NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
NDA-24297, Issue 1
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Brokerage Hotline - CCIS B-10
B-10 Brokerage Hotline - CCIS
General Description
This feature provides a hotline function between two stations at different nodes in the CCIS network, using a line/
feature key of a D
term
.
Operating Procedure
To access from a D
term
1. Lift the handset or press the SPEAKER button.
2. Press the line/feature key associated with a predetermined station in another office. The destination station
is automatically dialed; ringback tone is heard; the destination station answers.
3. After conversation is completed, hang up or press the RELEASE key.
4. To immediately make another BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS call, press another line/feature key
associated with another station without going off-hook.
Service Conditions
1. A 16-button D
term
with a 24-button Add-On Module attached is used for applications requiring at least 15
but fewer than 39 destinations. In this case, one of the 16-line buttons of the D
term
must be assigned as the
MY-Line. The RELEASE button on the 24-button Add-On Module can be used as the RELEASE key.
Therefore, a maximum of 39 BROKERAGE HOTLINES - CCIS can be used to access distant
destinations.
2. Two 16-button D
term
s connected via a 24-button Add-On Module are used if between 40 and 52
destinations are required. One of the 16 buttons on each D
term
must be assigned as a MY-Line. One of the
remaining 15 buttons on the D
term
s must be assigned as a RELEASE key. Therefore, a total of 52
BROKERAGE HOTLINES - CCIS can be used to access distant destinations.
3. An AC Adapter is required for the 24-button Add-On Module.
4. A BROKERAGE HOTLINE cannot be assigned to a Hunt group or UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION
[U-1] group.
5. When a BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS call is made, the D
term
display shows the destination telephone
number but does not show the SERVICE DISPLAY - CCIS [S-53] of the BROKERAGE HOTLINE.
6. The MY-Line of a D
term
cannot be assigned as a BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS.
7. The destination, by definition, must be a station or an Attendant Console at a different node in the CCIS
network.
8. When the destination is an Attendant Console, the BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS call terminates at an
ATND key.
9. ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION [A-1] [A-45], CALL BACK [C-1] [C-44], and
EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY [E-1] [E-8] can be prohibited to the BROKERAGE HOTLINE - CCIS
connection through CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL [C-15].
10. When a destination station is busy, CALL BACK - CCIS [C-44], CALL WAITING-ORIGINATING [C-
31], EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY - CCIS [E-8], and MESSAGE REMINDER - CCIS [M-34] [M-
34D] can be activated.
11. If the destination station is busy and is a member of a Hunt Group, the appropriate station hunting feature
([S-7] [S-8] [S-9]) will be activated.