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ND-45669 (E)

ISSUE 2

PART OF STOCK # 151901

Command Manual

DECEMBER, 1997

NEC America, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000 IVS

Page 1: ...ND 45669 E ISSUE 2 PART OF STOCK 151901 Command Manual DECEMBER 1997 NECAmerica Inc ...

Page 2: ...NEC America Inc has prepared this document for use by its em ployees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC America Inc and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC America Inc NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation Copyright 1997 NEC America Inc Printed in USA ...

Page 3: ...ion Sheet 1 7 ND 45669 E ISSUE 2 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 i 2 2 ii iii 2 1 iv 2 1 v vi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 2 1 44 1 2 1 44 2 2 1 45 2 2 46 47 48 49 50 2 1 2 2 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 59 60 61 62 2 2 63 64 65 66 2 1 67 2 1 68 2 1 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005...

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Page 9: ...99 DATE DATE ADDENDUM 005 ADDENDUM 006 ADDENDUM 007 ADDENDUM 008 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX2000 IVS Command Manual Addendum Revision Sheet 7 7 ND 45669 E ISSUE 2 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 PAGE No ADD No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 ...

Page 10: ...ick Reference Table of Commands Required for Service Feature 14 4 PRECAUTION 55 4 1 Conditions for Using Commands 55 4 2 Method of Setting On Line Off Line Mode 56 4 3 Method for Installing Line Trunk Cards 57 4 4 Password Entry 59 CHAPTER 3 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS 61 1 GENERAL 61 2 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS 61 CM00 System Data Memory All Clear 62 CM01 System Data Memory Partial Clear 63 CM...

Page 11: ... Data 160 CM36 Restriction Data for Tandem Connection 175 CM38 AMP Trunk 176 CM40 Function of RS 232C Interface Circuit 178 CM41 System Timer Data 183 CM42 System Counter Data pad Data trunk Restriction Class Conversion 197 CM44 External Equipment Starting Conditions 203 CM45 Purpose of PBR CFT 205 CM48 Hold wake up timed Reminder automated Attendant Tone 208 CM49 Digital Announcement Trunk 212 CM...

Page 12: ...ibute Data For RS 232C Port On AP01 317 CMA7 CCIS Channel Data 320 CMA8 CCIS Routing Label Assignment 322 CMA9 ISDN D Channel Assignment 323 CMAA DTI DCH CIR Card Functions 324 CMAC ISDN Functions 325 CMAD ZT Calling Area Pad Data Assignment 326 CMAE ZT Operation Data Assignment 327 CMAF Visitor PS Data Assignment 327 2 CMB0 Peg Count 328 CMB1 Traffic Measurement 332 CMB3 UCD Peg Count 334 CMD5 ID...

Page 13: ... CMD026 Route Index For Call Charge Development 400 CMD027 Call Charge Development Tables 401 CMD031 ROOM STATUS CODE 402 CMD033 Route Index For Call Development 404 CMD034 Call Development Tables 405 CMD035 Designation Of Printer 407 CMD100 System Data Partial Clear 408 CMD101 System Data All Clear 409 CMD102 Additional Memory Clear 410 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 411 1 GENERAL 411 2 PROCED...

Page 14: ...ND 45669 E LIST OF FIGURES Page v Revision 2 0 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 2 1 CAT Key Assignment for ETJ 16DD 1 4 Figure 2 2 Line Trunk Card Installation Location 57 ...

Page 15: ...SMDR NEAX2400 IMS Format 386 Table 3 2 Quick Reference Data Table for SMDR NEAX1400 IMS Format 387 Table 3 3 Quick Reference Data Table for Printer 388 Table 3 4 Quick Reference Data Table for PMS IMS Format 389 Table 3 5 Quick Reference Data Table for VMS with MCI 390 Table 4 1 Basic Service Feature 412 Table 4 2 Station Number Trunk Number Card Number 413 Table 4 3 Station Class Data Initial Dat...

Page 16: ...s of the introduction Chapter 1 and the following chapters CHAPTER 2 INFORMATION FOR DATA PROGRAMMING This chapter provides the basics of Customer Administration Terminal CAT programming a command reference table and precautions for using commands CHAPTER 3 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS This chapter provides a detailed description of each command CHAPTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM This chapter explains t...

Page 17: ...CHAPTER 1 ND 45669 E Page 2 Revision 2 0 This page is for your notes ...

Page 18: ...CAT AND MAT In the PBX the CAT or MAT is used for programming The CAT is a digital multi function telephone Multiline Terminal which is equipped with function keys a dial pad and LCD 16 characters and interfaces with the system via the MP card The MAT is the personal computer which interfaces with the system via the MP card For further details refer to the MAT Operation Guide 2 1 How to Use the CA...

Page 19: ...D 45669 E Page 4 Revision 2 0 INFORMATION FOR DATA PROGRAMMING Figure 2 1 CAT Key Assignment for ETJ 16DD 1 A B C D E F ST EXE CE S DE 1 2 3 DE 4 5 6 7 8 9 EXE A 0 B ST CE S G Q H R I S J T K U L V M W N X O Y P Z ...

Page 20: ...en two different data such as first second data of CM72 74 90 97 Display of previous data Step backward Cancel of one character out of the entered data Backspace DE Data End to be entered at the end of the command code or at the end of each data entry Table 2 2 Digit Keys DIGIT KEY MEANING 0 9 A F Data Data is entered by hexadecimal code 0 F A As a dial digit B As a dial digit C Clear Assigned dat...

Page 21: ... mode f Set the CAT mode on the Multiline Terminal 3 During CAT mode do not change or delete the following data CM10 My Line Number of the CAT 4 There are no limitations on the number of Multiline Terminals in the system that can be programmed to allow CAT capability However the number of Multiline Terminals that can be placed into CAT mode at the same time is two To set CAT mode 1 Press 5 Press C...

Page 22: ...d on the LCD If the second data is not assigned yet either the initial data value or NONE is displayed b Operation for assigning changing the office data With EXE pressed OK is displayed on the LCD To confirm the data assigned depress DE after entering the first data c Use of button and button If is pressed after setting the second data after has been pressed the next first data is displayed If is...

Page 23: ...ment Thus it may be omitted Table 2 3 Assignment Operation DISPLAY STEP 1 Turn ON power switch STEP 2 Press STEP 3 Enter 10 Command Number STEP 4 Press STEP 5 Enter 0000 LEN STEP 6 Press Note 1 STEP 7 Enter 300 Station Number STEP 8 Press STEP 9 Press Note 2 STEP 10 Press Note 1 STEP 11 Enter 301 Station Number STEP 12 Press STEP 13 Press Note 2 STEP 14 Turn OFF power switch _ ST COMMAND _ COMMAND...

Page 24: ...of Step 1 STEP 5 Enter 0000 STEP 6 Press and assign the correct first data If in Step 11 in Table 2 3 when 302 has been entered instead of 301 press Then the cursor moves to the position of 2 STEP 1 In Step 11 enter 302 instead of 301 as intended STEP 2 Press STEP 3 Press digit Key 1 0000 is to be deleted after completing all the operations in Table 2 3 STEP 1 Press STEP 2 Enter 10 Command Number ...

Page 25: ... example when assigning 12 for a service access code even if 123 has already been used for an other service access code Press ST or CE and enter correct data HARDWARE ERROR Memory read write disabled Check switch setting of MP card or replace MP card with spare WRONG The data stored in the memory is wrong This message is displayed when too many digits are entered For example when as signing 123 fo...

Page 26: ...19 1A 1B 1C 1D Station Number Trunk Number and Card Number Virtual Line Number Station Class 1 Station Class 2 Service Restriction Class Call Pickup Group Group Diversion Group UCD Group Station Hunting Group Secretary Group Diversion Station Number Data Station Number ISDN Terminal Multipoints Station Number Assignment PS Station Number Assignment PS ID Assignment PS Operation Data Download 20 21...

Page 27: ... 5A Virtual Line Virtual Path Setting 60 ATTCON Tenant Group Functions For ATTCON 61 External Key Function For PN DK00 62 Tenants for Each ATTCON Group For ATTCON 63 Restriction of Inter Tenant Connection 64 Automated Attendant 65 Service Features on Tenant Basis 71 72 73 74 76 77 78 Memory Allocation for System Speed Dialing Stored Number for System Speed Dialing Memory Allocation for Station Spe...

Page 28: ...rd Functions ISDN Functions ZT Calling Area PAD Data Assignment ZT Operation Data Assignment Visitor PS Data Assignment B0 B1 B3 PEG Count Traffic Measurement UCD PEG Count Used for maintenance D5 ID Code Assignment with AP D6 ID Code All Clear with AP For PN AP01 D7 D9 DB DC OAI Control Data Centralized Billing Data Port Assignment Calling Number Development Data Calling Number Development Table ...

Page 29: ... The features are listed alphabetically in the left column Associated features shown with bullets are listed be low the main features Note Table 2 1 provides a list of commands for each business service feature Table 2 2 provides a list of com mands for each hotel motel service feature F and S represent First Data F and Second Data S re spectively For more details about the data refer to the Comma...

Page 30: ...cond Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY Account Code 08 362 S 12 02 F S 15 30 F 1 20 0 3 F 085 42 10 S 90 00 F F0085 Add On Module 10 F S 12 05 F 0 30 18 F 0 41 1 09 S 90 00 03 F S 98 0 F S Alarm Indications Alphanumeric Display 08 255 1 20 0 3 F A10 35 03 F S 77 0 3 F S Analog Port Adapter 10 F S 13 09 32 35 F S 90 00 F S 93 F S ...

Page 31: ...nswer Key 12 02 F S 15 72 F 0 Attendant Assisted Calling 08 018 048 142 143 S 20 0 3 F 800 60 00 01 F S 62 0 3 F 0 Attendant Camp On 08 068 441 S 20 0 3 F 021 41 0 00 S Attendant Console SN610 ATTCON 10 F S 30 02 03 F 14 60 00 01 07 17 F S 62 0 3 F S 90 00 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST D...

Page 32: ...0 00 F S Attendant Console Lockout Password 08 353 S 20 0 3 F A55 60 30 0 S 90 00 F F6110 Attendant Do Not Disturb Setup and Cancel 13 00 F 0 90 00 F S Attendant Interposition Calling Transfer 08 143 S 20 0 3 F 095 90 00 F F6067 Attendant Lamp Check Attendant Listed Directory Number 08 204 205 0 35 15 F S 50 01 02 F S 58 00 09 F S 90 00 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Cont...

Page 33: ...0 F S Call Waiting Display 42 00 S Common Route Indial 08 204 205 0 50 01 F S 58 00 09 F S 90 00 F S Dialed Number Identification Service 08 204 205 0 35 15 F S 50 01 02 F S 58 02 03 08 09 10 F S 90 00 F S Incoming Call Identification Individual Trunk Access 20 0 3 F 081 30 19 F S Multiple Console Operation Refer to SN610 ATTCON Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Bu...

Page 34: ...roup Busy Display 30 09 F S 44 F S 90 00 F S Unsupervised Trunk to Trunk Transfer by Attendant 08 206 1 Attendant Delay Announcement 08 165 S 10 F S 20 0 3 F A00 A02 35 74 F S 41 0 16 47 S 49 00 0A F S Attendant Lockout 08 353 S Attendant Overflow 08 067 0 30 02 03 05 F S 41 0 01 S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data...

Page 35: ... Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY Attendant Override 08 012 045 076 S 12 02 F S 15 09 F 1 20 0 3 F 081 30 19 F S 90 00 F F6107 Authorization Code 05 F 07 08 216 362 S 12 02 F S 15 31 F S 20 0 3 F 086 42 11 S D5 0 1 3 F S 2A 0 4 F S Automated Attendant 08 180 359 363 S 10 F S 20 0 3 F A00 A02 30 02 03 30 33 37 F S 41 0 34 39 43 59 S 45 2 F 0 48 2 06 S 49 00 02 F S 63 2 ...

Page 36: ...16 47 S 42 15 16 S 44 F S 49 00 F S 51 17 F S 59 00 S 76 0 1 6 F S 90 0 F F0033 F0044 F0120 F1280 1295 97 F F1055 Automatic Call Distribution ACD with Management Information System MIS 08 068 S Refer to ACD MIS System Manual 30 13 14 F 06 Automatic Camp On 08 068 S 30 13 14 F 06 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FE...

Page 37: ...Automatic Recall 41 0 00 05 07 11 26 S Background Music BGM 10 F S 12 02 F S 15 32 F 1 20 0 3 F 039 30 00 F S 35 00 F 05 48 4 F S Boss Secretary Calling 08 294 S 12 02 05 F S 13 03 08 12 F S 15 43 44 F S 20 0 3 F 040 041 51 15 F S 90 00 F S Broker s Call Refer to Call Hold Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE ...

Page 38: ...S 31 1 2 F S 35 00 37 44 48 129 F S 90 00 F F1099 F6122 AA 07 F S DB 00 01 02 04 05 06 07 12 30 90 92 F S DC 00 63 F S Caller ID Display 90 00 F F5010 Call Forwarding E6 00 05 F S Set Reset from MAT CAT Attendant Call Forwarding Setup and Cancel Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F ...

Page 39: ...6 F 0 48 2 13 S 65 23 25 F 1 90 00 F F0010 E6 00 F S Call Forwarding Busy Line 08 222 240 386 387 S 12 02 F S 15 11 12 28 29 F 1 20 0 3 F 012 013 014 015 35 05 F 1 36 F 0 65 23 25 F 1 90 00 F F0012 F0014 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 40: ... 1 90 00 F F0012 F0016 Call Forwarding Destination 12 02 F S 15 15 F 1 20 0 3 F 018 019 90 00 F F0018 F0019 Multiple Call Forwarding All Calls 42 14 S Multiple Call Forwarding Busy Line 42 14 S Multiple Call Forwarding No Answer 41 0 46 S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMAR...

Page 41: ... 2 13 S 65 23 25 F S 78 F S 90 00 F F0010 F0A80 Split Call Forwarding Busy Line 08 222 240 386 387 S 12 02 F S 15 11 12 28 29 F 1 20 0 3 F 012 015 A82 A83 35 05 F 1 36 F 0 65 23 25 F S 78 F S 90 00 F F0012 F0014 F0A82 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 42: ...00 F F0012 F0016 F0A82 Call Forwarding Override Group Diversion 08 026 0 16 2 F S 19 6 F S 41 0 01 S Call Park Call Park System 08 133 S 12 07 F S 15 96 F S 20 0 3 F 008 009 41 0 05 S 90 00 F F5000 F6144 Call Park Tenant 08 133 S 20 0 3 F 062 41 0 05 S 90 00 F F3XXX Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND...

Page 43: ...rect 51 18 22 F S 90 00 F F5011 F5012 Call Transfer Call Transfer All Calls 08 068 155 319 S Call Transfer Attendant 08 063 142 S 20 0 3 F 800 62 0 3 F 0 Camp On 08 050 051 068 069 146 148 208 322 S 12 02 F S 15 16 43 44 F 1 20 0 3 F 007 A25 41 0 26 S CCSA Access 20 0 3 F 100 163 35 00 15 F S 90 00 F F6030 F6037 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F F...

Page 44: ...6 98 F S 35 51 58 61 68 F S Code Restriction 08 035 044 119 S 12 01 F S 35 11 51 55 76 F S 81 01 13 F S 85 0 4 F S 8A 400 404 100 115 000 063 500 755 200 207 300 303 F S Conference 08 101 104 246 S 45 6 7 F 1 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 45: ...onsultation Hold 08 137 0 12 07 F S 15 88 91 F 1 Customer Administration Terminal CAT 12 02 F S 15 56 F 1 E7 00 06 10 16 F S E9 0 9 S Data Line Security 13 07 F 0 Delayed Ringing 41 1 09 S 90 03 F 0 Diagnostics Refer to Maintenance Manual Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMAR...

Page 46: ...t Digital Interface DDI Refer to DDI System Manual Direct Inward Dialing DID 08 180 S 10 F S 30 00 05 F S 35 00 02 05 12 18 F S 41 0 01 45 S 45 1 F S 49 00 F S 51 00 03 06 F S 76 0 1 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 47: ...0 41 0 39 S 42 13 S 76 0 1 F D16 D5 0 1 3 F S Direct Inward Terminator DIT 08 179 S 30 02 04 13 15 F S 41 0 01 S Direct Outward Dialing DOD 10 F S 20 0 3 F 100 163 30 00 01 08 F S 35 00 02 04 05 08 09 20 26 45 46 F S 41 0 27 S 90 00 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS...

Page 48: ...241 S 12 02 F 1 13 00 F 0 15 19 F 1 20 0 3 F 022 023 48 2 14 S 51 10 F S 90 00 F S Dual Hold 12 02 F S 15 64 F 1 E M Tie Line Access 10 F S 35 00 02 04 05 08 10 13 19 20 21 23 26 33 34 45 46 104 105 F S 42 50 65 S 45 1 F 0 49 00 F 0000 0E00 51 01 04 07 F EBXXX 63 2 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMM...

Page 49: ... A28 31 2 0 3 0 35 03 04 14 20 36 38 76 129 F S 50 05 F S 85 0 7 F S 8A YYY F S AA 07 F 3 Executive Calling 13 21 F 0 Executive Override 08 045 115 S 12 02 F S 15 05 09 F 1 20 0 3 F 006 45 6 F 1 90 00 F F0006 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 50: ...from Secondary Extension FAX Arrival Indicator 12 03 05 F 00 03 13 29 F 0 51 14 00 03 S 52 00 99 F S 90 00 F S Flexible Line Key Assignment 08 252 F S 12 02 F S 15 07 F S 73 F S 90 00 F11XX 94 F S Flexible Numbering Plan 08 050 051 069 148 156 208 F S 10 F S 20 F 801 804 29 0 3 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data...

Page 51: ...F 087 42 11 12 S 2A 0 4 F S D5 0 1 3 F S D6 0 0000 CCC Group Listening 12 02 F S 15 70 F 0 Handsfree Answerback Handsfree Dialing and Monitoring Hold Call Hold 12 02 F S 15 01 F 1 20 0 3 F 046 90 00 F F0046 Exclusive Hold 08 130 1 41 0 06 S Nonexclusive Hold Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DAT...

Page 52: ... F E000 E007 20 0 3 F 095 Intercept Announcement 10 F EB000 EB127 12 02 F S 15 33 F 1 20 0 3 F A00 02 49 00 F0A00 51 07 F S Intercom Manual Intercom 08 238 S 11 F A200 A724 12 02 03 F S 15 09 F 0 56 11 F S 90 00 F A200 A724 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 53: ...nternal Tone Voice Signaling 08 050 051 069 148 156 270 S 12 02 07 F S 15 67 99 F S 20 0 3 F A63 Internal Zone Paging with Meet Me 08 158 S 12 02 F S 15 49 F 1 20 0 3 F A30 A45 A64 56 00 07 F S 90 00 F F1270 F1277 Last Number Redial 08 177 178 S 20 0 3 F 069 90 00 F F0069 F1000 F6121 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Da...

Page 54: ...22 S 42 01 S Line Preselection 08 199 S Maintenance Administration Terminal MAT 03 F S E7 00 06 10 16 F S E9 0 9 S Configuration Report Maintenance Printout Peg Count B0 0 2 F S B3 0 5 F S Remove and Restore Service E5 0 1 F S Message Center Interface MCI Refer to Message Center Interface MCI System Manual Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First D...

Page 55: ...F 100 163 30 00 01 F S 35 00 01 08 F S 44 F S Dictation Equipment Access 10 F S 20 0 3 F 100 163 30 00 01 F S 35 00 01 08 F S Foreign Exchange FX Access 35 00 F 01 Radio Paging Equipment Access 08 094 095 149 157 162 S 10 F S 12 02 F S 15 08 F 1 20 0 3 F 100 163 070 079 30 00 28 F S 35 00 08 13 F S 41 0 20 S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First...

Page 56: ...S 51 12 F S 90 00 F S 96 F S 97 F S Music On Hold 08 183 388 S 10 F S 12 02 F S 15 33 F 1 20 0 3 F A00 A02 44 F 0000 0009 48 0 F S 49 00 05 F S 64 1 F 00 09 Night Service Attendant Night Transfer 08 018 S 51 13 F S Call Rerouting See Night Connection Fixed Flexible TAS DIT DID E M Tie Line Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data...

Page 57: ...4 16 F S 41 0 01 S Night Connection Flexible See Night Connection Fixed and Call Forward ing All Calls Trunk Answer Any Station TAS 10 F E800 E831 12 01 02 F S 15 53 F 1 20 0 3 F 047 051 30 03 17 F S 44 F S 53 0 4 F S 59 F S 63 0 F S Off Hook Alarm 12 07 F S 13 02 F 0 15 97 98 F S 41 0 22 S 51 12 F S 90 00 F F6056 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F...

Page 58: ... 1 D031 F S Periodic Time Indication Tone 08 135 136 S 12 02 F S 13 07 F 1 15 61 F 1 41 0 09 S Pooled Line Access 30 00 03 F S 90 00 F F411 F4163 Power Failure Transfer 10 F S Priority Call 08 250 251 S 12 02 F S 15 17 18 F 1 20 0 3 F 088 089 51 12 F S 90 00 F F6054 F6055 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE C...

Page 59: ...12 02 F S 15 63 F 1 Private Line 12 16 F S 35 98 F S 42 08 S Proprietary Multiline Terminal Automatic Idle Return 08 172 1 Called Station Status Display Calling Name and Number Display 08 335 Dynamic Dial Pad 12 02 F S 15 120 F 0 93 F S Handsfree Unit I Hold I Use Indication Microphone Control Multiple Line Operation 90 01 F S Mute Key 90 00 F F5013 Off Hook Voice Announcement 08 270 279 1 11 F CX...

Page 60: ...OGRAMMING Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY Recall Key 35 16 86 F 1 41 2 17 S 90 00 F F1009 Relay Control Function Key 10 F E8XX 44 F 1500 90 00 F F7XXX ...

Page 61: ...CHAPTER 2 ND 45669 E Page 44 2 Addendum 001 Revision 2 1 AUGUST 1998 This page is for your notes ...

Page 62: ... F S Soft Key 12 12 23 90 00 F F1091 9A 00 03 10 13 F S Volume Control Remote Hold 12 02 F S 15 124 F S 41 0 06 S 90 00 F F1010 Remote Maintenance Reserve Power Resident System Program See Chapter 4 Return Message Schedule Display 08 334 12 02 F S 15 19 F 1 20 0 3 F A54 023 Ringing Line Pickup 12 07 F S 15 82 86 F 0 Route Advance 20 0 3 F 200 231 22 00 31 F S Save and Repeat 90 00 F F1001 F1013 F1...

Page 63: ...ation Hunting Terminal 08 240 S 18 0 1 F S Station Hunting Secretarial 08 240 S 18 2 F S 19 0 1 2 F S Station Message Detail Recording Refer to SMDR System Manual Station Speed Dialing 05 F 19 08 035 168 171 252 S 12 02 F S 15 07 F 1 20 0 3 F 064 066 73 F S 74 F S 90 00 F S 94 F S CMD000 56 1 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second D...

Page 64: ...50 A52 41 0 38 S 71 00 64 S 72 F S 74 F S Tenant Service 12 04 F S 20 0 3 F S 23 00 23 F S 29 F S 30 01 F S 49 01 07 F S 51 00 12 15 F S 61 00 F S 62 0 3 F S 63 0 2 F S 64 0 F S 65 50 51 F S 71 F S 8A 100 F S Tie Line Tandem Switching 36 F S Timed Queue 41 0 35 37 S 90 00 F F004 Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FE...

Page 65: ...rect Appearances 08 365 S 30 02 18 F S 90 00 F D000 D255 F0058 Trunk Queuing Outgoing 08 196 S 12 02 F S 15 02 F 1 20 0 3 F 000 001 004 005 35 28 F S 90 00 F F0004 Trunk to Trunk Connection 08 028 029 S 10 F C100 C163 12 07 F S 15 90 91 F 1 35 119 F S 36 F S 38 00 07 F S 41 0 54 55 S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Da...

Page 66: ... 18 60 F S 41 0 16 47 S 42 15 16 S 44 F S 49 00 F S 51 17 F S 59 00 S 76 6 F S 90 00 F F0033 F0044 F1020 F1280 1295 Uniform Numbering Voice Data 20 0 3 F A26 A29 35 17 F S 50 00 0 S 80 0 2 8A A00 405 407 000 063 500 755 F S Variable Timing Parameters 41 0 1 2 F S Table 2 6 List of Commands for Each Business Feature Continued For Business System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1S...

Page 67: ...D DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY Voice Guide 15 116 F S 41 0 95 S 48 2 12 13 14 S 49 00 13 F S Voice Mail Integration 08 063 156 208 333 428 S 12 02 F S 13 03 10 13 F S 15 24 40 F 1 20 0 3 F 040 041 A46 A47 41 0 00 14 44 48 49 S 50 00 3 4 S 51 15 18 F S 77 0 1 F S 90 00 F F1005 F5001 F6112 F6113 F6123 Whisper Page 08 268 269 S 12 02 F S 15 111 112 F S 20 0 3 F A88 48 2 17 S 90 00 F F0A88 Wireless Com...

Page 68: ... FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY Automatic Wake Up 08 228 282 284 286 287 S 10 F S 12 02 F S 15 13 20 21 33 F 1 20 0 3 F 024 025 027 028 A00 A02 41 0 23 52 S 42 03 04 S 44 F 0100 48 1 00 XX00 49 00 08 F S 90 F S Check In Check Out D000 11 1 D001 12 13 S D015 F S D016 XX06 1 D031 F S Direct Data Entry 20 0 3 F 097 90 00 F F0097 D001 252 253 S D015 F S D016 XX24 S ...

Page 69: ...0 48 2 14 S 51 10 F S 90 00 F S Hotel Motel Attendant Console 90 00 F S Hotel Motel Front Desk Instrument 02 0 1 2 S 10 F S 12 02 F S 15 62 F 1 90 00 F S D000 2 1 D001 F S D035 F S House Phone 08 055 056 S 12 03 F 00 03 51 14 00 03 S Table 2 7 List of Commands for Each Hotel Motel Feature Continued For Hotel Motel System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMA...

Page 70: ...F S 15 24 40 F S 20 0 3 F 040 041 A47 48 2 12 S 51 15 F S 90 00 F S Property Management System Interface Refer to PMS System Manual Room Cut Off 08 232 S 51 11 F S 90 00 F S D001 5 13 S D015 F S D016 XX06 XX46 1 D031 F S D033 F S D034 F S Room Status Refer to Maid Status Table 2 7 List of Commands for Each Hotel Motel Feature Continued For Hotel Motel System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEAT...

Page 71: ...R DATA PROGRAMMING Single Digit Dialing 20 0 3 F 808 811 21 0 3 F S 41 0 13 S Table 2 7 List of Commands for Each Hotel Motel Feature Continued For Hotel Motel System F First Data S Second Data No Data FEATURE COMMAND 1ST DATA 2ND DATA F S REMARKS CODE Y YYY ...

Page 72: ... Service Feature CM09 Additional Service Features CM10 Station Number Trunk Number and Card Number System initialization is required only for assigning the PN 8RST PN CFT ISDN Circuit CM1A Data Station Number CM60 YY 00 01 02 04 06 ATTCON Tenant Group Functions CM62 Tenants for each ATTCON Group CMA9 ISDN channel Assignment CAF8 ID Code for Key FD Commands that require a reset of AP card PN AP00 a...

Page 73: ...itial data is NONE CM29 CM41 CM42 CM60 YY 30 4 2 Method of Setting On Line Off Line Mode 1 For the MP card a Operation for changing on line mode to off line mode Set SW3 to 2 or 3 Press SW1 b Operation for changing off line mode to on line mode Set SW3 to 0 Press SW1 For details refer to the Circuit Card Manual 2 For the AP card a Operation of changing on line mode to off line mode Set SW1 as show...

Page 74: ...in which the system allocates a port Time Slot to each LEN Line Equipment Number according to system data Consider the following conditions before installing cards Number of Time Slots within Unit Card installation location 1 Number of Time Slots Figure 2 2 Line Trunk Card Installation Location SW1 OFF 4 3 2 1 ON POSITION TO BE SET L T 0 0 L T 0 1 L T 0 2 L T 0 3 L T 0 4 L T 0 5 L T 0 6 L T 0 7 L ...

Page 75: ... following two conditions should be considered for the PBX Table 2 9 Port Assignment on Each Line Trunk Card X Assignment possible Assignment not possible CARD NAME LEN TO BE ASSIGNED ON EACH LTXX NUMBER OF CIRCUITS NUMBER OF TIME SLOTS LEVEL 0 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 PN 4COT X X X X 4 4 PN 4LC X X X X 4 4 PN 4DLC X X X X 4 4 PN 2DLC X X 2 2 PN 2DATA X X 2 2 PN 2ODT X X 2 2 PN 8RSTA X X 8 8 PN AUC...

Page 76: ...power switch on For the CAT change the mode to CAT STEP 2 Enter the password by CM03 Operation OK will be displayed if accepted In case of DATA ERROR the password is incorrect STEP 3 Start programming STEP 4 When programming is completed set the following data by CM03 Operation Programming without password is restricted Note For the details of data assignment for password service refer to CME7 CME...

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Page 78: ...ning data 4 Data Table A detailed description of the data In the description of each command initial data which is automatically loaded into memory after system ini tialization using position B on SW3 of the MP followed by a reset is indicated with Refer to Chap ter 4 for details on default data when the automatic resident program function using position C on SW3 of the MP followed by a reset is u...

Page 79: ... command is executed OK displays with Memory Clear completed about 30 seconds later 3 If an error exists in memory WD ERROR displays 4 This command is not available with a CAT To clear all system data set SW3 to B and press SW1 on the MP card In this case the only functional port is LEN0000 which is assigned as a CAT 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 1 System data ...

Page 80: ...ute Advance CM23 Assignment of Tenant Development CM24 Assignment of Kind of Calling Terminal Development CM25 Assignment of Kind of Special Terminal Development CM26 Assignment of Closed Number CM29 Assignment of Numbering Plan Tenant Group 80 CM85 Assignment of Maximum Number of Digits on C O Call CM88 Assignment of Dialed Digit requiring an automatic pause CM8A Assignment of LCR Toll Restrictio...

Page 81: ...ock COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE SECTION NO DATA MEANING REMARKS 0 Date YYYY 0000 9999 The calendar year is set by 4 digits 1 Date MM DD 010100 123106 Month Date and Day are set by 2 digits each in the order named Days are set as follows SUN 00 MON 01 TUE 02 WED 03 THU 04 FRI 05 SAT 06 2 Time HH MM SS 000000 235959 Hour Minute and Second are set by 2 digits each in the order named Hour information...

Page 82: ...d Note 4 The password mode is automatically logged out unless a command is entered within 10 minutes after logging in 1 FUNCTION This command is used to enter a password which allows authorized personnel to access commands in accordance with preassigned authorization levels 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To log in the password mode and enter the password 03 PASSWORD PASSWORD LEVEL 0 7 EX...

Page 83: ...lays on the Multiline Terminal LCDs 2 PRECAUTION This command requires a system reset after setting the data 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 00 Selected language for Multiline Terminal LCD 0 1 2 7 Japanese English French Depends on Nation Code Japanese English 04YY 1ST DATA EXE ST DE DE 2 digits 2ND DATA 1 digit CM04 Language Indicated on Multil...

Page 84: ...E Initial Data SENSE WHEEL AP NO SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND REMARKS DATA MEANING 04 15 04 Hotel SMDR Centralized Building CCIS PN AP00 A 07 Authorization Code Forced Account Code OAI PN AP01 08 MF Receiver Trunk PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTC 911 Sender Trunk PN 4RSTB 09 DTI PN 24DTA PN 24DTA A PN 30DTC PN 30DTC A 10 BRI PN BRTA PN 2BRTC 11 Common Channel Handler PN SC00 12 D Channel Handler PN SC01 13 ISDN ...

Page 85: ...AUGUST 1998 CM05 COMMAND CODE TITLE CARD ASSIGNMENT 05 MAT Note Set the SENSE switch on the AP circuit card to match an unequipped slot number as shown below SENSE WHEEL 04 15 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SWITCH SETTING VALUE 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 86: ...k 00 15 XXX XX X Circuit Number 0 3 Slot Number 04 15 assigned by CM05 CM05 07 0 3 CCH Common Channel Han dler Number 0 3 XX XX Slot Number 04 15 of PN SC00 CM05 CM30 CM35 CMA7 CMA8 08 0 4 DCH D Channel Handler Number 0 4 XX XX Slot Number 04 15 of PN SC01 CM05 CM35 YY 93 09 00 11 ICH ISDN Channel Handler Number 00 11 XX XX Slot Number 04 15 of PN SC02 PN SC03 CM05 10 XX XX Slot Number 04 15 of PN...

Page 87: ...00 23 for 30 DTI 01 15 16 31 Slot Number assigned by CM05 DXXX Trunk Number D000 D255 Note Trunk numbers already assigned by CM10 cannot be used CM05 CMA9 YY 00 02 XXXX Channel No of BRT XX XX Channel No for PN BRTA 00 01 for PN 2BRTC 00 03 Note Be sure to assign the trunk numbers to all circuits 00 03 of the PN 2BRTC card even if only one PCM digital line is accom modated to the card Set make bus...

Page 88: ... ISDN TRUNK ASSIGNMENT 07 YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 05 32XX Virtual Channel No 32 XX Home Side Trunk Virtual Channel No 00 30 Even No Mate Side Trunk Virtual Channel No 01 31 Odd No DXXX Trunk Number D000 D255 Note Trunk numbers already assigned by CM10 cannot be used ...

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Page 90: ... FEATURES 08 1 FUNCTION This command is used to assign basic features on a system wide basis 2 PRECAUTION After setting 1st data 390 and 391 system reset is required 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 08 ST DE BASIC SERVICE FEATURE 3 digits DE DATA 0 1 1 digit EXE CM08 Basic Service Features ...

Page 91: ...determined time the call is disconnected or continued 0 1 To disconnect To continue 032 When a dial in incoming call from a tie line or DID line is ad dressed to vacant levels or unassigned stations the call is routed to a predetermined station ATTCON or Digital An nouncement Trunk 0 1 Restricted Reorder Predetermined station ATTCON or Digital Announcement Trunk assigned by CM51 YY 06 07 035 Toll ...

Page 92: ...phone that belongs to House Phone Group 2 or 3 0 1 Special Dial Tone Dialing is available Attendant Recall 057 Result of a Switch Hook Flash on a telephone assigned as a Hot Line 0 1 Special Dial Tone Dialing is available Attendant Recall 058 Destination selection method for Day Night Mode Change when Direct Inward Dialing terminates Effective only when the 2nd data of CM08 264 is 1 0 1 For statio...

Page 93: ...ing access tone sent to station 0 1 Send Not sent 095 Hook flash break pulse sent to Radio Paging equipment from station 0 1 Send Not sent 096 Hook flash break pulse sent to Speaker Paging equipment from station 0 1 Send Not sent 101 When data for 102 is 0 For Single Line Telephone 0 1 The call with STA B is disconnected and STA A returns to STA C Three Party Conference 102 When the station STA A ...

Page 94: ...ed Di aling is used as the Memory Block for System Speed Dialing 0 1 Available See CM20 A50 Not available 111 1000 Slot Memory Block Number 1 for Station Speed Di aling is used as the Memory Block for System Speed Dialing 0 1 Available See CM20 A51 Not available 112 1000 Slot Memory Block Number 0 for Station Speed Di aling is used as the Memory Block for System Speed Dialing 0 1 Available See CM2...

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Page 96: ...n to attendant ICPT The station receives Reorder Tone 120 GUEST NAME DISPLAY time to display on LCD Note This data is only available when CM08 128 0 0 1 10 sec 6 sec 121 GUEST NAME DISPLAY Note This data is only available when CM08 128 0 0 1 Duration of Call CM08 120 123 When a station has originated a call to C O line via the trunk route assigned to 1 by CM35 YY 04 and answer signal has not been ...

Page 97: ...lly 0 1 For testing Normal 141 To record Station to Station calls automatically 0 1 Starts automatically Not available 142 Attendant access capability provided from the stations be longing to a tenant with no ATTCON 0 1 To allow Not allowed 143 Calling the designated ATTCON from a station within anoth er tenant is restricted CM20 095 0 1 To restrict Not restricted Recall transferring station 145 O...

Page 98: ...er the Paging Answer code and the Paging Access code are to be the same or not If codes are the same paging access codes must be set to trunk routes in CM30 YY 00 as follows Paging Answer Zone 0 Trunk Route 50 9 Trunk Route 59 CM20 1st data 070 079 are used to set the combined access answer codes 0 1 Same Different 158 All Zone Internal Paging 0 1 Not available Available 161 Transfer a trunk line ...

Page 99: ... ISDN TRUNK ASSIGNMENT 07 YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 05 32XX Virtual Channel No 32 XX Home Side Trunk Virtual Channel No 00 30 Even No Mate Side Trunk Virtual Channel No 01 31 Odd No DXXX Trunk Number D000 D255 Note Trunk numbers already assigned by CM10 cannot be used ...

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Page 101: ...er party 0 1 Not available Available 183 Music selection on the MP card 0 1 Nocturne Minuet 185 When the transferring station goes on hook before the called station answers for Call Transfer All Calls service if the transferred call remains unanswered for a preprogrammed du ration the transferring station is recalled Recall Timing CM41 Y 0 Function No 07 0 1 Not available Available 187 Recall prio...

Page 102: ...ars Service Set Tone and returns to the call by Switch Hook Flash The call is disconnected ACD UCD station hears ROT 216 Designation of the processor to be checked for Authorization Code Forced Account Code 0 1 MP PN CP00 Basic CM2A Y 0 4 AP PN AP01 217 Designation of the processor to be checked on a Direct Inward System Access DISA ID Codes 0 1 MP PN CP00 Basic CM2A Y 5 8 AP PN AP01 Expanded CM05...

Page 103: ...cted ROT Connection Intercom is available 240 Call Forwarding Busy Line Split Call Forwarding Busy Line Station Hunting for a station with Do Not Disturb set 0 1 Allowed Restricted ROT Connection 241 In a system with multiple tenants when a station DID Tie Line call from another tenant is terminated to a station set to Do Not Disturb and when the call is transferred to a station by CM51 YY 10 0 1 ...

Page 104: ...ORT will be released Forced Account Code and Authorization Code 0 1 When user presses recall key When station goes on hook 259 Warning tone sent to connected parties when monitoring a station to station or a station to trunk call Note 1 0 1 Not sent To send only once 262 Multiline Terminal ringer volume control and sending of Ring Test Tone To ring the ringer depress and dial 0 To adjust the ringe...

Page 105: ...e System Individual on Multiline Terminal 0 1 24 Hour Military Format 12 Hour 281 Maid Identification Number used for Mail Status Note 2 0 1 Available Not available 282 Message RINGONOK isprintedoutwhenawake upcallstarts Note 2 0 1 Not printed To print 283 Message STATION BUSY is printed out when the station is busy on a wake up call Note 2 0 1 Not printed To print 284 Message CONNECTION BLOCK is ...

Page 106: ...g the call to an unanswered station 0 1 To send Not sent 334 Call to a station set with a Return Message Schedule Display receives ringing 0 1 Available ringing Not Available ROT connection 335 Station number and name display when an incoming call be gins ringing in 0 1 Station number and name display when an incoming call terminates to the Prime Line Station number and name display when an incomi...

Page 107: ...ing method 0 1 Every 4 seconds Only once 368 Central SMDR Office feature for Centralized Billing CCIS 0 1 To provide for centralized office Not provided for local office 370 Call Forwarding Outside CCIS on incoming call from CCIS 0 1 Restrict Allow 371 Call Forwarding Override CCIS 0 1 Not available BT Connection Available 372 Alternative Routing when the outgoing trunks of tandem of fice are all ...

Page 108: ...ng frequency 0 1 Red Steady Light 120 IPM Flash As per the data CM35 YY 32 386 Allow or restrict ability to set Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Outside or Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Outside 0 1 Restricted Allow 387 The Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Out side or Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No An swer Outside feature checks the trun...

Page 109: ...if CM13YY 05 and CM35 YY 49 is 0 To be provided 0 1 To provide Not provided 427 Sending additional DTMF signals when called station an swers if assigning station number additional DTMF signals to One Touch key on a Multiline Terminal 0 1 To send Not sent 428 VMS transfer from ATTCON if Camp On is set and not an swered 0 1 To provide Not provided 430 Sending out of Calling Party Subaddress to an IS...

Page 110: ...available 445 Enable depressing the Paging key on SN610 ATTCON when the ATTCON is in idle 0 1 Available Not available 448 When the Multiline Terminal station dials during setting of One Touch keys 0 1 is set as dialed digit is set as a delimiter mark between dialed number and DTMF signal 449 DID call to station with Call Forward No Answer set over CCIS to a busy destination station Destination has...

Page 111: ...l Printer For detailed information refer to the Hotel System Manual Note 3 CM08 262 must be made available to allow the ring test tone to be heard when using the FNC 3 operation Note 4 When the ring tone 600 700 Hz is specified in CM15 YY 83 84 and or CM35 YY 34 the ring tone selection key of Multiline Terminal is ineffective Initial Data BASIC SERVICE FEATURE SETTING DATA 462 Sending ANI Caller I...

Page 112: ...d to assign additional features on a system wide basis 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data ADDITIONAL SERVICE FEATURE SETTING DATA 52 MF Signaling Enhanced 911 0 1 To provide Not provided 53 No 7 CCIS 0 1 To provide Not provided DATA 0 1 2 digits ST 09 DE DE SERVICE FEATURE 2 digits ADDITIONAL EXE CM09 Additional Service Features ...

Page 113: ...6 UCD Group data CM17 and Station Hunting Group data CM18 in advance 2 When assigning the PN 8RSTA PBR card E200 E215 the PN CFTA card ED00 ED03 and the ISDN Circuit EFX EFxxxx a system reset is required after setting the data 3 This command is included in MAT mode menu A1 Station Number Class COM01 and B1 Trunk number data COM01 and E10 Miscellaneous Card COM02 4 Data Station Numbers are assigned...

Page 114: ...COT 2ODT AUC 32 circuits maximum per PIM For TNT BGM 10 circuits maximum per system CM30 DA00 DA09 Circuit Number of External Hold Tone Interface 0 9 for Music On Hold PN TNTA PN 4COT CM44 CM48 DB00 Card Number for Interface of an External Announcement Machine for Wake Up Service CM44 CM48 E000 E007 ATTCON Number 0 7 CM90 CM60 E100 E131 DSS Console Number 00 31 When installed in PIM 0 1 E100 E107 ...

Page 115: ...n installed in PIM 0 1 EB000 EB031 When installed in PIM 2 3 EB032 EB063 When installed in PIM 4 5 EB064 EB095 When installed in PIM 6 7 EB096 EB127 CM30 CM49 EC00 EC31 Add On Module Number for ETJ 24DS 1 When installed in PIM 0 1 EC00 EC07 When installed in PIM 2 3 EC08 EC15 When installed in PIM 4 5 EC16 EC23 When installed in PIM 6 7 EC24 EC31 Note The same number last two digits of data should...

Page 116: ... TITLE STATION NUMBER TRUNK NUMBER CARD NUMBER 10 MAT 0000 0511 EFX EFXXXX ISDN Circuit Station Number X XXXX represents ISDN Circuit Station Number X 0 9 A B LEN SETTING DATA STATION NUMBER TRUNK NUMBER CARD NUMBER RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING OF DATA INITIAL ...

Page 117: ...8 LT10 0175 0174 0173 0172 LT11 0179 0178 0177 0176 LT12 0183 0182 0181 0180 LT13 0187 0186 0185 0184 LT14 0191 0190 0189 0188 LT15 0067 0066 0065 0064 LT00 0071 0070 0069 0068 LT01 0075 0074 0073 0072 LT02 0079 0078 0077 0076 LT03 0083 0082 0081 0080 LT04 0087 0086 0085 0084 LT05 0091 0090 0089 0088 LT06 0095 0094 0093 0092 LT07 0099 0098 0097 0096 LT08 0103 0102 0101 0100 LT09 0107 0106 0105 010...

Page 118: ...34 0433 0432 LT12 0439 0438 0437 0436 LT13 0443 0442 0441 0440 LT14 0447 0446 0445 0444 LT15 0323 0322 0321 0320 LT00 0327 0326 0325 0324 LT01 0331 0330 0329 0328 LT02 0335 0334 0333 0332 LT03 0339 0338 0337 0336 LT04 0343 0342 0341 0340 LT05 0347 0346 0345 0344 LT06 0351 0350 0349 0348 LT07 0355 0354 0353 0352 LT08 0359 0358 0357 0356 LT09 0363 0362 0361 0360 LT10 0367 0366 0365 0364 LT11 0371 03...

Page 119: ...e assigned to each Virtual Line station number 3 The following station data can be assigned to the Virtual Line station numbers Station Class 1 CM12 Station Class 2 CM13 Call Pickup Group CM16 4 This command is included in MAT mode menu A1 Station number Class COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE VIRTUAL LEN VIRTUAL LINE NUMBER RELATED COMMAND 0000 0255 X XXXX Station Number 1 4 digits X 0 9 A B Note The ...

Page 120: ...ne Terminal Attendant Position Refer to Note 4 CM12 YY 03 CM90 AB00 AB99 ICI OPR Line Number for Multiline Terminal Attendant Position CM12 YY 02 CM15 YY 73 CM17 Y 1 2 CM90 YY 00 CX CXXXX Virtual Line Station Number for Off hook Voice Announce ment X XXXX Primary Extension No of Multiline Terminal CM13 YY 28 CM90 YY 00 VIRTUAL LEN VIRTUAL LINE NUMBER RELATED COMMAND AX Sequential Number in Group 2...

Page 121: ...s are assigned as shown below MANUAL INTERCOM GROUP INTERCOM NUMBER 00 A200 A300 A400 A500 A600 A700 01 A201 A301 A401 A501 A601 A701 24 A224 A324 A424 A524 A624 A724 Note 3 Dial Intercom Numbers are assigned as shown below DIAL INTERCOM GROUP INTERCOM NUMBER 00 B000 B100 B200 B900 01 B001 B101 B201 B901 24 B024 B124 B224 B924 Note 4 Loop Line Numbers are assigned as shown below ATTENDANT POSITION...

Page 122: ...ber Data Station Number Automatic Manual Dial Intercom Number Loop Line Number and ICI OPR Line Number FAX Incoming Call Lamp Indication only x To assign Not to assign YY STATION NUMBER 00 01 02 03 04 05 07 12 13 16 17 22 23 Single line station number Assigned by CM10 x x x x x x x x x x x Primary Extension number of Multiline Terminal Assigned by CM10 x x x x x x x x x x x x Virtual line Station ...

Page 123: ...he features available in each class are programmed in CM15 YY 00 49 YY 53 73 ST 12YY DE STATION No 1 4 digits Automatic Manual Dial Intercom No 4 digits Loop Line No 4 digits ICI OPR Line No 4 digits DE EXE DATA 1 4 digits 11 Day Trunk Restriction Class X X Night Trunk Restriction Class 1 Unrestricted RCA 2 Non Restricted 1 RCB 3 Non Restricted 2 RCC 4 Semi Restricted 1 RCD 5 Semi Restricted 2 RCE...

Page 124: ...s not necessary The data is automatically set to 01 05 LNKD Accommodation of sin gle line telephone to Multiline Terminal Assignment for single line telephone only 0 1 Accommodated Not accommodated see CM90 YY 00 Note This command setting is required when SLT LENs are assigned to multiline keys Accommodation of FAX Call Station to Multiline Terminal 0 1 Accommodated Not accommodated Note When FAX ...

Page 125: ...ation Dterm Primary Extension 2nd data Sub station PS 1st data Sub station PS 2nd data Main station Dterm Primary Extension Note 6 As the main station number Dterm Primary Extension number must be assigned As the sub station number the station number assigned to the LC that connects to the Wireless system must be assigned 16 PVTRK Trunk to be seized as a Private Line on a per sta tion basis D000 D...

Page 126: ...evel 1 3 Note 2 X Available Not available Series E Series E mode Series III E Pro Series E Series E mode Series III E Pro X Series E Series E mode Series III mode ATTCON DSS Console X ATTCON DSS Console Series E Series E mode Series III E Pro ATTCON DSS Console X Series E Series III mode Series III E Pro ATTCON DSS Console X Elite Series E Series E mode Series III mode Series III E Pro ATTCON DSS ...

Page 127: ...e is not given to the line Override by other stations is restricted Camp on is restricted Ringing interval is fixed to 1 sec ON 2 sec OFF 3 This command is included in MAT mode menu A1 Station number Class COM01 4 The data for a Single Line Station Number Primary Extension Number of a Multiline Terminal Virtual Line Station Number and Data Station Number are in the following table To assign Not as...

Page 128: ...O SMDR Centralized Billing CCIS for outgoing call 0 1 Not provided To provide 07 DL Analog Data Station Fax Modem etc or Ordinary Station 0 1 Data Station Ordinary Station 08 MRNG To send or not to send a ringing signal to single line telephone accommodated on a multiline of Multiline Terminal 0 1 Don t send ringing signal Send ringing signal 09 PAD Station PAD for LC 0 1 Without PAD With PAD 6 dB...

Page 129: ...automatically Not available 24 Ordinary station or NEAX Mail Digital Station 0 1 NEAX Mail Digital Port Ordinary Dterm Port 25 CLIR Facility Control of Calling Line Identification Re striction CLIR for ISDN Call 0 1 To provide Not provided 28 OHVA Off Hook Voice Announcement 0 1 To provide Not provided 29 VFAX Designation of FAX Call Stations 0 1 FAX Call Station Ordinary Station 32 Connection of ...

Page 130: ... the stations There are three kinds of Service Restriction Class A B and C The service features to be restricted by these Service Restriction Classes are different 2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu E11 Service Restriction COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST 15YY YYY DE SERVICE RESTRICTION CLASS A B C 00 15 As assigned in CM12 YY 02 07 DE EXE DATA 1 digit CM15 Service Restriction C...

Page 131: ...aging Access External Speaker and Radio 09 Executive Override Busy Verification Called side 10 Call Forwarding No Answer 11 Call Forwarding Busy Line 12 Call Forwarding Busy Line No Answer 13 Wake Up Timed Reminder 14 Call Pickup Direct 15 Call Forwarding Destination 16 Camp On by Station Transfer Method 17 Priority Call 0 18 Priority Call 1 19 Do Not Disturb from Station Return Message Schedule 2...

Page 132: ...Delete 34 Announcement Service Replay No 0 Announcement Service Group 35 Announcement Service Replay No 1 Announcement Service Group 36 Announcement Service Replay No 2 Announcement Service Group 37 Announcement Service Replay No 3 Announcement Service Group 38 Announcement Service Replay No 4 Announcement Service Group 39 Announcement Service Recording 40 Message Waiting Lamp Control from predete...

Page 133: ...SERVICE REST CLASS A SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 44 Camp On by Station Call Waiting Method Answer Called Side 00 15 0 1 Restricted Allow 46 Call Back Multiple Assignment 47 Message Reminder Setting Side 48 Message Reminder Set Side 49 Internal Zone Paging Access All Zone Internal Paging 95 Number of digits on the LCD of the Multiline Terminal 00 15 0 1 24 digits 16 digits 100 Voice Messag...

Page 134: ...lass 120 Dynamic Dial Pad 124 Remote Hold 127 WCS Numbering Sharing station number which is informed to calling called party SMDR and MCI 00 15 0 1 Main station number is informed Sub station number own station number is informed 128 WCS Numbering Sharing setting cancelling Number Sharing from sub station 00 15 0 1 Allowed Restricted 129 WCS Numbering Sharing whether sub station is controlled as s...

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Page 136: ...AT 59 Starting up MSF from PB telephone Multiline Terminal by using an access code 60 Day Night Mode Change by Station Dialing 61 Periodic Time Indication Tone Sending 62 Front Desk Instrument Multiline Terminal 63 Privacy Release 64 Dual Hold 66 Inhibit Override by Do Not Disturb 67 Voice Call Called Side 68 Off Hook Ringing 69 Conference Trunk PN CFTA Access for con ference leader 70 Group Liste...

Page 137: ... 1 86 Ringing Line Pickup by SPKR key 00 15 0 1 Allow Restricted Prime Line Pickup 87 Off Hook Dial Tone is provided when press ing one touch speed key while terminal is idle 00 15 0 1 Terminal remains idle Off Hook Dial Tone 88 89 Switch Hook Flash during Internal Call 00 15 0 1 Refer to Note 2 90 91 Switch Hook Flash during C O line connection 00 15 0 1 Refer to Note 3 96 Type of Multiline Termi...

Page 138: ...5 Service for an Off Hook Alarm call which encounters a busy terminating station is specified by the combination of data in YY 97 and YY 98 Note 6 Call Waiting is automatically set when UCD is not set Initial Data YY 83 84 MEANING OF DATA Setting Data 0 0 600 700 Hz Modulating Signal 1 0 1024 1285 Hz 16 Hz Modulating Signal 0 1 480 606 Hz 8 Hz Modulating Signal 1 1 480 606 Hz 16 Hz Modulating Sign...

Page 139: ...on to the number of Call Pickup Groups 3 An individual station cannot be assigned to more than one Call Pickup Group 4 A maximum of 31 Group Diversion groups can be assigned There is no limitation to the number of stations within a Group Diversion group 5 This command is included in MAT mode menu A3 Call Pickup Group COM01 6 Group Diversion does not work for stations that are not in the Call Picku...

Page 140: ...all Pickup Group with Station Numbers 300 301 and 302 three operations are performed Station Number A Station Number B 1st Operation 300 301 2nd Operation 301 302 3rd Operation 302 300 By these three operations a chain of three lines is set up As seen above one station can be either Station Number A or Station Number B Thus Station Number A B is used for identifying which of the two station number...

Page 141: ...UCD Uniform Call Distribution groups 2 PRECAUTION 1 A maximum of 16 ACD UCD groups can be assigned per system 2 A maximum of 60 stations can be assigned to an ACD UCD group 3 Prior to changing or deleting the station number within an ACD UCD Group in Y 0 it is neces sary to change the data for Y 1 7 to the initial data 4 This command is included in MAT mode menu A5 UCD Group COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PRO...

Page 142: ... the same ACD UCD Group are displayed one after another For example OPERATION Station Number A DISPLAY Station Number A Station Number B Station Number B Station Number C 4 U0 ACD UCD service for Internal Call from Station ATTCOM X XXXX Pilot Station Number of ACD UCD Group 0 1 Not provided To provide 5 U1 ACD UCD service for C O DID Incom ing Call X XXXX Pilot Station Number of ACD UCD Group 0 1 ...

Page 143: ...Y 2 2 The maximum number of stations which can be assigned to a Station Hunting Group is 60 3 There is no limit to the number of Station Hunting Groups 4 An individual station cannot be assigned to more than one Hunting Group 5 Only one hunting system Pilot Circular Switch Back can be assigned to a Hunting Group 6 The Station Hunting Group can also be set for data stations 7 This command is includ...

Page 144: ...ed in a Station Hunting Group can be assigned The two station numbers to be assigned with one operation are defined as Station Number A and Station Number B For example when defining a Station Hunting Group for a Pilot System using Sta tion Numbers 300 301 302 designate 300 as the pilot station number and per form the following two operations Station Number A Station Number B 1st Operation 300 301...

Page 145: ... Serial Numbers to be as signed to Secretary Station Numbers are called Secretary Station Serial Numbers Cor respondence between Serial Numbers and Secretary Sta tion Numbers is set by Com mand 19 Data can be set only to Pilot Stations and thus cannot be set to any of the member stations Not assigned 3 Display of Station Num bers included in a Station Hunting Group If Station Numbers are entered a...

Page 146: ...er B 1st Operation 310 311 2nd Operation 311 312 3rd Operation 312 310 The above operations produce a chain comprised of three lines As seen above a station can be either Station Number A or Station Number B 1 Kind of Station Numbers included in a Station Hunting Group X XXXX Station Number Data Station Number 0 1 Member Station Pilot Station 2 Secretary Station Same as Pilot system Example X XXXX...

Page 147: ...20 321 322 and 323 is to be defined The following four operations are required Station Number A Station Number B 1st Operation 320 321 2nd Operation 321 322 3rd Operation 322 323 4th Operation 323 320 The above operations produce a chain comprised of four lines As seen above a station can be either Station Number A or Station Number B Thus Station Number A B is used for identifying which of the tw...

Page 148: ... System Example X XXXX Secretary Station Number 00 30 31 Secretary Station Serial Number Same as Pilot System Data can be set to all stations belonging to the Switch Back System Also each station belonging to the same Hunt ing Group can be assigned its own Secretary Station Not assigned 3 Display of Station Num bers included in a Station Hunting Group Same as Pilot System A B C D Call terminated S...

Page 149: ...ION This command is included in MAT mode menu A7 Secretary Station number COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y SECRETARY STATION SERIAL NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Setting of Secretary Station Number 00 30 See CM18 Y 2 X XXXX Secretary Station Num ber Data Station Num ber 1 Setting of Secretary Hunting Method 5 7 Hunting As per Y 2 No hunting 2 Setting of order of Secretary Hunting Not...

Page 150: ... Multiline Station Number assigned by CM10 and CM11 1 FUNCTION This command is used to assign the Data Station Numbers for accommodating the data terminals via the Multiline Terminal 2 PRECAUTION 1 This command requires a system reset after setting the data 2 This command is included in MAT mode menu A1 Station number Class COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST 1A DE DE EXE PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER 1 4 ...

Page 151: ...n ISDN Terminal Multipoints Station Number 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING XXXX X ISDN Multipoints No 0 7 ISDN Circuit Station No X XXXX ISDN Terminal Multipoints Station No X 0 9 A B CMAC YY 01 ISDN MULTIPOINTS No ISDN CIRCUIT STATION No 0 7 DE EXE DATA 1 4 digits DE DE 1B CM1B ISDN Terminal Multipoints Station Number Assignment...

Page 152: ...ign the PS Station Numbers for providing the Wireless Communication System 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING XXXX VIRTUAL PS No 0001 0255 X XXXX PS Station No X 0 9 A B CM1D PS STATION No 1 4 digits ST 1C DE VIRTUAL PS No 4 digits DE EXE CM1C PS Station Number Assignment ...

Page 153: ...owing items display on the MAT STATUS DISPLAY Loading succeeded OK PS is busy WAIT BUSY NOW PS is out of area WD ERROR Lack of PS data DATA ERROR 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY PS STATION No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 01 Assignment of Subline PS numberto each Primary PS station X XXXX Primary PS Station No X XXXX Subline PS Station No 15 Terminal kind of PS Note Set this data ...

Page 154: ...d access code and try again to determine the other access code Then decide which one to use or delete change not enough digits entered 3 If WRONG is displayed when reading out the assigned data for the access code another access code already exists with the same leading digits Delete the last digit and try again to determine the other access code Then decide which one to use or delete change too m...

Page 155: ... OQS Trunk Queueing Outgoing Set CM15 YY 02 CM35 YY 28 001 OQC Trunk Queueing Outgoing Cancel 002 CBS Call Back Set CM15 YY 03 003 CBC Call Back Cancel 004 OQCBS Trunk Queueing Outgoing Call Back Set When Trunk Queuing Outgoing and Call Back share the same access code CM15 YY 02 03 CM35 YY 28 005 OQCBC Trunk Queueing Outgoing Call Back Cancel 006 EROW Executive Override CM15 YY 05 09 007 TCMP Camp...

Page 156: ...de For the different access code set data for 014 017 CM15 YY 10 11 28 45 013 FDNBC Call Forwarding No Answer Busy Line Cancel 014 FDBE Call Forwarding Busy Line Entry CM15 YY 11 015 FDBC Call Forwarding Busy Line Cancel 016 FDNE Call Forwarding No Answer Entry CM15 YY 10 017 FDNC Call Forwarding No Answer Cancel 018 FDDE Call Forwarding Destination Entry CM15 YY 15 019 FDDC Call Forwarding Destin...

Page 157: ...nitor Note CM08 259 CM15 YY 103 104 034 OFT Intra office termination on Tandem connection 035 OFTDT Intra office termination on Tandem connection DT Sending Mark out System 037 GPICK Call Pickup Designated Group CM15 YY 14 CM16 039 BGM BGM on Multiline Terminal Set Reset CM15 YY 32 CM48 040 MWS MW Lamp Control Set CM15 YY 24 40 CM90 041 MWR MW Lamp Control Reset 043 D N Day Night Mode Change by St...

Page 158: ...064 SPD Station Speed Dialing Origination CM73 74 CM15 YY 07 065 SPDE Station Speed Dialing Entry 066 SPDC Station Speed Dialing Cancel 067 SY300 System Speed Dialing Origination For 300 memories Maximum of 26 digits CM71 72 CM15 YY 06 068 SY2 1 System Speed Dialing Origination For 1000 memories 1000 Slot Memory Block No 2 Maximum of 26 digits CM08 176 0 CM08 252 0 CM74 For 1000 memories 1000 Slot...

Page 159: ... Zone 5 076 PAG6 Paging Answer Zone 6 077 PAG7 Paging Answer Zone 7 078 PAG8 Paging Answer Zone 8 079 PAG9 Paging Answer Zone 9 080 PGC Cancel of Speaker Radio Paging Delay Operation 081 TKSL Individual Trunk Access CM30 YY 19 CM08 139 CM15 YY 55 084 OAI Terminal Mode Facility MSF 085 ACC Account Code CM15 YY 30 CM42 10 086 AC Authorization Code CM08 216 CM15 YY 31 CM42 11 087 FACC Forced Account ...

Page 160: ...ll 2 093 SPA3 Special Operator Call 3 094 EMGC Emergency Call 095 IATT Individual Attendant Access Attendant Inter Position Calling Transfer CM06 CM10 E00X CM90 097 Direct Data Entry CM90 CMD001 252 253 CMD016 XX24 800 OPRC Operator Call These calls are routed to the operator at the ATTCON CM90 801 1STA 1 digit Station 802 2STA 2 digits Station 803 3STA 3 digits Station 804 4STA 4 digits Station 8...

Page 161: ...Announcement Trunk Access Delete A03 ANRC Announcement Service Record CM10 CM15 YY 34 39 CM49 YY 00 CM35 YY 69 73 A04 AN0RP Announcement Service Group 0 Replay A05 AN1RP Announcement Service Group 1 Replay A06 AN2RP Announcement Service Group 2 Replay CM10 CM15 YY 34 39 CM49 YY 00 CM35 YY 69 73 A07 AN3RP Announcement Service Group 3 Replay A08 AN4RP Announcement Service Group 4 Replay A09 ANDL Ann...

Page 162: ... Waiting Service System Record A16 VWRP Voice Message Waiting Service System Replay A18 VWDL Voice Message Waiting Service System Delete A19 VW1RS Voice Message Waiting Service System Individual Resetting of Station number to be sent A20 VW1RE Voice Message Waiting Service System Individual Retrieve A25 CWCMP Camp on by Station Call Waiting Method CM13 YY 21 CM15 YY 43 44 A26 LCR0 LCR Group 0 CM8A...

Page 163: ...GC5 Internal Zone Paging Group 5 A36 IPGC6 Internal Zone Paging Group 6 A37 IPGC7 Internal Zone Paging Group 7 A38 IPGA0 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 For answering A39 IPGA1 Internal Zone Paging Group 1 A40 IPGA2 Internal Zone Paging Group 2 A41 IPGA3 Internal Zone Paging Group 3 A42 IPGA4 Internal Zone Paging Group 4 A43 IPGA5 Internal Zone Paging Group 5 A44 IPGA6 Internal Zone Paging Group 6 Fo...

Page 164: ...Speed Dialing Origination For 1000 memories 1000 Slot Memory Block No 0 Maximum of 16 digits CM08 112 0 CM08 252 1 CM74 A54 MSCDS Return Message Schedule Display Set Cancel Code See data 023 CM15 YY 19 A55 DNATT Day Night Mode change ATTCON Lockout For ATTCON without MODE key CM90 A56 PRATT Data programming for DISA System Speed Dialing Date Time Change and Tone Ringer change from ATTCON For ATTCO...

Page 165: ...plit Call Forwarding Busy Line No Answer Entry A83 Split Call Forwarding Busy Line No Answer Cancel A88 Whisper Page A89 Call Forwarding Not Available A90 Call Forwarding Not Available Cancel A91 Call Forwarding Not Available Replay A92 Number Sharing Set from sub station PS A93 Number Sharing Cancel from sub station PS A94 Number Sharing Set from main station A95 Number Sharing Cancel from main s...

Page 166: ... 01 Trunk Route 62 Trunk Route 63 Data assignment for Trunk Routes that correspond to access codes for outgoing trunk calls COT ODT etc CM30 200 RTA00 201 230 231 RTA31 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01 Route Advance Block 30 Route Advance Block 31 Data is to be assigned in the following two cases there are two or more trunk routes for outgoing calls for determining the seiz ing order ...

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Page 168: ...the same access code vary with each tenant CM23 400 CAL00 401 418 419 CAL19 Kind of Call Terminal Block 00 Kind of Call Terminal Block 01 Kind of Call Terminal Block 18 Kind of Call Terminal Block 19 Data is to be assigned when the purpose and method of the same access code vary with each calling terminal ATTCON DP DTMF telephone etc CM24 500 SPE00 501 514 515 SPE15 Kind of Special Terminal Block ...

Page 169: ...ION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y ACCESS CODE SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 1 2 3 Numbering Plan 0 1 2 3 X 0 9 A B 047 051 Service Feature Access Code See CM20 Data Table 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 See CM22 800 Operator Call to ATTCON 801 Single digit Station ST 21Y DE DE EXE ACCESS CODE 1 digit DATA 3 digits CM21 Single Dig...

Page 170: ...ities can be assigned 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY PRIORITY ORDER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 01 30 31 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01 Route Advance Block 30 Route Advance Block 31 0 1 2 3 1st Priority 2nd Priority 3rd Priority 4th Priority Note 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 ST 22YY DE DE EXE PRIORITY ORDER 1 digi...

Page 171: ...o be assigned using CM22 and CM24 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY TENANT SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 23 Tenant Block 00 Tenant Block 23 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 000 099 800 804 A00 A99 Service Features Refer to CM20 CM20 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 CM30 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 CM22 400 419 Kind of Calling Terminal Blo...

Page 172: ...se developments and the corresponding trunk routes are assigned using CM22 and CM25 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY KIND OF CALLING TERMINAL SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 19 Kind of Calling Terminal Block 00 Kind of Calling Terminal Block 19 0 1 2 3 ATTCON Station DTMF Not used Station DP 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 CM30 200 231 Route Advance Block 0...

Page 173: ... data for trunk route assignment route advance development and the corresponding trunk routes are assigned using CM22 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY KIND OF SPECIAL TERMINAL SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 15 Kind of Special Terminal Block 00 Kind of Special Terminal Block 15 0 1 Ordinary Station Analog Data Station Fax or MODEM See CM13 YY 07 100 163 Trunk Rou...

Page 174: ...ior to dialing the rest of the number For closed number assignments requiring development of route advance tenant and kind of calling ter minal data for trunk route assignment each of these developments and the corresponding trunk routes are assigned using CM22 CM23 and CM24 2 PRECAUTION 1 For the outgoing call by the closed number Toll Restriction is not available Set CM 35 YY 11 to 3 2 This comm...

Page 175: ...CM30 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 CM22 300 323 Tenant Block 00 Tenant Block 23 CM23 400 419 Kind of Calling Terminal Development 00 Kind of Calling Terminal Development 19 CM23 1 Additional Digits 00 31 Closed Number Block 00 Closed Number Block 31 X XX X 10 digits Additional digits 1 10 X 0 9 A B C Fixed Pause D Programmable Pause 2 Additional kind 00 31 Closed Number Blo...

Page 176: ...p data is then assigned on a tenant basis 2 PRECAUTION 1 If the data is not assigned NONE then Numbering Plan Group 0 is used for all tenants 2 This command is included in MAT mode menu E7 Numbering Plan COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE TENANT NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND REMARKS 00 TN No Tenant 00 Tenant 63 710 Numbering Plan Group 0 CM20 Y 0 711 Numbering Plan Group 1 CM20 Y 1 712 Numbering P...

Page 177: ...ER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Assigning of ID Code for Authorization Forced Account Code XX 00 99 X X X ID Code Max 8 digits See CM42 10 11 12 1 Purpose of the ID Code XX 00 99 1 2 3 NONE Authorization Code Forced Account Code Note 1 Not Used Invalid 2 Trunk Restriction Class for Authorization Code Forced Ac count Code XX 00 99 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unrestricted RCA Non Restricted 1 RCB Non ...

Page 178: ...ode Forced Account Code XX 00 99 XX Service Feature Class C 00 15 Note 2 5 Assigning of ID Code for Direct Inward System Access DISA XX 00 07 X X X ID Code Max 16 digits See CM 42 13 6 Trunk Restriction Class for Direct Inward System Access DISA XX 00 07 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unrestricted RCA Non Restricted 1 RCB Non Restricted 2 RCC Semi Restricted 1 RCD Semi Restricted 2 RCE Restricted 1 RCF Restricte...

Page 179: ...LATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 RT Trunk Route Allocation 00 63 Trunk Route Number 00 Trunk Route Number 63 CM35 01 TN Allocation of tenants to trunks 00 01 63 Tenant Number 00 Tenant Number 63 CM63 Y 0 2 CM49 YY 01 07 CM51 CM65 02 DIC Terminating System in Day Mode for incoming C O Calls Note 1 Note 2 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Trunk Direct Appearance Trunk Direct Appearance TAS Di...

Page 180: ...irect Appearance TAS Roaming Termination DID TIE and any call which is not handled by the PBX CM30 YY 17 03 NIC Terminating System in Night Mode for incoming C O Calls Note 1 Note 2 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 31 Trunk Line Appearance Trunk Line Appearance TAS Night Station Direct In Termination Automated Attendant ATTCON Trunk Line Appearance TAS Termination to ...

Page 181: ...179 CXX Abbreviated Code of System Speed Dialing for DIT Outside XX 00 31 CM71 66 CM35 YY 40 EBXXX Digital Announcement Trunk Circuit Number XXX 000 127 CM10 CM15 YY 33 CM20 A00 A01 A02 CM49 YY 03000 07 IPRA Assignment of CIC Circuit Identification Code used for ISDN Primary Rate Access 000 029 CIC 000 CIC 029 CM07 YY 01 08 NTMB Restriction of outgoing connec tion during night mode 0 1 Restricted ...

Page 182: ... 00 15 Same as YY 13 15 DDNA Handling of unanswered calls to Direct in Termination desti nations in Day Mode 00 01 02 03 04 14 15 ATTCON TAS Not Used Not Used Keep the call ringing CM41 Y 0 Function No 01 16 NDNA Handling of unanswered calls to Direct in Termination desti nations in Night Mode 00 01 02 03 04 14 15 ATTCON TAS Not Used Not Used Keep the call ringing CM41 Y 0 Function No 01 17 TASG T...

Page 183: ...M35 YY 08 13 30 DRAD Handling of busy not available Automated Attendant Direct Inward System Access DISA destination in Day mode Note For DISA this data is effective only for a station call 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 15 Disconnection Forward to TAS Indicator Forward to ATTCON Forward to DIT Station Music and DT Connection Redial DT Connection Redial Automated Attendant Announcement and DT Connecti...

Page 184: ...E TRUNK DATA 30 MAT Initial Data YY SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 31 NRAD Handling of busy not available Automated Attendant Direct Inward System Access DISA in night mode Note For DISA this data is effective only for a station call 00 15 Same as YY 30 CM41 Y 0 No 34 CM45 ...

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Page 186: ...sconnection CM41 Y 0 Function No 43 CM45 CM30 YY 04 05 CM48 Y 2 33 RAB When YY 30 31 is set to data 08 if all DTMF Receivers are busy 00 01 02 03 04 07 15 Disconnection Forward to TAS Indicator Forward to ATTCON Disconnection CM45 34 ILOC Assignment of ISDN local Office Code Table Number 00 14 15 Local Office Table No 00 Local Office Code Table No 14 Not Assigned CM50 YY 05 35 CIC7 Assignment of C...

Page 187: ...NG 1 0 MF PAD Control to incoming signal 0 1 2 3 4 7 8 dBm 10 dBm 11 5 dBm 9 13 dBm Not used 1 Sensitivity Level of MF Receiver 00 14 15 21 dBm 35 dBm 36 dBm 1 dBm increments 2 Number of received digits of called number from T1 network NONE 01 31 None 1 digit 31 digits 3 Number of received digits of ANI Signal Caller ID from network NONE 01 31 None 1 digit 31 digits ST DE 31Y DE 1 2 digits 2ND DAT...

Page 188: ...X AP Number 1 Slot Number Y AP Number 2 Slot Number Z AP Number 3 Slot Number W X Y Z W 0 3 Designation of MF Caller ID Receiver 911 Sender to each circuit No 0 3 DATA RECEIVER 0 No 0 3 as Sender 1 No 2 3 as Receiver 2 No 0 1 as Receiver 3 No 0 3 as Receiver 3 00 Assignment of signal pattern received from T1 network NONE 01 02 03 ANI Called Number Called Number ANI ANI Called Number Note 1 A 14 Nu...

Page 189: ... YY 19 Data 4 7 T Transmitter PAD dB R Receiver PAD dB Gain Loss CONNECTION PATTERNS A B PAD DATA OF B TRUNK DATA 4 T R DATA 5 T R DATA 6 T R DATA 7 T R Station ODT 4W E M 3 3 3 3 Tone ODT 4W E M 0 0 0 0 COT DID ODT 4W E M 2 2 0 0 ODT 4W E M ODT 4W E M 0 0 0 0 DTI ODT 4W E M 0 0 0 0 Station COT DID ODT 2W E M 0 6 0 6 Tone COT DID ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 COT DID COT DID ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 ODT 4W E M COT...

Page 190: ...lation to the Incoming Call Signaling System Note indicates the data to be assigned 3 This command is included in MAT mode menu B2 Trunk Route data COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE INCOMING CALL SIGNALING SYSTEM YY 09 SENDER STARTING CONDITION YY 20 data to be assigned REMARKS Ground Start 01 Ground Start 02 Loop Start 15 Loop Start 15 Wink Start 03 Wink Start 00 Delay Dial 04 Delay Dial 01 Immediate ...

Page 191: ...BGM Tone Source and Wake Up Announce Not used 01 PBDP Dialing Signal Type 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Call Termination Call Origination DP DP DTMF DTMF DP DTMF DTMF 02 OGIC Call Direction 0 1 2 3 Incoming Trunk Outgoing Trunk Bothway Trunk 03 NAME Trunk Name Number 00 14 15 16 63 Trunk Name 00 Trunk Name 14 Kind of Trunk Route assigned by CM35 YY 00 is displayed Trunk Name 16 Trunk Name 63 CM77 Y 2 3 Local Of...

Page 192: ... Release signal does not arrive Ground Start Loop Start C O without Release Signal Release signal arrives Tie line Ground Start Loop Start with Release Signal DID 08 DIAL Sending the dial pulse on an outgoing call 1 2 3 No dial pulses are sent out Speaker Paging Dial pulses are sent out For test Release the resister sender when the calling station is on hook Dial pulses are sent out C O line Tie L...

Page 193: ...llowed on Outgoing Connection With respect to C O Trunks data assignment is not required NONE 000 001 002 003 004 005 031 Ordinary TRK Radio Paging TRK Determined by 2 digits STN CM35 YY 76 Note 2 Note 1 Only dialed No is sent 1 digit 1 digit STN 2 digits 2 digits STN 3 digits 3 digits STN 4 digits 4 digits STN 5 digits 2 digits STN 31 digits CM30 YY 28 14 SMDO SMDR Centralized Billing CCIS for ou...

Page 194: ...41 42 43 44 45 46 47 75 C O Incoming 0 Standard LDN key C O Incoming 1 C O Incoming 2 C O Incoming 3 C O Incoming 4 C O Incoming 5 C O Incoming 6 C O Incoming 7 FX Incoming 0 Standard FX key FX Incoming 1 FX Incoming 2 FX Incoming 3 FX Incoming 4 FX Incoming 5 FX Incoming 6 FX Incoming 7 WATS Incoming 0 Standard WATS key WATS Incoming 1 WATS Incoming 2 WATS Incoming 3 WATS Incoming 4 WATS Incoming...

Page 195: ...its is to be adjusted by this data assignment 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 Add 1 Add 2 Add 3 Add 4 Add 5 Add 6 Add 7 Add 8 Add 9 Add 2 digit addition CM50 YY 00 1st Data 0 1 digit deletion 2 digits deletion Addition deletion not performed 18 DID Digit conversion on DID call 0 1 To provide Not provided CM76 19 PAD PAD Control of C O Line or Tie line 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Programmable...

Page 196: ... Recording Activation 0 1 Start automatically Not available Note When this command is activated data assignments must also be made in CM08 141 CM35 YY 22 and or CM76 Y 8 23 IDDP DP Inter Digital Pause 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 300 ms 400 ms 500 ms 600 ms 700 ms 900 ms 1100 ms 800 ms 24 IDPB DTMF Inter Digital Pause 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 32 ms 64 ms 80 ms 96 ms 160 ms 192 ms 240 ms 128 ms 25 DPLS DP Make Ratio 0 1...

Page 197: ...r dialing maximum number of digits After completing dialed digits entered in CM8A YYY 405 407 37 MF Signaling on DID 0 1 Available Not available CM31 38 Enhanced 911 0 1 To provide Not provided 39 RVTV Trunk release by detection of reversal of tip and ring Detected on release of called party In case of outgoing C O line call 0 1 Not released To release 40 AC Abbreviated codes for speed dialing who...

Page 198: ...ending Busy Idle informa tion to network 0 1 Not available Available 49 SMDI SMDR Centralized Billing CCIS for Incoming Call 0 1 To provide Not provided CM13 YY 05 51 ORCA Restriction of Outgoing Con nection Unrestricted RCA 0 1 Restricted Allowed CM12 YY 01 52 ORCB Restriction of Outgoing Connection Non Restricted 1 RCB 0 1 Restricted Allowed 53 ORCC Restriction of Outgoing Connection Non Restric...

Page 199: ...ed CM12 YY 01 62 IRCB Restriction of Incoming Connection to Station Non Restricted 1 RCB 0 1 Restricted Allowed CM12 YY 01 63 IRCC Restriction of Incoming Connection to Station Non Restricted 2 RCC 0 1 Restricted Allowed 64 IRCD Restriction of Incoming Connection to Station Semi Restricted 1 RCD 0 1 Restricted Allowed 65 IRCE Restriction of Incoming Connection to Station Semi Restricted 2 RCE 0 1 ...

Page 200: ... Trunk ID code assigned by CM30 YY 19 is displayed Note 1 Up to 4 digits LDN are avail able Note 2 The DID incoming LDN is displayed irrespective of any digit conversion by CM76 CM30 YY 19 76 DCP Designation of Area Code De velopment Pattern No for Toll Restriction Analysis and Maximum Digit Analysis 00 07 15 Area Code Development Pattern No 0 Area Code Development Pattern No 7 Not used CM8A YYY 4...

Page 201: ...2 03 CM30 YY 18 89 CRCD Cyclic Redundancy Checking for DTI Trunk 0 1 To provide Not provided 90 SPFA Assignment of Special Facilities 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No 7 CCIS Not used Basic Rate Interface ISDN Primary Rate Interface Not used PBX PBX Interface Not used 91 CCH7 Assignment of Common Channel Handler CCH Number used for No 7 CCIS 0 3 CCH 0 CCH 3 CM06 YY 07 CMA7 A8 92 CDTI Assignment of Digital Data T...

Page 202: ...wire E M Trunk 104 Polarity of 2 wire E M 4 wire E M Trunk PN 2ODT 1 2 3 E wire M wire Open Open Ground Battery Ground Ground 105 Purpose of 2 wire E M 4 wire E M Trunk PN 2ODT Note 8 0 1 2 wire E M Trunk 4 wire E M Trunk 113 LAPD Mode of D channel Route 0 1 Network mode User mode 117 Forced disconnect of tandem connection for incoming trunk 0 1 Allow Not allowed CM08 029 127 Whether virtual tie l...

Page 203: ...1 Available Not available CM30 YY 00 140 Roaming Service 0 1 Available Not available 141 Pursuit function after roaming PS 0 1 Provide Not provided 142 Protocol type between PBXs 1 7 Q931 a Digital None 143 Method for corresponding of virtual trunks numbers be tween the offices on Event Based CCIS 0 1 By Sub address No By dialed in digits 146 Trunk ID code assigned by CM30 YY 19 displays on Multil...

Page 204: ...For indicating the ter mination of transferred external incoming call the flashing LED color depends on CM08 137 Note 4 For incoming calls to a Trunk Direct Appearance key on Multiline Terminal the special ringing 0 2 sec ON 0 2 sec OFF is applied Note 5 Maximum number digit analysis should be provided to prevent one way calls See CM35 YY 76 CM85 and CM8A YYY 400 407 Note 6 When the Trunk Route is...

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Page 206: ...d is used to define restriction data for tandem connection within a system for each combi nation of an incoming trunk route and an outgoing trunk route 2 PRECAUTION Any incoming Trunk Route assigned to No release signal in CM35 YY 05 is restricted from tandem connection 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data INCOMING CALL TRUNK ROUTE OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 6...

Page 207: ...A MEANING 00 00 14 15 AMP Pattern Number 00 AMP Pattern Number 14 Not use the AMP Trunk 01 AMP Pattern Number 00 AMP Pattern Number 14 Assignment of gain value Fixed Gain 0 12dB 1 8dB 2 4dB 3 0dB AGC Automatic Gain Control 0 0 dbr 1 4dbr 2 4dbr 3 Through Assigned by Fixed Gain 02 0 1 Echo Canceller Function Through Normal or AMP PATTERN NUMBER 4 digits or 2 digits ST INCOMING OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE ...

Page 208: ... Disabler G164 G165 05 AMP Pattern Number 00 AMP Pattern Number 14 0 1 Detect Time of Tone Disabler 0 sec 2 sec 06 AMP Pattern Number 00 AMP Pattern Number 14 0 1 Channel to be connected Incoming Route Tie Line Outgoing Route C O Line Incoming Route C O Line Outgoing Route Tie Line 07 AMP Pattern Number 00 AMP Pattern Number 14 0 1 Timing of AMP Trunk connection When dialing is finished Note When ...

Page 209: ...R PURPOSES CONNECTOR Port 0 Local MAT D SUB connector on the back wiring board BWB Port 1 Remote Maintenance using external MODEM or built in MODEM of the MP card RS connector on the MP card PORT LOCATION NUMBER PURPOSES CONNECTOR Port 0 Built in SMDR RS connector on the MP card Port 1 Local MAT or Remote Maintenance using external MODEM or built in MODEM of the MP card RS connector on the MP card...

Page 210: ...NMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data YY Note 2 PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 18 Purpose of RS 232C port 1 Port 1 Note 1 0 1 Built in MODEM RS 232C Initial Data YY PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 01 Data Length 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 7 bit 8 bit 02 Parity Check 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 Effective Ineffective 03 Kind of Parity 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 Even parit...

Page 211: ...al Data YY PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 09 Designation of Port for Data Load Save Verify 1 Port 1 0 1 Port 1 Port 0 Initial Data YY Note 1 Note 2 PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 10 Station Number of built in MODEM 1 Port 1 X XXXX None Station No X 0 9 A B Note 3 11 Type of built in MODEM 1 Port 1 5 6 7 BELL212A 1200 bps CCITT V 22bis 2400 bps ...

Page 212: ...y 12 Transmission Level of built in MODEM 1 Port 1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 dBm 7 dBm 8 dBm 9 dBm 10 dBm 11 dBm 12 dBm 13 dBm 14 dBm 15 dBm 16 dBm 17 dBm 18 dBm 19 dBm 20 dBm 21 dBm Initial Data YY PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Function 0 Port 0 14 None Built in SMDR 01 Data Length 0 Port 0 0 1 7 bit 8 bit 02 Parity Check 0 Port 0 0 1 Effecti...

Page 213: ...32C INTERFACE CIRCUIT 40 05 DTR signal sent to terminal 0 Port 0 0 1 Low High 06 RTS signal sent to terminal 0 Port 0 0 1 Low High 08 Data Speed 0 Port 0 1 2 3 4 None 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 1200 bps Initial Data YY PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING ...

Page 214: ...n answered call 31 2 33 6 sec 2 4 sec 9 6 sec 01 Elapsed time be fore Call Forward ing No Answer for trunk incom ing call Attendant Overflow Group Diversion 32 36 sec 4 sec 02 Path on delay sin gle line toll re strict defeat guard timer 1040 ms 80 ms ST DE FUNCTION NUMBER 2 digits DE DATA 2 digits EXE 13 14 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 2 4 4 8 7 2 9 6 28 8 31 2 2 4 4 8 7 2 9 6 12 0 31 2 33 6 12 0 14 4 24 1...

Page 215: ...sec 11 Attendant Recall of ATTCON held call 31 2 33 6 sec 2 4 sec 9 6 sec 13 Single digit dialing time out Timing Start 4 5 sec 1 sec 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 00 32 36 8 12 16 20 24 28 36 40 12 16 20 24 28 32 4 8 13 14 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 0 48 0 96 1 44 1 92 5 76 6 24 0 48 0 96 1 44 1 92 2 40 6 24 6 72 2 40 2 88 98 99 01 02 03 0 4 8 116 4 8 12 120 98 99 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 4 8 12 16 388 4 8 12 16 2...

Page 216: ... for unan swered Paging Call 300 sec 60 sec 22 Reorder tone time out to enter Line Lockout or Off Hook Alarm 28 32 sec 4 sec 23 Ringing duration of Automatic Wake Up Timed Reminder call 28 32 sec 4 sec Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 50 01 02 03 04 05 06 3200 64 128 192 256 320 384 29 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 0 4 8 12 16 112 116 4 8 12 16 20 116 120 20 24 01 02 03...

Page 217: ...terval Time between attempts for Timed Queue 120 124 sec 4 sec 37 Duration of callby Timed Queue 28 32 sec 4 sec 38 Programmable Pause for System Speed Dialing Station Speed Di aling 1 5 sec 1 5 sec Note This pause is available by setting D in CM72 74 and 88 Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 15 01 02 03 04 05 8 16 24 32 40 120 16 24 32 40 48 128 14 03 04 05 06 0...

Page 218: ...Announce ment Service Tim er 60 64 sec 4 sec 46 Timing of Multi ple Call Forward ing No Answer after second for warding 32 36 sec 4 sec 47 Interval Time of ACD UCD Delay Announcement Attendant Delay Announcement 32 36 sec 4 sec 48 DTMF Signal Width for VMS 128 ms 64 ms Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 01 02 30 0 4 116 4 8 120 01 02 03 15 0 1 2 14 1 2 3 15 01 02...

Page 219: ...onnec tion of tandem connection Note 4 96 128 min 32 min 56 Message Replay timer tonesending timer in the OAI terminal mode 20 24 sec 4 sec 57 Timing Startwhen making an ISDN Tandem call NONE 1 sec 58 Preservation time for message set by Voice Message Waiting Service Individual Note 5 7 day 1 day Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 32 64 80...

Page 220: ... 1998 Revision 2 1 CM41 COMMAND CODE TITLE SYSTEM TIMER DATA 41 Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 0 59 Time before an swering by Auto mated Attendant 4 8 sec 4 sec 00 01 02 08 0 0 5 4 28 4 8 32 CM41 System Timer Data ...

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Page 222: ...ng trunk 14 sec 14 sec 65 Ringing Tone Sending time for SCF of OAI 12 16 sec 4 sec 66 Message Sending Time of UCD Overflow Announcement 60 64 sec 4 sec 67 UCD Delay An nouncement detection OAI Announcement connection timer 8 12 sec 4 sec Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 00 01 02 40 0 80 160 80 160 240 3200 3280 01 02 03 14 0 160 320 160 320 480 2080 2240 01 02 ...

Page 223: ...y timer for PS No Answer Note 7 36 40 sec 4 sec 87 EventBased CCIS Virtual Tie Line Release Timer For Voice Chan nels 3 min 2 4 sec 02 30 24 sec 32 70 1 min 72 99 89 EventBased CCIS Virtual Tie Line Release Timer For Common Signaling Chan nel 3 min 2 4 sec 02 30 24 sec 32 70 1 min 72 99 Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 01 02 99 0 4 392 4 8 396 03 04 05 60 2 3 4...

Page 224: ...640 2304 04 PB Telephone Hookflash Break Timer 384 ms 01 02 03 16 128 ms 384 512 640 2306 05 Hookflash Make Timer 128 ms 01 02 03 15 128 ms 128 256 384 1920 06 Maximum Dial Break Timer 256 ms 01 02 03 15 32 ms 64 96 128 480 07 Dial Interdigit Pause Timer 256 ms 01 02 03 64 ms 64 128 192 08 Momentary Open Reverse Timer 256 384 ms 01 02 03 10 128 ms 128 256 384 1152 256 384 512 1280 09 Delayed Ringi...

Page 225: ... Down Abandoning De tect Timer 4096 ms 01 02 03 15 512 ms 512 1024 1536 7680 11 Ground Detect Timer 256 320 ms 01 02 03 04 05 64 ms 64 128 192 256 320 128 192 256 320 384 12 Wink signal send ing time for con nection check 160 ms 01 02 03 15 32 ms 32 64 96 480 17 Duration of SHF sentout from COT Hookflash send ing Timer 576 640 ms 02 03 04 30 64 ms 64 128 192 1856 128 192 256 1920 23 5 ESS Floating...

Page 226: ...nnec tion 1280 ms 01 02 03 99 128 ms 128 256 384 12672 28 Release Detect Timer for OG Loop Start Trunk 256 ms 00 01 02 99 128 ms 128 256 384 12672 29 Release Detect Timer for OG Ground Start Trunk 0 ms 00 01 02 99 128 ms 0 128 256 12672 31 Loop on Delay for Outgoing Ground Start Trunks 640 704 ms 01 02 03 99 64 ms 256 320 384 6528 320 384 448 6592 37 Ground Detect Guard Timer 0 ms 01 02 03 10 64 m...

Page 227: ...line terminating ringer is under 200 ms distinction may be incomplete 41 Immediate Ring ing Guard Time in Centrex system Distinctive Tone Function 384 512 ms 128 ms 3 00 Release Signal Detect Timing for DTI Trunk Note 9 128 ms 64 ms 01 Answer Signal Detect Timing for DTI Trunk Note 9 128 ms 32 ms 02 Wink Signal width sent from DTI Trunk Note 9 32 ms 32 ms Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIM...

Page 228: ...s 512 ms 08 Guard Timing for DTI Trunk Re lease Note 9 512 ms 128 ms 09 Hookflash Send Timing for DTI Trunk Note 9 640 ms 64 ms 10 Ground Start Release Loop Off Detect Tim ing for DTI Trunk Note 9 384 ms 64 ms 11 Ground Start Release Ground Off Detect Tim ing for DTI Trunk Note 9 384 ms 64 ms Y FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE INITIAL DATA TIMER DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIME 15 01 02 07 15 1 2 7 01 02 03 15 32 ...

Page 229: ...lease signal Note 5 Voice Message Waiting Service Individual All Clear clears messages exceeding the term Note 6 This data is effective only when CM08 086 is set to 0 Note 7 This data is effective only when CM08 085 and 086 are set to 0 Note 8 When Immediate Ringing is not provided on Main PBX be sure to set this data as 00 Note 9 If CM35 YY 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 Functions 00 to...

Page 230: ...ata the programmable PAD data and the Trunk Restriction Class data to convert the Restriction Class sent to or from the ICS as a Deluxe Traveling Class Mark CCIS 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST 42 DE DE EXE KIND OF SYSTEM COUNTER 2 digits PAD DATA PATTERNS 2 digits TRUNK REST CLASS 2 digits SETTING DATA 2 digits CM42 System Counter Data pad Data trunk Restriction Class Conver sion ...

Page 231: ...s 04 Maximum number of stations that are able to set Wake Up Timed Reminder call for the same Wake Up Time 16 01 32 Max number of stations 08 Maximum number of trunks to be seized serially when a designated trunk is busy for Private Lines 00 01 16 Number of trunks Related Commands CM12 YY 16 CM35 YY 98 10 Maximum number of digits for Account Code 10 01 16 Max number of digits 11 Maximum number of ...

Page 232: ...when the 2nd data of CM08 367 is 0 KIND OF SYSTEM COUNTER INITIAL DATA SETTING DATA REMARKS 14 Number of Call Forwards in Mul tiple Call Forwarding 05 01 05 Number of times 15 Maximum number of calls in queue in each UCD group for con trolling external equipment inter face PN DK00 or Call Waiting lamp of Multiline Terminal 01 01 99 Number of calls in queue in each UCD group 16 Maximum number of ca...

Page 233: ... 2 PAD Data Programmable PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS A B CM35 YY 19 2ND DATA 0 CM35 YY 19 2ND DATA 1 CM35 YY 19 2ND DATA 2 CM35 YY 19 2ND DATA 3 50 65 50 54 58 62 STA COT ODT 51 55 59 63 TONE COT ODT 52 56 60 64 COT COT ODT 53 57 61 65 ODT DTI COT ODT 50 54 58 62 STA TONE DTI 51 55 59 63 COT DTI 52 56 60 64 ODT DTI 53 57 61 65 DTI DTI PATTERN 1ST DATA ...

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Page 235: ...K RESTRICTION CLASS CONVERSION 42 T R Transmit Receive Gain Loss PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB REMARKS ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID DTI 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 03 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 6 04 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 6 3 3 06 16 11 0 0 0 5 6 6 07 6 6 0 0 3 3 8 8 08 15 Not Used PATTERNS 2ND DATA ...

Page 236: ...k Rest Class 6 RCF 26 NEAX2000 IVS Trunk Rest Class 7 RCG 27 NEAX2000 IVS Trunk Rest Class 8 RCH 30 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 0 01 08 NEAX2000 IVS Trunk Rest Class 1 8 31 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 1 32 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 2 33 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 3 34 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 4 35 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 5 36 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 6 37 NEAX2400 Trunk Rest Class 7 38 NEAX2400 Tru...

Page 237: ...Mark NEAX2400 TRK REST CLASS NEAX2000 IVS TRK REST CLASS 0 OG via ATT 1 Unrestricted 1 2 Unrestricted 2 3 Non Restricted 4 Semi Restricted 5 Restricted 6 Fully Restricted 7 8 15 1 Unrestricted RCA 1 Unrestricted RCA 2 Non Restricted 1 RCB 3 Non Restricted 2 RCC 4 Semi Restricted 1 RCD 5 Semi Restricted 2 RCE 6 Restricted 1 RCF 7 Restricted 2 RCG 8 8 NEAX2000 IVS TRK REST CLASS NEAX2400 TRK REST CL...

Page 238: ...nd assigns the relay circuit number of the PN DK00 used for controlling external equip ment 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE CIRCUIT NUMBER RELATED COMMAND REMARKS NUMBER MEANING XXX XX X Circuit Number 0 3 Card Number 00 31 CM10 Card number E8XX CIRCUIT ST 44 DE NUMBER DE EXE 3 digits DATA 1 2 digits DATA 2 2 digits CM44 External Equipment Starting Conditions ...

Page 239: ...up 01 Trunk Group 62 CM30 YY 09 13 TAS Indication 00 63 TAS Group 00 TAS Group 63 CM30 YY 17 14 Indication for ACD UCD call waiting 00 15 UCD Group 00 UCD Group 15 CM17 CM59 15 Relay Control Function Key 00 Relay Control ON OFF via Multiline Terminal CM90 YY 00 F7XXX 30 External Alarm driver function for the SMDR buffer overflow 01 Activates when buffer overflows when CMD001 80 100 120 is set to 4...

Page 240: ... PBR CFT 45 1 FUNCTION This command is used to define the presence and purpose of PB DTMF Receivers PN 8RST and conference trunks This command is also used to make CFTs and PBRs busy 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE PBR CFT ST 45Y DE NUMBER DE EXE 2 3 digits DATA 1 digit CM45 Purpose of PBR CFT ...

Page 241: ...ne DID XXX Same as Y 0 0 1 Only for incoming call from Tie Line DID For both DTMF Sta tion and Tie Line DID CM10 E2xx CM35 YY 01 2 PBR for Automated Attendant only XXX Same as Y 0 0 1 Only for Automated Attendant For both DTMF Sta tion and Tie Line DID Automated At tendant CM30 CM41 Y 0 Function No 33 43 CM10 E2xx 6 Make busy condition of CFT 00 07 CFT Circuit Number 0 1 Make busy In Service CFT C...

Page 242: ... Card Number 00 15 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 22 6 dBm 23 3 24 0 24 8 25 8 27 0 27 7 28 3 29 1 29 8 30 6 31 4 32 3 33 7 34 5 26 4 36 4 37 0 37 8 38 6 39 3 41 0 42 0 43 1 44 2 45 5 46 5 47 8 49 1 50 2 51 5 40 1 Initial Data Y PBR CFT NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING ...

Page 243: ...UTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y SENDING PATTERN SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING PATTERN MEANING DATA XX MEANING 0 Hold Tone Sending 00 01 02 C O Line Tie Line Station XX 00 Kind 00 No Tone CM08 183 02 External Tone Source Note 1 CM10 DA00 DA09 CM44 Data 0000 05 Hold Message Note 2 CM10 EBXXX CM49 YY 00 14 Hold Tone Source on the MP card External Hold Tone Source through th...

Page 244: ...annot be set to station sending pattern 02 1 Wake Up Call Timed Reminder 00 Tonesource of Wake Up Call Timed Reminder XX 00 Kind 00 No Tone 02 External Tone Source CM10 DB00 CM08 183 CM44 Data 0100 05 Digital Announcement Trunk CM10 EBXXX CM41 Y 0 Function No 52 CM49 YY 00 08 14 Hold Tone Source on the MP card 15 Internal Tone Generator Initial Data Y SENDING PATTERN SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND N...

Page 245: ...n Using LCR 0 1 Not provided Provided 04 2nd DT Sending on ISDN Trunks 0 1 Provided Not provided 06 Dial Tone Connection With Automated Attendant 0 1 Not provided Provided CM64 CM41 Y 0 Function No 43 12 Dial Tone on Setting Message Waiting 0 1 Special Dial Tone Dial Tone 13 Dial Tone on Setting Call For warding All Calls Split Call Forwarding All Calls 0 1 Special Dial Tone Dial Tone 14 Dial Tone...

Page 246: ...RN SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING PATTERN MEANING DATA MEANING 4 Kind of BGM 00 09 BGM0 BGM9 DXXX Note 3 Trunk Number for each music source CM10 DXXX CM20 039 CM15 YY 32 CM35 YY 00 5 Announcement Service PS No Answer 00 0500 1500 NONE Provided Not provided Not provided CM10 EBXXX CM12 YY 04 CM41 Y 0 Function No 01 75 CM49 YY 00 10 Announcement Service PS Out of Cell PS Pow er Off 02 0500 ...

Page 247: ...1 FUNCTION This command is used to define the function of each Digital Announcement Trunk PN 2DATA accom modated into the system 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA DIGITAL ANNOUNCE MENT TRUNK CIRCUIT ST DE 49YY DE EXE NUMBER 3 digits TENANT NUMBER 2 digits CM49 Digital Announcement Trunk ...

Page 248: ...B127 assigned by CM10 Message Number 00 63 01 1st Answering Message of Automated Attendant 02 2nd Answering Message Night Message of Automat ed Attendant 05 Message on Hold Service Transfer Trunk Line 06 Transferred Trunk Line Message Service No Answer 07 Transferred Trunk Line Message Service Busy CM08 CM10 CM64 CM30 YY 30 31 CM48 Y 0 CM65 YY 50 CM65 YY 51 0C Answering Message on Automatic Wake U...

Page 249: ...0 CM51 YY 06 08 0B0 XX ACD UCD Delay Announcement ACD UCD Group No 00 15 CM10 CM41 Y 0 16 Function No 47 CM17 Y A 0D00 Announcement Service when the called station does not answer a DID Tie Line Call Note Announcement Service is not available for CCIS Trunk CM10 CM30 YY 02 05 CM41 Y 0 Function No 01 CM51 YY 00 01 0E00 Announcement Service when a DID Tie Line call terminates to a busy station Note ...

Page 250: ...ent service UCD Group No 00 15 CM17 Y 2 CM41 Y 0 47 CM49 YY 00 0B0XX UCD Overflow Announcement UCD Group No 00 15 CM10 CM17 Y 2 CM41 Y 0 66 Message Group No 00 63 for Announcement Service CM10 CM41 Y 0 01 75 CM48 Y 5 CM49 YY 10 Message Group No 00 63 for PS out of Cell Power Off CM10 CM41 Y 0 01 75 CM48 Y 5 CM49 YY 10 Message Number 02 63 for Multiconnection Announcement Service for OAI CM10 CM17 ...

Page 251: ...ssigned by CM49 YY 00 02 MessageNo of 2nd Answer ing Message Night Message of Automated Attendant 05 MessageNo of Hold Service CM48 Y 0 06 MessageNo of Transferred Trunk Line No Answer Tenant Number of transferringstation should be set CM65 YY 50 07 MessageNo of Transferred Trunk Line Busy CM65 YY 51 08 MessageNo of Automatic Wake Up Timed Reminder CM48 Y 1 10 Message Group No of Announce ment Ser...

Page 252: ...ANT No SENDING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 13 MessageNo of Voice Guide 00 When message waiting is set 01 When service is set 02 When service is cancelled 03 When Call For warding All Calls Do Not Disturb is set XX Message Number 00 63 assigned by CM49 YY 00 CM48 Y 2 CM49 YY 00 17XX 0A MessageNo of Attendant Delay Announcement XX Tenant Number 00 63 ...

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Page 254: ...d call identification key on the attendant s console The system allows digits to be added to or deleted from indialed numbers on a route basis This command in conjunction with CM35 YY 17 allows two extra leading digits to be specified The common route indial facility allows up to eight LDNs to be identified In addition this command is used to assign the access code to be sent to a Voice Message Sy...

Page 255: ...t in CM58 Note 5 These numbers should be different from any number assigned by CM10 and CM11 Initial Data YY KIND OF DATA SETTING DATA CODE MEANING DATA MEANING 00 0 Two leading digits to be added Note 1 XX Digits to be added 3 Access Code to be sent out before a Mail Box Number Note 2 XX XXXX NONE Access Code to be sent out to a VMS X 0 9 A B C D Pause Note 3 Not to be sent out 4 Access Code to b...

Page 256: ...An nouncement Trunk is designated as the des tination in YY 00 01 03 04 06 07 08 set the data to EBXXX 000 127 01 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 For Tie line transfer destination of incoming call when the station does not answer the call within a predetermined time 03 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 For DID line transfer destination of incoming call when the station is busy 04 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 For T...

Page 257: ...0 ATT Group 1 ATT Group 2 ATT Group 3 Transfer destination of the call when a station dials the operator access code of ATTCON in night mode See CM60 YY 00 14 00 01 02 03 House Phone Group 0 House Phone Group 1 House Phone Group 2 House Phone Group 3 Destination of the House Phone See CM12 YY 03 00 01 02 03 FAX Call Station Group 0 FAX Call Station Group 1 FAX Call Station Group 2 FAX Call Station...

Page 258: ...of a call that is set Camp On and not answered Destination VMS of Call Re direct X XXXX VMS Station No 20 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 Destination VMS station for Call Forwarding Not Available X XXXX VMS Station No 21 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 Destination of Alternate Hold Recall for Enhanced Trunk Direct Appearance X XXXX Station No Only 22 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 Destination station of Call Redir...

Page 259: ...ction the calling and called side must be assigned to another Hot Line number If all the Hot Lines are to be made bothway lines the maxi mum number of Hot Lines is 50 2 The Station Number to be assigned as the Calling Station Number must be set as Hot Line via CM12 YY 03 3 If Hot Line Outside is assigned by this command data assignment via CM71 and CM72 are required 4 This command is included in M...

Page 260: ... Calling Side X XXXX Station Number Data Station Number See CM12 YY 03 1 Called Side X XXXX Station Number Data Station Number E000 ATTCON 01XX Hotline Outside XX represents the abbreviated code for System Speed Dialing See CM71 and CM72 YY CALLING CALLED SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 99 Pair Number 00 99 0 Calling Side X XXXX FAX Call Station No Hot Line Station No 1 Called Side X XXXX ...

Page 261: ...S Answer E CM20 051 0 Answering a C O Ringdown Incoming Call CM30 YY 02 03 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 1 Answering a DID Tie Line Incoming Call CM76 data D13 CM58 YY 02 07 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 3 Answering a C O Incoming Call Night in the case of Day Night Changeover System CM30 YY 03 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 4 Answering an overflow call of Direct In Termination CM30 YY 13 14 0 1 Not allowed Allowed ...

Page 262: ...l Zone Paging Group 7 XX Serial Num ber within the group 00 15 X XXXX Paged Station Number Primary Extension Number of the Multiline Terminal to be set CM15 YY 49 CM20 A30 A45 CM90 00 07 Simultaneous Paging Group 0 Simultaneous Paging Group 7 XX Serial Num ber within the group 00 15 X XXXX Station Number Primary Extension Number of the Multiline Terminal to be set CM15 YYY 119 CM20 B00 B17 CM90 10...

Page 263: ...A724 X XXXX Station Number Primary Extension Number of the Multiline Terminal to be set CM11 CM12 YY 03 CM90 CM08 238 12 Assignment of Dial Intercom Number B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 X XXXX Station Number Primary Extension Number of the Multiline Terminal to be set CM11 CM12 CM90 CM08 239 Initial Data YY INTERCOM No SERIAL No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING ...

Page 264: ...ID or TIE trunk for which incoming calls are to be redirected to an alternative destination 2 PRECAUTION This data is valid when CM08 205 is assigned to 0 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE LDN TIE Note MEANING 00 01 08 Effective data in CM35 YY 15 LDN 0 Key Data 00 in CM90 LDN 7 Key Data 07 in CM90 10 11 18 Effective data in CM35 YY 15 TIE 0 Key Data 00 in CM90 TIE 7 Key Data 07 in CM90 ST 58YY DE DE EXE LDN...

Page 265: ... destination of the LDN 00 07 08 09 None ATTCON LDN TIE Key 0 ATTCON LDN TIE Key 7 TAS See CM53 Station Outside Party Note 03 Night mode destination of the LDN 00 09 None As per YY 02 Note 04 Day mode diversion for busy destination station 00 01 07 08 09 None ATTCON Busy Key Not used TAS See CM53 Camp on station 05 Night mode diversion for busy destination station 00 09 None As per YY 04 06 Day mo...

Page 266: ...de Party LDN Outside X XXXX CXX None Station No Abbreviated Code for Outside Party XX 00 31 See CM71 66 09 Night mode station number Abbreviate Code for Outside Party LDN Outside X XXXX CXX None Station No Abbreviated Code for Outside Party XX 00 31 See CM71 66 10 Company Name data for Dialed Number Identification Service 20 5F None Character Code Max 8 digits See CM77 Initial Data YY SETTING DATA...

Page 267: ...ruption pattern on the TAS and ACD UCD indicators controlled via the PN DK00 card 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE DATA MEANING 00 TAS ACD UCD RELAY INTERRUPTION PATTERN See CM44 13xx 14x 01 30 IPM 02 60 IPM 03 120 IPM 07 Steady on FUNCTION ST 59 DE NUMBER DE EXE 2 digits DATA 2 digits CM59 TAS ACD UCD Relay Interruption Pattern ...

Page 268: ...AUTION Combination of the virtual line and the virtual trunk must be as follows Level 0 Trunk No and Level 1 Station No Level 2 Trunk No and Level 3 Station No 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY BLOCK No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND 00 000 169 VIRTUAL TRUNK No BLOCK No 3 digits ST DE 5AYY DE EXE 4 digits VIRTUAL STATION No 1 4 digits DXXX XXXX Virtual Station No X XXXX Virtual Trunk No D000 D255 CM5A Virtu...

Page 269: ...ion Number 0 1 is required as the first data The purpose of Function Numbers is shown below 0 To assign a password for ATTCON Lockout 1 To assign a password for Attendant Programming DISA System Speed Dialing Date and Time and Tone Ringer 4 This command is included in MAT mode menu C2 ATT Group Functions COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data YY GROUP NUMBER RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEAN...

Page 270: ...tion on night mode by NT Switch Note 1 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM30 YY 08 06 A4 Day Night mode change by NT Switch Note 1 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM30 YY 02 03 04 05 13 14 CM76 Y 0 1 CM58 YY 02 09 15 F5 Location change of the Answer and Release key on the ATTCON 0 1 Key No 25 Release Key No 26 Answer Key No 25 Answer Key No 26 Release 16 F6 Off Hook Ringing for ATTCON 0 1 To provide Not provid...

Page 271: ...o 00 63 of CM10 E900 E963 00 TN Destination of Tenant 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 01 A0 Change Day Night trunk re striction Class by external key 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM12 YY 01 03 A2 Outgoing call restriction on night mode by external key 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM30 YY 08 05 A4 Day Night mode change by external key 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM30 YY 02 03 04 05 13 14 26 CM76 Y 0 1 CM58 YY 02...

Page 272: ...set after data setting 2 Multiple tenants can be assigned to one ATT Group but one tenant cannot be assigned to more than one ATT Group 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y TENANT SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING No MEANING 0 1 2 3 ATT GROUP 0 ATT GROUP 1 ATT GROUP 2 ATT GROUP 3 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 0 1 To be handled Not to be handled CM60 YY 00 ST DE 62Y DE 1 digit DATA EX...

Page 273: ...M30 YY 17 1 Restriction of Inter office Connection XXXX 0 1 Connection restricted Connection allowed CM61 YY 06 CM08 150 2 Restriction of incoming DID Tie line call Automated Attendant XXXX 0 1 Termination restricted Termination allowed ST DE 63Y DE 1 4 digits DATA EXE TENANT A 2 digits TENANT B 2 digits XX TENANT B 00 63 Tenant number of Trunk XX TENANT A 00 63 Tenant number of TAS Answer Station...

Page 274: ...System XX 00 63 00 01 02 03 Dial Tone Connection Not used 1st Message and then Dial Tone Connection Dial Tone Connection CM30 YY 02 03 CM48 Y 2 CM41 Y 0 Function No 43 CM45 Y 2 CM49 CM62 CM63 Y 2 1 Tenant Number for Music on Hold XX 00 63 00 09 TNT Number Assigned in CM10 CM10 DA00 DA09 CM48 CM08 388 CM44 2 Setting of Answering System for Night Mode XX 00 63 00 01 02 03 DT Connection Hold Tone on ...

Page 275: ...e No Answer Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer 24 Call Forwarding type when a C O incoming call is terminated 0 1 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer 25 Call Forwarding type when a Tie Line incoming call is terminated 0 1 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer 26 Numb...

Page 276: ...ed Result after SMFN Send RR Returned Result before SMFN 30 VMS Password Privacy 0 1 VMS Password Privacy Allowed Not allowed CM13 YY 10 50 When the transferred destination does not answer 0 1 Connection of the Transferred Trunk Line Message No Answer Recall transferring station CM49 YY 00 06 51 When the transferred destination is busy 0 1 Connection of the Transferred Trunk Line Message Busy Reca...

Page 277: ...d is called a Memory Slot Example The System Speed Dialing memory is assigned to three tenants as follows 2 Limitation on Memory Slot allocation In a single tenant system Tenant 00 can be assigned a maximum of 300 memory slots Per Tenant Maximum of 300 memory slots For Hot Line outside Call Maximum of 100 memory slots maximum num ber of Hot Lines For Route Advance from Tie Line to C O line Maximum...

Page 278: ...6 and CM73 and CM74 4 The Abbreviated codes for System Speed Dialing are automatically determined by assigning this command on a tenant basis as shown below 5 The Resident System Program allocates 100 memory slots to Tenant 01 6 This command is included in the MAT mode menu E11 Speed Dialing COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 000 001 002 019 00 01 02 19 Memory Slot No Abbrev Code Tenant 00 020 021 022 0...

Page 279: ...usively for ATTCON 65 Exclusively for Hot Line Outside Call Related Command CM52 66 Exclusively for Route Advance from Tie line to C O line Related Command CM35 YY 40 CM30 YY 04 05 CM58 YY 08 09 CXX 68 The terminating number of the op posite office on alternative ISDN connection XXXXXX XXX XXX First Memory Slot Number in Block 000 299 Number of Slots to be assigned in Block 001 032 Number of Slots...

Page 280: ...um of 26 digits 1 FUNCTION This command is used to enter the stored number for the System Speed Dialing feature into the memory allocated with CM71 2 PRECAUTION 1 When displaying the data the access code corresponding to the Memory Slot Number is indicated by the very first and the stored number is indicated by the next When the number of digits of the stored number exceeds 16 the 17th to 26th dig...

Page 281: ...ng at 10 Slot Memory Block number 47 Pro gramming facility would not be allowed 1 FUNCTION This command is used to allocate memory areas for Station Speed Dialing to individual stations 2 PRECAUTION 1 The allowed number of 10 Slots Memory Blocks per Station Number ranges from 1 to 10 2 This command is included in the MAT mode menu E11 Speed Dialing COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE KIND OF CALLING PART...

Page 282: ... keys provided by CM90 second data F11XX on a Multiline Terminal and can not also be used for System Speed Dialing When exchanging an Extension Memory card for another data setting for this memory area must be recommenced The Office Data in this memory area can not be saved and loaded by MAT operations The memory area for a single called number is referred to as a memory parcel Ten 10 memory parce...

Page 283: ...ollowing figure shows the relation between Abbreviated Codes and Memory Parcels A memory area allocated by CM73 can be shared with several stations Also in the stations which station can assign or change the data can be determined In the case of 10 memory parcels Memory Parcel Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 Slots Memory Block 0 1 2 3 4 5 9 Abbrev Code In the case of 20 memory parcels Memory Parcel Number...

Page 284: ... Slot Memory Block Number 0 3 CM08 252 1 maximum of 26 digits for 1000 Slot Memory Block Number 0 3 CM08 252 0 maximum of 26 digits for 1000 Slot Memory Block Number 8 F 1 FUNCTION This command is used to enter the stored number for the Station Speed Dialing feature into the memory allocated with CM73 2 PRECAUTION 1 The stored number exclusive of any access code can be a maximum of 16 digits or 26...

Page 285: ...or Day mode For Night mode X XXXX Station number received Note X XXXX X Station Number Data Station Number to be terminated CM35 YY 18 78 DXX Change Terminating System to D01 D02 Not used D03 D04 DIT D09 Automated Attendant D13 TAS D14 ATTCON D16 DISA CM30 YY 04 05 Note When digit conversion of the leading 2 4 digits of a DID incoming LDN is available CM35 YY 78 Data 0 the leading 2 4 digits of th...

Page 286: ...n trunk tenant or station tenant CM08 058 set by CM76 Y 0 CM08 264 CM35 18 5 Call Waiting for DID call per DID in coming LDN 0 1 Restricted Allowed 6 Priority Queuingper DID incoming LDN 0 1 Not provided To provide 8 Automatic Live Record Activation for DID X XXXX DID Digits Received Note This command takes priority over CM35 YY 22 0 1 Start automatically Not available CM35 YY 22 Initial Data Y RE...

Page 287: ...hange when a Direct Inward Dialing call terminates is shown below as a tree diagram for system data registration 1 Example data settings for tenant associated with each station assignment number CM08 264 0 CM76 4 Tenant DAY NIGHT mode STA DXX Terminates at station set by CM76 0 For each terminating method STA DXX Terminates at station set by CM76 1 For each terminating method Data Not Set DAY NIGH...

Page 288: ... CM76 0 CM76 1 CM08 058 Terminates at station set by CM76 1 Terminates at station set by CM76 0 STA DXX Station tenant DAY NIGHT mode change set by CM76 0 0 1 Terminating Trunk tenant DAY NIGHT mode change For each terminating method DAY NIGHT STA DXX Terminates at station set by CM76 0 CM76 0 CM76 1 STA DXX For each termi nation method Terminates at station set by CM76 1 DAY NIGHT Terminating Tru...

Page 289: ...de menu E7 Name Display COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y STATION No TRUNK NAME No SETTING DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Station Name Assignment with Character Code X XXXX Station Number Primary Extension Number 20 7F Character Code Max 16 digits Refer to Character Code Table on the next page CM08 255 1 STA Station Name Assignment with character X X X Character Max 8 digits Note 1 2 Trunk Na...

Page 290: ...MMAND CODE TITLE Station Trunk Name Asignment 77 MAT Character Code Table 1ST 2ND 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 P p 1 1 A Q a q 2 2 B R b r 3 3 C S c s 4 4 D T d t 5 5 E U e u 6 6 F V f v 7 7 G W g w 8 8 H X h x 9 9 I Y i y A J Z j z B K k C L l D M m E N n F O _ o ...

Page 291: ...l Forwarding To cancel destination of Split Call Forwarding 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DESTINATION XXY XX Y Block Number 0 7 Tenant Number 00 63 X XXX YY YY Called Number Max 26 digits Separate Mark Trunk Access Code 1 3 digits Outside Party X XXXX Station Number 1 4 digits Station ST DE DE EXE 78 1ST DATA 3 digits 2ND DATA 1 29 digits ST DE DE 78 1ST DATA 3 digits FIRST DIGIT OF ...

Page 292: ...ed outgoing toll calls 2 PRECAUTION 1 Using CM00 01 Memory Clear or Resident System Program the data below is assigned 0 restricted 3 allowed 2 The restricted classes 00 14 and 15 are fixed restricted classes 01 to 13 can be changed 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE The following command format is used to change the standard assignment data above to meet local requirements TRUNK RESTRICTION CLASS YY 01 02 03...

Page 293: ...TION CLASS 81 4 DATA TABLE YY TRUNK RESTRICTION ASSIGNMENT DATA No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 01 13 Toll Restriction Pattern 01 Number for each Class 13 1 2 3 4 5 Unrestricted RCA Non Restricted 1 RCB Non Restricted 2 RCC Semi Restricted 1 RCD Semi Restricted 2 RCE 0 1 2 3 Restricted Not used Not used Allowed ...

Page 294: ...76 is assigned 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y AREA OFFICE CODE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGITS MND No MEANING 0 7 Area Code Development Pattern No 0 7 0 4 For TR 5 7 For LCR See CM35 YY 76 CM8A A000 X X X Max 8 digits Area Office Code or its part 00 01 02 24 79 80 84 85 87 Not used 1 digit 2 digits 24 digits Note 1 79 digits Go back to Area Code Development Pattern No 0 for Toll Restrictio...

Page 295: ... outgoing call 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y BLOCK NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Designation of digits requiring automatic pause XX 00 04 X X X Max 7 digits Dialed digits before automatic pause Exclusive of Access Code X 0 9 A B 1 Provision of Automatic Pause 0 3 Not provided Note To provide 2 Timing of Automatic Pause 1 2 3 Variable Set by...

Page 296: ...ING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 000 063 RATN Route Pattern No 0 Route Pattern No 63 1 No TR LCR Pattern for 6 digit Toll Restriction 00000 255 00 100 115 TNP Tenant Pattern No 0 Tenant Pattern No 15 00 63 TN No Tenant No 0 Tenant No 63 00 63 RATN Route Pattern No 0 Route Pattern No 63 YYY 000 063 200 207 RATDN Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 0000 2330 Time 000 063 RATN Route Pattern No 0 Route P...

Page 297: ...207 400 404 DCP Area Code Development Pattern No 0 Area Code Develop ment Pattern No 4 Area Code Max 8 digits N 2 9 X 0 9 000 063 RATN Route Pattern No 0 Route Pattern No 63 YYY 000 063 100 115 TNP Tenant Pattern No 0 Tenant Pattern No 15 YYY 100 115 200 207 RATDN Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 YYY 200 207 300 303 RATWN Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 YYY 300 303 400 407 DCP Area Code Dev...

Page 298: ...tion of 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No See YYY 800 849 00 49 CCC 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 00 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 49 No 6 digit Toll Restriction YYY 800 849 021 028 RCA RCH 6 digit Toll Restriction on Trunk Restriction Class 1 8 0 1 Available Not Available To be desig nated by 1st Data 000 800 849 SAP 6 digit Toll Restriction No 00 6 digit Toll Restriction No 49 XXX ...

Page 299: ...te Pattern No 0 Route Pattern No 63 YYY 000 063 200 207 RATDN Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 0000 2330 Time 000 063 RATN Route Pattern No 0 Route Pattern No 63 YYY 000 063 100 115 TNP Tenant Pattern No 0 Tenant Pattern No 15 YYY 100 115 300 303 RATWN Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 000 063 RATN Route Pattern No 0 ...

Page 300: ...ern No 15 YYY 100 115 200 207 RATDN Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 YYY 200 207 300 303 RATWN Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 YYY 300 303 400 407 DCP Area Code Development Pattern No 0 Area Code Development Pattern No 4 X X X DC Area Code Max 5 digits 800 IOFT Intra Office Termination Area Code Max 5 digits includes LSC Access Code assigned by CM20 A29 801 805 IOFT 1 digit Intra Office Sta...

Page 301: ...ll Restriction on Trunk Restriction Class 1 8 0 1 Available Not Available To be desig nated by 1st Data 000 100 ADCP Designation of Digit Addition Pattern No See YYY 900 949 00 49 CCC Digit Addition Pattern No 00 Digit Addition Pattern No 49 No digit addition 150 PFI 2 PFT PFI 1 Designation of Prefix code Pattern No See YYY 800 849 00 49 50 CCC 6 digit Prefix Pattern No 00 6 digit Prefix Pattern N...

Page 302: ...alled Party Numbering Plan Identifier 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15 NONE ISDN Telephone Numbering Plan Not used Data Numbering Plan Telex Numbering Plan National Numbering Plan Private Numbering Plan For future use Not Sending 159 Type of Network ID 00 07 NONE Not Sending 160 Network ID Plan 00 15 NONE Not Sending 161 Network ID Character X XXX X 0 9 A B 162 Service Feature 0 1 Feature Service Ini...

Page 303: ...M800 MEGACOM Not used Not used ACCUNET Not used INTERNATIONAL800 AT T MULTIQUEST Not Sending 01 02 03 04 05 NONE Northern Telecom Private INWATS OUTWATS Foreign Exchange FX Tie Trunk TIE Not Sending 164 WATS Band Number 00 09 NONE Not Sending 800 849 SAP PFT 6 digit TR Prefix No 00 6 digit TR Prefix No 49 XXX Office Code 3 digits 0 1 RES PX Restricted Allowed 900 949 ADCP Digit Addition Pattern No...

Page 304: ...Extension must always be assigned to any key on each Multiline Terminal or Add On Module for ETJ 24DS 1 2 For assignment of a key on an Add On Module assignment should be performed after data assign ment of CM98 3 This command is included in MAT mode menu A2 Dterm Key COM01 C1 SN610 ATT Key Pattern COM02 and E8 Add On Module Keys COM02 4 Twenty five keys on the Add on Module can be assigned as Sta...

Page 305: ...ULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 3 1 Multiline Terminal ST DE DE EXE 90YY PRIMARY EXTENSION DATA 1 5 digits NUMBER 1 4 digits KEY NUMBER 01 24 30 37 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 17 RECALL 18 FNC 19 CNF 20 LNR SPD 21 SPKR 22 ANS 23 TRF 24 HOLD ETJ 8 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 306: ...ND CODE TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 17 RECALL 18 FNC 19 CNF 20 LNR SPD 21 SPKR 22 ANS 23 TRF 24 HOLD ETJ 16DC 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 307: ...ND CODE TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 17 RECALL 18 FNC 19 CNF 20 LNR SPD 21 SPKR 22 ANS 23 TRF 24 HOLD ETJ 16DD 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 308: ...E MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 01 02 03 04 07 08 09 10 13 14 15 16 32 33 34 35 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 17 RECALL 18 FNC 19 CNF 20 LNR SPD 21 SPKR 22 ANS 23 TRF 24 HOLD ETJ 24DS 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number 05 11 30 36 06 12 31 37 ...

Page 309: ... COMMAND CODE TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 01 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 8 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 310: ...COMMAND CODE TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 01 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 8D 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 311: ... TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 09 12 11 10 13 16 15 14 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 16 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 312: ... TITLE MULTILINE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 09 12 11 10 13 16 15 14 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 16D 1 Multiline Terminal Key Number ...

Page 313: ... CM90 for key number 30 through 37 the key layout is changed for 24 Line Trunk Feature keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 06 05 04 03 02 12 31 37 07 11 10 09 08 13 30 16 15 14 32 36 35 34 33 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 32 1 Dterm Key Numbers Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 09 12 11 10 13 16 15 14 18 17...

Page 314: ...CM90 for key number 30 through 37 the key layout is changed for 24 Line Trunk Feature keys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 06 05 04 03 02 12 31 37 07 11 10 09 08 13 30 16 15 14 32 36 35 34 33 18 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 DTP 32D 1 Dterm Key Numbers Speaker 01 Feature Hold Transfer Answer Redial Conf Recall 04 03 02 05 08 07 06 09 12 11 10 13 16 15 14 18 17...

Page 315: ...nment ST DE DE EXE 9000 ATTCON SETTING 5 digits NUMBER E000 E007 ATTCON KEY NUMBER 01 24 DATA ST DE DE EXE 9000 SETTING 5 digits EXX X MULTI KEY NUMBER 01 06 DATA FUNCTION ATTCON No 0 7 ATTCON Status No 00 15 00 Idle State Same as Key Assignment 1 01 When answering or originating 02 When the called station is busy 03 When the called station is in Do Not Disturb mode 04 When accessing Hotel Motel f...

Page 316: ...dent System Program automatically assign the functions of the keys Note 2 The ANS answer and RLS Release keys can only be assigned to key number 25 or 26 with CM60 YY 15 04 05 06 TALK 10 11 12 19 21 22 23 24 26 RLS LOOP4 LOOP5 LOOP6 20 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 0 01 02 03 07 08 09 13 15 16 17 18 25 ANS LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 14 RCL LDN0 ATND HOLD CANCEL DEST SRC SN610 ATTCON KEY NUMBER ...

Page 317: ...nment ST DE DE EXE 9000 ATTCON SETTING 5 digits NUMBER E000 E007 ATTCON KEY NUMBER 07 26 DATA ST DE DE EXE 9000 SETTING 5 digits EXX X MULTI KEY NUMBER 01 04 DATA FUNCTION ATTCON No 0 7 ATTCON Status No 00 15 00 Idle State Same as Key Assignment 1 01 When answering or originating 02 When the called station is busy 03 When the called station is in Do Not Disturb mode 04 When accessing Hotel Motel f...

Page 318: ...C SVC LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 01 02 03 04 PAGE REC Start Mute Night Position Busy Volume DEST Answer 20 25 DEST Cancel 24 Talk 22 Hold 23 26 Release 19 SRC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 0 8 L6 12 L5 11 L4 10 L3 09 L2 08 L1 07 SN716 DESKCON KEY NUMBER Note CM00 01 memory clear or the Resident System Program automatically assigns the key functions ...

Page 319: ...90 MAT 3 4 Add On Module ST DE DE EXE 90YY PRIMARY 1 5 digits EXTENSION NUMBER KEY NUMBER 30 89 DATA 1 4 digits 30 31 33 34 35 36 32 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 40 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 48 53 54 55 57 58 59 60 56 61 62 63 65 66 67 68 64 69 70 71 73 74 75 76 72 77 78 80 81 82 83 79 84 86 87 88 89 85 NEC Add On Module Key Number EDW 48 2 ...

Page 320: ...INE TERMINAL SN610 ATTCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 MAT 30 35 34 33 32 31 84 89 88 87 86 85 78 83 82 81 80 79 72 77 76 75 74 73 66 71 70 69 68 67 60 65 64 63 62 61 54 59 58 57 56 55 48 53 52 51 50 49 42 47 46 45 44 43 36 41 40 39 38 37 Add On Module Key Number DCU 60 1 ...

Page 321: ...ING DATA MEANING 00 Key Data Setting of Functions X XXXX Station Number Primary Extension Number FX FXXXX Multiline Number ordinary station Multiline Number assigned by CM11 X 0 9 A B CM10 CM11 A000 A031 A100 A131 Automatic Intercom Number CM11 CM12 YY 03 CM56 YY 10 A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 Manual Intercom Number CM11 CM12 YY 03 CM56 YY 11 B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 Dial Intercom Number CM...

Page 322: ...k Voice Announcement CM11 DXXX Trunk XXX 000 255 CM10 CM30 YY 02 03 18 F0XXX XXX 004 OG Queuing Call Back OQ CB 006 Executive Override EROW 010 Call Forwarding All Calls Set Cancel FDA 012 Call Forwarding No Answer Busy Line Set Cancel FDB N 014 Call Forwarding Busy Line Set Cancel FDB 016 Call Forwarding No Answer Set Cancel FDN 018 Call Forwarding Destination Set FDDS 019 Call Forwarding Destina...

Page 323: ...r A TASA 048 TAS Answer B TASB 049 TAS Answer C TASC 050 TAS Answer D TASD 051 TAS Answer E TASE 058 HOLD for Trunk Line Appearance 059 Trunk Answer CM16 CM15 YY 14 CM15 YY 19 CM15 YY 13 CM15 YY 20 CM15 YY 21 CM08 259 CM15 YYY 103 104 CM15 YY 24 CM08 244 245 CM15 YY 60 CM17 CM15 YY 01 CM53 Note Monitoring telephone conversations may be illegal under certain circumstances and laws Consult a legal a...

Page 324: ...tor Call OPR A26 LCR Group 0 A27 LCR Group 1 A28 LCR Group 2 A80 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Set Cancel A82 Split Call Forwarding Busy Line No Answer Set Cancel A85 Six Party Conference A86 Ten Party Conference A88 Whisper Page A94 Number Sharing Set Cancel B00 Simultaneous Paging Group 0 B07 Simultaneous Paging Group 7 B10 Re participation Group 0 B17 Re participation Group 7 B20 Simultaneous...

Page 325: ...touch mute key 018 3dB pad on off internal calls only 020 Release key RLS 032 OAI Function Key 0 047 OAI Function Key 15 064 Do not Disturb HDND 065 Room Cut Off HRC 066 Message Waiting HMW 067 Wake Up HWU 068 Check In CK IN 069 Room Status RSTS 070 Call Record REC 071 Print Out PRINT 072 Group GROUP 073 Details DETAL 074 Set SET 075 Reset RESET 076 Cancel CNL 077 Release HRLS 080 Do Not Disturb O...

Page 326: ...umber Calling Name Display for Caller ID Class CM15 YYY 100 102 For ADA J ADA W Dterm E F11XX XX 01 Station Speed Dialing 00 SPD00 99 Station Speed Dialing 99 SPD99 CM73 CM74 CM15 YY 07 F12XX XX 01 Trunk Group 01 Busy Lamp TGB01 62 Trunk Group 62 Busy Lamp TGB62 70 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 PG0 77 Internal Zone Paging Group7 PG7 78 All Zone Internal Paging 80 ACD UCD Group 0 Busy Lamp UCD00 95 ...

Page 327: ... Number 00 Tenant 00 Trunk Route 00 POL00 63 Pooled Line Number 63 Tenant 63 Trunk Route 63 POL63 CM30 YY 00 01 02 03 F5000 Call Park System CPSY CM15 YY 96 F5001 Transfer to VMS F5010 Caller ID Display Key F5011 Call Redirect for transfering to a station CM51 YY 22 F5012 Call Redirect for transfering to a VMS CM51 YY 18 F5013 Mute Key Note By pressing key either the incoming call on a or TAS desi...

Page 328: ...Call Termination from CCSA Line 0 CCSA0 Call Termination from CCSA Line 7 CCSA7 CM35 YY 15 F7XXX CM44 XXX 1500 01 RG Tone Ringer enabled on call termination 0 1 Disabled Enabled 03 RG Ringing sending method when terminating a call to Line Trunk key on the Multiline Terminal 0 1 Delayed ringing No delayed ringing CM41 Y 1 Function No 09 05 Call Indicator Lamp Control 0 1 Not available Available The...

Page 329: ...6017 Call Termination from FX Line 0 FX0 Call Termination from FX Line 7 FX7 CM35 YY 15 F6020 F6027 Call Termination from WATS Line 0 WATS0 Call Termination from WATS Line 7 WATS7 CM35 YY 15 F6030 F6037 Call Termination from CCSA Line 0 CCSA0 Call Termination from CCSA Line 7 CCSA7 CM35 YY 15 F6040 F6047 Tie Line Incoming 0 TIE0 Tie Line Incoming 7 TIE7 CM35 YY 15 F6050 F6053 Special Operator Call...

Page 330: ...tting of Function F6060 Operator Call ATND ATND F6061 Recall RCL RCL F6062 Serial Call Termination SRL CM90 F6105 F6063 Call Forwarding No Answer NANS CM51 YY 00 01 F6064 Call Forwarding Busy Line BUSY CM51 YY 03 04 F6065 Call Forwarding Intercept ICPT CM08 032 119 F6066 Off Hook Alarm EMG CM51 YY 12 F6067 Attendant Interposition Call ing Transfer TF CM20 095 YY SETTING DATA FUNCTION STANDARD KEY ...

Page 331: ...ET F6105 Serial Call Set SC CM90 F6062 F6106 Flash over trunk CAS SHF CM35 YY 16 F6107 Busy Verification BV CM08 012 CM15 YY 09 F6108 Do Not Disturb Override DNDOV For Hotel ATTCON Note 2 F6109 Wake Up WU F6110 Note 3 Mode MODE Day Night mode change ATT lockout F6111 Programming PROG System Speed Dialing Date and Time Tone Ringer Choice of Night Service F6112 Out pulse PB signal short SPB CM35 YY ...

Page 332: ...CNL CANCEL F6203 Talk TALK TALK F6204 Hold HOLD HOLD F6205 Start START F6240 F6245 Loop 1 LOOP1 Loop 6 LOOP6 LOOP 1 LOOP 6 F1201 F1262 Lamp indication when trunks are all busy in Trunk Group 01 TGB01 Lamp indication when trunks are all busy in Trunk Group 62 TGB62 Max 6 keys per ATTCON Note 1 CM30 YY 09 F7XXX XX X Relay Control Function Key Note 2 CM44 XXX 1500 Note 1 Do not assign this data to ke...

Page 333: ...ODE F6111 Programming PROG DISA System Speed Dialing Date and Time and Tone Ringer 01 ANS ORG When answering or originating F6105 Serial Call Set SC CM90 F6062 F6106 Flash over trunk CAS Centrex SHF CM05 YY 16 86 CM41 Y 2 Function No 17 F6112 Out pulse PB signal short SPB CM35 YY 26 F6113 Out pulse PB signal long LPB CM41 Y 0 Function No 14 F6203 Talk TALK 02 STA busy When the called station is bu...

Page 334: ...uld not be assigned to the Multi Function Key 01 06 Note 3 When setting or cancelling a group of stations in DND RC use ATTCON status No 00 Note 4 See related command CM60 YY 17 00 04 Hotel Motel When accessing Hotel Motel features F6100 Room Cut Off RCOF For Hotel Motel ATTCON Note 1 F6101 Message Waiting MW F6102 Do Not Disturb DND F6104 Reset RESET F6109 Wake Up WU YY No ATTCON STATUS No MEANIN...

Page 335: ...ure 01 02 03 04 05 06 MODE Mode PROG Programming PA 10 23 AM TUE 12 MODE PROG LOCKOUT DAY 01 02 03 04 05 06 SPB Out Pulse Short LPB Out Pulse Long SHF Flash Over Trunk SC Serial Call Set TALK Talk 252 ANN CL1 10 23 AM TUE 12 SPB LPB SHF SC TALK LOCKOUT DAY 01 02 03 04 05 06 B V Busy Verification 252 ANN CL1 10 23 AM TUE 12 B V LOCKOUT DAY BSY 01 02 03 04 05 06 DDOVR Do not Disturb Override 252 ANN...

Page 336: ...y Data Setting of Functions 30 54 X XXXX STA No Station Number Primary Extension Number FX FXXXX Multiline Number Ordinary Station Multiline Number assigned by CM11 X 0 9 A B CM10 CM11 A000 A031 A100 A131 Automatic Intercom Number CM11 CM56 YY 10 A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 Manual Intercom Number CM11 CM56 YY 11 B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 Dial Intercom Number CM11 CM56 YY 12 DXXX TRK No Trunk...

Page 337: ...D N Day Night Key Note Any one of key numbers 87 through 89 can be used for the Day Night key 01 RG Tone Ringer enabled on call termination 30 54 0 1 Disabled Enable 03 Ringer sending method when terminating a call to Line Trunk key on the Multiline Terminal 30 54 0 1 Delayed Ringing No delayed ringing Note Delayed Ringing may be assigned to the first 16 Line Trunk keys Key Nos 30 through 45 CM41 ...

Page 338: ... the line seized when the Multiline Terminal user goes off hook or presses the speaker button 2 PRECAUTION 1 Any one station line or trunk line provided on the Multiline Terminal can be assigned as Prime Line 2 This command is included in MAT mode menu A2 Dterm Key COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE MY LINE NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING X XXXX X XXXX Station Number Virtual Line Number...

Page 339: ...sed to assign memory for the storage of numbers accessed by the one touch keys on a Multiline Terminal 2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu A2 Dterm Key COM01 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE MY LINE NUMBER SETTING DATA DATA MEANING X XXXX XXXXXX ST PRIMARY DE 94 DE 6 digits DATA EXE EXTENSION NUMBER 1 4 digits Quantity 10 Slot Memory Blocks 01 02 01 Multiline Terminal 10 memories 02 Multi...

Page 340: ...This command is included in MAT mode menu E3 DSS Console No Keys COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DSS CONSOLE NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 31 See CM10 E100 E131 X XXXX Single Line Telephone Station Number or Primary Extension Number of Multiline Terminal CM10 E100 E131 CM97 E000 E007 ATTCON CM10 E000 E007 SN61x CM10 E000 E007 ST DE 96 DE 1 4 digits DATA EXE DSS CONSOLE NUMBER 2 ...

Page 341: ...DE TITLE DSS CONSOLE KEY ASSIGNMENT 97 MAT 1 FUNCTION This command assigns the station numbers and trunk numbers to the keys on each DSS Console 2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu E3 DSS Console No Keys COM02 CM97 DSS Console Key Assignment ...

Page 342: ...NT PROCEDURE 97 ST DE DSS CONSOLE NUMBER 2 digits DSS KEY NUMBER 2 digits DE DATA 1 5 digits EXE 00 01 03 04 05 06 02 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 10 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 18 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 26 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 34 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 42 47 48 50 51 52 53 49 54 56 57 58 59 55 NEC DSS Console Key Numbers EDW 48 2 ...

Page 343: ...CODE TITLE DSS CONSOLE KEY ASSIGNMENT 97 MAT 00 05 04 03 02 01 54 59 58 57 56 55 48 53 52 51 50 49 42 47 46 45 44 43 36 41 40 39 38 37 30 35 34 33 32 31 24 29 28 27 26 25 18 23 22 21 20 19 12 17 16 15 14 13 06 11 10 09 08 07 DSS Console Key Numbers DCU 60 1 ...

Page 344: ...10 CM30 YY 02 03 19 F13XX XX 00 Day Night Mode change by Tenant 00 63 Day Night Mode change by Tenant 63 CM08 244 CM08 245 56 F1052 Feature change key 57 59 F0043 Night key NIGHT CM08 244 245 CM15 YY 60 F1048 Room Cut off Set Reset RC OF F1049 Message Waiting Set Reset MSG W F1051 Check In Out CK IN F1053 Do Not Disturb Set Reset DND X XXXX Data Station Number CM1A F1054 No Answer Indication for W...

Page 345: ...Extension Number of a Multiline Terminal 2 The Add On Module Number and Primary Extension Number must be in a PIM or PIMs con trolled by the same FP 3 This command should be performed before the data assignment of CM90 4 This command is included in MAT mode menu E8 Add On Module Keys COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y ADD ON MODULE NUMBER PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER 0 0 31 See CM10 EC0 EC31 X XXXX ST DE ...

Page 346: ...E TERMINAL SOFT KEY ASSIGNMENT 9A 1 FUNCTION This command assigns functions for the Soft Keys on a Multiline Terminal 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 9AYY ST DE STATUS NUMBER SOFT KEYS NUMBER 4 digits DE DATA 1 6 digits EXE CM9A Multiline Terminal Soft Key Assignment ...

Page 347: ...ting of Charac ters indicated Max 6 characters Refer to Figure 2 1 Soft Key Number 00 15 00 03 Indicated on 1st display 04 07 Indicated on 2nd display 08 11 Indicated on 3rd display 12 15 Indicated on 4th display Status Number 00 15 00 Idle State 01 During dialing Holding no call 02 During dialing Holding a station trunk 03 During calling Holding no call 04 During calling Holding a station trunk 0...

Page 348: ...alling Holding no call 00 F1002 Voice Call VOICE 0301 01 F1001 Save Repeat S R 0302 02 F1005 Message Reminder MW 0303 03 F0004 Call Back Set CB 0400 During calling Holding station trunk 00 F1002 Voice Call VOICE 0401 01 F1001 Save Repeat S R 0402 02 F1005 Message Reminder MW 0403 03 F5001 Transfer to VMS VMTRF 0500 Being Called 00 F5003 Ringer Tone Changing R TONE 0600 When called party is busy Ho...

Page 349: ... to default is to clear all data in the PBX and load the Resident System Program Note 3 Help key is only available in Pattern No 3 1ST DATA of YY 03 STATUS KEY No 2ND DATA of YY 03 MEANING INDICATION YY 13 1200 During live recording af ter live recording to NEAX Mail AD 8 00 F1096 Address Addrs 1201 01 F1092 Pause Pause 1202 02 F1094 End End 1203 03 F5002 Scroll key 1204 04 F1093 Re record ReRec 1...

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Page 351: ...l to the data station 2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu E5 Data Station Attribute COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data DATA STATION NUMBER STA NO SETTING DATA TYPE RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING TYPE OF DATA ADAPTER X XXXX 02 SN1152 DTAM A Data Adapter CMMA1 CM1A 04 Data Port Controller DPC 15 Not used ST DE DE EXE A0 DATA STATION 2 digits NUMBER 1 4 digits DATA CMA0 Type O...

Page 352: ...2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu E5 Data Station Attribute COM02 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data YY SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 ER Detection of ER DTR signal from Data terminal 0 1 Not to be detected To be detected 01 AUTO Automatic answer 0 1 Automatic answer Manual or Automatic Selectable by Key ST DE DE EXE A1YY DATA STATION 2 digits NUMBER ...

Page 353: ...ity Check 0 1 Effective Ineffective 06 SYNC Synchronous Asynchronous 0 1 2 3 7 Synchronous Transmission by In ternal Clock PBX Clock Synchronous Transmission by Ex ternal Clock PBX Clock Synchronous Transmission by Ex ternal Clock ST 1 Mode Synchronous Transmission by Ex ternal Clock ST2 Mode Asynchronous 07 HDX Duplex or half duplex 0 1 08 STOP Stop Bit 0 1 2 Stop Bit 1 Stop Bit Initial Data YY S...

Page 354: ...Line Data Station 0 1 Hot Line Data Station Calling Side Ordinary Data Station CM52 12 HOTC Hot Line connection 0 1 By DATA key or ER DTR sig nal ON of the terminal By DATA key CM52 13 CI CI RI signal sent to terminal 0 1 2 3 2 sec ON 4 sec OFF 1 sec ON 2 sec OFF Continuous signal 14 CSTIM CS CTS delay timing after send ing RS RTS 00 15 01 0 ms 02 30 ms 03 60 ms 04 120 ms 05 240 ms 06 360 ms 07 72...

Page 355: ...rface or DTIs 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY SETTING DATA DATA STATION NUMBER A TRUNK NUMBER A DATA STATION NUMBER B TRUNK NUMBER B RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 99 Memory Block 00 Memory Block 99 X XXXX Data Station Number CM1A DXXX Trunk Number assigned by CM07 YY 01 CM07 YY 01 ST A5YY DE DATA STATION NUMBER A 1 4 digits TRUNK NUMBER A 1 4 digits DE DATA STATION NUMBER ...

Page 356: ...a YY SETTING DATA RECOMMENDED SETTING No MEANING DATA MEANING 04 Data Transmission Speed of RS 232C Port 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 150 bps 300 bps 600 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 5 example 05 Parity Check 0 1 Effective Ineffective 1 06 Synchronous Asynchronous 0 3 7 Synchronous Transmission by Internal Synchronous Transmission by External Asynchronous 7 07 Duplex or half duplex 0 1 Half duplex Dup...

Page 357: ...d parity JIS 8 bit EBCDIC 8 bit Non character Binary Data 06 10 DCD Signal check at Data Trans mission 0 1 Ineffective Effective 0 example 11 RTS Signal Control 0 1 Ineffective RTS Signal ON Effective 1 example 12 Designate of Signal for detecting line disconnection 0 1 DCD with MODEM DSR without MODEM 20 Designate of Facility 0 1 2 OAI 2 21 Priority 0 1 2 1st Priority 2nd Priority 3rd Priority 0 ...

Page 358: ...R 3 Page 319 Revision 2 0 CMA6 COMMAND CODE TITLE ATTRIBUTE DATA FOR RS 232C PORT ON AP01 A6 MAT 24 Kind of procedure 1 3 4 Free Wheel 1 Initial Data YY SETTING DATA RECOMMENDED SETTING No MEANING DATA MEANING Not used ...

Page 359: ...s the Common Signaling channel 000 255 Trunk number assigned by CM07 YY 01 YY 02 01 Assignment of the Originating Point Code OPC 00001 16367 Originating Point Code 02 Assignment of the Destination Point Code DPC 00001 16367 Destination Point Code 03 Centralized Billing Facility 0 1 3 Distant End is a Centralized Office Distant End is a Local Office Not to be provided 04 Assignment of Centralized B...

Page 360: ... calls via CCIS Note Assign the primary digit number of the 5 digit sta tion number to be dis played 00 01 14 15 0 sec 2 sec Increment Unit 2 sec 28 sec 10 sec 26 Calling Name Display CCIS Note This data is effective when CM08 255 2nd data is 1 and CM08 379 2nd data is 0 0 1 To be provided Not to be provided CM08 255 379 27 Specify the CCH for Event Based CCIS 0 1 CCH for Event Based CCIS CCH for ...

Page 361: ...rma tion and the Common Channel Handler CCH which will accommodate the message 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00001 16367 Note Destination Point Code DPC sent from distant office 0 3 CCH0 CCH3 CM06 YY 07 Note A maximum of 256 DPCs per system can be assigned ST A8 DE 1st DATA 5 digits DE 2nd DATA 1 digit EXE CMA8 CCI...

Page 362: ... each D Channel Handler DCH for ISDN Primary Rate Access 2 PRECAUTION This command requires a system reset after data setting 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Assignment of trunk used as D Channel 000 255 Trunk Number assigned by CM07 YY 01 CM07 YY 01 ST A9YY DE DCH No 0 3 DE EXE 2nd DATA 3 digits CMA9 ISDN D Channel Assignment ...

Page 363: ... 01 Frame Configuration for 24 DTI card 0 1 12 Multi Frame D4 24 Multi Frame ESF 02 ZCS Zero Code Suppression for 24 DTI card Note 1 0 1 Available Non Transparent Not available Transparent 03 Control Mode for 24 DTI card 0 6 7 Not assigned Channel Associated Interoffice Signaling Common Channel Interoffice Signaling 06 ISDN protocol type for DCH BRI card 20 21 27 28 63 AT T 4 5 ESS NTI DMS 100 250...

Page 364: ...rminal Endpoint Identifier 0 1 Manual TEI Assignment Automatic TEI Assignment 03 Assignment of Passive Bus in the point to multipoints connection 0 1 Extended Passive Bus Short Distance Passive Bus 04 Assignment of the Layer 1 activation 0 1 Always active Activated by call event 06 Checking of the TEI Terminal End point Identifier when the Layer 2 data link is released 0 1 Not provided To provide ...

Page 365: ...ATA MEANING 00 Calling Area 000 255 XX X XX Group ZT No 00 31 Group No 0 7 Calling Area No 00 31 01 PAD Data CSI COT ODT DID PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 15 Transmitter Receiver PAD dB Gain Loss 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 0 6 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 08 PAD Data CSI DTI 09 PAD Data CSI LC DLC 00 12 15 Same as YY 01 08 0 6 10 PAD Data CSI CSI 19 ZT Type 00 15 Dterm PS II Type Former D...

Page 366: ...me PBX ID X XXXXXXX NONE Home PBX ID 1 7 digits Decimal Note 3 10 ZT Operation Mode 00 31 Calling Area No 15 Normal Mode 15 Control Carrier Information 00 Control Carrier Priority Assignment Note 1 Note 2 XX XX XX 00 00 a b c a 1st Priority b 2nd Priority c 3rd Priority Control Carrier No 01 06 01 1920 35 MHz 02 1920 65 MHz 03 1920 95 MHz 04 1921 55 MHz 05 1921 85 MHz 06 1922 15 MHz Note 1 Be sure...

Page 367: ...evision 2 1 AUGUST 1998 CMAE COMMAND CODE TITLE ZT OPERATION DATA ASSIGNMENT AE Initial Data YY MEANING 1ST DATA SETTING DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 42 Network ID for Roaming Service 00 Network ID Assign ment 00000 65534 NONE Network ID INITIAL ...

Page 368: ...ble No Assigned by CMAF YYY 000 00 07 CCC NONE Route Selection Pattern No 00 07 Data clear No data 002 Trunk Restriction Class in Day Night Mode for Visitor PS 000 255 Data Table No Assigned by CMAF YYY 000 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 NONE Unrestricted RCA Nonrestricted 1 RCB Nonrestricted 2 RCC Semirestricted 1 RCD Semirestricted 2 RCE Restricted 1 RCF Restricted 2 RCG Fully Restricted RCH Not used 1...

Page 369: ...me PBX 01 Unrestricted RCA 02 Nonrestricted 1 RCB 03 Nonrestricted 2 RCC 04 Semirestricted 1 2 RCD RCE 05 Restricted 1 2 RCF RCG 06 Fully restricted RCH 07 15 Not used 00 Route Selection Pattern 00 210 Roaming Station Number 00 X XXXX Roaming Station No 998 Work Memory All Clear of DBM Card 1 All Clear CCC Data clear 999 System Data Memory All Clear of DBM Card 1 All Clear CCC Data clear Initial D...

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Page 371: ...in the memories of the PEG counter are all cleared 2 This command is included in MAT mode menu D1 Peg Count COM03 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y 0 To clear individual data To clear all PEG COUNT data To display Y 2 To set the PEG COUNT measurement start end time To display the PEG COUNT measurement Status ST B00 DE TRUNK STATUS DATA 3 digits DE CCC EXE ST B00 DE 999 DE CCC EXE ST B00 DE TRUNK STATUS DAT...

Page 372: ...T sending The number of connections giving Dial Tone 069 STA to STA The number of station to station connections established 070 SND all busy The number of failures caused by all senders being busy 071 Data to Data The number of internal data station to data station call attempts 072 ORT all busy The number of failures caused by all registers being busy 076 RGT all busy The number of failures caus...

Page 373: ...calls Trunk Route 00 63 700 763 ORT Conn The number of register connections on trunk call Trunk Route 00 63 830 Used busy The number of conference calls Three Four way Calling 831 CFT busy The number of failures cased by all conference trunks For three way calling being busy 832 IC CF DA The number of transferred incoming calls to an ATTCON or a pre determined station by Call Forwarding No Answer ...

Page 374: ...Time XXXXXXXX To stop the PEG COUNT immediate ly enter 99999999 XX XX XX XX Min 00 59 Hour 00 23 Day 01 31 Month 01 12 1 Measurement End Time Setting of PEG COUNT End Time 2 Status For displaying the PEG COUNT Status Note Note The meaning of the data displayed is as shown below 0 Not Started 1 Under measuring 2 Finished After turning power on or after a system reset the system starts the PEG COUNT...

Page 375: ...1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Setting condition of traffic measurement 0 Traffic Measure ment Mode 0 1 2 Not to measurement Hourly measurement Daily measurement 1 Setting Start Time for Traffic Measure ment XXXXXXXX XX XX XX XX Month 01 12 Day 01 31 Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 2 Setting End Time for Traffic Measure ment XXXXXXXX XX XX XX XX Month 01 12 Day 01...

Page 376: ...affic data 000 127 Trunk No 000 Trunk No 127 1 7 XXXX 4 digits Incoming trunk traffic data 2 Displaying outgoing trunk traffic data 000 127 Trunk No 000 Trunk No 127 1 7 XXXX 4 digits Outgoing trunk traffic data 3 Displaying incoming trunk route traffic data 00 63 Trunk Route No 00 Trunk Route No 63 1 7 XXXXXX 6 digits Incoming trunk route traffic data 4 Displaying outgoing trunk route traffic dat...

Page 377: ...fic data related to the UCD Group to be read from the system 2 PRECAUTION This command is included in MAT mode menu D1 Peg Count COM03 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To display To clear individual data To clear all UCD PEG COUNT data ST B3Y DE DATA 1 4 digits DE ST B3Y DE TRUNK STATUS DATA DE CCC EXE ST B39 DE 999 DE CCC EXE CMB3 UCD Peg Count ...

Page 378: ... 00 UCD Group 15 2 Wait The number of call waiting calls for a pre determined time in queuing mode on the UCD Group Note The predetermined time is speci fied by CM41 Y 0 Function No 16 3 Wait RLS The number of abandoned calls to the UCD Group 4 All Busy The number of incoming calls to the all Busy of the UCD Group 5 Answer The number of incoming calls to the UCD Group that were answered 6 The numb...

Page 379: ...DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Required digits for gener ating the 1st and 2nd check codes X X X X 2nd ID Code Check Code 1st Check Code 0 Designation of digits to be totalled for generating the 1st Check Code 00 XX 00 No Check Code 01 FF Note 1 1 Designation of digits to be totalled for generating the 2nd Check Code 1 Setting of Check Sum Data 0 1 For generating the 1st Chec...

Page 380: ...ry X XX X X Max 10 digits Note 2 ID Code which is to be dialed in service Exclusive of Check Code ABBCC DDEE Setting of Temporary Service Class A Type of Temporary Service Class 0 Unrestricted 1 Fully Restricted 2 Temporary Ser vice Class 9 Delete of the ID Code B E Temporary Service Class In case of A 2 B Trunk Restriction Class 01 08 C Service Feature Class A 00 15 D Service Feature Class B 00 1...

Page 381: ...6 COMMAND CODE TITLE ID CODE ALL CLEAR WITH AP D6 1 FUNCTION This command is used for deleting all the ID Codes stored in the PN AP01 card at one time 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST D60 DE 0000 DE CCC EXE CMD6 ID Code All Clear With AP ...

Page 382: ...ey num ber 15 Note 128 191 Operation Code for MSF 192 255 Operation Code for TMF DCX Digit Number of Digit Code X 1 3 Note 2 1 Assignment of Operation Code for MSF X XXX Access Code assigned by CM20 084 128 191 Operation Code for MSF Note 3 2 Assignment of Digital Announcement Trunk Number 00 127 Message Number 000 127 Digital An nouncement Trunk 3 Assignment of the wait ing timer for receiving an...

Page 383: ...F1047 OAI Function Key No 0 OAI Function Key No 15 00 01 Send To send 8 Assignment of chime from Dterm when setting up TMF 00 Chime before sending terminalmessages when pressing OAI Function Key 00 01 Not to ring Ring 02 Chime after sending terminal messages Assignment of display of guidance on Dterm when setting up TMF 01 Display of guidance be fore sending terminal messages whenpressing OAI Func...

Page 384: ...TA D7 Note 1 OAI Function key number is assigned by CM90 Note 2 The digit code is assigned by CMD7 Y 6 Note 3 The maximum number of operation codes is 16 Note 4 Digit number is assigned by CMD7 Y 0 Note 5 Do not use as a digit code Note 6 The maximum number of operation codes is 128 ...

Page 385: ...s used to assign the data port for sending billing information to a Centralized Office 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 03 03 Centralized Billing data port assignment CMA7 YY 03 04 CM08 378 ST EXE D9YY DE 1ST DATA DE 2ND DATA 2 digits 2 digits CMD9 Centralized Billing Data Port Assignment ...

Page 386: ... CIR cards save the development data and load them for the other CIR cards using a MAT For detail procedure refer to the Feature Pro gramming Manual 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Calling party s name assignment 0 1499 Calling Number Development Table Number assigned by CMDC X XXXX Max 14 characters Character Code See CM77 01 Destin...

Page 387: ... Trunk Tenant Number for Calling Number Development and Type of Single Data Message Frame Format 0 Trunk Tenant Number Development 0 1 Using Development Table for Trunk Tenant 00 CMDC YY 00 Using Development Table for actual Trunk Tenant CMDC YY 00 63 1 Single Data Message Frame Format 0 1 With Time Parameter Without Time Parameter 90 Caller ID Receiver Memory All Clear 0000 CCC Clear Note Before ...

Page 388: ...e selected Development Table 02 Trunk Line Appearance 03 Trunk Line Appearance TAS 04 Direct in Termination 09 Automated Attendant 11 ATTCON Trunk Line Appearance 13 TAS 14 Termination to ATTCON 16 Direct Inward System Access DISA 19 ATTCON TAS 20 ATTCON Trunk Line Appearance TAS 31 DID TIE and any call which is not handled by the PBX Note 2 Destination Station number can be LCR access code outsid...

Page 389: ... development data by CMDB and CMDC are assigned toward the first CIR card PN 4RSTC which has been assigned a minimum Slot Number When providing multiple CIR cards save the development data and load them for the other CIR cards using a MAT For details of the procedure refer to the Feature Programming Manual 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANIN...

Page 390: ...y and Time is different from the current time of the system clock set by command 02 any request to initialize the system is not accepted and DATA ERROR is displayed 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y TYPE OF INITIALIZATION SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 2 System Initialization 2000 MP Reset MM DD HH MM Note Current time dis played on Multiline Terminal SN610 ATTCON 5 Desired...

Page 391: ... origination is available Note 4 Under a made busy condition the Busy Lamp on the card flashes 60 IPM Note 5 Make idle of ZT since the ZT is in make busy forcibly when assigning the ZT data by CM10 1 FUNCTION This command is used to make busy any station or trunk in the software 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y STATION TRUNK NUMBER SETTING DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANIN...

Page 392: ...ode 1 2 digits Destination Attendant E000 01 Call Forwarding Busy Line 02 Call Forwarding No Answer 03 Call Forwarding Busy Line No Answer 04 Split Call Forwarding All Calls 0 Target station for Split Call Forwarding Block 0 ATT 1 Target station for Split Call Forwarding Block 1 2 Target station for Split Call Forwarding Block 2 3 Target station for Split Call Forwarding Block 3 4 Target station f...

Page 393: ...06 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Password Level 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 XX 00 FF Exclusive of 03 E7 E9 0 Allowed 1 Restricted 20 To clear all the Password Level settings for individual commands XX 00 FF Exclusive of 03 E7 E9 1 All Password Levels exclud ing Level 7 are restricted from assignment of designated command 21 To clear all the Password Level settings for all commands XX 00 1 All P...

Page 394: ...rd Code of Password Level 7 is set the programming of Password Service provision CME9 FUNCTION No 9 is restricted with the message CODE NOT USED Note 3 Function No 9 Password Service must be set to 0 Provided after programming of all Password Codes is completed 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data PASSWORD LEVEL No FUNCTION No SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING 0 7 Password Level 0 Password Level 7 ...

Page 395: ...ata is used The fault information is automatically dis played when DE is pressed after entering first data 00 3 See Fault Information Display in the following pages for details on how to read the fault informa tion 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Fault information dis play See Fault Informa tion Display 00 All fault inf...

Page 396: ...External Alarm is MN alarm 2 Registration of Fault Memory External Alarm is MJ alarm 3 Registration of Fault Memory External Alarm kind is determined in standard data See 2 External Alarm Kind MJ MN NONE Fault Memory registration is not performed External Alarm is not output To assign None enter CCC CM08 450 451 CM42 01 50 01 System Initialization Note 2 04 MP FP AP communi cation failure 08 FP AP...

Page 397: ...e 4 Care needs to be taken when setting DLC card down to 1 or 2 You will set an alarm when you unplug any set program on the DLC Note 5 The External Alarm Kind for the number of lockout stations was less than the predetermined number is fixed to no alarm In the case of this office data even if the 2nd data is set to 0 1 2 3 it simply means that the fault information is to be registered into Fault ...

Page 398: ... 1 Fault Occurrence Kind No Fault Restoration Kind No FAULT KIND NUMBER FAULT CONTENT 01 System initialized 03 The number of stack entries was more than the caution level 04 MP FP AP communication failure 08 FP AP card down 09 Power failure 20 DTI line failure 21 DCH D channel link connection failure 22 CCH link connection 25 The number of lockout stations was more than the predetermined number 26...

Page 399: ...ss than the predetermined number 36 DLC card returned to normal condition FAULT KIND 1ST CONTENT ALARM KIND 01 System Initialized MN ALARM 03 The number of stack entries was more than the caution level MN ALARM 04 MP FP AP communication failure MN ALARM 08 FP AP package down MN ALARM 09 Power failure MN ALARM 18 FP AP package returned to normal condition 19 Power failure returned to normal conditi...

Page 400: ...Information Fault Restoration Related Information INDICATION MEANING MP 00 MP FP 00 03 FP Number 0 3 AP 04 15 AP Card Number 4 15 FAULT KIND NUMBER 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 Initial Kind etc 1 2 System Initialization related information 3 03 Stack Kind 4 04 Communi cation Fail ure Kind 5 08 FP AP Number 6 09 Power Fail ure Kind 1 7 Power Fail ure Kind 2 7 Power Fail ure Kind 3 7 20 Fault Detail Kind 9...

Page 401: ...Initialize by Reset key 2 Major Alarm 1 3 Major Alarm 2 4 Not Used 5 Major Alarm 3 6 Major Alarm 4 7 Major Alarm 5 8 Major Alarm 6 9 Initialize by SENS SW selection A Major Alarm 7 B Initialize from CAT MAT C Not Used D Not Used E Not Used F Not Used 18 FP AP No 6 19 Power Fail ure Kind 1 8 Power Fail ure Kind 2 8 Power Fail ure Kind 3 8 30 Fault Detail Kind 9 31 D channel circuit No 10 32 CCH No ...

Page 402: ...d Lower digit 0 The number of registrations into H rank stack was over 16 1 The number of registrations into L rank stack was over 48 Communication Failure Kind Lower digit 0 Overflow of the buffer for data sending from MP to FP AP FP AP Number Lower digit 0 3 FP No 0 3 4 F AP Card No 4 15 Power Failure Kind 00 AC input failure 01 Fuse break 02 PWR alarm Power Failure Restoration Kind 00 Restorati...

Page 403: ... used D Not used E Not used F Not used D channel circuit No DCH 00 Channel No 0 CCH No 0 3 CCH No DLC Failure Kind 00 Terminal was cut off 02 Short circuit was made on the line 03 A wire was grounded 04 B wire was grounded or terminal was unconnected 05 Terminal failure 08 Terminal circuit failure LEN 0000 0511 Station No X XXXX 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 404: ...owing pages for details on how to read the status information 2 Line status display of a single line should not be performed while the single line is in use 3 Line status display is not available in off line 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Battery release 00 0 1 Available Not available 1 Line status display See Line Status Dis play ...

Page 405: ...r than 01 02 Busy INDICATION STATUS OF SINGLE LINE TEL STATUS OF MULTILINE TERMINAL REMARKS 00 Terminal is not connected Terminal is not connected or tip wire is grounded 01 Terminal is connected Terminal is connected 02 Loop Short circuit is made on the line Short circuit is made on the line 03 Ring wire is grounded Ring wire is grounded 04 LC card is not mounted DLC card is not mounted 05 Test b...

Page 406: ...tie line Event Based CCIS from a MAT 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE EEY Initial Data YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 1 Virtual tie line set release XXXX Trunk No of oppo site office assigned by CM30 YY 19 0 1 Set Release CM30 YY 19 ST DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits DE 2ND DATA 0 1 EXE CMEE Virtual Tie Line Set Release ...

Page 407: ...gment Note 2 XXXX 0000 FFFF Address Note 3 YY 00 FF Data Note 4 This command is used only for memory display and cannot be used for memory changing 3 MP Memory Read Write CMF1 Note 1 The following shows the steps for changing memory using the CAT Note 1 Use extreme care when using this command while the system is in service Note 2 Z 0 F Segment Note 3 XXXX 0000 FFFF Address ST DE DE E10 XX Note 1 ...

Page 408: ...The following shows the steps for changing memory using the CAT Note 1 Use Extreme care when using this command while the system is in service Note 2 Y 0 F FP Number Note 3 Z 0 F Segment Note 4 XXXX 0000 FFFF Address ST DE DE F2 YZXXXX Address Note 1 2 Display XXXX YY YY YY YY Designated Address Data of the designated address 3 Data of the designated address 2 Data of the designated address 1 Data...

Page 409: ...ne Station Number 1 4 digits X 0 9 A B Status of Station Trunk FX FXXXX Multiline Terminal Number X XXXX represents Primary Extension Number D000 D255 Trunk Number 2 X XXXX Single Line Station Virtual Line Station Number 1 4 digits X 0 9 A B LEN Number X FXXX Multiline Terminal Number X XXXX represents Primary Extension Number D000 D255 Trunk Number 3 000 003 004 Memory Dump Data Reason for initia...

Page 410: ... the Maintenance Manual Note 2 Status information associated with Y 2 will be displayed as shown below Display F52 X XXXX YYYY ZZZZ or F52 FX FXXXX YYYY or F52 D000 D255 YYYY YYYY 0000 0511 LEN ZZZZ 0000 0255 Virtual LEN Display XXXX YY YY YY YY Data of the designated Address 3 Data of the designated Address 2 Data of the designated Address 1 Data of the designated Address XXXX 0000 FFFF Address Y...

Page 411: ...he ID code to protect a copy of the Key FD 2 PRECAUTION This command requires a system reset after data setting 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE YY 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Display of Serial Number 0 1 2 Serial C for PN CP00 Serial A for Key FD 2 Serial B for Key FD 1 X X Serial Number Max 14 digits X ASCII Code 20H 7DH 3 ID Code for Key FD 0 ID Code Entry Display of ID Code ...

Page 412: ...DR Terminal has overflowed 0 No new data is stored 1 New data is stored by deleting the oldest data 56 Expansion Memory card PN ME00 is provided 0 Not provided 1 To provide 60 Contents of the dial information to be sent out to the SMDR 0 Only the called party s number is sent out 1 The access code is not included All the dial information inclusive of the access code is sent out 69 Change Guest Nam...

Page 413: ...where the Check Out station is orig inating a C O call 0 Not sent 1 To send 103 Designation of Printer Line Feed Code Depends on the printer provided 0 CR 1 CR and LF 114 Send the Controlled Restriction message to the PMS when setting the Do Not Disturb feature 0 Not sent 1 To send 115 Send the Controlled Restriction message to the PMS when setting the Room Cut Off feature 0 Not sent 1 To send 116...

Page 414: ...en PBX receives an undefined FC message from PMS 0 Not sent 1 To send 143 Send ANI to SMDR 0 Not sent Note In this case ANI is not sent to SMDR but area code for calling party area code for called party authorization code is sent to the SMDR 1 To send 150 Specify system to not print Maid Status Record 0 Not available 1 Available 176 Designation of Call Charge 0 Call charge by PN AP00 1 Call charge...

Page 415: ...in the case of various transfer patterns 2ND 2ND 2ND DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 Call transfer from Split charging STA A to STA B to STA A STA B STA A STA B Call transfer from a station STA to STA STA STA ATTCON Call transfer from ATTCON to a STA STA STA station STA Call transfer from Split charging ATTCON A to to ATTCON A ATTCON ATTCON ATTCON B and ATTCON B B A 0 Split charging to both the transfer dest...

Page 416: ...o be set by Check In operation Station No Relevant command is CMD015 CMD016 XX06 and CMD031 0 Invalid 1 Room Status Code 8 13 Assignment of Maid Status Code to be set by Checkout operation Station No 0 Invalid 1 2 Maid Status Code 8 14 Check In Checkout function by a Hotel Motel Front Desk Instru ment 1 Available if DATA 5 1 2 Not available 19 Sending the Message Waiting Restriction Level Wake Up ...

Page 417: ...Note 0 7 bits 1 8 bits 27 Parity for No 1 Port Note 0 No parity 1 Even parity 2 Odd parity 28 Data Speed for No 2 Port Note 0 Not used 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 29 Stop Bit Length for No 2 Port Note 0 1 bit 1 1 5 bits 2 2 bits 30 Data Length for No 2 Port Note 0 7 bits 1 8 bits 31 Parity for No 2 Port Note 0 No parity 1 Even parity 2 Odd parity Initial Data DATA 1ST DAT...

Page 418: ...AM card for PN ME00 card is provided 0 Not provided 1 Provided 80 Function of No 0 Port Note 0 No function 4 SMDR PMS 5 SMDR 16 Printer 0 17 Printer 1 24 MCI Note 1 Two SMDR terminals or one SMDR terminal one PMS terminal can be provided in one system via the No 0 through No 2 port The kind of call information that is sent to the SMDR terminal can be specified respectively by CMD016 XX16 XX17 XX21...

Page 419: ...page 1 No of lines including space within a page depends on size of print 88 paper used 84 Protocol on No 0 Port when 2nd data of Note CMD001 80 is set to 4 0 Not used 1 Free wheel 6 IMS procedure Number of lines per page to be printed out on Note No 0 port when 2nd data of CMD001 82 is set to 2 0 No page 1 No of lines to print within a page 88 85 Station Address SA of a message transmitted to Not...

Page 420: ... CMD001 80 4 CMD016 XX16 1 1 SMDR Tie Line Outgoing Calls Incoming Calls CMD001 100 5 XX22 1 XX55 1 Initial Data DATA 1ST DATA 2ND DATA FUNCTION 86 Unit Address UA of a message transmitted to No 0 PortNote 0 Not used 1 ASCII Code in BCD 255 33 87 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer on No 0 Port Note 0 No data 1 128 msec increments 255 89 Timer for detecting the end of block on No 0 Port Not...

Page 421: ...n Phase 3 on No 0 Port Note 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 95 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is re turned on No 0 Port Note 0 Not used 1 128 msec increments 255 96 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned on No 0 Port Note 0 Not used 1 128 msec increments 255 98 Guard timer between texts on No 0 Port Note 0 0 128 msec 1 128 256 msec 2 256 384 msec 3 384 512 ...

Page 422: ... data of CMD001 100 is set to 4 Note 0 Not used 1 Free wheel 6 IMS procedures Number of lines per page to be printed out on No 1 Port when the 2nd data of CMD001 102 is set to 2 Note 0 No page 1 No of lines to print within a page 88 105 Station Address SA of a message transmitted to No 1 Port Note 0 Not used 1 ASCII Code in BCD 255 106 Unit Address UA of a message transmitted to No 1 Port Note 0 N...

Page 423: ... when NAK is returned in Phase 3 on No 1 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 114 Number of times to resend Selecting Sequence Note when no answer in Phase 3 on No 1 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 115 Delay before resending Selecting Sequence Note when NAK is returned on No 1 Port 0 Not used 1 128 msec increments 255 116 Delay before resending text when WATB is Note returned on No 1 Port...

Page 424: ... when the 2nd data of CMD001 122 is set to 2 Note 0 No page 1 No of lines including space within a page depends on size 88 of print paper used 124 Protocol on No 2 Port when the 2nd data of CMD001 120 is set to 4 Note 0 Not used 1 Free wheel 6 IMS procedure Number of lines per page to be printed out on No 2 Port when the 2nd data of CMD001 122 is set to 2 Note 0 No page 1 No of lines to print with...

Page 425: ...s returned in Phase 3 on No 2 Port Note 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 134 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no an swer in Phase 3 on No 2 Port Note 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 135 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is re turned on No 2 Port Note 0 Not used 1 128 msec increments 255 136 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned on No 2 P...

Page 426: ...when the 2nd data of CMD001 142 is set to 2 Note 0 No page 1 No of lines including space within a page depends on size 88 of print paper used Protocol on No 3 Port Note 0 Not used 1 Not used 6 Not used 144 Number of lines per page to be printed out on No 3 Port when the 2nd data of CMD001 142 is set to 2 Note 0 No page 1 No of lines to print within a page 88 145 Station Address SA of a message tra...

Page 427: ...cting Sequence when no an swer in Phase 2 on No 3 Port Note 0 Not used 1 Not used 255 153 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 3 on No 3 Port Note 0 Not used 1 Not used 255 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no an swer in Phase 3 on No 3 Port Note 0 Not used 1 Not used 255 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is...

Page 428: ...haracter X e g 555XXXX 179 Number of CCH card provided in the system This data should be assigned only for the center office for Centralized Billing CCIS 0 Not used 1 1 CCH card 2 2 CCH cards 3 3 CCH cards 4 4 CCH cards 199 PMS Send and receive PMS messages using Block Check Code BCC 0 Without BCC 1 With BCC 239 Direction for sending of billing information from the local office This data should be...

Page 429: ...1 Priority for data processing 0 1st priority 82 102 122 Message format 3 NEAX2400 IMS format 83 103 123 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 Protocol 1 Free wheel 85 105 125 Station Address SA 48 0 86 106 126 Unit Address UA 33 87 107 127 Timer for detecting terminal no answer 0 Not used 89 109 129 Timer for detecting end of block 0 Not used 90 110 130 Timer for detecting non data commu...

Page 430: ... 102 122 Message format 4 NEAX2400 IMS format 83 103 123 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 Protocol 1 Free Wheel 85 105 125 Station Address SA 48 0 86 106 126 Unit Address UA 33 87 107 127 Timer for detecting terminal no answer 0 Not used 89 109 129 Timer for detecting end of block 0 Not used 90 110 130 Timer for detecting non data communication 0 Not used 91 111 131 Number of times t...

Page 431: ...ted out 0 88 See description of commands 85 105 125 145 Station Address SA 0 Not used 86 106 126 146 Unit Address UA 0 Not used 87 107 127 147 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer 0 Not used 89 109 129 149 Timer for detecting the end of block 0 Not used 90 110 130 150 Timer for detecting non data communication 0 Not used 91 111 131 151 Number of times to resend the Selecting Se quence when N...

Page 432: ... procedure 85 105 125 Station Address SA 49 1 86 106 126 Unit Address UA 33 87 107 127 Timer for detecting terminal no answer 8 1 sec 89 109 129 Timer for detecting the end of block 70 35 sec 90 110 130 Timer for detecting non data communication 70 35 sec 91 111 131 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 2 3 3 times 92 112 132 Number of times to resend the S...

Page 433: ...105 125 145 Station Address SA 48 0 86 106 126 146 Unit Address UA 33 87 107 127 147 Timer for detecting terminal no answer 0 Not used 89 109 129 149 Timer for detecting end of block 5 512 msec 90 110 130 150 Timer for detecting non data communication 0 Not used 91 111 131 151 Number of times to resend Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 2 0 Not used 92 112 132 152 Number of times to ...

Page 434: ... characters per line with automatic line feed 1 For a printer using 136 characters per line 2 For providing a line space between call record on a printer using 136 characters 3 For a printer using 80 characters per line with automatic line feed 4 For a printer using 80 characters without automatic line feed 5 For a printer using 80 characters per line with out automatic line feed and providing a l...

Page 435: ... 2 Indicates status of signal leads on No 1 port See left column 3 Indicates status of signal leads on No 2 port See left column 4 Not used 252 Output unit for Direct Data Entry Note This data is valid when CMD016 XX24 is set to 1 0 PMS 1 Printer 2 PMS and Printer Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION PN AP00 CARD OPELED 0 L3 L2 L1 L0 No 3 port SD No 2 port SD No 1 port SD No 0 port SD 1 CS...

Page 436: ... format 1 1 Printout format 2 See left column Printout format 1 Printout format 2 Note This data is valid when CMD016 XX24 is set to 1 moreover CMD001 252 is set to 1 or 2 Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 1995 04 11 17 20 MON NO 220 CODE 1 1 CODE 2 2 CODE 3 2 CODE 4 1 1995 04 11 17 20 MON NO 220 CODE 1 QUANTITY 2 CODE 2 QUANTITY 1 ...

Page 437: ...ommand is used to determine the Maximum number of Call Records for SMDR 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 29 Maximum number of Call Record for SMDR 0 No limitation 1 1 call 12000 12000 calls ST DE D003 DE 1 5 digits 2ND DATA EXE 2 digits 1ST DATA CMD003 Time Block Assignment ...

Page 438: ...gn the office number of the calling party and the office number of the bill ing office for centralized billing 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 55 Assignment of office number of calling party The office number is output to SMDR when the office num ber of calling party is not sent from the local office of the call ing party Note X XXXX Office No of calling pa...

Page 439: ...t assigned 1 FUNCTION By CMD012 a Group Number is to be assigned to each station for sending the tenant information 01 63 to the SMDR Terminal 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS X XXXX Station Number 1 4 digits 00 07 ATTCON Number 2 digits XXX Group Number 001 063 D012 ST DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits DE 2ND DATA 3 digits EXE CMD012 Station Group Number ...

Page 440: ...sign the class of service to each station and ATTCON The class functions are assigned by CMD016 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS X XXXX Station Number 1 4 digits 00 07 ATTCON Number 2 digits XXX Group Number 001 053 ST D015 DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits DE 2ND DATA 2 digits EXE CMD015 Station Service Classes ...

Page 441: ...set to 4 by CMD001 80 100 120 0 Not sent 1 Send XX17 Sending of detail information of C O outgoing calls to SMDR Terminal which is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 0 Not sent 1 Send XX21 Sending of detail information of Tie Line outgoing calls to SMDR Terminal which is set to 4 by CMD001 80 100 120 0 Not sent 1 Send XX22 Sending of detail information of Tie Line outgoing calls to SMDR Terminal which ...

Page 442: ...ing to PMS 0 Available 1 Not available XX44 Wake up Message sending to PMS 0 Available 1 Not available XX45 Assignment the Administrative Station 0 Not available 1 Available XX55 Sending of detail information of C O Tie Line incoming calls to SMDR Termi nal which is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 0 Not sent 1 Send XX58 Sending of detail information of incoming calls to CCIS 0 Not sent 1 Send Initia...

Page 443: ...opment Table Number for each outgoing trunk route 2 PRECAUTION Although actual charging is not determined by the PBX it is necessary to program this command and CMD027 to get SMDR output 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS XX Outgoing Trunk Route No 0 63 XXX Development Table No 2 254 ST D026 DE 1ST DATA 1 2 digits DE 2ND DATA 1 3 digits EXE Trunk Route No Route XX CMD026...

Page 444: ... method to each dialled digit on the basis of each Devel opment Table designated by CMD026 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA XXX X Dialed digit 0 9 A B Note Development Table No 000 255 1 Do not send to SMDR terminal XXX3 Refer to next digit assignment XXX Next Development Table No 000 255 9 Send to SMDR terminal ST D027 DE 1ST DATA 2 4 digits DE 2ND DATA EXE ...

Page 445: ...IGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA X ROOM STATUS CODE 1 8 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION X00 Room Cutoff set 0 No 1 Yes X01 Room Cutoff is cancelled X02 Do Not Disturb is set X03 Do not Disturb cancelled X04 Wake Up Call is cancelled X05 Message Waiting Lamp is off X06 Check In Time is set X07 Check In time is cleared X08 Restriction for Toll Call and International Call is set X31 Dialing Room Status...

Page 446: ...ows the examples of functions by this command Note The Room Status Codes for Check In and Check Out are to be assigned by means of CMD001 12 and 13 ROOM STATUS CODE FUNCTION NUMBER 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 31 1 Check In Note 2 Check Out Note 3 Under Cleaning 4 Cleaning Finished 5 Check Finished 6 Out of Service 7 8 ...

Page 447: ...velopment Table for each outgoing trunk route 2 PRECAUTION Although the type of Call Identifier has no meaning for the U S market this command and CMD034 must be assigned to get SMDR output 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS XX Trunk Route Number 0 63 XXX Type of Call Development Table Number 0 127 ST D033 DE 1ST DATA 1 2 digits DE 2ND DATA 1 3 digits EXE TRUNK ROUTE ACC...

Page 448: ...FUNCTION This command is used to assign Type of Call to the dialed digits on each Type of Call Identifying Table Number assigned by CMD033 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS ST DE D034 DE 2 4 digits 2ND DATA EXE 2 4 digits 1ST DATA XXX X Dialed digit 0 9 A B Note 1 Call Development Table Number 0 127 Note 2 X1 For assigning Type of Call 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 449: ...01 09 Local Call 2 9 DIGIT TYPE OF CALL 00 01 09 2 9 ISD Call Toll Call Local Call CMD033 To Trunk Route 0 assign No 0 Call Development Table CMD034 In No 0 Call Development Table 1 Set No 1 Call Development Table to digit 0 2 Set LOCAL CALL to digit 2 9 XX 02 09 In No 1Call Development Table 3 Set ISD CALL to digit 0 4 Set TOLL CALL to digit 1 9 XX 11 19 ST DE D033 DE EXE 0 0 ST DE D034 DE EXE 10...

Page 450: ...inter for printout by key operation at each Front Desk Instru ment 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION X XXXX Front Desk Instrument Multiline Terminal Primary Extension Number assigned by CM 10 FX FXXXX 0 Printer 0 1 Printer 1 ST D035 DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits DE 2ND DATA 0 1 Data EXE CMD035 Designation Of Printer ...

Page 451: ...llowing switch setting on the PN AP00 card 1 FUNCTION This command is used to delete the data related only to the designated Command Code among the Sys tem Data for Billing and for assigning 0 as the data 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST DE D100 DE EXE DXXX CCC Command Code of the data to be deleted 4 3 2 1 SW1 ON Position to be set CMD100 System Data Partial Clear ...

Page 452: ...ng the system data by this command make the following switch setting on the PN AP00 card 1 FUNCTION This command is used to delete all the System Data for Billing and for assigning the initial data 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST DE D101 DE EXE 0000 CCC 4 3 2 1 SW1 ON Position to be set CMD101 System Data All Clear ...

Page 453: ...lows Note 2 Before clearing system data by this command make the following switch setting on the PN AP00 card 1 FUNCTION When mounting additional memory SRAM card this command is used to delete its stored data 2 PRECAUTION None 3 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST DE D102 DE EXE 0000 CCC 4 digits 0 SRAM card was not mounted 1 SRAM card was initialized 0 0 X 4 3 2 1 SW1 ON Position to be set CMD102 Additional...

Page 454: ...P card STEP 4 Confirm the status of MJ MN lamp on the PWR card When the MN lamp lights the office data is normally registered When the MJ lamp lights the office data is not normally registered Repeat STEP 2 and STEP 3 STEP 5 Set SW3 of the MP card to 0 STEP 6 Press SW1 of the MP card 3 SERVICE CONDITIONS 1 This service is applicable for equipment installed in PIM 0 through PIM 3 2 Data for any vac...

Page 455: ...0 227 1 267 381 021 056 104 1 155 1 228 0 268 382 1 025 057 109 1 156 0 232 1 269 390 0 026 058 110 157 1 233 0 270 391 1 028 062 111 158 234 1 271 394 029 063 1 112 161 235 1 274 400 032 067 1 113 162 1 236 1 280 401 035 068 0 115 163 0 237 1 281 403 036 069 1 116 165 1 238 282 405 040 076 119 168 239 283 450 043 094 123 171 241 284 451 1 044 095 124 172 244 286 045 096 1 125 176 245 287 048 1 12...

Page 456: ... Station Numbers 200 through 455 for Single Line Telephone and Multiline Terminal are assigned according to sequential slot location number of associated circuit card SN610 ATTCON Numbers E004 through E007 are assigned according to sequential slot location number of associated circuit card PN 4DLC PN 2DLCB Multiline Terminal F200 F455 PN 2DLCC SN610 ATTCON E004 E007 PN 4COT PN 2COT PN 2ODT Trunk D...

Page 457: ... x xxxx 00 15 D000 D255 x xxxx 1 8 1 8 00 15 00 15 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 200 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 201 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 202 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 456 Initial Data CM10 CM13 STATION No TRUNK No CARD No 1 5 DIGITS YY 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 29 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 458: ...1 52 A32 Group 2 53 A33 Group 3 54 A34 Group 4 55 A38 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 For answering 56 A39 Group 1 57 A40 Group 2 58 A41 Group 3 59 A42 Group 4 5 024 Automatic Wake Up Timed ReminderSet 5 025 Cancel 60 A63 Voice Call Ring Tone Programming 62 A10 Assignment of Station Name 66 039 BGM on Multiline Terminal Set Reset 68 043 Day Night Mode Change by Station Dialing 6 008 Call Park System ...

Page 459: ... On by Station Call Waiting Method 4 006 Executive Override 5 010 Call Forwarding All Calls Entry 5 011 Cancel 6 012 Call Forwarding No Answer Entry 6 013 Busy Line Cancel 7 018 Call Forwarding Designation Entry 7 019 Cancel 8 022 Do Not Disturb Set 8 023 Cancel 9 040 MW Lamp Control Set 9 041 Reset 069 Last Number Redial 085 Account Code Entry 064 Station Speed Dialing Origination 067 System Spee...

Page 460: ...ng to the type of trunk card Table 4 5 Trunk Data Initial Data CM30 TYPE OF TRUNK CARD YY 00 01 02 03 04 05 07 08 09 13 14 15 00 63 00 63 00 31 00 31 X XXXX EBXXX X XXXX EBXXX 000 029 0 1 00 62 00 15 00 15 00 15 01 31 31 1 15 15 15 PN 4COT 00 01 02 02 NONE NONE 1 NONE 15 15 15 PN 2ODT 02 01 31 31 NONE NONE 1 NONE 15 15 15 ...

Page 461: ...ows Table 4 5 Trunk Data Continued Initial Data CM30 YY TYPE OF TRUNK CARD 16 17 18 19 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 00 15 00 63 0 1 XXXX XX 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 001 127 00 15 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 PN 4COT 15 NONE 1 Note NONE 15 15 15 15 15 15 PN 2ODT 15 NONE 1 Note NONE 15 15 15 15 15 15 1XXX Trunk Number 000 255 ...

Page 462: ...03 04 05 08 09 10 11 12 00 15 0 7 0 3 00 63 1 7 0 1 1 3 00 15 0 1 0 3 0 3 00 9 DDD 00 4 3 15 7 1 3 01 0 0 3 01 81 TIE 2W E M 04 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 1 3 3 02 82 TIE 4W E M 04 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 1 3 3 03 DID 00 4 1 00 2 1 3 03 0 3 3 04 83 FX 01 4 3 15 7 1 3 01 0 3 3 05 84 WATS 02 4 3 15 7 1 3 01 0 3 3 06 85 CCSA 03 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 0 3 3 07 86 PGT 05 4 3 15 7 0 3 15 0 3 3 08 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 3 09 10 1...

Page 463: ...E 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 32 000 031 0 1 00 75 0 1 00 15 0 1 0 7 00 15 00 15 0 1 0 7 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 NONE 1 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 7 7 1 1 1 1 00 0 00 01 0 00 02 1 00 03 1 02 04 1 02 05 0 00 op4 06 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 15 1 7 7 1 1 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NONE 1 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 464: ...oute Data Continued CM35 TRUNK ROUTE YY YYY 33 34 39 40 43 44 45 46 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 0 3 0 3 0 1 00 31 00 15 00 99 0 7 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 00 3 3 1 31 15 NONE 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 3 3 1 31 15 NONE 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 465: ... Trunk Route Data Continued CM35 YY YYY TRUNK ROUTE 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 466: ...Trunk Route Data Continued CM35 YY YYY TRUNK ROUTE 74 75 76 78 83 86 87 89 90 91 92 93 97 98 104 105 0 1 0 1 00 15 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 0 3 0 7 00 15 XX 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 15 1 3 1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 15 1 3 1 ...

Page 467: ...e following data is assigned to SN610 ATTCONs provided Tenant for Each ATT Group CM62 The following data is assigned to ATTCONs within ATT Group 0 CM60 ATT NUMBER YY 00 GROUP No X 0 ATT Group 0 CM62 TENANT NUMBER Y 0 ATT GROUP 00 1 Not to be handled 01 0 To be handled 02 1 03 1 Not to be handled 63 1 ...

Page 468: ...CM71 100 memory slots for System Speed Dialing are assigned for Tenant 01 Table 4 7 Memory Allocation for System Speed Dialing CM71 KIND OF CALLING PARTY DATA 1ST MEMORY SLOT No 000 299 SLOT No 001 100 00 000 100 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 ...

Page 469: ...idually Note The memory allocation by CM73 is not performed for the Multiline Terminal Table 4 8 Memory Allocation for Station Speed Dialing CM73 REMARKS TYPE OF TERMINAL SETTING DATA 1000 SLOTS MEMORY BLOCK 0 4 10 SLOTS MEMORY BLOCK IN THE TOP 00 99 POSSIBLE NOT POSSIBLE OF REGISTRATION 0 1 NUMBER OF 10 SLOTS MEMORY BLOCK 01 10 Single Line Telephone 0 XX 0 01 10 memories ...

Page 470: ...O Trunk Number D000 D255 and this data is consecutively assigned on Line Key beginning at 01 Note 2 XXX represents Primary Extension Number 200 455 Table 4 9 Multiline Terminal Line Key Data Initial Data CM90 REMARKS YY 00 YY 01 YY 03 YY 05 YY 00 YY 01 YY 03 YY 05 YY 00 YY 01 YY 03 YY 05 01 DXXX 1 1 1 02 03 04 DXXX 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 XXX 1 1 1 1 1 1 PRIMARY EXTEN SION No KEY No ...

Page 471: ...rime Line CM93 As shown in Table 4 10 Primary Extension Number is assigned to Prime Line for all Multiline Terminals Table 4 10 Prime Line CM93 REMARKS PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER 1 4 DIGITS SETTING DATA 6 DIGITS XXX XXX Note XXX represents Primary Extension Number 200 455 ...

Page 472: ...ows Note 2 If a Multiline Terminal is not connected to the system though the DLC card is mounted in the slot the data for the Multiline Terminal with 20 one touch keys is assigned Table 4 11 Memory Allocation for One Touch Key CM94 REMARKS PRIMARY EXTENSION NUMBER 1 4 DIGITS SETTING DATA 6 DIGITS XXX XXX0XX Note 1 X XX 0 XX Quantity of 10 slot memory blocks 01 02 Programming Facility 0 1 Effective...

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