterm Series E  
Ethernet + TCP/IP protocol con-  
trol  
ETHER  
Ethernet Controller  
PZ-PC19  
Figure 2-15 IP Dual System Configuration  
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Interface with External Computer  
4. Interface with External Computer  
4.1 Conditions for Interface with External Computer  
The circuit card for interface with the external computer (general-purpose information processing equip-  
ment), and the interface conditions are shown in Table 2-1.  
Table 2-1 Interface Conditions of the Circuit Card  
CIRCUIT CARD  
INTERFACE CONDITIONS  
Physical Interface  
10BASE-T  
TCP/IP  
Communication Protocol  
1 address/system  
Internet Address  
TCP port  
(Class A, B, C is available Note)  
ETHER  
(PZ-PC19)  
1 Port/Internet Address  
60030  
Data Transfer Speed  
10 Mbps  
Number of Interface Ports  
1 port/card (16 logical channels/port)  
Note: 172. 16. 253. 0 (Default)  
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  
This chapter explains the installation procedure for OAI System of NEAX2400 IMX.  
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Cable Connections with External Computer  
2. Cable Connections with External Computer  
This section explains cable connections between the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System and  
the external computer.  
ATTENTION  
Contents  
Static Sensitive  
Handling  
2.1 Cable Connections between OAI System and External Computer  
Precautions Required  
The cable connections between the OAI system and the external computer are shown  
in Figure 3-1.  
[PZ-PC19 card (LANI) is used]  
(a) Connection diagram  
When the OAI system and the external computer are connected using Ethernet + TCP/IP interface  
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
00 01 02 03 04
LANI (PZ-PC19)  
LPM  
BASEU  
10BASE-T (Straight)  
External Computer  
HUB  
Figure 3-1 Cable Connections BetweenOAI System and External Computer  
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OAI Software Installation  
3. OAI Software Installation  
This section explains the installation procedure for adding the OAI software to the PBX in off-line operation.  
For more detailed information of program install procedure before the OAI application software install, see  
“Installation Manual”.  
[Operation Procedure]  
STEP 1: By using MEM_HDD command, save all data to the both HDDs.  
STEP 2: Make the Standard Service Software FD link with the OAI Option Service Software FD, and install  
it into the HDD.  
When OAI system is used in the Fusion Network (OAI Terminal Anywhere), link the ACD Option Service  
Software for “Agent Anywhere” with the above software FD and install it into all the nodes. (valid since the  
PBX software R8)  
STEP 3: Initialize the system (perform IPL, DM loading).  
PROGRAM=“LOAD”  
SYSTEM DATA=“OVERRIDE/LOAD”  
Note: When OAI system is used through the Fusion Network [valid since Series 7400 (Release 8) software], the  
UAP must be booted up after the confirmation of the establishment of the Fusion Link.  
STEP 4: Change system data written in DM.  
ASYD SYS1  
INDEX31 -  
b0~b3: CM mounting capacity  
Normally assign “04”.  
INDEX79 -  
INDEX207 -  
b6=0 (OAI service is in service)  
b0 (IP in system0), b1 (IP in system1)  
Assign “1” to the corresponding bit for the IP accommodation.  
INDEX241-  
INDEX241-  
b2=1 (Call Processing Event Notification)  
b3=1 (Details of SCF Error Notification)  
Note 1: When OAI system is used in the Fusion Network, this data setting is necessary at the all nodes.  
Note 2: Reset the system after changing this data from 02H (normally assigned data value for the system without  
OAI service) to 04H.  
STEP 5: Assign the system data written in NDM.  
This data below are necessary when OAI system is used through the Fusion Network.  
ASYDN SYS1  
INDEX514-  
INDEX533-  
NDM usage  
FPC of the node that provides VNDM  
(Normally, assign the FPC of the node that has the IP)  
Note 3: Assign “OG” for Series 7400 (Release 8) and later software.  
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OAI Software Installation  
STEP 6: Assign the system data written in LDM.  
ASYDL SYS1  
INDEX512:  
FPC of the self-node  
When OAI system is used through the Fusion Network, this data setting is necessary at each node in the network.  
INDEX513:  
01 Hex (LDM usage)  
INDEX515~518 b0~b7:  
INDEX519~522 b0~b7:  
INDEX523~526 b0~b7:  
IP address (Hex) for PBX over external LAN  
Subnet Mask (Hex) for PBX over external LAN Note 4  
Default Gateway Address for External LAN Note 4  
(This data is required when the Host is connected via gateway)  
INDEX864 - b0=1 (Built-in IP is provided)  
When OAI system is used in the Fusion Network (OAI Terminal Anywhere) [available since the Series 7400 (Release 8)  
software], assign “1” at the node that has the IP.  
INDEX864 b1  
:Output the system message (4-R) when TCP-IP is normally disconnected.  
0/1=Effective/Ineffective  
Note 4: If the MAT or SMDR has been connected with external LAN already, this data assignment is not necessary.  
STEP 7: Check the station-to-station connection and confirm no fault status occurs or system messages are  
output (such as cable connection fault, LCD display fault, memory alarm fault, abnormal interrupt  
etc.).  
STEP 8: Program the OAI office data. Also, program the Fusion data to make ACD service effective through  
Fusion network, if necessary.  
STEP 9: Save the DM into the HDD by using MEM_HDD.  
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Upgrading OAI System from NEAX2400 ICS to NEAX2400 IMX  
4. Upgrading OAI System from NEAX2400 ICS to NEAX2400 IMX  
The procedure for upgrading OAI System NEAX2400 ICS to NEAX2400 IMX is shown below.  
4.1 Up Grading Procedure  
STEP 1: Stop the operation of the external computer by the appropriate procedure.  
STEP 2: Upgrade the PBX hardware following by the Upgrade Manual for the PBX.  
STEP 3: Upgrade the PBX software to install the software below.  
• Assortment of software for NEAX2400 IMX Note 1  
• OAI Optional software  
STEP 4: Program the following OAI commands data again.  
• ASYDL Note 2  
STEP 5: Start Up the external computer Note 3  
• hardware and software of the external computer  
STEP 6: Perform the installation test.  
Note 1: This software is commonly used with all types of systems. Data Memory does not have to be changed.  
Note 2: For detail, see Section 3. “OAI Software Installation”.  
Note 3: This procedure is not necessary for the ACD system without MIS. For more information, see Section 2.  
“Cable Connections with External Computer”. The TCP Port number of the external computer has to be  
changed to “60030” for NEAX2400 IMX.  
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1. General  
COMMANDS  
This chapter explains the commands that are used in the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System. The contents of this  
Chapter are outlined below.  
This section explains the construction of each command.  
This section explains the functions, parameters, and operating procedure of each command.  
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Configuration of Commands for OAI System  
2. Configuration of Commands forOAI System  
2.1 Configuration of Commands  
The configuration of the commands in use in the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System is shown in Figure 4-1.  
OAI System Operating Commands  
Commands for  
Business  
Commands for  
OAI System  
LMNO  
LOAC  
LOKC  
DFLN  
AADT  
ACNO  
AMNO  
AOAC  
AOKC  
LADT  
LCNO  
ASYDL  
ASYD  
AKYD  
ARNP  
ASPA  
ASYDN  
Commands  
Figure 4-1 Configuration of Commands of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System  
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Commands  
3. Commands  
This section explains the commands in used in the OAI System.  
3.1 List of Commands  
Table 4-1 shows a list of commands in use in the OAI system. As for any command other than those in the  
list, refer to the Feature Programming Manual and Office Data Specification of the NEAX2400 IMX.  
Table 4-1OAI System CommandTable List  
ABBREV.  
COMMAND  
COMMAND  
Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data  
Assignment of Specific Attendant Number  
List Up of Announcement/Dictation Trunks  
List Up of Conversion Number Data  
List Up of Monitored Number  
List Up of OAI Access Code  
List Up of OAI Key Code  
Note 1: Each command marked with *is used for listing up the assigned data, and thus its explanation will be  
omitted.  
Note 2: For this command, refer to the Feature Programming Manual and Office Data Specification of the  
NEAX2400 IMX.  
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Commands  
3.2 Outline of Commands for OAI System  
The interrelation among the commands to be used in the OAI System is illustrated in Figure 4-2.  
NEAX2400 IMX  
External Computer  
IP  
DLC/ELC  
Command Name : Commands for NEAX2400  
AKYD  
AOKC  
AOAC  
ASDT  
AKYD  
ASYD  
ARNP  
ASYD : Assignment of System Data  
ARNP : Assignment of Reverse Numbering Plan Data  
ASDT : Assignment of Station Data  
AKYD : Assignment of DtermKey Data  
Figure 4-2 Interrelation among OAI System Commands  
AKYD: This command is used to assign the function key codes (For OAI: 34 ~ 47) to the function key  
term  
positions of the D  
.
AOKC : This command is used to assign the meaning of OAI key code assigned by AKYD command.  
Note 1: Function key codes 34 ~ 47 respectively correspond to OAI key codes (1 ~ 14).  
AOAC : This command is used to assign the access code/operation code for the designated facility.  
This command is used only when the Facility Kind (F-KIND) has been set to “3” (Open Appli-  
cation Interface) by AOKC command.  
Note 2: Parameters OAI Key Code (KEY-CODE), Facility Kind (F-KIND), and Operation Code (OP-CODE) are  
determined by the application software to be used at each office.  
3.3 Items to Be Explained by Each Command  
Each command is described by the following items.  
Command  
(1) Functions  
(2) Precaution  
(3) Parameters  
: The name implies the command and its functions.  
: This item outlines the command functions.  
: This item explains precaution for use of the command.  
: This item explains the meaning of the information (parameters) of the data of  
the command.  
(4) Related Commands : This item specifies other command or commands pertaining to the same data,  
assignment/deletion/change/display/list up of the details of that specific data.  
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AADT  
AADT: Assignment of Announcement/Dictation Trunks  
1. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete Announcement Trunks or Dictation Trunks.  
2. Precaution  
When changing the LENS of the currently assigned Announcement/Dictation Trunks, delete the assigned  
data first by this command, and then change the LENS by Assignment of Trunk Data (ATRK) command.  
It must be remembered that, if the LENS data are deleted first by ATRK command by mistake, the data  
currently assigned by this AADT command are automatically deleted.  
3. Parameters  
TYPE  
NO.  
:
:
Announcement Trunk (ANT), Dictation Trunk (DCT)  
Message Number  
D
:
Disconnect Timer (0/1); Valid when TYPE = ANT  
0: Impossible (Repeat)  
1: Possible (Disconnect by MSGT)  
Message Timer (2 ~ 120 sec., 2-sec. interval when shorter than 30 sec., 8-sec. interval  
when longer than 30 sec.)  
MSGT  
CP  
:
:
Connection Pattern Note  
0: Multiple Connection  
1: Single Connection  
WAIT  
:
Waiting Timer (0~30 sec., 2-sec. interval) Note  
Note: Available only when the system data is programmed that the DAT control function is available (ASYD,  
SYS1, INDEX449, b2=1).  
CNT  
RT  
TK  
:
:
:
Number of ANT/DCT Trunks assigned or to be assigned (1 ~ 8)  
Route Number  
Trunk Number  
4. Related Commands  
List Up : LADT  
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AADT  
Announcement/Dictation Trunk Data Assignment Table  
MESSAGE NO.  
DISCON-  
ANT/DCT  
WAITING ASSIGNED  
CONNEC-  
TION  
PATTERN  
(CP)  
TRUNK  
TYPE  
(TYPE)  
ANT/DCT  
(NO)  
MESSAGE  
TIMER  
NECT  
TIMER  
(D)  
ROUTE  
TRUNK  
TIMER  
(WAIT)  
0 ~ 30  
NO. OF  
TRUNKS  
(CNT)  
NUMBER NUMBER  
(MSGT)  
2 ~ 120  
ANT  
DCT  
1 ~ 5  
(RT)  
(TK)  
1 ~ 58  
0/1  
0/1  
1 ~ 8  
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ACNO  
ACNO: Assignment of Conversion Number Data  
5. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete the conversion number required for selecting a route on a each route  
basis.  
6. Precaution  
(a) The data should be assigned to ring-down trunks.  
(b) As a conversion number, a monitor number assigned by AMNO command should be set.  
7. Parameters  
RT  
TN  
:
:
External Route Number  
Tenant Number of Monitored Number  
MNO : Monitored Number (Max. 5 digits) Note  
Note: Max. 6 digits when using in a hotel system  
8. Related Commands  
Monitored Number Assignment: AMNO  
– Parameter RT –  
Monitored Number Deletion  
List Up  
:
:
AMNO  
LCNO  
Assignment: ARTD  
Display  
List Up  
:
:
ARTD  
LRTD  
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ACNO  
Conversion Number Data Assignment Table  
TENANT NUMBER OF  
MONITORED NUMBER  
(TN)  
MONITORED NUMBER  
(MNO)  
MAX. 5 DIGITS (Note)  
EXTERNAL ROUTE NUMBER  
(RT)  
Note: Max. 6 digits when using in a hotel system  
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AKYD  
term  
AKYD: Assignment of Key Data for D  
9. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete/display the function key data, multi-line data or intercom data  
term  
corresponding to each key on such multi-function telephone terminal as D  
10. Precaution  
For the details of D  
Series E.  
term  
data, refer to the description of AKYD command in the Feature Programming  
Manual and Office Data Specification for the NEAX2400 IMX. Explanations here will be limited only to  
the items pertaining to the OAI System.  
11. Parameters  
FKY: Function Key (valid for KYI=1)  
34=  
OAI Key 1  
OAI Key 2  
OAI Key 3  
OAI Key 4  
OAI Key 5  
OAI Key 6  
OAI Key 7  
OAI Key 8  
OAI Key 9  
OAI Key 10  
OAI Key 11  
OAI Key 12  
OAI Key 13  
OAI Key 14  
Speaker  
35=  
36=  
37=  
38=  
39=  
40=  
41=  
42=  
43=  
44=  
45=  
46=  
47=  
52=  
59=  
Release  
Note: For details of other parameters, refer to the description of AKYD command in the Office Data Specification  
for the NEAX2400 IMX.  
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AMNO  
AMNO: Assignment of Monitored Number  
12. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete Monitored Numbers.  
13. Precaution  
Monitored Number (MON) is a number of maximum 5 digits consisting of 0 ~ 9, “*” and “#”.  
Note that, in the case of a hotel system, UCD Pilot Number (STN) is a number of maximum 6 digits,  
respectively.  
As NMI value, use a different value for each MON to be assigned.  
14. Parameters  
TN  
:
:
:
:
Tenant Number  
MNO  
NMI  
UCD  
Monitored Number (Max. 5 digits)  
Monitored Number Index (1 ~ 4095)  
Going by UCD when monitor status is not requested from AP  
0: Not going by UCD  
1: Going by UCD  
STN  
:
UCD Pilot Number (Max. 5 digits) Note  
[In the case of Hotel System]  
A/G  
:
Designation of Administration/Guest Room  
A: For Administration  
G: For Guest Room  
Note: Maximum 6 digits when using in a hotel system  
15. Related Commands  
List Up: LMNO  
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AMNO  
Monitored Number Assignment Table  
GOING BY UCD WHEN  
DESIGNATION OF  
MONITORED  
NUMBER  
(MNO)  
MAX. 5 DIGITS  
(Note 1)  
MONITOR  
STATUS IS NOT  
REQUESTED FROM  
AP  
UCD PILOT  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
MAX. 5 DIGIT  
(Note 1)  
ADMINISTRATION/  
GUEST ROOM  
(A: FOR ADMINI  
G: FOR GUEST  
ROOM)  
MONITORED  
NUMBER INDEX  
(NMI)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
1 ~ 4095  
(UCD)  
0/1  
(Note 2)  
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Note 2: Data to be entered for a hotel system  
Going by UCD when monitored status is not requested from AP :0/1 = Not Going By UCD/Going By UCD.  
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COMMANDS  
AOAC  
AOAC: Assignment of OAI Access Code  
16. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete the Facility Kind and the Operation Code on a basis of each service  
access code of the OAI System.  
17. Precaution  
(a) When setting a minus value (less than 0) to the parameter “OP-CODE”, add “-” (minus symbol)  
ahead to the value.  
If the set value is a positive value, it is automatically interpreted to be a positive value even if “+”  
(plus symbol) is not added ahead of the value.  
(b) For assigning OAI access codes, it is necessary to assign the necessary number of digits of OAI  
access codes by AOKC command in advance to assigning the codes.  
18. Parameters  
OAI-ACC : OAI Access Codes (000 ~ ###) (Max. 3 digits)  
F-KIND : Facility Kind (1 ~ 15)  
1: Terminal Mode Set Facility (MSF)  
2: Terminal Multiple Information Transfer Facility (TMF)  
3:  
Not used  
15:  
OP-CODE : Operation Codes (128~ 255)  
When F-KIND = 1, 128 ~ 191  
When F-KIND = 2, 192 ~ 255  
19. Related Command  
List Up : LOAC  
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AOAC  
OAI Access Code Data Assignment Table  
OAI ACCESS CODE  
(MAX 3 DIGITS)  
(OAI-ACC)  
FACILITY KIND  
(1/2)  
OPERATION CODE  
128 ~ 255  
(OP-CODE)  
(F-KIND)  
Note: The number of digits for OAI Access Codes is to be set by AOKC command.  
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AOKC  
AOKC: Assignment of OAI Key Code  
20. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete the Facility Kind and the Operation Code on a basis of each function  
term  
key on the D  
.
21. Precaution  
(a) The OAI code for which F-KIND = 3 (Open Application Interface) can be assigned is only one per  
system.  
(b) When deleting the Open Application Interface (OAI) key code for which F-KIND = 3 is assigned, it  
is necessary, in advance to the intended deletion, to delete all the OAI access code data assigned by  
AOAC.  
(c) When OAI key data has been assigned/deleted on basis of a function key by this command, operation  
of the OAI key is ignored only once immediately after that assignment/deletion or immediately after  
a system initialization.  
22. Parameters  
KEY-CODE: OAI Key Codes (1 ~ 31) Note 1  
F-KIND  
:
Facility Kind (1 ~ 15)  
1: Terminal Mode Set Facility (MSF)  
2: Terminal Multiple Information Transfer Facility (TMF)  
3: Open Application Interface (OAI)  
4: Key Code Transfer Facility (KTF)  
5.  
Not used  
15:  
C-TONE  
NND  
:
:
Chime control on normal end of MSF, TMF, and OAI  
0: To be controlled  
1: Not to be controlled (NoTone)  
Necessary Number of Digits (1 ~ 3) Note 2  
OP-CODE : Operation Codes Note 3  
(128 ~ 255)  
Operation  
Codes  
128  
(0080)H: MSF  
OAI  
(Terminal Mode Set Facility)  
191  
192  
(00BF)H: MSF  
(00C0)H: TMF  
OAI  
(Terminal Multiple Information Transfer Facility)  
255  
(00FF)H: TMF  
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AOKC  
Note 1: The relationship between this parameter and the AKYD command parameter FKY = 34 ~ 47 is shown  
below.  
AKYD COMMAND  
PARAMETER KEY CODE  
PARAMETER FKY  
1
2
34  
35  
3
36  
4
37  
5
38  
6
7
39  
40  
8
41  
9
42  
10  
43  
11  
44  
12  
45  
13  
46  
14  
47  
15 ~ 31  
Not used  
Note 2: Enter this parameter only when F-KIND = 3.  
Note 3: This parameter can be entered only when F-KIND = 1, 2. The range of the values that can be entered is as  
follows:  
F-KIND = 1: OP-CODE = 128 ~ 191  
F-KIND = 2: OP-CODE = 192 ~ 255  
23. Related Commands  
List Up: LOKC  
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AOKC  
OAI Key Code Data Assignment Table  
NECESSARY  
NUMBER OF DIGITS  
OPERATION CODE CHIME CONTROL ON NOR-  
MAL END OF MSF, TMF  
OAI KEY CODE FACILITY KIND  
(1 ~ 31)  
(KEY-CODE)  
(1 ~ 15)  
(F-KIND)  
(1 ~ 3)  
(NND) (Note 1)  
(128 ~ 255)  
(OP-CODE) (Note 2)  
(0/1)  
(C-TONE)  
Note 1: This parameter is to be entered only when F-KIND = 3.  
Note 2: This parameter is to be entered only when F-KIND = 1, 2.  
Note 3: The KEY-CODE for which F-KIND = 3 can be assigned is only one per system.  
Note 4: When deleting a Key-Code assigned on F-KIND = 3, it is necessary to delete all the Key-Code data before-  
hand by Assignment ofOAI Access Code Data (AOAC) command.  
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COMMANDS  
AOKC  
Table of Operation Codes  
OPERATION CODE  
REMARKS  
128 (0080): MSF  
OAI  
191 (00BF): MSF  
192 (00C0): TMF  
(Terminal Mode Set Facility)  
OAI  
255 (00FF): TMF  
(Terminal Multiple Information Transfer Facility)  
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ASPA  
ASPA: Assignment of Specific Access Code  
24. Functions  
This command is used to assign/delete/display each data which respectively determines what kind of  
service should be executed and/or which route should be used, etc. when a special access code, C.O. line  
access code or Tie-Line access code has been dialed.  
25. Precaution  
(a) For the details of special access code data, refer to the description of ASPA command in the Feature  
Programming Manual and Office Data Specification for the NEAX2400 IMX. Explanations here will  
be limited only to the items pertaining to the OAI System.  
(b) For assigning OAI Dial Number Batch Transfer (SRV = SSCA, SIDA = 69), be sure to set the  
number of digits (max. 3 digits) of the OAI access code to Necessary Number of Digits (NND).  
26. Parameters  
SIDA:  
Service Feature Index A (69)  
69: OAI Dial Number Batch Transfer (TMF)  
Note: For the details of other parameters, refer to the description of ASPA command in the Office Data  
Specification for the NEAX2400 IMX.  
Specific Access Code Data Assign Table  
The Office Data Sheets of this ASPA command are attached only to the pages pertaining to the data to be  
assigned in the OAI System. Replace these Office Data Sheets with those for ASPA command of the  
NEAX2400 IMX.  
Table 4-2 Supplementary Service Codes  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
ACCESS  
CODE  
(ACC)  
CONNECTION  
STATUS INDEX  
(CI)  
KIND OF  
SERVICE  
(SRV)  
SERVICE FEA-  
TURE INDEX A  
(SIDA)  
REMARKS  
1 ~ 3  
DIGITS  
1 ~ 31  
N/H/B  
SSCA  
N
H
Normal  
OAI Dial Number Batch Trans-  
fer (TMF)  
SSCA  
69  
Hooking  
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ASYD  
ASYD: Assignment of System Data  
27. Functions  
This command is used to assign System Data 1, 2, and 3.  
28. Precaution  
For the details of the system data, refer to the description of ASYD command in the Office Data  
Specification for the NEAX2400 IMX.  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
The Office Data Sheets of this ASYD command are provided only for the data to be assigned in the OAI System.  
Use these Office Data Sheets together with those for ASYD command of the NEAX2400 IMX.  
BIT  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
0
0
0
0
0
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
Not used  
19  
Call Event Transfer Facility (ETF) Call Base Table Save and ETF Ser-  
vice is provided  
b5  
0/1: Unrequired/Required (3 hours)  
0
0
b6  
b7  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
Fixed to 0  
Not used  
Miscellaneous Timer Counter  
(MTC)  
Message sending Guard  
Timer for Message Center  
Interface.  
1
(00 ~ 1F Hex)  
Guard Time after sending  
data to Message Center:  
Time Value Setting is  
(MTC) × 128 msec.  
b4  
(When this data is 00 Hex,  
Timer value is 0 msec.)  
28  
Be sure to set “1” when using SSFR (FN = 5, SRID = 0)  
MCI Message Waiting Lamp Function  
0/1: Not provided/Provided  
b5  
0
0
b6  
b7  
Not used  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
SYSTEM  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Equipped capacity of the Common Memory (CM): 1 ~ 4 Mbyte  
Assign “6” Hex. when FLF Fusion service is used.  
(Available since the PBX software R8)  
31  
04  
Not used  
Traffic Measurement Indication  
0/1 = CCS Indication/Erlang Indication  
b0  
b1  
Timer Internal Between Messages (TCFI) Timer  
1
b2 b1  
b2 b1  
0
0
1
0
1
0
=
=
=
2 seconds  
4 seconds  
8 seconds  
1
1
=
Application Dependent  
(Standard Assignment)  
b2  
Display for TCFD  
0/1 = MSG/Last input  
0 = Normal assignment  
47  
0
0
b3  
b4  
SCF(FN = 127) Tone Control  
0/1 = Invalid/Valid  
0
0
b5  
b6  
Not used  
Traffic Measurement for Terminal and Route Traffic (ATRF)  
0/1 = Out/In service  
b7  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
SYSTEM  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
Called Number Display when forwarding to Attendant Console  
0/1 : Out/In service  
b0  
b1  
Flashing display of Line Lockout on Attendant Console BLF  
0/1 : In service/Out  
Route No. Display on Attendant Console  
b2  
b3  
b
b
b
b
2
1:  
3
2
3
0
0:  
0
TN  
RT  
TRK  
RT  
TRK  
70  
One digit dialing instead of SHF (DP TEL only)  
0/1 : Not required/Required  
0
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
b0  
Priority order for answering via ANSWER key  
0 : Priority according to Type of Call  
1 : Priority according to the order call termination  
Connection of SCF Announcement  
1 : available  
1
Send Warning Tone to interrupted parties when Executive Right of  
Way service is in operation  
0/1 : Required/Not required  
Day/Night Mode Change via the ATTCON Handset Jack  
0/1: Not required/Required  
0
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Not used  
MW Refresh 0/1 :Not required/Required  
Service Module Interface 0/1: Not required/Required  
77  
1
1
0
0
Module in which PFT card is mounted  
PIM (Always assign “11”)  
Not used  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
SYSTEM  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
Calling and Intermediate Station Number indication  
(Dterm and ATTCON)  
0/1: Out/In service  
1
b0  
b1  
(Always assign “1”)  
Kind of Service Class indication (Dterm  
0/1: Out/In service  
)
1
0
(Always assign “1”)  
b2  
b3  
b4  
Not used  
78  
Station Number Display with 8-digit Name Display  
0/1: Out/In service  
0
Fixed to “0”  
Name Display Service  
b5  
0/1: Not to be serviced/To be serviced  
(FLF: Free Location Facility)  
0
0
b6  
b7  
Not used  
1
Line Preference Service via AKYD  
0/1: Out/In service  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
0
0
Not used  
Split Call Forwarding Service  
0/1: Out/In service  
Not used  
79  
Zip tone control at the time of SC F:Monitor connection  
0/1: Not to be controlled/To be controlled  
Name Display Service for Calling Party Only  
0/1: Out/In service Note 1  
b5  
OAI Service  
0/1: In/Out service Note 2  
b6  
b7  
0
Not used  
Note 1: When the bit is set to “0” the bottom line display of the Message Waiting Enhance Display Service becomes  
invalid.  
Note 2: If, at an office in service with this bit set to “1” (No OAI Service is Provided), the bit value is to be changed  
to “0” (OAI Service is Provided).  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
0
b0  
b1  
b2  
Not used  
Message Reminder Service-Key used for Message Deletion (Dterm  
0/1 = # key/* key  
)
Fixed to “0”  
TCF (I) : LCD Display Control  
b3  
0: Top Line 16-digits display control  
1: Second Line 16-digits display control  
1
80  
0
0
0
0
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Not used  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
b0  
b1  
No. 0 CPU Mounted Status of IP00/1:Not mounted/Mounted  
No. 1 CPU Mounted Status of IP00/1:Not mounted/Mounted  
0
0
0
0
0
0
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
1
207  
Not used  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
Data Port Chime Control by SCF  
0/1: To be controlled/Not to be controlled  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
Name Display Service  
0/1: 8 digits/16 digits  
Call Status Monitor Facility Notification (SMFN)  
0/1: Invalid/Valid  
241  
SCF Return Error Detail Notification  
0/1: Invalid/Valid  
0
0
0
0
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Not used  
1
Miscellaneous Timer Counter (MTC) Value for OAI Host  
Computer Answer Wait  
Timer (TC) × (MTC) is to  
1 ~ F  
be set.  
251  
When the data is 00 (Hex),  
the timer value becomes 8  
minutes. Note  
Timer Class (TC)  
0:  
1: 64 msec. 4: 30 sec.7:–  
2: 5: –  
3: 2 sec.6:–  
0
Not used  
Note: This timer data is exclusively for the function for batch transfer (TMF) of OAI dial number from a single-  
term  
line telephone set. Therefore, this timer data is invalid for TMF from a D  
.
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (1)  
BIT  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
SCF Call origination from the first party notification  
0/1 = Ineffective/Effective  
b0  
b1  
b2  
Not used  
Access to Announcement trunk is controlled:  
0 = by the timer, 1 = by the DAT  
Output pattern of INS information by SMFN  
0/1: HEX/ASCII  
449  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Not used  
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ASYD  
System Data Assign Table (3)  
BIT  
CORRE-  
SPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00– FF  
(Hex)  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 255  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
b0  
b1  
b2  
Designation of the initial mode of the card reader  
000: PB Sender  
001: LP Command  
010: –  
100  
: Not used  
111  
011: Data channel  
0
0
0
0
0
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
3
15  
Not used  
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DFLN  
DFLN: Display of Location Free Numbering  
29. Functions  
This command is used to check the assigned data of Location Free Numbering Service. When this  
command is activated, the assigned data are displayed on a basis of each designated station number.  
30. Precaution  
The data to be displayed by this command are those assigned from the User Application Processor (UAP)  
and thus they cannot be assigned by a command.  
31. Parameters  
[Input Parameters]  
F
: Function Kind (0/1)  
LSTN : Logical Station Number (ID-No. Max. 5 digits)  
TN  
: Tenant Number  
PSTN : Physical Station Number (Station Number)  
[Display Parameters]  
RSC : Route Restriction Class  
SFC : Service Feature Restriction Class  
DC  
: Digit Code  
Note 1: This parameter is to be entered/displayed only when F = 0.  
Note 2: These parameters are to be entered/displayed only when F = 1.  
32. Related Commands  
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ASYDN  
ASYDN: Assignment of System Data in NDM  
33. Function  
This command is used to assign system data 1 and 2.  
34. Precautions  
1. This section only explains about ASYDN command for OAI system.  
2. For more details of ASYDN command, see the “Office Data Specification.”  
35. Parameters  
Refer to the following page.  
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ASYDN  
BIT  
CORRESPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
0 – 1535  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00 – FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
(MDATA)  
(SYS)  
DATA  
BIT  
0/1  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
b0  
Network Data Memory (NDM) usage. Assign  
data “1 (the memory block is used)” for the  
corresponding memory block.  
bit  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
Memory Block  
Memory Block #0  
Memory Block #1  
Memory Block #2  
Memory Block #3  
Memory Block #4  
514  
01  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
b3  
Set up Fusion Point Code (FPC) of Node which  
basic VNDM is mounted on. (1~253)  
533  
864  
Note: OAI/ACD is available in used.  
VNDM = Variable Network Data  
Memory  
1
Multiple IPs 0/1 = Out/In Service  
FLF Fusion Service  
0/1 = Invalid/Valid Note 2  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
870  
Not used  
Note 1: When the all Fusion nodes in the network are used for “MULTIPLE IPs”, this data may be assigned using  
ASYDN.  
Note 2: Available since the Series 7400 (Release 8) software.  
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ASYDL  
ASYDL: Assignment of System Data into Local DM (LDM)  
36. Function  
This command is used to assign and change system data for OAI activated via FCCS.  
37. Precautions  
ASYDL command is comprised with System Data-1, INDEX 512-1535.  
This section only explains about ASYDL command for OAI System.  
38. Parameters  
Refer to the following pages.  
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ASYDL  
BIT  
CORRESPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
512-1535  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00 – FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
DATA  
BIT  
(SYS)  
0/1  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
b0  
b1  
b2  
b3  
b4  
b5  
b6  
b7  
Fusion Point Code (FPC) of self node in hexadecimal.  
FPC 1-253 (01 Hex-FD Hex)  
Note: After assigning/changing the FPC, System Initialization (Non-  
512  
Load Initialization) is required.  
Local Data Memory (LDM) usage. Assign data “1 (the memory block  
is used)” for the corresponding memory block.  
bit  
b0  
Memory Block  
Memory Block #0  
513  
01  
b1  
b2  
Memory Block #1  
Memory Block #2  
IP Address (Hex) for PBX over External LAN  
Note: This data is valid when the PBX is connected to the external  
PC LAN.  
When 172.16.253.0 (default IP address) for the PBX is used, this data  
setting is not necessary.  
1
515  
516  
517  
Example: IP Address : 133.206.8.1  
INDEX  
515  
Set Hex  
85  
CE  
08  
516  
517  
518  
518  
01  
Subnet Mask (Hex) for PBX over External LAN  
Note: This data is valid when the PBX is connected to the external  
PC LAN.  
When 172.16.253.0 (default IP address) for the PBX is used, this data  
setting is not necessary.  
519  
520  
Example: Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0  
INDEX  
519  
Set Hex  
521  
522  
FF  
FF  
00  
00  
520  
521  
522  
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ASYDL  
BIT  
CORRESPONDING  
DATA  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
INDEX  
(INDEX)  
512-1535  
SYSTEM  
DATA  
TYPE  
DATA  
(DATA)  
00 – FF  
(Hex)  
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS  
DATA  
BIT  
(SYS)  
0/1  
Default Gateway Address of External LAN  
Gateway Address (IP address of Router) of Network connecting PBX.  
Note: This data is valid when the PBX is connected to the external  
PC LAN.  
523  
524  
525  
526  
In the case of no Network Gateway, assignment data is 00 Hex.  
in Index 523 through 526.  
Example: Default Gateway Address : 133.206.8.254  
1
INDEX  
523  
Set Hex  
85  
524  
CE  
525  
08  
526  
FE  
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1. General  
OFFICE DATA DESIGN  
This chapter explains the procedure for setting the office data required in the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System. As  
for the office data setting procedure of the NEAX2400 IMX System itself, refer to the System Data Design  
Manual.  
The description of this Chapter consists of the following contents.  
This section explains the procedure for setting the basic office data of the OAI system.  
This section explains the procedure for setting the office data of the main services of the OAI system.  
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2. Procedure for Setting Basic Office Data for OAI System  
The procedure for setting the office data for OAI system is explained in the following.  
2.1 Data for OAI System  
1. ASYD/ASYDL  
ASYD-SYS1 INDEX31 - b0 ~ 3 : CM mounting capacity (Normally Assign “04”.)  
INDEX79 - b6 = 0 (OAI service is in service)  
INDEX207 - b0 (IP in system 0), b1 (IP in system 1)  
Assign “1” to the corresponding bit for the IP accommodation.  
INDEX241 - b2 = 1 (Call Processing Event Notification)  
INDEX241 - b3 = 1 (Details of SCF Error Notification)  
ASYDL-SYS1 INDEX513  
INDEX515~518  
: 01 Hex (LDM usage)  
: IP address (Hex) for PBX over External LAN  
: Subnet Mask (Hex) for PBX over External LAN  
: Default Gateway Address for External LAN  
INDEX519~522  
INDEX523~526  
(This data is required when the Host is connected via gateway)  
INDEX864 - b0 = 1 (Built-in IP is provided)  
INDEX864 b1  
: Output the system message (4-R) when TCP-IP is normally  
disconnected.  
0/1 = Effective/Ineffective  
2. ARNP (Reverse Numbering Plan Data)  
If necessary, assign the self office code when assigning office information within a message of  
the facility  
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2.2 Data for OAI Terminal  
term  
In the case of D  
1. ASDT (In the case of Business; Station Data), AASP (In the case of Hotel system; Station Data) Note 1  
Assign station data  
Voice Port: TEC12 Data Port: TEC13  
(Normal setting for others)  
Note 1: For ASDT/AASP command, refer to the Command Manual of the NEAX2400 IMX.  
term  
2. AKYD (D  
Key Data)  
term  
Assign the function key data of D  
Assign FKY34–47 to any positions of FKY 1–16.  
(Normal setting for others)  
3. AOKC (OAI Key Code Data)  
Assign the OAI key code data  
OAI key code 1 ~ 14 respectively corresponds to FKY34 ~ 47 of AKYD  
4. AOAC (OAI Access Code Data)  
If necessary, assign OAI access code data when using “OAI key + Access code” system to activate  
the application by MSF/TMF  
In the case of Single-Line Telephone  
1. ASYD (System Data)  
Assign OAI Host Computer Respond Wait Timer  
2. ANPD (Numbering Plan Data)  
Assign the minimum necessary number of digits for OAI Dial Number Continuous Transfer Code  
3. ASPA (Special Access Code Data)  
Assign the OAI Dial Number Continuous Transfer Access Code  
SSCA: 69 (OAI Dial Number Continuous Transfer)  
NND : Necessary Number of Digits of OAI access code (Max. 3 digits)  
Note 2: For ANPD command, refer to the Command Manual of the NEAX2400 IMX.  
4. AOAC (OAI Access Code Data)  
Assign OAI access code data  
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3. Procedure for Setting Office Data for OAI Services  
This section explains the outline, using conditions, and office data setting procedure of the main OAI service  
functions.  
3.1 Switch Control Facility (SCF)  
3.1.1 Functional Outline  
The SCF is the facility that executes, from the Application Program (AP), such control operations as  
term  
connections/disconnections between NEAX2400 IMX-accommodate terminal (D ) and another,  
term  
between a D  
and a C.O. Line Outgoing/Incoming Trunk, etc. The SCF has several functions (FN),  
and explanations will be given in the following about “Basic Connecting Function (FN = 1) – Make Call  
(Automatic Answer)” which is one of the several functions.  
Note: The basic connection function is a function which automatically set a terminal into an outgoing connection  
status. Responding to a connection request from the AP, both the calling terminal number and the call  
destination number can be designated.  
Station Group  
NEAX2400 IMX  
Host Computer  
[Application Program (AP]  
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3.1.2 Using Conditions  
1. Normal and abnormal operating sequences pertaining to the basic connection of the SCF are as  
described below.  
[Normal Sequence]  
Destination Terminal  
Calling Terminal  
NEAX2400  
Computer (AP)  
SCF Activated  
Terminal Check  
Return Result  
Connection  
<Zip tone>  
<Zip tone>  
(a) Upon receiving SCF start request from the AP, the NEAX2400 IMX judges the status (idle,  
busy, makebusy, etc.) of the designated calling terminal and destination terminal.  
(b) If the calling terminal and the destination terminal are idle, the NEAX2400 IMX sends out  
Return Result to the AP, and places the calling terminal into an outgoing connection status and  
the destination terminal into ringing status.  
These are the basic functions.  
(c) When the destination terminal designated from the AP is a terminal in the NEAX2400 IMX  
and automatic answer is designated as the answer type, both the calling and destination  
terminals can be placed into speech status immediately from the status cited in (b) (After zip  
tone has been sent to both terminals, the terminals are placed into speech status.).  
Note that this service function is valid only when the destination terminal is in line selection  
wait status and also automatic answer is designated as the answer type. In other words, if the  
destination terminal is in a status other than line selection wait status, the call is to be answered  
manually. Further, this service function is valid only when the destination terminal is a station  
term  
(D : Voice) among the SCF Make Call designations. In other words, if the call destination  
is a trunk, this service function does not work.  
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[Abnormal Sequence]  
Destination Terminal  
Calling Terminal  
NEAX2400  
Computer (AP)  
SCF Activated  
Terminal Check  
Return Error  
<Busy>  
<Idle>  
(a) Upon receiving SCF start request from the AP, the NEAX2400 IMX judges the status (idle, busy,  
makebusy, etc.) of the designated calling terminal and destination terminal.  
(b) If the calling terminal and the destination terminal are in a status other than idle, the NEAX2400  
IMX sends out Return Error to the AP.  
term  
2. Only digital multifunction telephone (D  
Series E) can be designated as a calling terminal.  
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3.1.3 Data Programming  
Assignment  
1. ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 79  
b6: 0 (OAI service is available)  
term  
2. AKYD (D  
Key Data)  
Restrict a call origination from the prime line of the terminal of which answer type is  
designated as automatic answer  
S: Outgoing call from a prime line (0/1)  
0/1: Allowed/Restricted  
Deletion  
1. AKYD (D  
term  
Key Data)  
Cancel restriction on a call origination from the prime line of the terminal of which answer  
type is designated as automatic answer  
S: Outgoing call from a prime line (0/1)  
0/1: Allowed/Restricted  
2. ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 79  
b6: 1 (OAI service is not available)  
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3.2 Call ID Notification (SMFN for ISDN)  
3.2.1 Functional Outline  
This Call ID Notification function is an enhancement of both the Call Termination Notification and the  
Answer Notification among Call Status Monitor Facility Notification functions of the OAI system, and  
provides the User’s Application Processor for External Computer (UAP) with the caller’s information  
when call termination is to be notified about an incoming call from the Integrated Services Digital  
Network (ISDN) concerned. Likewise, when the called terminal has answered an incoming call, this  
function also provides the UAP with the ISDN caller’s information.  
Station Group  
NEAX2400 IMX  
Dterm  
SET-UP Signal  
ISDN  
Single-Line Telephone  
SMFN  
3.2.2 Using Conditions  
1. Only when a call has terminated from the ISDN and when the call has been answered, SMFN  
message is sent out with the caller’s information added. Note, however, that caller’s information  
may not be added to the message depending on the restrictive conditions pertaining to the caller  
notification of the ISDN.  
2. The number of digits for ISDN caller’s information is maximum 33 for the caller’s number and  
maximum 20 for call sub-address.  
3. The SMFR cannot monitor ISDN terminal, and thus when a call has terminated to an ISDN terminal  
and the call has been answered, SMFN message is not sent out.  
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4. When an incoming call terminates from ISDN network, ISDN caller’s number information  
(subscriber’s number and sub-address) is provided from the central office in the following format.  
D
C
1
D
C
2
D
C
n –1  
D
C
n
1n 54  
ISDN Callers Number Information  
Subscriber number is maximum 33 digits, and the sub-address is maximum 20 digits, and they are  
separated by the separator “*” (OBH).  
3.2.3 Data Programming  
1. Assignment  
ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 79  
b6: 0 (OAI service is not available)  
INDEX 241  
b2: 1 (OAI Call Status Monitor Facility Notification is not in service)  
2. Deletion  
ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 79  
b6: 1 (OAI service is not available)  
INDEX 241  
b2: 0 (OAI Call Status Monitor Facility Notification is not in service)  
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3.3 MWL Control (SSF) STEP-1  
3.3.1 Functional Outline  
This function allows the Application Program (AP) to provide a single-line telephone equipped with  
term  
Message Waiting Lamp (MWL) or a D  
OAI Service Set Facility (SSF).  
with the following Message Waiting (MW) services by the  
1. MW Setting (Turning MW Lamp On)  
2. MW Resetting (Flashing MW Lamp)  
3. MW CANCEL (Turning MW Lamp Off)  
4. LCD Display on each MW type  
Display contents: Message Waiting  
Voice Mail Module  
(MW)  
(VMM)  
(TMM)  
Text Mail Module  
Facsimile Mail Module (FMM)  
Station Group  
NEAX2400 IMX  
(Dterm  
)
(Dterm  
)
Single-Line Telephone  
(W/MWL)  
Host Computer  
[Application Program (AP)]  
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3.3.2 Using Conditions  
1. Normal and abnormal operating sequences pertaining to the basic connection of the SSFR are as  
described below.  
[Normal Sequence]  
Terminal (Dterm  
)
NEAX2400 IMX  
Computer (AP)  
SSFR Activated  
Received Information  
Analysis  
Service Set/Cancel  
Return Result  
[Abnormal Sequence]  
Terminal (Dterm  
)
NEAX2400 IMX  
Computer (AP)  
SSFR Activated  
Received Information  
Analysis  
Return Result  
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2. This service cannot be used simultaneously with other MW control services (VMM/MCI: Message  
Center Interface/Message Waiting from Station, ATTCON and MAT).  
3. The conditions for the telephone that controls MW are as follows.  
MW can be serviced only on a telephone equipped with MW lamp function.  
term  
On a single-line telephone and/or D , MW lamp display position is fixed.  
On a single-line telephone, MW lamp flashing cannot be controlled (ON/OFF only).  
term  
MW lamp on/off/flashing, and LCD display can be controlled on a D . (MW indication is  
term  
available only on a D  
equipped with the indicator.)  
term  
D
can control only lamp flashing (LCD display cannot be controlled).  
4. In the case of MW service by SSFR (Confirm-type <Computer NEAX> Performer facility), the  
same kinds of display (MW, VMS) as those of MCI (Message Center Interface) are possible.  
5. In the case of deletion of all the station data and all the type data, only the same data as those of  
MCI are deleted. MW service information for stations from the OAI Terminal Control Facility  
(TCF) are not deleted.  
6. In the case of MW service by SSFR, lamp on/flashing/off is immediately indicated at the time of  
one station control. In the case of deletion of all the station data and all the type data, a delay time  
of maximum 196 seconds generates until the status of the terminal changes actually.  
7. The system configuration for implementing this service is as illustrated below.  
Terminal  
NEAX2400 IMX  
DLC  
TSW  
(Dterm  
Single-Line  
)
Telephone  
with MWL  
LC  
Computer  
OAI  
IP  
SSFR  
Appli-  
cation  
Program  
CPU  
(AP)  
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3.3.3 Data Programming  
Assignment  
1. ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 77  
b2: 0 (MW Lamp Refresh Control is in service)  
INDEX 179  
b6: 0 (OAI services are provided)  
2. ARPC (Remote Point Code for Centralized Service)  
For providing centralized services at the Message Center within a No. 7 CCIS Network,  
assign the point codes for the remote offices belonging to the main office  
CSN: Centralized Service Item No. (1 ~ 7)  
1: Message Center  
CNT: Number of Remote Office Point Codes (1 ~ 32)  
RPC: Remote Office Point Code (1 ~ 16367)  
Deletion  
1. ARPC (Remote Point Code for Centralized Service)  
Delete the point codes of the remote offices belonging to the main office  
2. ASYD (System Data)  
SYS1  
INDEX 77  
b2: 1 (MW Lamp Refresh Control is not in service)  
INDEX 179  
b6: 1 (OAI services are not provided)  
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3.4 TCP/IP Address (Assignment from MAT)  
3.4.1 Functional Outline  
In an OAI system to be connected with the host computer via the Ethernet, this function allows use of  
TCP/IP port with the self internet address (TCP/IP address) of the NEAX2400 IMX assigned from the  
MAT.  
Also, whether system message “4-R” (IOC card for the host computer is faulty) is to be output or not  
when the connection with the host computer has been normally disconnected can be selected by switch  
setting on the Interface Processor (IP).  
3.4.2 Using Conditions  
1. Due to the hardware limitation, only one physical TCP/IP port can be accommodated per system.  
2. Basic Value of TCP/IP Address is “172.16.253.0”.  
3. The TCP/IP addresses (A, B, C, D) that cannot be used by this function are as follows.  
Classes A, B, and C can be used. Note that Host Number = 0 cannot be used. (Conditions [1] ~[3].  
Classes D and E cannot be used. (Condition [4])  
<
<
Class A:  
Class B:  
Class C:  
[1] 0  
A
<
<
<
127  
<
<
A, 0, 0, 0  
<
<
<
<
<
<
[2] 128  
[3] 192  
Class D, E: [4] 244  
A
A
A
191 →  
223 →  
A, B, 0, 0 (0  
A, B, C, 0 (0  
A, B, C, D (0  
B
B
B
255)  
255, 0  
255, 0  
<
<
<
<
C
C
255)  
255, 0  
<
<
D
255)  
4. System message “4-R” output can be stopped by switch setting on the System Data only when TCP  
connection has been disconnected (Normal) (ERRK=01).  
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3.4.3 Data Programming  
TCP/IP Address Assignment  
1. Assignment  
ASYDL (System Data (LDM))  
Assign TCP/IP address  
SYS1  
INDEX 515 ~ 518  
2. Deletion  
ASYDL (System Data (LDM))  
Delete TCP/IP address  
SYS1  
INDEX 515 ~ 518  
Stopping the system message of “4-R”  
1. Assignment  
ASYDL (System Data (LDM))  
SYS1  
INDEX 864  
b1 = 1 (The system message (4-R) is not output when TCP/IP connection is normally  
disconnected.)  
2. Deletion  
ASYDL (System Data (LDM))  
SYS1  
INDEX 864  
b1 = 0  
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3.5 Name Display  
3.5.1 Functional Outline  
term  
This service is for displaying information (user’s name, station number, etc.) on the LCD of D  
1. Catch internal call  
.
2. Catch Forwarding Call from Call Forwarding Busy Line, Call Forwarding Absent, Call Forwarding  
Don’t Answer, Station Hunting, or etc..  
3.5.2 Using Conditions  
1. Maximum 16 digits of user’s information can be displayed on LCD according to internal numbers.  
2. What is available for this service to display, is alphabet, digit, sign or etc..  
3. For administrating user’s information clearly, it is not available to use both “Name Display Service”  
which is assigned by ANDD command and “OAI Service” at same time.  
4. It is not available to use both 8-digit Display Service and 16-digit Display Service at same time. For  
changing from 8-digit Display Service to 16-digit Display Service, can be changed by using  
“System Data”.  
5. There are limitations below for 16-digit Display Service.  
User’s information can not be displayed on the top line of LCD.  
User’s information is displayed from the left side of bottom line and if the information is less than  
16-digit, the rest of frames will be blank.  
term  
It is not able to set multi-line on this D  
.
6. There is a limitation below for 8-digit Display Service.  
User’s information is displayed from the middle of top line and if the information is less than 8  
digits, the rest of frames will be blank. And the bottom line will display the clock.  
7. If the user’s information is not assigned, normally station number will be displayed.  
8. There is no guarantee for the user’s information since you change from 16-digit Display Service to  
8-digit Display Service.  
term  
9. The service will be effective, if either of calling party or called party has D  
which has the LCD.  
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3.5.3 Data Programming (Set up from User’s Application)  
1. Assignment  
ASYD  
SYS1  
INDEX31: 04: mount capacity of Common Memory (CM) 4Mbyte  
INDEX78  
b0 = 1 (Intermediate Station Number Display is in service)  
b1 = 1 (Service Assortment Display is in service)  
b3: Dial Number Display 0/1: Out/In service  
b5 = 1 (Name Display Service is in service)  
INDEX79  
b5: Expanded Name Display (displaying 16-digit) 0/1: Out/In service  
b6 = 0 (OAI Service is in service)  
INDEX241  
b1: Name Display 0/1: 8-digit/16-digit  
2. Deletion  
ASYD  
SYS1  
INDEX78  
b0: Intermediate Station Number Display 0/1: Out/In service  
b1: Service Assortment Display 0/1: Out/In service  
b3: Dial Number Display 0/1: Out/In service  
b5 = 0 (Name Display service is Out)  
INDEX79  
b5: Expanded Name Display (displaying 16-digit) 0/1: Out/In service  
b6 = 1 (OAI Service is Out)  
INDEX241  
b1 = 0 (Name Display is displaying 8-digit)  
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3.6 Inter Node Name Display  
3.6.1 Functional Outline  
Name Display Service is available between the network.  
Name Display Service means for the facility of displaying letters (alphabet and etc.) on LCD of the  
term  
D
.
Catching call from other internal line  
3.6.2 Using Conditions  
1. When Calling party is calling Called party, the LCD of Calling party will display Called party’s  
name information by the internal number.  
2. If there is no information of Calling party or Called party, only the number of Calling party or Called  
party’s will be displayed.  
3. When there are both 8-digit and 16-digit of Inter Node Name Display Service in same Node, Calling  
party/Called party’s name will be shown as below.  
Inter Node Name Display  
Service  
Display of Calling party’s name  
Display of Called party’s name  
Calling Party Called party  
16-digit 8-digit  
16-digit on Center Line  
(right side of 8-digit will be blank)  
8-digit on Top Line  
(First 8-digit will be displayed)  
8-digit 16-digit  
8-digit on Top Line  
(First 8-digit will be displayed)  
16-digit on Center Line  
(right side of 8-digit will be blank)  
8-digit 16-digit 8-digit  
8-digit on Top Line  
8-digit on Top Line  
16-digit 8-digit 16-digit  
16-digit on Center Line  
8-digit on Center Line  
term  
4. When Name Display Service is set up for 16-digit, it will be unable to set up multi-line at the D  
.
term  
5. When Calling party reaches CCIS call to Called party by using D  
Sub-Line, the display of  
Called party will display the Sub-Line name of Calling party. (Only for 8-digit)  
6. The Name Display of Called party indicates prime line only for Both of 8-digit and 16-digit.  
7. What is available to display for this service, are alphabet, figure, sign and etc....  
term  
8. Assign the Name Information Data, based on each D  
available on the user’s application.  
LEN, by using the Free Location Facility  
9. The route which is set up Inter Node Display Service and the route which is not set up Inter Node  
Display Service should be separated from each other.  
10. Even Dial Number Display Service is activate, the dial number won’t be displayed between the Inter  
Node.  
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term  
11. The objected terminal of Name Display Service is only D  
which has LCD.  
12. “Office Code” + “Station Number” is normally displayed. However, when use of a logical number  
is specified, only the logical number without an office code is displayed. (ONE CCIS network is  
assigned only one logical number.)  
13. When a call has been transferred by “Call Forwarding All Outside Line Call” or “Call Forwarding-  
term  
Busy Outside Line Call”, the LCD of Calling Party’s D  
Called party, instead of dialed number.  
will display “Name Information” of  
14. When you call to a party by the way of a party which doesn’t have Inter Node Name Display Service  
in CCIS network, or the other Node of CCIS network, the Name Display Service will not serve.  
A Office  
(1)  
CCIS  
CCIS  
CCIS  
(2)  
D Office  
B Office  
C Office  
(Name Display  
- System - CCIS is  
not serviced)  
CCIS  
CCIS  
E Office  
In the case of (1): Name Display is serviced.  
In the case of (2): Name Display is not serviced.  
In the case of (3): Name Display is not serviced.  
15. This service can not be used in conjunction with ISDN Information Transfer-CCIS Service.  
16. Those below are the Inter Node Services which are able to serve Inter Node Name Display.  
Voice Call  
• Inter Node Call Forwarding All Call  
• Inter Node Call Forwarding Busy Line  
• Inter Node Call Forwarding No Answer  
• Inter Node Camp On (Only for calling)  
• Message Reminder (Only for outgoing)  
17. Those below are the Self Node Services including CCIS Trunk which are able serve Inter Node  
Name Display.  
• Call Pick Up  
• Ringing for Call Hold  
• Answering for call park  
• Call waiting  
• Catching call from UCD Queuing  
18. For the terminal which is able to serve Inter Node Display Service, please see the Item of Name  
Display Service.  
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3.6.3 Data Programming (Set up from User’s Application)  
Assignment  
Those below are explanation of the Assignment according to Name Information which is set up  
from User’s Application.  
1. ASYD  
SYS1  
INDEX 78  
b5 = 1 (Name Display Service is in service)  
b3: Dial Number Display 0/1: Out/In service  
INDEX 79  
b6 = 0 (OAI Service is in service)  
INDEX 241  
b1: Name Display 0/1: 8-digit/16-digit displaying  
2. Route Class Data (ARTD)  
Change the Route Class Data of CCIS Trunk  
Busy Line Service (BT): 1 (Active)  
Number Display Designation (DPLY): 1(Called Party Number Display)  
ISDN Output Information (CI): 0 (Existing)  
Inter Node Display Service (IND): 1 (In service)  
Deletion  
1. Route Class Data (ARTD)  
Delete the Route Class Data of CCIS Trunk  
Busy Line Service (BT): 0/1 (Out/In Service)  
Number Display Designation (DPLY): 0/1(-/Called Party Number Display)  
ISDN Output Information (CI): 0 ~ 15  
Inter Node Display Service (IND): 0 (Out)  
2. ASYD  
SYS1  
INDEX 78  
b5: Name Display Service 0/1: Out/In service  
b3: Dial Number Display 0/1: Out/In service  
INDEX 79  
b6 = 1 (OAI Service is not in service)  
INDEX 241  
b1 = 0 (Name Display 8-digit)  
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3.7 OAI Fusion  
Main advantages of OAI Fusion fall down into the following. OAI Fusion systems can be divided into the  
following two types:  
OAI Terminal Anywhere  
Multiple IPs  
3.7.1 OAI Terminal Anywhere  
3.7.1.1 Functional Outline  
In this configuration (OAI Terminal Anywhere), the OAI terminal can be installed in any Fusion node  
whether the node has the IP or not (those OAI terminals in multiple nodes are controlled by one IP).  
In other words, the facilities in multiple nodes (any Fusion node whether the node has the IP or not)  
are controlled by one IP. (“Facility” which can be used through the Fusion Network varies in “the OAI  
application”.)  
Node A  
FCCS  
Node B  
OAI Terminals  
FACILITY  
OAI Terminals  
FCCS  
FACILITY  
FCCS  
FACILITY  
OAI Terminals  
IP  
UAP  
Node C  
3.7.1.2 Using Conditions  
(a) The Node that accommodates the IP is one node only in a Fusion network.  
(b) Telephone Number (max. 5 digits) is used for the station number type to activated OAI system  
through Fusion network.  
(c) Logical Route is used for the route type to activate OAI system through Fusion network.  
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(d) The node that accommodates the IP must be initialized when all the other nodes are in on-line  
mode.  
(e) The User’s Application (UAP) must be booted up after the confirmation of the establishment  
of the Fusion link.  
(f) When you add a node/nodes to the network, you have to initialize the node that accommodates  
the IP.  
3.7.1.3 Data Programming  
STEP 1: Assignment of System Data  
(Data for OAI Fusion)  
ASYDL/ASYDN  
The data below must be set to all nodes in the network  
(a) ASYDL-SYS1 INDEX512 b0~7: Assign the self-Fusion Point Code (self-FPC) at each node.  
(1~253)  
INDEX865 b0~7: FPC of the node providing IP  
Note: Assign 0 for the node that providing IP in the self-node only.  
(b) ASYDN-SYS1INDEX514  
INDEX533  
: NDM usage  
: FPC number of the node that has the standard VNDM  
(1-253)  
STEP 2: Data programming procedures other than STEP 1 are the same as that of the non-Fusion system.  
Therefore, only notification or condition of the data programming is shown below in this section.  
(a) ASYD/ASYDL  
The data below are set to the node that accommodates IP  
ASYD - SYS1, INDEX207, b0:1=IP0 is used  
SYS1, INDEX207, b1:0/1=IP1 is not used/used  
ASYDL - SYS1, INDEX864, b0:1=Built-in IP is used  
The others are set to all nodes in the Fusion network.  
(b) Following are the notification Fusion data programming with commands below.  
For the following commands, assign data by the corresponding commands written in NDM.  
AMNON (AMNON is used in place of AMNO)  
ACNON (ACNON is used in place of ACNO)  
AADTN (AADTN is used in place of AADT)  
(c) The AKYD, AOKC command data are set to all nodes in Fusion network to be provided OAI system.  
(For these commands, assign data by the corresponding commands written in DM)  
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3.7.2 Multiple IPs  
3.7.2.1 Functional Outline  
In this configuration (Multiple IPs), IP can be accommodated to multiple nodes in a Fusion Network.  
Since Series 7400 (Release 8) software, establishing the CCIS line is not necessary to use OAI system  
through the network. (“Facility” which can be used through the Fusion Network varies in “the OAI  
application”.)  
Node A  
FCCS  
Node B  
OAI Terminals  
FACILITY  
OAI Terminals  
FACILITY  
FCCS  
IP  
UAP  
FCCS  
FACILITY  
OAI Terminals  
IP  
UAP  
Node C  
This feature is available with Series 7400 (Release 8) software.  
3.7.2.2 Using Conditions  
(a) Telephone Number (max. 5 digits) is used for the station number type to activated OAI system  
through Fusion network.  
(b) Logical Route is used for the route type to activate OAI system through Fusion network.  
(c) Only one IP to be used for “OAITerminal Anywhere” can be contained in a Fusion Network  
(Multiple IPs).  
(d) IP can be accommodated to multiple nodes in a Fusion Network. However, maximum number  
of Status Monitoring Requests to a terminal is decided by the system data (max. 8 ports  
available including UAP). Note that the normal operation is not guaranteed if Status  
Monitoring is requested to a terminal from more than the number of ports.  
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(e) OAI terminals to be controlled from different IPs can not be accommodated in a node.  
Node A  
IP  
FCCS  
FCCS  
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OAI Terminals  
FCCS  
Node B  
IP  
Node C  
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OAI Terminals  
(f) When the IMG-U system is included in a Fusion Network (Multiple IPs), take the following  
conditions into consideration when programming data.  
(a) IMG-U system where the OAI terminals are accommodated in multiple Local Nodes.  
In the IMG-U system, data programming for OAI terminal Anywheremust be programmed at  
the node that has IP (IP1in the figure below). In the network, another IP can not be used for  
OAI terminal Anywhereany more.  
IMG-U  
LN  
LN  
IP2  
LN  
LN  
LEGEND  
: Local Node that  
LN  
LN  
LN  
has OAI terminals  
IP1  
3.7.2.3 Data Programming  
[Notice for Data Programming]  
This section shows data programming divided into the types of OAI system (Figure 5-1).  
The following are the network configuration of OAI system in a Fusion Network.  
LEGEND  
Type I : PBX1 - Non - OAI system  
PBX1  
PBX3  
PBX2 IP II  
I
Type II : PBX2 - OAI Stand-alone system (OAI system provides OAI  
function in the self-node only)  
Type III : OAI Terminal Anywhere  
PBX4 IP  
III  
PBX3 - System providing the OAI terminals (Non-IP Node)  
PBX4 - System providing the OAI terminals (IP-Node)  
Fusion Network  
Figure 5-1 Network Configuration of OAI systems  
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1. The following are the quick reference table of optional software and system data programming for  
each OAI system configuration. (See Figure 5-1 Network Configuration of OAI systemsfor  
network configuration of OAI systems.)  
Table 5-1 OAI Software and System Data  
I
II  
III  
Type and Node  
OAI  
PBX1  
PBX2  
PBX3  
PBX4  
OAI Software  
OAI Option Service software (basic)  
[Series 7400 (Release 8)]  
ACD Option Service Software for Agent Anywhere”  
1
2
System Data  
CM Usage  
3
4
0
4
4
4
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX31, b0~b3)  
OAI in service/out of service  
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX79, b6)  
1
0
0
0
No.0 CPU Mounted Status of IP00/1: Not mounted/Mounted  
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX207, b0)  
5
0
1
0
1
No.1 CPU Mounted Status of IP00/1: Not mounted/Mounted  
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX207, b1)  
6
0
0
OAI Call Processing Event Notification  
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX241, b2)  
7
0
1
1
1
SCF Return Error Detail Notification  
(ASYD:SYS1, INDEX241, b3)  
8
0
1
1
1
Built-in IP:Not used/Used  
(ASYDL:SYS1, INDEX864, b0)  
9
0
1
0
1
OAI Terminal Anywhere:Out of service/In service Note 3  
(ASYDL:SYS1, INDEX864, b2)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
0
0
0
1
1
MULTIPLE IPs:Out of service/In service  
(ASYDL:SYS1, INDEX864, b3)  
FPC Number of the node providing IP  
(ASYDL:SYS1, INDEX865)  
0
1
1
0
0
0
Number of ports for SMFN (terminal)  
(ASYDL:SYS1, INDEX864, b4~5)  
FPC Number of Center Node providing VNDM (ASYDN:SYS1,  
INDEX533)  
:
The software is installed to be linked with the standard service software using MSVIP command.  
Note 1: When CM is used for another function, this setting may be changed.  
(Ex. Assign “6” Hex. when FLF Fusion service is used.)  
Note 2: When the CPU in system 1 is used, assign “1”.  
Note 3: Assign “1” at the all nodes using “OAI Terminal Anywhere” in the Fusion network that “MULTIPLE IPs” is provided.  
Note 4: When the all fusion nodes in the network are used for “MULTIPLE IPs”, this data may be assigned using ASYDN.  
Note 5: This data is required for UAP connection.  
Note 6: (This data is not necessary for the example above.) Assign this data so that the proper number of ports can be used when  
more than three ports of Status Monitoring for terminal (SMFN). The identical data should be assigned at all nodes.  
ASYDL SYS1 INDEX864 b4~5:  
b5  
0
0
b4  
0
1
=2 ports  
=8 ports  
Note 7: When the node using “OAI Terminal Anywhere” is included in the Fusion network that “Multiple IPs” is provided, assign  
the FPC no. of IP node using “OAI Terminal Anywhere”.  
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2. Some notices for PBX commands data programming are described below. (See Figure 5-1  
Network Configuration of OAI systemsfor network configuration of OAI systems.)  
Type and Node  
I
II  
III  
PBX1  
PBX2  
PBX3  
PBX4  
PBX Command Data  
Monitor Number Data (AMNO)  
Conversion Number Data (ACNO)  
Announcement/Dictation Data (AADT)  
OAI Key Code Data (AOKC)  
N/L  
N/L  
N
N
N
N
Key Data for Dterm (AKYD)  
: Assign data by the corresponding commands written in DM.  
N : Assign data by the corresponding commands written in NDM.  
L
: Assign data by the corresponding commands written in LDM when the call is not terminated from other nodes.  
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3.7.3 Example of Use of Facility on Fusion Network  
As a example of use of facilities through Fusion Network, the explanations will give in the following  
about Free Location Facility (FLF).  
By using Free Location Facility (FLF) through Fusion Network, OAI Logical Number services can be  
used at any nodes in the Fusion network. This feature is available with the Series 7400 (Release 8)  
software.  
Node A  
Node B  
IP  
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Station Number : 200  
Station Number : 300  
OAI Logical Number : 5000  
OAI Logical Number 5000 is  
converted from Station Number 200  
to Station Number 300  
Node A  
IP  
Node B  
...  
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Station Number : 200  
Station Number : 300  
OAI Logical Number : 5000  
This service enables the Free Location Facility (FLF) beyond the nodes via the Fusion link. For  
example, if OAI Logical Number 5000 is converted from Station Number 200 at Node A to Station  
Number 300 at Node B. (Station Number 200 = OAI Logical Number 5000 Station Number 300 =  
OAI Logical Number 5000)  
Information on OAI Logical Number Development is broadcast to all (Fusion network) nodes.  
Note: For this service, assign the system data as follows;  
ASYD-SYS1 INDEX 31:06 (Mounting Capacity of Common Memory (CM) 6 Mbytes)  
ASYDN-SYS1 INDEX 870, b0=1(FLF Fusion service is available)  
ASYDL-SYS1 INDEX 864, b6=1 (FLF Error detailed Information is provided)  
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MAINTENANCE  
This chapter explains maintenance, fault diagnosis out of system messages, fault repair procedure of the NEAX2400  
IMX OAI System.  
1. General  
When a fault has been discovered in the course of maintenance works, the fault is to be diagnosed out of system  
messages and is to be repaired by the following fault repair procedure (Refer to Figure 6-1).  
2. MAINTENANCE  
Routine Maintenance  
System messages  
indicating OAI fault  
3. SYSTEM MESSAGES  
Message Detail Data  
4. FAULT DIAGNOSIS  
Diagnosis out of System Messages  
Figure 6-1 Flow of Maintenance Works  
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2. Maintenance  
2.1 Routine Maintenance  
By the routine maintenance on the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System, the following are performed.  
1. System messages pertaining to OAI faults  
A check is made to see if any system message pertaining to OAI faults is printed out. (Refer to  
2.1.1 System Messages and Lamp Indications on TOPU  
In the OAI system, an alarm lamp on TOPU corresponding to the faulty equipment lights up. The alarm  
lamps on TOPU corresponding to system messages are shown in Table 6-1.  
Table 6-1 Relationship between System Messages and Alarm Lamps on TOPU  
SYSTEM MESSAGE  
NAME  
FRAME-TOP LAMP  
REMARKS  
No.  
MJ  
MN  
SUP  
4-R  
I/O Card Fault of IP  
×
×
26-V LAN Interface Error Report  
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3. System Messages  
3.1 Outline  
If any of the NEAX2400 IMX OAI functions becomes faulty, the corresponding system message shown in  
Table 6-2 is displayed. This section explains the meaning of each system message and message detail data.  
Table 6-2 System Messages of OAI System  
SYSTEM  
MESSAGE No.  
FAULT  
CONTENTS OF FAULT  
4-R  
TCP/IP Link Failure  
A fault has occurred to the UAP or to the line connected with the  
external computer.  
26-V  
LAN Interface Error Report  
A fault, related to the TCP/IP connection between the PBX and  
Host, occurred.  
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3.2 Message Detail Data  
This paragraph describes the detailed information on the faults indicated by system messages (message  
detail data).  
3.2.1 Message Detail Data of System Message “4-R”  
System Message 4-R: TCP/IP Link Failure  
1. Print-out Format  
SYSTEM MESSAGE 4-R  
NEC - ESD  
TCP/IP Link Failure  
DEC 22 21:32  
1: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx  
2: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2. Print-out information (typical)  
1
2
3
4
Fault port number:  
Communication Protocol: 03 = ETHER + TCP/IP  
Error Code (ERRK): Refer to the table below (6-3 ERROR CODE)  
0-5  
Fault logical channel number (LCID) : 01~10H (00 means the data is invalid)  
Relation between LCID and PBX TCP port number  
LCID  
TCP port number of the PBX  
01  
60030  
5
8
~
IP address  
Table 6-3 Error Code  
CONTENT OF FAULT  
2
3
PROTOCOL  
ERROR CODE  
03  
01  
TCP Connection disconnected (Normal) Note 1  
Reception of a text that cannot be analyzed Note 2  
Not used  
02  
(ETHER + TCP/IP)  
03~09  
10 (0A)  
11 (0B)  
12 (0C)  
13 (0D)  
14 (0E)  
15 (0F)  
TCP Connection disconnected (On the way) Note 2  
Transmission to PZ-PC19 (LANI) is disabled (Permanent) Note 2  
Abnormal UAP is detected by Heart Beat function  
Not used  
TCP/IP Connection Error (B-level Infinite Loop, etc.) Note 2  
Not used  
Note 1: This error code shows that the Host (UAP) is down manually. You can program not to output this detail  
message at some offices using SYS1, INDEX864, b1 in ASYDL (Other messages than ERRK = 01 is output  
when TCP connection disconnected is not output).  
Note 2: This data is output for Series 7300 Release 6 or earlier. If your system is Series 7300 Release 7 or later, the  
message is output by 26-V” instead. (Refer to Section 3.2.2)  
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3.2.2 Message Detail Data of System Message “26-V”  
System Message 26-V: LAN Interface Error Report (OAI/MIS)  
1. Print-out Format  
SYSTEM MESSAGE 26-VLAN INTERFACE ERROR REPORT  
NEC - ESDJULY 25 19:30  
TCP/IP PartApplication Part  
1: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx  
2: xx xx xx 00 00 00 00 00  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2. Print-out information (typical)  
-TCP/IP part-  
1
5
7
8
4
~
~
IP address of the error-detected OAI/MIS terminal  
Port No.  
Used socket No.  
6
Error Code (TCP/IP part)  
-Application Part-  
9
Application Type  
05 = OAI  
07 = MIS (ACD)  
Faulty Logical Port No.  
Error Kind (ERRK)  
10  
11  
01 = SEND Execution Error  
02 = RECEIVE Execution Error  
03 = TCP/IP Connection Error  
04 = Connection Error (B-level Infinite Loop, etc.)  
05 = TCP/IP Port Capacity Over  
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4. Fault Diagnosis  
4.1 General  
If a fault occurs to the NEAX2400 IMX OAI System, the corresponding system message is displayed. This  
section explains the procedures of fault diagnosis by system messages and of fault repairs.  
Collection of Fault Information  
Alarm  
System Message  
Fault detected during routine maintenance  
Section 4. Item 4.2 Diagnosis from System Messages  
FAULT REPAIR  
Figure 6-2 Flow of Fault Repair  
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4.2 Diagnosis from System Messages  
The flow of works from diagnosis of system message up to discovery of the cause of the fault is shown in  
Diagnosis from System Message  
Identification of Faulty Card, Faulty Equipment  
Check the cause of the fault by diagnosing the printed out system messages.  
If, during the diagnosis, an alarm such as circuit card initialization, etc., has been indicat-  
ed, reset (clear) the alarm indication by depressing ALM RST key on the frame-top alarm  
panel.  
If, as a result of the diagnosis, the fault is a temporary one, cancel all alarm indications  
and release system messages stored in the memory by RALM command and keep  
watching the system operations thereafter.  
Figure 6-3 Flow of Diagnosis out of System Messages  
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4.2.1 TCP/IP Link Failure  
For details of System Massage 4-Rand 26-V, see Section 3.2.1 and 3.2.2 in this Chapter.  
START  
According to each fault situation, perform the repairing procedure referring to Table 6-4 and Table 6-5.  
When Message 4-Ris displayed:  
Table 6-4 Repairing Procedure for TCP/IP Link Failure (Message “4-R”)  
ERRK  
Detail information of ERRK  
Check Item  
Re-start the Host  
TCP/IP connection is down for the TCP connection  
disconnection from Host.  
01  
Incorrect text format is received.  
[1] Check the software operation on the  
Host side  
02  
[2] Check the LAN cable connection  
Re-start the Host  
TCP/IP connection establishment is not completed for the  
TCP connection disconnection ordered from Host.  
0A  
TCP/IP connection establishment is not completed for the  
TCP connection disconnection ordered from Host.  
[1] Check the TCP/IP transmission  
capacity on the UAP side is proper  
or not.  
0B  
[2] Check the system operation on the  
UAP side.  
According to Heart Beat function of Host, abnormal status of  
the Host system operation is detected.  
0C  
0D  
0E  
Check system operation of the Host  
Not used  
TCP port is released due to the detection of abnormal state in  
the TCP/IP port (such as B-level Infinite Loop, etc.).  
Re-check the operation status of Host.  
0F~FF Not used  
When Message 26-Vis displayed:  
Table 6-5 Repairing Procedure for TCP/IP Link Failure (Message “26-V”)  
ERRK  
Detail information of ERRK  
Check Item  
TCP/IP connection is down because the text is not transmit- [1] Check the TCP/IP Transmission  
ted continuously.  
capacity on the UAP side is proper  
or not.  
01  
[2] Check the operation status on the  
UAP side is normal.  
Incorrect text format is received.  
[1] Check the software operation on the  
Host side.  
02  
[2] Check the LAN cable connection status.  
Re-start the Host computer.  
TCP/IP connection is released due to the TCP port discon-  
nection order from the Host.  
03  
04  
TCP port is released due to the detection of abnormal state  
in the Host operation.  
Re-check the operation status of Host.  
The number of allowed ports for application  
use via TCP/IP must be 16 or less. Adjust the  
total port number within this range.  
TCP/IP connection cannot be established due to the connec-  
tion port capacity over.  
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Host is still abnormal status?  
If yes,  
If no,  
Host is out of order. Repair the Host computer.  
PZ-PC19 (LANI) card is out of order. For the replacement procedure,  
See System Operation and Maintenance Manual.  
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