ND-70684 (E) ISSUE 1 STOCK # 200863 ® Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console System Manual AUGUST, 1999 NEC America, Inc.
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ND-70684 (E) ISSUE 1 AUGUST, 1999 NEAX2400 IMX Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console System Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................................. 1 1. General .................................................................................................................................................... 1 2. How to Follow This Manual .............................................
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 Figure 1-3 Figure 1-4 Figure 1-5 Figure 1-6 Figure 1-7 Figure 1-8 Figure 1-9 Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2 Figure 2-3 Figure 3-1 Figure 3-2 Figure 3-3 Figure 3-4 Outer View of DSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Direct Station Selection (DSS)/Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Add-On Module (ADM) Mode. . . . . . . .
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LIST OF TABLES Table Title Page Table 1-1 Table 1-2 Table 1-3 Table 1-4 Table 1-5 Relationship between the Mode Designation and the Mounting Level Numbers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 System Specifications for DSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Cable Distance Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Level Assignment Conditions for DSS/BLF . . . . . .
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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1. General This manual provides technicians with information about the Direct Station Selection (DSS) console shown in Figure 1-1 below. To complete installation tasks, refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual for the PBX system to which the DSS console is connected. When the DSS console is located in a Distributed Access Unit (DAU), the NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual for the DAU is also required.
OVERVIEW How to Follow This Manual 2. How to Follow This Manual The contents of this manual are: • CHAPTER 1 (OVERVIEW) This chapter explains how the DSS console is used, and the system specifications for the DSS. • CHAPTER 2 (INSTALLATION PROCEDURE) This chapter explains how to install a DSS console and contains cabling diagrams showing how to connect the console to a PBX. • CHAPTER 3 (OFFICE DATA ASSIGNMENT) This chapter explains how to program the Office Data used by the DSS.
OVERVIEW DSS Console Modes 3. DSS Console Modes The DSS can be used as a Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) or an Add-On Module depending on the following two factors: • Level Number (even or odd) of the allocated LENs for the DSS console • Office Data programming 3.1 Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF ) Mode In this mode, a DSS console is used with a Dterm that receives a Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and/or DirectIn Termination (DIT) call.
OVERVIEW DSS Console Modes 3.2 Add-On Module (ADM) Mode In this mode, a DSS console is used to expand the Line/Feature Access keys of a D term. In addition to the existing Line/Feature Access keys on each Dterm, the DSS console has a maximum of 60 keys. Add-On Module In this Add Mode, each key can be used as a Line/Feature access key as shown below.
OVERVIEW DSS Specifications 4. DSS Specifications System specifications for the DSS are shown in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 System Specifications for DSS ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Number of KEYs × 60 Number of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) × 60 (RED) Power Source AC 100 Volt ± 10 % (0.1A) × 60 (GREEN) Allowable Cable Length Note: 850 m (2800 feet) • AC adapter is required. See Table 1-3 for maximum cable distance information.
OVERVIEW General Service Conditions As shown in Figure 1-4, the cable distance allowed includes the 25-pair installation cable. Station Wire 0.4 mm (.051 in) (26 AWG) 0.5 mm (.019 in) (24 AWG) PBX MDF Champ Connector DSS Console 25-Pair installation cable Rosette Cable Distance between PBX and DSS REAR VIEW Figure 1-4 Cable Distance Definition 5. General Service Conditions The following service conditions apply to both a DSS/BLF and Add-On Module. 1.
OVERVIEW DSS/BLF 3. Multiple Dterms cannot use one DSS console. 4. Circuit cards for the DSS are as follows: • PA-16ELCJ • PA-DAIG-A (DAI) • PA-DAIJ-A (DAI) The previous conditions also apply when a Distributed Access Unit (DAU) is used between the PBX and the DSS. 6. DSS/BLF One DSS/BLF console requires 2 consecutive ports on an ELC/DAI card. When a DSS console is used as a DSS/BLF, be sure to assign and wire the DSS/BLF to a specific LEN whose level (LV) is an even number (LV = 0, 2, 4, 6).
OVERVIEW DSS/BLF As an example, Figure 1-6 shows a DSS/BLF connected to Port 0 on an ELC card. In this instance, no terminal can be wired to Port 1. The DSS/BLF mode can only use an even-numbered level. • Only even-numbered level is applicable to the DSS/BLF mode. • When a DSS/BLF is assigned to LV 0, the subsequent port, in this instance LV 1, must be retained for programming the DSS keys on the DSS/BLF console.
OVERVIEW DSS/BLF Key Numbers (KYN: 1-40), which appear in the AKYD command, correspond to the 60 DSS keys as shown below. As an example, Figure 1-7 shows DSS/BLF connected to LV 0. LV0 DSS/BLF • KYN of AKYD Among 40 KYNs, KYN 10-39 are used. 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 KYN of DSS 30 29 28 27 26 25 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 • The DSS Console is physically connected to the evennumbered LV.
OVERVIEW Add-On Module The following features cannot be used when a DSS/BLF console encounters a busy station. • CALL BACK • CALL WAITING • EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY • STEP CALL A station user cannot activate the following features for an incoming call from a DSS/BLF console.
OVERVIEW Add-On Module As an example, Figure 1-8 shows an Add-On Module connected to Port 1 on an ELC card. In this instance, the associated Dterm must be assigned to Port 0. • • Only odd-numbered level is applicable to Add-On Modules. When an Add-On Module is assigned to LV 1, the preceding port, in this case LV 0 must be used for the associated Dterm.
OVERVIEW Add-On Module To designate the meaning of the upper 24 keys on an Add-On Module, FKYs 17 through 40 of the Dterm that works in combination with the DSS are used. The remaining 36 keys on the Add-On Module are assigned using FKYs 5 through 40 of the original port of the Add-On Module. The relationship between KYN, which appears in the AKYD command, and 60 keys on an Add-On Module is illustrated below. In Figure 1-9, an Add-On Module is connected to LV 1 as an example.
OVERVIEW Add-On Module The following Line/Feature keys must be assigned for KYNs 1 through 24: • MESSAGE REMINDER (FKY = 6) • My Line and/or Prime Line of the master Dterm. KYNs 49 through 60 cannot be assigned for line features. (I-USE INDICATION, I-HOLD INDICATION can not be used since these keys are not equipped with LEDs.) To assign Speed Calling-One Touch (FKY = 49), use KYNs 1 through 16 and 25 through 52, since the memory area is retained for these KYNs only.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This chapter describes the installation procedure for the DSS console. It includes a connection diagram and the locations of the cable leads. 1. Connection Diagram for DSS/BLF When the DSS console is used as a DSS/BLF, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-1.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module 2. Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module When the DSS console is used as an Add-On Module, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-2.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Cable Lead Location 3. Cable Lead Location The leads appear as shown below. Figure 2-3 illustrates an example of cable lead locations. For more detailed information on each card, see the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual and/or the NEAX2400 IMX DAU System Manual.
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CHAPTER 3 DATA PROGRAMMING This chapter describes how to program office data associated with the DSS. 1. DSS/BLF This section covers how to assign Office Data for a DSS/BLF. A sample data assignment is shown in Figure 31.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) 2. Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) When assigning DSS/BLF data, perform the following procedure. “X” indicates the value should be tailored to the existing system. STEP 1: ASYD Assign the DSS/BLF to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example LV 0 is used.) TN : X STN : 200 LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 0 Even-numbered LEN level TEC : 1 2 Fixed RSC : X SFC : X Assign a station to be used for programming DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) to the subsequent LENS.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) KYN 2 must be programmed as the associated Dterm station. KYN : 2 KY1 : 2 = Multi Line KD : 0 = Line TN : X STN : 400 Associated Dterm RG : X Assign desired station numbers to the corresponding DSS keys on the console. In this instance, KYNs 10-39 are used. The upper and lower 30 keys are associated with even-numbered ports and odd-numbered ports as shown below.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) Use KYNs 10-39 of an even-numbered LEN level (0, 2, 4, 6) for programming the upper 30 DSS keys on the DSS/BLF 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Use KYNs 10-39 of an odd-numbered LEN level (1, 3, 5, 7) for programming the lower 30 DSS keys on the DSS
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) 2.1 Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF 2.1.1 TENANT NUMBER (TN) 1-63 X Note: ASDT MG U G LV TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT CLASS (TEC) 1-31 200 00 0 10 *0 12 × × For DSS/BLF 201 00 0 10 **1 12 × × For DSS/BLF 400 00 0 10 7 12 × × For Associated Dterm STATION NUMBER (STN) Max.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) 2.1.2 AKYD The following table shows DSS key assignment for even-numbered LV (2n).
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 200 PRIME LINE PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL TENANT STATION NUMBER (PRI) NUMBER (PL TN) 0-4 (PL ST) 0 X ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE (LN PRE) LINE PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 400 (= Dterm) 0 X 0 0 LINE LINE PREFERENCE PREFERENCE FOR FOR ANSWER OUTGOING BUTTON BUTTON (ANS) (ORG) 0-2 0/1 _ MULTI-LINE KEY NUMBER (
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) The following table shows DSS key assignment for odd-numbered LV (2n + 1) MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 201 PRIME LINE PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL TENANT STATION NUMBER (PRI) NUMBER (PL TN) 0-4 (PL STN) 0 X 400 (=Dterm) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE (LN PRE) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 0 X 0 0 LINE LINE PREFERENCE PREFERENCE FOR F
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF) MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 200 PRIME LINE PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL TENANT STATION (PRI) NUMBER NUMBER 0-4 (PL TN) (PL ST) 0 X 400 (=Dterm) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE (LN PRE) LINE PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 0 X 0 0 LINE LINE PREFERENCE PREFERENCE FOR FOR ANSWER OUTGOING BUTTON BUTTON (ANS) (ORG) 0-2 0/1 − MULTI-LINE KEY NUMBER (
DATA PROGRAMMING Add-On Module 3. Add-On Module This section covers how to assign an Add-On Module.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module 4. Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module When assigning Add-On Module data, perform the following procedure. “X” indicates the value should be tailored to the existing system. STEP 1: ASDT Assign a Dterm to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example, LV 0 is used.) Assign the Add-On Module to the subsequent odd-numbered LEN level. (In this example LV 1 is used.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module Use the Add-On Module port to assign key information for the last 36 keys on the ADM. TN : X STN : 201 TP : 1 Buttons 1-39 are assignable PRI : 0 PL TN : X PL STN : 200 Enter the associated Dterm as a PL STN S : 0 = Off Hook Suppression is off MWD : X LN PRE : 0 = Prime Line Pickup KYN : 5-40 Corresponds to KYNs 25-60 on the Add-On Module KYI : X KD : X TN : X STN : XXXX RG : X ICM : X G-ID : X CHAPTER 3 Page 30 Revision 1.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module Use KYNs 17-40 of the associated Dterm for programming the first 24 Line/Feature access keys on the Add-On Module.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module 4.1 Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module 4.1.1 ASDT TENANT NUMBER (TN) 1-63 STATION NUMBER (STN) Max. 5 Digits X LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LENS) TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT CLASS (TEC) 1-31 ROUTE RESTRICTION CLASS (RSC) 0-15 SERVICE FEATURE CLASS (SFC) 0-15 REMARKS MG U G LV 200 00 0 10 *0 X X X For Dterm 201 00 0 10 **1 X X X For Add-On Module *0 = Even numbered LEN level / **1 = Odd numbered LEN level Note: 4.1.
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 200 (= Dterm) PRIME LINE PRIORITY OF ANSWERING CALL (PRI) TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) STATION NUMBER (PL STN) 0 X 200 (= Dterm) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 0 X LINE PREFERENCE LINE FOR PREFERENCE SPEAKER (LN PRE) BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 0 0 LINE PREFERENCE FOR ANSWER BUTTON (ANS) 0-2 − MULTI-LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE CONDITION (KY) 0
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 200 (= Dterm) PRIME LINE PRIORITY OF ANSWERING CALL (PRI) TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) STATION NUMBER (PL STN) 0 X 200 (= Dterm) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 0 X LINE PREFERENCE LINE FOR PREFERENCE SPEAKER (LN PRE) BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 0 0 LINE PREFERENCE FOR ANSWER BUTTON (ANS) 0-2 − MULTI-LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE CONDITION (KY) 0
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module For Line/Feature access keys: KYNs 25-60 (Add-On Module) MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 201 (= AddOn Module) LINE PRIME LINE PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL (PRI) TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) 0 X STATION NUMBER (PL STN) 201 (= AddOn Module) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 0 X 0 − MULTI-LINE SERVICE CONDITION (KY) 0-2 FEATURE KEY CODE (FKY) 1 - 320 KIND OF LINE (KD) 0-2
DATA PROGRAMMING Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) X 201 (= AddOn Module) PRIME LINE PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL (PRI) TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) STATION NUMBER (PL STN) 0 X 201 (= AddOn Module) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 0 X LINE PREFERENCE LINE FOR PREFERENCE SPEAKER (LN PRE) BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 0 0 LINE PREFERENCE FOR ANSWER BUTTON (ANS) 0-2 − MULTI LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE
DATA PROGRAMMING Office Data Setting Sheets 5. Office Data Setting Sheets This section contains blank data setting sheets for commands used by DSS. You can use these sheets to plan your data before installing the DSS. 5.
DATA PROGRAMMING Office Data Setting Sheets 5.
DATA PROGRAMMING Office Data Setting Sheets MULTI LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE CONDITION (KYI) 0–2 FEATURE KEY CODE (FKY) 1-320 KIND OF LINE (KD) 0-2 TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) INTERCOM RING INFORMATION FOR EACH LINE (RG) 0-7 KIND OF INCOM (ICM) 0-2 GROUP ID NUMBER (G-ID) 1-50 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Note 1: When KYI = None, it is not necessary to assign any data. Note 2: When KYI = FUNCTION, assign data for FKY only.
DATA PROGRAMMING Office Data Setting Sheets MY LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) PRIORITY FOR ANSWERING CALL (PRI) 0-4 PRIME LINE TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) STATION NUMBER (PL STN) ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1 MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE (LN PRE) 0/1 LINE PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER BUTTON (SPK) 0-3 LINE PREFERENCE FOR ANSWER BUTTON (ANS) 0-2 MULTI LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE CONDITION (KYI) 0–2 FEATURE KEY CODE (FKY) 1-320 KIND OF LINE (KD) 0-2 TENA
DATA PROGRAMMING Office Data Setting Sheets MULTI LINE KEY NUMBER (KYN) SERVICE CONDITION (KYI) 0–2 FEATURE KEY CODE (FKY) 1-320 KIND OF LINE (KD) 0-2 TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER (STN) INTERCOM RING INFORMATION FOR EACH LINE (RG) 0-7 KIND OF INCOM (ICM) 0-2 GROUP ID NUMBER (G-ID) 1-50 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Note 1: When KYI = None, it is not necessary to assign any data. Note 2: When KYI =FUNCTION, assign data for FKY only.
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