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CHAPTER 4
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ASPA
ASPA: Assignment of Special Access Code
1. General
This command is used to determine the kind of service and its Access Code to be executed.
2. Precautions
1.
This command is used for the Business Application, AASP/AGSP command are used for Hotel Applica-
tion instead.
2.
The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. Enter
the tenant number in which this command effects.
If data of this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX92, bit1=1), assign TN
parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
3.
The access code for C.F.-Busy Line and C.F.-Don’t answer service should be assigned by the ASYD com-
mand, SYS1, INDEX5, bit0=0 (Same) or 1 (Separate).
4.
The access code for Call Back and OG Trunk Queuing service should be assigned by the ASYD command,
SYS2, INDEX4, bit0=0 (Separate) or 1 (Same).
5.
When assigning the station number, use the command ASPA assigning the access code for stations.
Note:
For the station number (ex. 3xxx),
ANPD
1st.: 3
CI: N & H
NND: 4
ASPA
ACC: 3
CI: N & H
SRV: STN
6.
The followings show the rules of NND/NND1 data for Speed Calling-System and Call Park Remote Re-
trieval.
7.
For following service features, the maximum number of digits is to be assigned in the parameter NND.
8.
The variable parameter appears on the MAT depending on the data in the parameter SRV.
SERVICE FEATURE
SRV
SID
NND
NND1
Speed Calling-System
SSC
15
NND is the number of digits of
the access code (ACC)
NND1 is the number of digits
abbreviated digits code (ADC)
Call Park Remote
Retrieval Code
SSC
63
NND is the number of digits of
the access code (ACC)
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SERVICE FEATURE
SRV
SID
MAX. NND
Account Code Dial
SSC
41
15
Authorization Code/Forced Account Code
SSC
42
15
Attendant Manual Override
SSC
60
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