Direct Privacy Release

NEAX 2000

For PC Modem Dialing from Analog Port with Secondary Appearance on Multi-Line Dterm. This application assumes the user has a separate analog port from a PN-4LCD card for a PC modem that has the ability to dial when the user clicks on a phone number in a software application. The user can then pick up the call on his phone to talk via handset or headset after the call is answered.

Revised 1/14/98 Submitted by Tod McClure, Digital Communications, Inc.


1. Assign Service Restriction Class B: set to something other than current service restriction class for multi-lines.

Command 1202:
DE = Data Entry
X-XXXX = Primary Extension No.
DE = Data Entry
XX XX
*a = Service Rest. Class B (00-15)


2. Assign to same Service Restriction Class as used in Command 1202 Restriction Class B.

Command 1207:
DE= Data Entry
X-XXXX Primary Extension No.
DE= Data Entry
XX = Service Restriction Class C


3. Enter Restriction Class used in 1202 & 1207. Assign as "1" for allowed.

Command 1563:
DE= Data Entry
XX = Service Restriction Class Assigned in 1202 & 1207
DE= Data Entry
1 = Allowed


4. Enter Restriction Class used in 1202 & 1207. Assign as "0" for available

Command 15182:
DE = Data Entry
XX = Service Restriction Class Assigned in 1202 & 1207
DE = Data Entry
0 = Available


5. Assign Analog to Multi-line Terminal for PC Dialing.

Command 9000:
DE = Data Entry
X-XXXX Primary Extension No. of Multi-Line , XX Button Number (01-24, 30-37)
DE = Data Entry
X-XXXX Analog Extension used for PC Dialing
NOTE: For user instructions see p.243 in NEAX 2000 IVS Business / Hotel / Data / Features and Specifications. NDA-24158, Issue 2