132 – Chapter 1
DRAFT 3
2-, 3-, or 4-Digit Station Number Selection, 1-2-03
December 2004
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Doc.
No.: 8194 -
Release 2.0
Dece
mber 2004
1-2-03
System Mode
1
Submode
2
Data No.
03
PC Programming
+BS
2-, 3-, or 4-Digit Station
Number Selection
General Description
Use this Memory Block to determine the number of digits for station numbers. Either 2-digit
(00~99), 3-digit (000~999), or 4-digit (0000~9999) assignment is available.
With IPK R2000 and above
, 5, 6 or 7 digit numbering is allowed.
Display
Settings
LK 1
LK 2
LK 3
LK 4
The shaded area indicates
the default setting.
5, 6 or 7 Digit numbering is
applicable for IPK R2000
and above.
2-digit
3-digit
4-digit
5-digit
LK 5
LK 6
LK 7
LK 8
6-digit
7-digit
Programming Procedures
1
Go off-line.
2
Press LK1 + LK2 +
KC
to access the Memory Block.
3
Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the data option.
4
Press
N
to write the data.
5
Press
P
to go back on-line.
Related Programming
M.B. Number
Memory Block Name
Access Code (1-Digit) Assignment
Access Code (2-Digit) Assignment
N
1. The Station Numbering Plan can be 2, 3, or 4 digits; however, only one plan can be used at a time.
2. After a change is made in this Memory Block, all station numbers must be reassigned in Memory Block 4-10 Station
3. Station Numbering Plan 2 and 3 digit use Memory Block , 1-1-46 , Access Code (1-Digit) Assignment to set leading
extension number range, e.g. Memory Block , 1-1-46, 1=001 then 10~19 in 2 digit and 100~199 in 3 digit assignment
is possible in Memory Block , 4-10.
Station Numbering Plan 4 digit uses Memory Block , 1-1-47, however, all single digit codes in Memory Block , 1-1-46
require to be set to “Not Used” 000 for Memory Block , 1-1-47 to be effective,
e.g. Memory Block , 1-1-460=080
1~9=001 etc.
1~9 must be set to 000 before Memory Block , 1-1-47 can be used to set extension range.
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