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COMMAND CODE TITLE:

TOLL RESTRICTION DEVELOPMENT TABLE

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DATA TABLE:

Toll Restriction Development Table

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See 

CM35 Y=11

76

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1ST DATA

2ND DATA

No.

MEANING

DATA

MEANING

DATA

MEANING

0000

0255

Route Pattern No. 000

Route Pattern No. 255

1

TR/LCR Pattern for 6-
digit Toll Restriction

00000

25500

XXX 00
XXX: TR Pattern 

No. 000-255
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CM8A 

Y=5000-5255

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00

: RT No.

1000

1015

Tenant Pattern No. 00

Tenant Pattern No. 15

00

63

Tenant No. 00

Tenant No. 63

0000

0255

Route Pattern No. 000

Route Pattern No. 255
(CM8A Y=0000-0255)

2000

2007

Time Pattern No. 0

Time Pattern No. 7

0000

2330

HH MM
HH :  Hours 00-23
MM: Minutes 00/30

0000

0255

Route Pattern No. 000

Route Pattern No. 255
(CM8A Y=0000-0255)

1000

1015

Tenant Pattern No. 00

Tenant Pattern No. 15
(CM8A Y=1000-1015)

3000

3003

Date Pattern No. 0

Date Pattern No. 3

0
1
2
3
4
5
6

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

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0255

Route Pattern No. 000

Route Pattern No. 255
(CM8A Y=0000-0255)

1000

1015

Tenant Pattern No. 00

Tenant Pattern No. 15
(CM8A Y=1000-1015)

2000

2007

Time Pattern No. 0

Time Pattern No. 7
(CM8A Y=2000-2007)

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Summary of Contents for UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS

Page 1: ...NWA 008844 001 ISSUE 5 0 Command Manual ...

Page 2: ...s prepared this document for use by its employees and customers The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation NEAX and Dterm are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation MATWorX is a trademark of NEC Corporation Copyright 2007 NEC Infrontia Corporation ...

Page 3: ...5 1 2 3 4 5 16 1 2 3 4 5 17 1 2 3 4 5 18 1 2 3 4 5 19 1 2 3 4 5 20 1 2 3 4 5 21 1 2 3 4 5 22 1 2 3 4 5 23 1 2 3 4 5 24 1 2 3 4 5 25 1 2 3 4 5 26 1 2 3 4 5 27 1 2 3 4 5 28 1 2 3 4 5 29 1 2 3 4 5 30 1 2 3 4 5 31 1 2 3 4 5 32 1 2 3 4 5 33 1 2 3 4 5 34 1 2 3 4 5 35 1 2 3 4 5 36 1 2 3 4 5 37 1 2 3 4 5 38 1 2 3 4 5 39 1 2 3 4 5 40 1 2 3 4 5 41 1 2 3 4 5 42 1 2 3 4 5 43 1 2 3 4 5 44 1 2 3 4 5 45 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 4: ... 5 95 1 2 3 4 5 96 1 2 3 4 5 97 1 2 3 4 5 98 1 2 3 4 5 99 1 2 3 4 5 100 1 2 3 4 5 101 1 2 3 4 5 102 1 2 3 4 5 103 1 2 3 4 5 104 1 2 3 4 5 105 1 2 3 4 5 106 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 107 1 2 3 4 5 108 1 2 3 4 5 109 1 2 3 4 5 110 1 2 3 4 5 111 1 2 3 4 5 112 1 2 3 4 5 113 1 2 3 4 5 114 1 2 3 4 5 115 1 2 3 4 5 116 1 2 3 4 5 117 1 2 3 4 5 118 1 2 3 4 5 119 1 2 3 4 5 120 1 2 3 4 5 121 1...

Page 5: ...70 1 2 3 4 5 171 1 2 3 4 5 172 1 2 3 4 5 173 1 2 3 4 5 174 1 2 3 4 5 175 1 2 3 4 5 176 1 2 3 4 5 177 1 2 3 4 5 178 1 2 3 4 5 179 1 2 3 4 5 180 1 2 3 4 5 181 1 2 3 4 5 182 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 183 1 2 3 4 5 184 1 2 3 4 5 185 1 2 3 4 5 186 1 2 3 4 5 187 1 2 3 4 5 188 1 2 3 4 5 189 1 2 3 4 5 190 1 2 3 4 5 191 1 2 3 4 5 192 1 2 3 4 5 193 1 2 3 4 5 194 1 2 3 4 5 195 1 2 3 4 5 196 ...

Page 6: ...46 1 2 3 4 5 247 1 2 3 4 5 248 1 2 3 4 5 249 1 2 3 4 5 250 1 2 3 4 5 251 1 2 3 4 5 252 1 2 3 4 5 253 1 2 3 4 5 254 1 2 3 4 5 255 1 2 3 4 5 256 1 2 3 4 5 257 1 2 3 4 5 258 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 259 1 2 3 4 5 260 1 2 3 4 5 261 1 2 3 4 5 262 1 2 3 4 5 263 1 2 3 4 5 264 1 2 3 4 5 265 1 2 3 4 5 266 1 2 3 4 5 267 1 2 3 4 5 268 1 2 3 4 5 269 1 2 3 4 5 270 1 2 3 4 5 271 1 2 3 4 5 272 ...

Page 7: ...22 1 2 3 4 5 323 1 2 3 4 5 324 1 2 3 4 5 325 1 2 3 4 5 326 1 2 3 4 5 327 1 2 3 4 5 328 1 2 3 4 5 329 1 2 3 4 5 330 1 2 3 4 5 331 1 2 3 4 5 332 1 2 3 4 5 333 1 2 3 4 5 334 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 335 1 2 3 4 5 336 1 2 3 4 5 337 1 2 3 4 5 338 1 2 3 4 5 339 1 2 3 4 5 340 1 2 3 4 5 341 1 2 3 4 5 342 1 2 3 4 5 343 1 2 3 4 5 344 1 2 3 4 5 345 1 2 3 4 5 346 1 2 3 4 5 347 1 2 3 4 5 348 ...

Page 8: ...98 1 2 3 4 5 399 1 2 3 4 5 400 1 2 3 4 5 401 1 2 3 4 5 402 1 2 3 4 5 403 1 2 3 4 5 404 1 2 3 4 5 405 1 2 3 4 5 406 1 2 3 4 5 407 1 2 3 4 5 408 1 2 3 4 5 409 1 2 3 4 5 410 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 411 1 2 3 4 5 412 1 2 3 4 5 413 1 2 3 4 5 414 1 2 3 4 5 415 1 2 3 4 5 416 1 2 3 4 5 417 1 2 3 4 5 418 1 2 3 4 5 419 1 2 3 4 5 420 1 2 3 4 5 421 1 2 3 4 5 422 1 2 3 4 5 423 1 2 3 4 5 424 ...

Page 9: ...74 1 2 3 4 5 475 1 2 3 4 5 476 1 2 3 4 5 477 1 2 3 4 5 478 1 2 3 4 5 479 1 2 3 4 5 480 1 2 3 4 5 481 1 2 3 4 5 482 1 2 3 4 5 483 1 2 3 4 5 484 1 2 3 4 5 485 1 2 3 4 5 486 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 487 1 2 3 4 5 488 1 2 3 4 5 489 1 2 3 4 5 490 1 2 3 4 5 491 1 2 3 4 5 492 1 2 3 4 5 493 1 2 3 4 5 494 1 2 3 4 5 495 1 2 3 4 5 496 1 2 3 4 5 497 1 2 3 4 5 498 1 2 3 4 5 499 1 2 3 4 5 500 ...

Page 10: ...50 1 2 3 4 5 551 1 2 3 4 5 552 1 2 3 4 5 553 1 2 3 4 5 554 1 2 3 4 5 555 1 2 3 4 5 556 1 2 3 4 5 557 1 2 3 4 5 558 1 2 3 4 5 559 1 2 3 4 5 560 1 2 3 4 5 561 1 2 3 4 5 562 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 563 1 2 3 4 5 564 1 2 3 4 5 565 1 2 3 4 5 566 1 2 3 4 5 567 1 2 3 4 5 568 1 2 3 4 5 569 1 2 3 4 5 570 1 2 3 4 5 571 1 2 3 4 5 572 1 2 3 4 5 573 1 2 3 4 5 574 1 2 3 4 5 575 1 2 3 4 5 576 ...

Page 11: ...26 1 2 3 4 5 627 1 2 3 4 5 628 1 2 3 4 5 629 1 2 3 4 5 630 1 2 3 4 5 631 1 2 3 4 5 632 1 2 3 4 5 633 1 2 3 4 5 634 1 2 3 4 5 635 1 2 3 4 5 636 1 2 3 4 5 637 1 2 3 4 5 638 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 639 1 2 3 4 5 640 1 2 3 4 5 641 1 2 3 4 5 642 1 2 3 4 5 643 1 2 3 4 5 644 1 2 3 4 5 645 1 2 3 4 5 646 1 2 3 4 5 647 1 2 3 4 5 648 1 2 3 4 5 649 1 2 3 4 5 650 1 2 3 4 5 651 1 2 3 4 5 652 ...

Page 12: ...702 1 2 3 4 5 703 1 2 3 4 5 704 1 2 3 4 5 705 1 2 3 4 5 706 1 2 3 4 5 707 1 2 3 4 5 708 1 2 3 4 5 709 1 2 3 4 5 710 1 2 3 4 5 711 1 2 3 4 5 712 1 2 3 4 5 713 1 2 3 4 5 714 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 715 1 2 3 4 5 716 1 2 3 4 5 717 1 2 3 4 5 718 1 2 3 4 5 719 1 2 3 4 5 720 1 2 3 4 5 721 1 2 3 4 5 722 1 2 3 4 5 723 1 2 3 4 5 724 1 2 3 4 5 725 1 2 3 4 5 726 1 2 3 4 5 727 1 2 3 4 5 728...

Page 13: ...778 1 2 3 4 5 779 1 2 3 4 5 780 1 2 3 4 5 781 1 2 3 4 5 782 1 2 3 4 5 783 1 2 3 4 5 784 1 2 3 4 5 785 1 2 3 4 5 786 1 2 3 4 5 787 1 2 3 4 5 788 1 2 3 4 5 789 1 2 3 4 5 790 1 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 791 1 2 3 4 5 792 1 2 3 4 5 793 1 2 3 4 5 794 1 2 3 4 5 795 1 2 3 4 5 796 1 2 3 4 5 797 1 2 3 4 5 798 1 2 3 4 5 799 1 2 3 4 5 800 1 2 3 4 5 801 1 2 3 4 5 802 1 2 3 4 5 803 1 2 3 4 5 804...

Page 14: ...3 4 5 851 2 3 4 5 852 2 3 4 5 853 2 3 4 5 854 2 3 4 5 855 2 3 4 5 856 2 3 4 5 857 2 3 4 5 858 2 3 4 5 859 2 3 4 5 860 2 3 4 5 861 2 3 4 5 862 2 3 4 5 863 2 3 4 5 864 2 3 4 5 865 2 3 4 5 866 2 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 867 2 3 4 5 868 2 3 4 5 869 2 3 4 5 870 2 3 4 5 871 2 3 4 5 872 2 3 4 5 873 2 3 4 5 874 2 3 4 5 875 2 3 4 5 876 2 3 4 5 877 2 3 4 5 878 2 3 4 5 879 2 3 4 5 880 2 3 4 5 8...

Page 15: ...4 5 923 3 4 5 924 3 4 5 925 3 4 5 926 3 4 5 927 4 5 928 4 5 929 4 5 930 4 5 931 4 5 932 4 5 933 4 5 934 4 5 935 4 5 936 4 5 937 4 5 938 4 5 939 4 5 940 4 5 941 4 5 942 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 943 4 5 944 4 5 945 4 5 946 4 5 947 4 5 948 4 5 949 4 5 950 4 5 951 4 5 952 4 5 953 4 5 954 4 5 955 5 956 5 957 5 958 5 959 5 960 5 961 5 962 5 963 5 964 5 A1 1 2 3 4 5 A2 1 2 3 4 5 A3 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 16: ...7 1 2 3 4 5 A18 1 2 3 4 5 A19 1 2 3 4 5 A20 1 2 3 4 5 A21 1 2 3 4 5 A22 1 2 3 4 5 A23 1 2 3 4 5 A24 1 2 3 4 5 B1 1 2 3 4 5 B2 3 4 5 B3 3 4 5 B4 3 4 5 B5 3 4 5 B6 3 4 5 B7 3 4 5 B8 3 4 5 B9 3 4 5 B10 3 4 5 B11 3 4 5 B12 3 4 5 B13 3 4 5 B14 3 4 5 B15 3 4 5 B16 3 4 5 B17 3 4 5 B18 3 4 5 B19 3 4 5 B20 3 4 5 B21 3 4 5 B22 3 4 5 B23 3 4 5 B24 3 4 5 B25 3 4 5 B26 3 4 5 PAGE No ISSUE No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PA...

Page 17: ...T KEY FUNCTIONS 9 CAT MODE SETTING PROCEDURE 14 NOTICE ON CAT MODE 15 CAT OPERATION 16 ERROR MESSAGES 20 CHAPTER 2 PRECAUTION 23 CONDITIONS FOR USING COMMANDS 24 METHOD OF SETTING ON LINE OFF LINE MODE 31 FOR MP CARD 31 FOR AP00 CARD 32 PORT ALLOCATION 33 PASSWORD ENTRY 38 NATION CODE ASSIGNMENT 40 SYSTEM DATA BACKUP 41 CHAPTER 3 COMMAND DESCRIPTION 43 HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER 44 COMMAND DESCRIPTI...

Page 18: ... RESTRICTION CLASS 250 CM15 SERVICE RESTRICTION CLASS A 251 CM15 SERVICE RESTRICTION CLASS B 259 CM15 SERVICE RESTRICTION CLASS C 261 CM16 CALL PICKUP GROUP GROUP DIVERSION GROUP 267 CM17 ACD UCD GROUP 270 CM18 STATION HUNTING GROUP 273 CM19 SECRETARY GROUP DIVERSION STATION NUMBER 280 CM1B ISDN TERMINAL MULTIPOINT STATION NUMBER 282 CM1C PS STATION WLAN STATION NUMBER 283 CM1D PS ID ASSIGNMENT PS...

Page 19: ...ENT STARTING CONDITIONS 436 CM45 PURPOSE OF PBR CFT SDT 440 CM46 ATT CALL ANSWER KEYS 443 CM47 ATT FUNCTION KEYS 445 CM48 HOLD WAKE UP TIMED REMINDER AUTOMATED ATTENDANT TONE 447 CM49 DIGITAL ANNOUNCEMENT TRUNK 453 CM4A DAY NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK 459 CM50 COMMON ROUTE INDIAL 465 CM51 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER DESTINATIONS 469 CM52 HOT LINE DELAYED HOTLINE 474 CM53 TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION...

Page 20: ...ON EACH TRUNK RESTRICTION CLASS 549 CM85 MAXIMUM DIGITS ON C O CALLS 552 CM8A LCR TOLL RESTRICTION DEVELOPMENT TABLE 554 CM8A TOLL RESTRICTION DEVELOPMENT TABLE 555 CM8A LCR DEVELOPMENT TABLE 558 CM90 Dterm ATTCON DESKCON ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 569 CM90 Dterm KEY ASSIGNMENT 570 CM90 ATTCON DESKCON KEY ASSIGNMENT 584 CM90 ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 594 CM93 PRIME LINE 597 CM94 Dterm ONE TOU...

Page 21: ...LINE MAKE BUSY 720 CME6 CALL FORWARDING SET RESET FROM MAT CAT 722 CME7 PASSWORD LEVEL 724 CME9 PASSWORD 725 CMEA FAULT INFORMATION STORE DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 726 CMEC MAINTENANCE BY MAT CAT 761 CMF0 MP MEMORY DUMP 767 CMF1 MP MEMORY READ WRITE 767 CMF2 FP MEMORY DUMP 768 CMF3 FP MEMORY READ WRITE 768 CMF5 LINE TRUNK MEMORY ALARM MEMORY READ 769 CMF6 ONLINE MP FP COMMAND OUTPUT 774 CMF7 FP AP HIGHWAY...

Page 22: ...R FOR PN AP00 B WITH AP00 PROGRAM 856 CMD102 BILLING MEMORY CLEAR FOR PN AP00 B WITH AP00 PROGRAM 859 CMDD00 SMDR FUNCTIONS 1 DO NOT DISTURB GROUP SET CANCEL 861 CMDD01 SMDR MCI PRINTER FOR PMS FUNCTIONS 865 CMDD02 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CALL RECORD ASSIGNMENT 868 CMDD03 OFFICE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 870 CMDD04 SMDR FUNCTIONS 2 871 CMDD10 INTERFACE CONDITION FOR AP00 RS PORT 873 CMDD20 DO NOT DISTURB GROUP ...

Page 23: ... vii NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91toc001 fm TABLE OF CONTENTS LEN of CM14 A4 LEN of CM10 A14 APPENDIX B TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT B1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 24: ... viii NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91toc001 fm THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 25: ...utions for using commands such as condition for using commands method of setting on line off line mode port allocation password entry and nation code assignment CHAPTER 3 COMMAND DESCRIPTION This chapter explains the function precaution assignment procedure and data table of each command CHAPTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM This chapter explains how to load the Resident System Program and the service...

Page 26: ... the name in each market is designated as follows Service feature name for global countries other than North America Service feature name for North Amer ica Example Executive Right of Way Executive Override Remote Access to System DISA ATTENDANT CONSOLE NAME Attendant Console is designated as Attendant Console usually When the console type is limited by a service feature it is designated as follow...

Page 27: ... 85 Series i terminals can be used as the IP terminal by attaching the IP Adapter IP Enabled Dterm This terminal provides users with all features currently available in Dterm IP NOTE 2 In regard to China market we have not released NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER but NEAX 2000 is released NOTE 3 In regard to China market we have not released NEAX 2400 IPX Internet Protocol eXchange but NEAX...

Page 28: ...00 R12 2 Series 3800 Series 3900 Asia Australia Only Australia Argentina Australia Europe Australia France Australia New Zealand Australia North America Brazil Only Brazil 900 Ω New Zealand Brazil UK Chinese No 1 Europe Only For China For EU For PCS For PHS France Only Latin America Only New Zealand Only North America Only North America Latin America North America EU Not used in Australia North Am...

Page 29: ...procedure and the programming procedure for the NEAXMail AD 8 Voice Mail System IM 16 System Manual Contains the hardware installation procedure and the programming procedure for the NEAXMail IM 16 Voice Mail System ISDN System Manual Contains the system description hardware installation procedure programming procedure and the operation test procedure for the ISDN System CCIS System Manual Contain...

Page 30: ...or the TDM based Remote PIM System SIP Trunk System Manual Contains the system description hardware installation procedure and the programming procedure for the SIP Trunk System WLAN System Manual Contains the system description hardware installation procedure and the programming procedure for the WLAN System NOTE TDM based Remote PIM System is not available from Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 NEAX IPSDM H...

Page 31: ...chapter explains how to use the Customer Administration Terminal CAT which is used as the man machine interface with the PBX CAT AND MAT 8 CAT KEY FUNCTIONS 9 CAT MODE SETTING PROCEDURE 14 NOTICE ON CAT MODE 15 CAT OPERATION 16 ERROR MESSAGES 20 CHAPTER 1 HOW TO USE CAT ...

Page 32: ...n interface to the PBX via the system MP card The MAT PC must have the MATWorX program properly installed to com municate with the PBX MATWorX is required for system software registration and activation MATWorX is a Graphical User Interface GUI program that provides an efficient method for manipulat ing the PBX database This program contains extensive help files Usage Wizards and Tool Tips with hy...

Page 33: ...n of each key see CAT Function Keys Page 13 16 Line Trunk Feature Keys 16 One Touch Keys CM12 Y 24 2nd data 7 CAT Key Assignment Continued on next page 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 S CE ST EXE DE Exit Help Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message DTR 32D 1 A B C D E F ST EXE CE S DE G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V A B NOVEMBER 15 2006 CAT KEY FUNCTIONS ...

Page 34: ...ne Touch Keys CM12 Y 24 2nd data 0 CAT Key Assignment Continued on next page 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 S CE ST EXE DE Exit Help Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message DTR 32D 1 A B C D E F ST EXE CE S DE G H I J K L M N A B DECEMBER 02 2005 CAT KEY FUNCTIONS ...

Page 35: ...11 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch1001 fm CAT Key Assignment Continued on next page NEC Exit ST Help A B C D G O E F H P ST EXE CE S I Q DE J R K S L T M U N V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 0 B DE EXE ST CE S MIC DTP 32D 1 CAT KEY FUNCTIONS ...

Page 36: ... 1 HOW TO USE CAT 12 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch1001 fm CAT Key Assignment 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 ETJ 16DS 1 CAT KEY FUNCTIONS ...

Page 37: ...en two different data such as first second data For example CM72 Display of previous data Step backward Cancel of one character out of the entered data Back space DE Data End to be entered at the end of the command code or at the end of each data entry 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 data by CCC G Z Data Da...

Page 38: ...nswer lamp on 3 Press CAT MODE displayed on LCD Conf lamp off 7 Press 4 Press COMMAND displayed on LCD NOTE Step 1 through 6 need to be completed within 4 seconds To clear the CAT mode While COMMAND is displayed on the LCD 1 Lift handset Off Hook Speaker lamp off 2 Replace handset On Hook Conf Answer lamps off LCD returns to clock Transfer Conf Conf ST Transfer CAT MODE SETTING PROCEDURE ...

Page 39: ...ne mode 6 Set the CAT mode on the Dterm 3 Do not change or delete CM10 CM14 My Line number of the CAT during CAT mode 4 There are no limitations on the number of Dterm s in the system that can be programmed to allow CAT capability However the number of Dterm s that can be placed into CAT mode at the same time is two If no key operation is executed for about 10 minutes the CAT mode is canceled 5 Wh...

Page 40: ... on the LCD If the second data is not assigned yet either the initial data value or NONE is displayed 2 To assign change the office data Command Code First Data Second Data With pressed OK is displayed on the LCD To confirm the data assigned press after entering the fist data 3 Use of button and button If is pressed after setting the second data after has been pressed the next first data is displa...

Page 41: ...s operation is for confirming the data assignment You can omit this step STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 STEP 11 STEP 12 STEP 13 STEP 14 Set CAT mode Press ST Enter 10 Command Code Press DE Enter 000 LEN Press DE Enter 300 Station Number Press EXE Press DE Press S Enter 301 Station Number Press EXE Press DE Lift handset then replace it CAT MODE COMMAND COMMAN...

Page 42: ...ended STEP3 001 has been assigned as the first data after pressing STEP4 If is pressed the state returns to that of Step 1 STEP5 Enter 000 STEP6 Press and assign the correct first data If in Step 11 in the above 1 example when 302 has been entered instead of 301 press Then the cursor moves to the position of 2 STEP1 In Step 11 enter 302 instead of 301 as intended STEP2 Press STEP3 Press digit Key ...

Page 43: ...00 assigned to LEN000 after completing all the operation in the above 1 example STEP1 Press STEP2 Enter 10 Command Code STEP3 Press STEP4 Enter LEN 000 STEP5 Press STEP6 Enter CCC STEP7 Press STEP8 Press ST COMMAND COMMAND 10 DE 10 10 000 DE 10 000 300 10 000 300 CCC EXE OK DE 10 000 NONE CAT OPERATION ...

Page 44: ...ct data or follow the procedure for entering a password DATA NOT FOUND A station number not assigned has been entered Depress ST or CE and enter the correct data WAIT BUSY NOW The station or trunk for which data is to be changed is busy Wait until it becomes idle ASSIGNED ALREADY This error message is displayed when not enough digits are entered For example when assigning 12 for a service access c...

Page 45: ...ta SEE CMxx YYYY Double assigned error of the same station number or trunk number The station number or trunk number intended is already assigned to first data YYYY of CMxx Confirm USE CMxxxx The data is already assigned by another command The command code and YY number already assigned are displayed Con firm TRK NOT ASSIGNED The designated trunk is not assigned Assign the trunk by CM10 CM14 xx xx...

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Page 47: ...ch as conditions for using commands method of setting on line off line mode port alloca tion password entry and nation code assignment CONDITIONS FOR USING COMMANDS 24 METHOD OF SETTING ON LINE OFF LINE MODE 31 PORT ALLOCATION 33 PASSWORD ENTRY 38 NATION CODE ASSIGNMENT 40 SYSTEM DATA BACKUP 41 CHAPTER 2 PRECAUTION ...

Page 48: ...line mode a state in which call processing is at a halt These commands are shown in the following table categorized according to the conditions for their use 2 When deleting data in any command enter CCC as the 2nd data However data in the following commands cannot be deleted Commands where the initial data is provided but the initial data is NONE CM29 CM41 CM42 CM46 CM47 CM60 Y 30 CONDITIONS FOR ...

Page 49: ... page CONDITION COMMANDS MEANINGS Commands which require a reset of the MP card after data setting Press SW1 on the MP card for system reset NOTE 1 CM04 Y 00 NOTE 2 Language Indicated on Dterm ATTCON DESKCON LCD CM05 AP Card Type CM06 AP Card Allocation CM07 DTI CCIS ISDN Trunk Assignment CM08 335 368 390 391 392 396 397 420 477 478 487 Basic Service Features CM09 Additional Service Features CM0B ...

Page 50: ...mmands which require a reset of the MP card after data setting Press SW1 on the MP card for system reset NOTE 1 CM31 Y 0 Y 1 1 2 3 Y 2 Y 3 Y 4 Y 5 Y 6 Y 7 Y 8 Y A 00 01 02 04 05 06 07 Y B MFC MF ANI Trunk Data CM35 Y 90 91 100 NOTE 2 Trunk Route Data CM42 47 48 66 68 74 75 System Counter Data Pad Data Trunk Restriction Class Conversion CM48 Y 0 0200 Y 1 0200 Y 2 09 11 Y 4 Hold Walk Up Timed Remind...

Page 51: ...rface Condition for AP00 RS Port Commands which require a reset of the DCH card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CM35 Y 113 142 Trunk Route Data CMA9 D channel Assignment CMAA Y 06 ISDN Protocol Type for DCH PRT Commands which require a reset of the ICH card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CMAA Y 06 24 63 ISDN Terminal Type for ICH Com...

Page 52: ...ich require a reset of the CIR card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CM08 489 Basic Service Features Commands which require a reset of the CSH card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CMAD Y 24 Kind of CS ZT CMAE Y 00 03 04 05 Y 10 Y 11 Y 15 Y 19 Y 42 CS ZT Operation Data Assignment Commands which can be used only under Off Line mode of th...

Page 53: ...P00 B PN AP00 D with MRCA Program CMDD99 Billing System Data All Clear for PN AP00 B PN AP00 D with MRCA Program Commands which require a reset of the CFTC card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CMAA Y 10 Conference trunk partition for CFTC Commands which require a reset of the IPT card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CM0A LAN Interface...

Page 54: ...s which require a reset of the SIP card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CM0A LAN Interface Assignment CMBA Y 04 Y 10 Y 13 Y 14 Y 21 Y 30 Y 31 Y 137 NOTE H 323 SIP Profile Data Commands which require a reset of the IP PAD card after data setting Set the Make Busy switch to UP and then DOWN CM0A LAN Interface Assignment SIP INITIAL IP PAD INITIAL NOVEMBER 15 2006 COND...

Page 55: ...ODE FOR MP CARD Setting Off line mode 1 Set SW3 on the MP card to 2 or 3 2 Press SW1 on the MP card Setting On line mode 3 Set SW3 on the MP card to 0 MP will reset automatically after SW3 is set to a 0 For details refer to the Installation Procedure Manual METHOD OF SETTING ON LINE OFF LINE MODE ...

Page 56: ...own below SW1 4 should be set as follows ON AP No is 04 15 OFF AP No is 20 31 Setting On line mode Set the SW1 on the AP00 card as shown below SW1 4 should be set as follows ON AP No is 04 15 OFF AP No is 20 31 POSITION TO BE SET SW1 OFF ON 4 3 2 1 POSITION TO BE SET SW1 OFF ON 4 3 2 1 METHOD OF SETTING ON LINE OFF LINE MODE ...

Page 57: ...panded AP port Expanded HW 128 ports per system See Number of Ports for Each Application Processor Card Page 36 Port Allocation of Time Division Switch 128 ports FP 128 ports FP 128 ports FP 128 ports FP Used for Line Trunk LT Cards 128 ports per FP 512 ports per system 128 ports 128 ports 128 ports 128 ports Not Used 128 ports 128 ports 128 ports 3 way conference 16 circuits Music on Hold Built i...

Page 58: ...PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA A CSI 4 16 PN 2CSIA PN 2CSIA A PN 2CSIH CSI 2 8 PN 4DATC DAT 4 8 PN 4DIDA DIT 4 4 PN 4DITB DIT 4 4 PN 2DITA DIT 2 2 PN DK00 DK 8 0 PN 8DLCL PN 8DLCP DLC 8 8 PN 4DLCM PN 4DLCT PN 4DLCQ DLC 4 4 PN 2DLCN DLC 2 2 PN 2ILCA ILC 2 8 PN 8IPLA IP PAD 1 8 PN 8IPLA 32 PN 8IPLA PZ 24IPLA PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A IP PAD 1 32 PN 8LCAA PN 8LCAB PN 8LCAD PN 8LCAE PN 8LCAF PN 8LCAK LC 8 8 PN 4LCC PN...

Page 59: ...3 M13 24 0 PN 2ODTA PN 2ODTB ODT 2 2 PN 4ODTA ODT 4 4 PN 8RSTG PBR 8 8 PN 4RSTF PN 4RSTF A SDT 4 4 PN 4RSTH SDT 4 4 PN TNTA TNT 2 4 PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A 16VCT 1 PN 4VCTI 4VCT 1 PZ 8PFTB PFT 8 0 PZ VM00 VM00 PZ VM00 M VM00 1 4 PZ VM01 VM01 4 4 PZ VM02 VM02 1 4 PZ VM03 M VM03 1 4 PZ VM04 VM04 8 4 PZ VM05 VM05 0 4 PZ VM06 VM06 0 4 PZ VM10 M VM10 1 4 JULY 01 2006 PORT ALLOCATION ...

Page 60: ...2 For SMDR Hotel MCI CIS PN BRTA BRT 2 PN 2BRTC BRT 4 PN 2BRTK BRT 4 PN 4BRTA A BRT 8 PN 24CCTA CCT 25 PN 30CCTA CCT 32 PN CFTC CFT 32 PN CFTC A CFT 32 PN CS00 ATI 1 For Large type ATTCON PN DAIA DAIA Use FP Highway PN DAIA A DAIA Use FP Highway PN DAIB DAIB Use FP Highway PN DAIC DAIC Use FP Highway PN DAID DAID Use FP Highway PN DAID A DAID Use FP Highway PN DAIE DAIE Use FP Highway PN DAIF DAIF...

Page 61: ...1 PN DTB CCT PRT 25 For 24CCT 24PRT 32 For 30CCT 30PRT PN DTB DTI 24 For 24DTI 31 For 30DTI PN 24DTA A DTI 24 PN 24DTA C DTI 24 PN 30DTC A DTI 31 PN 30DTC C DTI 31 PN 2ILCC ILC 8 PN 8IPTA SIP 8 32 PN IPTB IPT 0 Not use Highway PN 24PRTA PRT 25 PN 30PRTA PRT 32 PN 4RSTB MFR 4 PN 4RSTB A MFR 4 PN 4RSTC CIR 4 PN 4RSTC A CIR 4 PN SC00 CCH 1 PN SC01 DCH 1 PN SC03 ICH 4 PN SC03 A CSH ICH 4 PN SC03 B CSH...

Page 62: ...evel is determined by system data The procedure for programming with password is shown below STEP1 Connect the MAT to the system and turn the power switch on For the CAT change the mode to CAT STEP2 Enter the password assigned by CME9 0 7 by CM03 Operation OK will be displayed if accepted In case of DATA ERROR the password is incorrect STEP3 Start programming STEP4 When programming is completed se...

Page 63: ...ord Level Table Example of Password Level Assignment NOTE All Levels can access CM03 MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL PASSWORD LEVEL ACCESIBLE COMMANDS A B C D E F Level 7 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 All commands CM05 08 13 15 30 35 36 CM08 13 15 30 35 CM10 14 11 30 35 CM10 14 11 CM10 14 PASSWORD ENTRY ...

Page 64: ...s in New Zealand NOTE 1 System reset is required after changing the command data NOTE 2 Initial data of CM31 Y 0 0 depends on each nation code of the MP program as follows For Australia NZ 01 For UK 02 For North America 03 For Asia Africa Europe Latin America Middle East Russia 04 NOTE 3 In case of EU the initial data of CM31 Y 0 0 is same as North America nation code 03 Therefore you must set the...

Page 65: ...before the following operations Turning Off the system System Initialization reset of MP card Changing the MP card to Off Line Mode Changing the MP card to On Line Mode after system data setting under Off Line Mode You can execute the system data backup by the following two ways Executing the system data backup once a day at the time set by CM43 Y 5 00 If no data is set the default setting is 3 00...

Page 66: ... 42 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch2001 fm THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY DECEMBER 02 2005 ...

Page 67: ...IPTION This chapter explains the function precaution assignment procedure and data table of each command Explanations are given in numerical and alphabetical order of the command code HOW TO READ THIS CHAPTER 44 COMMAND DESCRIPTION 45 CHAPTER 3 COMMAND DESCRIPTION ...

Page 68: ...ard Commands which require a reset of the CSH card after data setting Commands which require a reset of the DCH card after data setting Commands which require a reset of the ICH card after data setting Commands which require a reset of the DTI BRT PRT CCT card after data setting Commands which require a reset of the CFTC card after data setting Commands which require a reset of the IPT card after ...

Page 69: ...ode 2 When this command is executed OK is displayed with memory clear completed about 10 seconds later 3 If an error exists in memory WD ERROR is displayed 4 This command is not available with a CAT To clear all system data set SW3 to B and depress SW1 on the MP card In this case the only functional port is LEN000 LEN00000 which is assigned as a CAT 5 After clearing all system data memory by CM00 ...

Page 70: ...0 FP 00 FP 00 FP 00 FP 19 NONE 00 FP 00 FP 00 FP 00 FP 04 15 20 59 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE 60 63 00 Virtual FP for PS Station 00 Virtual FP for PS Station 00 Virtual FP for PS Station 00 Virtual FP for PS Station 00 Virtual FP for PS Station CM05 Y 4 PIM No con trolled by each FP PIM No accom modates Virtual IPT FP APNo PIM No Virtual PIM No NONE See NOTE 3 00 NONE 00 PIM0 NONE NONE NONE 01 NONE ...

Page 71: ...N CP15 3 PN CP15 3 PN CP15 17 NONE 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 3 PN CP15 18 NONE 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 19 NONE 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 0 Virtual FP 04 15 20 63 NONE 3 AP Card 3 AP Card 3 AP Card 3 AP Card CM05 Y 8 Site No PIM No con trolled by each FP PIM No accom modates Virtual IPT FP APNo PIM No Virtual PIM No NONE See NOTE 3 00 NONE 0000 ...

Page 72: ... No data AP No 04 15 20 63 No data ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE OFF LINE 00 MEMORY AREA DESIGNATION CCC 1 2 digits EXE ST DE DE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 1 System data memory all clear for the TDSW based PBX system 8 PIMs CCC Clear 11 System data memory all clear for the IP based PBX system 1 PIM 7 Virtual PIMs CCC Clear 12 System data memory all clear for the IP based PBX sys...

Page 73: ...rt converting Always displayed after first data 90 is typed NOTE 2 NOTE 1 When upgrading the software of the system from Series 3300 or before to Series 3400 or later this data is required NOTE 2 When first data 90 is typed second data 1 is displayed Also while converting the office data 1 is displayed NOTE 3 There is no problem even if the office data conversion is executed again and again JULY 0...

Page 74: ...NE ST EXE 01 DE CLEAR DESIGNATION 2 digits DE CCC CLEAR DESIGNATION SYSTEM DATA TO BE CLEARED REMARKS 08 CM08 Basic Service Feature 20 CM20 Numbering Plan CM21 Single Digit Access Code CM22 Route Advance CM23 Tenant Development CM25 Kind of Special Terminal Development CM29 Numbering Plan Tenant Group 2A CM2A ID Code Assignment with MP 76 CM76 Digit Conversion on DID Call 85 CM85 Maximum Digits on...

Page 75: ...o assign system clock data year date and time And this command is used to read out of the daylight saving time PRECAUTION The system clock starts when is pressed ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 1 Setting of System Clock 2 Reading out of Daylight Saving Time EXE ST EXE 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 0 2 4 6 digits DE 02 ST 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 3 DE 02 DECEMBER 02 2005 CM02 ...

Page 76: ...h Day Day of Week MMDDWW Date MM Month 01 12 DD Day 01 31 WW Day of Week 00 06 SUN 00 THU 04 MON 01 FRI 05 TUE 02 SAT 06 WED 03 2 Setting of Time Hour Minute Second Hour information is set in military format 24 hour Example 2 p m is set as 140000 HHMMSS Time HH Hour 00 23 MM Minute 00 59 SS Second 00 59 3 Reading out of Daylight Saving Time in Main Site Series 3600 HH MM SS Daylight Saving Time HH...

Page 77: ...evel is set by CME9 The accessible commands for each level is set by CME7 2 OK is displayed when the log in is successful 3 For security purpose when a password is entered is displayed 4 The password mode is automatically logged out unless a command is entered within 10 minutes after logging in ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To log in the password mode and enter the password To log off the password mode ST ...

Page 78: ... ID SENDER CONNECTION PORT FOR MCI 04 FUNCTION This command selects the language that is displayed on the Dterm ATTCON DESKCON LCDs the pur pose of the Caller ID sender and the connection port for MCI Message Center Interface PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 04YY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 2 digits 1 2 digits DE CM04 ...

Page 79: ...00 R6 2 R6 2 or before 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 31 Japanese English French Canadian French Spanish Latin Spanish Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese German Italian Netherlandish French Europe Spanish Europe Portuguese Europe Swedish Danish Catalan Europe Series 3800 English Series 3300 or later NOTE When using Series 3600 software or later a reset of the MP card is not required When c...

Page 80: ... 00 01 DTG for Dterm IP System basis Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 NONE Japan North America Australia A law countries Hong Kong Malaysia Singapore UK Mexico Taiwan New Zealand China Thailand Brazil Netherlands Germany Italy Austria Belgium Spain Sweden UK Denmark Greece Switzerland South Africa Not used CM67 Y 13 Continued on ne...

Page 81: ...ries 3300 2 7 PN AP00 B PN AP00 D with MRCA program Not sent 05 Destination to send a Built in SMDR call information Series 3400 0 1 7 SMDR terminal via LAN port PMS via LAN port SMDR terminal via RS port 06 Destination to send a call informa tion which received from Local Office Series 3400 0 3 SMDR terminal via LAN port PN AP00 B PN AP00 D with MRCA program CM04 Y 01 03 2 PN AP00 B with AP00 pro...

Page 82: ... 2 3 A law µ law Not used Depends on the SW2 1 on PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D PN CP27 A PN CP27 B or the Key ROM SP 3722 IPS KYUS PROG A1 on PN CP31 A PN CP31 B PN CP31 C PN CP31 D NOTE 1 When using PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D PN CP27 A PN CP27 B set the 2nd data to 3 and set the A law µ law by the SW2 1 NOTE 2 When using PN CP31 A PN CP31 B PN CP31 C PN CP31 D the system i...

Page 83: ...P27 A PN CP27 B or the Key ROM SP 3722 IPS KYUS PROG A1 on PN CP31 A PN CP31 B PN CP31 C PN CP31 D NOTE 1 When using PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D PN CP27 A PN CP27 B set the 2nd data to 3 and set the A law µ law by the SW2 1 NOTE 2 When using PN CP31 A PN CP31 B PN CP31 C PN CP31 D the system is set to µ law automatically Set the 2nd data to 0 for A law NOTE 3 Set the same value as Main...

Page 84: ...re version used in the system Assign the correct FP AP number to each FP AP referring to tables below For Series 3200 R6 1 software or before Available Not available For Series 3200 R6 2 software Available Not available INITIAL FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP DAIA DAID card Virtual FP for DtermIP AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT Continued on ...

Page 85: ... to use we recommend FP AP num ber marked with Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Main Site Remote Site AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Virtual FP for Dterm IP AP card Virtual AP Virtual ...

Page 86: ... sta tions WLAN stations or more NOTE 3 Virtual CSH for WLAN and Virtual FP for WLAN Station are available for Series 3600 soft ware or later Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Main Site Remote Site AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT Virtual CSH For PHS Virtual FP for PS Station ...

Page 87: ...S stations or more NOTE 3 Virtual FP for user mobility is available for Series 3500 software or later NOTE 4 Virtual CSH for WLAN and Virtual FP for WLAN Station are available for Series 3600 soft ware or later Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Virtual FP for User Mobility N...

Page 88: ...d the setting of the FP number 60 63 when providing 256 PS stations WLAN stations or less and setting of the FP number 56 63 when providing 257 PS sta tions WLAN stations or more Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 64 93 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Virtual FP for Dterm IP AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT Virtual CSH for IP CS For PHS Virtual CSH for W...

Page 89: ...less and setting of the FP number 56 63 when providing 257 PS stations or more NOTE 3 Only PRT and CIR PN 4RSTC A cards accommodated in Remote Site are able to be used Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 64 93 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Virtual FP for User Mobility Main Site Remote Site AP card Main Sit...

Page 90: ...2BRTK BRT PN 4BRTA A BRT PN 24CCTA CCT PN 30CCTA CCT PN CFTC CFT PN CFTC A CFT PN CS00 ATI For Large type ATTCON PN DAIA DAIA Use FP No 01 03 PN DAIA A DAIA Use FP No 01 03 16 19 PN DAIB DAIB Use FP No 00 PN DAIC DAIC Does not need AP number PN DAID DAID Use FP No 01 03 PN DAID A DAID Use FP No 01 03 16 19 PN DAIE DAIE Use FP No 00 PN DAIF DAIF Does not need AP number PN DTA CCH CCT DTI PRT PN DTB...

Page 91: ...t available Continued on next page AP CARD AP No 04 15 AP No 20 31 REMARKS PN 30DTC C DTI PN 2ILCC ILC PN 8IPTA SIP PN IPTB IPT PN 24PRTA PRT PN 30PRTA PRT PN 4RSTB MFR PN 4RSTB A MFR PN 4RSTC CIR PN 4RSTC A CIR PN SC00 CCH PN SC01 DCH PN SC03 ICH PN SC03 A CSH ICH PN SC03 B CSH ICH PN SC03 C CSH JUNE 01 2007 CM05 ...

Page 92: ...BRTK PN 4BRTA A PN CFTC PN CFTC A PN 24CCTA PN 30CCTA PN DTA PN DTB PN 24DTA A PN 24DTA C PN 30DTC A PN 30DTC C PN 8IPTA PN IPTB PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTB A PN SC00 PN SC01 PN SC03 A PN SC03 B PN SC03 C are set as follows Continued on next page INITIAL SENSE SWITCH 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F AP No 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 SENSE SWITCH 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F AP No Changeover SW...

Page 93: ... PN 24CCTA SW1 4 PN 30CCTA SW 8 PN CFTC SW1 4 PN CFTC A SW1 4 PN DTA SW1 4 PN DTB SW1 4 PN 24DTA A SW 8 PN 24DTA C SW1 4 PN 30DTC A SW 8 PN 30DTC C SW 8 PN 2ILCC SW2 8 PN 8IPTA SW0 4 PN IPTB SW1 4 PN 24PRTA SW1 4 PN 30PRTA SW 8 PN 4RSTB SW 8 PN SC00 SW0 4 PN SC01 SW0 4 PN SC03 A SW1 4 PN SC03 B SW1 4 PN SC03 C SW1 4 Continued on next page INITIAL ON AP No 04 15 OFF AP No 20 31 JUNE 01 2007 CM05 ...

Page 94: ...AP00 B DBM 2 For DBM PN AP00 B PN AP00 D AP00 2 For SMDR Hotel CIS PN BRTA BRT 2 PN 2BRTC BRT 4 PN 2BRTK BRT 4 PN 4BRTA A BRT 8 PN 24CCTA CCT 25 PN 30CCTA CCT 32 PN CFTC CFT 32 PN CFTC A CFT 32 PN CS00 ATI 1 For Large type ATTCON PN DAIA DAIA Use FP Highway PN DAIA A DAIA Use FP Highway PN DAIB DAIB Use FP Highway PN DAIC DAIC Use FP Highway PN DAID DAID Use FP Highway PN DAID A DAID Use FP Highwa...

Page 95: ... time slots Expanded HW 128 time slots PN 24DTA A DTI 24 PN 24DTA C DTI 24 PN 30DTC A DTI 31 PN 30DTC C DTI 31 PN 2ILCC ILC 8 PN 8IPTA SIP 8 32 PN IPTB IPT 0 Does not use Highway PN 24PRTA PRT 25 PN 30PRTA PRT 32 PN 4RSTB MFR 4 PN 4RSTB A MFR 4 PN 4RSTC CIR 4 PN 4RSTC A CIR 4 PN SC00 CCH 1 PN SC01 DCH 1 PN SC03 ICH 4 PN SC03 A CSH ICH 4 PN SC03 B CSH ICH 4 PN SC03 C CSH 4 JUNE 01 2007 CM05 ...

Page 96: ...Hotel PMS MCI PN AP00 B PN AP00 D 08 MFR MFC 911 Sender Trunk PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTB A CIR Trunk PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A CM06 09 DTI PN 30DTC PN 24DTA PN DTA PN DTB CFT PN CFTC PN CFTC A CM07 CMAA 10 BRT PN BRTA PN 2BRTC PN 2BRTK PN 4BRTA A CM07 CMAA 11 CCH PN SC00 PN DTA PN DTB CCT PN 24CCTA PN 30CCTA PN DTA PN DTB CM06 CMA7 12 DCH PN SC01 PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB for PRI CM06 CMAA CMA9 13 ICH PN...

Page 97: ... R6 2 CMAA 37 Virtual CSH for WLAN Series 3600 38 IPT PN IPTB Virtual IPT NOTE Two AP numbers for the Virtual IPT can be set to the system 39 H 323 IPT PN IPTB CM06 Y 07 17 45 Do Not Disturb group set cancel at specified timing in advance PN AP00 B PN AP00 D with MRCA program North America Only Series 3300 46 SIP PN 8IPTA Series 3600 CM06 Y 07 CM07 Y 01 NONE No data 1 04 15 20 31 64 93 See PRECAUT...

Page 98: ...NONE Number of port controlled by each FP Number of port every 8 port NOTE 6 NOTE 7 When the FP No is set to 00 03 128 ports When the FP No is set to 04 31 0 port Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 NOTE 5 NOTE 15 NOTE 16 NOTE 17 4 00 63 See PRECAUTION 2 00 07 08 15 NONE PIM Virtual PIM number 0 15 controlled by each FP PIM0 Virtual PIM number 0 PIM7 Virtual PIM number 7 NOTE 8 Virtual PIM number 8 Virtual PIM ...

Page 99: ...D card FP card CM05 Y 2 4 CM14 NOTE 4 6 00 93 See PRECAUTION 2 0 1 2 3 Signaling Converter Virtual FP Virtual IPT Virtual CSH Remote Connection MP built in FP FP DAIA DAID card PS Accommodation mode AP card CM05 Y 2 5 CM06 Y 07 CM14 NOTE 12 7 00 93 See PRECAUTION 2 0 2 3 Type of FP AP accommodated in the Remote Site Virtual FP Virtual CSH MP built in FP AP card Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM05 Y 6 NOTE ...

Page 100: ...Site No 01 15 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 software and Series 3300 software 01 30 Remote Site No 01 30 Series 3400 software ZZ 00 07 Physical PIM No for Main Site 00 01 Physical PIM No for Remote Site When FP for Remote Site controls 2 PIMs XX ZZZZ XX 00 Main Site 01 15 Remote Site No 01 15 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 software and Series 3300 software 01 30 Remote Site No 01 30 Series 3400 software ZZZZ 0001 ...

Page 101: ... software and Series 3300 software 01 30 Remote Sitme No 01 30 Series 3400 software ZZ 00 15 Virtual PIM No XX ZZ or XX YY ZZ Virtual PIM number controlled by Virtual FP for PS Station Virtual FP for WLAN Station XX ZZ XX 00 Main Site ZZ 08 11 14 15 Virtual PIM No Series 3400 software When AP card Virtual CSH is accommodated at Remote Site XX ZZ XX 01 15 Remote Site No 01 15 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 ...

Page 102: ... CIR is accommodated at Remote Site XX YY ZZ XX 01 30 Remote Site No 01 30 YY 99 AP card ZZ 31 AP No of PRT card 15 AP No of CIR card Series 3800 software NOTE When multiple PRT cards are accom modated in the same site AP number set by SENSE switch should not over lap Virtual PIM number accommodates Virtual AP card XX ZZ XX 00 Main Site ZZ 12 13 Virtual PIM No for Virtual IPT NONE See the table on...

Page 103: ...e Physical PIM Virtual PIM NOTE 5 You should set one PIM to the FP number of Virtual FP If two PIMs are set to the FP number of Virtual FP the Virtual FP cannot operate normally 04 15 20 31 XX ZZ Setup of Virtual PIM which accommodates Virtual AP XX 00 Site Number When the system is main site of Remote PIM over IP ZZ 12 13 Virtual PIM number Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM50 Y 0 NOTE 11 9 00 63 See PRECA...

Page 104: ... the Remote PIM over IP feature is not provided for the system this data setting is not required NOTE 6 Set this data to the FP number of FP card MP built in FP Do not set this data to the AP FP number of Virtual FP AP NOTE 7 Be sure to set every 8 port If the setting value of the second data cannot be divided by 8 the value of the remainder is omitted and not assigned to the FP number NOTE 8 Assi...

Page 105: ... CM05 Y 4 8 clear the station number set by CM10 CM14 before chang ing NOTE 15 Be sure to set the number of port every 8 port If the setting value of second data cannot be divided by 8 the value that the remainder is omitted that has been assigned to the FP number NOTE 16 The port number can be used from the port number 000 up to the value set by this command For example when setting the number of...

Page 106: ...umber 0 7 XX Z NONE XX AP number 04 15 of PN CS00 Z Circuit number of PN CS00 0 1 No data CM05 CM60 04 00 15 MFR MFC 911 Sender CIR Trunk 00 15 XX Z NONE XX AP number of PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTB A 04 15 20 31 PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A 04 15 Z Circuit number of PN 4RSTB PN 4RSTB A PN 4RSTC PN 4RSTC A 0 3 No data CM05 07 0 7 CCH IPT SIP channel number 04 15 20 31 NONE AP number 04 15 20 31 of PN SC00 PN 24CCTA P...

Page 107: ...A9 Y 00 00 31 DCH channel number Series 3800 04 15 20 31 NONE AP number 04 15 20 31 of PN SC01 PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB No data CM05 CM35 Y 93 CMA9 Y 0 64 93 NONE AP number 64 93 of PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB NOTE No data NOTE This data is effective only when PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB is accommodated in a remote site 09 00 15 ICH D channel number 04 15 20 31 NONE AP number ...

Page 108: ...0 slot and LT01 slot CM06 Y 10 1 XX00 2 000 1 XX01 2 008 17 00 07 VIPT Voice channel for H 323 IPT number 04 15 20 31 NONE AP number 04 15 20 31 of PN IPTB No data CM05 18 XX ZZ D channel path between CSI and CSH XX AP number 04 15 20 31 of PN SC03 A PN SC03 B PN SC03 C ZZ D channel block num ber 00 03 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 000 255 NONE CS ZT number of PN 2CSIA PN 2CSI A PN 2CSIH PN 4CSIA PN 4CSIA...

Page 109: ...Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 01 XX ZZ Channel No of Digital Trunk Inter face CCIS PN 24DTA C PN 24PRTA PN 24CCTA PN 30DTC C PN 30PRTA PN 30CCTA PN 8IPTA PN DTA PN DTB XX AP No 04 15 20 31 ZZ Channel No PN 24DTA C PN 24PRTA PN 24CCTA 00 23 PN 30DTC C PN 30PRTA PN 30CCTA PN DTA PN DTB 01 31 NOTE 1 CFTC 8IPTA 00 31 D000 D255 NONE Trunk number NOTE 2 NOTE ...

Page 110: ...ata CM05 CM30 CMA9 Y 00 01 Channel No of ISDN PRI PN 24DTA C PN 24PRTA PN 30DTC C PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB XX AP No 04 15 20 31 64 93 ZZ Channel No B Channel number 00 22 D Channel number 23 Series 3800 D000 D511 NONE Trunk number NOTE No data CM05 CM30 CMA9 Y 00 01 NOTE Second data D256 D511 can be set only when PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB is accommodated in a remote site Channel No of Confe...

Page 111: ...d even if only one PCM digital line is accommodated to the 2BRT card or less than four PCM digital lines are accommo dated to the 4BRT card Set make busy to the unused trunk numbers by CME5 Y 1 D000 D255 NONE Trunk number NOTE Trunk numbers already assigned by CM10 CM14 should not be used No data CM05 05 32XX Virtual Channel No for Event Based CCIS XX Home Side trunk virtual channel No 00 30 even ...

Page 112: ...le Available 011 Operator Monitoring Australia Only 0 1 Not available Available 012 Attendant Override Busy Verification 0 1 Not available Available 014 Attendant Loop Release 0 1 Available Not available 018 Attendant Night Transfer 0 1 Not available Available See CM51 Y 13 020 Terminating to Attendant Console by receiving Forward GII signal on DID MFC call Not used in North America 0 1 Not allowe...

Page 113: ... Attendant Console or Digital Announcement Trunk 0 1 Restricted ROT connection Predetermined station ATTCON or Digital Announcement Trunk assigned by CM51 Y 06 07 034 Receiving Tone when the destination goes on hook while a line is connecting to a destination For EU Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 NOTE In Germany you have to set setting data to 0 0 1 BT ROT 035 Toll Restriction for an outgoing call by Speed...

Page 114: ...ng Security Stored number display on Dterm for an outgoing call by Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing 0 1 Not displayed Display 044 Toll Restriction for an outgoing call by Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing 0 1 Not provided Provided 045 Warning Tone sent to connected parties during Executive Right of Way Executive Override Busy Verification or Attendant Override 0 1 Only once Every ...

Page 115: ...tendant Recall 056 Result of a Switch Hook Flash on a telephone which 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 062 Call transfer from a station before a called station answers 0 1 Not available Available 063 Call ...

Page 116: ...system is installed with loop start trunks it is important to select the highest available trunk setting to prevent call collisions 0 1 Highest available trunk Lowest available trunk 085 Type of PS WLAN Terminal No Answer timer 0 1 As per CM41 Y 0 86 As per CM41 Y 0 01 088 Home PBX Numbering Plan for WCS Roaming For PCS 0 1 Closed Numbering System Open Numbering System 090 Loop on control after di...

Page 117: ...4 STA B is held and STA A returns to the connection with C O line Bro ker s Call 104 When CM08 103 0 0 1 The call with STA B is disconnected and STA A returns to the C O line Three Party Conference 109 Periodic record tone on live record 0 1 To send Not sent 110 1000 Slot Memory Block number 3 for Speed Calling Sta tion Station Speed Dialing is used as the Memory Block for Speed Calling System Sys...

Page 118: ...ne STA A hears ROT 119 Toll Diversion When the station dials restricted area code after C O trunk access code 0 1 Diversion to attendant ICPT Station receives ROT 120 Name Display Guest Name Display Time to go back to Date and Time display after the call answered NOTE Effective only when CM08 255 1 0 1 10 seconds later 6 seconds later 121 Name Display Guest Name Display after the call answered NOT...

Page 119: ...er timing for trunk incoming call As per CM41 Y 0 01 CM41 Y 0 100 CME6 Y 08 130 Exclusive Hold on Dterm 0 1 Not available Available 133 A trunk line placed in Consultation Hold by Call Park System Tenant can be retrieved by pressing trunk line appearance key on Dterm 0 1 Not available Available 135 Periodic Time Indication Tone sending for C O Line connec tion See CM41 Y 0 09 0 1 To send Not sent ...

Page 120: ...M08 397 0 1 Internal Ringing External Ringing Ringing signal for calls from station Tie Line through CCIS North America Only 0 1 2 seconds ON 4 seconds OFF 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF Ringing signal for calls from C O through CCIS North America Only 0 1 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF 2 seconds ON 4 seconds OFF 140 Message Waiting indication on Line Key of Dterm 0 1 Available Not available 141 Recording S...

Page 121: ...ion returns to C O line call 148 When a station user upon encountering the called station busy has dialed the same last digit again while hearing busy tone NOTE Effective only when CM08 069 1 See CM08 069 0 1 Switch Hook Flash Ineffective 149 In delay type paging when the paged party encounters a busy paging circuit Call Back is automatically set Applicable to both Radio Paging and Speaker Paging ...

Page 122: ...0 as follows Paging Answer Zone 0 Trunk Route 50 9 Trunk Route 59 CM20 A070 A079 are used to set the combined access answer codes 0 1 Same Different See CM20 A070 A079 CM30 Y 28 CM44 02XX NOTE The second data must be set to 0 when one Paging trunk is connected with the multiple AMP relay cir cuits or one Paging trunk is connected with two AMP relay circuits simultaneously 158 All Zone Internal Pag...

Page 123: ...When the DTMF station or Dterm station dials during set ting of Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing 0 1 is set as programmable pause by CM41 Y 0 38 is set as dialed digit 172 Automatic Idle Return on Dterm 0 1 Not available Available 176 1000 Slot Memory Block number 2 for Speed Calling Sta tion Station Speed Dialing is used as the Memory Block for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing...

Page 124: ...ng or while talking with another party 0 1 Not available Available 185 When the transferring station goes on hook before the called station answers for Call Transfer All Calls service if the trans ferred call remains unanswered for a preprogrammed duration the transferring station is recalled Recall timing See CM41 Y 0 07 0 1 Not available Available 187 Recall priority over Call Forwarding 0 1 Rec...

Page 125: ...urb records print on Hotel printer and the report is sent to PMS when setting Do Not Disturb from guest station 0 1 Available Not available 204 Diversion display on Attendant Console 0 1 Available Not available 205 LDN Diversion on Attendant Console See CM58 0 1 Available Not available 206 Trunk to Trunk transfer by an attendant before answer on the outgoing trunk 0 1 Not available Available 207 B...

Page 126: ... Call 148 When a station user upon encountering the called station busy has dialed the same last digit again hearing busy tone 1 Ineffective NOTE 1 While the Dterm or DP telephone is holding the other call this feature is not available NOTE 2 While the DTMF telephone is holding the other call this feature is not available Access Code Service Feature Calling Station Kind Attendant Console Dterm DP ...

Page 127: ...he call is disconnected ACD UCD station hears ROT 215 When a ACD UCD station dials ACD UCD Busy out code after holding the call from C O Line DDD FX WATS on Consulta tion Hold See CM17 Y 5 0 1 ACD UCD station hears Service Set Tone and returns to the call by Switch Hook Flash The call is disconnected ACD UCD station hears ROT 216 Processor for Authorization Code Forced Account Code 0 1 To provide ...

Page 128: ...e via ATTCON Programming Mode 0 1 Available Not available 232 Trunk access from station in Room Cutoff status 0 1 Restricted to C O only Restricted to all Trunk Route 233 Message Waiting lamp of calling station is extinguished when an attendant answers 0 1 Available See CM13 Y 13 Not available 234 Message Waiting Message Reminder is reset turning the MW Lamp off irrespective of answering of callin...

Page 129: ... call is routed to Attendant within the tenant of the called station The call is routed to Attendant within the tenant of the DID Tie Line trunk NOTE To set Mobility Access Mode the second data should be set to 0 244 Terminating system of all incoming trunks is changed by Day Night Mode change by station dialing 0 1 Available Not available 245 Trunk Restriction class assigned by CM12 Y 01 is chang...

Page 130: ...enting the monitoring of telephone conversations Some federal and state laws require a party monitoring a telephone conversation to use beeptones to notify all parties to the telephone conversation and or to obtain consent from all parties to the telephone conversation Some of these laws pro vide strict penalties for illegal monitoring of telephone conversations 0 1 Not sent To send only once 262 ...

Page 131: ... Voice First from Attendant Console 0 1 Not provided Busy Tone To provide 274 Line lockout indication on DSS Console 0 1 Available Not available 280 Time Display for Message Reminder Message Waiting Sys tem Individual on Dterm 0 1 24 Hour Military format 12 Hour 281 Maid Identification number used for Maid Status NOTE 2 0 1 Available Not available 282 Message RING ON OK is printed out when wake up...

Page 132: ...itial Data BASIC SERVICE FEATURE SETTING DATA 293 Wake Up time display on Front Desk Terminal 0 1 24 Hour Military format 12 Hour 294 MW lamp indication on Dterm to which Message Waiting Mes sage Reminder is set 0 1 Flashing 60 IPM Steady lighting Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 CM08 ...

Page 133: ...ethod 0 1 Same as Camp On transfer method Switch Hook Flash Call Hold access code Answer key Alternating between two calls by Switch Hook Flash Answer key 324 Direct In Termination Outside In the case of no release signal on incoming trunk and both answer and release signals on outgoing trunk 0 1 Allowed Restricted 331 Sender Prepause for outgoing call via attendant 0 1 To provide Not provided 333...

Page 134: ...ll is continued or dropped See CM30 Y 30 31 32 33 CM41 Y 0 39 0 1 Disconnect call Continue call 361 Dial is automatically added to the digits sent to Radio Paging System 0 1 Allowed Restricted 362 Confirmation tone after dialing access code for Account Code Authorization Code Forced Account Code 0 1 No tone Service Set Tone 363 For Automated Attendant call caller dials while receiving message or m...

Page 135: ...ing call from CCIS 0 1 Restricted Allowed 371 Call Forwarding Override CCIS 0 1 Not available BT connection Available 372 Alternative Routing when outgoing trunks of tandem office are all busy Alternate Routing for multiple IPT SIP cards 0 1 Available Not available 373 Send Call Forwarding station information through CCIS 0 1 To send Not sent 376 When forwarded call is terminated to VMS via CCIS w...

Page 136: ...requency 0 1 Red steady light 120 IPM flash As per CM35 Y 32 386 Destination setting of Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer Outside or Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer Outside by entering only a trunk access code 0 1 Restricted Allowed 388 Holding held party control for Music on Hold tenant basis 0 1 Held party control tenant Holding party con...

Page 137: ... for external call Not used in North America 0 1 2 seconds ON 4 seconds OFF 0 4 seconds ON 0 2 seconds OFF 0 4 seconds ON 2 seconds OFF 396 Station ringing cadence selection for Internal call Not used in North America 0 1 2 seconds ON 4 seconds OFF For Dterm 1 second ON 5 seconds OFF For SLT 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF Continued on next page INITIAL INITIAL CM08 ...

Page 138: ...N 3 5OFF 1ON 4OFF 0 3ON 0 2OFF 0 3ON 4 2OFF Dterm 1ON 2OFF 1ON 2OFF 2ON 4OFF 2ON 4OFF 0 357ON 0 2OFF 0 357ON 2OFF 0 357ON 0 2OFF 0 357ON 2OFF 1ON 4OFF 0 25ON 0 25OFF 0 25ON 4 25OFF External Ringing SLT 0 4ON 0 2OFF 0 4ON 2OFF 2ON 4OFF 0 4ON 0 2OFF 0 4ON 2OFF 2ON 4OFF 1ON 4OFF 1 5ON 3 5OFF 0 3ON 0 2OFF 0 3ON 4 2OFF 1ON 4OFF Dterm 0 4ON 0 2OFF 0 4ON 2OFF 2ON 4OFF 0 4ON 0 2OFF 0 4ON 2OFF 2ON 4OFF 2ON...

Page 139: ...the data to 0 0 1 To provide Not provided Dterm connection PAD For EU Series 3400 0 1 With PAD Without PAD NOTE 1 CM08 398 0 With PAD is available for following countries Austria Belgium Denmark Germany Italy South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland The Netherlands UK NOTE 2 CM08 398 1 Without PAD is available for following countries Brazil China International Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 ...

Page 140: ...dvice of Charge Australia France Germany Netherlands Italy Greece Luxembourg Portugal Spain Sweden 0 1 Not available Available 405 Consecutive Speed Dialing when making ISDN call 0 1 Available Not available 407 Busy tone is sent to calling party of ISDN when called party is busy in tandem connection ISDN to COT 0 1 Available BT Not available RBT 420 Frequency of metering pulse for COT Australia On...

Page 141: ...mber and additional DTMF signals to One Touch key on Dterm 0 1 To send Not sent 428 VMS transfer from attendant if Camp On is set and not answered 0 1 To provide Not provided 429 Automatic setting of OAI SMFR for Dterm Sub line Cintech Jazz ACD only 0 1 Available Not available 430 Send Calling Party Subaddress to ISDN network when making call from ISDN Terminal 0 1 To send As per CM08 431 Not sent...

Page 142: ...dial ing MW access codes are not allowed over CCIS 0 1 Available Not available 445 Pressing Paging key on ATTCON DESKCON when the atten dant is in idle 0 1 Available Not available 448 When Dterm 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 Forwarding Don t Answer CCIS set...

Page 143: ...on Series 3900 0 1 To readout from the newest data To readout from the oldest data NOTE Set the second data to 0 when measuring traffic data continuously per hour day 470 Send Backward GB signal when terminating to Attendant Con sole on DID MFC call Not used in North America 0 1 Called station control Called station idle charge 471 Send Backward GB signal when terminating by tandem con nection or ...

Page 144: ...g for Backward signal on DOD MFC call for Pulse Form signal Not used in Australia North America 0 1 Not available Available 479 Kind of MFC Signaling Chinese No 1 0 1 Chinese No 1 Other than Chinese No 1 487 Selection of Backward signal for ANI signal on DID MFC call NOTE The setting data of CM08 477 and 487 must be same Not used in North America 0 1 Backward GC Backward GA 489 Type of Single Data...

Page 145: ...g telephone for Caller ID Station when an internal call is terminated North America Only 0 1 Not sent To send 508 Mask indication for Station Authorization Code entry 0 1 To provide Not provided 509 Call Forwarding Override when the Call Forwarding All Calls is set to the My Line of Dterm 0 1 Call Forwarding Override As per CM08 268 510 Station Hunting Not Available when the called PS WLAN Ter min...

Page 146: ...e the Privacy Release feature which does not use My line of the third party Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 0 1 To provide Not provided 524 Send calling party name to the analog telephone for Caller ID Station when an internal call is terminated NOTE This data is effective only when the 2nd data of CM12 Y 20 is set to 01 North America Only Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 0 1 To send Calling Party Name is sent Not sen...

Page 147: ... software When using Series 3700 R12 2 software or later set this data by CM08 580 538 Duration of displaying the destination information when the outgoing call is answered by the destination via CCIS ISDN Series 3300 0 1 Until call is finished 6 seconds 542 Type of Camp On from ATTCON Series 3400 0 1 Semi Automatic Camp On Automatic Camp On 543 Whether the step call is to be restricted or not Ser...

Page 148: ...n incoming call holding call cannot be seized with My line because it is used by the other Dterm on multiline Series 3500 0 1 Group Feature Key is unavailable Group Feature Key is available by seizing Sub line 558 Group Feature Key on Dterm with Line Preselection function Series 3500 NOTE Effective only when CM08 199 1 0 1 To provide Not provided 559 Number of character kinds that can be used for ...

Page 149: ...turn in case the ORT time out occurs after the Redial Speaker key is pressed with the Dterm is on hook condi tion Series 3600 0 1 Not available Available NOTE This command is effective only when CM08 172 is set to 1 570 Whether the access codes of Single Digit Feature Access Code feature are fixed or not Series 3600 0 1 Programmable Access Code Fixed Access Code 576 Attendant Station Night Transfe...

Page 150: ...following services are effective Call Forwarding All Calls Split Call Forwarding All Calls Call Forwarding All Calls of Mobility Access Do Not Disturb Transfer the call to station set Do Not Disturb CM51 Y 10 Call Forwarding Logout 588 CID Call Back when an incoming call is forwarded when a station to which a call is terminated is busy or when a station to which a call is terminated is set Do Not ...

Page 151: ... 608 Call Forwarding type when an incoming call terminates via CCIS 0 1 As per CM65 Y 37 38 39 As per CM65 Y 23 24 25 614 When IP trunk of originating office in CCIS over IP connection Point to Multipoint connection cannot connect with a net work a non trunk correspondence message is sent to destina tion office via other IP trunk Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 To send Not sent NOTE 1 Non trunk correspo...

Page 152: ...2 R6 2 0 1 Not connected To connect 627 In ETSI ISDN Overlap Receiving whether the system connects to the calling party when the DID number of digits received from ISDN is more than the maximum number of digits assigned by CM85 Y 0 7 For EU Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 Not connected To connect 628 Link Reconnect Peer to peer CCIS Series 3300 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE This command is effective ...

Page 153: ... tandem connection CCIS to CCIS Series 3600 0 1 To provide CGC sending Not provided CFL sending 669 Sending the station status type to the destination office when the Dterm ATTCON calls a station set the DND over CCIS Series 3700 R12 1 0 1 To send DND setting To send the restriction 672 Releasing the path by RTP monitoring via SIP card Series 3700 R12 2 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE When the se...

Page 154: ...ommand is effective when the fault information fault kind 43 is assigned by CMEA Y 2 NOTE 2 When the second data of CM08 679 is set to 1 the registering fault information fault kind 43 by RTP monitoring via SIP card is performed as follows When releasing the path by RTP monitoring via SIP card is provided CM08 672 0 the fault information fault kind 43 is registered whenever the path is released by...

Page 155: ... VMS via CCIS NOTE 1st data 0 is effective only when CM08 379 0 0 1 To send Not sent 704 The following signal is sent to VMS Busy signal When the VMS forwards a call to a station trunk and the station trunk is busy Answer signal When the VMS forwards a call to a station trunk and the station trunk answers Release signal When a station trunk hangs up while accessing the VMS NOTE Set the second data...

Page 156: ...ference Series 3500 0 1 Not sent To send 734 Method of specifying the starting AMP relay circuit Other than EU Series 3900 0 1 To specify by Access Code To specify per trunk NOTE 1 Set the second data to 0 when one Paging trunk is connected with multiple AMP relay circuits or with two AMP relay circuits simultaneously NOTE 2 Set the second data to 1 when one Paging trunk is connected with one AMP ...

Page 157: ... terminal for OAI SMFN 0 1 Single Line Telephone PS 805 OAI SMFN STS Status when the forwarded call with Call Forwarding No Answer Don t Answer is terminated to a sta tion SMFN FID 3 1 Series 3300 0 1 SMFN STS 5 6 SMFN STS 1 806 Action when the number of Wake Up calls exceeds the maxi mum number assigned by CM42 04 0 1 Restrict Wake Up call setting Set to 5 or 10 minutes prior to preset time 808 O...

Page 158: ...arded call with Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line No Answer Don t Answer SMFN FID 2 Series 3400 0 1 SMFN STS 5 6 7 SMFN STS 0 818 Send OAI SMFN when Exclusive Hold For EU Series 3400 0 1 To send Not sent 820 Display of the monetary unit for ISDN call charge Series 3600 0 1 Monetary unit is not displayed As per CM04 Y 00 00 NOTE When setting the second data to 1 and CM04 Y 00 00 is set to 01 31 i...

Page 159: ...E This command is available in following conditions Output Message Format of SMDR NEAX 2400 IMS Extended Format Local Office 2000 IPS 835 Printing of each hotel feature record with the printer that is connected to the PMS using the PN AP00 B PN AP00 D card with MRCA program Series 3600 0 1 Available Not available 836 System clock used for the SMDR output of outgoing incoming call Series 3600 0 1 S...

Page 160: ... R12 2 0 1 To set Not set 847 Send OAI SMFN when setting CAMP ON of OAI SMFN FID 6 STS status 3 for the Call Hold status Series 3700 R12 2 0 1 To send Not sent 849 Send virtual station number CM11 to SMDR when the call to the virtual station is transferred by Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer Outside Series 3800 0 1 To display Not displayed NOTE When the second data of CM0...

Page 161: ...2C port used for downloading the VMS Soft Key data NOTE When Port 1 is used for Built in MODEM the Port 1 cannot be used for downloading the VMS Soft Key data 0 1 Port 1 Port 0 904 System clock used for the date pattern time pattern in LCR service Series 3600 0 1 System clock of the site that the seized trunk calling station is accom modated System clock of Main Site JULY 01 2006 CM08 ...

Page 162: ...nal features on a system wide basis PRECAUTION This command requires the system reset after data setting ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE INITIAL 09 ADDITIONAL SERVICE FEATURE DATA 0 1 2 digits EXE ST DE DE 1 digit Initial Data ADDITIONAL SERVICE FEATURE SETTING DATA 52 MF MFC Signaling Enhanced 911 0 1 To provide Not provided NOVEMBER 15 2006 CM09 ...

Page 163: ...8 per system Use the LAN Interface number 00 31 3 In the Remote PIM over IP system maximum 32 LAN Interface number can be assigned for IP PAD cards LAN Interface number 00 31 can be used Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 4 IP PAD serial number CM0A Y 00 must be set according to the accommodated PIM and slot as follows When accommodated in odd numbered PIM PIM1 3 5 7 Continued on next page IPT INITIAL IP PAD I...

Page 164: ...s is 2 per system Use the LAN interface number 00 31 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE IPT INITIAL IP PAD INITIAL SIP INITIAL VM LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 MP12 FP12 PFT PIM 0 2 4 6 IP PAD No 0 IP PAD No 1 PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A MP12 FP12 PIM 0 2 4 6 VM LT00 LT01 LT02 LT03 LT04 LT05 LT06 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PFT PN 8IPLA IP PAD No 1 IP PAD No 0 ST EXE 0AYY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DA...

Page 165: ...e number for IP PAD H 323 IPT SIP 00 31 LAN Interface number XXZ NONE XX FP number 00 31 which accommodates the IP PAD Z IP PAD number 0 3 No data XX0 NONE XX AP number 04 15 20 31 of PN 8IPTA PN IPTB No data 01 IP Address of LAN Inter face for IP PAD H 323 IPT SIP NOTE 000000000000 255255255255 NONE IP Address No data 02 Subnet Mask of LAN Inter face for IP PAD H 323 IPT SIP NOTE 000000000000 255...

Page 166: ...umber 05060 is used NOTE 1 10 ports from the TCP UDP RTP Port num ber are used per LAN Interface NOTE 2 Set this data when the router or firewall pro vides the restriction by the TCP port NOTE 3 The same port number cannot be used for the port number which UDP Port for Voice control 1st data 90 TCP Port for H 245 control 1st data 92 and RTP Port for Voice Packet transmit ting receiving 1st data 93...

Page 167: ...fore is required When Series 3200 R6 2 or later is used the Non Linear Processor Con trol is always provided NOTE 2 Set the second data to 0 usually 23 Sending PAD level for SIP IP PAD 00 31 LAN Interface number 00 16 NONE 0 dB PAD 16 dB PAD 0 dB PAD NOTE 1 Set the PAD level by CM67 Y 02 when using Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 software or later NOTE 2 Set the second data in range of 0 to 14 dB 14 dB Loss...

Page 168: ...e of Service TOS field Precedence for IP PAD 00 31 LAN Interface number XZ NONE X PRECEDENCE 0 7 for voice packet Z PRECEDENCE 0 7 for control packet 56 NOTE 1 Set the TOS field precedence by CM67 Y 01 when using Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 software or later NOTE 2 The priority of PRECEDENCE 0 7 is as follows PRECEDENCE 0 Lowest priority PRECEDENCE 7 Highest priority Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 169: ...er 9998 10317 are used 1st data 94 05060 Port number 05060 is used NOTE 1 10 ports from the TCP UDP RTP Port num ber are used per LAN Interface NOTE 2 The same port number cannot be used for the port number which UDP Port for Voice control 1st data 90 TCP Port for H 245 control 1st data 92 and RTP Port for Voice Packet transmit ting receiving 1st data 93 31 TCP UDP RTP Port of LAN Interface 09 for...

Page 170: ...EANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 50 IP PAD card number of LAN Interface for IP PAD 00 31 LAN Interface number 0 7 Card Number of IP PAD NOTE Set this data only when the card number of the IP PAD is set by CM10 51 VLAN function for SIP IP PAD Series 3100 0 1 To provide Not provided 52 Priority of VLAN ID for SIP IP PAD Series 3100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Priority 0 NOTE 1 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 P...

Page 171: ...rtiary IP Address for DNS server Series 3600 NOTE Set the IP Address of DNS server only when using the domain name to describe URL 65 Global IP Address for IP PAD of Remote Site of Remote PIM over IP when IP PAD is controlled by NAT Series 3700 R12 1 00 31 LAN Interface number 000000000000 255255255255 NONE Global IP Address for IP PAD No data NOTE Assign the converted IP Address by NAT when NAT c...

Page 172: ...hout 16VCT Connect with G 711 fixed 72 Characteristic level setting of each IP PAD channel Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 XXZZ XX LAN Inter face Num ber 00 31 ZZ IP PAD Channel Number 00 31 00 07 10 17 NONE Characteristic level No NOTE No data Level Destination Terminal Trunk via TDSW 7 COT LDT DIT ODT 6 Single line telephone including LLC connection 5 PRT BRT 4 DTI 3 PS 2 Dterm AD 8 Paging equipment ATTCO...

Page 173: ...ed When accommodating PN 8IPLA when only basic card is used 8 channel used 8 ports are occu pied When accommodating PN 8IPLA when expansion card PZ 24IPLA is used PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A 32 channel used 32 ports are occupied NOTE For the PN 8IPLA card when setting all channels to be make busy by this data the card cannot start up 74 Threshold of Smooth PAD limit function of voice level to each desti...

Page 174: ...ually Level Destination Terminal Trunk Default Settings PN 8IPLA PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A 7 COT LDT DIT ODT 5 dBm Smooth PAD OFF 6 Single line telephone including LLC connection 2 dBm 5 PRT BRT 4 DTI 3 PS 2 Dterm AD 8 Paging equipment ATTCON SN708 709 712 741 SN716 DESKCON 1 External BGM source CFT DAT 0 IPT 10 17 Fixed allocation to specific Trunk Route Service Restriction Class Continued on next pa...

Page 175: ...LA IP PAD Series 3500 00 31 LAN Interface number 0 1 Not provided To provide 78 Tone Disabler for the FAX communication on the SIP card Series 3700 R12 2 00 31 LAN Interface number 0 1 Available Not available NOTE 1 To provide Tone Disabler firmware version of SC 3591 IPS IPTT PROG B1 or later of SIP card is required NOTE 2 Tone Disabler is a feature to improve FAX communication rate When detectin...

Page 176: ... card Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 31 LAN Interface number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NONE Always detect FAX mode Voice mode fixed 1 minute after starting communi cation 2 minutes after starting communi cation 3 minutes after starting communi cation 4 minutes after starting communi cation 5 minutes after starting communi cation 1 minute after starting communi cation NOTE If the FAX mode timer is set to longer a pr...

Page 177: ... Not provided 5 seconds 5 seconds 120 seconds Clear Not provided NOTE We recommend setting the RTCP sending timer 5 seconds to enable RTCP function if there is no system administrator specification 93 RTCP sending pattern for SIP trunk Series 3800 00 31 LAN Interface number 0 1 Random Fixed NOTE 1 Although this command is set RTCP sending is not performed when CM0A Y 92 is set to 000 or NONE NOTE ...

Page 178: ...0000 Port number 9998 10317 are used 1st data 94 05060 Port number 05060 is used NOTE 1 10 ports from the TCP UDP RTP Port num ber are used per LAN Interface NOTE 2 The same port number cannot be used for the port number which UDP Port for Voice control 1st data 90 TCP Port for H 245 control 1st data 92 and RTP Port for Voice Packet transmit ting receiving 1st data 93 101 TCP UDP RTP Port of LAN I...

Page 179: ...rt number 9998 10317 are used 1st data 94 05060 Port number 05060 is used NOTE 1 10 ports from the TCP UDP RTP Port num ber are used per LAN Interface NOTE 2 The same port number cannot be used for the port number which UDP Port for Voice control 1st data 90 TCP Port for H 245 control 1st data 92 and RTP Port for Voice Packet transmit ting receiving 1st data 93 107 TCP UDP RTP Port of LAN Interfac...

Page 180: ... number 50000 is used 1st data 92 6000 Port number 6000 7024 are used 1st data 93 10000 Port number 9998 10317 are used 1st data 94 05060 Port number 05060 is used NOTE 1 10 ports from the TCP UDP RTP Port num ber are used per LAN Interface NOTE 2 The same port number cannot be used for the port number which UDP Port for Voice control 1st data 90 TCP Port for H 245 control 1st data 92 and RTP Port...

Page 181: ... 05 40 41 98 CM0B Y 31 60 00 02 05 40 41 VLAN data setting CM0B Y 02 00 04 CM0B Y 31 60 30 34 Survival Mode CM0B Y 31 60 50 51 52 53 SNMP data setting CM0B YY 03 00 02 10 11 20 27 30 33 40 43 50 53 60 63 70 77 80 83 90 CM0B Y 101 115 00 02 10 11 20 27 30 33 40 43 50 53 60 63 70 77 80 83 90 Remote Site number CM0B Y 00 90 0BYY 2ND DATA EXE ST DE DE 1 32 digits 1ST DATA 2 digits Initial Data NOTE To...

Page 182: ...00 Mbps Full Duplex Fixed Auto Negotiation 40 Location number for stations accommodatedin the Main Site Series 3400 NOTE 3 00 63 NONE Location number 00 Location number 63 Location number 00 41 Tenant number for stations accommodatedin the Main Site Series 3500 00 63 NONE Tenant number 00 Tenant number 63 Tenant number 01 NOTE 4 90 Remote Site number Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 01 30 NONE Remote Site nu...

Page 183: ...ard NOTE 3 This data is available when location number is not assigned by CM12 Y 39 50 NOTE 4 For the visitor station in the visitor site the tenant number set by this data is effective even if the tenant number has been set by CM12 Y 04 NOTE 5 This data must be set to the MP cards of each Remote Site NOTE 6 Since this data is written to the Flash Rom of MP card directly the data cannot be saved l...

Page 184: ...lable Continued on next page Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 02 VLAN data setting Series 3100 00 VLAN function 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE 1 01 Priority of VLAN ID 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Priority 0 NOTE 2 Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Priority 7 02 VLAN ID 0001 4094 NONE VLAN ID NOTE 3 NOTE 4 No data 03 IP Address for VLAN 000000000000 255...

Page 185: ... Manage ment Protocol SNMP data setting 02 Trap is sent to the SNMP manager Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 To send Not sent 03 Definition of the IP address for the SNMP manager Series 3300 0 1 Subnet Mask of the IP address for the SNMP manager First place IP address for the SNMP manager Fourth place 04 Kind of Trap message Spe cific Object ID sent to SNMP manager Australia Only Series 3600 0 1 Variable...

Page 186: ...acter Code Table in CM77 20 System informa tion sysDescr 1 8 1 16 charac ters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters IPS See Character Code Table in CM77 NOTE If no data is set IPS is set as System informa tion 21 System informa tion sysDescr 2 8 17 32 charac ters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 char...

Page 187: ...ies 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 24 System informa tion sysDescr 5 8 65 80 charac ters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 25 System informa tion sysDescr 6 8 81 96 charac ters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 26 System informa tion sysDescr 7 8 97 112 charac ters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 27 System informa tion sysDescr 8 8 113 12...

Page 188: ...AT Continued on next page Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 03 Simple Network Manage ment Protocol SNMP data setting 30 Contact with the system manager sysContact 1 4 1 16 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 31 Contact with the system manager sysContact 2 4 17 32 ...

Page 189: ... the data is over written from the SNMP manager be sure to execute the system data backup by MAT Continued on next page Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 03 Simple Network Manage ment Protocol SNMP data setting 33 Contact with the system manager sysContact 4 4 49 64 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No...

Page 190: ... on next page Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 03 Simple Network Manage ment Protocol SNMP data setting 40 System name sysName 1 4 1 16 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 41 System name sysName 2 4 17 32 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 42 System name sysN...

Page 191: ...A 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 03 Simple Network Manage ment Protocol SNMP data setting 50 Location of sys tem sysLoca tion 1 4 1 16 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 51 Location of sys tem sysLoca tion 2 4 17 32 charac ters NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 52 Location of s...

Page 192: ...Protocol SNMP data setting 60 IP Address for the destination of trap First place Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 000000000000 255255255255 NONE IP Address for the destination of trap No data 61 IP Address for the destination of trap Second place Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 62 IP Address for the destination of trap Third place Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 63 IP Address for the destination of trap Fourth place Series 3200...

Page 193: ... 71 Community name for the destination of trap First place 2 2 17 25 characters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 18 digits 9 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 72 Community name for the destination of trap Second place 1 2 1 16 characters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Charact...

Page 194: ...the destination of trap Third place 2 2 17 25 characters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 18 digits 9 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 76 Community name for the destination of trap Fourth place 1 2 1 16 characters Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX X NONE Character Code by MAT CAT Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters No data See Character Code Table in CM77 7...

Page 195: ...MEANING 03 Simple Network Man agement Protocol SNMP data setting 80 IP Address for the SNMP manager First place NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 000000000000 255255255255 NONE IP Address for the SNMP man ager No data 81 IP Address for the SNMP manager Second place NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 82 IP Address for the SNMP manager Third place NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 83 Required IP Address for the SNMP man ...

Page 196: ...ddress to the IP network Wherever the system is located on the LAN system administrator can manage it easily by setting of the convenient IP address Continued on next page Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 03 Simple Network Man agement Protocol SNMP data setting 90 IP Address for the trap source NOTE Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 000000000000 255255255255 NONE IP Address for the tra...

Page 197: ...set the UDP port number is assigned to No 50000 51984 NOTE 3 One port from the UDP Base Port number you set is assigned to the Virtual FP number automatically when the second data of CM05 Y 6 is set to 1 accommodated in remote site NOTE 4 A UDP port is required to a Dterm IP Assign the necessary number of UDP port to Virtual FP number suitable for the number of Dterm IPs NOTE 5 Since the UDP port ...

Page 198: ... DHM Self port number 1024 DHM Self port number 65534 DHM Self port number 3300 NOTE 1 128 ports from Base Port number you set are assigned as DHM Self ports 4 ports are used for the communication with one remote site The DHM Self port number that is used for the communication with each remote site can be calculated as follows The value of second data 4 site number 1 NOTE 2 Since the DHM Self port...

Page 199: ...t number you set are assigned to Virtual FP number If no data is set the UDP port number is assigned to No 50000 53776 NOTE 2 One port from the UDP Base Port number you set is assigned to the Virtual FP number automatically when the second data of CM05 Y 6 is set to 1 accommodated in remote site NOTE 3 A UDP port is required to a DtermIP Assign the necessary number of UDP port to Virtual FP number...

Page 200: ...port number 57000 TCP Server port number 1024 TCP Server port number 65534 TCP Server port number 57000 Clear 01 TCP Client 00000 01023 01024 64512 64513 65534 NONE CCC TCP Client port number 58000 TCP Client port number 1024 TCP Client port number 64512 TCP Client port number 58000 TCP Client port number 58000 59023 Clear NOTE 1024 ports from the base port number you set are assigned as TCP Clien...

Page 201: ...Remote Site 00000000000 255255255255 NONE Default Gateway No data 05 Speed mode for the Remote Site Series 3400 0 1 100 Mbps Full Duplex Fixed Auto Negotiation NOTE 1 Set this data before connecting as the remote site Also set the speed mode for the main site CM0B Y 00 05 in advance NOTE 2 This data is only available to PZ M606 A ETHER card 30 VLAN with the Remote Site 0 1 To provide Not provided ...

Page 202: ...ata 40 Location number for stations accommo dated in each Remote Site Series 3400 NOTE 4 00 63 NONE Location number 00 Location number 63 Location number 00 41 Tenant number for sta tions accommodated in each Remote Site Series 3500 00 63 NONE Tenant number 00 Tenant number 63 Tenant number 01 NOTE 5 50 Start time for the auto matic changeover to survival mode from normal mode after the disconnect...

Page 203: ...Clear the IP Address and the Subnet Mask for the Remote Site that have been set by CM0B Y 31 60 00 01 NOTE 4 This data is available when location number is not assigned by CM12 Y 39 50 NOTE 5 For the visitor station in the visitor site the tenant number set by this data is effective even if the tenant number has been set by CM12 Y 04 Continued on next page INITIAL CM0B ...

Page 204: ...art time for the auto matic changeover to normal mode from survival mode after the connection between the Main Site and Remote Site returned to normal condition 00 01 04 99 NONE Not execute the automatic changeover to normal mode 0 30 seconds 90 120 seconds 2940 2970 seconds 30 seconds increments 90 120 seconds 52 Start time to notify the link down to the Dterm Dterm IP after the dis connection be...

Page 205: ...ion Profile No Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 00 Type of firmware for update 00 03 05 NONE Dterm IP IP Adapter Type firmware Dterm 75 Dterm Series E with IP adapter firmware Dterm 85 Dterm Series i with IP adapter firmware Dterm IP IP Bundled Type firmware No data 02 Firmware file ver sion for update XXZZ NONE XX Integral No of file version 00 99 ZZ Two decimals No of file ver sion 00 99 No data NOTE If no...

Page 206: ... file transfer control and Port No 20 is used for the file transfer in initial data setting For example when the second data is set to 3000 Port No 3000 is used for the file transfer control and Port No 20 is used for the file transfer 02 User ID for FTP server X XXXXXXXX CCC NONE User ID Maximum 8 characters X A Z 0 9 Clear No data NOTE When no user ID is assigned log into the FTP server with ano...

Page 207: ...s 16 characters See Character Code Table in CM77 Clear No data NOTE 1 If the MP program is in the root directory of the FTP server the directory name setting by this data is not required In this case the root directory name of the FTP server can be obtained automatically NOTE 2 Set the first data 05 only if the directory name is more than 16 characters 06 File type 00 CCC NONE MP program file Clea...

Page 208: ... in initial data setting For example when the second data is set to 3000 Port No 3000 is used for the file transfer control and Port No 2999 is used for the file transfer XX02 User ID for FTP server XX 00 Main Site No 01 30 Remote Site No X XXXXXXXX CCC NONE User ID Maximum 8 characters X A Z 0 9 Clear No data NOTE When no user ID is assigned log into the FTP server with anonymous XX03 Password fo...

Page 209: ...ters See Character Code Table in CM77 Clear No data XX05 XXX X CCC NONE Directory name 17 32 characters Character Code 8 digits 16 characters See Character Code Table in CM77 Clear No data NOTE 1 If the MP program is in the root directory of the FTP server the directory name setting by this data is not required In this case the root directory name of the FTP server can be obtained automatically NO...

Page 210: ...XXXXXXX Dterm IP Station No XX ZZ Current firmware ver sion of the DtermIP XX 00 09 Integral No ZZ 00 09 Two dec imals No 0 Start updating OK Start updating DATA NOT FOUND You cannot update the DtermIP s firmware because the FTP TFTP server information data has not been assigned NOTE Set this data after setting CM0C Y 00 07 00 05 WAIT BUSY NOW You cannot update the DtermIP s firmware because other...

Page 211: ...status is 3 and the system data backup is not being executed NOTE 3 The second data XXXXXXXXXXXX download time can be set only when the MP program download is not executed second data status is 3 and the system data backup is not being executed NOTE 4 While the MP program is being downloaded second data status 0 you can in put CCC to interrupt the program download If you do that the second data is...

Page 212: ...ond data becomes 000000000000 NOTE 3 If you set the second data to 000000000000 while MP program is being down loaded the MP program changeover is executed after MP program download is completed NOTE 4 If you set the second data to 000000000000 while matching the program version of Flash ROMs the MP program changeover is executed after the program ver sion matching is completed NOTE 5 This data is...

Page 213: ...s played as the second data File type 00 MP program file 05 The latest result of MP program download XX YY ZZ YYYYMMDD HH mm XX File type 00 MP program file YY Executed operation 00 Download 01 Changeover 02 Program version matching 03 Automatic changeback ZZ Result 00 OK Occurred 01 Interrupted 02 NG Other than below 03 NG FTP double open 04 NG FTP server connection failed Missing files 05 NG Dat...

Page 214: ...or MP Pro gram Download FTP Main Site Series 3500 06 MP card status of upgraded side outdated side XX XX ZZ ZZ XX 00 01 Side type XX 00 01 Side status ZZ 00 01 Side type ZZ 00 01 Side status XX 0 side ZZ 1 side Side type 00 Upgraded side 01 Outdated side Side status 00 Normal 01 Undefined NOTE The current status of the upgraded side outdated side of MP card is displayed Continued on next page JULY...

Page 215: ...ata backup is not being executed NOTE 3 The second data XXXXXXXXXXXX download time can be set only when the MP program download is not executed second data status is 3 and the system data backup is not being executed NOTE 4 While the MP program is being downloaded second data status 0 you can in put CCC to interrupt the program download If you do that the second data is changed from 1 Now download...

Page 216: ... changeover time is passed while MP program is being downloaded the changeover of MP program is executed immediately second data becomes 000000000000 NOTE 3 If you set the second data to 000000000000 while MP program is being down loaded the MP program changeover is executed after MP program download is completed NOTE 4 If you set the second data to 000000000000 while matching the program version ...

Page 217: ...ta 0 cannot be as signed If you do that WAIT BUSY NOW is displayed NOTE 3 When the communication between Main Site and Remote Site cannot operate normally HARDWARE ERROR is displayed XX04 Status of MP pro gram download HEX XX 00 Main Site No 01 30 Remote Site No XX YY ZZ XX File type 00 MP program file YY Downloading file No ZZ Total number of files NOTE 1 If you set this data other than while the...

Page 218: ...ile YY Executed operation 00 Download 01 Changeover 02 Program version matching 03 Automatic changeback ZZ Result 00 OK Occurred 01 Interrupted 02 NG Other than below 03 NG FTP double open 04 NG FTP server connection failed Missing files 05 NG Data transfer error 10 Start YYYY Year 2000 2099 MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 mm Minutes 00 59 NOTE 1 The executed results of the latest MP pr...

Page 219: ...Side status 00 Normal 01 Undefined NOTE 1 The current status of the upgraded side outdated side of MP card is displayed NOTE 2 When the communication between Main Site and Remote Site cannot operate normally HARDWARE ERROR is displayed 90 Firmware condition for updating Dterm IP Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 01 Firmware condi tion for update 0 1 To update when the file version of the Dterm IP s firmware i...

Page 220: ...lete Call Pickup data CM16 ACD UCD Group data CM17 and Station Hunting Group data CM18 in advance 3 When assigning Conference Trunk ED00 ED03 a system reset is required after data setting 4 After assigning the data for PN 8RST DTMF receiver PN 2CSI PN 4CSI CSI PN 2ILCA ISDN Terminal you must unplug the circuit cards then plug them again After unplugging the circuit card you must wait for 30 second...

Page 221: ...ng BGM Virtual trunk 4VCT For COT Maximum 64 lines per PIM For DIT Maximum 48 lines per PIM For LDT ODT Maximum 24 lines per PIM For TNT BGM Maximum 10 lines per system NOTE 1 Trunk numbers already assigned by CM07 should not be used NOTE 2 Do not assign Trunk number D255 for CCIS IP CM07 CM30 CM35 DA00 DA09 Card number of External Hold Tone Interface 0 9 for Music on Hold TNT COT CM44 CM48 CM12 Y...

Page 222: ... NOTE 1 E200 is dedicated to built in PB receiver of MP card Assignment by CM10 is not required NOTE 2 A maximum of 4 PB receiver number including built in PB receiver can be used per FP card CM45 Y 0 1 2 9 E600 E663 TAS Indicator Interface number activated by station ringer Use of LC card CM30 Y 13 14 17 E800 E831 Card number of External Equipment Interface PN DK00 When accommodated in PIM 0 1 E8...

Page 223: ...Announce ment Trunk of MP card CM30 CM49 EC00 EC31 Add on Module number When accommodated in PIM 0 1 EC00 EC07 When accommodated in PIM 2 3 EC08 EC15 When accommodated in PIM 4 5 EC16 EC23 When accommodated in PIM 6 7 EC24 EC31 NOTE The same number the last two digits of the data should not be used for both DSS Console E100 E131 and Add on Module EC00 EC31 CM90 CM98 ED00 ED03 Card number of Confer...

Page 224: ...5 234 233 232 LT04 247 246 245 244 243 242 241 240 LT05 255 254 253 252 251 250 249 248 LT06 263 262 261 260 259 258 257 256 LT07 239 238 237 236 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 NOTE 1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132...

Page 225: ...N CFTB PN 2CSI PN 4CSI When the above line trunk cards are mounted in Slot LT01 AP01 LT07 AP07 only applica tion processor cards not including PN 2ILCC are mountable in Slot LT08 AP08 LT11 AP11 NOTE 2 PN 4CSI is mountable in the even number slots Slot 00 02 04 06 When PN 4CSI is mount ed only application processor cards are mountable in the adjoining right side slots Slot 01 03 05 07 Continued on ...

Page 226: ...57 656 LT07 639 638 637 636 LT08 647 646 645 644 LT09 655 654 653 652 LT10 663 662 661 660 LT11 NOTE 1 507 506 505 504 503 502 501 500 LT00 515 514 513 512 511 510 509 508 LT01 523 522 521 520 519 518 517 516 LT02 531 530 529 528 527 526 525 524 LT03 539 538 537 536 535 534 533 532 LT04 547 546 545 544 543 542 541 540 LT05 555 554 553 552 551 550 549 548 LT06 563 562 561 560 559 558 557 556 LT07 5...

Page 227: ...LC PN 4DAT PN CFTB PN 2CSI PN 4CSI When the above line trunk cards are mounted in Slot LT01 AP01 LT07 AP07 only applica tion processor cards not including PN 2ILCC are mountable in Slot LT08 AP08 LT11 AP11 NOTE 2 PN 4CSI is mountable in the even number slots Slot 00 02 04 06 When PN 4CSI is mount ed only application processor cards are mountable in the adjoining right side slots Slot 01 03 05 07 N...

Page 228: ...H LTXX NUMBER OF CIRCUITS NUMBER OF TIME SLOTS LEVEL 0 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 7 PN 2AMP NOTE 1 2 4 PN 8COT 8 8 PN 4COT 4 4 PN 2COT 2 2 PN CFTA 1 10 PN CFTB 1 10 PN 4CSI NOTE 2 4 16 PN 2CSI 2 8 PN 4DAT 4 8 PN 4DIT 4 4 PN DK00 8 0 PN 8DLC 8 8 PN 4DLC NOTE 3 4 4 PN 2DLC 2 2 PN 2DPC 2 4 PN 2ILC 2 8 PN 8LC 8 8 PN 4LC 4 4 PN 4LDT 4 4 Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 CM1...

Page 229: ...2 of the PN 4CSI card mounting slot and the adjoining right side slot NOTE 3 For PN 4DLCM PN 4DLCQ card station number ATTCON number must be assigned to each LEN of all four Levels regardless of the number of used circuit Available Not available CARD NAME LEN TO BE ASSIGNED ON EACH LTXX NUMBER OF CIRCUITS NUMBER OF TIME SLOTS LEVEL 0 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 6 LEVEL 7 PN 2LDT ...

Page 230: ...ion data can be assigned to the Virtual Line station numbers Station Class 1 CM12 Station Class 2 CM13 Service Restriction Class CM15 Call Pickup Group Group Diversion Group CM16 ACD UCD Group CM17 Station Hunting Group CM18 Direct in Termination in Day Night Mode CM30 Y 04 05 Call Forwarding Busy Line Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer Call Forwarding I m here Destination Call Pickup Call Bac...

Page 231: ...egardless of the number of Dterms accommodated Series 3300 software or before The total of Dterm DtermIP numbers and Virtual Line numbers can only equal 1020 maximum Series 3400 software or later 6 The same condition as My Line is applied to calls from the virtual line station Billing of virtual line station is executed to its My Line number JANUARY 20 2006 CM11 ...

Page 232: ...RELATED COMMAND 000 255 0000 1019 See PRECAUTION 4 X XXXXXXXX Station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B CM20 CM90 A000 A031 A100 A131 Automatic Intercom number AX YY X 0 1 to be made one pair YY Automatic Intercom Group No 00 31 NOTE 1 CM12 Y 03 CM56 Y 10 CM90 A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 Manual Intercom number AX YY X Serial number in a Group 2 7 YY Manual Intercom Group number 00 24 NOTE 2 CM12 Y 03 ...

Page 233: ...Dial Intercom number BX YY X Intercom Code 0 9 YY Dial Intercom Group number 00 24 NOTE 3 CM12 Y 03 CM56 Y 12 CM90 AA01 AA05 AA11 AA15 AA71 AA75 Loop Line number for Dterm Attendant Position AAX Y X Attendant Position number 0 7 Y Loop number 1 5 NOTE 4 CM12 Y 03 CM90 AB00 AB99 ICI OPR Line number for Dterm Attendant Position CM12 Y 02 CM15 Y 73 CM17 Y 1 2 CM90 Y 00 Continued on next page CM11 ...

Page 234: ...signed 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 LOOP LI...

Page 235: ...XXXXX which is assigned by CM10 CM14 as the first data Also when assigning to DtermIP enter X XXXXXXXX DtermIP station number of FX FXXXXXXXX which is assigned by CM14 as the first data 2 The data for Single Line station number My Line number of Dterm Virtual Line station number Automatic Manual Dial Intercom number Loop Line number and ICI OPR Line number Dterm IP station number are shown in the ...

Page 236: ...next page STATION NUMBER Y 00 01 02 03 04 05 07 11 12 13 16 17 19 20 21 22 Single line station number Assigned by CM10 CM14 Dterm My line number Assigned by CM10 CM14 Dterm Virtual line station number Assigned by CM11 Automatic Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Manual Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Dial intercom number Assigned by CM11 Loop Line number for Dterm Attendant Position Assigned by CM1...

Page 237: ...MBER Y 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 43 Single line station number Assigned by CM10 CM14 Dterm My line number Assigned by CM10 CM14 Dterm Virtual line station number Assigned by CM11 Automatic Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Manual Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Dial intercom number Assigned by CM11 Loop Line number for Dterm Attendant Position Assigned by CM11 ICI OPR Line numbe...

Page 238: ... by CM10 CM14 Dterm My line number Assigned by CM10 CM14 Dterm Virtual line station number Assigned by CM11 Automatic Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Manual Intercom number Assigned by CM11 Dial intercom number Assigned by CM11 Loop Line number for Dterm Attendant Position Assigned by CM11 ICI OPR Line number for Dterm Assigned by CM11 Dterm IP station number Assigned by CM14 JULY 01 2006 CM12 ...

Page 239: ...nk Restriction Class Z Night Trunk Restriction Class Contents of Day 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 6 Restricted 1 RCF 7 Restricted 2 RCG 8 Fully Restricted RCH CM60 Y 02 CM61 Y 01 CM35 Y 11 Y 51 58 Y 61 68 CM81 CM20 Y 0 3 A043 CM90 Y 00 F0043 02 Service Restriction Class A B XX ZZ 1515 ...

Page 240: ... Group No 3 CM51 Y 14 04 Hot Line Delayed Hotline CM52 Y XX Calling Side 0 05 Automatic Intercom CM11 CM56 Y 10 06 Manual Intercom CM11 CM56 Y 11 07 Dial Intercom CM11 CM56 Y 12 08 Dterm Attendant Position Loop Lines CM11 09 Delayed Hotline Series 3700 R12 2 CM41 Y 0 119 CM52 Y 00 99 15 Ordinary Station Other than data 00 08 04 Tenant 00 01 63 Tenant 00 01 Tenant 63 CM30 Y 01 05 Accommodation of S...

Page 241: ...ign NONE NOTE 2 When the system accommodates both ISDN and SIP trunks the subscriber number assigned by this com mand is used for ISDN Assign a subscriber number with CM12 Y 46 for SIP 13 ISDN SIP Local Office Code Table 00 14 15 ISDN SIP Local Office Code Table number 00 ISDN SIP Local Office Code Table number 14 No data CM12 Y 47 CM50 Y 05 NOTE 1 When the system accommodates both ISDN and SIP tr...

Page 242: ...s this data must be assigned to the first LEN Level 0 of each card For PN 8DLC cards this data must be assigned to the first LEN Level 0 and fifth LEN Level 4 of each card Characteristic of LLC PN 4LLCB Card 1 3 Long distance Short distance NOTE When using Series 3600 software or later a reset of the MP card is not required after this command for LLC card is set changed When changing the data with...

Page 243: ... number WLAN virtual station number assigned to the LC which is connected to the Wireless system must be assigned 20 Calling party information sent to the analog telephone for Caller ID Station North America Only 0 1 3 Calling Party Number Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name Calling Party Number is not sent CM04 Y 01 02 CM08 507 CM10 CM14 C2XX CM45 Y 5 CM50 Y 00 8 21 Russian Indication Dte...

Page 244: ... Type Normal Type Dterm 29 Send indication data to Line Key LCD of Dterm85 Series i 16LD Series 3300 0 1 To send indication data Data sending completed Not sent CM12 Y 28 Request my line number to the Dterm Series 3400 0 1 Available Not available CM15 Y 210 NOTE When second data is inputted my line number information is transmitted to Dterm according to setting of CM15 Y 210 Second data returns to...

Page 245: ...lock Number 0000 4086 ZZ Number of Memory Block for CID Call Back 01 8 blocks 02 16 blocks 03 24 blocks 4 blocks CM35 Y 150 NOTE 1 The memory block cannot be used in common by multiple stations Set the memory block to each Dterm station respectively NOTE 2 This command is not effective for a Single Line station Virtual Line station PS NOTE 3 The start block number set by the second data is as foll...

Page 246: ...64 minutes later Not use the power saving 45 Charging Station Class number Series 3300 00 15 Class No 00 Class No 15 CMDD04 46 Calling Party Number displayed on called side Series 3600 X XXXX NONE SIP subscriber number Indial No No data CM12 Y 12 47 Local Office Code Table Series 3600 00 14 15 SIP Local Office Code Table number 00 SIP Local Office Code Table number 14 No data CM12 Y 13 48 Connecti...

Page 247: ...tion Check CM12 Y 49 data setting when NONE is displayed even though a station is set as a station controlled by AP00 card NOTE 4 When you change CM12 Y 49 data setting output the billing information to a printer before changing 50 Location number of DtermIP for Remote Con nection Series 3100 00 63 NONE Location number 00 Location number 63 Location number 00 CM67 61 Warning SST sending timer for ...

Page 248: ...se Brazilian Portuguese German Italian Netherlandish French Europe Spanish Europe Portuguese Europe Swedish Danish Catalan For EU Series 3800 As per CM04 Y 00 00 CM04 Y 0 00 NOTE To display the Russian on the Russian indication Dterm follow the initial data setting 64 Site number to ISDN Alter native Routing Site for vir tual PS WLAN station number in Remote PIM survival mode Series 3700 R12 2 00 ...

Page 249: ...en changing this data of terminals accommodated in a remote site execute the office data copy by CMEC Y 8 to the remote site NOTE 6 Confirm the registered MAC Addresses by CM12 Y 92 91 Confirmation of Stations controlled by AP00 card Series 3400 000 503 NONE Station number 000 Station number 503 Not controlled CM12 Y 49 92 MAC Address registration in Fixed Connection Mode Series 3700 R12 2 X XXX 1...

Page 250: ...odic Time Indication tone is not given to the line Override by other stations is restricted Ringing interval is fixed to 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF Call Waiting Answer Called Side to be restricted by CM15 Y 44 0 3 After setting CM13 Y 28 33 system reset is required 4 The data for a Single Line station number My Line number of a Dterm and Virtual Line station number are shown in the table below To a...

Page 251: ...13YY STATION NUMBER DATA 1 8 digits EXE ST DE DE 1 digit Initial Data Y SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Do Not Disturb System 0 1 To provide Not provided 01 Room Cutoff System 0 1 To provide Not provided 02 Off Hook Alarm 0 1 To provide See CM51 Y 12 Not provided 03 Message Waiting Message Reminder 0 1 To provide for the station with MW lamp Not provided 04 Howler tone automatic sending 0 ...

Page 252: ...ta to 1 with PAD 7dB for following countries Austria Belgium Denmark Germany Italy South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland The Nether lands UK Brazil China International 10 Ordinary station or VMS station 0 1 VMS station See CM41 Y 0 44 48 49 CM50 Y 00 Ordinary station 11 BLF indication for Automatic Inter com 0 1 To provide Not provided 12 Secretary station Boss Secretary Transfer Override 0 1 Secr...

Page 253: ...o provide Not provided NOTE When this feature is activated be sure to set CM08 141 CM35 Y 22 and or CM76 Y 13 See CM08 141 CM35 Y 22 CM76 Y 13 24 Ordinary station or NEAX Mail digi tal station 0 1 NEAX Mail digital port Ordinary Dterm port 25 Facility control of ISDN Calling Party Number CPN 0 1 To provide Not provided 29 Designation of FAX call stations 0 1 FAX call station Ordinary station 32 Co...

Page 254: ...OTE When using as WCS Roaming for Virtual Station of Visitor PS this data must be assigned before data assignment of CM1C for PS station number 40 Station number assigned by CM11 for BLF CCIS 0 1 Other office station Own office station 41 Register calling number into Redial key on Dterm when answering the call 0 1 To provide Not provided 45 Group Call by Pilot Number Dialing 0 1 To provide Not pro...

Page 255: ...for the stations of SLT sub line of Dterm Virtual line Virtual station for PS that are accommodated to the Dterm multi line as a subline Series 3600 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE When terminating the call to the stations of SLT subline of Dterm Virtual line Virtual station for PS the calling number is displayed on the LCD of the Dterm assigned by CM57 Y 30 56 Call termination to Attendant Posi ...

Page 256: ... as follows Assign the correct FP AP number to each FP AP referring to tables below For Series 3200 R6 1 software or before Available Not available For Series 3200 R6 2 software Available Not available FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP DAIA DAID card Virtual FP for Dterm IP AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 ...

Page 257: ...to use we recommend FP AP number marked with Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Main Site Remote Site AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Virtual FP for Dterm IP AP card Virtual AP Virtual IP...

Page 258: ...257 PS stations WLAN stations or more NOTE 3 Virtual CSH for WLAN and Virtual FP for WLAN Station are available for Series 3600 software or later Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Main Site Remote Site AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT Virtual CSH For PHS Virtual FP for PS Stat...

Page 259: ... 257 PS stations or more NOTE 3 Virtual FP for user mobility is available for Series 3500 software or later NOTE 4 Virtual CSH for WLAN and Virtual FP for WLAN Station are available for Series 3600 software or later Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Virtual FP for User Mobil...

Page 260: ...commend the setting of the FP number 60 63 when providing 256 PS stations WLAN stations or less and setting of the FP number 56 63 when providing 257 PS stations WLAN stations or more Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 64 93 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Virtual FP for Dterm IP AP card Virtual AP Virtual IPT Vir tual CSH for IP CS For PHS Virtual CSH...

Page 261: ...s or less and setting of the FP number 56 63 when providing 257 PS stations or more NOTE 3 Only PRT and CIR PN 4RSTC A cards accommodated in Remote Site are able to be used Continued on next page FP AP No FP AP TYPE 00 01 03 04 15 16 19 20 31 32 59 60 63 64 93 FP card PN CP15 MP built in FP Main Site Remote Site Virtual FP for Dterm IP Virtual FP for User Mobility Main Site Remote Site AP card Mai...

Page 262: ...gning the data for PN 8RST DTMF receiver PN 2CSI PN 4CSI CSI PN 2ILCA ISDN Terminal you must unplug the circuit cards then plug them again After unplugging the circuit card you must wait for 30 seconds before plugging the circuit card again 6 5 or more digits station number should not be assigned when the following features with AP00 are used SMDR PMS Front Desk Terminal Dterm TIMS CIS 7 Remote Si...

Page 263: ...r 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B CM12 CM13 C100 C163 Card number of AMP trunk PN 2AMP NOTE 1 The card number C100 C163 should be assigned to the FP No 00 03 as follows For FP No 00 C100 C115 For FP No 01 C116 C131 For FP No 02 C132 C147 For FP No 03 C148 C163 NOTE 2 Do not assign the card number to the other FP No than above Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM38 C200 C203 Card number of Caller ID sender PN 4RSTF PN 4R...

Page 264: ...ys tem NOTE 1 Trunk numbers already assigned by CM07 should not be used NOTE 2 Do not assign Trunk number D255 for CCIS IP SIP CM07 CM30 CM35 DA00 DA09 Card number of External Hold Tone Interface 0 9 for Music on Hold TNT COT Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM44 CM48 CM12 Y 04 DB00 DB09 Card number of External Announcement Machine Interface 0 9 for Wake Up service Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM44 CM48 DD000 DD255...

Page 265: ...ows For FP No 00 E100 E107 For FP No 01 E108 E115 For FP No 02 E116 E123 For FP No 03 E124 E131 NOTE 2 For the FP No 00 03 of MP built in FP FP card of Main Site and MP built in FP of Remote Site the DSS Console number E100 E131 can be assigned without limit as shown above NOTE 1 Series 3500 or later NOTE 3 For the FP No 04 31 the DSS Con sole number can be assigned with out limit as shown above N...

Page 266: ...eceiver when a system is not provided Remote PIM over IP or a system is a Main Site of Remote PIM over IP NOTE 4 The card number E200 is dedicat ed to built in PB receiver when a system is not provided Remote PIM over IP or a system is a Main Site of Remote PIM over IP Assignment by CM14 is not required NOTE 5 The card number E216 E230 is dedicated to built in PB receiver when a system is a Remote...

Page 267: ...station ringer Use of LC card Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM30 Y 13 14 17 E800 E831 Card number of External Equipment Interface PN DK00 NOTE 1 The card number E800 E831 should be assigned to the FP No 00 03 as follows For FP No 00 E800 E807 For FP No 01 E808 E815 For FP No 02 E816 E823 For FP No 03 E824 E831 NOTE 2 Do not assign the card number to the other FP No than above NOTE 3 Circuit No 3 of E831 i...

Page 268: ...t No 000 127 E900 E963 Card number of External Key Interface PN DK00 NOTE 1 The card number E900 E963 should be assigned to the FP No 00 03 as follows For FP No 00 E900 E915 For FP No 01 E916 E931 For FP No 02 E932 E947 For FP No 03 E948 E963 NOTE 2 Do not assign the card number to the other FP No than above NOTE 3 Circuit No 3 of E963 is used for built in External Key Interface of MP card by sett...

Page 269: ...EB002 EB127 Card number of Digital Announcement Trunk PN 4DATC NOTE 1 The card number EB002 EB127 should be assigned to the FP No 00 03 as follows For FP No 00 EB002 EB031 For FP No 01 EB032 EB063 For FP No 02 EB064 EB095 For FP No 03 EB096 EB127 NOTE 2 Do not assign the card number to the other FP No than above NOTE 3 The card number EB000 and EB001 is dedicated to built in Dig ital Announcement ...

Page 270: ...1 EC08 EC15 For FP No 02 EC16 EC23 For FP No 03 EC24 EC31 NOTE 2 For the FP No 04 31 the Add on Module number can be assigned without limit as shown above NOTE 1 NOTE 3 The Add on Module number is also effective when system is a Remote Site of Remote PIM over IP NOTE 4 The same number the last two dig its of the data should not be used for both DSS Console number E100 E131 and Add on Module number...

Page 271: ...XXX represents CS number 000 255 NOTE 1 For the port number of virtual CSH set by 1st data you can set only the port number that is the multiple of 4 000 004 008 056 060 NOTE 2 The amount of the number of ports of virtual CSH and other numbers of ports used by the system PIM port Virtual PIM port must not ex ceed 512 ports NOTE 3 Do not duplicate the CS number of the IP CS and the CS number set by...

Page 272: ...IM port must not exceed 512 ports NOTE 3 Do not duplicate the CS ZT number set by CM14 EEBXXX and the CS ZT number set by CM14 EE3XXX CM14 EEAXXX NOTE 4 When more than one Virtual CS ZT is registered for one Virtual CSH accommodating ports have to be assigned sequentially beginning with the lowest port number NOTE 5 When 16 or less Virtual CSs ZTs are registered for one SIP Server they have to be ...

Page 273: ... 127 EEB XXX NOTE 7 If the CS ZT number is changed or cleared by this command all Virtu al CS ZT data assigned by CMAD changes to each initial data Assign again all Virtual CS ZT data by CMAD Series 3600 EFX EFXXXXXXXX ISDN line station number X XXXXXXXX represents ISDN line station number X 0 9 A B Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 FX FXXXXXXXX Dterm Dterm IP station number X XXXXXXXX represents My Line numb...

Page 274: ...each service restriction class assigned to 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 PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE SERVICE RESTRICTION ST 15YY YYY DATA DE EXE CLASS A B C 00 15 As assigned in CM12 Y 02 07 1 2 digits DE CM15 ...

Page 275: ...n Speed Dialing 08 Paging Access External Speaker and Radio 09 Executive Right of Way Executive Override Busy Verifica tion Attendant Override Called side 10 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer 11 Call Forwarding Busy Line 12 Call Forwarding Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer 13 Wake Up Timed Reminder 14 Call Pickup Direct 15 Call Forwarding I m here Destination 16 Station Camp On Transfer method...

Page 276: ...orwarding Don t Answer No Answer Outside 28 Call Forwarding Busy Line Outside 29 Call Forwarding Busy Line Outside Don t Answer No Answer Outside 30 Account Code 31 Authorization Code Forced Account Code 32 BGM on Dterm 33 Digital Announcement Trunk Access Record Replay Delete 34 Announcement Service Replay No 0 Announcement Service Group 35 Announcement Service Replay No 1 Announcement Service Gr...

Page 277: ... SERVICE REST CLASS A SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 40 Message Waiting Lamp Control from predetermined station or attendant 00 15 0 1 Restricted Allow 41 Voice Message Waiting System Individual Set Cancel Retrieve 42 Voice Message Waiting System Recording 43 Call Waiting Set Calling Side 44 Call Waiting Answer Called Side 46 Call Back Multiple Assignment 47 Message Reminder Setting Side 48 ...

Page 278: ...w Restricted 119 Simultaneous Paging Class 0 1 Allow Restricted 120 Dynamic Dial Pad 0 1 Allow Restricted 121 PS WLAN Terminal Kind Series 3600 NOTE The second data should be set to 1 Restricted for WLAN Terminal 0 1 Roaming PS PS dual line Excluding Roaming PS 123 Calling Name Display PS WLAN Terminal NOTE The second data should be set to 1 Restricted for WLAN Terminal 0 1 Allow Restricted 124 Re...

Page 279: ... SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 128 WCS Number Sharing set cancel from sub station NOTE Set 0 to sub station Set 1 to main station 00 15 0 1 Allow Restricted 129 WCS Number Sharing Sub station is controlled as same as main station by Message Waiting lamp control signal sent to main station 0 1 Main station and sub station are controlled Only main station is controlled 130 System Clock Setup ...

Page 280: ...143 Dterm IP Logout operation 0 1 Allow Restricted 146 Sending Switch Hook Flash for Adjunct Analog System Series 3100 0 1 Allow Restricted 147 Voice Mail Private Password CCIS 0 1 Allow Restricted NOTE The first data must be the preassigned VMS Service Restriction Class which is sent from the office via CCIS This command is not effective for the Service Restriction Class of own office 148 PS Loca...

Page 281: ...the Line Key of Dterm85 Series i 16LD Series 3300 00 15 0 1 Station Number Station Name 210 Display my line number on the Dterm Series 3400 0 1 Allow Restricted 211 Malicious Call Trace Australia Only Series 3500 0 1 Restricted Allow 212 Preset Dialing on Dterm Series 3600 0 1 Allow Restricted 213 SMDR service for station to station call Series 3600 0 1 Allow Restricted 214 Caller ID Display on ea...

Page 282: ...lling name on middle line of LCD To display calling name on upper line of LCD calling number on middle line of LCD Not displayed calling number and calling name simultaneously NOTE 1 When the second data of CM15 Y 400 is set to 0 set the second data of CM15 Y 136 to 1 Calling Name Display NOTE 2 When the second data of CM15 Y 400 is set to 1 set the second data of CM15 Y 136 to 0 Calling Number Di...

Page 283: ...multiline as a third party of Three Way Calling Conference Three Four Party by CNF and LINE key operation set CM15 Y 63 to 1 64 Dual Hold 00 15 0 1 Restricted Allow 66 Privacy Inhibit Override by Do Not Disturb 68 Off Hook Ringing 70 Group Listening 0 1 Allow Restricted 71 Attendant Terminal Class Attendant Position 0 1 Attendant Terminal Ordinary station NOTE To provide the Dterm Attendant Termin...

Page 284: ...umber indication on Dterm display in ETSI ISDN Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP for a call termination office For EU Series 3300 0 1 Restricted Allow 154 ETSI ISDN Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP for a call originating office For EU Series 3300 0 1 Restricted Allow 155 International National Prefix Code display for ETSI ISDN Addressing For EU Series 3300 0 1 Restrict...

Page 285: ... ringer tone pattern is assigned by the combination of CM15 Y 83 84 and 93 Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 0 1 See below 86 Ringing Line Pickup by Speaker key 00 15 0 1 Allow Restricted Prime Line Pickup 87 Off Hook Dial Tone is provided when pressing One Touch key while terminal is idle 0 1 Restricted Allow Continued on next page Initial Data NOTE For the Ringer Tone Pattern see CM65 Y 40 Y 83 Y 84 Y 93 0 ...

Page 286: ...fied by the combination of CM15 Y 88 89 00 15 0 1 See below 90 91 Switch Hook Flash during C O line connection Result of a Switch Hook Flash during a C O line connection is specified by the combination of CM15 Y 90 91 00 15 0 1 See below Continued on next page Initial Data 88 89 MEANING OF DATA 1 1 Effective Special Dial Tone Connection 0 1 Ineffective 0 0 Attendant Recall Initial Data 90 91 MEANI...

Page 287: ... of CM15 Y 83 84 and 93 Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 00 15 0 1 See below 94 Display of the elapsed time to Dterm Dterm IP Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 15 0 1 Not displayed To display Continued on next page Initial Data NOTE For the Ringer Tone Pattern see CM65 Y 40 Y 83 Y 84 Y 93 0 Y 93 1 0 0 Ringer Tone Pattern 3 Ringer Tone Pattern 7 0 1 Ringer Tone Pattern 6 Ringer Tone Pattern 1 1 0 Ringer Tone Pattern 5...

Page 288: ...ok Alarm call which encounters the ter minating station busy is specified by the combination of data for CM15 Y 97 98 0 1 See below 99 Voice Call Mike Off Called Side 00 15 0 1 Available Not available 182 Non private extension 0 1 Available Not available 188 Do Not Disturb Setting to sub line setting side Series 3500 0 1 Allow Restricted 189 Do Not Disturb Setting to sub line set side Series 3500 ...

Page 289: ...0 ID registration method for Dterm IP NOTE Effective only when CM08 513 is set to 1 Series 3100 0 1 7 Protected Login Mode Service Restriction Class based Fixed Connection Mode Series 3700 R12 2 Automatic Login Mode Authentication by MAC Address 481 Call Forwarding Logout Dterm IP Call Forwarding PS WLAN Terminal Out of Cell Zone Series 3100 00 02 03 Restricted Allow Send ROT when no destination i...

Page 290: ... Mobility Access Call Forwarding All Calls of Mobility Access Alternative ISDN Connection when Remote PIM in survival mode CID Call Routing per each station Alternative ISDN Connection when Remote PIM in survival mode CID Call Routing per each station Alternative ISDN Connection when Remote PIM in survival mode CID Call Routing per each tenant Alternative ISDN Connection when Remote PIM in surviva...

Page 291: ...o a Call Pickup group is 60 2 There is no limitation 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 Group Diversion does not work for stations that are not in the Call Pickup group ASSIGNMENT PR...

Page 292: ...ickup 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 from 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 293: ...OUP 16 NOTE Only one station can be assigned as the Pilot station of a Call Pickup group Initial Data Y STATION NUMBER A SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 8 Pilot station in Call Pickup group X XXXXXXXX Station number in Call Pickup Group 0 1 Pilot station Member station NOTE CM16 ...

Page 294: ...NMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 17Y DATA DE STATION NUMBER A 1 8 digits 1 8 digits DE Initial Data Y STATION NUMBER A SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Station numbers to be included in ACD UCD group X XXXXXXXX Station number A X XXXXXXXX NONE Station number B No data NOTE 1 Station numbers should be individually assigned to an ACD UCD group as shown below STATI...

Page 295: ...on numbers 00 15 NONE ACD UCD group 00 ACD UCD group 15 No data CM44 14XX CM90 Y 00 F1280 F1295 3 Display of station numbers included in ACD UCD group After entering number A other station numbers included in the same ACD UCD group are displayed one after another Example OPERATION Station Number A DISPLAY Station Number A Station Number B Station Number B Station Number C 4 ACD UCD service for int...

Page 296: ...TA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING A ACD UCD Delay Announcement Service X XXXXXXXX Pilot station num ber of ACD UCD group 0 1 To send periodically To send only once CM49 Y 00 CM41 Y 0 47 B Designation of number of queuing in each ACD UCD group 0 1 To provide Not provided No limitation CM42 16 CM17 ...

Page 297: ...quires a secretary station it is necessary to assign CM18 Y 2 2 The maximum number of stations which can be assigned to a Station Hunting group is 60 3 There is no limitation 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 Station Hunting Terminal Station Hunting Circular Station Hunting Secretarial can be ...

Page 298: ...p can be assigned The two station numbers to be assigned with one operation are defined as Station Number A and Station Number B Example When you define a Station Hunting Terminal group using Station Numbers 300 301 and 302 designate 300 as the pilot station number and perform the following two operations Station No A Station No B 1st Operation 300 301 2nd Operation 301 302 As seen above one stati...

Page 299: ...n be set only to Pilot stations and thus cannot be set to any of the member stations NOTE If an incoming call terminated to a Station Hunting group has encountered all line busy the call is routed to a designated station This station is called Secretary station 3 Display of station num bers included in Sta tion Hunting group If station numbers are entered as the first data the station numbers incl...

Page 300: ...efine a Station Hunting Circular group which consists of station numbers 310 312 the following three operations are required Station No A Station No 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 sta tion can be either Station Number A or Station Number B 1 Hunting direction X XXXXXXXX Station number...

Page 301: ...lso each of the stations belonging to the same one Hunting group can be assigned its own Secretary station NOTE If an incoming call terminated to a Station Hunting group has encountered all line busy the call is routed to a designated station This station is called Secretary station 3 Display of station num bers included in Sta tion Hunting group If station numbers are entered as the first data th...

Page 302: ...erations are required Station No A Station No 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 two station number is to be assigned first 1 Kind of station num be...

Page 303: ...cretarial Also each station belonging to the same one Hunting group can be assigned its own Sec retary station NOTE If an incoming call terminated to a Station Hunting group has encountered all line busy the call is routed to a designated station This station is called Secretary station 3 Display of station num bers included in Sta tion Hunting group If station numbers are entered as the first dat...

Page 304: ...ANING DATA MEANING 0 Setting of Secretary station number 00 30 See CM18 Y 2 X XXXXXXXX NONE Secretary station number No data 1 Setting of Secretary Hunting method 0 5 7 Not used Hunting As per CM19 Y 2 No hunting 2 Setting of order of Secretary Hunting 00 30 Secretary station serial number A 00 30 31 Secretary station serial number B Not used NOTE The Secretary Station serial number should be assi...

Page 305: ...RY STATION SERIAL NUMBER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 6 Transferred station of Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer for each Group Diversion group See CM08 026 00 Group Diversion group 00 30 Group Diversion group 30 See CM16 Y 2 X XXXXXXXX NONE Station number transferred Data E000 ATTCON is not provided No data CM19 ...

Page 306: ...er PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE 1B ISDN MULTIPOINT No DATA 0 7 EXE ST DE DE 1 8 digits ISDN LINE STATION No 1 8 digits 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING XXXXXXXX Z XXXXXXXX ISDN Line Station No EFXXXXXXXX assigned by CM10 CM14 Z ISDN Multipoint No 0 7 X XXXXXXXX ISDN Terminal Multipoint Station No X 0 9 A B CM10 CM14 CMAC Y 01 CM1B ...

Page 307: ...s Com munication System PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 1C PS STATION No VIRTUAL PS LEN 3 digits 1 8 digits DE VIRTUAL LEN FOR WLAN STATION WLAN STATION No DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 000 511 Virtual PS LEN Virtual LEN for WLAN Station X XXXXXXXX CCC NONE PS Station No WLAN Station No X 0 9 A B Clear No data CM1D CM5A CM1C ...

Page 308: ...oaming PS NOTE 6 By CM1C setting Virtual Trunk No is determined as follows Virtual Trunk No Virtual PS LEN plus 256 Example Virtual PS LEN 000 CM1C 000 Virtual Trunk No 256 CM5A Y 00 256 Existing CSH SPN SC03B 8CSH A AP New CSH SPN SC03B 8CSH C AP SPN SC03C 8CSH AP Up to 512 PSs including home PSs and visitor PSs are usable Software version Range of Virtual PS LEN Existing CSH New CSH Virtual CSH ...

Page 309: ...ing 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 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 1DYY SETTING DATA DE PS WLAN STATION No 1 8 digits 1 9 digits DE Initial Data Y PS STATION No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 01 Subline PS number to each Primary PS station X XXXXXXXX Primary PS ...

Page 310: ... station number if provided X XXXXXXXX Primary Subline PS Station No 00 15 Dterm PS II Type with PS software version 7 02 or later NOTE 2 Dterm PS II Type with PS software version under 7 02 Former Dterm PS Type NOTE 2 CM1C Terminal type of WLAN Station Series 3600 X XXXXXXXX WLAN Station No 00 04 Not used WLAN Station CM1C 16 Primary Subline For PHS X XXXXXXXX Primary Subline PS Station No 0 1 Su...

Page 311: ...en the change notice has succeeded The second data dis plays 2 when the change notice has failed Turn on the WLAN terminal again Y PS STATION No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 30 Domain name of WLAN Station Series 3600 NOTE 1 X XXXXXXXX WLAN Station No 000 063 NONE Domain name number No data CMBC Y 10 13 32 Whether the digest authen tication of WLAN station is allowed Series ...

Page 312: ...her access code Then decide which one to use or delete change not enough digits entered 2 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 many digits entered Continued on next page Numbe...

Page 313: ...9 Refer to Character Table on next page Example To register A press key twice By pressing same key 11 times the character returns to the one pressed once To register characters press key after each character registration To switch between alphabet upper case A Z and alphabet lower case a z press key To delete the data overwrite by blank The following is the example to register john 1 DT receiving ...

Page 314: ...IT FEATURE ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMABLE 20 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Character Table 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 A D G J M P T W 3 B E H K N Q U X 4 C F I L O R V Y 5 S Z 6 7 8 9 10 NUMBER OF TIMES KEY ST EXE 20Y DATA DE ACCESS CODE 1 4 digits 3 4 digits DE JANUARY 20 2006 CM20 ...

Page 315: ...AN SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMABLE 20 DATA TABLE Y 0 3 Y ACCESS CODE RELATED COMMAND No MEANING 0 1 2 3 Numbering Plan Group 0 Numbering Plan Group 1 Numbering Plan Group 2 Numbering Plan Group 3 X XXXX X 0 9 A B CM29 Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 CM20 ...

Page 316: ...l For EU A006 Executive Right of Way Executive Override CM15 Y 05 09 A007 Camp On by Station Transfer method CM15 Y 16 A008 Call Park System Set For Single Line Station Dterm Attendant Console CM15 Y 96 A009 Call Park System Retrieve A010 Call Forwarding All Calls Set CM15 Y 00 26 A011 Call Forwarding All Calls Cancel A012 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer Busy Line Set CM20 A012 A013 are use...

Page 317: ...ge SETTING DATA REMARKS RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING A018 Call Forwarding I m here Destination Set CM15 Y 15 A019 Call Forwarding I m here Destination Cancel A020 Call Pickup Group CM16 A021 Call Pickup Direct CM15 Y 14 A022 Do Not Disturb Set From station CM15 Y 19 A023 Do Not Disturb Return Message Schedule Cancel A024 Wake Up Call Timed Reminder Set CM15 Y 13 A025 Wake Up Call Timed Reminder Ca...

Page 318: ...y Out Set A045 ACD UCD Station Busy Out Reset A046 Call Hold CM15 Y 01 A047 TAS Answer A CM15 Y 53 CM53 A048 TAS Answer B A049 TAS Answer C A050 TAS Answer D A051 TAS Answer E A058 Trunk Hold A059 Trunk Answer A062 Call Park Tenant Set Retrieve For single line station Dterm A064 Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing Origination CM73 74 CM15 Y 07 A065 Speed Calling Station Station Speed Diali...

Page 319: ...28 CM44 CM15 Y 08 CM08 157 743 A071 Paging Answer Zone 1 A072 Paging Answer Zone 2 A073 Paging Answer Zone 3 A074 Paging Answer Zone 4 A075 Paging Answer Zone 5 A076 Paging Answer Zone 6 A077 Paging Answer Zone 7 A078 Paging Answer Zone 8 A079 Paging Answer Zone 9 A080 Speaker Radio Paging Cancel Delay Operation CM41 Y 0 20 A081 Individual Trunk Access CM30 Y 19 CM15 Y 55 A084 OAI Terminal Mode Se...

Page 320: ...e routed to the operator CM46 CM90 CM15 Y 17 18 CM08 250 251 A089 Priority Call 1 A090 Special Operator Call 0 CM46 CM90 A091 Special Operator Call 1 A092 Special Operator Call 2 A093 Special Operator Call 3 A094 Emergency Call A095 Individual Attendant Access Inter Position Transfer CM06 CM10 CM14 E00X CM46 CM90 A097 Direct Data Entry CM90 CMD001 252 253 CMD016 XX24 Continued on next page JULY 01...

Page 321: ...o not assign 5 or more digits station number SMDR PMS CIS Front Desk Terminal 806 6 digits Station 807 7 digits Station 808 8 digits Station 811 1 digit Network Station CM8A Y A000 3 812 2 digits Network Station 813 3 digits Network Station 814 4 digits Network Station 815 5 digits Network Station 816 6 digits Network Station 817 7 digits Network Station 818 8 digits Network Station 823 2 3 digits...

Page 322: ...e Group 3 Replay A108 Announcement Service Group 4 Replay A109 Announcement Service Delete A110 Name Display For Dterm Attendant Console See PRECAUTION 3 CM08 255 A113 Voice Message Waiting Service System Setting of station numbers to be sent CM13 Y 03 CM15 Y 41 42 CM49 Y 00 A114 Voice Message Waiting Service Individual Setting of station numbers to be sent A115 Voice Message Waiting Service Syste...

Page 323: ... CM15 Y 49 CM90 A131 Internal Zone Paging Group 1 A132 Internal Zone Paging Group 2 A133 Internal Zone Paging Group 3 A134 Internal Zone Paging Group 4 A135 Internal Zone Paging Group 5 A136 Internal Zone Paging Group 6 Paging Access CM56 Y 00 07 CM15 Y 49 CM90 A137 Internal Zone Paging Group 7 A138 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 Meet me Answer A139 Internal Zone Paging Group 1 A140 Internal Zone Pa...

Page 324: ...Block No 0 CM08 112 0 CM74 A154 Return Message Schedule Set Cancel Code Set data A023 CM15 Y 19 A155 Day Night Mode change Attendant Lockout from ATTCON For ATTCON without MODE key CM90 A156 Attendant Programming for Remote Access to System DISA Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing Date Time Change and Tone Ringer Change from ATTCON DESKCON For ATTCON DESKCON without PROG key A157 FLF Authori...

Page 325: ...nswer No Answer Set A183 Split Call Forwarding Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer Cancel A188 Whisper Page A189 Call Forwarding Not Available Set A190 Call Forwarding Not Available Cancel A191 Call Forwarding Not Available Replay A192 Number Sharing Set from sub station A193 Number Sharing Cancel from sub station A194 Number Sharing Set from main station A195 Number Sharing Cancel from main station ...

Page 326: ...Call 2Way Calling Simultaneous Paging Group 7 for Group Call 2Way Calling CM15 Y 119 CM56 CM90 A230 Station Class change with Station Authorization Code CM42 73 A231 Station Authorization Code Password Change CM42 73 A232 Pad Lock Set by Station Authorization Code A233 Pad Lock Reset by Station Authorization Code A234 Call Pickup Group Pilot CM16 Y 8 CM90 Y 00 F0B34 A239 Dterm IP Logout CM15 Y 143...

Page 327: ...s 1 8 digits abbreviated Code depends on CM42 77 Series 3300 A254 Restriction of additional participants to confer ence Set Series 3500 A255 Restriction of additional participants to confer ence Cancel Series 3500 A256 Mobility Access Mode Set Series 3700 R12 1 CM90 Y 00 F0B56 A257 Mobility Access Mode Cancel Series 3700 R12 1 CM90 Y 00 F0B56 A258 PS Location Search Series 3800 CM90 Y 00 F0B58 Con...

Page 328: ...e Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 Data is to be assigned in the following two cases there are two or more trunk routes for outgoing call and for deter mining the seizing order of the trunk route CM22 300 323 Tenant Block 00 Tenant Block 23 Data is to be assigned when the pur pose and method of the same access code varies with each tenant CM23 500 515 Kind of Special Terminal Block 00 Kind of Speci...

Page 329: ... Call Back Trunk Queuing Outgoing Executive Override Camp On Call Waiting Message Reminder Set Step Call Message Waiting Record Voice Mail Transfer Single Digit Feature Access Code is not available CM08 570 5 Single Digit Feature Access Code for RBT connection Series 3600 1 2 6 8 9 NONE Internal Tone Voice Signaling Voice Call Dterm Attendant Call Back Trunk Queuing Outgoing Message Reminder Set M...

Page 330: ...AUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 21Y DATA DE ACCESS CODE 3 4 digits DE 1 digit Y ACCESS CODE SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 1 2 3 Numbering Plan 0 1 2 3 X 0 9 A B A047 A051 TAS Answer A TAS Answer E See CM20 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 See CM22 800 Operator Call 801 Single digit station No CM21 ...

Page 331: ... of Route Advance Block 00 to point to another Route Advance Block 01 ST EXE 22YY DATA DE PRIORITY ORDER 3 digits DE 1 digit Y PRIORITY ORDER SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 31 Route Advance Block 00 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 PRIORITY ORD...

Page 332: ...Route Advance PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 23YY DATA DE TENANT NUMBER 3 4 digits DE 2 digits Y TENANT SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 23 Tenant Block 00 Tenant Block 23 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 A000 A099 800 818 A100 A199 CM20 100 163 Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 CM30 200 231 Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 CM22 Service Features Ref...

Page 333: ...te advance develop ment and the corresponding trunk routes are assigned using CM22 PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 25YY DATA DE KIND OF SPECIAL 3 digits DE TERMINAL 1 digit Y 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 2 3 4 Ordinary station FAX station See CM13 Y ...

Page 334: ... is then assigned on a tenant basis PRECAUTION If the data is not assigned NONE then Numbering Plan Group 0 is used for all tenants ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 29 DATA DE 3 digits DE TENANT NUMBER 2 digits TENANT NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND REMARKS 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 710 Numbering Plan Group 0 CM20 Y 0 711 Numbering Plan Group 1 CM20 Y 1 712 Numbering Plan Group 2 CM20 Y ...

Page 335: ...216 217 are set to 0 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 2AYY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 16 digits 1 8 digits DE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 ID Code Development number 00 09 NOTE CM2A Y 00 09 is determined by CM2A Y A0 2nd data 0 9 X X XXX Maximum 16 digits ID Code for Authorization Code Forced Account Code Remote Access to System DISA 0000 2999 NONE ID ...

Page 336: ...tations Authorization Code Forced Account Code Validate the ID code entered from trunks Remote Access to System DISA Invalidate the ID code entered from stations and trunks 11 Trunk Restriction Class for ID Code Pattern number 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 Restricted 2 RCG Fully Restricted RCH...

Page 337: ...iction Class B 00 15 NOTE Available features in each class are assigned by CM15 14 Service Restriction Class C for ID Code Pattern number 00 15 Service Restriction Class C 00 15 NOTE Available features in each class are assigned by CM15 15 Calling party number is used as the ID Code for Remote Access to System DISA 0 1 Available Not available 16 Setting station of Manual Call Forward ing set by DI...

Page 338: ... Development Pattern 0 assigned by CM76 Y 26 CM35 Y 174 X X XXX Maximum 16 digits Calling Party number 000 999 NONE Development Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 90 No data 51 Development Block number for calling party number Development Pattern 1 assigned by CM76 Y 26 CM35 Y 174 52 Development Block number for calling party number Development Pattern 2 assigned by CM76 Y 26 CM35 Y 174 Continued on n...

Page 339: ...field in the SMDR data stream Authorization Code appears in a separate field designated specifically for Authorization Code Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING A0 ID Code Development number NOTE CM2A Y 00 09 is determined by this data 0 Authorization Code 0 9 NONE ID Code Development Number 00 09 No data 1 Forced Account Code 2 Remote Access to Sys tem DISA Code 3...

Page 340: ...itial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Station Authori zation Code Set Display X XXXXXXXX Maximum 8 digits Station number X XXXXXXXX Maximum 8 digits CCC Authorization Code X 0 9 A B Clear Dterm IP registra tion password for Protected Login Mode X XXXXXXXX Maximum 8 digits NONE Password X 0 9 A B No data CM08 513 CM15 Y 480 WLAN station digest authen...

Page 341: ...cted RCH CM12 Y 02 CM15 Y 31 CM42 73 CM20 A230 CM2B Y 02 02 Service Restriction Class A 00 15 Service Restriction Class A 00 15 NOTE The features avail able in each class are programmed in CM15 CM2B Y 01 CM15 03 Service Restriction Class B 00 15 Service Restriction Class B 00 15 NOTE The features avail able in each class are programmed in CM15 CM15 04 Service Restriction Class C 00 15 Service Rest...

Page 342: ...CM14 PRECAUTION Do not assign Trunk number 255 for CCIS IP ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE DATA ST 30YY EXE TRUNK NUMBER 000 255 1 8 digits DE DE Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Trunk route allocation 00 63 NONE Trunk route number 00 Trunk route number 63 No data CM35 CM14 01 Allocation of tenants to trunks 00 01 63 Tenant number 00 Tenant number 63 CM63 Y 0 ...

Page 343: ...1 Trunk Line Direct Appearance Trunk Line Direct Appearance TAS Direct In Termination Dial in Automated Attendant Attendant Console TAS Attendant Console Trunk Line Direct Appearance Attendant Console Trunk Line Direct Appearance TAS TAS Attendant Console Remote Access to System DISA ISDN Indial Dial in for WCS Roaming Termination For PCS DID Tie Line and the call which is not handled by the PBX C...

Page 344: ... CM71 66 CM35 Y 40 EBXXX Digital Announcement Trunk number XXX 000 127 CM10 CM14 CM15 Y 33 CM20 A100 A101 A102 CM49 Y 00 03000 NONE No data 05 Direct In Termination in Night Mode X XXXXXXXX Station number for Direct In Termina tion in Night Mode Night Connection Fixed CM10 CM14 CM11 CM1A CM1C CM08 179 CXX Abbreviated code of Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing for DIT Outside XX 00 31 CM71 6...

Page 345: ...C 000 TRK No D114 Bch CIC 014 TRK No D122 Bch CIC 022 TRK No D115 Dch TRK No D123 Dch TRK No D116 Bch CIC 015 TRK No D130 Bch CIC 029 Continued on next page Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 07 CIC Circuit Identification Code used for ISDN Primary Rate Interface voice channels NOTE 000 029 NONE CIC000 CIC029 No data CM07 Y 01 08 Restriction of outgoing connec tion...

Page 346: ...ntil the station becomes idle CM44 CM53 14 Handing of busy not available Direct In Termination destina tion in Night Mode 01 04 06 15 Forward to TAS BUZZER indication Forward to Attendant Console Automatic Camp On Keep the call ringing Wait until the station becomes idle CM44 CM53 15 Handling of unanswered calls to Direct In Termination destina tion in Day Mode 01 03 15 Attendant Console TAS Keep ...

Page 347: ...XXXX Trunk ID code NOTE ISDN subscriber number XXXX ISDN subscriber number NOTE CM30 Y 34 CM50 Y 05 28 Paging Answer Zone Kind of Paging XZ X Paging Answer Zone 0 Paging Answer Zone 0 9 Paging Answer Zone 9 CM20 A070 A079 CM44 02XX Z Kind of Paging 0 Speaker Paging no answer 1 Radio Paging no answer 2 Speaker Paging non delay answer 3 Radio Paging non delay answer 4 Speaker Paging non delay and de...

Page 348: ...TTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 30 Handling of busy not available Automated Attendant Remote Access to System DISA destination in Day Mode NOTE 1 NOTE 2 00 01 03 04 05 06 08 15 C O line release Forward to TAS indicator Forward to Attendant Console Forward to DIT station Music DT connection for Redial DT connection for Redial Automated Attendant 2nd Answering message DT connec ti...

Page 349: ...ttendant Handling of all PBR busy when 2nd announcement and DT are connected See CM30 Y 30 31 08 00 01 03 15 C O line release Forward to TAS indicator Forward to Attendant Console C O line release CM45 CM30 Y 30 31 34 ISDN Local Office Code Table number 00 14 15 Local Office Code Table No 00 Local Office Code Table No 14 Not assigned CM50 Y 05 35 CIC Circuit Identification Code used for No 7 CCIS ...

Page 350: ...ine Direct Appearance Trunk Line Direct Appearance TAS Direct In Termination Dial in Automated Attendant Attendant Console TAS Attendant Console Trunk Line Direct Appearance Attendant Console Trunk Line Direct Appearance TAS Termination to Attendant Console Remote Access to System DISA ISDN Indial Roaming Termination For PCS DID Tie Line and the call which is not handled by the PBX CM30 Y 18 CM30 ...

Page 351: ...CM71 66 CM35 Y 40 EBXXX Digital Announcement Trunk card number XXX 000 127 CM10 CM14 CM15 Y 33 CM20 A100 A101 A102 CM49 Y 00 03000 NONE No data 43 Direct In Termination in Mode B X XXXXXXXX Station number for Direct In Termina tion in Mode B Night Connection Fixed CM10 CM14 CM11 CM1A CM08 179 CXX Abbreviated code of Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing for DIT Outside XX 00 31 CM71 66 CM35 Y ...

Page 352: ...nk according to the following table Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 44 4VCT circuit number for IP Trunk 01 16 NONE Circuit number of PN 4VCT NOTE No data CM10 CM14 Level No FOR 4VCT CARDS SETTING DATA VCT 0 VCT 1 VCT 2 VCT 3 0 01 05 09 13 1 02 06 10 14 2 03 07 11 15 3 04 08 12 16 CM30 ...

Page 353: ...r EU Series 3400 04 Austria Belgium Denmark Germany Italy South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland The Netherlands UK Brazil China Interna tional Latin America Asia NOTE 1 Initial data of CM31 Y 0 0 depends on each nation code of the MP program For Australia NZ 01 For UK 02 For North America 03 For Asia Africa Europe Latin America Middle East Russia 04 NOTE 2 In case of EU the initial data of CM31 Y ...

Page 354: ... America Only 1 Sensitive Level of MFC Receiver Other than North America 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 26 dBm 27 dBm 28 dBm 29 dBm 30 dBm 31 dBm 32 dBm 33 dBm 34 dBm ITU T Standard 35 dBm 36 dBm 37 dBm 39 dBm 40 dBm 41 dBm 38 dBm Sensitive Level of MF Receiver North America Only 00 14 15 21 dBm 35 dBm 36 dBm 1 dBm increments 2 Number of received digits of called number from PSTN ...

Page 355: ...umber 0 AP number 3 NOTE AP number 0 3 corresponds to the AP numbers assigned by CM05 as shown below CM31 Y 2 CM05 Y 0 AP number 0 AP number X AP number 1 AP number Y AP number 2 AP number Z AP number 3 AP number W X Y Z W 0 3 Designation of MFC MF Sender and Receiver Caller ID Receiver Enhanced 911 Sender to each circuit No 0 3 DATA SENDER RECEIVER 0 No 0 3 1 No 0 1 No 2 3 2 No 2 3 No 0 1 3 No 0 ...

Page 356: ... speech condi tions 07 Send last but two digits n 2 08 Send last but three digits n 3 09 Send last digit 10 Send calling party s category No Series 3600 Venezuela Only 11 Not used 15 NONE 01 15 No data Backward GA 1 Signal Backward GA 15 Signal NOTE Assignment of Backward GA signals is different depending on the specifications of each country 00 Signal pattern received from T1 network North Americ...

Page 357: ...ne busy 03 Not used 04 Congestion 05 Called line idle no charge 06 Called line idle calling subscriber control 07 Unallocated number 08 Station make busy Chinese No 1 09 Called line busy Bleak In Chinese No 1 10 Called line busy Toll International Chinese No 1 11 Not used 15 NONE 01 15 No data Backward GB 1 Signal Backward GB 15 Signal NOTE Assignment of Backward GB signals is different depending ...

Page 358: ...Send GI same digit change over to GA 10 Not used 15 NONE 01 15 No data Backward GC 1 signal Backward GC 15 signal 6 01 15 Received Backward GA signals on DOD MFC call Not used in Australia North America 01 Backward GA 1 signal 15 Backward GA 15 signal NONE 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 15 No data Send first digit Send next digit n 1 Send last but one digit n 1 Address complete change over GB Co...

Page 359: ...all Not used in Australia North America 01 Backward GC 1 signal 15 Backward GC 15 signal NOTE Backward GC signals are used only when CM08 474 477 0 NONE 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 15 No data Send GI first digit change over GA Send GI next digit change over GA Not used Send GII change over GB Congestion Send GIII next digit Not used Send GI same digit change over GA Not used 9 01 15 Forward GII ...

Page 360: ...s effective when CM08 474 0 NONE 01 15 No data Forward GI 1 GIII 1 signal Forward GI 15 GIII 15 signal 02 Forward signal meaning the end of digit code on DOD MFC call Not used in Australia North America NONE 01 15 No data Forward GI 1 signal Forward GI 15 signal 03 Forward signal when originating from sta tion Attendant Console or by Tandem con nection on DOD MFC call Not used in Australia North A...

Page 361: ...A 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING A 05 Backward signal meaning Pulse Form sig nal on DID MFC call Not used in North America NOTE 2 NONE 01 15 Pulse Form signal is sent immediately with out sending Backward GA 1 signal Send next digit Backward GA 1 signal Backward GA 15 signal 06 Backward signal meaning Pulse Type 1 sig nal on DID MFC call Not used in North America NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NONE 01 15 No da...

Page 362: ...ern from T 1 network is ANI format assign 1 17 Signal kind of called number sent from T1 network North America Only 0 1 DP DTMF NOTE When the signal pattern from T 1 network is FGD format assign the data to 1 When the signal pattern from T 1 network is ANI format assign 0 18 Sending of ACK WINK signal to DTI on receiving DP signal North America Only 0 1 To send Not sent NOTE When the signal patter...

Page 363: ...ion from detecting call termination to receiving Forward signal Not used in Australia North America NONE 01 31 24 seconds 1 second Increment unit 1 second 31 seconds Supervisory timer of interdigital pause on incoming call North America Only 06 Duration from sending start Backward signal to receiving stop Forward signal Not used in Australia North America NONE 01 31 24 seconds 1 second Increment u...

Page 364: ...gnal to sending Pulse Form sig nal Not used in Australia North America NOTE Effective when CM31 Y A 05 is assigned NONE 00 01 12 200 ms 0 ms 50 ms Increment unit 50 ms 600 ms 13 Sending duration of Pulse Form signal Not used in Australia North America NOTE Effective when CM31 Y A 05 is assigned NONE 00 01 12 200 ms 0 ms 50 ms Increment unit 50 ms 600 ms 14 Forbidding duration of receiving Forward ...

Page 365: ...ial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING B 15 Forbidding duration of receiving Forward signal for sending Pulse Type signal Not used in Australia North America NOTE Effective when CM31 Y A 05 is assigned NONE 00 01 12 350 ms 0 ms 50 ms Increment unit 50 ms 600 ms INITIAL CM31 ...

Page 366: ...a New Zealand T R Transmit Receive Gain Loss Continued on next page 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tone ODT 0 0 0 0 0 0 COT DID LDT IPT ODT 0 0 8 8 8 8 ODT ODT 0 0 8 8 3 3 DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT ODT 0 0 8 8 3 3 Station COT DID LDT 0 6 0 6 0 6 Tone COT DID LDT 0 6 0 6 0 6 COT DID LDT IPT COT DID LDT 0 6 6 6 6 6 OD...

Page 367: ...2 0 0 ODT 4W E M ODT 4W E M 0 0 0 0 DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT ODT 4W E M 0 0 0 0 Station COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M 3 3 0 0 Tone COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M IPT COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 ODT 4W E M COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M 0 0 0 0 Station DTI BRT PRT CCT 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 8 Tone DTI BRT PRT CCT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COT DI...

Page 368: ...ext page 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 COT DID 1 1 Tone COT DID 0 0 COT LDT DID IPT COT 0 0 ODT DTI Virtual IPT COT DID 0 0 Station LDT 0 7 Tone LDT 0 0 COT LDT DID IPT LDT 0 0 ODT DTI Virtual IPT LDT 0 0 Station ODT 3 10 Tone ODT 0 0 COT LDT DID IPT ODT 0 0 ODT DTI Virtual IPT ODT 0 0 CM35 ...

Page 369: ...DATA 5 T R DATA 6 T R DATA 7 T R Station IPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tone IPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COT DID LDT IPT IPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ODT IPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT IPT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T R Transmit Receive Loss Continued on next page 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 IPT SIP 0 8 0 4 0 4 0 8 Tone IPT SIP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COT DID ...

Page 370: ...M35 Y 47 Data 0 3 T Transmitter PAD dB R Receiver PAD dB 5 After setting CM35 Y 100 system reset is required After setting CM35 Y 113 DCH card reset is required After setting CM35 Y 142 DBM card reset is required ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE INCOMING CONNECTION SIGNALING CM35 Y 09 SENDER START CONDITION CM35 Y 20 REMARKS Ground Start 01 Ground Start 02 Loop Start 15 Loop Start 15 Wink Start 03 Wink Start ...

Page 371: ...h BGM tone source and Wake Up announcement Not used 01 Dialing signal type Incoming Outgoing 2 3 4 7 DP 10 PPS DP 10 PPS DP 10 20 PPS DP 20 PPS DTMF DTMF DP DTMF DTMF 02 Call direction 1 2 3 Incoming trunk Outgoing trunk Bothway trunk 03 Trunk name number 00 14 15 16 63 Trunk name 00 14 Kind of trunk route assigned by CM35 Y 00 is displayed Trunk name 16 63 CM77 Y 2 3 Local Office Code table numbe...

Page 372: ...oing connec tion or incoming connection 0 1 Release signal does not arrive Ground Start Loop Start C O line without Release signal Release signal arrives Tie line Ground Start Loop Start with Release signal DID ISDN SIP 08 Sending dial pulse on outgo ing 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 o...

Page 373: ... 254 Ordinary TRK Radio Paging TRK Determined by 2 digit STN CM35 Y 76 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 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 254 digits NOTE 1 When CM35 Y 76 is set to 15 this data setting is not required release the sender by time out or by answer signal from the called distant office When CM35 Y 76 is set ...

Page 374: ...dard FX key North America Only FX Incoming Call 7 WATS Incoming Call 0 Standard WATS key North America Only WATS Incoming Call 7 CCSA Incoming Call 0 Standard CCSA key North America Only CCSA Incoming Call 7 Tie Line Incoming Call 0 Standard TIE key Tie Line Incoming Call 7 Call Termination via No 7 CCIS No data CM46 CM90 CM50 NOTE 1 When the standard lamp indications are utilized set the standard...

Page 375: ...add 3 add 4 add 5 add 6 add 7 add 8 add 9 add 2 digit addition CM50 Y 00 0 1 digit deletion 2 digits deletion Addition deletion is not performed CM50 Y 00 18 Digit conversion on DID call 0 1 To provide Not provided CM76 19 PAD control of C O Tie line trunk Conference trunk IP trunk SIP trunk 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fixed PAD See PRECAUTION 1 2 CM42 NOTE 1 For CFTC the PAD data must be assigned by CM42 NOT...

Page 376: ...4 15 0 second 0 5 seconds 1 0 second 1 5 seconds 2 0 seconds 2 5 seconds 4 0 seconds 5 0 seconds 6 0 seconds 7 0 seconds 8 0 seconds 9 0 seconds 10 0 seconds 11 0 seconds 12 0 seconds 3 0 seconds CM08 193 194 331 CM35 Y 43 22 Automatic live recording 0 1 Start automatically Not available NOTE When this feature is activated be sure to assign CM08 141 CM13 Y 23 and or CM76 Y 13 CM08 141 CM13 Y 23 CM...

Page 377: ...M Red 120 IPM CM08 137 NOTE The LED indication for an internal incoming call is red 120 IPM flashing For indicating the termi nation of transferred external incoming call the flashing LED color depends on CM08 137 33 Interval of ringing signal to station on incoming calls Other than North Amer ica 0 1 2 3 Ringing NOTE Special Ringing Internal Ringing External Ringing CM08 397 NOTE For SLT Internal...

Page 378: ...r Tone Pattern on incoming calls Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 0 1 2 3 See below CM08 390 CM15 Y 83 84 CM65 Y 40 Dterm ringer tone pattern is assigned by the following combination of CM35 Y 34 and 164 36 Trunk seizure facility 0 1 After dialing maximum number of digits After completing dialed digits entered in CM8A Y 4005 4007 CM8A Y 4005 4007 37 MF MFC Signaling on DID 0 1 Available Not available 38 MFC ...

Page 379: ... path connection between PB station and PB trunk when providing sender prepause 00 15 To connect Not connected NOTE Maximum number digit analysis should be provided to prevent one way calls CM08 193 194 331 CM35 Y 76 CM85 CM8A Y 4000 4007 44 Trunk access code sent to SMDR for outgoing call Trunk Access Code for Trunk Direct Appearance Multiline Operation 0 00 or 9 99 NONE When a trunk is seized by...

Page 380: ...dress is completed Other than North America 0 1 Set up speech condition without waiting Forward GII signal Waiting Forward GII signal Sending Busy Idle informa tion to network North America Only 0 1 Not available Available 49 SMDR for incoming call 0 1 To provide Not provided CM13 Y 05 51 Restriction of outgoing con nection Unrestricted RCA 0 1 Restricted Allow CM12 Y 01 52 Restriction of outgoing...

Page 381: ...ricted RCH 0 1 Restricted Allow 59 Call Waiting for DID call 0 1 Allow Restricted CM08 367 CM42 18 60 Priority Queuing 0 1 Allow Restricted 61 Restriction of incoming con nection to station Unrestricted RCA 0 1 Restricted Allow CM12 Y 01 62 Restriction of incoming connection to station Non Restricted 1 RCB 0 1 Restricted Allow 63 Restriction of incoming connection to station Non Restricted 2 RCC 0...

Page 382: ...Restricted Allow 71 Announcement service group 2 0 1 Restricted Allow 72 Announcement service group 3 0 1 Restricted Allow 73 Announcement service group 4 0 1 Restricted Allow 74 Attendant Delay Announce ment 0 1 Allow Restricted CM49 Y 00 0A 75 DID incoming LDN display on Dterm ATTCON DESKCON 0 1 Available Not available Trunk ID code assigned by CM30 Y 19 is displayed NOTE 1 Up to 4 digits LDN is...

Page 383: ...by detecting the ringing signal from main PBX or Centrex 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE 1 When this function is utilized be sure to set Trunk Line Appearance as the terminating method Set CM30 Y 02 03 to 02 NOTE 2 Tone Ringer is selected by CM35 Y 34 lamp control is set by CM35 Y 32 respectively CM30 Y 02 03 CM30 Y 18 89 Cyclic Redundancy check ing for DTI trunk 0 1 To provide Not provided 90 Sp...

Page 384: ...on via Modem 93 D Channel Handler DCH number used for ISDN Primary Rate Interface Q SIG 00 07 15 DCH0 DCH7 Not used CM06 Y 08 D Channel Handler DCH number used for ISDN Primary Rate Interface 00 31 NONE DCH0 DCH31 No data Series 3800 97 Route class data on CCIS Route to Route Restriction XZ NONE X Day Trunk Restriction class Z Night Trunk Restriction class Setting data is the same as CM12 Y 01 No ...

Page 385: ...re E M Trunk for long line NOTE 2 For regular 00 Impedance for EU Series 3400 600 Ω for short long line Balanced Network Impedance complex For PN 8COTU Austria Belgium Denmark Germany Italy South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland The Netherlands UK For PN 8COTR PN 8COTR A Brazil China International NOTE 1 If the echo occurs when you use the LDT card set CM35 Y 100 to 07 NOTE 2 When you use the ODT c...

Page 386: ...Type V Type II 105 Purpose of 2 wire E M 4 wire E M trunk ODT 0 1 2 wire E M Trunk 4 wire E M Trunk NOTE All circuits in one ODT card must be set as the same type interface 106 Malicious Call Trace Australia Only 0 1 Not provided To provide CM15 Y 211 CM20 A170 CM90 Y 00 F0A70 CM90 Y 00 F6120 113 LAPD Mode of D channel route for WCS Roaming For PCS 0 1 Network Mode User Mode LAPD Mode of D channel...

Page 387: ... Layer Com patibility LLC information element Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 Allow Restricted CM08 722 CMAC Y 11 133 Indication of reason why the calling number is not informed from network 0 1 To indicate Not indicated 134 TOS field Precedence for IP trunk SIP trunk voice packet TOS Type of Service 00 07 15 PRECEDENCE 0 PRECEDENCE 7 PRECEDENCE 0 CM35 Y 161 CMA7 Y 44 NOTE This data setting is ineffecti...

Page 388: ... Roam ing PS For PCS 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE Set this data only to C O line trunk route of called side PBX when the soft ware is Series 3300 or before Set this data to C O line trunk route of called side PBX voice channels trunk route of D channels LDT ODT and IP trunk when the software is Series 3400 or later 142 Protocol type between PBXs for WCS Roaming For PCS 1 7 Q931a Digital None 1...

Page 389: ...runk TRUNK A has made a switch hook flash while talking with another trunk TRUNK B 0 1 Broker s Call TRUNK B is held and station returns to the connection with TRUNK A Three way Calling 150 CID Call Back 0 1 To provide Not provided CM12 Y 38 152 Verification of Connection for Event Based CCIS 0 1 To provide Not provided 153 ISDN answer signal sending timing for Event Based CCIS 0 1 Send when the c...

Page 390: ...goes on hook 159 8 32 Party Conference trunk 0 1 To provide Not provided CM05 CM07 161 DS code point DiffServ code point for IP trunk SIP trunk voice packet 00 3F NONE DS code point No data CM35 Y 134 CM41 Y 2 38 CMA7 Y 50 NOTE 1 Set this data when the router provides DiffServ QoS if required DiffServ Differentiated Services one type of QoS QoS Quality of Service NOTE 2 When this data is set the T...

Page 391: ...k Ethernet cable 0 1 To provide Not provided CM8A 169 Sending Switch Hook Flash for Adjunct Analog System Series 3100 0 1 To send Not sent 170 DID Development Table 0 3 Development Table 1 Development Table 0 CM76 Y 00 90 171 Number of digits to be con verted on DID for Develop ment Table 1 01 08 15 1 8 digits 4 digits CM35 Y 170 CM76 Y 90 172 Number of digits to be received for Development Table ...

Page 392: ...ng for ISDN Australia Only 0 1 To provide Not provided CM8A 189 Trunk access code for Trunk Direct Appearances Multi line Operation Series 3800 X XX NONE Trunk Access Code to be added X 0 9 A B No data CM35 Y 44 192 Tandem calls to CCT IPT Virtual IPT SIP with Alter nate Routing for a fault occurrence Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 To provide Not provided CM35 Y 186 193 Characteristic level Series 3200...

Page 393: ... Q SIG Overlap Receiving For EU Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 07 15 Area Code Development Pattern No 0 Area Code Development Pattern No 7 Not used CM85 CM08 626 627 CM35 Y 203 203 ETSI ISDN Q SIG Overlap Receiving For EU Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 To provide Not provided CM08 026 027 CM35 Y 202 205 SMDR output for abandoned incoming call Series 3500 0 1 To provide Not provided 206 ISDN Q SIG call origin...

Page 394: ...entification Presentation COLP for a call terminat ing office For EU Series 3300 0 1 To provide Not provided CM12 Y 153 154 CM35 Y 221 CM08 629 NOTE When providing ETSI ISDN COLP assign the connected line number for COLP as follows Connected line number Local office code CM50 Y 05 ISDN Subscriber Number CM12 Y 12 221 Receiving connected line number from call terminat ing office in ETSI ISDN Connec...

Page 395: ... ISDN Channel Negoti ation For EU Series 3300 0 1 To provide Not provided 230 Type of number ISDN Call ing party number Series 3300 00 01 02 03 04 06 NONE Unknown International number National number Network specific number Subscriber number Abbreviated number No data CM35 Y 234 NOTE This command is effective when CM35 Y 234 is set to 0 231 Numbering plan identifica tion ISDN Calling party number ...

Page 396: ... plan identification of ISDN Calling Party Number Series 3500 0 1 To provide Not provided CM35 Y 230 231 244 Dial Tone DT sending to calling party of opposite office when receiving the SETUP message by Overlap Receiving Q SIG Russia Only Series 3600 0 1 To send DT of own office Not sent NOTE 1 This command can be also used to specify whether the SETUP message does not contain a called par ty numbe...

Page 397: ... NOTE This command is effective when the forced release is provided to the outgoing trunk route of tandem connection CM35 Y 247 is set to 0 250 Extended Interdigit Pause Timer for outgoing call Series 3500 0 1 To provide Not provided CM41 Y 0 117 254 Whether the call terminat ing method is specified for incoming call with no CLI in Day Mode Series 3600 0 1 3 Specified when reason of the incoming c...

Page 398: ...sual CM35 Y 256 258 CM51 Y 33 258 Distinctive LED indication on Dterm for incoming call with no CLI Series 3600 0 1 Green 120 IPM Red 120 IPM CM35 Y 32 255 257 NOTE This command is effective on the following conditions CM35 Y 32 is set to 1 CM35 Y 255 257 are set to 0 or 2 and Dterm receives the incoming call 265 Screening Indicator ISDN Calling party number Series 3500 3 NONE Network provided No ...

Page 399: ... Series 3600 0 1 2 3 To send DT of own office To send DT of own office when the received Progress Description is not same as the Progress Description assigned by CM35 Y 271 Not sent when Progress Description is same as the Progress Description To send DT from opposite office Not sent when DT is not sent from opposite office Not sent NOTE This command should be assigned to outgoing trunk route 271 ...

Page 400: ...g the called party number to outgoing trunk route before receiving all digits of the called party number in tandem connec tion Q SIG to Q SIG Russia Only Series 3600 0 1 To send Not sent NOTE This command should be assigned to incoming trunk route of tandem office 276 ISDN Alternative Routing for Remote PIM in survival mode when receiving trunk call Series 3700 R12 2 0 1 Allow Restricted 277 Call ...

Page 401: ...Calling party number relaying in ISDN tandem connection is available when both CM35 Y 281 and CM35 Y 282 are set to 0 282 Calling party number relay ing in ISDN to ISDN CCIS to ISDN connection for out going trunk route For EU Series 3800 0 3 To provide Not provided CM35 Y 281 NOTE 1 This command must be set for outgoing trunk route NOTE 2 Calling party number relaying in ISDN tandem connection is ...

Page 402: ...ode assigned by CM35 Y 224 and Area Code assigned by CM35 Y 225 Not provided CM35 Y 224 225 CM50 Y 12 286 Registering a fault information when a long call duration of trunk call occurs Series 3900 0 1 Not registered To register CM42 182 CMEA Y 2 4A 4B 999 Returning all trunk route data to default settings Series 3400 NOTE 1 All trunk route data by CM35 set to each trunk route will return to de fau...

Page 403: ...an incoming trunk route and an outgoing trunk route PRECAUTION Any incoming trunk route assigned to No release signal in CM35 Y 05 is restricted from tandem con nection ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 36Y DATA DE INCOMING TRUNK 0 1 DE ROUTE 2 digits OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE 2 digits Initial Data Y INCOMING TRUNK ROUTE OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND 0 00 63 00 63 0 1 Allow Res...

Page 404: ...ATA TABLE 38YY INCOMING OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE or AMP PATTERN NUMBER 4 digits or 2 digits ST DE DE DATA 1 2 digits EXE Initial Data Y INCOMING OUTGOING TRUNK ROUTE No AMP PATTERN No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 XX ZZ XX Incoming trunk route No ZZ Outgoing trunk route No 00 14 15 AMP pattern number 00 AMP pattern number 14 Not use the AMP trunk Continued on next page CM38 ...

Page 405: ...Assigned by Fixed Gain Z Fixed Gain 0 12 dB 1 8 dB 2 4 dB 3 0 dB 02 0 1 Echo Canceller function Through Normal 03 0 1 Echo Canceller Gain Controller ON OFF 04 0 1 Mode selection of Tone Disabler G164 G165 05 0 1 Detect time of Tone Disabler 0 second 2 seconds 06 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 0 1 Timing...

Page 406: ...d has two RS 232C ports which are used for the following purpose PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE PORT LOCATION NUMBER PURPOSE CONNECTOR Port 0 Built in SMDR Local MAT MCI RS0 connector on the MP card Port 1 Remote Maintenance using external modem or built in modem of MP card Built in SMDR MCI RS1 connector on the MP card ST EXE 40YY DATA DE PORT LOCATION NUMBER 0 1 1 8 digits DE CM40 ...

Page 407: ...S No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Function 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 08 19 NONE VoIP log collec tion Series 3500 MP FP Command Output Series 3700 R12 2 No data 01 Data length 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 7 bit 8 bit NOTE 1 02 Parity check 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 Effective Ineffective NOTE 1 03 Kind of parity 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 Even parity Odd parity NOTE 1 04 Stop bit 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 1 Stop bit 2 Stop bit NOTE...

Page 408: ... 2 CM40 Y 10 is effective for Port 1 only NOTE 3 For the station number of the built in modem set CM13 Y 07 to 0 FAX Station and CM15 Y 44 to 0 Call Waiting Answer Called Side restricted Initial Data Y PORT LOCATION NUMBER SETTING DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANING 10 Station number of built in modem 1 Port 1 X XXXXXXXX NONE Station No X 0 9 A B No data NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 CM40 ...

Page 409: ...0 1 Port 0 Port 1 10 11 14 NONE MCI MCI and MP Built in SMDR Built in SMDR NOTE 1 No data 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 parity Odd parity 04 Stop bit 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 1 Stop bit 2 Stop bit 05 DTR signal sent to terminal 0 1 Port 0 Port 1 0 1 Low High 06 RTS signal sent t...

Page 410: ... 05 06 13 14 2 4 seconds 0 2 4 4 8 7 2 9 6 12 0 28 8 31 2 2 4 4 8 7 2 9 6 12 0 14 4 31 2 33 6 15 16 17 18 19 24 9 6 seconds 28 8 38 4 48 0 57 6 67 2 115 2 38 4 48 0 57 6 67 2 76 8 124 8 01 Elapsed time before Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer for trunk incoming call Auto matic Change of Night Service Attendant Overflow Group Diversion Direct In Termination 32 36 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 06 29 3...

Page 411: ... exclusive Hold Call Park 60 64 seconds 01 02 03 98 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 388 4 8 12 392 NOTE When timer data 99 is assigned the call is not recalled 06 Recall Timing for Exclusive Hold Remote Hold 236 240 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 06 98 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 12 16 20 388 4 8 12 16 20 24 392 NOTE When timer data 99 is assigned the call is not recalled 07 Recall Timing after station release for call transfe...

Page 412: ...8 14 DTMF signal width of Out Pulse Long from Attendant Console 512 ms 01 02 03 04 05 06 50 64 ms 64 128 192 256 320 384 3200 15 Elapsed time before Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer for internal call and assisted call 32 36 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 06 29 30 4 seconds 0 4 8 12 16 20 112 116 4 8 12 16 20 24 116 120 NOTE For the timer of the second call forwarding see CM41 Y 0 46 16 Unanswered ti...

Page 413: ...32 seconds 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 14 4 seconds 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 52 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 56 26 Automatic Recall Timing of Camp On 24 32 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 15 8 seconds 8 16 24 32 40 120 16 24 32 40 48 128 27 Interdigit Pause on outgoing call 7 seconds 03 04 05 06 07 14 1 second 3 4 5 6 7 14 33 Duration of music connection before DT connection in Auto mated Attendant 16 24 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 ...

Page 414: ...tation Speed Dialing 1 5 seconds 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 1 5 seconds 1 5 3 0 4 5 6 0 7 5 9 0 10 5 12 0 NOTE This pause is available by setting D in CM72 CM74 39 Timing of un answered call after forwarding to prede termined station in Automated Attendant 32 36 seconds 01 02 30 4 seconds 0 4 116 4 8 120 41 PBX Dial In ORT Timer before receiving any digit 5 6 seconds 01 02 03 15 1 second 0 1 2 14 1 2...

Page 415: ...conds 0 4 392 4 8 396 46 Timing of Multiple Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer after second forward ing 32 36 seconds 01 02 03 29 30 4 seconds 0 4 8 112 116 4 8 12 116 120 47 Interval Time of ACD UCD Delay Announcement Atten dant Delay Announce ment 32 36 seconds 01 02 30 4 seconds 0 4 116 4 8 120 48 DTMF Signal Width for VMS 128 ms 01 02 64 ms 64 128 49 DTMF Interdigit Pause for VMS 160 ms 01...

Page 416: ...ned by command CM41Y 0 51 Digital Announcement Trunk will be released when the message reply is finished The message reply will not be repeated 52 Message Replay Timer for Automatic Wake Up Timed Reminder 60 64 seconds 01 02 03 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 392 4 8 12 396 53 Message Replay Timer for Announcement Ser vice 60 64 seconds 01 02 03 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 392 4 8 12 396 54 Forced release timing for ta...

Page 417: ... seconds 01 02 03 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 392 4 8 12 396 57 Timing Start when making an ISDN Tan dem call 10 seconds 03 04 05 14 1 second 3 4 5 14 58 Preservation time for a message set by Voice Message Waiting Ser vice Individual 7 days 01 02 03 31 1 day 1 2 3 31 NOTE Voice Message Waiting Service Individual All Clear clears messages exceeding the term 59 Time before answer ing by Automated Attendant ...

Page 418: ...conds 01 02 03 09 14 seconds 14 28 42 126 65 OAI SCF Ringing Timer 12 16 seconds 01 02 99 4 seconds 0 4 392 4 8 396 66 Message duration of UCD Overflow Announcement 60 64 seconds 01 02 99 4 seconds 0 4 392 4 8 396 67 UCD Delay Announcement Attendant Delay Announcement OAI Announcement Con nection Timer 8 12 seconds 01 02 03 32 4 seconds 0 4 8 124 4 8 12 128 69 Recall interval timer of MP built in ...

Page 419: ...e PS WLAN Terminal Power Off 8 12 seconds 01 02 99 4 seconds 0 4 392 4 8 396 NOTE Effective only when CM08 086 0 86 Message reply timer for PS WLAN Termi nal No Answer 36 40 seconds 01 02 99 4 seconds 0 4 392 4 8 396 NOTE Effective only when CM08 085 and 086 0 87 Event Based CCIS Virtual Tie Line Release Timer for Voice Channel 3 minutes 02 30 32 70 72 99 2 4 seconds 02 30 24 seconds 32 70 1 minut...

Page 420: ... before Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer for trunk incoming call Series 3100 32 36 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 06 29 30 4 seconds 0 4 8 12 16 20 112 116 4 8 12 16 20 24 116 120 NOTE For the timer of the second call forwarding see CM41 Y 0 46 101 Elapsed time before Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer for internal call and assisted call Series 3100 32 36 seconds 01 02 03 04 05 06 29 30 4 second...

Page 421: ...15 16 ms 64 80 96 240 107 Inter digit Pause on system basis Series 3300 NONE 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 16 32 48 ms 64 80 96 128 160 192 240 108 Timing until IP net work between Main Site and Remote Site is reconnected Series 3300 NONE 00 01 02 99 1 second 0 1 2 99 109 ORT timer for ETSI ISDN Overlap Receiv ing Series 3300 6 seconds 03 04 05 99 1 second 3 4 5 99 110 Timing until sending the reverse sign...

Page 422: ...release Series 3500 NONE 01 02 03 99 64 seconds 64 128 192 6336 NOTE Set the time from the start of communications to the warning SST is sent Forced release is executed at 16 seconds later from the warning SST is sent 116 Timer C of warning SST sending for forced release Series 3500 NONE 01 02 03 99 64 seconds 64 128 192 6336 NOTE Set the time from the start of communications to the warning SST is...

Page 423: ...MER DATA 41 Y 1ST DATA MEANING INITIAL DATA 2ND DATA INCREMENT UNIT TIMER 0 120 Forced release timer when the Paging Trunk is not released after seizing the trunk Series 3700 R12 2 180 seconds 00 02 03 99 4 seconds 0 4 8 396 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 CM41 ...

Page 424: ... 384 512 640 768 896 1024 1920 576 704 832 960 10881216 2118 03 DP Telephone Hook flash Breaker Timer 384 ms 01 02 03 16 128 ms 384 512 640 2304 04 PB Telephone Hook flash 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 0...

Page 425: ...ct Timer 32 64 ms 01 02 15 32 ms 0 32 448 32 64 480 03 COT Trunk Release Detect Timer 512 ms 01 02 03 15 128 ms 128 256 384 1920 04 LD Trunk Release Detect Timer 128 ms 01 02 03 15 128 ms 128 256 384 1920 05 OD Trunk Release Detect Timer 128 ms 01 02 03 15 128 ms 128 256 384 1920 06 COT Answer Signal Detect Timer 512 ms 01 02 03 99 32 ms 32 64 96 3168 07 LD Trunk Answer Detect Timer 480 512 ms 01 ...

Page 426: ...12 LDT ODT Wink sig nal sending time for connection check 160 ms 01 02 03 15 32 ms 32 64 96 480 17 Hook flash sending timer from COT 576 640 ms 02 03 04 30 64 ms 64 128 192 1856 128 192 256 1920 21 Metering Pulse 12 kHz 50 Hz Detect Timer Australia Only 448 ms 01 02 14 32 ms 32 64 448 23 AT T 5 ESS Floating Battery Guard Timer for COT 2048 ms 01 02 03 99 128 ms 128 256 384 12672 24 AT T 5 ESS Floa...

Page 427: ...Ground Start trunk 0 ms 00 01 02 99 128 ms 0 128 256 12672 31 Loop on Delay for out going 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 64 ms 64 128 192 128 192 256 38 Timer of trunk release detection by momen tary reverse from C O Busy tone detection box Not used in Aus tralia North Amer ica 320 384 ms 00 01 02 99 64 ...

Page 428: ... must be assigned as longer time than the time assigned by CM41 Y 2 00 Check the main PBX or Centrex ringer cycle and set as shown below When the gap between the main PBX station terminating ringer and C O line terminating ringer is under 200 ms distinction may be incomplete 41 Immediate Ringing Guard Time in Cen trex system Distinctive Tone Function 384 512 ms 00 01 02 99 128 ms 0 0 03 12544 128 ...

Page 429: ...nk 128 ms 01 02 03 04 15 32 ms 32 64 96 128 480 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 00 03 If CM35 Y 09 is set to 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 02 Wink Signal width on DTI trunk 128 ms 01 02 03 04 15 32 ms 32 64 96 128 480 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 00 03 If CM35 Y 09 is set to 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 03 Wink Delay Signal Timer out 7 seconds 01 02 ...

Page 430: ...f CM35 Y 09 is set to 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 06 Answer Signal Detect Timing for DTI trunk 576 ms 01 02 03 15 64 ms 64 128 192 960 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 00 03 If CM35 Y 09 is set to 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 07 Ring Signal Detect Timing for DTI trunk 7168 ms 01 02 03 15 512 ms 512 1024 1536 7680 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 00 03 I...

Page 431: ...o 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 11 Ground Start Release Ground Off Detect Timing for DTI Trunk 384 ms 01 02 03 15 64 ms 64 128 192 960 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 00 03 If CM35 Y 09 is set to 01 or 15 use CM41 Y 3 04 12 12 Ground Start Return Ground Detect Timing for DTI Trunk 7 seconds 01 02 03 15 1 second 1 2 3 15 NOTE If CM35 Y 09 is set to 03 04 05 or 06 use CM41 Y 3 ...

Page 432: ...conds 00 01 02 14 15 1 minute 01 14 NOTE 2 1 2 14 30 seconds NOTE 1 Ringing is stopped when the participant does not an swer within the time set by this data NOTE 2 If the 2nd data is set to 00 the ringing will continue until the participant answers 17 Forced release timer for 8 32 Party Confer ence 7 hours 00 01 02 23 24 1 hour NOTE 2 1 2 23 24 NOTE 1 This command is effective only when PN CFTC A...

Page 433: ...tem counter data the programmable PAD data the Trunk Restriction Class data to convert the Restriction Class sent to or from the 2400 IPX as a Deluxe Traveling Class Mark CCIS and CODEC list PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE PAD DATA ST 42 SETTING DE EXE KIND OF SYSTEM COUNTER 2 digits PATTERNS DATA DE 2 digits TRUNK RESTRICTION CLASS 2 digits 2 digits CODEC LIST 3 digits CM42 ...

Page 434: ...give MN minor alarm 01 99 NONE 1 station 99 stations No Lockout Alarm Dis play 03 Number of Wake Up call Timed Reminder call attempts before abandonment 01 05 NONE 1 call 5 calls 5 calls 04 Maximum number of stations that are able to set Wake Up call Timed Reminder call at the same time NOTE This command is effective up to Se ries 3400 software 01 32 NONE 1 station 32 stations 10 stations 05 Numbe...

Page 435: ...MP 01 16 NONE 1 digit 16 digits 10 digits 11 Maximum number of digits for Authorization Code with OAI ACF 01 10 NONE 1 digit 10 digits 10 digits CM08 216 1 Maximum number of digits for Authorization Code with MP 01 16 NONE 1 digit 16 digits 10 digits CM08 216 0 12 Maximum number of digits for Forced Account Code with OAI ACF 01 10 NONE 1 digit 10 digits 10 digits CM08 216 1 Maximum number of digit...

Page 436: ...e in each UCD group for controlling external indicator or Call Waiting lamp of Dterm 01 99 NONE 1 call 99 calls 1 call 16 Maximum number of calls in queue in each UCD group before busy tone is provided 01 99 NONE 1 call 99 calls No limit 19 Number of times for recall from MP built in modem 01 09 NONE 1 time 9 times 4 times 47 Volume Control of Dterm Desk Console Sending level Terminal to PBX Europ...

Page 437: ...of CM04 Y 10 2 Setting by Key ROM 3 Setting of SW2 1 of the MP Continued on next page KIND OF SYSTEM COUNTER SETTING DATA REMARKS 66 Transmission characteristic of analog LC New Zealand China Brazil Europe NOTE 1 NOTE 2 00 01 02 04 NONE New Zealand China Brazil Europe Other countries except for the above Transmission characteristic of analog LC COT For EU Series 3400 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 01 02 04 05 06 0...

Page 438: ...pe Only NOTE 00 06 NONE 54 dB 18 dB 18 dB 69 Call charge per unit for AOC dollar euro integral charge per unit Australia France Germany Nether lands Italy Greece Luxembourg Por tugal Spain Sweden ITU T UAE 00 99 NONE 00 99 dollars euro inte gral charge per unit No data 70 Call charge per unit for AOC cent euro cent two decimals charge per unit Australia France Germany Nether lands Italy Greece Lux...

Page 439: ...de Dterm IP Password WLAN station digest authentication Password 01 08 NONE 1 digit 8 digits 4 digits CM2B Y 00 CM20 A230 A231 74 Off Hook Ring Volume 1 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 NONE 10 dB 12 dB 14 dB 16 dB 18 dB 20 dB 22 dB 24 dB 20 dB CM15 Y 205 75 Off Hook Ring Volume 2 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 77 Number of digits for the abbreviated code of System Speed Dialing origination Se...

Page 440: ...T 51 55 59 63 TONE COT DID ODT LDT 52 56 60 64 COT DID LDT ODT 2W E M IPT COT DID ODT LDT 53 57 61 65 ODT 4W E M DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT CFTC COT DID ODT LDT 50 54 58 62 STA TONE DTI BRT PRT CFTC IPT SIP 51 55 59 63 COT DID LDT IPT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC IPT SIP 52 56 60 64 ODT 4W E M DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC IPT SIP BRT DTI PRT CCT Virtual IPT IPT SIP 53 57 61 65 DTI BRT PRT CCT Virtual IPT CFTC DT...

Page 441: ...ard Continued on next page PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 01 3 3 0 6 3 3 4 0 0 0 2 02 8 8 6 6 8 8 8 0 0 4 03 6 6 0 0 6 6 4 0 0 12 04 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 8 05 0 6 0 0 0 6 4 0 3 06 6 0 0 0 6 0 8 3 07 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2ND DATA PATTERNS NOVEMBER 15 2006 ...

Page 442: ...age PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 16 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 6 3 3 4 0 3 06 16 11 0 0 0 5 6 6 8 3 07 6 6 0 0 3 3 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2ND...

Page 443: ...OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 3 5 3 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 5 3 5 1 6 0 0 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 0 0 4 3 6 6 3 3 4 0 3 06 0 0 7 0 0 5 6 6 8 3 07 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2ND DATA PATT...

Page 444: ... DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 6 3 3 4 0 3 06 16 11 0 0 0 5 6 6 8 3 07 6 6 0 0 3 3 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2ND DATA PA...

Page 445: ...ext page PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 3 5 3 5 1 6 1 6 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 1 6 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 5 3 5 1 6 1 6 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 0 0 4 3 0 0 3 3 4 0 3 06 0 0 7 0 3 5 3 5 6 6 8 3 07 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9...

Page 446: ...ext page PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 2 2 3 3 3 3 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 6 3 3 4 0 3 06 16 11 0 0 0 5 6 6 8 3 07 6 6 0 0 3 3 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9...

Page 447: ...e PAD DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 2 2 3 3 3 4 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 3 0 0 1 6 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 1 3 3 4 0 3 06 16 11 0 0 2 9 6 6 8 3 07 6 6 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2ND DA...

Page 448: ...D DATA OF B TRUNK T R dB ODT 4W E M ODT 2W E M COT DID LDT DTI BRT PRT CCT CFTC NOTE IPT SIP 00 15 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 5 2 2 4 0 0 0 2 02 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 8 0 0 4 03 2 2 3 3 3 5 3 5 0 6 4 0 0 12 04 3 3 0 0 4 4 3 8 0 3 0 8 05 12 11 6 6 6 6 3 3 4 0 3 06 16 11 0 0 0 0 6 6 8 3 07 6 6 0 0 0 0 8 8 4 3 0 0 08 Not Used 0 6 Not Used 09 4 0 6 10 8 6 11 4 6 12 0 9 13 4 0 9 14 8 9 15 4 9 2N...

Page 449: ...xt page 1ST DATA REFERENCE 50 51 52 53 Austria 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Belgium 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Denmark 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Germany 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Italy 00 03 03 03 Table 5 South Africa 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Spain 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Sweden 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Switzerland 00 03 03 03 Table 5 The Netherlands 00 03 03 03 Table 5 UK 00 03 03 03 Table 5 Brazil 04 00 00 00 Table 7 China 03 00 00 00 T...

Page 450: ... 03 Table 5 Denmark 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Germany 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Italy 06 03 03 03 Table 5 South Africa 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Spain 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Sweden 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Switzerland 06 03 03 03 Table 5 The Netherlands 06 03 03 03 Table 5 UK 06 03 03 03 Table 5 Brazil 03 00 00 00 Table 7 China 03 03 03 03 Table 8 International 00 00 00 00 Table 6 COUNTRY CM42 CM42 ...

Page 451: ...ass 7 RCG 27 2000 IPS Trunk Restriction Class 8 RCH 30 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 0 01 08 NONE 2000 IPS Trunk Restriction Class 1 8 No data 2400 IPX 2000 IPS 31 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 1 32 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 2 33 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 3 34 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 4 35 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 5 36 2400 IPX Trunk Restriction Class 6 37 2400 ...

Page 452: ...4 Semi Restricted 1 RCD 5 Restricted 5 Semi Restricted 2 RCE 6 Fully Restricted 6 Restricted 1 RCF 7 7 Restricted 2 RCG 8 8 Fully Restricted RCH 15 2 2000 IPS to 2400 IPX 2000 IPS 2400 IPX TRK RESTRICTION CLASS TRK RESTRICTION CLASS 1 Unrestricted RCA 1 Unrestricted 1 2 Non Unrestricted 1 RCB 2 Unrestricted 2 3 Non Restricted 2 RCC 3 Non Restricted 4 Semi Restricted 1 RCD 4 Semi Restricted 5 Semi ...

Page 453: ...0 123 Priority 1 4 in CODEC list 1 140 143 Priority 1 4 in CODEC list 2 160 163 Priority 1 4 in CODEC list 3 1ST DATA PAYLOAD SIZE 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 110 113 Priority 1 4 in CODEC list 0 01 04 NONE 10 ms 40 ms NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 Depends on Codec type 40 ms G 711 30 ms G 723 1 10 ms G 729a CM67 130 133 Priority 1 4 in CODEC list 1 150 153 Priority 1 4 in CODE...

Page 454: ...low For PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A PN 16VCTA PN 16VCTA A When no 16VCT card is mounted the CODEC type is fixed to G 711 and the payload size is fixed to 40 ms For PN 8IPLA PZ 24IPLA When only PN 8IPLA card is mounted the maximum voice channels per IP PAD is fixed to 8 channel NOTE 4 When the payload size setting differs from that for the opposite IP PAD the shorter size is adopted Continued on next pag...

Page 455: ...2 calls No limit CM08 850 NOTE 1 Assign the maximum number of Wake Up Call for the same time per every minute NOTE 2 This command is ineffective when setting from PMS 182 Time for monitoring long call duration of trunk call Series 3900 01 60 NONE 1 hour 60 hours 60 hours CM35 Y 286 CMEA Y 2 4A 4B NOTE When the call time exceeds the time set by this command a fault information is stored as long tim...

Page 456: ...its 1 4 10 digits Initial Data Y MEANING 1ST DATA MEANING 2ND DATA MEANING 2 Date and time setting for periodic mainte nance 00 07 Periodic maintenance 0 7 YYYY MM DD HH NONE YYYY Year 2000 2099 MM Month 01 12 DD Day 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 No data 3 Check item for peri odic maintenance 0 1 7 NONE Battery check Check item No 1 Check item No 7 No data 4 Time setting for office data periodic copy from a...

Page 457: ...the Main Site to Remote Sites Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 Office data copy HH MM 9999 NONE HH Hour 00 23 MM Minute 00 59 Not copy the office data automatically 0200 2 00 a m NOTE 1 Office data copy is executed from the low Remote Site number to high Remote Site number NOTE 2 The start time for office data copy may gain loss about three minutes from the time you set 8 Time setting for Automatic clock ...

Page 458: ... MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 Automatic clock change has not been executed 03 Reading of system clock changed day from daylight saving time to standard time for change pattern 0 04 Time setting for automatic system clock change from standard time to daylight saving time for change pattern 1 MM W D NONE MM Change Month 01 12 W Change Week 1 4 9 First Fourth Week 1 4 Final Week 9 D Change Day of the...

Page 459: ...EANING 2ND DATA MEANING 8 Time setting for Automatic clock change Series 3600 06 Reading of system clock changed day from stan dard time to daylight saving time for change pattern 1 YYYY MM DD NONE YYYY Year 2000 2099 MM Month 01 12 DD Date 01 31 Automatic clock change has not been executed 07 Reading of system clock changed day from daylight saving time to standard time for change pattern 1 DECEM...

Page 460: ...t in External Equipment Interface of the MP card assign 313 card No 31 circuit No 3 2 MP built in External Equipment Interface cannot be used for TAS indication control ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE 44 CIRCUIT NUMBER DATA 1 3 digits EXE ST DE DE 2 digits DATA 2 2 digits CIRCUIT NUNBER RELATED COMMAND REMARKS NUMBER MEANING XX Y XX Card Number 00 31 of PN DK00 Y Circuit Number 0 3 313 Built in Ex...

Page 461: ... calling Timed Reminder Calling CM10 CM14 CM48 02 Speaker Paging Machine Start 00 09 Speaker Paging Zone 0 Speaker Paging Zone 9 CM30 Y 28 11 Indication for Trunk All Busy 01 62 Trunk Group 01 Trunk Group 62 CM30 Y 09 13 TAS Indication NOTE MP built in External Equipment Interface can not be used for TAS indica tion 00 63 TAS Group 00 TAS Group 63 CM30 Y 17 14 Indication for ACD UCD Call Wait ing ...

Page 462: ...DD02 0 02 Activates when the call record has reached the value specified by CMD003 24 CMDD02 1 NOTE Effective when CMD001 80 100 120 140 is set to 5 or CMDD10 X00 is set to 2 CMD001 80 100 120 140 CMD003 24 CMDD10 X00 CMDD02 1 03 Activates when the call record has reached the value specified by CMD003 23 or 30 CMD001 80 100 120 140 CMD003 23 30 04 Activates when the call record has reached the val...

Page 463: ... Wake Up Call Timed Reminder tone source ODT Interface CM10 CM14 DB00 CM48 Y 1 Use ODT card Ground Start by M line of ODT RA RB line of ODT for tone COT Interface External Equipment Interface CM10 CM14 DB00 CM44 01 CM48 Y 1 Use COT DK of MP card DK00 card Loop Start by DK of MP card DK00 Speaker Paging COT Interface External Equipment Interface CM10 CM14 D000 D255 E800 E831 CM20 A070 A079 CM30 Y 2...

Page 464: ...PIM over IP feature 00 is dedicated to built in PBR of MP card 16 45 Built in PBR for a Remote site No 01 30 of Remote PIM over IP feature Continued on next page Y PBR CFT SDT NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Make busy con dition of PBR XX Z XX PBR card number Built in PBR of MP card 00 PN 8RST 01 45 NOTE Z Circuit number 0 3 0 1 Make busy In service CM10 CM...

Page 465: ... sender SDT North Amer ica Only XX Z XX SDT PN 4RSTF PN 4RSTF A PN 4RSTH card number 00 03 Z Circuit number 0 3 0 1 Make busy In service CM10 CM14 C2XX 6 Make busy con dition of CFT 00 15 MP built in CFT circuit number 0 1 Make busy In service 7 CFT is used exclusively for attendant 00 15 MP built in CFT circuit number 0 1 For attendant only For both attendant and station Continued on next page DE...

Page 466: ...FT SDT NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 9 Receiving dB level of PBR XX Z XX PBR card number Built in PBR of MP card 00 PN 8RST 01 45 NOTE Z Circuit number 0 3 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 NONE 22 6 dB 23 3 dB 24 0 dB 24 8 dB 25 8 dB 27 0 dB 27 7 dB 28 3 dB 29 1 dB 29 8 dB 30 6 dB 31 4 dB 32 3 d...

Page 467: ...e automatically set by the initial data as shown below 2 If any standard key is changed all keys must be re programmed ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 00 01 02 03 04 05 SRL EMG ICPT NANS BUSY TIE 06 07 08 09 10 11 RCL ATND LDN LDN ATND RECALL TIE NANS C O INCOMING CALL OPERATOR CALL OPERATOR RECALL TIE LINE INCOMING CALL DO NOT ANSWER CALL BUSY ICPT SRL EMG BUSY LINE CALL INTERCEPT CALL SERIAL CALL OFF HOOK ...

Page 468: ...r CM35 Y 15 CM35 Y 15 50 53 Special ATT Call 0 Special ATT Call 3 CM20 A090 A093 54 55 Priority Call 0 Priority Call 1 CM15 Y 17 18 CM20 A088 A089 CM08 250 251 56 Emergency Call CM20 A094 57 Not used 60 Operator Call ATND 61 Recall RCL 62 Serial Call Termination SRL CM47 Data 05 63 Not used 64 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer NANS CM51 Y 00 01 65 Call Forwarding Busy Line BUSY CM51 Y 03 04 6...

Page 469: ...he large type ATTCON PRECAUTION 1 If no data is set the key functions are automatically set by the initial data as shown below 2 The function assignment to Key Numbers 00 01 06 07 and 08 cannot be changed ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 00 01 02 03 04 05 SRC DEST OL 06 07 08 09 10 11 CANCL BV HLD Fixed TALK SC DATA FUNCTION ST 47 EXE KEY NUMBER 00 11 2 digits DE DE CM47 ...

Page 470: ...TCON NOTE START key or ANSWER key can be used as SET key for Hotel fea tures 01 Message Waiting 02 Do Not Disturb 03 Automatic Wake Up DND Over ride 04 Reset 05 Serial Call Set Overlapping Australia Only SC OL CM46 data 62 06 Flash over trunk CM35 Y 16 07 Busy Verification BV CM08 012 CM15 Y 09 15 Out pulse PB signal Short CM35 Y 26 16 Out pulse PB signal Long CM41 Y 0 14 CM47 ...

Page 471: ...AUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE 48Y SENDING PATTERN DATA 2 digits EXE ST DE DE 1 4 digits 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 XX00 XX Kind 00 No Tone 02 External Tone Source CM10 CM14 DA00 DA09 CM08 388 CM44 0000 CM64 05 Hold Mes sage CM10 CM14 EBXXX CM49 Y 00 14 Ho...

Page 472: ...TTERN MEANING DATA XX MEANING 1 Wake Up Call Timed Reminder 00 Tone source of Wake Up Call Timed Reminder XX00 XX Kind 00 No Tone 02 External Tone Source CM10 CM14 DB00 CM44 0100 05 Digital Announce ment Trunk CM10 CM14 EBXXX CM41 Y 0 52 CM49 Y 00 08 14 Hold Tone Source on MP card CM48 Y 3 15 Internal Tone Gener ator CM64 NONE Internal Tone Gener ator Continued on next page INITIAL CM48 ...

Page 473: ...ing LCR 0 1 Not provided To provide 04 2nd DT sending on ISDN trunks 0 1 To provide Not provided 06 Dial Tone connec tion with Auto mated Attendant 0 1 No Dial Tone Dial Tone CM64 CM41 Y 0 43 12 Dial Tone on setting Message Waiting 0 1 Special Dial Tone Dial Tone 13 Dial Tone on set ting Call Forward ing All Calls Split Call Forwarding All Calls 14 Dial Tone on set ting Do Not Dis turb 17 Hold Ton...

Page 474: ...is data setting is not required for the combination of the DTG program and the coun tries marked with asterisk in the table Continued on next page 2nd Data of CM48 DTG Program 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 SP 3643 IPS DTG A1 Japan North America Australia A law Standard Mexico Brazil SP 3644 IPS DTG B1 A law Standard New Zealand Australia UK Russia South Korea SP 3645 IPS DTG C1 Hong Kong Taiwan China Th...

Page 475: ...love me Amaryllis French folk song Minuet NOTE 1 When PN CP24 D PN CP26 B PN CP27 B PN CP31 D is used as MP card the following tone sourc es are not available It s a small world 2nd data 05 Let it be 2nd data 07 and If you love me 2nd data 09 Minuet will be set instead of those tone sources NOTE 2 CM48 Y 3 is effective only for the legacy terminal For Dterm IP this data is not effective Dterm IP u...

Page 476: ...A MEANING 4 Kind of BGM 00 09 BGM 0 BGM 9 D000 D255 NONE Trunk number for each music source No data CM10 CM14 DXXX CM20 A039 CM15 Y 032 CM35 Y 00 5 Announce ment PS WLAN Ter minal No Answer 00 0500 NONE To provide Not provided CM10 CM14 EBXXX CM12 Y 04 CM41 Y 0 01 75 CM49 Y 00 10 Announce ment PS WLAN Ter minal Out of Cell Zone PS WLAN Terminal Power Off 02 0500 NONE To provide Not provided INITIA...

Page 477: ... MEANING 00 Function of Digital Announcement Trunk 000 001 Built in DAT of MP card 002 127 DAT card number assigned by CM10 CM14 01 XX 1st Answering Message of Automated Attendant XX Message No 00 63 CM08 CM10 CM14 CM64 CM30 Y 30 31 02 XX 2nd Answering Message Night Message of Auto mated Attendant XX Message No 00 63 05 XX Message on Hold Service Transfer Trunk Line XX Message No 00 63 CM48 Y 0 06...

Page 478: ...CM10 CM14 CM15 Y 034 039 CM35 Y 69 73 08 XX Voice Message Waiting Ser vice XX Message No 00 09 CM10 CM14 CM15 Y 041 042 CM20 A113 A120 09 Voice Message Waiting Service Individual 0A00 Call Forwarding Intercept Announcement CM10 CM14 CM51 Y 06 08 0B0 XX ACD UCD Delay Announce ment XX ACD UCD Group No 00 15 CM10 CM14 CM41 Y 0 16 47 CM17 Y A 0C XX Answering Message on Automatic Wake Up Timed Reminder...

Page 479: ...UCD delay announcement XX UCD Group No 00 15 CM17 Y 2 CM41 Y 0 47 CM49 YY 00 0B0XX 12 XX UCD Overflow Announcement XX UCD Group No 00 15 CM10 CM14 CM17 Y 2 CM41 Y 0 66 13 XX Announcement PS WLAN Terminal No Answer XX Message Group No 00 63 CM10 CM14 CM41 Y 0 01 75 CM48 Y 5 CM49 Y 10 14 XX Announcement PS Busy Line XX Message Group No 00 63 CM10 CM14 CM41 Y 0 01 75 CM48 Y 5 CM49 Y 10 15 XX Announce...

Page 480: ...51 Y 26 1900 Restriction Announcement for Wake Up call CM08 806 CM42 04 21 XX Announcement Service for Call Forwarding Logout Dterm IP XX Message Group No 00 63 Series 3100 CM10 CM14 CM15 Y 481 CM41 Y 0 102 CM49 Y 14 CM51 Y 32 2200 Announcement Service for the rejected calling number information Series 3600 CM51 Y 33 NONE No data 01 Message No of 1st Answering Message of Automated Atten dant 00 63...

Page 481: ... 00 CM65 Y 51 08 Message No of Automatic Wake Up Timed Reminder CM49 Y 00 CM48 Y 1 0A Message No of Attendant Delay Announcement CM49 Y 00 10 Message Group No of PS WLAN Termi nal No Answer CM49 Y 00 11 Message Group No of PS Busy Line CM49 Y 00 12 Message Group No of PS WLAN Termi nal Out of Cell Zone PS WLAN Terminal Power Off CM49 Y 00 13 Message No of Voice Guide 00 When Message waiting is set...

Page 482: ...N by CM10 CM14 Y DAT No TENANT No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 14 Message Group of Call Forwarding Logout Dterm IP Announcement ser vice Series 3100 00 63 Tenant No 00 63 NONE Message Group No assigned by CM49 Y 00 No data CM10 CM14 CM42 CM49 Y 00 21XX 20 FP number and the line number of MP built in DAT to the Digital Announce ment Trunk card number Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00...

Page 483: ...code or feature key by Attendant Console should not be executed 2 Day Night Mode Change by System Clock can be invalidated temporarily by an external key assigned by CM61 3 Trunk Restriction Class can be changed according to the schedule of Day Night Mode Change by System Clock This is assigned by CM65 Y 36 and available for two kinds of mode Day Mode Night Mode only 4 If takes approximately 4 to ...

Page 484: ...ar No 3 Calendar No 4 No data Data clear 01 02 03 04 Calendar No 1 Calendar No 2 Calendar No 3 Calendar No 4 XX ZZ XX 01 12 Month ZZ 01 31 Date 10 11 12 13 Week schedule No 0 Week schedule No 1 Week schedule No 2 Week schedule No 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Time schedule No 0 Time schedule No 1 Time schedule No 2 Time schedule No 3 Time schedule No 4 Time schedule No 5 Time schedule No 6 Time schedu...

Page 485: ... 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 NONE CCC Time schedule No 0 Time schedule No 1 Time schedule No 2 Time schedule No 3 Time schedule No 4 Time schedule No 5 Time schedule No 6 Time schedule No 7 Time schedule No 0 Data clear 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Time schedule No 0 Time schedule No 1 Time schedule No 2 Time schedule No 3 Time schedu...

Page 486: ... shows the summary of the Default Pattern and the schedule set by each Default Pattern Summary of Default Pattern Continued on next page TENANT No CALENDAR No 1 4 00 63 WEEK SCHEDULE X WEEK SCHEDULE X 1 1 12 31 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY TIME SCHEDULE 7 TIME SCHEDULE X TIME SCHEDULE X TIME SCHEDULE X TIME SCHEDULE X TIME SCHEDULE X TIME SCHEDULE 7 WEEK SCHEDULE X DEFA...

Page 487: ...edule No 0 20 0900 1655 00 9 00 17 00 is Day Mode for Time schedule No 0 20 1700 2355 01 17 00 24 00 is Night Mode for Time schedule No 0 27 0000 2355 01 0 00 24 00 is Night Mode for Time schedule No 7 CM4A Y No 1ST 2ND MEANING OF SETTING 00 00 63 01 Calendar No 2 is used for the tenant 02 0101 1231 11 Week schedule No 1 is used for all date 11 1 5 21 Time schedule No 1 is used for Monday through ...

Page 488: ...or Time schedule No 2 22 0900 1655 00 9 00 17 00 is Day Mode for Time schedule No 2 22 1700 2355 01 17 00 24 00 is Night Mode for Time schedule No 2 27 0000 2355 01 0 00 24 00 is Night Mode for Time schedule No 7 CM4A Y No 1ST 2ND MEANING OF SETTING 00 00 63 03 Calendar No 4 is used for the tenant 04 0101 1231 13 Week schedule No 3 is used for all date 13 1 5 23 Time schedule No 3 is used for Mond...

Page 489: ...cified call identification key on the attendant console The system allows digits to be added to or deleted from indialed numbers on a route basis This com mand in conjunction with CM35 Y 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 assigns the access code to be sent to a Voice Message System VM...

Page 490: ...NING 00 0 Two leading digits to be added NOTE 1 CM35 Y 17 allows digits to be added or deleted from indialed digit streams on a route basis XX 2 digits NONE Digits to be added No data 3 Access Code to be sent out before a Mail Box number NOTE 2 NOTE 3 XX XXXX 2 4 digits NONE Access Code to be sent out to a VMS X 0 9 A B C D Pause Not to be sent out 4 Access Code to be sent out after a Mail Box num...

Page 491: ... CM90 NOTE 1 X XXXX 1 4 digits NONE Dialed number NOTE 2 No data 05 00 14 ISDN SIP Local Office Code Table No 00 ISDN SIP Local Office Code Table No 14 XX XX Maximum 12 digits NONE ISDN SIP Local Office Code No data 06 000 254 Trunk No 000 254 of Mate Side Virtual Trunk for Event Based CCIS XX XX Maximum 16 digits NONE ISDN Subscriber number of own office which is sent to the opposite office for v...

Page 492: ...0 99 NONE Abbreviated code No data 11 0 7 Pattern number for adding an access code for outgo ing call to the calling number stored by Message Reminder when terminating a tandem call via CCIS Series 3800 See CM35 Y 279 X XXXXXX 1 6 digits NONE Access Code for outgoing call X 0 9 A B No data 12 0 Local Area Code and Mobility Access Prefix For EU Series 3900 See CM35 Y 284 X XXXXXXXX 1 8 digits NONE ...

Page 493: ...determined time for DID call See CM41 Y 0 01 CM49 Y 00 0D00 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 X XXXXXXXX or E000 or EB000 EB127 NONE Station No Attendant Console Digital Announce ment Trunk No assigned by CM10 CM14 No data 01 Same as CM51 Y 00 for Tie Line call 03 Transfer destination of incoming call when a station is busy for DID call See CM49 Y 00 0E00 04 Same as CM51 Y 03 for Tie Line call 06 Transfer...

Page 494: ...n the following cases the transfer destination can be also assigned by CM51 Y 09 Transferring a DID Tie Line call when Do Not Disturb is set to the called station Series 3600 Transferring a station call Priority Call to Attendant Position Night Mode is set Series 3700 R12 1 Transferring DID Tie Line station call when the called station is set to Call Forwarding Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer and...

Page 495: ...ATT Group 1 ATT Group 2 ATT Group 3 X XXXXXXXX NONE Station No No data 14 Destination of House Phone See CM12 Y 03 00 01 02 03 House Phone Group 0 House Phone Group 1 House Phone Group 2 House Phone Group 3 X XXXXXXXX or E000 NONE Station No Attendant Console No data NOTE If a transferred station number for a house phone call and a transferred station number for off hook alarm are the same this se...

Page 496: ...or E000 E007 NONE Station No AttendantConsole 0 7 No data 17 Destination of the call after the first time inter val of ACD UCD Display Announcement 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 X XXXXXXXX or E000 NONE Station No Attendant Console No data 18 Transfer destination to VMS of the call that is set Camp On and not answered Transfer destination for Call Redirect X XXXXXXXX NONE VMS Station No No data 20 Dest...

Page 497: ... Mode B 30 Station number which is sent as Call Forward ing station to destination VMS station Atten dant Console by Call Forwarding by Queue Limit for TAS Overflow for TAS Queue X XXXXXXXX NONE Station No No data 31 Destination of Attendant Overflow X XXXXXXXX NONE Station No Vir tual Line Station No assigned by CM11 No data 32 Destination of Call Forwarding Logout Dterm IP Series 3100 See CM49 Y...

Page 498: ...e direction the calling and called side must be assigned to another Hot Line Delayed Hotline number If all the Hot Lines Delayed Hotlines are to be made bothway lines the maximum number of Hot Lines Delayed Hotlines is 50 2 The station number to be assigned as Calling Side should have been set as Hot Line Delayed Hotline via CM12 Y 03 3 If Hot Line Outside Delayed Hotline Outside is assigned by CM...

Page 499: ... Calling Side X XXXXXXXX NONE Station No Virtual Station No See CM12 Y 03 NOTE No data 1 Called Side X XXXXXXXX Station No NOTE E00X Attendant Console No X 0 7 See CM06 CM10 CM14 CXX Trunk outgoing call XX Abbreviated code of Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing See CM71 CM72 NONE No data Initial Data Y CALLING CALLED SETTING DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 99 Pair number 00 99 0 Calling Side...

Page 500: ... A CM20 A047 TAS Answer B CM20 A048 TAS Answer C CM20 A049 TAS Answer D CM20 A050 TAS Answer E CM20 A051 See CM20 0 Answering C O Ring Down incoming Call See CM30 Y 02 03 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 1 Answering DID Tie Line incoming Call See CM58 Y 02 07 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 3 Answering a C O incoming Call Night in the case of Day Night Changeover System See CM30 Y 03 0 1 Not allowed Allowed 4 Answ...

Page 501: ...No 4 digits Initial Data Y INTERCOM No SERIAL No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 07 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 Internal Zone Paging Group 7 NOTE 00 15 Serial number within the group X XXXXXXXX NONE My Line number of Dterm Virtual PS sta tion number No data CM15 Y 49 CM20 A130 A145 CM90 Simultaneous Paging Group 0 Simultaneous Paging Group 7 00 15 Serial number within the ...

Page 502: ...No SERIAL No SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 11 Manual Intercom number A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 X XXXXXXXX My Line number of Dterm CM11 CM12 Y 03 CM90 CM08 238 12 Dial Intercom number B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 X XXXXXXXX My Line number of Dterm CM11 CM12 CM90 CM08 239 CM56 ...

Page 503: ...n the conference group numbers and participant numbers for the confer ence using the CFTC card This command is also used to assign the Group Call numbers and stations for Group Call by Pilot Num ber Dialing without using the CFTC card PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 57YY DE 1ST DATA 2 digits DE 2ND DATA 1 16 digits CM57 ...

Page 504: ...ata Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 07 Group No 0 7 00 30 Participant No 00 30 NOTE 1 X XX XX Maximum 16 digits NOTE 2 3 Participant station number Trunk Access Code and partici pant number LCR Access Code and partici pant number 10 29 Group Call No 00 19 00 31 Serial No 00 31 within the group X XXXXXXXX NONE NOTE 3 Station No assigned by CM10 CM14 Virtual Station No WL...

Page 505: ...TABLE NOTE Data set by CM58 is effective based on the data assigned by CM50 Y 01 02 Continued on next page ST EXE 58YY DATA DE LDN TIE 2 digits 1 8 digits DE LDN TIE NOTE MEANING 00 01 08 Effective data in CM35 Y 15 LDN 0 Key LDN 7 Key LDN Key is assigned by CM46 or CM90 CM46 00 07 Large type ATTCON CM90 Y 00 F6000 F6007 ATTCON DESKCON 10 11 18 Effective data in CM35 Y 15 TIE 0 Key TIE 7 Key TIE K...

Page 506: ... Console LDN TIE Key 0 Attendant Console LDN TIE Key 7 TAS See CM53 Station Outside party assigned by CM58 Y 08 No data 03 Night Mode destination of LDN 00 07 08 09 NONE Attendant Console LDN TIE Key 0 Attendant Console LDN TIE Key 7 TAS See CM53 Station Outside party assigned by CM58 Y 09 No data 04 Day Mode diversion for busy destina tion station 00 01 07 08 09 NONE Attendant Console Busy Key TA...

Page 507: ...ation 00 08 NONE Same as CM58 Y 06 No data 08 Day Mode station number Abbreviate Code for outside party LDN Outside X XXXXXXXX CXX NONE Station No Abbreviated Code for outside party XX 00 31 See CM71 66 No data 09 Night Mode station number Abbrevi ate Code for outside party LDN Outside X XXXXXXXX CXX NONE Station No Abbreviated Code for outside party XX 00 31 See CM71 66 No data 10 Company Name fo...

Page 508: ...rruption pattern on the TAS and ACD UCD indicators controlled via PN DK00 card PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE 59 FUNCTION NUMBER DATA 2 digits EXE ST DE DE 2 digits Initial Data FUNCTION NUMBER PURPOSE DATA MEANING 00 TAS ACD UCD Relay Interruption Pattern CM44 13XX 14XX 01 30 IPM 02 60 IPM 03 120 IPM 07 Steady on NONE 120 IPM CM59 ...

Page 509: ... page INITIAL COMMAND CODE MEANINGS 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING CM12 Y 00 DTMF DP Virtual Station No 1 DP CM13 Y 18 Reverse signal sending to station Virtual Station No 0 Send CM30 Y 00 Trunk route allocation Virtual Trunk No 63 NOTE Trunk Route No 63 CM30 Y 02 Terminating system in Day Mode Virtual Trunk No 04 DIT CM30 Y 03 Terminating system in Night Mode Virtual Trunk No 04 DIT CM30 Y 04 Destinat...

Page 510: ...n Termination automat ically by CM5A Y 00 Be sure to change these data to 22 Roaming Termination for Roaming service INITIAL COMMAND CODE MEANINGS 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING CM12 Y 00 DTMF DP Virtual Station No assigned by CM10 CM14 1 DP CM13 Y 18 Reverse signal sending to station Virtual Station No assigned by CM10 CM14 0 Send CM30 Y 00 Trunk route allocation Virtual Trunk No 256 511 63 NOTE 1 Tru...

Page 511: ...6 Example Virtual PS LEN 000 CM1C 000 Virtual Trunk No 256 CM5A Y 00 256 INITIAL ST EXE 5AYY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 8 digits 1 8 digits DE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 256 511 NOTE Virtual Trunk number X XXXXXXXX 1 8 digits NONE Virtual Station No assigned by CM10 CM14 No data CM10 CM14 CM1C 10 Series 3300 X XXXXXXXX 1 8 digits Virtual PS Station WL...

Page 512: ...ral IP Address numbers If the opposite office has only one IP Address such as 2000 IPS set one IP Address number NOTE 2 Destination IP Address of opposite IP trunk opposite Virtual IP trunk opposite SIP trunk is the IP Address of opposite 2000 IPS assigned by CM0B Y 00 02 or the IP Address of opposite 2400 IPX NOTE 3 This command should be assigned from the leading number of 1st data IP Address pa...

Page 513: ...ESKCON 3 When assigning a password code for ATTCON DESKCON by CM60 Y 30 the Function number 0 1 is required as the first data The purpose of Function numbers is shown below 0 To assign a password for Attendant Lockout 1 To assign a password for Attendant Programming the following features Remote Access to System DISA Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing Date and Time Choice of Night Service a...

Page 514: ...1 2 3 ATT GROUP 0 ATT GROUP 1 ATT GROUP 2 ATT GROUP 3 CM62 CM51 Y 13 01 Designation of Master ATT within ATT Group 0 1 Master ATT Not Master ATT NOTE 1 02 Trunk Restriction Class change by NT Switch NOTE 2 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM12 Y 01 04 Outgoing call restriction on Night Mode by NT Switch NOTE 2 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM30 Y 08 06 Day Night mode change by NT Switch NOTE 2 0 1 Effective ...

Page 515: ...played stations hun dred s group for Large type ATTCON 00 01 09 10 99 1 or 2 digit station 0 9 00 99 CM08 207 27 Tone Ringer for ATTCON DESKCON 0 1 2 3 600 700 480 606 8 Hz 1024 1285 16 Hz 480 606 16 Hz 30 Password for ATTCON DESKCON X XX XX NONE Password Maximum 8 digits X 0 9 A B NOTE In the initial data NONE the password is set to 12345678 32 Charging Class number for ATTCON DESKCON Series 3300...

Page 516: ...rtuguese German Italian Netherlandish French Europe Spanish Europe Portuguese Europe Swedish Danish Catalan For EU Series 3800 As per CM04 Y 00 00 34 Displaying pattern of Caller ID on the LCD of ATTCON before answering or after answering a trunk call Series 3800 0 7 To display calling number on upper line of LCD calling name on middle line of LCD Not displayed calling number and calling name simu...

Page 517: ... MEANING 00 Destination of Tenant XX Z XX Card No 00 63 of PN DK00 Z Circuit No 0 3 NOTE Card Number corresponds to 00 63 of CM10 CM14 E900 E963 633 Built in External Key Interface of MP card 00 63 Tenant 00 Tenant 63 01 Change Day Night trunk restriction class by external key 0 1 Effective Ineffective CM12 Y 01 03 Outgoing call restriction on Night Mode by external key 0 1 Effective Ineffective C...

Page 518: ...OMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 30 Service operation by exter nal key XX Z XX Card No 00 63 of PN DK00 Z Circuit No 0 3 NOTE Card Number corresponds to 00 63 of CM10 CM14 E900 E963 633 Built in External Key Interface of MP card 00 01 NONE MJ MN Alarm Clear key Day Night Mode Change by Sys tem Clock Can cel key No data CM61 ...

Page 519: ...ter data setting 2 Multiple tenants can be assigned to one ATT Group but one tenant cannot be assigned to more than one ATT Group ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE INITIAL ST EXE 62Y DATA DE TENANT NUMBER 2 digits 1 digit DE 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 hand...

Page 520: ...rom another tenant XX ZZ XX TENANT A 00 63 Tenant number of TAS answer station ZZ TENANT B 00 63 Tenant number of trunk 0 1 Allowed Restricted CM53 Y 4 CM30 Y 17 CM12 Y 04 CM76 Y 05 08 1 Restriction of Intra office Con nection XX ZZ XX TENANT A 00 63 Tenant number of calling station ZZ TENANT B 00 63 Tenant number of called station 0 1 Restricted Allowed CM61 Y 06 CM08 150 CM12 Y 04 2 Restriction ...

Page 521: ...t page ST EXE 64Y DATA DE TENANT NUMBER 2 digits 1 4 digits DE Initial Data Y TENANT SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Answering System for Day Mode 00 63 00 01 02 03 DT connection Hold Tone on MP card DT connection 1st Answering Message DT connection DT connection CM30 Y 02 03 CM48 Y 2 06 CM41 Y 0 33 43 CM45 Y 2 CM49 CM63 Y 2 1 Tenant Number for Music on Hold 00 09 NONE Exter...

Page 522: ...SDN Alternative Rout ing in Remote PIM sur vival mode Series 3700 R12 2 X XXXX NONE Trunk Access Code 1 4 digits ISDN Alternative Rout ing disabled 12 Method of ISDN Alterna tive Routing in Remote PIM survival mode Series 3700 R12 2 0 1 2 3 Destination station num ber of each station Destination station num ber of each tenant Destination station num ber of each tenant Sub address ISDN Alternative ...

Page 523: ... an internal call from station attendant is terminated 0 1 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer 24 Call Forwarding type when a C O incoming call is terminated 0 1 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer Call Forwarding All Calls Busy Line Don t Answer 25 Call Forwarding type when a Tie Line incom ing call is terminat...

Page 524: ...ode Day Mode Night Mode Mode A Mode B 30 VMS Password Privacy 0 1 Allowed Not allowed CM13 Y 10 34 Calling Party number sent to MCI when access ing VMS from a sub line assigned on Dterm 0 1 Sub Line number My Line number 36 Trunk Restriction Class change according to the schedule of Day Night Mode Change by System Clock 0 1 Provide Day Mode Night Mode only Not provided CM4A CM65 Y 29 37 Call Forwa...

Page 525: ... 84 93 CM35 Y 34 164 CM76 Y 23 NOTE This data is effective only for Dterm 85 Series i When using Dterm 60 Electra Terminal Dterm 65 Series III Dterm70 Elite Terminal Dterm75 Series E using Dterm85 Series i with Series 3100 software or before or when accommodating Dterm 85 Series i in TDM based Remote PIM the sec ond data is fixed to 1 Ringer Tone Pattern No Y 40 0 Y 40 1 Dterm 70 Electra Terminal ...

Page 526: ...wed CM15 Y 63 42 Calling Number Display for each tenant when an incoming call is termi nated to the Dterm with TAS Series 3600 0 1 To provide Not provided 43 Calling Number Display for each tenant when an incoming call is termi nated to the sub line of Dterm Series 3600 0 1 To provide Not provided 50 When the transferred des tination does not answer 0 1 Connection of Transferred Trunk Line Message...

Page 527: ...eer to Peer connection via CCIS CM0A Y 09 Legacy line trunk connection via IP PAD CMAD Y 29 Peer to Peer connection by IP CS Virtual CS ZT for WLAN The location number is used for administration of the group via IP network and can be assigned to each connection type or each group which is divided according to the network traffic PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 67YY 2 ND DATA DE 1ST DAT...

Page 528: ...o the group which is set to ZZ in the first data from the group which is set to XX in the first data NOTE 2 When you assign no data to CM67 Y 00 the CODEC type and Payload size are as follows CODEC type Payload size Priority 1 G 711 40 ms Priority 2 G 729a 40 ms Priority 3 G 723 1 6 3 K 30 ms Priority 4 G 723 1 5 3 K 30 ms A law µ law depends on the SW2 1 on PN CP24 A PN CP24 B PN CP24 C PN CP24 D...

Page 529: ...a tion group Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX ZZ XX Location number of group 00 63 ZZ Location number of group 00 63 X Z NONE CCC X PRECEDENCE 0 7 for control packet Z PRECEDENCE 0 7 for voice packet 65 Clear CM12 Y 39 50 CM8A Y 5000 5255 173 CM0A Y 09 29 CMAD Y 29 NOTE 1 This data setting is valid to the packets that are sent to the group which is set to ZZ in the first data from the group which is set t...

Page 530: ...l CS ZT for WLAN NOTE 1 When setting the PAD data for gaining to the high value the echo and howling may occur NOTE 2 This data setting is valid to the group that is set to XX in the first data NOTE 3 When this data is set to the location number assigned by CM0A Y 09 there are conditions as follows When using the PN 16VCTA A card the PAD data setting both of Transmit and Receive is valid but when ...

Page 531: ...always provided The data setting of CM0A Y 22 NLP control for IP PAD is invalid 04 Minimum value of jitter buffer between location groups Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 XX ZZ XX Location number of group 00 63 ZZ Location number of group 00 63 01 30 NONE CCC 10 ms 300 ms 10 ms increments 10 ms Clear CM12 Y 39 50 CM8A Y 5000 5255 173 CM0A Y 09 CMAD Y 29 NOTE 1 Assign the value which does not exceed the maxim...

Page 532: ... valid the TOS field precedence set CM67 Y 01 again after this data setting 07 Whether the Dterm IP at remote site location from IPS through NAT can communicate each other under the same NAT or not Series 3700 R12 1 XX ZZ XX Location number of group 00 63 ZZ Location number of group 00 63 0 1 Under the same NAT Under the different NAT or Not used NAT CM67 Y 08 NOTE The same location number must no...

Page 533: ...e data copy to Remote Site by CMEC Y 8 is required Continued on next page 2nd Data Time Zone A2345 System Clock 23 45 A2330 System Clock 23 30 A2315 System Clock 23 15 A2300 System Clock 23 00 A0100 System Clock 01 00 A0045 System Clock 00 45 A0030 System Clock 00 30 A0015 System Clock 00 15 NONE No Time Zone No time difference B0015 System Clock 00 15 B0030 System Clock 00 30 B0045 System Clock 0...

Page 534: ...r each location group Series 3100 00 63 Location number 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 Japan North America Australia A law countries Hong Kong Malaysia Singapore UK Mexico Taiwan New Zealand China Thailand Brazil Netherlands Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Germany Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Italy Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 CM12 Y 39 50 CMAD Y 29 Virtual CS ZT for WLAN Continued on next page DECEMB...

Page 535: ...00 63 Location number 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 NONE CCC Austria Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Belgium Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Spain Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Sweden Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 UK Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Denmark Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Greece Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Switzerland Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 South Africa Series 3300 Depends on Nation Code CM31 Y 0 0 Clear CM12 Y 39 50 CMAD Y 29 Virtual CS ZT for W...

Page 536: ...nvalid when this data is set 15 Diffserv Code Point DSCP of control packet for Dterm IP IP CS Virtual CS ZT for WLAN to each location number Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 00 63 Location number 00 FF NONE DSCP of control packet C0 CM12 Y 39 50 CMAD Y 29 NOTE The TOS field precedence that is set by CM67 Y 14 is invalid when this data is set 16 Minimum value of jitter buffer for each location group 00 63 Loc...

Page 537: ...AD Y 29 NOTE This data is available only for the IP PAD PN 32IPLA PN 32IPLA A 19 Priority of IP PAD channel Series 3100 00 63 Location number 00 01 02 NONE CCC Give priority to IP PAD channel without 16VCT Give priority to IP PAD channel with 16VCT Use only IP PAD channel without 16VCT Use only IP PAD channel with 16VCT Clear CM12 Y 39 50 CM8A Y 5000 5255 173 CMAD Y 29 NOTE 1 When no 16VCT card is...

Page 538: ...3 4 7 NONE Fixed list 0 See the table below Fixed list 1 See the table below Fixed list 2 See the table below Not used Programmable list 4 7 depends on the setting CM67 Y 21 24 When using PN 32IPLA A card Fixed list 0 See the table below When using PN 8IPLA card Fixed list 1 See the table below CM8A Y 5000 5255 173 CM0A Y 09 Continued on next page Fixed list 0 Fixed list 1 Fixed list 2 FAX Protoco...

Page 539: ... PN 8IPLA G 726 T 30 Only for PN 32IPLA A No data NOTE To avoid the misdetection set the second data to 00 when the location groups between location groups do not provide FAX over IP feature 01 FAX Payload Size Pattern No 01 04 NONE 10 ms 40 ms 10 ms increments No data NOTE When using the PN 8IPLA IP PAD card set the second data in the range of 01 04 10 ms to 40 ms 08 Minimum value of jitter buffe...

Page 540: ...MEANING 21 22 23 24 Programmable list 4 Programmable list 5 Programmable list 6 Programmable list 7 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 09 Maximum value of jitter buffer 01 30 NONE 10 ms 300 ms 10 ms increments No data CM67 Y 21 22 23 24 08 NOTE Assign the value which exceeds the minimum value of jitter buffer set by CM67 Y 21 22 23 24 08 Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 CM67 ...

Page 541: ...perate with Standard time CM67 Y 10 CM0B Y 00 31 60 40 NOTE 1 After changing the data office data copy to Remote Site by CMEC Y 8 is required NOTE 2 Usually do not set this command by MAT CAT This command is set automatically when automatic system clock change has been executed by CM43 Y 8 CM67 Y 31 31 Automatic clock change pattern Series 3600 00 63 Location number 0 1 NONE Change Pattern 0 Chang...

Page 542: ... of terminals such as button reflection becomes slower by setting the value above mentioned set the bandwidth for voice packet to value which the bandwidth for control packet sup posed more than 40 Kbps 91 Action when the traffic between location groups exceeds the limit bandwidth Series 3100 XX ZZ XX Location number of group 00 63 ZZ Location number of group 00 63 0 3 Restrict the connection betw...

Page 543: ...de station PRECAUTION 1 Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing has 300 memory locations system wide this is referred to as a Memory Block See Figure below Each location where a dialed number is stored is called Memory Slot Example The Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing memory is assigned to three tenants as follows Continued on next page 000 001 299 Memory Slot Memory Block TENANT QUANTI...

Page 544: ...nformation sending form MP built in modem 2 memory slots 3 There is a maximum of 300 memory slots assigned by this command However if required another 1000 memory slots can be added These additional 1000 memory slots are to be assigned with CM08 110 111 112 176 and CM73 and CM74 4 The abbreviated codes for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing are automatically determined by assigning this com...

Page 545: ... 001 300 No data 64 Exclusively for Attendant Console 65 Exclusively for Hot Line Outside Delayed Hotline Outside call Related Command CM52 66 Exclusively for Route Advance from Tie line to C O line Related Command CM35 Y 40 CM30 Y 04 05 CM58 Y 08 09 CXX Exclusively for Voice Mail Station num ber Related Command CM50 Y 10 CM72 Y 0 67 Exclusively for automatic fault informa tion sending from MP bui...

Page 546: ...order access code on the display comma CCC and 3 If C is inserted in the called number when using Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing for an outgoing Tie Line call it can be used as a fixed length pause 1 5 seconds To provide a programmable pause with the stored number insert D instead of C The length of the programmable pause is assigned with CM41 Y 0 38 4 The stored number for Speed Callin...

Page 547: ...n Number Maximum 8 dig its XXXX CCC XXXX Access Code Maximum 4 digits Separator Mark CCC Clear NONE No data 1 000 299 Memory Slot number XXX X Station Name Character Code Maximum 32 digits 16 charac ters See Character Code Table in CM77 NONE No data 2 000 299 Memory Slot number XXX X Station Name Character by MAT CAT Maximum 16 characters NONE No data 4 000 299 Memory Slot number XXX X Calling Par...

Page 548: ...F11XX on a Dterm and cannot also be used for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing NOTE 2 If one of the 1000 Slot Memory Blocks is used for Speed Calling System indicated with CM08 110 111 112 or 176 it cannot also be used for Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing Continued on next page ST EXE 73 DATA DE STATION NUMBER 1 8 digits 6 digits DE Initial Data STATION NUMBER SETTING DATA X XXX...

Page 549: ...er 42 and ending at 10 Slot Memory Block number 47 Programming facility would not be allowed The memory area for a single called number is referred to as a Memory Parcel Ten Memory Parcels are called a 10 Slot Memory Block and one hundred 10 Slot Memory Blocks are called a 1000 Slot Memory Block The relationship among Memory Parcels 10 Slot Memory Blocks and 1000 Slot Memory Blocks is illustrated ...

Page 550: ...peed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing are automatically deter mined by assigning this command on a station basis If the quantity of Memory Parcels per station or per station group does not exceed 10 then Ab breviated Code 0 X If the quantity of Memory Parcels per station or per station group exceeds 11 then Abbreviated Code 00 XX The following figure shows the relationship between Abbreviated...

Page 551: ...CM73 can be shared with several stations Also in the stations which station can assign or change the data can be determined Station Number 300 301 302 310 311 312 Assigned data 000003 000103 000103 003002 003102 003102 Facility for Programming Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed Same Stored No 30 Same Stored No 20 Example CM73 ...

Page 552: ... CM73 PRECAUTION Data can only be changed when the access code is displayed Enter the data in the following order the new access code comma the called number and For clearing the data enter the data in the fol lowing order the access code on the display comma CCC and ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE EXE EXE ST EXE 74Y DE MEMORY SLOT NUMBER 4 digits DE STORED NUMBER Maximum 32 digits ST EXE 745 DE DE STORED NU...

Page 553: ...its XX X YY Y XX X Access Code Maximum 4 digits Separator Mark YY Y Calling Party Number Maximum 16 digits X XXXXXXXX Station Number Maximum 8 digits XX X CCC XX X Access Code Maximum 4 digits Separator Mark CCC Clear NONE No data 1 X YY Z X 1000 Slot Memory Block number 0 9 YY 10 Slot Memory Block number 00 99 Z Memory Parcel number 0 9 XXX X Station Name Character Code Maximum 32 digits 16 chara...

Page 554: ...X Memory Parcel Number 0 9 CCC Clear NONE No data NOTE 1 4 digit Fixed abbreviated code is used for Series 3300 to 3500 software 1 8 digit abbreviated code is used for Series 3600 software or later NOTE 2 Memory area of Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing with 1 8 digit abbreviated code is also used as the memory area of Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing Do not assign the same Memo...

Page 555: ... 2 The first digit in the first data field must be assigned in CM20 Y 0 3 as a station number 801 808 and 811 818 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 76YY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 8 digits 1 32 digits DE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Number Conver sion Block No for Development Table 0 X XXXX DID number 000 999 NONE Number Conversion Block No 000 Number Conver...

Page 556: ... MEANING 01 02 03 04 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Mode A For Mode B 000 999 Number Conver sion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 90 CM2A Y 50 52 X XXXXXXXX Station number to be terminated NOTE 1 CM10 CM14 CM11 CM1A DXX D02 D03 D04 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D16 Change terminating system to Trunk Line Direct Appearance Trunk Line Direct Appearance TAS Direct In Termination Automated Attendant Attendan...

Page 557: ...t 63 No data 07 Terminating Trunk Tenant dur ing Mode A for TAS 00 63 NONE Trunk Tenant 00 Trunk Tenant 63 No data 08 Terminating Trunk Tenant dur ing Mode B for TAS 00 63 NONE Trunk Tenant 00 Trunk Tenant 63 No data 09 Station Tenant for each DID Number See Data Settings explanation Page 541 00 63 NONE Station Tenant 00 Station Tenant 63 No data 10 Call Waiting for DID call per DID incoming LDN 0...

Page 558: ...e NOTE Calling party number is used as the ID code for Remote Access to System DISA See CM2A Y 15 CM35 Y 155 CM76 Y 14 16 Incoming Call Restriction by Queue Limit for TAS 0 2 3 Restricted Not restricted countable for Queue Limit Not restricted uncountable for Queue Limit CM51 Y 26 30 CM64 Y 3 6 18 Terminating Sta tion Tenant for each DID number during Day Mode 00 63 NONE Station Tenant 00 Station ...

Page 559: ... ON 2 seconds OFF SLT 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF Dterm or SLT As per CM35 Y 33 Dterm or SLT North America Only NOTE 1 CM76 Y 22 is effective when CM08 179 0 or CM08 180 1 NOTE 2 For SLT Internal Ringing is applied For Dterm Special Ringing 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF For Australia Asia Africa Europe Latin America Middle East Russia or 0 25 seconds ON 0 25 seconds OFF 0 25 seconds ON 0 25 seconds...

Page 560: ...r DID on ISDN ANI MFC 000 999 Number Conver sion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 90 0 1 2 3 To provide Using Development Pattern 0 To provide Using Development Pattern 1 To provide Using Development Pattern 2 Not provided CM2A Y 50 52 32 Hotel Motel DID number allocation to guest station Series 3600 000 999 Number Conver sion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 90 0 1 Available Not available CM08 824 CM...

Page 561: ... the call terminating method is speci fied for DID incoming call with no CLI in Night Mode Mode A Mode B Series 3600 0 1 3 Specified when reason of the incom ing call with no CLI is Privacy Specified for all incoming call with no CLI Not specified CM76 Y 36 NOTE Assign the call terminating method by CM76 Y 36 when this command is set to 0 1 36 Specification of the call terminat ing method for DID ...

Page 562: ...0 0 1 2 3 Ringing NOTE3 See CM08 397 Special Ringing See CM08 397 Internal Ringing See CM08 397 As per CM76 Y 22 Other than North America CM08 397 CM76 Y 22 34 36 0 1 2 3 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF Dterm 1 second ON 2 seconds OFF SLT 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF 0 5 seconds ON 1 5 seconds OFF Dterm 0 4 seconds ON 0 2 seconds OFF 0 4 seconds ON 2 seconds OFF SLT 1 second ON 2 second OFF Dterm...

Page 563: ...5 Y 40 40 Kind of call termination indicatorkey lamp on Attendant con sole for DID incoming call with no CLI Series 3600 000 999 Number Conver sion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 90 0 1 6 7 C O Incoming Call 0 C O Incoming Call 1 C O Incoming Call 6 As per CM35 Y 15 CM35 Y 15 CM76 Y 34 36 NOTE The command is effective when CM76 Y 34 36 is set to 0 and the destination of call forwarding is Attendan...

Page 564: ...istered DID number is dis played from the lowest to the highest XXX ZZZZ NONE XXX Number Conversion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 00 ZZZZ DID Number assigned by CM76 Y 00 No data CM76 Y 00 1000 1999 Registered DID number is dis played from the lowest to the highest XXX ZZZZZZZZ NONE XXX Number Conversion Block No assigned by CM76 Y 90 ZZZZZZZZ DID Number assigned by CM76 Y 90 No data CM76 Y 90 DECEM...

Page 565: ... DAY NIGHT A B STA DXX Other terminating method TAS D13 00 63 Terminates at station set by CM76 Y 01 Trunk Tenant set by CM76 Y 05 Station Tenant for each DID No For each terminating method NONE CM76 Y 02 STA DXX Other terminating method TAS D13 00 63 Terminates at station set by CM76 Y 02 Trunk Tenant set by CM76 Y 06 Station Tenant for each DID No For each terminating method NONE CM76 Y 03 STA D...

Page 566: ...Trunk Tenant Terminating Trunk Tenant Terminating Trunk Tenant Terminating Trunk Tenant For each terminating method NONE CM76 Y 02 STA DXX Other terminating method TAS D13 00 63 Terminates at station set by CM76 Y 02 Trunk Tenant set by CM76 Y 06 For each terminating method NONE CM76 Y 03 STA DXX Other terminating method TAS D13 00 63 Terminates at station set by CM76 Y 03 Trunk Tenant set by CM76...

Page 567: ...E NUMBER 2 digits CS ZT NUMBER 3 digits ATTCON NUMBER 1 digit Initial Data Y STATION No TRUNK NAME No CS ZT No ATTCON No SETTING DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Station Name assign ment with character code for English X XXXXXXXX Station number My Line number assigned by CM10 CM14 Virtual station number assigned by CM11 XXX X NONE Character Code Maximum 32 digits See Character Code Table Pag...

Page 568: ...X NONE Character Maximum 4 charac ters NOTE 1 No data 5 Station Name assign ment with character code for Russian Series 3600 X XXXXXXXX Station number assigned by CM10 CM14 XXX X NONE Character Code Maximum 32 digits for Russian See Character Code Table Page 547 No data CM14 CM08 255 8 CS ZT Name assign ment with character code for English Series 3100 000 127 CS ZT Number assigned by CM10 CM14 XXX...

Page 569: ...by CM20 A110 NOTE 3 Trunk names are assigned on a trunk route basis only Y STATION No TRUNK NAME No CS ZT No ATTCON No SETTING DATA REMARKS No MEANING DATA MEANING A ATTCON Name assignment with character code for English Series 3500 0 7 ATTCON number assigned by CM14 XXX X NONE Character Code Maximum 32 digits See Character Code Table Page 546 No data CM14 CM08 255 B ATTCON Name assignment with ch...

Page 570: ...r Code Table for English X Upper digit Y Lower digit Example To set John do the following operation 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 X Y 4A J 6F o 68 h 6E n DECEMBER 02 2005 CM77 ...

Page 571: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 0 P p ɋ É Ɉ Ȍ Į Þ 1 1 A Q a q ü æ ǹ ɉ ȍ ä 2 2 B R b r é Æ Ȼ Ɋ ö ȕ ș 3 3 C S c s â ô ȼ ɋ I İ Ȧ 4 4 D T d t ä ö Ƚ Ɍ ù µ ȍ 5 5 E U e u à ò Ⱦ ɑ ı ü 6 6 F V f v å û ȿ Ɏ ı ȡ Ȉ 7 7 G W g w ç ù Ë ɏ ú q ʌ 8 8 H X h x ê ÿ ɀ ɐ x 9 9 I Y i y ë Ö Ɂ ɍ y A J Z j z è Ü ɂ ɒ j B K k ï Ƀ ɓ C L l î Ʉ ɔ D M m ì Ʌ ɕ ǧ E N n o Ä ķ Ɇ ɖ n F O _ o m Å ƒ ɇ ɗ ö X Y BA I I B3 B B1 A BF H DECEM...

Page 572: ...ng To cancel destination of Split Call Forwarding DATA TABLE ST EXE 78 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 3 digits 1 29 digits DE 78 FIRST DIGIT OF TRUNK ACCESS CODE CCC STATION NUMBER EXE ST DE DE 1ST DATA 3 digits 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DESTINATION XX Y XX Tenant number 00 63 Y Block number 0 7 X XX YY YY X XX Trunk Access Code 1 2 digits Separate Mark YY YY Called number Maximum 26 digit...

Page 573: ...vailable so that toll call restriction can be executed on all attempted outgoing toll calls PRECAUTION SETTING DATA 0 Restricted 3 Allowed 1 Using CM00 Memory Clear or Resident System Program the data above is assigned 2 The restricted classes 00 14 and 15 are fixed restricted classes 01 to 13 can be changed TRUNK RESTRICTION CLASS Y 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 00 TOLL RESTRICTION...

Page 574: ...nts DATA TABLE TRUNK ST 81YY DATA DE EXE RESTRICTION CLASS 1 digit 1 digit DE Y TRUNK RESTRICTION SETTING DATA No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 01 13 Toll Restriction Pattern number for each class 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 Restricted 2 RCG Fully Restricted 1 RCH 0 1 2 3 Restricted Not us...

Page 575: ... 09 001 007 009 011 014 016 018 019 and 050 to 058 codes are restricted Semi Restricted 2 115 116 118 02 04 06 09 001 007 009 011 014 016 018 019 and 050 059 codes are restricted NOTE In the above example Patterns 06 07 09 10 12 and 13 are used and 08 has been modified TRUNK RESTRICTION CLASS Y 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 TOLL RESTRICTION PATTERN NUMBER ON EACH CLASS 01 02 03 04 05 06 0...

Page 576: ...MBER OF SENDING DIGITS 2 digits EXE ST DE DE AREA OFFICE CODE 1 8 digits Initial Data Y AREA OFFICE CODE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGITS No MEANING 0 7 Area Code Development Pattern No 0 7 0 4 For Toll Restric tion 5 7 For LCR See CM35 Y 76 CM8A Y 4000 4004 4005 4007 X X X Maxi mum 8 digits Area Office Code or its part X 0 9 A B 00 01 24 79 80 84 85 87 Not used 1 digit 24 digits NOTE 1 79 digits ...

Page 577: ...allations within Melbourne NUMBER TO BE SENT TO C O LINE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGIT 0 00 1 05 2 07 3 07 4 07 5 07 6 07 7 07 8 07 9 07 NUMBER TO BE SENT TO C O LINE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGIT 00 00 01 09 02 09 03 09 04 09 05 09 06 09 07 09 08 09 09 09 NUMBER TO BE SENT TO C O LINE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGIT 000 03 001 18 002 09 003 09 004 09 005 09 006 09 007 09 008 09 009 09 CM85 ...

Page 578: ...Re striction TR features PRECAUTION To provide Outgoing Trunk Queuing Trunk Queuing Outgoing in conjunction with Least Cost Rout ing 3 6 Digit you must set Route Pattern No 000 126 CM8A Y 0000 0126 Route Pattern No 127 255 cannot be used for Outgoing Trunk Queuing Trunk Queuing Outgoing with Least Cost Routing 3 6 Digit ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 8AYYYY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 8 digits 1 5 digits ...

Page 579: ...t No 63 0000 0255 Route Pattern No 000 Route Pattern No 255 CM8A Y 0000 0255 2000 2007 Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 0000 2330 HH MM HH Hours 00 23 MM Minutes 00 30 0000 0255 Route Pattern No 000 Route Pattern No 255 CM8A Y 0000 0255 1000 1015 Tenant Pattern No 00 Tenant Pattern No 15 CM8A Y 1000 1015 3000 3003 Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday...

Page 580: ...aximum 8 digits 0000 0255 Route Pattern No 000 Route Pattern No 255 CM8A Y 0000 0255 1000 1015 Tenant Pattern No 00 Tenant Pattern No 15 CM8A Y 1000 1015 2000 2007 Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 CM8A Y 2000 2007 3000 3003 Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 CM8A Y 3000 3003 4000 4004 Area Code Development Pattern No 0 Area Code Development Pattern No 4 B000 B015 Toll Restriction Pattern No 00...

Page 581: ...NE 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 00 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 49 No 6 digit Toll Restriction See CM8A Y 8000 8049 No data 021 028 6 digit Toll Restriction on Trunk Restriction Class 1 8 0 1 Available Not Available To be designated by 1st Data 000 8000 8049 6 digit Toll Restriction No 00 6 digit Toll Restriction No 49 XXX Office Code 3 digits 0 1 Restricted Allowed A000 Area Code De...

Page 582: ...nant No 00 Tenant No 63 0000 0255 Route Pattern No 000 Route Pattern No 255 CM8A Y 0000 0255 2000 2007 Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 0000 2330 HH MM HH Hours 00 23 MM Minutes 00 30 0000 0255 Route Pattern No 000 Route Pattern No 255 CM8A Y 0000 0255 1000 1015 Tenant Pattern No 00 Tenant Pattern No 15 CM8A Y 1000 1015 3000 3003 Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sunday Monday T...

Page 583: ...000 0255 1000 1015 Tenant Pattern No 00 Tenant Pattern No 15 CM8A Y 1000 1015 2000 2007 Time Pattern No 0 Time Pattern No 7 CM8A Y 2000 2007 3000 3003 Date Pattern No 0 Date Pattern No 3 CM8A Y 3000 3003 4005 4007 Area Code Development Pattern No 5 Area Code Development Pattern No 7 5000 5225 LCR Pattern No 000 LCR Pattern No 255 8000 Intra Office Termination Area Code Maximum 8 digits including L...

Page 584: ...ttern No 15 See CM81 020 Designation of 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No See CM8A Y 8000 8049 8000 8049 CCC 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 00 6 digit Toll Restriction Pattern No 49 No 6 digit Toll Restriction 021 028 6 digit Toll Restriction on Trunk Restriction Class 1 8 0 1 Available Not Available To be des ignated by 1st Data 000 100 Designation of Digit Addition Pattern No See CM8A Y 9...

Page 585: ...No digit deletion First one digit deletion First 10 digits deletion No digit deletion 155 Sending an area code to an ISDN network as a Called Party Subaddress 0 1 Available Not available 157 Kind of origination Chinese No 1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 NONE Unknown Toll Semi Automatic Call 17X Toll Automatic Call 0 Normal Local Call Tie Line Special Call 110 119 International Semi Auto matic Call 10X Inte...

Page 586: ... of Called Party Number for Private Numbering Plan 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 NONE Unknown Level 2 regional number Level 1 regional number PSTN specific number Local number Not used Abbreviated number Not used Unknown 158 Called Party Numbering Plan Identifier 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 15 NONE Unknown ISDN Telephone Number ing Plan Not used Data Numbering Plan Telex Numbering Plan Not used Not us...

Page 587: ...ca Only NOTE For assigning 4 or 5 digits Net work ID X XXXXX NONE X 0 9 A B No data 162 Call by Call Service Feature North America Only 0 1 Feature Service 163 Call by Call Binary Facility Coding Value for AT T North America Only 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 16 NONE SDN MEGACOM800 MEGACOM Not used Not used ACCUNET Not used INTERNATIONAL800 AT T MULTIQUEST No data Call by Call Binary Facility Coding Val...

Page 588: ...add Not added 166 911 Notification on DESKCON Dterm North America Only Series 3300 0 1 To provide Not provided 167 IP Address Pattern for IP trunk See CM5B CMBA 000 255 IP Address Pattern No 000 IP Address Pattern No 255 168 Destination Point Code DPC for IP trunk Vir tual IPT Point to Multi point connection 00001 16367 NONE DPC No data Don t set the same DPC to two or more LCR Pattern number If t...

Page 589: ...t connection 0 1 NONE Echo canceller OFF Echo canceller ON As per CM35 Y 163 NOTE Set this data when setting the echo canceller to each oppo site office respectively When setting the echo canceller to each trunk route basis set the 2nd data to NONE 171 Release timer for IP trunk Point to Multipoint con nection 000 001 127 NONE 30 seconds 1 minute 1 minute increments 127 minutes As per CMA7 Y 45 NO...

Page 590: ...3600 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE When setting the second data to 0 the detour to the final order assigned by CM8A Y 0000 0255 1 4 is executed 176 Calling party number sent from SIP Trunk Series 3600 00 01 02 08 14 15 Calling party number is not sent To send SIP subscriber number assigned by CM12 Y 12 13 when no data is set to CM12 Y 12 13 the calling party number is not sent To send SIP subsc...

Page 591: ...ded As per CM8A Y 5000 5255 100 178 Designation of Digit Addition Pattern No See CM8A Y 5000 5255 Series 3300 9000 9255 CCC Digit Addition Pattern No 000 Digit Addition Pattern No 255 No digit addition 180 Origination of a call by pressing key Series 3800 0 1 To provide Not provided 8000 8049 6 digit TR No 00 6 digit TR No 49 XXX Office Code 3 digits 0 1 Restricted Allowed 8050 8099 6 digit Prefix...

Page 592: ...ty Con ference X 0 3 0 Group Call Auto matic Conference Continue the con ference when con ference leader hangs up 1 Group Call Auto matic Conference End the conference when conference leader hangs up 2 Group Call Broad casting End the conference when conference leader hangs up 3 Group Call 2 Way Calling ZZ Group No 00 07 999 Meet Me Conference A000 Area Code Development Pattern No for LCR Group Se...

Page 593: ...TION 1 My Line must always be assigned to any key on each Dterm or Add on Module 2 For assignment of a key on the Add on Module CM98 data should be assigned before data assignment of CM90 3 Twenty five keys on the Add on Module can be assigned as station trunk appearances 4 For key number layout of each Dterm Dterm IP ATTCON DESKCON DSS Console and Add On Module refer to APPENDIX B TERMINAL KEY AS...

Page 594: ... NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch3006 fm COMMAND CODE TITLE Dterm KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Dterm 90YY KEY NUMBER DATA 01 24 90 99 EXE ST DE MY LINE NUMBER 1 8 digits DE 1 8 digits JULY 01 2006 CM90 ...

Page 595: ...X Station number My Line number FX FXXXXXXXX Multiline number Ordinary Station Multiline number assigned by CM11 X 0 9 A B CM10 CM14 CM11 A000 A031 A100 A131 Automatic Intercom number CM11 CM12 Y 03 CM56 Y 10 A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 Manual Intercom number CM11 CM12 Y 03 CM56 Y 11 B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 Dial Intercom number CM11 CM12 Y 03 CM56 Y 12 Continued on next page CM90 ...

Page 596: ... number CM11 CM15 Y 71 CM12 Y 03 D000 D255 Trunk number CM10 CM14 CM30 Y 02 03 18 F0XXX Service feature access code XXX 000 OG Queuing OQ Set Cancel CM15 Y 03 25 004 OG Queuing Call Back OQ CB Call Completion to Busy Subscriber CCBS Set Cancel For EU CM15 Y 02 03 25 157 158 006 Executive Right of Way EROW Executive Override CM15 Y 05 010 Call Forwarding All Calls Set Cancel FDA CM15 Y 00 26 012 Ca...

Page 597: ... monitoring of telephone conversations Continued on next page Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Setting of Functions F0XXX Service feature access code XXX 016 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer Set Cancel FDN CM15 Y 10 018 Call Forwarding Destination Set FDDS 019 Call Forwarding Destination Cancel FDDC CM15 Y 15 020 Call Pickup Group PICK CM16 021 Call Pickup Direct DPI...

Page 598: ...D CM15 Y 01 047 TAS Answer A TASA 048 TAS Answer B TASB 049 TAS Answer C TASC 050 TAS Answer D TASD 051 TAS Answer E TASE CM53 058 HOLD for Trunk Line Appearance 059 Trunk Answer 067 Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing 300 memory 068 Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing 1000 memory 069 Last Number Redial LAST CM08 177 178 085 Account Code ACC CM15 Y 30 097 Direct Data Entry 100 Trunk Ro...

Page 599: ...oup 2 A46 Message Waiting Search A70 Malicious Call Trace Australia Only CM15 Y 211 A80 Split Call Forwarding All Calls Set Cancel A82 Split Call Forwarding Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer Set Cancel A85 6 Party Conference A86 10 Party Conference A88 Whisper Page A94 Number Sharing Set Cancel A97 System Clock Setup by Station Dial ing A98 Call Park System Set which retrieved by dialing station nu...

Page 600: ...pation Group 7 for 6 10 party B20 Simultaneous Paging Group 0 for Group Call 2 Way Calling B27 Simultaneous Paging Group 7 for Group Call 2 Way Calling B34 Call Pickup Group Pilot B39 Dterm IP Logout CM15 Y 143 B43 Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing origination 4 digits 1 8 digits abbreviated Code Series 3300 CM20 Y 0 3 A243 B51 Connection between Dterm SP30 and PS Series 3400 B54 Restricti...

Page 601: ...COMMAND CODE TITLE Dterm KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Setting of Functions F0XXX B58 PS Location Search Series 3800 B59 8 Party Conference Series 3800 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 CM90 ...

Page 602: ...F Additional Dial Programmable PBPRG CM41 Y 0 14 008 DTMF Additional Dial Fixed Width PBIX CM35 Y 26 009 Hooking Signal sent to outside SHF CM35 Y 16 010 HOLD CM15 Y 01 64 011 012 CNF 013 Save Repeat 2 S R2 014 Save Repeat 3 S R3 015 RECALL CM15 Y 07 For UCD station CM17 016 SPKR 017 MIC Use as a one touch mute key 018 3dB pad on off internal calls only 020 Release key RLS 032 OAI Function Key 0 0...

Page 603: ...NL 077 Release HRLS 080 Do Not Disturb Override DNDOV For Front Desk Terminal Dterm TIMS functions CM15 Y 62 085 Voice Message Waiting Service Indi vidual Set when called station is no answer or busy CM15 Y 100 102 090 Headset Handset Key NOTE Used to switch to headset or back to handset For ADA J ADA W Dterm 75 Dterm Series E 091 Record Voice Mail Live Record 092 Pause Voice Mail Live Record 093 ...

Page 604: ... 01 Busy Lamp TGB01 62 Trunk Group 62 Busy Lamp TGB62 CM30 Y 09 70 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 PG0 77 Internal Zone Paging Group 7 PG7 CM56 CM15 Y 49 78 All Zone Internal Paging CM08 158 CM56 Y 00 07 80 ACD UCD Group 0 Busy Lamp UCD00 95 ACD UCD Group 15 Busy Lamp UCD15 CM15 Y 49 CM17 Y 2 F13XX XX 00 Day Night Mode change by Tenant 00 63 Day Night Mode change by Tenant 63 NOTE Do not use Day Nigh...

Page 605: ...ber 00 63 Z Serial Number 1 8 CM08 133 F40XX XX 00 TAS Answer on Tenant 00 ANS00 01 TAS Answer on Tenant 01 ANS01 63 TAS Answer on Tenant 63 ANS63 NOTE CM30 Y 00 02 03 CM12 Y 04 CM57 Y 30 F41XX XX 00 Pooled Line Number 00 Tenant 00 Trunk Route 00 POL00 63 Pooled Line Number 63 Tenant 63 Trunk Route 63 POL63 CM30 Y 00 01 02 03 F5000 Call Park System CPSY CM15 Y 96 F5001 Transfer to VMS F5010 Caller...

Page 606: ...F5028 Play Voice Mail Live Record CCIS Series 3700 R12 1 CM08 675 F6010 F6017 Call Termination from FX Line 0 FX0 Call Termination from FX Line 7 FX7 CM35 Y 15 F6020 F6027 Call Termination from WATS Line 0 WATS0 Call Termination from WATS Line 7 WATS7 CM35 Y 15 F6030 F6037 Call Termination from CCSA Line 0 CCSA0 Call Termination from CCSA Line 7 CCSA7 CM35 Y 15 F7XXZ Relay Control Function Key XX ...

Page 607: ... ing Day Mode Ringing Night Mode No ring ing CM08 577 03 Ringing sending method when terminat ing a call to Line Trunk key on Dterm 0 1 Delayed Ringing No Delayed Ringing NOTE Delayed Ringing can be assigned to the first 16 24 Line Trunk keys CM41 Y 1 09 CM12 Y 24 05 Call Indicator Lamp control 0 1 Not available Available The lamp lights on call termina tion or recall 06 Group Feature Key Series 3...

Page 608: ...on next page 90YY ATTCON NUMBER E000 E007 EXE ST DE DE ATTCON KEY NUMBER 2 digits SETTING DATA 5 digits See next page XX ATTCON Status No 00 15 00 Idle State 01 When answering or originating 02 When the called station is busy 03 When the called station is in DND 04 When accessing Hotel feature 05 Not Used 15 Y ATTCON No 0 7 MULTI ST EXX Y DE EXE FUNCTION KEY NUMBER 01 06 DE SETTING DATA 5 digits 9...

Page 609: ...ER E000 E007 EXE ST DE DE ATTCON KEY NUMBER 2 digits SETTING DATA 5 digits See next page XX 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 feature 05 Not Used 15 Y ATTCON No 0 7 MULTI ST EXX Y DE EXE FUNCTION KEY NUMBER 01 04 DE SETTING DAT...

Page 610: ...tting of Functions F6000 F6007 C O Incoming Call 0 LDN0 C O Incoming Call 7 LDN7 LDN0 CM35 Y 15 F6010 F6017 Call Termination from FX Line 0 FX0 Call Termination from FX Line 7 FX7 CM35 Y 15 F6020 F6027 Call Termination from WATS Line 0 WATS0 Call Termination from WATS Line 7 WATS7 CM35 Y 15 F6030 F6037 Call Termination from CCSA Line 0 CCSA0 Call Termination from CCSA Line 7 CCSA7 CM35 Y 15 F6040 ...

Page 611: ...erator Call ATND ATND F6061 Recall RCL RCL F6062 Serial Call Termination SRL CM90 Y 00 F6105 F6063 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer NANS CM51 Y 00 01 F6064 Call Forwarding Busy Line BUSY CM51 Y 03 04 F6065 Call Forwarding Intercept ICPT CM08 032 119 F6066 Off Hook Alarm EMG CM51 Y 12 F6067 Attendant Interposition Calling Transfer TF Transferred ATTENDANT CONSOLE Answer Key lamp CM20 A095 F60...

Page 612: ...l Call Set SC CM90 Y 00 F6062 F6106 Flash over trunk CAS SHF CM35 Y 16 F6107 Busy Verification BV CM08 012 CM15 Y 09 F6108 Do Not Disturb Override DNDOV For Hotel ATTCON NOTE 2 Do not assign this data to key numbers 1 to 6 F6109 Wake Up WU F6110 Mode MODE NOTE 3 For SN716 DESKCON this data is not required Day Night mode change ATT Lock out F6111 Programming PROG Remote Access to System DISA Speed ...

Page 613: ... 211 F6121 Last Number Call Last Number Redial Attendant Stack Dial Atten dant F6122 Select Key of Calling Number Dis play or Calling Name Display F6123 Transfer to VMS F6124 911 Notification Series 3300 North America Only NOTE CM51 Y 16 F6144 Call Park System CM08 445 F6150 F6159 Paging 0 Paging 9 CM08 445 F6200 Source SRC SRC F6201 Destination DEST DEST F6202 Cancel CANCEL CANCEL F6203 Talk TALK...

Page 614: ...e Y SETTING DATA FUNCTION STANDARD KEY SETTING REMARKS RELATED COMMAND No MEANING 00 Setting of Functions 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 Maximum 6 keys per ATTCON NOTE 1 CM30 Y 09 F7XXZ XX Z XX DK Card No 00 31 assigned by CM44 Z Circuit No 0 3 assigned by CM44 Relay Con trol Func tion Ke...

Page 615: ...cess to System DISA Speed Calling Sys tem System Speed Dialing Date and Time Tone Ringer Choice of Night Ser vice CM2A CM71 CM02 01 When answering or originating F6105 Serial Call Set SC CM90 Y 00 F6062 F6106 Flash Over Trunk CAS Centrex SHF CM35 Y 16 86 CM41 Y 2 17 F6112 Out pulse PB Signal Short SPB CM35 Y 26 F6113 Out pulse PB Signal Long LPB CM41 Y 0 14 F6203 Talk TALK 02 When the called stati...

Page 616: ...ys is for Key No 01 06 For details see NOTE 4 on next page For DESKCON change the Key No to 01 04 because Key No 05 and 06 are not available Continued on next page Y No ATTCON STATUS No MEANING SETTING DATA FUNCTION REMARKS RELATED COMMAND 00 03 When the called station is in DND F6108 Do Not Disturb Override DDOV 04 When accessing Hotel features F6100 Room Cutoff RCOF For Hotel ATTCON NOTE Use the...

Page 617: ...otel feature 01 02 03 04 05 06 MODE Mode PROG Programming PA 10 23 AM TUE 12 MODE PROG 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 01 02 03 04 05 06 B V Busy Verification 252 CL1 10 23 AM TUE 12 B V BSY 01 02 03 04 05 06 DDOVR Do not Disturb Override 252 ANN CL1 10 23 AM TUE 12 DDOVR DND ...

Page 618: ... 594 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch3006 fm COMMAND CODE TITLE ADD ON MODULE KEY ASSIGNMENT 90 Add On Module 90YY KEY NUMBER DATA 30 89 EXE ST DE MY LINE NUMBER 1 8 digits DE 1 8 digits JULY 01 2006 CM90 ...

Page 619: ...ation number My Line number FX FXXXXXXXX Multiline number Ordinary Station Multiline number assigned by CM11 X 0 9 A B CM10 CM14 CM11 A000 A031 A100 A131 Automatic Intercom number CM11 CM56 Y 10 A200 A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 Manual Intercom number CM11 CM56 Y 11 B000 B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 Dial Intercom number CM11 CM56 Y 12 D000 D255 Trunk number CM10 CM14 CM30 Y 18 Continued on next page JULY ...

Page 620: ...ion Speed Dialing 00 99 CM73 CM74 87 89 F0043 Day Night Key NOTE 1 Any one of key numbers 87 through 89 can be used for the Day Night key 01 Tone Ringer enabled on call ter mination 30 54 0 1 Disabled Enable 03 Ringer sending method when ter minating a call to Line Trunk key on Dterm 30 54 0 1 Delayed Ringing No Delayed Ringing NOTE 2 Delayed Ringing can be as signed to the first 16 Line Trunk key...

Page 621: ... or trunk line provided on the Dterm can be assigned as Prime Line ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE MY LINE ST 93 DE EXE NUMBER 1 8 digits DE STATION NUMBER 1 8 digits TRUNK NUMBER 4 digits MY LINE NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING X XXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXX Station number Virtual Line number NOTE Any station number or Virtual Line number can be assigned to the Prime Line A single line te...

Page 622: ...s accessed by the one touch keys on a Dterm PRECAUTION Do not duplicate the same memory area for CM73 and CM94 usually However when Dial by Name feature using one touch keys or BLF on Dterm line key feature are provided the same memory areas must be specified by CM73 and CM94 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE 94 MY LINE DATA 6 digits NUMBER 1 8 digits ST DE DE EXE CM94 ...

Page 623: ...500 software is required Initial Data MY LINE NUMBER SETTING DATA DATA MEANING X XXXXXXXX W XX Y ZZ NONE W 1000 Slot Memory Block number 0 9 NOTE 1 XX 10 Slot Memory Start Block number 00 99 Y Facility for programming the dialed number from the station 0 1 Effective Ineffective ZZ Number of 10 Slot Memory Blocks 01 10 01 Dterm 10 memories 02 Dterm 20 memories 03 Dterm 30 memories 04 Dterm 40 memor...

Page 624: ...T PROCEDURE DATA TABLE 96 DSS CONSOLE NUMBER DATA 2 digits EXE ST DE DE 1 8 digits DSS CONSOLE NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 31 See CM10 E100 E131 See CM14 E100 E131 X XXXXXXXX Single Line Telephone station number or My Line number of Dterm CM10 CM14 E100 E131 CM97 E000 E007 Attendant Console number CM10 CM14 E000 E007 Large type ATTCON CM06 Y 01 ATTCON CM10 CM14 E000 E007 CM...

Page 625: ...LE KEY ASSIGNMENT 97 FUNCTION This command is used to assign the station numbers and trunk numbers to the keys on each DSS Con sole PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 97 DSS CONSOLE DE DSS KEY NUMBER NUMBER DE DATA 1 8 digits 2 digits 2 digits JULY 01 2006 CM97 ...

Page 626: ...r CM10 CM14 CM11 DXXX Trunk number XXX 000 255 CM10 CM14 CM30 Y 02 03 18 F13XX XX 00 Day Night Mode Change by Tenant 00 63 Day Night Mode Change by Tenant 63 CM08 244 CM08 245 56 F1052 Function Change key 57 59 F0043 Night key CM08 244 245 CM15 Y 60 F1048 Room Cutoff Set Reset F1049 Message Waiting Set Reset F1050 Call Recording F1051 Check In Out F1053 Do not Disturb Set Reset F1054 No Answer Ind...

Page 627: ...ND CODE TITLE DSS CONSOLE KEY ASSIGNMENT 97 DSS CONSOLE NUMBER DSS KEY NUMBER SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 00 31 See CM10 E100 E131 See CM14 E100 E131 57 59 F1055 Function Button used for busy out display from UCD Group CM08 265 CM97 ...

Page 628: ... be assigned for each My Line number of a Dterm 2 The Add on Module number and My Line number must be in a PIM or PIMs controlled by the same FP 3 This command should be performed before the data assignment of CM90 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 98Y MY LINE NUMBER DE ADD ON MODULE NUMBER 1 8 digits DE 00 31 Y ADD ON MODULE NUMBER MY LINE NUMBER 0 00 31 See CM10 EC00 EC31 See CM14 EC00 EC31...

Page 629: ...CODE TITLE Dterm SOFT KEY ASSIGNMENT 9A FUNCTION This command is used to assign functions for the Soft Key on a Dterm PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE ST EXE 9AYY DATA DE STATUS NUMBER 2 12 digits DE SOFT KEY NUMBER 4 digits DECEMBER 02 2005 CM9A ...

Page 630: ...t 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 F5002 F5014 F5015 F5016 F5017 F5018 F5019 FXXXX NONE Scroll key to change the Soft key indication Dial By Name for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing 300 Slot Memory Dial By Name for Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing Dial By Name for Speed ...

Page 631: ...lding a station trunk 03 During calling Holding no call 04 During calling Holding a station trunk 05 Being called 06 When called party is busy Holding no call 07 When called party is busy Holding a station trunk 08 When called party sets DND 09 Trunk Busy 10 During Speaking Holding no call 11 During Speaking Holding a station trunk 12 During live recording after live recording to NEAXMail AD 8 IM ...

Page 632: ...n trunk 05 Being called 06 When called party is busy Holding no call 07 When called party is busy Holding a station trunk 08 When called party sets DND 09 Trunk Busy 10 During Speaking Holding no call 11 During Speaking Holding a station trunk 12 During live recording after live recording to NEAXMail AD 8 IM 16 13 15 Not used bb Soft Key Number 00 15 00 03 Indicated on 1st display 04 07 Indicated ...

Page 633: ...l Pickup Group PICK 0103 03 F5002 Scroll key 0104 04 F0010 Call Forwarding All Calls Set Cancel FDA 0105 05 F0012 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer Busy Line Set Cancel FDN 0106 06 F0022 Do Not Disturb Set Cancel DND 0107 07 F5002 Scroll key 0111 11 F5002 Scroll key 0300 During calling Holding no call 00 F1002 Voice Call VOICE 0301 01 F1001 Save Repeat S R 0302 02 F1005 Message Reminder MW 03...

Page 634: ...1005 Message Reminder MW 0701 01 F5001 Transfer to VMS VMTRF 0900 Trunk busy 00 F0000 Outgoing Queuing OG Q 1000 During speaking Holding no call 00 F1017 MIC ON OFF MIC 1100 During speaking Holding station trunk 00 F1017 MIC ON OFF MIC 1200 During live recording after live recording to NEAXMail AD 8 00 F1096 Address Addrs 1201 01 F1092 Pause Pause 1202 02 F1094 End End 1203 03 F5002 Scroll key 120...

Page 635: ...e link down can be notified to the Dterms DtermIPs that are connected to the both site PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE 9BY DATA DE EVENT OCCURRENCE NOTICE 1 digit DE LINK DOWN NOTICE FOR 4 digits CCIS Remote PIM over IP BUTTON NUMBER Y 1ST DATA SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Link down notice for CCIS Remote PIM over IP to the Event Occurr...

Page 636: ...igits TRUNK NUMBER A 4 digits ISDN LINE STATION NUMBER B 1 10 digits TRUNK NUMBER B 4 digits Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND ISDN LINE STATION NUMBER A TRUNK NUMBER A ISDN LINE STATION NUMBER B TRUNK NUMBER B No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 99 000 199 Memory block 00 Memory block 99 Memory block 000 Memory block 199 XXXXXXXX Z X XXXXXXXX ISDN Line station number Separator Mark Z 0 B1 channe...

Page 637: ...LED DOWN CONNECTION A5 To see the data setting of nailed down connection for each Memory Block Number use CMA5 Y 999 Operation Display A couple of station number A station number B B channel number Trunk number A5999 MEMORY BLOCK NUMBER 00 99 000 199 ST DE DE CMA5 ...

Page 638: ...000 254 NONE Trunk number assigned by CM07 Y 01 Y 02 No data CM07 Y 01 02 01 Originating Point Code OPC 00001 16367 NONE Originating Point Code No data NOTE 1 The Originating Point Code is used to designate an originating office in the No 7 CCIS network A single OPC should be assigned to IPT No 0 and all other Virtual IPTs provided in the same of fice NOTE 2 Do not change this data while the syste...

Page 639: ...n NOTE Effective when CMA7 Y 06 is not assigned 0000 9999 NONE Center Billing Office number No data CM08 801 10 ACM signal waiting timer after sending IAI signal when originat ing 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 second 2 seconds 2 seconds increments 28 seconds 6 seconds 26 Calling Name Display CCIS NOTE Effective whe...

Page 640: ...0 255 bbb 000 255 ccc 000 255 ddd 000 255 NOTE 42 Default Gateway IP Address for own IP Subnet aaa bbb ccc ddd Default Gateway IP Address for own IP Subnet aaa 000 255 bbb 000 255 ccc 000 255 ddd 000 255 NOTE 43 IP Address for opposite IP trunk aaa bbb ccc ddd IP Address for opposite IP trunk aaa 000 255 bbb 000 255 ccc 000 255 ddd 000 255 NOTE 44 TOS field Precedence for IP trunk control packet T...

Page 641: ...8 10 254 IP Address for opposite IP trunk 195 168 20 1 Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 45 Release timer for IP trunk Point to Multipoint connection 000 001 127 NONE 30 seconds 1 minute 127 minutes Not released 46 Connection method for IP trunks 0 1 Point to Multipoint Point to Point IPT INITIAL Continued on next page CMA7 Y No SETTING DATA aaa bbb ccc ddd 40 192...

Page 642: ...Precedence set by CMA7 Y 44 set CCC data clear for CMA7 Y 50 NOTE 3 This data setting is required only for Point to Multipoint connection 52 Maximum threshold of packet dis card probability for IP trunk 001 100 NONE 1 1 increments 100 10 53 Maximum value of jitter buffer for IP trunk 001 060 NONE 1 ms 10 ms increments 600 ms 300 ms NOTE Assign the value which exceeds the minimum value for jitter b...

Page 643: ...s interval for IP trunk 001 255 NONE 1 second 1 second increments 255 seconds 1 second CMA7 Y 55 NOTE Jitter buffer is increased by the interval set by this data 57 Time adjustment interval for IP trunk 001 255 NONE 1 second 1 second increments 255 seconds 10 seconds 58 Maximum threshold value of early arrival packet used for jitter buffer adjustment for IP trunk 001 100 NONE 1 1 increments 100 8 ...

Page 644: ...eased only when the number of early arrival packets exceeds the value set by CMA7 Y 59 during the interval set by CMA7 Y 57 60 FAX mode detection timer for IP trunk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Always detect FAX mode No FAX mode detection Voice mode only 5 minutes 4 minutes 3 minutes 2 minutes 1 minute NOTE This data setting is required for preventing detection error of audio packet If the audio packet includes ...

Page 645: ...unk which first makes the request of TCP connection takes priority over the other IP trunk So the voice encoding selection precedence may cause a difference in the user s usual IP trunk set ting according to the circumstances when the TCP connection is made Continued on next page IPT INITIAL See the table below DATA MODE HIGH SELECTION PRECEDENCE LOW 1 2 3 4 4 Band Mode 2 G 723 1 6 3 K G 723 1 5 3...

Page 646: ...ite IP trunk the shorter size than the other is adopted 63 Other destination CCH Common Channel Handler number when all voice channels of a destination IP trunk are busy Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 7 NONE CCH number No data CMA7 Y 64 CM08 614 CMA8 64 IP trunk SIP seizure sequence Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 By allotter Lowest VCT circuit number CMA7 Y 63 70 H 323 SIP LAN Interface number for control pac...

Page 647: ...on Channel Handler CCH which will accommodate the message PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE NOTE A maximum of 256 DPCs per system can be assigned ST EXE A8 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 5 digits 1 digit DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00001 16367 NOTE Destination Point Code DPC sent from distant office assigned by CMA7 Y 02 0 7 NONE CCH0 CCH7 No data ...

Page 648: ...No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Trunk used as D Channel number 0 7 000 255 NONE DCH PRT trunk number assigned by CM07 Y 01 No data CM05 Y 0 36 CM06 Y 08 CM07 Y 01 CM35 Y 93 Trunk used as D Channel number 00 31 Series 3800 000 511 NONE DCH PRT trunk number assigned by CM07 Y 01 No data NOTE Second data 256 511 can be set only when PN 24PRTA PN 30PRTA PN DTA PN DTB card is accommodated in a remote site 0...

Page 649: ...MAA Y 10 the CFT reset is required Set the Make Busy switch of the CFTC card to UP then DOWN 4 After setting CMAA Y 14 the system reset is required 5 Assign Virtual AP number for the 1st data of CMAA Y 14 Providing Virtual AP with control channel 6 AP number 64 93 can be set only for PRT card accommodated in a remote site ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE AP NUMBER ST AAYY DATA DE EXE VIRTUAL AP NUM...

Page 650: ...to 0 12 Multi Frame Continued on next page Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 02 ZCS Zero Code Suppression 24 DTI PRT CCT NOTE 0 1 Available Non Transparent Not available Transparent 03 Control Mode 24 30 DTI PRT CCT 0 6 7 Not used Common Channel Interoffice Sig naling CCIS Associated Channel Interoffice Signaling ACIS DTI INITIAL DTI INITIAL NOVEMBER 15 2006 CMAA ...

Page 651: ...Zealand ITU T Hong Kong AT T 4 5 ESS NTI DMS 100 250 Australia ETSI ETSI VN4 Chile ETSI Standard Brazil Chile Columbia UAE ITU T Standard Thailand USA NI 2 ETSI 2 Latin America Europe Germany Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 For EU Netherlands Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 Greece Luxembourg Portugal Spain Sweden Series 3500 For EU Italy Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 For EU ETSI Huawei Series 3300 For China Q SIG for PN DTA ...

Page 652: ...Australia ETSI ETSI Standard Brazil Columbia Indonesia UAE ITU T Standard Thailand USA NI 1 USA NI 2 Germany Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 For EU Netherlands Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 For EU Italy Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 For EU Not used CM05 ISDN Terminal Type for ICH 24 63 NOTE ETSI Terminal Not ETSI Terminal NOTE To accommodate the ISDN terminal with ETSI specification set this data to 24 Set 63 for the ISDN ...

Page 653: ...ence 0 1 2 3 Four 8 Party Conference groups 8 8 8 8 One 16 Party Conference group and two 8 Party Conference groups 16 8 8 Two 16 Party Conference groups 16 16 One 32 Party Conference group 32 Conference trunk partition for CFTC for 8 Party Conference Series 3800 0 1 2 3 Four 8 Party Conference groups 8 8 8 8 Three 8 Party Conference groups 8 8 8 Two 8 Party Conference groups 8 8 One 8 Party Confe...

Page 654: ...nterface 0 1 PN 24PRTA PN DTA PN DTB PN 24DTA C CM05 Y 0 09 Selection of 8ICH or ILC for ISDN terminal control channel Series 3800 0 1 ILC PN 2ILCC 8ICH PN SC03 B CM05 Y 0 13 Providing Virtual AP with control channel 0 1 Without control channel With control channel CM05 Y 4 8 NOTE This data setting depends on the second data of CM05 Y 4 8 Set the data as the following combination Selection of DCH ...

Page 655: ...30CCT PN 24PRTA PN 24CCTA PN DTA PN DTB 24PRT 24CCT 16 Providing PRT BRT card with ISDN Advice of Charge AOC UAE Only Series 3500 0 1 To provide Not provided CM42 69 70 17 A law µ law setting of PN DTB PRT card Taiwan Only Series 3900 0 1 3 A law µ law Depends on CM04 Y 10 00 NOTE When providing A law µ law conversion for PRT in Taiwan assign the second data of CMAA Y 17 to 0 1 A law µ law and set...

Page 656: ...ING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 ISDN Line station number to be con trolled X XXXXXXXX ISDN Line station number 01 Layer 2 data link 0 1 Point to Point connection Point to Multipoint connection 02 TEI Terminal Endpoint Identifier 0 1 Manual TEI assignment Automatic TEI assignment 03 Passive Bus in Point to Multipoint con nection 0 1 Extended Passive Bus Short Passive Bus 04 Laye...

Page 657: ...ity LLC infor mation element for connection between ISDN terminal ISDN trunks Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 0 1 Allow Restricted CM08 722 CM35 Y 130 15 Hunting timing when ISDN terminal break down Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 01 06 NONE 1 second 6 seconds 1 second increments No data CM08 528 30 SPID Service Profile ID for each B channel of BRT card North America Only XXXX ZZZZ 8 digits XXXX ISDN Subscriber No ZZ...

Page 658: ...ial Data NOTE This command is effective only when WLAN terminal MH220 is used in WLAN system Continued on next page Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 00 Calling Area 000 255 XX Y ZZ NONE CCC XX Calling Area No 00 31 Y Group No 0 7 ZZ Group CS ZT No 00 31 No data Data clear 01 PAD Data CSI Virtual CS ZT COT LDT ODT DID IPT NOTE PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Transmitter...

Page 659: ...om PS to ZT Latin America Only NOTE 000 255 01 02 15 40 dB Faint 20 dB Average 0 dB Strong 05 Sending Level of LCCH from CS ZT to PS NOTE 01 02 15 BS01 10 mW 35 dB Faint 10 mW 15 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong 01 02 15 BS21 BS21A BS31 BS41 10 mW 15 dB Faint 10 mW 15 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong 01 02 15 ZT Latin America Only 10 mW 40 dB Faint 10 mW 20 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong 06 Receiving sensib...

Page 660: ...Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 07 Sending Level of TCH from CS ZT to PS NOTE 000 255 01 02 15 BS01 10 mW 35 dB Faint 10 mW 15 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong 01 02 15 BS21 BS21A BS31 10 mW 15 dB Faint 10 mW 15 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong 01 02 15 ZT Latin America Only 10 mW 40 dB Faint 10 mW 20 dB Average 10 mW 0 dB Strong Control Slot 01 02 15 BS41 Control Slot CSID fixed Control Slot...

Page 661: ...when WLAN terminal MH220 is used in WLAN system Continued on next page Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 08 PAD Data CSI Virtual CS ZT BRT DTI PRT CCT Virtual IPT NOTE 000 255 PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 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 6 0 0 JUNE 01 2007 CMAD ...

Page 662: ...e only when WLAN terminal MH220 is used in WLAN system Continued on next page Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 09 PAD Data CSI Virtual CS ZT LC DLC ILC ATI NOTE 000 255 PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 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 6 0 6 JUNE 01 2007 CMAD ...

Page 663: ...ective only when WLAN terminal MH220 is used in WLAN system Continued on next page Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 10 PAD Data CSI Virtual CS ZT CSI NOTE 000 255 PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 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 6 0 6 JUNE 01 2007 CMAD ...

Page 664: ...inued on next page Initial Data Y MEANING CS ZT No SETTING DATA DATA MEANING 19 ZT Type For PCS 000 255 00 15 ZT II U ZT II S ZT II with SP3276 CS PROG A version 6A or later NOTE 1 ZT II with SP3547 CS PROG A NOTE 1 ZT ZT II with SP3276 CS PROG A version under 6A NOTE 1 20 PAD Data Virtual CS ZT CFT Series 3600 NOTE 2 PAD 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 Transmitter Receiver PAD dB Gai...

Page 665: ...ANING 24 Kind of CS interface For PHS 000 255 00 15 BS31 BS41 BS21 BS21A Kind of ZT interface For PCS 00 15 ZT II U ZT ZT II ZT II S 27 Registration the MAC Address of the IP CS For PHS Series 3300 XXXXXX XXXXXX NONE MAC Address 12 digits No data 28 Master IP CS Submaster IP CS or Slave IP CS for wireless syn chronization between IP CSs NOTE For PHS Series 3300 0 1 2 NONE Master IP CS Submaster IP...

Page 666: ...tion number for each IP CS For PHS Series 3300 000 255 00 63 NONE Location number 00 Location number 63 Location number 00 Location number for each Virtual CS ZT for WLAN NOTE 1 Series 3600 30 Wireless Block number for each IP CS NOTE 2 For PHS Series 3300 00 09 NONE Wireless Block number 00 Wireless Block number 09 Wireless Block number 00 32 Timing until Submaster IP CS starts up For PHS Series ...

Page 667: ... 08 usually to operate the master IP CS with fixed master mode and to start the submaster IP CS with 30 seconds behind NOTE 3 Set the initial data to the submaster IP CS usually NOTE 4 Set the data considering the submaster IP CS stating time to the master IP CS since the master IP CS operates as a submaster IP CS when the submaster IP CS that is associated by CMAD Y 48 has operated as a master IP...

Page 668: ...0 ms 100ms increments 1400 ms 500 ms 35 Number of continuation synchro nous bit off message for judging a gap For PHS Series 3300 01 14 15 1 message 14 messages 4 messages 36 Time limit for receiving the LCCH for judging a gap For PHS Series 3300 01 14 15 1 5 seconds 1 5 seconds increments 21 seconds 6 seconds 37 TCH detection timer for Master IP CS when operating as a Stand alone CS For PHS Serie...

Page 669: ...eld strength For PHS Series 3300 000 255 001 254 NONE 1 dB 254 dB 40 dB 40 Provide the call log collection with the IP CS Series 3500 0 1 To provide Not provided NOTE When changing this data of IP CS accommodated in a remote site execute the office data copy by CMEC Y 8 to the remote site 41 Provide the fault log collection with the IP CS Series 3500 000 255 0 1 Not provided To provide DECEMBER 02...

Page 670: ...that is associated as the submaster IP CS by this com mand operates as a master IP CS the master IP CS operates as a submaster IP CS Since there is always one master IP CS and one submaster IP CS in a wireless block area the submaster function of IP CS a submaster IP CS operates as a master IP CS when the master IP CS is stopped is available especially for the master IP CS changing when it breaks ...

Page 671: ...merica Latin Amer ica Only XX YYYYYY ZZZZ HEX 12 digits NONE XX Tenant number YYYYYY Site ID ZZZZ Additional informa tion No data 02 CS with SYS ID For PHS 000 758 NONE LEN No data 03 Nation Code assignment Australia North America 001 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 255 Australia North America 310 North America 311 North America 312 North America 313 North America 314 North America 315 North America 3...

Page 672: ...ion Code assignment For PHS Refer to Technical Information PI 287 Supplement to NEAX 2000 IPS WCS System Manual on Country Code Entry Nation Code assignment Latin America Only 09 CS number of CS with SYS ID Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 000 255 NONE CS number of CS with SYS ID CSI card set by CM10 CM14 No data Continued on next page CSH INITIAL CSH INITIAL CMAE ...

Page 673: ...AA BB CC DD EE AA 1st Priority BB 2nd Priority CC 3rd Priority DD 4th Priority EE 5th Priority NONE Control Carrier No 01 20 01 1920 35 MHz 02 1920 65 MHz 03 1920 95 MHz 04 1921 55 MHz 05 1921 85 MHz 06 1922 15 MHz 07 1923 05 MHz 08 1923 35 MHz 09 1924 25 MHz 10 1924 55 MHz 11 1925 45 MHz 12 1925 75 MHz 13 1926 65 MHz 14 1926 95 MHz 15 1927 85 MHz 16 1928 15 MHz 17 1928 45 MHz 18 1929 05 MHz 19 19...

Page 674: ...is set when synchronizing with CS from which SYS ID is different CS of the other company is included Initial Data Y MEANING 1ST DATA SETTING DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 19 Handover For PHS 00 Channel slot for handover for BS31 BS41 NOTE 5 00 NONE Channel Slot No 00 No data 01 Delay correction when the other type of CS is used with BS31 BS41 03 NONE BS31 and BS21 are used Only BS31 BS41 is used ...

Page 675: ...NING 000 Home PBX ID for Visi tor PS For PCS X XXXX Home PBX ID 1 4 digits Decimal 000 511 CCC NONE Data Table No 000 511 Data clear No data 001 Route Selection Pattern assignment for Visitor PS For PCS 000 511 Data Table No assigned by CMAF Y 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 For PCS 000 511 Data Tab...

Page 676: ...sitor PS For PCS 1 First Selected Route 00 63 CCC NONE Trunk Route No 00 63 Data clear No data 208 Route Selection Pattern number for Trunk Restriction Class sent from Home PBX For PCS 00 15 Trunk Restriction Class sent from Home PBX 01 Unrestricted RCA 02 Nonrestricted 1 RCB 03 Nonrestricted 2 RCC 04 Semirestricted 1 RCD 05 Semirestricted 2 RCE 06 Restricted 1 RCF 07 Restricted 2 RCG 08 Fully res...

Page 677: ...E TITLE VISITOR PS DATA ASSIGNMENT AF Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA NEANING 998 Work Memory All Clear of DBM Card For PCS 1 All Clear CCC Data clear 999 System Data Memory All Clear of DBM Card For PCS 1 All Clear CCC Data clear CMAF ...

Page 678: ...stem is reset the contents in the memories of the PEG counter are all cleared 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 EXE B00 CCC DE TRUNK STATUS DATA 3 5 digits DE ST EXE B00 CCC DE DE 999 ST B00 DE TRUNK STATUS DATA 3 5 digits DE ST EXE B02 DE 1ST DA...

Page 679: ... 91ch3007 fm COMMAND CODE TITLE PEG COUNT B0 Y 4 To clear each CS ZT PEG COUNT data To clear all CS ZT PEG COUNT data To display ST EXE B04 CCC DE 1ST DATA 4 digits DE ST EXE B04 CCC DE DE 9999 ST B04 DE 1ST DATA 4 digits DE CMB0 ...

Page 680: ...l registers being busy 076 Number of failures caused by all ringing trunks being busy 077 Number of failures caused by all IP PAD channels being busy 078 Series 3500 Number of forced release of communication between station and Trunk Tandem connection 079 Series 3600 Number of call forwarding caused by the calling number is not informed from network 080 Series 3600 Number of rejection of the incom...

Page 681: ...ings in Mobility Access connection 088 Series 3700 R12 2 Number of outgoing calls of ISDN Alternative Routing in Remote PIM survival mode 089 For EU Series 3700 R12 2 Number of Call Completion to Busy Subscriber CCBS set from calling party 090 For EU Series 3700 R12 2 Number of Call Completion to Busy Subscriber CCBS set to called party 091 Series 3800 Number of terminating calls while completing ...

Page 682: ... three way Calling being busy 832 Number of transferred incoming calls to Attendant Console or predetermined station by Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer 999 Enter to clear all PEG data 1 Australia Only 000 255 Line fault status on each trunk NOTE 1 600 Line fault alarm indication NOTE 2 601 Number of times line fault by broken wire and short circuit occurred 604 Number of times line fault Me...

Page 683: ...H Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 1 Setting of PEG COUNT End Time 2 Display the PEG COUNT Status NOTE 3 4 Display PEG COUNT data for CS ZT 0XXX Number of Call Origination XXX CS ZT number 000 127 00000 49999 CCC PEG COUNT data Clear each CS ZT PEG COUNT data 1XXX Number of Call Termination XXX CS ZT number 000 127 2XXX Number of Location Registration XXX CS ZT number 000 127 3XXX Number of Handover XXX...

Page 684: ...atus Metering Burst NOTE 2 Meaning of display TRUNK STATUS DATA Y1 1 Indication of Line fault alarm on MN lamp Y2 1 Indication of Line fault alarm on MJ lamp Y3 1 Indication of Line fault alarm on Large type ATTCON MN lamp NOTE 3 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 CO...

Page 685: ...E Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA NEANING 0 Setting of traffic measurement condition 0 Traffic Measurement Mode 0 1 2 3 4 No measurement Traffic measurement per hour Traffic measurement per day Traffic measurement per hour continuously Series 3900 Traffic measurement per day continuously Series 3900 NOTE Traffic Measurement start time and end time settings by CMB1 Y 0...

Page 686: ...ime for Traffic Measurement MMDDHHmm NONE MM Month 01 12 DD Day 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 No data 2 Setting End Time for Traffic Measurement MMDDHHmm NONE MM Month 01 12 DD Day 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 mm Minute 00 59 No data 3 Display data for Traf fic Measurement 0 1 2 Before the traffic measurement During the traffic measurement Completed the traffic measurement Continued on next page JUNE...

Page 687: ...oing trunk traffic data 000 511 Trunk No 000 Trunk No 127 1 7 XXXX 4 digits Outgoing trunk traffic data X XXX erl Ex 0125 0 125 erl NOTE The trunk number set by the first data is as follows 000 127 Series 3800 software or before 000 511 000 127 is displayed as traffic collection Add In of the MAT Series 3900 software or later 3 Display incoming trunk route traffic data 00 63 Trunk Route No 00 Trun...

Page 688: ...ment for CS ZT 0 Traffic Measurement Mode of CS ZT 0 1 No Measurement Hourly Measurement 1 Setting Start Time for Traffic Measurement of CS ZT MMDDHH NONE MM Month 01 12 DD Day 01 31 HH Hour 00 23 No data 2 Display data for Traf fic Measurement of CS ZT 0 1 2 Before the traffic measurement During the traffic measurement Completed the traffic measurement Continued on next page CMB1 ...

Page 689: ...233 erl NOTE 2 Pressing DE key after the 2nd data is set to 24 DATA ERROR is displayed NOTE 3 When the 2nd data is entered during the data is being measured is displayed A Display percentage of CS ZT B channel all busy 000 127 CS ZT No 000 127 00 24 XXX 3 digits Percentage of B channel all busy data X XX Ex 012 12 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 Meaning of the 2nd data is as follows 00 012 Present time hourly measu...

Page 690: ...ommand allows accumulated traffic data related to the UCD Group to be read from the system PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To display To clear individual data To clear all UCD PEG COUNT data ST B3Y DE DATA 1 8 digits DE ST EXE B3Y CCC DE TRUNK STATUS DATA DE ST EXE B39 CCC DE DE 999 CMB3 ...

Page 691: ... Station Number See CM17 Y 0 1 Number of incoming calls to UCD Group 00 15 UCD Group 00 UCD Group 15 See CM17 Y 2 2 Number of call waiting calls for prede termined time in queuing mode on UCD Group NOTE 3 Number of abandoned calls to UCD Group 4 Number of incoming calls to all busy of UCD Group 5 Number of incoming calls to UCD Group that were answered 6 Number of times of queuing assigned by CM42...

Page 692: ...ween location groups on IP network to be read from the system PEG counter Data can be cleared after reading Series 3100 PRECAUTION NONE ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To display To clear individual data To clear all data LOCATION NUMBER 00 63 ST B4YY DE LOCATION NUMBER 00 63 DE LOCATION NUMBER 00 63 ST B4YY DE LOCATION NUMBER 00 63 DE EXE CCC ST EXE B4YY CCC DE DE 9999 CMB4 ...

Page 693: ...ATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Number of times that traffic exceeded the limit bandwidth XXZZ 9999 XX Location number of group to send side 00 63 ZZ Location number of group to receive side 00 63 All clear 00000 49999 CCC Counter data display NOTE 1 Clear CM67 01 Number of times that traffic exceeded the warning bandwidth 00000 49999 CCC Counter data display NOTE 1 Cle...

Page 694: ...k control packet TOS Type of Service 00 31 Profile number for control packet 00 07 15 PRECEDENCE0 PRECEDENCE7 PRECEDENCE0 CM35 Y 134 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 10 10 DS code point Diff Serv Code Point for H 323 IP trunk SIP trunk control packet 00 31 Profile number for control packet 00 3F NONE DS code point No data CM35 Y 161 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 04 NOTE 1 Set this data when the router provides DiffServ QoS if...

Page 695: ...030 NONE 10 ms 300 ms 300 ms CMA7 Y 71 NOTE Assign the value which exceeds the minimum value for jitter buffer set by CMBA Y 14 14 Minimum value of jit ter buffer for H 323 IP trunk 00 31 Profile number for voice packet 001 060 NONE 10 ms 600 ms 40 ms CMBB Y 03 Minimum value of jit ter buffer for SIP trunk Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 001 030 NONE 10 ms 300 ms 40 ms CMA7 Y 7...

Page 696: ...NONE 1 second 255 seconds 1 second CMBA Y 15 CMBB Y 03 NOTE Jitter buffer is increased by the interval set by this data 17 Time adjustment inter val for H 323 IP trunk 00 31 Profile number for voice packet 001 255 NONE 1 second 255 seconds 10 seconds CMBB Y 03 18 Maximum threshold value of early arrival packet used for jitter buffer adjustment for H 323 IP trunk 00 31 Profile number for voice pack...

Page 697: ...nd Mode 2 Tone Quality Mode 1 Band Mode 1 Standard Mode 1 CMBA Y 22 CMBB Y 03 NOTE When the voice encoding selection setting differs from that for the opposite IP trunk the setting on the IP trunk which first makes the request of TCP connection takes priority over the other IP trunk So the voice encoding selection precedence may cause a difference in the user s usual IP trunk set ting according to...

Page 698: ...trunk setting according to the negotiation when the SIP session is made NOTE 2 The payload size 20 ms is fixed when standard mode 1 is set The payload size set by CMBA Y 22 is not available NOTE 3 The system works with standard mode 1 when the Programmable list is set and available data is not set by CMBA Y 121 122 123 Continued on next page SIP INITIAL See the table below DATA MODE HIGH SELECTION...

Page 699: ...e for H 323 IP trunk SIP trunk 00 31 Profile number for control packet 1 2 3 20 ms 30 ms 40 ms CMA7 Y 71 CMBB Y 03 CMBA Y 21 NOTE 1 Set the payload size according to the maximum voice channels per IPT SIP card as follows H 323 IP Trunk Continued on next page IPT INITIAL PAYLOAD SIZE MAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS PER IPT G 729a G 711 G 723 1 20 ms 6 5 30 ms 8 7 8 40 ms 12 10 JULY 01 2006 CMBA ...

Page 700: ...et regardless of this data setting for H 323 IP trunk NOTE 3 When second data is set to 1 or 7 by CMBA Y 21 20 ms is set regardless of this data setting for SIP trunk Series 3600 NOTE 4 When the payload size setting differs from that for the opposite IP SIP trunk the shorter size than the other is adopted Continued on next page PAYLOAD SIZE MAXIMUM VOICE CHANNELS PER IPT G 711 20 ms 8 30 ms 8 40 m...

Page 701: ... refresher kind Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 0 1 uas uac CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 56 83 88 30 Gate Keeper SIP server IP Address aaabbb cccddd NONE Gate Keeper SIP server IP Address aaa 000 255 bbb 000 255 ccc 000 255 ddd 000 255 No data CM0A Y 79 CMA7 Y 71 NOTE 1 The second data follows the IP Address pattern assigned by CM8A Y 5XXX 167 for IP trunk Point to Multipoint connection wh...

Page 702: ...M8A Y 5XXX 1st data 176 is set to 00 01 02 08 34 RTP Base Port number 00 31 Profile number for control packet 20000 65000 NONE RTP Base Port num ber 56000 CMA7 Y 71 CMBB Y 03 Profile number for voice packet 36 H 323 call control pro cedure Profile number for control packet 0 1 Fast Connect Normal Connect CMA7 Y 71 37 Timing to send voice packet for H 323 Fast Connect 0 1 When the destination answe...

Page 703: ... digi tal information 3 1 kHz audio Unrestricted digi tal information Speech Unrestricted digi tal information 3 1 kHz audio Unrestricted digi tal information Own office setting transparent standard CMA7 Y 71 42 Q 931 signaling bearer information receiving value 0 1 2 3 Not used Unrestricted digital information 3 1 kHz audio Unrestricted digital information Speech Opposite office set ting transpar...

Page 704: ... calling number is not set Not provide E 164 Address when the calling number is sent When the calling number is sent from the trunk the number is used as the calling number Series 3600 No calling number When the calling number is sent from the trunk the number is used as the calling number Series 3600 E 164 Address is not provided CM12 Y 12 46 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 32 NOTE CMBA Y 44 must be set when th...

Page 705: ...Maximum 32 digits 16 characters No data NOTE You can confirm the SIP AoR user name set by CMBA Y 46 47 54 with this command 46 H 323 ID assignment with character code 1 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Character Code 24 digits 12 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 No data CM77 Y 0 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 47 Setting of SIP AoR user name with charac ter code First 12 char ...

Page 706: ...ting of SIP AoR user name with charac ter code Middle 12 characters Series 3600 XXX X NONE SIP AoR user name 24 digits 12 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 No data CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 46 CMBA Y 54 48 Gateway Prefix assign ment with character X X X NONE Character Maximum 24 charac ters X A Z 0 9 No data CMA7 Y 71 49 Gateway Prefix assign ment with character code 1 XXX X NONE Character...

Page 707: ...data CM77 Y 0 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 49 51 H 245 message trans mission method 00 NONE Tunneling Coding to Q 931 Facility mes sage TCP connection for H 245 CMA7 Y 71 52 DTMF out band mode for SIP trunk Series 3700 R12 2 03 NONE Out band mode with RFC2833 In band mode Voice pass through CMA7 Y 71 54 Setting of SIP AoR user name with charac ter code Last 8 charac ters Series 3600 XXX X NONE SIP AoR user na...

Page 708: ...PDATE INVITE Auto CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 29 83 88 NOTE When the second data is set to 3 the session timer method is decided by the receiving message from the communicated terminal 70 Setting of SIP trunk registration method to the SIP server Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 0 1 3 To register the time set by CMBA Y 71 To register no limita tion for the time Not registered CMA7 Y 71 CMB...

Page 709: ...e register to SIP server for half the period of time set by this command in case of 3600 seconds set 1800 seconds NOTE 4 When re registration from SIP server is not executed during the period of time set by this command after the registration has been canceled by SIP server call reception from the network to SIP cards is restricted 72 Setting of Authentica tion user name when registering to receiv...

Page 710: ...00 101 NOTE 1 When the character code to be set is less than the number of digits necessary add the character code FF NOTE 2 You can confirm the user name set by this command with CMBA Y 72 74 Setting of Authentica tion password when registering to sending from the SIP server with character code Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Password Maximum 12 digits No data CMA7 ...

Page 711: ... Confirmation of SIP trunk domain name for SIP URI with character code Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Domain name Maximum 32 digits No data CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 77 79 NOTE You can confirm the domain names set by CMBA Y 77 79 with this command 77 Setting of SIP trunk domain name for SIP URI with character code First 12 charac ters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for con...

Page 712: ...add the char acter code FF NOTE 3 You can confirm the domain name set by this command with CMBA Y 76 79 Setting of SIP trunk domain name for SIP URI with character code Last 8 charac ters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Domain name 16 digits 8 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 No data CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 76 78 NOTE 1 Concatenated characters assigned by ...

Page 713: ... is received from the communicated terminal office for a calling If the time out occurs the system regards it as the network fault occurrence and executes the alter native routing by fault occurrence only when the alternative routing feature is provided to the sys tem NOTE 2 Do not set the second data to 30 60 seconds when the system provides the alternative routing feature NOTE 3 Set the second d...

Page 714: ...der Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 0 2 3 Display name SIP AoR User Description following CMBA Y 45 User name SIP AoR User Description following CMBA Y 45 Display name Caller ID following CMBA Y 44 User name SIP AoR User Description following CMBA Y 45 Display name Caller ID following CMBA Y 44 User name Caller ID following CMBA Y 44 CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 44 47 54 Continued on next ...

Page 715: ...uld be cleared by CMBA Y 99 94 Setting of the Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN for SIP server with character code First 12 charac ters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Domain name 24 digits 12 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 No data CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 93 95 96 99 NOTE 1 Concatenated characters assigned by CMBA Y 94 95 and 96 are used as domain name NO...

Page 716: ...mand with CMBA Y 93 NOTE 4 When the setting of this command is changed SIP card should be initialized or the DNS cache table should be cleared by CMBA Y 99 96 Setting of the Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN for SIP server with character code Last 8 charac ters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Domain name 16 digits 8 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 N...

Page 717: ... interface No 31 No data CMA7 Y 71 CM0A Y 60 62 CMBA Y 93 96 99 NOTE 1 Set SIP interface to query the domain name of SIP server assigned by CM0A Y 93 96 NOTE 2 For the LAN interface number set by the second data the IP Address of DNS server for CM0A Y 60 62 should be set NOTE 3 When the setting of this command is changed SIP card should be initialized or the DNS cache table should be cleared by CM...

Page 718: ...the character code to be set is less than the number of digits necessary add the character code FF NOTE 2 You can confirm the user name set by this command with CMBA Y 72 101 Setting of Authentica tion user name when registering to sending from the SIP server with character code Last 8 characters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE User name 16 digits 8 charac ters fixed...

Page 719: ...password set by this command with CMBA Y 74 103 Setting of Authentica tion password when registering to sending from the SIP server with character code Last 12 characters Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet XXX X NONE Password 16 digits 8 charac ters fixed See Character Code Table in CM77 No data CMA7 Y 71 CMBA Y 74 75 102 NOTE 1 When the character code to be set is less than the n...

Page 720: ...r authentica tion error during the registration Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 0 1 To provide Not provided CMA7 Y 71 110 Send a signal to require a deletion during an initial setting registra tion Series 3600 0 1 To provide Not provided CMA7 Y 71 111 Whether providing an alternative routing when receiving the 486 Busy Here response Series 3600 0 1 Not provided To provide CMA7 ...

Page 721: ...Series 3600 01 02 03 NONE G 711 µ law G 711 A law G 726 CODEC type is not changed for the FAX communication CMA7 Y 71 NOTE When setting the second data to NONE the changeover to the FAX communication from the voice communication is not possible 120 Setting payload size for FAX communication from SIP trunk Series 3600 00 31 Profile number for control packet 1 2 3 NONE 20 ms 30 ms 40 ms Payload size...

Page 722: ... for control packet 0 3 Initial INVITE From header display name field or user name field Initial INVITE From header display name field CMA7 Y 71 NOTE The conditions to receive caller ID from From header are as follows 1 Only the numbers 0 9 can be received as the caller ID information 2 The caller ID is received from display name field when the display name field is set in spite of the second data...

Page 723: ...med Second data 3 not informed Example 6 When there is no display name for From header and the user name is number From sip 1000 nec com Second data 0 1000 Second data 3 not informed Example 7 When there is no display name for From header and the user name is character From sip Bob nec com Second data 0 not informed Second data 3 not informed 128 Payload type of Out band DTMF RFC2833 Series 3700 R...

Page 724: ... See the table below Setting of CMBA Y 29 137 IP Address pattern No for SIP trunk source IP address check Series 3800 00 31 Profile number for control packet 000 255 NONE IP Address pattern No 000 IP Address pattern No 255 No data CM8A Y 5XXX 167 NOTE Assign an IP Address pattern from one which is assigned by CM8A Y 5000 5255 167 when using circular routing assigned by CMBA Y 130 0 CMBA Y 29 CMBA ...

Page 725: ... BBYY DATA DE VIPT No 1 3 digits DE 00 07 Initial Data Y SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING 00 H 323 LAN Interface number for voice packet 00 15 NONE LAN Interface number No data 01 IPT control channel number for H 323 0 7 NONE IPT number No data CM06 Y 07 CMA7 Y 70 71 02 CIC Circuit Identification Code used for H 323 001 127 NONE First number of CIC NOTE No data CM30 Y 35 03 H 3...

Page 726: ...al CSs ZTs assign 2 Virtual CSH Control Block No 00 01 to the AP number of Virtual CSH for WLAN Example CMBC Y 02 00100 32 CMBC Y 02 00101 33 NOTE 3 This command is effective after rebooting the SIP server Continued on next page ST EXE BCYY 2ND DATA DE 3 5 digits 1 32 digits DE 1ST DATA Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 02 Association of SIP Server with Virtual ...

Page 727: ...minal NOTE 2 This command is effective after rebooting the SIP server NOTE 3 This command is only for confirmation To set a domain name use CMBC Y 11 12 13 Continued on next page Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 05 Whether the authentica tion for each call is allowed NOTE 1 NOTE 2 001 SIP server ID 0 1 Restricted Allowed 10 Domain name for WLAN Station For conf...

Page 728: ...acter Code Table in CM77 No data 12 Domain name for WLAN station assign ment with character code Middle 12 charac ters NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 NOTE 6 XXX X NONE Domain name Maximum 24 digits 12 characters See Character Code Table in CM77 No data 13 Domain name for WLAN station assign ment with character code Last 8 characters NOTE 1 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 NOTE 5 NOTE 6 XXX X NONE Domain name Maximum 16...

Page 729: ...name is shorter than 16 digits pad the blank digit positions with FF so as to ensure the domain name length is 16 digits NOTE 4 The domain name set by this command is required to set to WLAN terminal Confirm the character and digits of character code set to WLAN terminal NOTE 5 You can confirm the domain name set by this command with CMBC Y 10 NOTE 6 This command is effective after rebooting the S...

Page 730: ...RY CLEAR D6 FUNCTION This command is used to clear the FLF memory PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D6Y DE 1ST DATA 4 digits CCC DE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA Y DATA FUNCTION DATA FUNCTION 0 0000 Clear all FLF memory Series 3300 CCC Clear JULY 01 2006 CMD6 ...

Page 731: ...d to the PBX ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D7Y DATA DE FUNCTION DATA 1 5 digits 1 4 digits DE Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 OAI Function Key num ber for MSF TMF F1032 F1047 OAI Function key number 0 OAI Function key number 15 NOTE 1 128 191 Operation Code for MSF 192 255 Operation Code for TMF DCX Digit number of Digit Code X 1 3 NOTE 2 NONE No da...

Page 732: ... to be in terminal mode simultaneously for MSF TMF 00 Number of terminals to be in MSF mode from a PB Tele phone 00 32 Number of terminals 01 Number of terminals to be in terminal mode TMF simulta neously per system 00 01 02 03 30 31 32 32 terminals 2 terminals increments 2 terminals 4 terminals 6 terminals 60 terminals 62 terminals 63 terminals 5 Office number for OAI 00 X XXXX NONE Office No Max...

Page 733: ...rom Dterm when setting up TMF 00 Chime before sending terminal messages when pressing OAI Function Key 00 01 Not ring Ring 02 Chime after sending terminal messages Display of guidance on Dterm when setting up TMF 01 Display of guidance before sending terminal messages when pressing OAI Function Key 00 01 Not displayed To display 03 Display of guidance after send ing terminal messages A AP database...

Page 734: ...using a MAT For detail procedure refer to the Feature Pro gramming Manual ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE DBYY 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits 1 14 digits DE Initial Data Y 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 Maximum 14 characters NONE CCC Character Code See Character...

Page 735: ...ber 0 1 Not available Available NOTE Effective when the 2nd data of CM35 Y 59 is 1 07 UCD Priority Queuing for each calling num ber 0 1 Not priority Priority 12 Priority for name dis play 0 1 Calling name received from network Name assigned by CMDB Y 00 30 Trunk Tenant Number for Calling Number Development and Type of Single Data Mes sage Frame Format 0 Trunk Tenant Num ber Development 0 1 Using D...

Page 736: ...mote Access to System DISA 31 DID Tie Line and the call which is not handled by the PBX NOTE 2 Destination station number can be LCR access code outside telephone number Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 90 Caller ID Receiver Memory All Clear 0000 CCC Clear NOTE Before clearing the data set the SW1 1 to SW1 4 on the CALLER ID Receiver Trunk to ON Make busy and after memory c...

Page 737: ...ent data by CMDB and CMDC are assigned toward the first CIR card PN 4RSTC which has been assigned a minimum AP 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 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE DCYY DEVELOPMENT DE CALLING NUMBER TABLE No DE 1 10 digits 1 4 d...

Page 738: ...ing the first data INITIAL is displayed To changeover the active stand by MP assign the current time while INITIAL is displayed HARD WARE ERROR is displayed when there is no stand by MP for changeover ST EXE E0Y DATA DE TYPE OF INITIALIZATION 2 4 digits 8 digits DE Initial Data Y TYPE OF INITIALIZATION SETTING DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING No MEANING DATA MEANING 2 System Initialization 2000 MP ...

Page 739: ...TLE MP MEMORY CHECK SUM DISPLAY E1 FUNCTION This command is used to display Check Sum data on MP memory This is only for maintenance PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE To display ST E10 DE MEMORY AREA No 01 11 DE Check Sum Data 0000 FFFF is displayed CME1 ...

Page 740: ...2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 5 digits DE 4 5 digits Initial Data PBX Number Display Operation Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 02 PBX number and its Point Code 0000 1023 PBX number 00001 16367 NONE Point Code No data CMEA 03 PBX number display See below 00001 16367 Point Code CMEA COMMAND ST DE DE E303 XXXXX XXXX E303 XXXXX Point Code Point Code 00001 16367 PBX No 0...

Page 741: ...o MEANING DATA MEANING 00 Readout service status A for each station abcdefgh a Terminal connection status 0 Connected Dterm Dterm IP 1 Not connected Dterm Dterm IP E Readout error _ Off line other than Dterm Dterm IP b Make busy 0 Not set 1 Set E Readout error c Line status 0 Idle 1 Busy E Readout error _ Off line d Call Forwarding All Calls 0 Not set 1 Set e Call Forwarding Busy Line 0 Not set 1 ...

Page 742: ...et _ Virtual station number CM11 j Day Night mode change D Day mode N Night mode A Mode A B Mode B k Number Sharing 0 Main station number Sub station number not for Num ber Sharing connection by CM12 Y 19 1 Main station number Sub station number for Number Sharing connection by CM12 Y 19 E Readout error _ No connection by CM12 Y 19 l Split Call Forwarding All calls 0 Not set destination number 0 9...

Page 743: ...gistration included in ACD UCD group by CM17 Y 0 with ACD UCD group number by CM17 Y 2 1 Set E Readout error _ Not registered ACD UCD group without station num ber registration included in ACD UCD group by CM17 Y 0 without ACD UCD group number by CM17 Y 2 o Outgoing Call Restriction 0 Not set per station outgoing call restriction 1 Set outgoing call restriction per station E Readout error p No ser...

Page 744: ...tation number 1 8 digits NOTE 1 0 1 Make busy set In service For LC and DLC card 1 000 255 Trunk number NOTE 2 0 1 Make busy set In service For COT LDT ODT and BRT card 2 XXXXXXXX Z XXXXXXXX ISDN Line Station number Z 0 B1 channel 1 B2 channel NOTE 3 0 1 Make busy set In service For ILC card 3 000 255 CS ZT number 0 1 2 Make busy forced Make idle Make busy after calls finished For CS ZT NOTE 4 5 X...

Page 745: ...with the same condition as mentioned above NOTE 2 For a trunk that is made busy the outgoing call is restricted but on incoming the call is available NOTE 3 For the B channel that is made busy call termination to the ISDN Terminal corresponds with the B channel is restricted but call origination is available NOTE 4 Make idle of CS ZT since the CS ZT is in make busy forcibly when assigning the CS Z...

Page 746: ...Access Code 1 4 digits Separate Mark YY YY Called No Maximum 26 digits Destination Attendant E000 NONE No data 01 Call Forwarding Busy Line 02 Call Forwarding Don t Answer No Answer 03 Call Forwarding Busy Line Don t Answer No Answer 04 Split Call Forwarding All Calls 0 Destination for Split Call Forwarding Block 0 ATT 1 Destination for Split Call Forwarding Block 1 2 Destination for Split Call Fo...

Page 747: ... R6 2 R6 2 001 0 4 seconds 4 seconds increments 120 116 120 seconds NONE As per CM41 Y 0 101 50 Trunk number link up with a Mobility Access station number Series 3700 R12 1 Trunk number Mobile phone No Maximum 26 digits NONE No data NOTE 1 Station number cannot be assigned to second data NOTE 2 When the mobile phone number has been already assigned to other station number ASSIGNED ALREADY is displ...

Page 748: ...Y COMMAND CODE SETTING DATA No PASSWORD LEVEL 00 01 02 03 04 05 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 00 F8 Exclusive of 03 E7 E9 0 Allowed 1 Restricted 20 To clear all the Password Level settings for all individual commands 00 F8 Exclusive of 03 E7 E9 1 All Password Levels excluding Level 7 are restricted from assign ment of designated command 21 To clear ...

Page 749: ...NOTE 2 Before setting the Password CME9 8 Change of Password must be set to 0 Allowed 3 CME9 9 Password Service must be set to 0 Provided after programming of all Passwords are completed ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE NOTE Password Level 7 can access all commands E9 2ND DATA EXE ST DE DE 1 8 digits 1ST DATA 1 digits Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING 0 7 Password Level 0 Password...

Page 750: ...cally displayed when is pressed after entering first data 00 2 See Fault Information Display in the following pages for details on how to read the fault information ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE DE ST EAY DE 1ST DATA 2 digits 2ND DATA DE 1 3 digits EXE Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Fault information display Page 736 00 All fault information stored in ...

Page 751: ...Page 739 No Fault Memory store No External Alarm output To assign NONE enter CCC CM08 450 451 CM42 01 50 01 System Initialization NOTE 1 04 MP FP AP communication fail ure 08 FP AP card down 09 Power failure 12 CS ZT fault occurred 16 Periodic maintenance 20 DTI line failure 21 DCH BRT PRT D channel link connection failure 22 CCH link connection failure CCH IPT link connection fail ure Series 3300...

Page 752: ... MJ alarm 3 Fault Memory store External Alarm Kind is determined by standard data See 2 External Alarm Kind MJ MN Page 739 No Fault Memory store No External Alarm output To assign NONE enter CCC CM08 450 451 CM42 01 50 40 Traffic of IP network exceeded limit bandwidth Series 3100 41 Traffic of IP network exceeded warning bandwidth Series 3100 42 Communication error occur rence between Main Site an...

Page 753: ...output To assign NONE enter CCC CM08 450 451 CM42 01 50 18 FP AP card returned to normal condition 19 Power failure returned to nor mal condition 30 DTI line returned to normal condition 31 DCH BRT PRT D channel link connection returned to normal condition 32 CCH link connection returned to normal condition CCH IPT link connection returned to normal condition Series 3300 software required 34 Numbe...

Page 754: ...store External Alarm is MJ alarm 3 Fault Memory store External Alarm Kind is determined by standard data See 2 External Alarm Kind MJ MN Page 739 No Fault Memory store No External Alarm output To assign NONE enter CCC CM08 450 451 CM42 01 50 50 Traffic of IP network returned to normal condition from limit bandwidth excess Series 3100 51 Traffic of IP network returned to normal condition from warni...

Page 755: ... 4 Contents of fault information sent to 2400 IPX MAT RMAT Centralized MAT 00 Office number sent to RMAT 00 999 NONE Office number No data 01 Destination of fault information 2 3 7 2400 IPX MAT Centralized MAT 2400 IPX MAT Centralized MAT RMAT RMAT 05 Destination point code of fault information to 2400 IPX MAT Centralized MAT 00001 16367 NONE Point Code No data 5 Office name sent to 2400 IPX MAT 0...

Page 756: ... call logs that are collected in the MP or clear the logs 0 1 CCC Logs are not collected Logs are collected Log clear 02 Collection method of fault logs call logs 0 1 Not overwritten Over write 10 Whether fault logs are collected when the Dterm IPs IP CSs login to the system or the IP PAD is in online status NOTE 12 0 1 To collect Not collected 11 Terminals IP PAD to collect fault logs NOTE 13 X X...

Page 757: ...t stations was more than predetermined num ber is fixed as MN In the case of this office data even if the 2nd data is set to 0 1 2 3 it simply means the fault information is to be registered into Fault Memory In this case Exter nal Alarm Kind cannot be changed NOTE 4 If Virtual CSH for WLAN detects a communication failure between the CSH and SIP server by a health check the fault kind 2B is regist...

Page 758: ...e Site Fault occurrence kind No 52 is registered to the MP card of Main Site at 20 seconds later from the predetermined time set by CM0B Y 31 60 51 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 NOTE 7 About long call duration of trunk call fault kind 4A 4B When Long call duration failure occurs Failure occurred is displayed on the MATWorX After a trunk is seized when the trunk is seized longer time than the monitoring ti...

Page 759: ... means that the fault information is to be registered into Fault Memory In this case External Alarm Kind cannot be changed NOTE 10 Upon successful registration to SIP server for WLAN the fault kind 3B is registered as fault information Series 3600 NOTE 11 Set the output port for fault logs call logs by CM40 Y 00 NOTE 12 When setting the second data to 1 fault kind 49 IP component reset occurrence ...

Page 760: ...TION OF SCREEN INFORMATION 1 Fault Kind No Restoration Kind No ST EA0 DE 00 DE 1st Screen 2nd Screen 4th Screen 3rd Screen DE DE DE 1 03 MN MP 00 1 2 3 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 3 xx xx xx xx 2 93 3 20 20 31 4 xx xx xx xx to 1st screen of next data FAULT KIND NUMBER FAULT CONTENT 01 System initialized 04 MP FP AP communication failure 08 FP AP card down 09 Power failure 12 CS ZT fault 16 It is a day fo...

Page 761: ...ons was more than predetermined number 26 DLC card down 28 SMDR output buffer memory overflow 2B CS ZT fault occurred 2C LAN application fault occurred 40 Traffic of IP network exceeded limit bandwidth 41 Traffic of IP network exceeded warning bandwidth 42 Communication error occurrence between Main Site and Remote Site 43 SIP fault occurred Series 3600 software required 48 MP program downloading ...

Page 762: ...o normal condition Series 3300 software required 34 Australia Only Number of faulty trunks was less than predetermined number 35 Number of lookout stations was less than predetermined number 36 DLC card returned to normal condition 38 SMDR output buffer memory returned to normal condition 3B CS ZT returned to normal condition 3C LAN application returned to normal condition 50 Traffic of IP network...

Page 763: ...urred during the Key FD Activation Center Activation MJ ALARM MJ Alarm will not be dis played when the Key FD authenticated normally 18 FP AP card returned to normal condition 19 Power failure returned to normal condition 20 DTI line failure MN ALARM 21 DCH BRT PRT D channel link connection failure MN ALARM 22 CCH link connection failure CCH IPT link connection failure Series 3300 software require...

Page 764: ...condition 38 SMDR output buffer memory returned to normal condition 3B CS ZT returned to normal condition 3C LAN application returned to normal condition 40 Traffic of IP network exceeded limit bandwidth MJ ALARM 41 Traffic of IP network exceeded warning bandwidth MN ALARM 42 Communication error occurrence between Main Site and Remote Site 43 SIP fault occurred Series 3600 software required 48 MP ...

Page 765: ...INFORMATION STORE DISPLAY FUNCTIONS EA 3 CPU Kind and FP AP number for which a fault was detected 4 Date and Time of Fault Occurrence and Restoration Continued on next page INDICATION MEANING MP 00 MP FP 00 63 FP Number 00 63 AP 04 15 20 31 AP Number 04 15 20 31 CMEA ...

Page 766: ... 11 12 01 Initial Kind etc System Initialization information 04 Communi cation Fail ure Kind No of communi cation fail ures FP AP No 08 FP AP No 09 Power Fail ure Kind 1 Power Fail ure Kind 2 Power Fail ure Kind 3 12 Fault Kind AP No CS ZT Interface No 16 CheckItem 17 ID Code Error 20 Fault Detail Kind 21 D ch No 22 CCH IPT No Continued on next page a b c d e e f f f g h i j l m n CMEA ...

Page 767: ...nt No of Sending Same Data Channel No sc id No of Par ity Error Detection Sending Message No invoke id No of NAK Reception Receiving Message No invoke id No of Sequence No Error No of Ille gal Text Reception 40 Location No Location No No of times that traffic exceeded the limit band width 41 Location No Location No No of times that traffic exceeded the warning bandwidth 42 Remote Site No 48 File T...

Page 768: ...r Reset Time Month Reset Time Date Reset Time Hour Reset Time Minute Reset Time Second 4A Trunk No Connection Status Connected Terminal Information 4B Trunk No Called No 17 18 FP AP No 19 Power Fail ure Kind 1 Power Fail ure Kind 2 Power Fail ure Kind 3 30 Fault Detail Kind 31 D ch No 32 CCH IPT No 34 35 36 DLC Fail ure Kind LEN Station No 38 Memory Kind Continued on next page V W X Y Y Y Y Y Z aa...

Page 769: ... No Kind of Wireless Synchroni zation 3C Terminal Kind Ter minal No Fault Restora tion Con tent Channel No sc id Sending Message No invoke id Receiving Message No invoke id 50 Location No Location No No of times that traffic exceeded the limit band width 51 Location No Location No No of times that traffic exceeded the warning bandwidth 52 Remote Site No Continued on next page w x A B C D E K L M N...

Page 770: ...t Used 5 Serious failure 3 6 Serious failure 4 7 Serious failure 5 8 Serious failure 6 9 SW3 was changed to 0 A Serious failure 7 B Initialize by CAT or MAT C Not used D Not used E Not used F Not used System Initialization information The address of the program which caused system initialization This information is output in the case of system initialization only when the initial kind in is 02 03 ...

Page 771: ...ilure Kind 00 AC input failure 01 Fuse break 02 PWR alarm Fault Kind 00 Fault notice from CS ZT 01 CS ZT initial failure 02 CS ZT condition read failure 03 CS ZT condition unmatch 04 B channel condition unmatch 05 SYS ID upload failure 06 SYS ID download failure 07 CS ZT make busy failure 08 CS ZT data load failure 09 B channel make busy failure 0A CS ZT operation parameter change failure 0B LCCH ...

Page 772: ...1 No 7 Power Failure Restoration Kind 00 AC input failure 01 Fuse break 02 PWR alarm Fault Kind Detail 00 PCM loss 01 Frame loss 02 Multi frame loss 03 AIS error 04 Remote alarm 05 Multi remote alarm 06 S bit error 07 Not used 08 CRC error 09 Slip detected 0A Main signal All 1 for BRT 0B INFO 0 for BRT 0C INFO 2 for BRT 0D Not used 0E Not used 0F Not used Continued on next page h i j k l CMEA ...

Page 773: ...e was grounded or terminal was unconnected for 4DLC 05 Terminal failure for 4DLC 06 Terminal Disconnected 08 Terminal circuit failure 0A Network Busy 0B Network Busy out LEN 000 763 Station No X XXXXXXXX Memory Kind 00 Billing memory block 01 Host CPU No 0 output buffer memory block 02 Host CPU No 1 output buffer memory block 03 Automatic print buffer memory block 04 Notice of the rest of memory b...

Page 774: ... accumulation exceeds the value set by CMD001 229 CMDD01 229 or CMD003 26 30 CMDD02 0 2 For memory Kind 04 regardless of CMD000 126 CMDD00 126 01 Memory accumulation exceeds the value set by CMD001 229 CMDD01 229 or CMD003 26 30 CMDD02 0 2 Fault Kind 00 CS ZT connection down 01 CS ZT carrier has no space 04 15 20 31 AP No of CSH 000 255 CS ZT No Fault Restoration Kind 00 CS ZT connection returned ...

Page 775: ...ization Series 3600 00 Master IP CS 01 Submaster IP CS 02 Slave IP CS Terminal Kind 0 SMDR 2 PMS 3 OAI Series 3600 Terminal No No of 0 F allocated to each Terminal Kind NOTE The Kind of Wireless Synchronization of TDSW CS ZT cannot be displayed For the TDSW CS ZT FF is displayed Continued on next page B C D DECEMBER 02 2005 CMEA ...

Page 776: ...00 NOTE 3 invoke id of final sending message when the time out of health check occurs Receiving Message No invoke id Series 3600 NOTE 3 invoke id of final received message when the time out of health check occurs NOTE 1 Fault Content Fault Restoration Content in Fault Kind No 2C is displayed only when Terminal Kind is 0 SMDR or 3 OAI NOTE 2 are displayed only when Terminal Kind is 0 SMDR NOTE 3 in...

Page 777: ...emote Site No File Type 00 MP program file Executed operation 00 Download 01 Changeover 02 Program version matching Result 00 OK Occurred 01 Interrupted 02 NG Other than below 03 NG FTP double open 04 NG File server connection failed Missing files 05 NG Data transfer error 10 Start NOTE When changeover changeback is executed only OK NG is displayed Moreover only when downloading it 03 05 NG is dis...

Page 778: ...se of Accept ACK_NACK 0011H ERR_NULLPTR Pertinent service is unregistered 0012H ERR_BADPTR Serial number error It is larger than physical port number that phys ical port number of Serial number allocated 0013H ERR_USED FTP Flash ROM has already been processing it FTP s SEND 0081H TM_EPERM Operation not permitted 0082H TM_ENOENT No such file or directory 0085H TM_EIO Input output error 0086H TM_ENX...

Page 779: ...6H TM_FTP_FILEOKAY File status okay about to open data connection 208BH TM_FTP_NEEDPASS User name okay need password 208CH TM_FTP_NEEDACCTLOGIN Need account for login 20E5H TM_FTP_SERVNAVAIL Service not available closing TELNET connection 20E9H TM_FTP_DATAOPEN Cannot open data connection 20EAH TM_FTP_XFERABOR Connection trouble closed transfer aborted 2102H TM_FTP_FILENAVAIL Requested file action ...

Page 780: ... record compression development error 8005H PDL LM1 record checksum error 8006H PDL LM address error 8007H Last record was not received 8008H Read error 8064H Flash ROM access error Deletion and writing end with TMO 8065H Flash ROM type address error 806EH PDL checksum error NOTE 00XX causes an error It occurs between MP card and API interface System call 80XX causes an error It occurs by the FTP ...

Page 781: ...er 01 Self Reset Before the registration Before DRS01 required an initial setting 02 Self Reset During the registration Before DRS03 con firmed a reply of signal pass setting 03 Self Reset After the registration During an initial setting 04 Self Reset Call processing 06 Self Reset Diagnostic command unreceived KeepAlive NG 07 Soft reset receiving 08 DHCP invalid 09 Configuration mode finish Dterm ...

Page 782: ...izing of FP mounting IP PAD 0A FP Initial an initializing of FP mounting IP PAD 02 IP CS NOTE 000 255 CS number 01 Self Reset Before the registration Before DRS01 required an initial setting 02 Self Reset During the registration Before DRS03 con firmed a reply of signal pass setting 03 Self Reset After the registration During an initial setting 04 Self Reset Call processing 06 Self Reset Diagnosti...

Page 783: ...rmware of ITR 8D 3A BK WH TEL is installed ITR 16D 2A BK WH TEL Available when firmware of ITR 16D 3A BK WH TEL is installed ITR 8D 2U BK WH TEL Available when firmware of ITR 8D 3 BK WH TEL is installed ITR 16D 2U BK WH TEL Available when firmware of ITR 16D 3 BK WH TEL is installed Continued on next page Terminals Cards Available Not available Firmware Version Terminals Dterm85 Series i IP Adapt...

Page 784: ...nation to a station 3 Call with tandem connection 4 Termination with tandem connection Connecting Terminal Information When a station line is connected to the terminal Connection Status 1 2 X XXXXXXXX Station No Decimal display When a trunk line is connected to the terminal Connection Status 3 4 Display the Route No 00 63 Trunk No 000 511 Route No 00 Route No 00 3F Route No 63 Hexadecimal display ...

Page 785: ...m System data backup SDRAM data clear Office data copy from the Main site to Remote site PRECAUTION 1 See Line Status Display VMS Soft Key Data Download Status Display in the following 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 4 VMS Soft Ke...

Page 786: ...ne Digital Line 00 LC Single Line Tel 10 DLC Dterm 20 DtermIP Series 3400 Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Battery release 00 0 1 Battery released Normal operating 1 Line status display See Line Status Display Operation X XXXXXXXX Single Line Station No or My Line No X 0 9 A B COMMAND ST DE DE EC1 XXXXXXXX XX XX XX EC1 X XXXXXXXX Station No a ...

Page 787: ...rm IP 00 Terminal is not connected Terminal is not connected or tip wire is grounded Terminal is not connected 01 Terminal is connected 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 busy Terminal failure 06 DLC card down ...

Page 788: ...oad FF Soft Key data is not downloaded Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 4 VMS Soft Key data download from VMS X XXXXXXXX VMS Station No FF 00 CCC Download the VMS Soft Key data Return to the condi tion before the data is downloaded VMS Soft Key data all clear VMS Soft Key data download status display See VMS Soft Key Data Download Status Display Operation X ...

Page 789: ...DRAM Data Clear Series 3100 NOTE 4 Execute the system data backup by CMEC Y 6 0 0 after this data clear Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 5 Manual office data copy for Backup CPU system 0 All office data copy from active MP to stand by MP 0 1 3 Start to copy Now copying Stand by NOTE 1 CM43 Y 4 Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA ...

Page 790: ...pply to apply Day Mode Night Mode to all Dterm s Initial Data Y 1ST DATA 2ND DATA RELATED COMMAND No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 8 Office data copy from the Main site to Remote sites 00 01 30 All Remote site Remote site No 01 Remote site No 30 0 1 3 Start to copy office data Now copying Office data copy state can be read Stand by Office data copy state can be read NOTE 5 CM43 Y 7 Initial Dat...

Page 791: ...ot be used for memory changing CMF1 MP Memory Read Write NOTE NOTE You must be extremely careful in using this command while the system is in service ST F0 DE ZXXXXXXXX DE Address Z XXXXXXXX 00000000 FFFFFFFF Address 0 F Segment Display XXXXXXXX YY YY YY YY Designated Address Data of the designated address Data of the designated address 1 Data of the designated address 2 Data of the designated add...

Page 792: ...ry Read Write NOTE NOTE You must be extremely careful in using this command while the system is in service ST F2 DE YYXXXXX DE Address YY XXXXX 00000 FFFFF Address 04 15 20 31 AP number Display XXXXX YY YY YY YY Designated Address Data of the designated address Data of the designated address 1 Data of the designated address 2 Data of the designated address 3 YY 00 FF Data DE YYXXXXX Address XX New...

Page 793: ...le Line station Virtual Line station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B Basic memory dump data of station trunk fFX fFXXXXXXXX f Status Memory Block number 0 3 Dterm number X XXXXXXXX represents My Line number fD000 fD255 f Status Memory Block number 0 3 Trunk number fEEX fEEXXXXXXXX f Status Memory Block number 0 3 PS Line station number X XXXXXXXX fEFX B fEFXXXXXXXX B f Status Memory Block number 0 3 I...

Page 794: ... 0843 0845 0899 Main Site Series 3500 Remote Site 01 Series 3700 R12 2 Remote Site 02 Remote Site 03 Remote Site 30 XXXXXXXX The executed results of the latest MP program downloading next block pointer 1 byte of result memory 0714 0842 0844 0846 0900 Main Site Series 3500 Remote Site 01 Series 3700 R12 2 Remote Site 02 Remote Site 03 Remote Site 30 XXXXXXXX The latest 32 results of MP pro gram dow...

Page 795: ...e station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B B Bch number ILEN only 0 B1 channel 1 B2 channel 5 X XXXXXXXX Single Line station Virtual Line station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B 1 Single Line station 2 Dterm 3 Virtual Line station 6 X XXXXXXXX Single Line station Virtual Line station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B STS OP 0 OP 1 IP LEN SND OPT FX FXXXXXXXX Dterm number X XXXXXXXX represent My Line number STS O...

Page 796: ...X Dterm number X XXXXXXXX represent My Line number EFX B EFXXXXXXXX B ISDN Line station number X XXXXXXXX B channel number 0 1 D000 D255 Trunk number 9 X XXXXXXXX Single Line station Virtual Line station number 1 8 digits X 0 9 A B LEN Single Line station Dterm LEN Single Line station Dterm VEN Virtual Line station Dterm VEN Virtual Line station Dterm DEN Data Line station IEN ISDN Line station IV...

Page 797: ...READOUT DATA STATUS INFORMATION REMARKS A EEX EEXXXXXXXX PS Line station number X XXXXXXXX Optional memory dump data of station trunk EFX B EFXXXXXXXX B ISDN Line station number X XXXXXXXX B channel number 0 1 D000 D255 Trunk number Display XXXX YY YY YY YY Designated Address Data of the designated Address XXXX 0000 FFFF Address YY 00 FF Data Data of the designated Address 1 Data of the designated...

Page 798: ...nd Code 00 FE NONE Command code to be output Output all command codes 01 FP AP Number 00 63 NONE FP AP number to be output Output all FP AP numbers 02 FPORT Number 000 254 NONE FPORT number to be output Output all FPORT numbers 03 IN OUT command setting 0 1 2 3 CCC Display both IN command OUT command Display only OUT command Display only IN command Not displayed Clear all the data of CMF6 Y 2 04 S...

Page 799: ...output in online mode SW3 of MP card set to 0 regardless of second data setting insert a line feed for each command 07 Minute Second indication 0 1 Add Minute Second indica tion to the header NOTE Not added Minute Second indication to the header NOTE This command is effective when 2nd data of CMF6 Y 2 06 is set to 0 10 Command Code 00 FE NONE Command code to be output Output all command codes 11 1...

Page 800: ... of particular data for command code of CMF6 Y 2 10 Series 3700 R12 2 or later XXX ZZ NONE XXX Byte location of com mand data 000 254 ZZ Byte Data 00 FF No data NOTE 1 This command is effective only when the command codes 00 FE to be output by CMF6 Y 2 10 is set NOTE 2 When setting this data only the command of YY is output by XXXth byte of MP FP command 32 Specification of particular data for com...

Page 801: ... com mand data 000 254 ZZ Byte Data 00 FF No data NOTE 1 This command is effective only when the command codes 00 FE to be output by CMF6 Y 2 12 is set NOTE 2 When setting this data only the command of YY is output by XXXth byte of MP FP command 40 Status Output X XXXXX XXX or DXXX NONE Station number Trunk number XXX 000 255 No data 99 Displaying the stored data in command buffer clearance of the...

Page 802: ...T F7Y 1ST DATA 1 4 digits DE DE Y 1ST DATA READOUT DATA REMARKS 0 LEN 000 763 PIM No 0 7 Port No 00 63 AA BB CC DDD AA Path Mode 00 Voice only 01 Voice 2nd voice 02 Voice Data 03 Voice Data 2nd voice BB Number of channel 01 08 CC Highway No 00 07 DDD Highway Channel No 000 127 1 XX ZZZ XX AP No 04 15 20 31 ZZZ Circuit No of AP card 00 BB CC DDD BB Number of channel 01 08 CC Highway No 00 07 DDD Hi...

Page 803: ... DATA No MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 0 Display of Serial number North America Only 00 01 16 MP Serial No Key FD Serial No X X NONE Serial No Maximum 15 digits X ASCII Code 20H 7DH No data 3 ID Code for Key FD North America Only 0 ID Code Entry Display Cancel NOTE 1 X X CCC NONE ID Code 30 digits X 0 9 Cancel No data 1 Special ID Code Entry NOTE 2 4320 Display of remaining time for Special ID...

Page 804: ...X01 XX XX D0 DF LAN Interface No 00 15 of IP PAD SIP card E0 EF LAN Interface No 16 31 of IP PAD SIP card FD Upgraded side of MP card Series 3500 FE Outdated side of MP card Series 3500 FF ACT program of MP card XX AP No 04 15 20 31 01 05 Operating procedure 4353 Start Code Fixed Code XX02 XXXX SC Number of Program Name XX03 XX Official Version XX04 XXXX Official Revision Integral number XX05 XX O...

Page 805: ...P No YY Integral No of firmware version ZZ Two decimals No of firm ware version 01 Read the Dterm IP type Series 3200 R6 1 R6 1 X XXXXXXXX Dterm IP Station No 00 03 05 FF NONE Dterm IP IP Adapter Type Dterm 75 Dterm Series E with IP adapter Dterm 85 Dterm Series i with IP adapter DtermIP IP Bundled Type The terminal is not IP terminal Dterm IP is logout status 02 Read the Dterm IP status Series 37...

Page 806: ...disregarded by firewall protection Network unreachable Host unreachable Protocol unusable Port unusable Fragmentation failed Source routing failed Destination network unknown Destination host unknown Source host isolated from network Rejection of destination network Rejection of destination host Network unreachable for TOS NOTE 2 Communication administratively pro hibited by filtering Host precede...

Page 807: ...ived HARDWARE ERROR is displayed NOTE 2 TOS Type of Service is present in IP header and represents QoS Quality of Service Precedence delay throughput reliability that determine quality are contained within TOS 30 Read the Dterm IP Station number reg istered in Fixed Connection Mode Series 3700 R12 2 000 255 Block No X XXXXXXXX CCC NONE Dterm IP Station No Clear No data NOTE 1 The station number fo...

Page 808: ...ide of MP card SC No 23 Upgraded side of MP card Official Version 24 Upgraded side of MP card Official Revision 25 Upgraded side of MP card Official Revision A decimal point below 26 Upgraded side of MP card Patch 27 Upgraded side of MP card Year 28 Upgraded side of MP card Month 29 Upgraded side of MP card Day 41 Outdated side of MP card Keyword 42 Outdated side of MP card SC No 43 Outdated side ...

Page 809: ...glish 3 Monetary unit of the bill to be displayed 0 YEN XXX XXX 1 XXXX XX 5 By operation for Call Record printout shown below only the totaled bill is printed out without printing the individual data Operation for Audit Printout Operation for Interim Printout 0 Not available 1 Available 7 In printout of totaled bill for individual station the station num bers of the station of which amount of bill...

Page 810: ...d 0 NO 1 YES 13 In immediate printout of call record serial number is printed 0 NO 1 YES 15 In Immediate Printout Memory has overflowed the following message is printout 0 NO 1 YES 16 Operation for displaying the totaled call charge of call records on each station 0 Not available 1 Available 17 Stations of which information can be displayed or printed by Front Desk Terminal FDT In case 2 sets of F...

Page 811: ...ting the oldest data 60 Contents of dial information to be sent out to SMDR NOTE Access code is assigned by CM35 Y 44 0 Only the called party s number is sent out The access code is not included 1 All the dial information inclusive of the access code is sent out 61 In Call Record print the access code dialed is added 0 NO 1 YES 64 In Call Record print Account Code is printed out 0 NO 1 YES 66 Prin...

Page 812: ...m calls to SMDR for Central ized Billing CCIS 0 Not sent 1 To send 77 Send detail information of Tandem calls to SMDR which is set to 4 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 0 Not sent 1 To send 78 Send detail information of Tandem calls to SMDR which is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 0 Not sent 1 To send 79 Contents of Tandem call information to be sent out to CCIS or SMDR Terminal 0 Only outgoing call inf...

Page 813: ...ord a new page starts on each Large Group NOTE 2 0 NO 1 YES 103 Printer Line Feed Code Depends on the printer provided 0 CR 1 CR and LF 114 Send Controlled Restriction message to PMS when setting Do Not Disturb NOTE 3 0 Not sent 1 To send 115 Send Controlled Restriction message to PMS when setting Room Cutoff NOTE 3 0 Not sent 1 To send 116 Send Message Waiting message to PMS when setting Message ...

Page 814: ...message when performing Wake Up call 0 Not sent 1 To send 136 Send text Message Waiting control text sending is available to VMS when resetting AP00 0 To send 1 Not sent 137 Number of digits for station number in the message format to communicate with VMS 0 6 digits 1 8 digits 140 Send Violation Code message when PBX receives an illegal mes sage from PMS 0 Not sent 1 To send 141 Send Violation Cod...

Page 815: ...al 0 Available 1 Not available 154 Printing of Message Waiting set cancel from Front Desk Termi nal 0 Available 1 Not available 156 Printing of Wake Up set cancel from Front Desk Terminal 0 Available 1 Not available 159 Print of currency unit 0 To provide 1 Not provided 176 Designation of call charge Australia France Germany Netherlands Italy Greece Luxembourg Portugal Spain Sweden ITU T UAE 0 Cal...

Page 816: ...dit Printout once a day 0 Not executed 1 To execute 223 Automatic call record Interim Printout once a day 0 Not executed 1 To execute 224 Automatic call record Audit Printout once a day 0 Not executed 1 To execute 225 Automatic totaled bill Interim Printout once a month 0 Not executed 1 To execute 226 Automatic totaled bill Audit Printout once a month 0 Not executed 1 To execute 227 Automatic call...

Page 817: ...digit number should be pre fixed and added on SMDR output See CMD000 71 CMD001 189 0 Not stored 5 digit station number is ignored 1 Store the last 4 digits of 5 digit sta tion number 276 Condition Code 1 2 for Advice of Charge in SMDR 2400 IMS Format Australia France 0 Condition Code 1 is 1 cent unit Condition Code 2 is 0 1 cent unit 1 Condition Code 1 is 0 1 cent unit Condition Code 2 is 1 cent u...

Page 818: ...42 147 149 156 179 250 257 258 the AP00 card reset is required 2 See the following data table for quick reference Quick Reference Data Table for SMDR NEAX 2400 IMS Format Page 813 Quick Reference Data Table for SMDR NEAX 1400 IMS Format Page 815 Quick Reference Data Table for Printer Page 817 Quick Reference Data Table for PMS IMS Format Page 819 Quick Reference Data Table for VMS with MCI Page 82...

Page 819: ...TA 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 destination station and the trans ferring station 1 Charging to transfer destination station 2 Charging to transfer ring station 2 Number of digits to be deleted from called party numb...

Page 820: ...ny name is printed at the end of the billing information X Print Not print NOTE Hotel Company name is assigned by CMD030 0 1 See left column 7 6 Number of line feeds after printing 0 No line feed 1 1 line feed 10 10 line feeds Continued on next page 2nd Data Station Individual Totaled Bill Print Station Individual Call Record Print Call Record Immediate Print 0 1 X 2 X 3 X X 4 X 5 X X 6 X X 7 X X ...

Page 821: ...See CMD000 35 When the length of a call is over predetermined call duration the following message is printed out 2002 10 15 02 08 TUE XXXX XXX M XXX LT Long Time Call indication Trunk Number Call Duration Station Number 0 No printing 1 255 Continued on next page Individual Call Record Individual Totaled Bill 2nd Data Audit Print Interim Print Audit Print Interim Print 0 1 X 2 X 3 X X 4 X 5 X X 6 X...

Page 822: ...rintout data when Check Out is set to station from Front Desk Terminal 0 No printout 1 Interim Totaled Bill 2 Audit Totaled Bill 3 Interim Call Record 4 Audit Call Record 19 Send Message Waiting Restriction Level Wake Up message to PMS 1 Not available 2 Available 20 Data Speed for No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 21 Stop Bit Length for No 0 Port 0 1 bit 1 ...

Page 823: ...gth for No 1 Port 0 7 bits 1 8 bits 27 Parity for No 1 Port 0 No Parity 1 Even Parity 2 Odd Parity 28 Data Speed for No 2 Port 0 Not used 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 29 Stop Bit for No 2 Port 0 1 bit 1 1 5 bits 2 2 bits 30 Data Length for No 2 Port 0 7 bits 1 8 bits 31 Parity for No 2 Port 0 No Parity 1 Even Parity 2 Odd Parity Continued on next page AP00 INITIAL AP00 INI...

Page 824: ...1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 33 Stop Bit for No 3 Port 0 1 bit 1 1 5 bits 2 2 bits 34 Data Length for No 3 Port 0 7 bits 1 8 bits 35 Parity for No 3 Port 0 No Parity 1 Even Parity 2 Odd Parity 36 Message format which is sent to VMS with MCI 0 Format without ANI 1 Format with ANI Continued on next page AP00 INITIAL AP00 INITIAL AP00 INITIAL AP00 INITIAL CMD001 ...

Page 825: ...6 54 55 7 56 57 8 58 59 9 60 61 10 62 63 11 64 65 12 66 67 13 68 69 14 70 71 15 NOTE For example when BP1 is set to counting No 8 BP1 8 the 1st Time Block TB1 assigned by CMD024 is applied to 1 to 8 counting No after call start time And also when BP2 is set to 16 BP2 16 the 2nd Time Block TB2 assigned by CMD024 is applied to BP1 1 to 16 and 3rd Time Block TB3 is applied to counting No exceeding BP...

Page 826: ...nd data of CMD001 80 is set to 16 17 0 Not used 2 80 characters 83 Number of lines per page on No 0 port When 2nd data of CMD001 82 is set to 2 0 No page 1 No of lines including space within a page Depends on 88 size of printer paper used 84 Protocol on No 0 Port When 2nd data of 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 No 0 port W...

Page 827: ... Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 2 on No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 92 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 2 on No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 93 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 3 on No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 94 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence whe...

Page 828: ...Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned on No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 255 96 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned on No 0 Port 0 Not used 1 255 98 Guard timer between texts on No 0 Port 0 0 128 ms 1 128 256 ms 2 256 384 ms 3 384 512 ms 4 512 640 ms Continued on next page AP00 INITIAL 128 ms increments AP00 INITIAL 128 ms increments JULY 01 2006 CMD001 ...

Page 829: ...Port When 2nd data of CMD001 100 is set to 16 17 0 Not used 2 80 characters 103 Number of lines per page on No 1 Port When 2nd data of CMD001 102 is set to 2 0 No page 1 88 104 Protocol on No 1 Port When 2nd data of CMD001 100 is set to 4 0 Not used 1 Free Wheel 6 IMS Procedure Number of lines per page to be printed out on No 1 Port When 2nd data of CMD001 102 is set to 2 0 No page 1 88 105 Statio...

Page 830: ...e when NAK is returned in Phase 2 on No 1 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 112 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 2 on No 1 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 113 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence 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 the Selecting Sequence when no ...

Page 831: ... 512 640 ms 120 Equipment connected to No 2 Port 0 Not used 4 Computer 0 5 Computer 1 16 Printer 0 17 Printer 1 24 MCI 121 Priority for data processing on No 2 Port 0 1st 1 2nd 122 Message format on No 2 Port When 2nd data of CMD001 120 is set to 4 0 No data is sent out 3 SMDR NEAX 2400 IMS Format 4 SMDR NEAX 1400 IMS Format 6 PMS IMS Format Number of characters per line to be printed out on No 2 ...

Page 832: ...6 Unit Address UA of a message transmitted to No 2 Port 0 Not used 1 255 127 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer on No 2 Port 0 No data 1 255 131 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 2 on No 2 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255 times 132 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 2 on No 2 Port 0 Not used 1 1 time 255 255...

Page 833: ...Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned on No 2 Port 0 No data 1 255 136 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned on No 2 Port 0 No data 1 255 138 Guard timer between texts on No 2 Port 0 0 128 ms 1 128 256 ms 2 256 384 ms 3 384 512 ms 4 512 640 ms 140 Equipment connected to No 3 Port 0 Not used 4 Computer 0 5 Computer 1 16 Printer 0 17 Printer 1 24 MCI 141 ...

Page 834: ... used 1 Not used 6 Not used Number of lines per page to be printed out on No 3 Port When 2nd data of CMD001 142 is set to 2 0 No page 1 88 145 Station Address SA of a message transmitted to No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 146 Unit Address UA of a message transmitted to No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 147 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer on No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 Continued on next page AP00 INI...

Page 835: ... 2 on No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 153 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 3 on No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 on No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned on No 3 Port 0 Not used 1 255 156 Delay before resending the text when W...

Page 836: ...d The data digits are masked by character X i e 555XXXX 176 Carriage Return CR and Line Feed LF provision for a printer using 80 or 136 characters on NEAX 1400 format 0 For a printer using 136 charac ters per line with automatic line feed 1 For a printer using 136 charac ters per line 2 For providing a line space between call record on a printer using 136 characters 3 For a printer using 80 charac...

Page 837: ...rity for data processing 0 1st Priority 82 102 122 142 Message format 3 NEAX 2400 IMS Format 83 103 123 143 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 144 Protocol 1 Free Wheel 85 105 125 145 Station Address SA 48 0 86 106 126 146 Unit Address UA 33 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...

Page 838: ... data 100 the Port 2 1st data 120 or the Port 3 1st data 140 for the SMDR Initial Data 1ST DATA MEANING 2ND DATA MEANING PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 93 113 133 153 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 3 0 Not used 94 114 134 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 0 Not used 95 115 135 155 Delay before resending the S...

Page 839: ...ge format 4 NEAX 1400 IMS Format 83 103 123 143 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 144 Protocol 1 Free Wheel 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 communica tion 0...

Page 840: ... the SMDR PMS assign the 2nd data 5 to the Port 1 1st data 100 the Port 2 1st data 120 or the Port 3 1st data 140 for the SMDR Initial Data 1ST DATA MEANING 2ND DATA MEANING PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 94 114 134 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 0 Not used 95 115 135 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned 0 Not used 96 1...

Page 841: ...e to be printed out 2 80 characters 103 143 Number of lines per page 0 88 See the description of commands 104 144 Number of lines per page to be printed out 0 88 See the description of commands 105 145 Station Address SA 0 Not used 106 146 Unit Address UA 0 Not used 107 147 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer 0 Not used 109 149 Timer for detecting the end of block 0 Not used 110 150 Timer f...

Page 842: ...113 153 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned in Phase 3 0 Not used 114 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 0 Not used 115 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned 0 Not used 116 156 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned 0 Not used 118 158 Guard timer between texts 0 Not used CM...

Page 843: ...age Format 6 PMS Format 83 103 123 143 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 144 Protocol 6 IMS Procedure 85 105 125 145 Station Address SA 49 1 86 106 126 146 Unit Address UA 33 87 107 127 147 Timer for detecting the terminal no answer 8 1 second 89 109 129 149 Timer for detecting the end of block 70 35 seconds 90 110 130 150 Timer for detecting non data communica tion 70 35 seconds 91 1...

Page 844: ... 4 should be assigned Initial Data 1ST DATA MEANING 2ND DATA MEANING PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 94 114 134 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 32 15 times 95 115 135 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned 24 3 seconds 96 116 136 156 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned 24 3 seconds 98 118 138 158 Guard tim...

Page 845: ...ssage Format 0 Not used 83 103 123 143 Number of lines per page 0 Not used 84 104 124 144 Protocol 0 Not used 85 105 125 145 Station Address SA 48 0 86 106 126 146 Unit Address UA 33 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 5 512 ms 90 110 130 150 Timer for detecting non data communica tion 0 Not used 91 111 131 151 Nu...

Page 846: ...2ND DATA MEANING PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 94 114 134 154 Number of times to resend the Selecting Sequence when no answer in Phase 3 0 Not used 95 115 135 155 Delay before resending the Selecting Sequence when NAK is returned 0 Not used 96 116 136 156 Delay before resending the text when WABT is returned 0 Not used 98 118 138 158 Guard timer between texts 0 1 2 3 4 0 128 ms 128 256 ms 256 384 ms...

Page 847: ...A FUNCTION 179 Local office or Center office for Centralized Billing CCIS NOTE Billing memory clear by CMD102 is required See CMD102 0 Local office 1 Center office 189 First digit of 5 digit station number to be added NOTE CMD001 189 is effective only when CMD000 71 1 and CMD000 252 1 X 0 9 A B Continued on next page CMD001 ...

Page 848: ... 1 For example when BP1 is set to counting No 8 BP1 8 the 1st Charging Rate RT1 assigned by CMD025 is ap plied to 1 to 8 counting No after call start time And also when BP2 is set to 16 BP2 16 the 2nd Charging Rate RT2 assigned by CMD025 is applied to BP1 1 to 16 and 3rd Charging Rate RT3 is applied to counting No exceeding BP2 1 NOTE 2 For the charging by metering pulse 0 should be assigned as th...

Page 849: ...s full c The accumulation rate for the following limit value decreases than the assignable range set by CMD001 229 or is cleared the stored billing memo ry Limit Value Limit value of remaining Call Record memory set by CMD003 24 29 NOTE 2 ON OFF control for external relay on DK00 card and fault information display can be performed with the con dition for external alarm as above For case a External...

Page 850: ... is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 Center office 250 Function of OPE No 0 3 LED on AP00 card 0 Indicates the status of data trans mission on each port See left column 1 Indicates the status of signal leads on No 0 port See left column 2 Indicates the status of signal leads on No 1 port See left column 3 Indicates the status of signal leads on No 2 port See left column 4 Indicates the status of ...

Page 851: ...r 253 Printout format of Direct Data Entry Printout format 1 NOTE Effective when CMD016 XX24 is set to 1 moreover CMD001 252 is set to 1 or 2 0 Printout format 1 1 Printout format 2 See left column 256 Currency unit to be printed out 0 1 Not printed will be printed 2 FF France Franc 2002 10 11 17 20 FRI NO 220 CODE1 1 CODE2 2 CODE3 2 CODE4 1 2002 10 11 17 20 FRI NO 220 CODE 1 QUANTITY 2 CODE 2 QUA...

Page 852: ...stored call records See CMD102 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Amount of Call Records number of CMD003 1ST data 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 No EXPMEM on AP00 is provided EXPMEM on AP00 is provided When CMD001 179 is set to 0 Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS Stand alone When CMD001 179 is set to 1 Center Office of Centralized Billing CCIS When CMD001 179 is set to 0 Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS S...

Page 853: ...ON 1 PRECAUTION 2 0 Not used 1 1 call 1000 1000 calls 24 Maximum number of Call Record for SMDR which is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 NOTE 1 When the data is set to 1 27000 external alarm of memory overflow is available if CM44 2nd da ta 3002 or CMEA Y 2 28 38 is assigned NOTE 2 Billing memory clear by CMD102 is required See PRECAUTION 1 PRECAUTION 2 0 No limitation 1 1 call 27000 27000 calls...

Page 854: ...000 calls 29 Maximum number of Call Record for SMDR PMS which is set to 4 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 NOTE 1 When the data is set to 1 27000 external alarm of memory overflow is available if CM44 2nd da ta 3001 or CMEA Y 2 28 38 is assigned NOTE 2 Billing memory clear by CMD102 is required See PRECAUTION 1 PRECAUTION 2 0 Not record 1 1 call 100 100 calls 27000 27000 calls 30 Maximum number of Immedia...

Page 855: ...Rate for No 0 K Method Charging Rate for No 15 K Method 0 9999 Charging Rate φ 21 The time of day for automatic totalled bill Interim Printout for stations For daily report NOTE 1 HH MM HH 00 23 Hour MM 00 59 Minute 9999 No printout 22 The time of day for automatic totalled bill Audit Printout for sta tions For daily report NOTE 1 HH MM HH 00 23 Hour MM 00 59 Minute 9999 No printout 23 The time of...

Page 856: ...h for automatic call record Interim Printout for stations For monthly report NOTE 1 NOTE 2 DD HH DD 00 31 Day HH 00 23 Hour 0000 No printout 9999 No printout 28 The day of month for automatic call record Audit Printout for stations For monthly report NOTE 1 NOTE 2 DD HH DD 00 31 Day HH 00 23 Hour 0000 No printout 9999 No printout 40 49 Flat Rate No 0 Flat Rate No 9 0 9999 Charging Rate φ 55 Office...

Page 857: ...ission in the call charge by metering pulse 76 Commission for No 00 H Method should be assigned as the 1st data NOTE 4 If using a leading digits of 0 and 0 is required to print at the SMDR terminal assign A for each leading 0 to be printed If the leading digits 0 is not required to print at the SMDR ter minal assign 0 Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 60 75 Commission for No 00 K Method...

Page 858: ...MENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE CMD012 For assigning a Group number to each station NOTE Assign Group number 128 to stations in which a Group number is not assigned CMD013 For assigning a Medium Group number to each Group number NOTE Assign Group number 232 to a Group number which is not included in a Medium Group num ber Continued on next page ST EXE D012 D013 D014 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits 3 dig...

Page 859: ...ple of grouping on station numbers 200 208 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 200 231 Medium Group number assigned by CMD013 300 308 Large Group number KIND OF GROUP MAXIMUM No OF GROUP GROUP No INITIAL DATA REMARKS Small group Medium group Large group 128 32 8 000 128 200 232 300 308 All stations 128 All stations 232 All stations 308 Grand total of station numbers 777 Grand total of groups 888 Grand total...

Page 860: ...gn the class of service to each station and attendant console The class func tions are assigned by CMD016 PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D015 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits 2 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS X XXXX Station number 1 4 digits 00 07 ATTCON number 00 15 Class number CMD015 ...

Page 861: ... of Local Call Toll or International Call See CMD004 60 75 76 91 0 NO 1 YES XX05 Send Room Status code to PMS See CMDD10 and CMD031 0 Not sent 1 To send XX06 Room status operation is executed by Front Desk Terminal See CMDD10 and CMD031 0 NO 1 YES XX07 Send Message Waiting Restriction Level Wake Up Message to PMS 0 Not sent 1 To send XX08 Accumulation of call charge on Local or Toll Call 0 YES 1 N...

Page 862: ...o SMDR which is set to 5 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 0 Not sent 1 To send XX18 Accumulation of Call Charge on Tie Line Call 0 NO 1 YES XX19 Call Recording on Tie Line Call 0 NO 1 YES XX20 Immediate printout on Tie Line Call 0 NO 1 YES XX21 Send detail information of Tie Line outgoing calls to SMDR which is set to 4 by CMD001 80 100 120 140 0 Not sent 1 To send XX22 Send detail information of Tie Line...

Page 863: ... Send Message Waiting message to PMS 0 To send 1 Not sent XX43 Send Control of Restriction Message to PMS 0 To send 1 Not sent XX44 Send Wake up message to PMS 0 To send 1 Not sent XX45 Administrative Station 0 Guest 1 Administration XX46 Restriction for Toll Call and International Call 0 Not available 1 Available XX55 Send detail information of C O Tie Line incoming calls to SMDR which is set to ...

Page 864: ...sed to assign the Time ID Day Night Midnight number for the charging by H Meth od PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D022 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 5 digits 1 digit DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS XX Y ZZ XX H Method number 00 15 Y Time Table 0 7 ZZ Time 00 23 0 7 Time ID number Day 0 Night 1 Midnight 2 CMD022 ...

Page 865: ...s used to assign the Time ID Day Night Midnight number for the charging by K Meth od PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D023 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 5 digits 1 digit DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS XX Y ZZ XX K Method number 00 15 Y Time Table 0 7 ZZ Time 00 23 0 7 Time ID Day 0 Night 1 Midnight 2 CMD023 ...

Page 866: ...NT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE Time Block TB1 TB2 and TB3 are respectively applied to each of the ranges divided by Break Point BP1 and BP2 for surcharge as shown below ST EXE D024 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 6 digits 1 5 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS AA B C DD AA K Method number 00 15 B Break Point 0 2 C Time ID 0 7 Day 0 Night 1 Midnight 2 DD Charging Rank 00 15 0 65535 Time Block 0 5 Setti...

Page 867: ...NT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE Charging Rate per Time Block Charging rate RT1 RT2 and RT3 are respectively applied to each of the ranges divided by Break Point BP1 and BP2 for surcharge as shown below Continued on next page ST EXE D025 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 6 digits 1 4 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS AA B C DD AA H Method number 00 15 B Break Point 0 2 C Time ID 0 7 Day 0 Night 1 Midnigh...

Page 868: ...pplied to each of the ranges divided by Break Points BP1 and BP2 for surcharge as shown below Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 000000 First Charging Rate by Meter Pulse RT1 0 9999 Call charge φ per meter pulse 001000 Second Charging Rate by Meter Pulse RT2 002000 Third Charging Rate by Meter Pulse RT3 Call Start Call End BP1 BP2 RT1 RT2 RT3 Meter pulse CMD025 ...

Page 869: ...is necessary to program this command and CMD027 to get SMDR output ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE For each Table Number assigned by this command the charging method for each dialed digit is assigned by CMD027 as shown below ST EXE D026 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 2 digits 3 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 0 63 Outgoing Trunk Route No 000 511 Development Table No Table No XXX Route XX ...

Page 870: ...E Charging will start when the number is dialed 1ST DATA 2ND DATA XXX Y XXX Development Table No 000 511 Y Dialed digit 0 9 A B NOTE XXXXX Y XXXXX Various Data Y Attribute Data Refer to the following table VARIOUS DATA ATTRIBUTE DATA DATA MEANING DATA MEANING 1 No charge 2 Charging is not available 0 511 Table No for Next Development Table 3 Wait for next digit X YY ZZ X K Method H Method 0 1 YY K...

Page 871: ...e total of 60 characters 3 lines PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D030 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 2 digits DE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS Character print position 0 63 Character Assignment See the table on next page Print Position 0 19 X X 1st line 20 39 X X 2nd line 40 59 X X 3rd line For setting space instead of printing a character assign data 20 At the end of a Hotel Name or a ...

Page 872: ...Char acter DATA Char acter DATA Char acter DATA SPACE 20 2A 4 34 3E H 48 R 52 5C 21 2B 5 35 3F I 49 S 53 5D 22 2C 6 36 40 J 4A T 54 5E 23 2D 7 37 A 41 K 4B U 55 5F 24 2E 8 38 B 42 L 4C V 56 25 2F 9 39 C 43 M 4D W 57 26 0 30 3A D 44 N 4E X 58 27 1 31 3B E 45 O 4F Y 59 28 2 32 3C F 46 P 50 Z 5A 29 3 33 3D G 47 Q 51 5B 0 5 10 15 19 T H A N K Y O U 1ST DATA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 873: ... EXE D031 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 3 digits 0 1 DE 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 reset X02 Do Not Disturb set X03 Do Not Disturb reset X04 Wake Up Call reset X05 Message Waiting reset X06 Check In Time set X07 Check In Time clear X08 Restriction for Toll Call and International Call set X30 Send Room Status to PMS X31 ...

Page 874: ...s for Check In and Check Out are to be assigned by CMD001 12 and 13 ROOM STATUS CODE FUNCTION NUMBER 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 30 31 1 Check In NOTE 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 Check Out NOTE 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Under Cleaning 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Cleaning Finished 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 5 Check Finished 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 Out of Service 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 7 8 CMD031 ...

Page 875: ...get SMDR output ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE On the basis of each table number assigned by this command the type of call to the dialed digits is as signed by CMD034 as shown below ST EXE D033 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 2 digits 1 3 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 0 63 Trunk Route number 0 127 Type of Call Development Table number TRUNK ROUTE ACCESS CODE ROUTE XX CMD033 0 1 2 9 Tabl...

Page 876: ...feature restricts Toll Call and International Call Type of call No 2 and No 3 assigned by this command Continued on next page ST EXE D034 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 2 4 digits 2 4 digits DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS XXX Y XXX Call Development Table num ber 0 127 Y Dialed digit 0 9 A B NOTE 1 X1 For assigning Type of Call 0 Unused 1 Local Call 2 Toll Call 3 International Call 4 Unused 5 Unus...

Page 877: ...l 2 9 DIGIT TYPE OF CALL 00 01 09 2 9 ISD Call Toll Call Local Call Trunk Route to be set Route 0 CMD033 To Trunk Route 0 assign No 0 Call Development Table ST D033 DE 0 DE 0 EXE Set LOCAL CALL to digit 2 9 2 ST D034 DE XX DE 11 EXE XX 02 09 In No 1 Call Development Table Set ISD CALL to digit 0 3 ST D034 DE 10 DE 31 EXE Set TOLL CALL to digit 1 9 4 ST D034 DE XX DE 21 EXE XX 11 19 CMD034 In No 0 ...

Page 878: ...ate the printer for printout by key operation at each Front Desk Terminal PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE DATA TABLE ST EXE D035 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 4 digits 0 1 DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION X XXXX Front Desk Terminal Dterm My Line number assigned by CM10 CM14 FX FXXXX 0 Printer 0 1 Printer 1 CMD035 ...

Page 879: ...ong the system data for billing and to assign 0 as the data when using PN AP00 B with AP00 program PRECAUTION None ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE NOTE Before use this command make the PN AP00 B card OFF LINE by switch setting as shown below AP OFF LINE ST EXE D100 CCC DE DXXX DE Command Code of the data to be deleted SW1 ON SW1 4 should be set as follows ON The AP No is 04 15 OFF The AP No is 20 31 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 880: ...2 Mount the AP00 card to the AP slot STEP 3 Make the AP00 card OFF LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 4 Clear all billing system data by CMD101 0000 CCC from the MAT The initial data are loaded by this operation STEP 5 Make the AP00 card ON LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 6 Flip the MB switch on the AP00 card to ON UP position then OFF DOWN position AP OFF LINE SW1 ON SW1 4 shou...

Page 881: ...CMD001 82 Message format on No 0 Port 3 SMDR NEAX 2400 IMS Format CMD001 84 Protocol on No 0 Port 1 Free Wheel CMD001 85 Station Address SA of a message transmitted to No 0 Port 48 0 CMD001 86 Unit Address UA of a message transmitted to No 0 Port 33 CMD003 28 Maximum number of Call Record for CIS Not used in North America 100 100 calls CMD003 29 Maximum number of Call Record for SMDR PMS 0 100 100...

Page 882: ... 858 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch3009 fm COMMAND CODE TITLE BILLING SYSTEM DATA ALL CLEAR FOR PN AP00 B WITH AP00 PROGRAM D101 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE AP OFF LINE ST EXE D101 CCC DE 0000 DE CMD101 ...

Page 883: ...a in the following order STEP 1 Make the AP00 card OFF LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 2 CMD001 179 STEP 3 CMD003 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 STEP 4 CMD102 0000 CCC STEP 5 Make the AP00 card ON LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 6 Flip the MB switch on the AP00 card to ON UP position then OFF DOWN position AP OFF LINE SW1 ON SW1 4 should be set as follows ON The AP No is 04 15 OFF The ...

Page 884: ... PZ M537 will be displayed as shown below AP OFF LINE ST EXE D102 CCC DE 0000 DE 4 digits Amount of Call Records number of CMD003 1ST data 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 No EXPMEM on AP00 is provided EXPMEM on AP00 is provided When CMD001 179 is set to 0 Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS Stand alone When CMD001 179 is set to 1 Center Office of Centralized Billing CCIS When CMD001 179 is set to 0 Loca...

Page 885: ...end detail information of tandem calls to SMDR terminal 1 0 Not sent 1 To send 2 Send detail information of tandem calls to SMDR for Central ized Billing CCIS 0 Not sent 1 To send 3 Local office or Center office for Centralized Billing CCIS 0 Local office 1 Center office 4 Action when the memory for SMDR has overflowed for SMDR terminal 0 0 New data is stored by deleting the oldest data 1 No new d...

Page 886: ...arge for ISDN calls For EU Series 3900 0 MP Built in charge 1 Information from ISDN network 20 Do Not Disturb group set cancel 0 Not provided 1 To provide 21 Whether the printing of Do Not Disturb set cancel from a indi vidual station Series 3600 0 Available 1 Not available 22 Whether the printing of Do Not Disturb for a individual station set cancel from a Front console Hotel console DSS console ...

Page 887: ... NOTE When the second data is set to 1 the record of the start of calling the called station is busy re call ing is also printed 33 Whether the printing of Check In Check In cancel Check Out Check Out cancel Series 3600 0 Available 1 Not available 34 Whether the printing when the PMS is connected disconnected to from the system Series 3600 0 Available 1 Not available 35 Whether the printing of Roo...

Page 888: ...DR 164 Whether ISDN call charge information AOC is sent to SMDR with NEAX 2400 IMS format Australia France 0 Not sent 1 To send 170 Whether account code is sent in the Authorization Code Area of Call Record for tandem calls to local office of Centralized Bill ing CCIS 0 Not sent 1 To send 171 Whether the access code is added in Call Record to local office of Centralized Billing CCIS 0 Not added 1 ...

Page 889: ...ing memory of the totaled call charge For EU Series 3900 0 32 days 1 255 1 255 days NOTE When a station do not originate any call during the time set by this command the totaled call charge of the station is cleared 2 Date to total the call charge For EU Series 3900 0 End of month 1 25 The 1st 25th of the month NOTE From the 26th to the day before end of month can not be assigned 3 Selection of me...

Page 890: ... 3 0 No data 3 SMDR with NEAX 2400 IMS Format 10 MCI 12 External printer for PMS NOTE 1 When CMDD01 100 103 3 10 is assigned the initial data is set to specified port as the interface condition For interface conditions refer to CMDD10 PRECAUTION See CMDD10 NOTE 2 When using the RS port for SMDR two ports of port 0 to 3 can be assigned When two ports are assigned for SMDR any one of two port should...

Page 891: ...ng memory Limit Value Limit value of remaining Call Record memory set by CMDD02 0 1 2 NOTE 2 ON OFF control for external relay on DK00 card and fault information display can be performed with the condition for external alarm as above For case a External relay ON OFF set by CMDD00 126 Fault information display set by CMEA Y 2 28 For case b External relay ON fault information display set by CMEA Y 2...

Page 892: ...e to print out all of the stored call records CMDD98 deletes all of the stored call records ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE Amount of Call Records number of CMDD02 1ST data 0 1 2 No EXPMEM on AP00 PN AP00 B is provided EXPMEM on AP00 PN AP00 B AP00 PN AP00 D is provided CMDD00 3 is set to 0 Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS Stand alone CMDD00 3 is set to 1 Center Office of Centralized Billing CCIS CMD...

Page 893: ...d 1 Maximum number of Call Record sent to SMDR terminal 1 See PRECAUTION 1 PRECAUTION 2 0 Not record 1 1 call 23580 23580 calls NOTE 1 When the data is set to 1 23580 external alarm of memory overflow is available if CM44 2nd data 3002 or CMEA Y 2 28 38 is assigned NOTE 2 Billing memory clear by CMDD98 is required 2 Maximum number of Call Record for local office of Centralized Billing CCIS See PRE...

Page 894: ... DE NOTE If using a leading digits of 0 and 0 is required to print at the SMDR terminal assign A for each leading 0 to be printed If the leading digits 0 is not required to print at the SMDR terminal assign 0 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION 55 Office number of calling party for Centralized Billing CCIS The office number is output to SMDR when the office number of calling party is not sent from the...

Page 895: ...tail information of outgoing calls excluding C O Tie Line outgoing calls to SMDR terminal 0 XX Service Class No assigned by CM12 Y 45 CM60 Y 32 Series 3500 0 Not sent 1 To send XX02 Send detail information of C O Tie Line outgoing calls to SMDR terminal 1 XX Service Class No assigned by CM12 Y 45 CM60 Y 32 Series 3500 0 Not sent 1 To send XX03 Send detail information of outgoing calls excluding C ...

Page 896: ...end XX12 Send detail information of station to station calls to SMDR ter minal 0 XX Service Class No assigned by CM12 Y 45 Series 3600 0 Not sent 1 To send XX13 Send detail information of station to station calls to SMDR ter minal 1 XX Service Class No assigned by CM12 Y 45 Series 3600 0 Not sent 1 To send XX14 Send detail information of Immediate Printout Call Record for the PMS XX Service Class ...

Page 897: ...DD01 101 103 12 Equipment Type X00 1 SMDR terminal 0 6 External printer Data Speed X01 2 1200 bps 5 9600 bps 2 1200 bps Stop Bit Length X02 2 2 bits 2 2 bits 2 2 bit Data Length X03 1 8 bit 0 7 bit 1 8 bit Parity X04 0 No Parity 0 No Parity 0 No Parity Station Address SA X05 48 0 48 0 0 80 digits Unit Address UA X06 33 33 Send the text to the VMS when the AP00 card is reset X07 0 To sent Number of...

Page 898: ...S 6 External printer X01 Data Speed for Port 0 3 X Port 0 3 0 3 for SMDR MCI X Port 1 3 1 3 for printer for PMS For SMDR 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 6 19200 bps For MCI 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps 6 19200 bps For printer for PMS 1 300 bps 2 1200 bps 3 2400 bps 4 4800 bps 5 9600 bps X02 Stop Bit Length for Port 0 3 X Port 0 3 0 3 for SMDR X Port 1...

Page 899: ...PMS X Port 1 3 1 3 0 80 digits 1 20 digits X06 Unit Address UA for Port 0 3 X Port 0 3 0 3 32 Space No information 33 X07 Sending the text Message Waiting control text sending is available to the VMS when the AP00 card is reset for Port 0 3 X Port 0 3 0 3 0 To send 1 Not sent X08 Number of digits for station number in the message for mat to communicate with the VMS for Port 0 3 X Port 0 3 0 3 0 6 ...

Page 900: ...TABLE CMDD20 ST EXE DD20 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 4 digits 1 digit DE ST EXE DD21 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 1 digit 1 digit DE ST EXE DD22 2ND DATA DE 1ST DATA 5 digits 0 1 DE Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION XXYY Timing of Do Not Disturb group set cancel for a specific day XX 01 12 Month YY 01 31 Date 0 As for week data of CMDD21 1 As for Time Table No 1 of CMDD22 2 As for Time Table No 2 of C...

Page 901: ...MDD22 Initial data of CMDD21 1 7 is as follows 1ST DATA MEANING 2ND DATA MEANING 1 Sunday 1 Time Table No 1 2 Monday 0 Time Table No 0 3 Tuesday 0 Time Table No 0 4 Wednesday 0 Time Table No 0 5 Thursday 0 Time Table No 0 6 Friday 0 Time Table No 0 7 Saturday 1 Time Table No 1 Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION XYYZZ Timing of Do Not Disturb group set cancel X 0 3 Time Table No 0 3 YY 00...

Page 902: ...ATA DE 1ST DATA 3 digits 1 digit DE Initial Data 1ST DATA X ROOM STATUS CODE 1 8 2ND DATA DATA FUNCTION X00 Room Cutoff set reset 0 Not available 1 set 2 reset X01 Do Not Disturb set reset 0 Not available 1 set 2 reset X02 Wake Up Call reset 0 Not available 1 Available X03 Message Waiting set reset 0 Not available 1 set 2 reset X04 Check In Time clear 0 Not deleted 1 To delete X05 Room Status Code...

Page 903: ...ion Class 0 Not available 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 Fully Restricted RCH 9 Restriction reset according to the setting of CM12 Y 01 X07 Check Out lamp control on DSS Console 0 Not controlled 1 Lamp OFF 2 Flash slowly 3 Flash 120 IPM 4 Lamp ON JUNE 01 2007 CMDD31 ...

Page 904: ...ign the system data in the following order STEP 1 Make the AP00 card OFF LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 2 CMDD00 3 STEP 3 CMDD02 0 1 2 STEP 4 CMDD98 0000 CCC STEP 5 Make the AP00 card ON LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 6 Flip the MB switch on the AP00 card to ON UP position then OFF DOWN position AP OFF LINE SW1 ON SW1 4 should be set as follows ON The AP No is 04 15 OFF The...

Page 905: ...ntering the 1st data 0000 the status of the Expansion Memory card PZ M537 will be displayed as shown below AP OFF LINE ST EXE DD98 CCC DE 0000 DE Amount of Call Records number of CMDD02 1ST data 0 1 2 No EXPMEM on AP00 PN AP00 B is provided EXPMEM on AP00 PN AP00 B AP00 PN AP00 D is provided CMDD00 3 is set to 0 Local Office of Centralized Billing CCIS Stand alone CMDD00 3 is set to 1 Center Offic...

Page 906: ...0 XX 04 STEP 2 Mount the AP00 card to the AP slot STEP 3 Make the AP00 card OFF LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 4 Clear all billing system data by CMDD99 0000 CCC from the MAT The initial data are loaded by this operation STEP 5 Make the AP00 card ON LINE by switch setting as shown below STEP 6 Flip the MB switch on the AP00 card to ON UP position then OFF DOWN position AP OFF LINE SW1 ...

Page 907: ...A 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch3009 fm COMMAND CODE TITLE BILLING SYSTEM DATA ALL CLEAR FOR PN AP00 B PN AP00 D WITH MRCA PROGRAM DD99 ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE AP OFF LINE ST EXE DD99 CCC DE 0000 DE JULY 01 2006 CMDD99 ...

Page 908: ... 884 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch3009 fm THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY JUNE 01 2007 ...

Page 909: ...roviding immediate opera tion and shorter programming time When activated the system scans hardware configuration such as line trunk card location and assigns the system data such as station numbers trunk numbers etc according to a predetermined generic program assignment HOW TO LOAD RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 886 SERVICE CONDITIONS 887 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES 888 CHAPTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM ...

Page 910: ...1 STEP2 After 30 40 seconds confirm the status of the MJ MN lamp on the PWR card When the MN lamp lights the office data has been normally registered When the MJ lamp lights the office data has not been normally registered Repeat STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP3 On the MP card set the SW3 to 0 The MP card has been changed to the ON LINE mode HOW TO LOAD RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM ...

Page 911: ...N 4DAT PN 4RSTF PN 4RSTF A PN 4RSTH PN 4VCT PN 16VCT PN 32IPLA PN 8IPLA is not assigned even if mounted 5 An application card is not assigned even if mounted 6 No tenant assignment is provided Tenant 01 is assigned 7 Details of Resident System Program For the other commands which are not described in Programmed Data Table the initial data are loaded by the Resident System Program 8 Resident System...

Page 912: ...ment CM05 Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 0 00 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 913: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 0 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 914: ...Y FP NUMBER DATA 0 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE 64 NONE 65 NONE 66 NONE 67 NONE 68 NONE 69 NONE 70 NONE 71 NONE 72 NONE 73 NONE 74 NONE 75 NONE 76 NONE 77 NONE 78 NONE 79 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 915: ...4 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 0 80 NONE 81 NONE 82 NONE 83 NONE 84 NONE 85 NONE 86 NONE 87 NONE 88 NONE 89 NONE 90 NONE 91 NONE 92 NONE 93 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 916: ...d PN CS00 is mounted on the AP slot and the SENS switch of ATI is set to 5 this data is set to 01 NOTE 3 The AP card is not assigned even if mounted Continued on next page CM05 REMARKS Y AP NUMBER DATA 0 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE NOTE...

Page 917: ...ven if mounted Continued on next page CM05 REMARKS Y AP NUMBER DATA 0 64 NONE 65 NONE 66 NONE 67 NONE 68 NONE 69 NONE 70 NONE 71 NONE 72 NONE 73 NONE 74 NONE 75 NONE 76 NONE 77 NONE 78 NONE 79 NONE 80 NONE 81 NONE 82 NONE 83 NONE 84 NONE 85 NONE 86 NONE 87 NONE 88 NONE 89 NONE 90 NONE NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 918: ...OGRAM 894 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment NOTE The AP card is not assigned even if mounted Continued on next page CM05 REMARKS Y AP NUMBER DATA 0 91 NONE 92 NONE 93 NONE NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 919: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 0 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 920: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 0 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 921: ...RTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 0 64 NONE 65 NONE 66 NONE 67 NONE 68 NONE 69 NONE 70 NONE 71 NONE 72 NONE 73 NONE 74 NONE 75 NONE 76 NONE 77 NONE 78 NONE 79 NONE 80 NONE 81 NONE 82 NONE 83 NONE 84 NONE 85 NONE 86 NONE 87 NONE 88 NONE 89 NONE 90 NONE 91 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 922: ...PTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 898 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 0 92 NONE 93 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 923: ...91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y AP NUMBER DATA 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 27 1 28 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 64 1 65 1 66 1 67 1 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 924: ... 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y AP NUMBER DATA 1 68 1 69 1 70 1 71 1 72 1 73 1 74 1 75 1 76 1 77 1 78 1 79 1 80 1 81 1 82 1 83 1 84 1 85 1 86 1 87 1 88 1 89 1 90 1 91 1 92 1 93 1 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 925: ...ENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 901 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 2 00 NONE 01 NONE 02 NONE 03 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 926: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 3 00 NONE 01 NONE 02 NONE 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 927: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 3 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 928: ...ENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 904 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 3 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 929: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 4 00 NONE 01 NONE 02 NONE 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 930: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 4 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 931: ...ENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 907 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 4 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 932: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 4 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 933: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 4 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 934: ...CHAPTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 910 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 5 01 1 02 1 03 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 935: ...Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 6 00 3 01 3 02 3 03 3 04 3 05 3 06 3 07 3 08 3 09 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 25 3 26 3 27 3 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 936: ...Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 6 28 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 34 3 35 3 36 3 37 3 38 3 39 3 40 3 41 3 42 3 43 3 44 3 45 3 46 3 47 3 48 3 49 3 50 3 51 3 52 3 53 3 54 3 55 3 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 937: ...91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 6 56 3 57 3 58 3 59 3 60 3 61 3 62 3 63 3 64 3 65 3 66 3 67 3 68 3 69 3 70 3 71 3 72 3 73 3 74 3 75 3 76 3 77 3 78 3 79 3 80 3 81 3 82 3 83 3 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 938: ...NT SYSTEM PROGRAM 914 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 6 84 3 85 3 86 3 87 3 88 3 89 3 90 3 91 3 92 3 93 3 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 939: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 6 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 940: ...RKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 6 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 941: ...RTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 6 64 NONE 65 NONE 66 NONE 67 NONE 68 NONE 69 NONE 70 NONE 71 NONE 72 NONE 73 NONE 74 NONE 75 NONE 76 NONE 77 NONE 78 NONE 79 NONE 80 NONE 81 NONE 82 NONE 83 NONE 84 NONE 85 NONE 86 NONE 87 NONE 88 NONE 89 NONE 90 NONE 91 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 942: ...PTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 918 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y VIRTUAL AP NUMBER DATA 6 92 NONE 93 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 943: ...Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 7 00 3 01 3 02 3 03 3 04 3 05 3 06 3 07 3 08 3 09 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 25 3 26 3 27 3 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 944: ...Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 7 28 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 34 3 35 3 36 3 37 3 38 3 39 3 40 3 41 3 42 3 43 3 44 3 45 3 46 3 47 3 48 3 49 3 50 3 51 3 52 3 53 3 54 3 55 3 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 945: ...91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 7 56 3 57 3 58 3 59 3 60 3 61 3 62 3 63 3 64 3 65 3 66 3 67 3 68 3 69 3 70 3 71 3 72 3 73 3 74 3 75 3 76 3 77 3 78 3 79 3 80 3 81 3 82 3 83 3 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 946: ...NT SYSTEM PROGRAM 922 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 7 84 3 85 3 86 3 87 3 88 3 89 3 90 3 91 3 92 3 93 3 Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 947: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 8 00 NONE 01 NONE 02 NONE 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 948: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 8 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 949: ...Y FP NUMBER DATA 8 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE 64 NONE 65 NONE 66 NONE 67 NONE 68 NONE 69 NONE 70 NONE 71 NONE 72 NONE 73 NONE 74 NONE 75 NONE 76 NONE 77 NONE 78 NONE 79 NONE 80 NONE 81 NONE 82 NONE 83 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 950: ...AM 926 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 8 84 NONE 85 NONE 86 NONE 87 NONE 88 NONE 89 NONE 90 NONE 91 NONE 92 NONE 93 NONE Continued on next page NOVEMBER 15 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 951: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 9 00 NONE 01 NONE 02 NONE 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 NONE 25 NONE 26 NONE 27 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 952: ...REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 9 28 NONE 29 NONE 30 NONE 31 NONE 32 NONE 33 NONE 34 NONE 35 NONE 36 NONE 37 NONE 38 NONE 39 NONE 40 NONE 41 NONE 42 NONE 43 NONE 44 NONE 45 NONE 46 NONE 47 NONE 48 NONE 49 NONE 50 NONE 51 NONE 52 NONE 53 NONE 54 NONE 55 NONE Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 953: ...PTER 4 RESIDENT SYSTEM PROGRAM 929 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm AP FP Assignment CM05 REMARKS Y FP NUMBER DATA 9 56 NONE 57 NONE 58 NONE 59 NONE 60 NONE 61 NONE 62 NONE 63 NONE PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 954: ...001 fm ATTCON Number Assignment CM06 The following data is assigned for ATTCON Number 0 1 ATTCON Number Assignment CM06 Y 01 REMARKS ATTCON No AP No CIRCUIT No 0 04 0 1 05 0 2 NONE NONE 3 NONE NONE 4 NONE NONE 5 NONE NONE 6 NONE NONE 7 NONE NONE PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 955: ...70 1 029 1 101 1 149 1 214 1 270 1 371 1 032 1 102 1 150 1 215 1 271 1 372 1 035 1 103 1 151 1 216 1 274 1 373 1 036 1 104 1 153 1 217 1 280 1 376 1 037 1 109 1 155 1 220 1 281 1 377 1 040 1 110 1 156 1 221 1 282 1 378 1 043 1 111 1 157 1 222 1 283 1 379 1 044 1 112 1 158 1 227 1 284 1 380 1 045 1 113 1 161 1 228 1 286 1 381 1 046 1 114 1 162 1 229 1 287 1 382 1 048 1 115 1 163 1 232 1 289 1 386 1...

Page 956: ...7 1 699 1 830 1 431 1 508 1 578 1 700 1 835 1 432 1 509 1 579 1 702 1 836 1 434 1 510 1 580 1 703 1 837 1 441 1 513 1 582 1 704 1 839 1 442 1 514 1 583 1 705 1 840 1 443 1 515 1 584 1 706 1 841 1 444 1 516 1 585 1 708 1 846 1 445 1 517 1 588 1 709 1 847 1 448 1 519 1 589 1 713 1 849 1 449 1 521 1 600 1 715 1 850 1 450 1 522 1 602 1 722 1 851 1 451 1 524 1 603 1 723 1 900 1 456 1 525 1 606 1 728 1 ...

Page 957: ...A REMARKS PN 4 8LC Single Line Telephone 200 455 Station Numbers 200 through 455 for Single Line Telephone and Dterm are assigned according to sequential slot location number of associated circuit card PN 2 4 8DLC Dterm F200 F455 PN 2 4 8DLC ATTCON DESKCON E004 E007 ATTCON Numbers E004 through E007 are assigned according to sequential slot location number of associated circuit card PN 2 4 8COT PN ...

Page 958: ...15 3 15 3 3 201 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 3 15 3 3 202 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 3 15 3 3 454 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 3 15 3 3 455 3 1 1 15 15 15 01 1 15 3 15 3 3 CM10 CM14 CM12 STATION No TRUNK No CARD No 1 10 DIGITS Y 21 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 43 44 45 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 7 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 XXXXZZ 00 63 00 19 0 7 0 15 3 0 3 7 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 15 200 ...

Page 959: ... Initial Data CM10 CM14 CM12 STATION No TRUNK No CARD No 1 10 DIGITS Y 46 47 48 49 50 61 62 63 64 X XXXX 00 15 0 1 3 0 1 3 00 63 0 3 0 3 00 31 00 30 15 3 3 3 3 200 15 3 3 3 3 201 15 3 3 3 3 202 15 3 3 3 3 454 15 3 3 3 3 455 15 3 3 3 3 Continued on next page JULY 01 2006 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 960: ... 1 1 202 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 454 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 455 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CM10 CM14 CM13 STATION No TRUNK No CARD No 1 10 DIGITS Y 25 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 39 40 41 45 46 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 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 1 1 200 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 961: ...Group 1 52 A132 Group 2 53 A133 Group 3 54 A134 Group 4 55 A138 Internal Zone Paging Group 0 Meet me Answer 56 A139 Group 1 57 A140 Group 2 58 A141 Group 3 59 A142 Group 4 5 A024 Wake Up Call Timed Reminder Set 5 A025 Cancel 60 A163 Voice Call Ringing Tone Programming 62 A110 Name Display 66 A039 BGM on Dterm Set Reset 68 A043 Day Night Mode Change by Station Dialing 6 A008 Call Park System Set 6 ...

Page 962: ...nk Queuing Set 1 A005 Call Back Cancel 2 A007 Camp On by Station Transfer method 2 A125 Call Waiting Camp On by station Call Waiting Method 4 A006 Executive Right of Way Executive Override 5 A010 Call Forwarding All Calls Set 5 A011 Cancel 6 A012 Call Forwarding Don t Answer Set 6 A013 No Answer Busy Line Cancel 7 A018 Call Forwarding I m Here Set 7 A019 Destination Cancel 8 A022 Do Not Disturb Se...

Page 963: ...008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm Numbering Plan CM20 Y 0 3 ACCESS CODE SETTING DATA SERVICE FEATURES 0 A064 Speed Calling Station Origination Station Speed Dialing A067 Speed Calling System Origination System Speed Dialing PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 964: ... Data CM30 TYPE OF TRUNK CARD Y 00 01 02 03 04 05 07 08 09 13 14 00 63 00 63 02 31 02 31 X XXXXXXXX CXX EBXXX X XXXXXXXX CXX EBXXX 000 029 0 1 01 62 01 15 01 15 01 31 31 1 15 15 PN 2 4 6 8COT 00 01 02 02 NONE NONE NONE 1 NONE 15 15 PN 2ODT 02 01 31 31 NONE NONE NONE 1 NONE 15 15 PN 2 4LDT 02 01 31 31 NONE NONE NONE 1 NONE 15 15 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 965: ...5 Continued on next page CM30 Y TYPE OF TRUNK CARD 15 16 17 18 19 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 01 15 01 15 00 63 0 1 XXXX XZ 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 001 127 00 15 15 15 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 PN 2 4 6 8COT 15 15 NONE 1 NOTE NONE 15 15 15 15 15 NONE 15 PN 2ODT 15 15 NONE 1 NOTE NONE 15 15 15 15 15 NONE 15 PN 2 4LDT 15 15 NONE 1 NOTE NONE 15 15 15 15 15 NONE 15 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 966: ...OGRAM 942 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm Trunk Data Initial Data CM30 Y TYPE OF TRUNK CARD 40 41 42 43 44 02 31 02 31 X XXXXXXXX CXX EBXXX X XXXXXXXX CXX EBXXX 01 28 31 31 PN 2 4 6 8COT PN 2ODT PN 2 4LDT PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 967: ... 01 81 TIE 2W E M 04 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 1 3 02 82 TIE 4W E M 04 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 1 3 03 DID 00 4 1 00 2 1 3 03 0 3 04 83 FX 01 4 3 15 7 1 3 01 0 3 05 84 WATS 02 4 3 15 7 1 3 01 0 3 06 85 CCSA 03 4 3 15 2 1 3 03 0 3 07 86 PGT 05 4 3 15 7 0 3 15 0 3 08 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 09 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 10 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 11 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 12 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 13 15 7 3 15 7 1 3 15 1 3 ...

Page 968: ... NONE 1 15 1 7 02 02 1 7 7 1 1 05 3 NONE 1 NONE 1 15 1 7 02 02 1 7 7 1 1 06 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 00 02 1 7 7 1 1 07 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 08 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 09 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 10 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 11 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 12 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1 7 7 1 1 13 3 NONE 0 NONE 1 15 1 7 15 02 1...

Page 969: ...E 7 7 04 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 05 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 06 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 07 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 08 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 09 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 10 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 11 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 12 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 13 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 31 7 7 15 NONE 7 7 14 1 1 3 3 1 1...

Page 970: ...1 1 03 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 04 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 05 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 06 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 07 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 08 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 09 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 971: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 04 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 05 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 06 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 07 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 09 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 15...

Page 972: ...00 04 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 05 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 06 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 07 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 09 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 NONE 1 00 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 NONE 1 15 ...

Page 973: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 04 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 05 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 06 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 07 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 08 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 09 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 10 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 11 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 12 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 13 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 14 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 15 1 15 ...

Page 974: ... 1 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 04 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 05 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 06 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 07 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 09 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 975: ... 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 05 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 06 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 07 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 08 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 09 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 10 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 11 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 12 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1 1 NONE 3 1 1 3 15 15 1 13 7 1 3 1 1 NONE 1...

Page 976: ... 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 05 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 06 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 07 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 08 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 09 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 10 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 11 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 12 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 63 1 13 3 1 1 NONE 1 NONE 15 1 ...

Page 977: ...ONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 06 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 07 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 08 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 09 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 11 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 1 3 12 1 1 NONE NONE NONE NONE 1 1 NONE N...

Page 978: ... 1 1 04 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 05 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 06 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 07 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 08 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 09 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 10 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 11 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 12 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NONE NONE 1 1 1 1 13 1 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 NON...

Page 979: ... 1 7 0 1 00 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 01 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 02 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 03 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 04 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 05 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 06 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 07 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 08 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 09 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 10 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 11 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 12 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 13 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 14 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 15 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 16 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 NONE 3 3 1 7 1 JUNE 01 2007 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 980: ... following data is assigned to Attendant Console provided Tenant for Each ATT Group CM62 The following data is assigned to Attendant Console within ATT Group 0 CM60 ATT NUMBER Y 00 GROUP No X 0 CM62 TENANT NUMBER Y 0 ATT GROUP 00 0 01 1 02 1 03 1 63 1 ATT Group 0 To handle Not handled PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 981: ...100 Memory Slot for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing are assigned for Tenant 01 Memory Allocation for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing CM71 KIND OF CALLING PARTY DATA STARTING MEMORY SLOT No 000 299 SLOT No 001 300 00 000 300 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 982: ... 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm Memory Allocation for Speed Calling System System Speed Dialing CM71 KIND OF CALLING PARTY DATA STARTING MEMORY SLOT No 000 299 SLOT No 001 300 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 983: ...individually Memory Allocation for Speed Calling Station Station Speed Dialing NOTE The memory allocation by CM73 is not performed for the Dterm CM73 REMARKS TYPE OF TERMINAL SETTING DATA 1000 SLOT MEMORY BLOCK 0 9 10 SLOT MEMORY BLOCK IN THE TOP 00 99 POSSIBLE NOT POSSIBLE OF REGIST RATION 0 1 NUMBER OF 10 SLOT MEMORY BLOCK 01 10 Single Line Tel 0 XX 0 01 10 Memories PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 984: ...ly assigned on Line Key beginning at 01 NOTE 2 XXXXXXXX represents My Line Number 200 455 CM90 MY LINE No KEY No Y 00 Y 01 Y 02 Y 03 Y 05 Y 06 Y 00 Y 01 Y 03 Y 05 Y 06 Y 00 Y 01 Y 03 Y 05 Y 06 01 DXXX 1 1 1 1 1 02 DXXX 1 1 1 1 1 03 DXXX 1 1 1 1 1 04 DXXX 1 1 1 1 1 05 1 1 1 1 1 06 1 1 1 1 1 07 1 1 1 1 1 08 1 1 1 1 1 09 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 1 1 1 1 14 1 1 1 1 1 15 1 ...

Page 985: ...ne for all Dterm s Prime Line NOTE XXXXXXXX represents My Line Number 200 455 CM93 REMARKS MY LINE NUMBER 1 8 DIGITS SETTING DATA 1 8 DIGITS XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 986: ...d on a per Dterm with DSS key basis Memory Allocation for One Touch Key CM94 REMARKS MY LINE NUMBER 1 8 DIGITS SETTING DATA 6 DIGITS XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ XXXXXXXX WXX0ZZ Continued on next page PROGRAMMED DATA TABLES ...

Page 987: ...ming Facility 0 Effective ZZ Number of 10 Slot Memory Blocks 01 10 01 Dterm 10 memories 02 Dterm 20 memories 03 Dterm 30 memories 04 Dterm 40 memories 05 Dterm 50 memories 06 Dterm 60 memories 07 Dterm 70 memories 08 Dterm 80 memories 09 Dterm 90 memories 10 Dterm 100 memories NOTE 2 If a Dterm is not connected to the system though the DLC card is mounted in the slot the data for the Dterm with 20...

Page 988: ... 964 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91ch4001 fm THIS PAGE LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY DECEMBER 02 2005 ...

Page 989: ... 5 0 91apa001 fm APPENDIX A LEN ASSIGNMENT This appendix contains the location of Line Equipment Number LEN for each system configuration and the data assignment LOCATION OF EACH LEN A2 JULY 01 2006 APPENDIX A LEN ASSIGNMENT ...

Page 990: ... accommodation position number in Physical PIM Virtual station of Dterm IP accommodation position in Virtual PIM XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ XXZZZ LTXX XX ZZZ Port Number of Physical PIM Virtual PIM 000 127 FP Number 00 31 Use CM14 for LEN assignment For Series 3200 R6 2 R6 2 software or before XX ZZZ Port Number of Physical PIM Virtual PIM 000 127 FP Number 00 63 For Series 3300 sof...

Page 991: ...CCC Page A12 LEN of CM10 1 8 PIMs CM00 1 CCC Page A14 2 1 PIM 7 Virtual PIMs CM00 11 CCC Page A16 3 2 PIMs 6 Virtual PIMs CM00 12 CCC Page A18 4 3 PIMs 5 Virtual PIMs CM00 13 CCC Page A20 5 4 PIMs 4 Virtual PIMs CM00 14 CCC Page A22 PIM3 PIM7 PIM2 PIM6 PIM1 PIM5 PIM0 PIM4 PIM0 PIM1 512 LT ports 0 IP PIM3 PIM7 PIM2 PIM6 PIM1 PIM5 PIM0 PIM4 64 LT ports 448 IP PIM3 PIM7 PIM2 PIM6 PIM1 PIM5 PIM0 PIM4 ...

Page 992: ...9 01055 01054 01053 01052 LT10 01063 01062 01061 01060 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 NONE CM05 Y 8 1 01 2 NONE 00071 00070 00069 00068 00067 00066 00065 00064 LT00 00079 00078 00077 00076 00075 00074 00073 00072 LT01 00087 00086 00085 00084 00083 00082 00081 00080 LT02 00095 00094 00093 00092 00091 00090 00089 00088 LT03 00103 00102 00101 00100 00099 00098 00097...

Page 993: ...0 02049 02048 LT06 02063 02062 02061 02060 02059 02058 02057 02056 LT07 02039 02038 02037 02036 LT08 02047 02046 02045 02044 LT09 02055 02054 02053 02052 LT10 02063 02062 02061 02060 LT11 PIM4 CM05 Y 0 1 02 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 02 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 02 2 NONE CM05 Y 8 1 02 2 NONE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 03071 03070 03069 03068 03067 03066 03065 03064 LT00 03079 03078 03077 03076 03075 03074 03073 03072 LT01...

Page 994: ...01056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 01 2 0002 16007 16006 16005 16004 16003 16002 16001 16000 LT00 16015 16014 16013 16012 16011 16010 16009 16008 LT01 16023 16022 16021 16020 16019 16018 16017 16016 LT02 16031 16030 16029 16028 16027 16026 16025 16024 LT03 16039 16038 16037 16036 16035 16034 16033 16032 LT04 16047 16046 16045 1604...

Page 995: ...6 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 03 2 0006 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 18000 LT00 18015 18014 18013 18012 18011 18010 18009 18008 LT01 18...

Page 996: ...00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 01 2 0002 00007 00006 00005 00004 00003 00002 00001 00000 LT00 00015 00014 00013 00012 00011 00010 00009 00008 LT01 00023 00022 00021 00020 00019 00018 00017 00016 LT02 00031 00030 00029 00028 00027 00026 00025 00024 LT03 00039 00038 00037 00036 00035 00034 00033 00032 LT04 00047 00046 00045 00044 00043 00042 00041 00040 LT05 00055 00054 00053 000...

Page 997: ...36 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 03 2 0006 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 18000 LT00 18015 18014 18013 18012 18011 18010 18009 18008 LT01 1...

Page 998: ...3 01062 01061 01060 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 3 CM05 Y 8 1 01 2 0002 00007 00006 00005 00004 00003 00002 00001 00000 LT00 00015 00014 00013 00012 00011 00010 00009 00008 LT01 00023 00022 00021 00020 00019 00018 00017 00016 LT02 00031 00030 00029 00028 00027 00026 00025 00024 LT03 00039 00038 00037 00036 00035 00034 00033 00032 LT04 00047 00046 00045 00044 0004...

Page 999: ...36 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 03 2 0006 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 18000 LT00 18015 18014 18013 18012 18011 18010 18009 18008 LT01 1...

Page 1000: ...00044 LT09 00055 00054 00053 00052 LT10 00063 00062 00061 00060 LT11 PIM0 CM05 Y 0 1 00 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 00 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 00 2 2 CM05 Y 8 1 00 2 NONE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 01071 01070 01069 01068 01067 01066 01065 01064 LT00 01079 01078 01077 01076 01075 01074 01073 01072 LT01 01087 01086 01085 01084 01083 01082 01081 01080 LT02 01095 01094 01093 01092 01091 01090 01089 01088 LT03 01103 01102 011...

Page 1001: ...36 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 CM05 Y 8 1 03 2 0006 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 18000 LT00 18015 18014 18013 18012 18011 18010 18009 18008 LT01 1...

Page 1002: ...36 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 NONE NOTE 1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 LT04 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 LT05 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 LT...

Page 1003: ...24 LT03 639 638 637 636 635 634 633 632 LT04 647 646 645 644 643 642 641 640 LT05 655 654 653 652 651 650 649 648 LT06 663 662 661 660 659 658 657 656 LT07 639 638 637 636 LT08 647 646 645 644 LT09 655 654 653 652 LT10 663 662 661 660 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 NONE NOTE 1 507 506 505 504 503 502 501 500 LT00 515 514 513 512 511 510 509 508 LT01 523 522 521 5...

Page 1004: ...055 01054 01053 01052 01051 01050 01049 01048 LT06 01063 01062 01061 01060 01059 01058 01057 01056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 0 NOTE 2 16007 16006 16005 16004 16003 16002 16001 16000 LT00 16015 16014 16013 16012 16011 16010 16009 16008 LT01 16023 16022 16021 16020 16019 16018 16017 16016 LT02 16031 16030 16029 16028 16027 16026 16025 16024 L...

Page 1005: ...02 03031 03030 03029 03028 03027 03026 03025 03024 LT03 03039 03038 03037 03036 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 NOTE 2 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 18...

Page 1006: ...43 01042 01041 01040 LT05 01055 01054 01053 01052 01051 01050 01049 01048 LT06 01063 01062 01061 01060 01059 01058 01057 01056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 0 NOTE 2 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 ...

Page 1007: ...LT02 03031 03030 03029 03028 03027 03026 03025 03024 LT03 03039 03038 03037 03036 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 NOTE 2 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 ...

Page 1008: ...62 261 260 259 258 257 256 LT07 239 238 237 236 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 02 CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 3 NOTE 1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 LT04 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140...

Page 1009: ...LT02 03031 03030 03029 03028 03027 03026 03025 03024 LT03 03039 03038 03037 03036 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 NOTE 2 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 ...

Page 1010: ... 238 237 236 LT08 247 246 245 244 LT09 255 254 253 252 LT10 263 262 261 260 LT11 PIM2 CM05 Y 0 1 01 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 01 2 NONE CM05 Y 6 1 01 2 3 NOTE 1 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 LT00 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 LT01 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 LT02 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 LT03 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 LT04 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 LT05 155 154 153 152 151 150 149...

Page 1011: ...LT02 03031 03030 03029 03028 03027 03026 03025 03024 LT03 03039 03038 03037 03036 03035 03034 03033 03032 LT04 03047 03046 03045 03044 03043 03042 03041 03040 LT05 03055 03054 03053 03052 03051 03050 03049 03048 LT06 03063 03062 03061 03060 03059 03058 03057 03056 LT07 LT08 LT09 LT10 LT11 PIM6 CM05 Y 0 1 03 2 00 CM05 Y 4 1 03 2 06 CM05 Y 6 1 03 2 0 NOTE 2 18007 18006 18005 18004 18003 18002 18001 ...

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Page 1013: ... DESKCON DSS Console and Add On Module Refer to this appendix when you assign a key function by CM90 or CM97 Dterm Series i Dterm IP Key Numbers B2 Dterm 75 Key Numbers B11 Dterm 65 Key Numbers B15 ATTCON Key Numbers B20 DESKCON Key Numbers B21 DSS Console Key Numbers B22 Add On Module Key Numbers B25 JULY 01 2006 APPENDIX B TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT ...

Page 1014: ...ies i DtermIP Key Numbers Continued on next page 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 Speaker Answer Redial Conf Recall Mic Feature Transfer Hold Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 90 91 92 99 98 93 95 94 96 97 DTR 8 1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1015: ...ectory Message and Mic keys are not equipped Continued on next page DTR 8D 1 ITR 8D 1 ITR 8D 2 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 Speaker Answer Redial Conf Recall Exit Help Mic Feature Transfer Hold Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 90 91 92 99 98 93 95 94 96 97 NOTE JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1016: ...e and Mic keys are not equipped Continued on next page 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 Speaker Answer Redial Conf Recall Exit Help Mic Feature Transfer Hold Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 90 91 92 99 98 93 95 94 96 97 DTR 16D 1 ITR 16D 1 ITR 16D 2 NOTE JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1017: ...6 Line Trunk Feature Keys 16 One Touch Keys 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 Speaker Answer Redial Conf Recall Exit Help Mic Feature Transfer Hold Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 90 91 92 99 98 93 95 94 96 97 16 One Touch Keys DTR 32D 1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1018: ...ata of CM12 Y 24 is changed pull out and reconnect the modular connector of the Dterm Continued on next page 24 Line Trunk Feature Keys 8 One Touch Keys 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PQRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ 0 Speaker Answer Redial Conf Recall Exit Help Mic Feature Transfer Hold Dterm term Series i Series i Directory Message 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 90 9...

Page 1019: ...mbers Continued on next page Exit 01 03 05 07 02 04 06 08 09 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 Help 2 5 8 0 OPER TUV JKL ABC 3 6 9 DEF MNO WXYZ 1 4 7 GHI PQRS Directory Message Speaker Answer Redial Recall Feature Mic Conf Hold Transfer Dterm term Series i Series i DTR 16LD 90 92 93 95 94 96 97 98 99 91 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1020: ...erm Series i DtermIP Key Numbers Continued on next page Help Exit 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 JKL GHI MNO 7 8 9 TUV PQRS WXYZ 0 Hold Transfer Answer Call Speaker Redial Conf Recall Feature Mic 91 90 92 93 94 98 95 96 97 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Dterm Key Numbers DTR 8D 1R JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1021: ... DtermIP Key Numbers Continued on next page Help Exit 1 2 3 ABC DEF 4 5 6 JKL GHI MNO 7 8 9 TUV PQRS WXYZ 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Dterm Key Numbers DTR 16D 1R Hold Transfer Answer Call Speaker Redial Conf Recall Feature 91 90 92 93 94 98 95 96 97 Mic JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1022: ... 03 04 05 23 17 11 06 24 18 12 Feature Recall Conf Redial Speaker Call Answer Transfer Hold Mic 8 One Touch Keys 97 96 95 98 94 93 92 90 91 13 14 15 16 09 10 11 12 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 Feature Recall Conf Redial Speaker Call Answer Transfer Hold Mic 16 One Touch Keys Dterm Key Numbers NOTE The default setting of key layout is for 16 Line Trunk Feature keys Key No 01 16 When using Key No 17 24 a...

Page 1023: ...A 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm75 Key Numbers Continued on next page Dterm Key Numbers Recall Feature Conf Redial Speaker Answer Transfer Hold 92 90 91 93 03 04 01 02 05 06 07 08 94 95 96 97 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 9 6 3 NEC DTP 8 1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1024: ...A 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm75 Key Numbers Continued on next page Dterm Key Numbers Speaker Answer Transfer Hold 07 08 05 06 03 04 01 02 Recall 90 Conf 92 Redial 93 94 95 96 97 Feature 91 1 4 7 2 8 0 9 6 3 NEC DTP 8D 1 5 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1025: ...Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm75 Key Numbers Continued on next page Dterm Key Numbers Speaker Answer Transfer Hold 07 08 05 06 11 12 09 10 15 16 13 14 03 04 01 02 Recall 90 Conf 92 Redial 93 94 95 96 97 Feature 91 1 4 7 2 8 0 9 6 3 NEC DTP 16D 1 5 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1026: ...r connector of the Dterm 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 9 6 3 NEC Recall Feature Conf Redial Speaker Answer Transfer Hold 92 90 91 93 03 04 01 02 07 08 09 10 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 94 95 96 97 05 11 17 23 06 12 18 24 DTP 32D 1 Dterm Key Numbers 24 Line Trunk Feature Keys 8 One Touch Keys 8 One Touch Keys Recall Feature Conf Redial Speaker Answer Transfer Hold 92 90 91 93 03 04 01 02 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 1027: ...NT B15 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm65 Key Numbers Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 01 RECALL FNC CNF LNR SPD SPKR ANS TRF HOLD ETJ 8DC 1 Dterm Key Numbers 05 02 06 03 07 04 08 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1028: ...ENT B16 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm65 Key Numbers Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 01 RECALL FNC CNF LNR SPD SPKR ANS TRF HOLD ETJ 8 1 Dterm Key Numbers 05 02 06 03 07 04 08 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1029: ...ENT B17 NWA 008844 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm65 Key Numbers Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 01 RECALL FNC CNF LNR SPD SPKR ANS TRF HOLD ETJ 8 1 Dterm Key Numbers 05 02 06 03 07 04 08 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1030: ...001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Dterm65 Key Numbers Continued on next page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RECALL FNC CNF LNR SPD SPKR ANS TRF HOLD ETJ 16DD 1 ETJ 16DS 1 Dterm Key Numbers 01 05 09 13 02 06 10 14 03 07 11 15 04 08 12 16 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1031: ...set CM12 Y 24 2nd data 0 After the 2nd data of CM12 Y 24 is changed pull out and reconnect the modular connector of the Dterm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RECALL FNC CNF LNR SPD SPKR ANS TRF HOLD ETJ 24DS 1 Dterm Key Numbers 01 07 13 19 02 08 14 20 03 09 15 21 04 10 16 22 05 11 17 23 06 12 18 24 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1032: ... or the Resident System Program automatically assign the functions of the keys as shown above 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 TALK LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 LOOP5 LOOP6 13 14 15 16 17 18 ANS 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RLS 97 90 91 92 93 94 95 RCL LDN0 ATND SRC DEST HOLD CANCEL SN708 SN709 SN712 SN741 ATTCON JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1033: ...the keys for ATTCON For SN716 DESKCON reassign the key functions according to the key label L6 12 L5 11 L4 10 L3 09 L2 08 L1 07 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 1 4 7 SRC 90 DEST 91 93 95 Answer 96 Hold 94 Release 97 Cancel Talk Position Busy Volume Night 15 01 02 03 04 13 16 17 18 92 19 20 21 14 24 22 23 LDN TIE Busy ATND NANS Recall EMG BV TRKSL Call Park SC SVC REC Mute PAGE Start SN716 DESKCON JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1034: ...1apb001 fm DSS Console Key Numbers Continued on next page DCR 60 1R 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 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 NOVEMBER 15 2006 ...

Page 1035: ...0 91apb001 fm DSS Console Key Numbers Continued on next page 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 DCU 60 1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1036: ... 001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm DSS Console Key Numbers 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 EDW 48 2 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1037: ... 91apb001 fm Add On Module Key Numbers Continued on next page 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 DCU 60 1 JULY 01 2006 ...

Page 1038: ...001 Rev 5 0 91apb001 fm Add On Module Key Numbers 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 EDW 48 2 JULY 01 2006 ...

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