Programmable Station Numbering
1. Numbering schedules can be changed easily by pro-
gramming in stead of rewiring.
2. Numbering schedule (such as 200's, 300's, 900's) is
available for convenient office differentiation. (archi-
3. Normally, station numbers which are included in a
station paging zone must be sequential, but programm-
able station numbers can be randomly included in a
station paging zone. (Refer to Fig. 2)
4. Programming at station No. 200, 470 and 740 must set
up in each exchange to change the station numbering.
Dialing
Exchange
Programmable station
No. 203
Circuit No. 201
(Hardwired station
number)
Circuit No. 203
(Hardwired station
number)
Programmable station
No. 201
5. "Programmable
station
number"
series
for each
exchange
<Example 1> With Personal Number
<Example 2> Without Personal Number
<Example 3>
Exchange
A
B
C
Hardwired
station number
200 ~ 455
470 ~ 725
740 ~ 995
Programmed
station number
200 ~ 469
470 ~ 739
740 ~ 999
Exchange
A
B
C
Hardwired
station number
100 ~ 355
400 ~ 655
700 ~ 955
Programmed
station number
100 ~ 399
400 ~ 699
700 ~ 999
Exchange
A
B
C
Hardwired
station number
200 ~ 399
500 ~ 755
800 ~ 999
Programmed
station number
200 ~ 499
500 ~ 799
800 ~ 999
1. This function allows the system to have "Programmable
station numbers", other than the "Hardwired station
numbers" by programming.
The stations not registered for "Programmable Station
Numbers" remain in the original "Hardwired Station
Number".
2. Each station number can be programmed in the station
number series of the exchanges A, B and C that have
been determined by the function of the Selectable First
Station Number.
Hardwired
station number
2 0 1
2 0 2
2 0 3
2 0 4
2 0 5
Programmed
station number
2 0 1
2 0 2
3 0 1
3 0 2
Hardwired
station number
2 0 1
2 0 2
2 0 3
Programmed
station number
2 0 1
2 3 1
2 4 1
Hardwired
station number
2 0 0
2 0 1
2 0 2
2 0 3
3 2 6
3 2 7
Programmed
station number
2 0 3
2 0 1
<Fig.
1>
<Fig. 2>
<Fig. 3>
(Standard)
6. People operating the intercom stations need not be
aware of the Hardwired station numbers. However, care
must be taken when programming using station No. 200
in the exchange, as hardwired station numbers must be
used for that purpose.
Tie-line
Department 1
Department 2
Station
paging zone
– 86 –
tectual numbering). (Refer to Fig. 1)