Aisa_T: Assignment Of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – T.number - NEC NEAX 7400 IMX Command Manual

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AISA_T: Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – Telephone
Number
1. General
This command is used to designate the station type (MST or SLV) and the number of memory block to be used
for the Speed Calling Group/Station. The station data of AISA command can be assigned by using Telephone
Number instead.
2. Precautions
1.
Only the Telephone Numbers assigned by the ALGSN command can be used. Telephone Numbers by the
ALGSL command is not available in this command.
2.
In case logging in to a LN, only the Telephone Numbers allocated to the stations within the logged-in
node can be used in this command. Also, when logging in to the NCN, the data memory of the whole
nodes in the network is to be written.
3.
One (1) Speed Calling - Station memory can be assigned a maximum of 18 digits for the long speed dial
number.
4.
One (1) BLOCK consists of ten (10) Speed Calling - Station memories.
5.
There are one hundred (100) BLOCKs per MG.
6.
The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8
7.
The MST station user can register the speed dial number and also originate a speed dial call.
8.
The SLV station user can originate a speed dial call, but speed dial number registration is not available.
The speed dial number registration is done by the MST station only.
9.
When the MST station is deleted, the SLV station within the same group is automatically deleted.
10. The MST station and slave stations must be in the same MG.
11. The AISD/AISD_T command allows the maintenance person to register the speed dial number.
12. Telephone Numbers of the Specific Attendant Console cannot be used.
13. A single station cannot be assigned to two or more Speed Calling groups in duplicate.
14. This command is available since Release 8 software enhancement.
ND-70348 (E)
AISA_T
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Revision 3.0

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