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NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
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A-44 Asynchronous Data Switching - CCIS
Operating Procedure (contd)
When the opposite end DTE disconnects when using keyboard dialing
1. When the opposite end DTE releases, the Data Adapter buzzer will sound three times.
2. Enter release command RLS and press the RETURN key. The monitor will display RLS and RELEASED.
3. The data connection is released.
Service Conditions
1. Data terminals up to 19.2 Kbps can be connected.
Note: Additional hardware is required for 19.2 Kbps.
2. A data terminal can be a member of a Pilot Hunt group or a Circular Hunt group.
3. The calling and called DTEs must be code and speed compatible.
4. Keyboard dialing can only be utilized by a D
term
/Data Adapter or asynchronous Data Module.
5. Additional hardware is required to activate KEYBOARD DIALING - DATA ADAPTER [K-1].
6. If keyboard dialing is used to establish a data connection, keypad dialing for a data connection is
ineffective until the data connection releases. If data communication is established by keypad dialing, it is
possible to release by keyboard dialing.
7. The display of the DTE will be blank when data communication is established by keypad dialing. The
display of the D
term
will be blank when data communication is established via keyboard dialing.
8. The DSPY/AUTO key on the D
term
is ineffective when keyboard dialing is used to establish a data call.
9. When an incoming data call is received, the displays of the DTE and the D
term
will show the number of
the calling data station or the incoming trunk type and number.
Interactions
When assigned, the DATA feature key acts as the telephone number of the data station for the Data Adapter. The
telephone number of the data station will only appear on one D
term
set. The telephone number of the data station
maybeusedasaDIDnumber.
Programming
For Data Adapter
STEP 1: ASDT - Assign levels 4, 5, 6, & 7 of a PA-4DLC as a TEC = 13. Data level 4 corresponds to voice
level 0, level 5 to level 1, level 6 to level 2, level 7 to level 3.
TN: Tenant Number
STN: Station Number
LENS: Line Equipment Number (6 digits)
TEC: Telephone Class (1-31)
1: DP (10pps)
2: PB
3: DP/PB
11: VMM
12: D
term
13: Data terminal Via D
term
14: Hot Line
15: CAS Line