[Cm85] Maximum Digits On C.o. Calls - NEC Univerge NEAX 2000 IPS Command Manual

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COMMAND CODE TITLE:
85
FUNCTION:
This command is used to define the maximum number of digits which can be dialed, after C.O. access,
given a specific first digit.
PRECAUTION:
This command is effective when CM35 Y=76 is assigned.
ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
+ 85Y +
ST
DE
DATA TABLE:
Y
No.
MEANING
0
Area Code
Development
7
Pattern No. 0-7
0-4: For Toll Restric-
tion
5-7: For LCR
See
CM35 Y=76
CM8A Y=4000-
4004,
4005-4007
NOTE 1:
If the office code is not assigned with this command, the maximum number of sending digits
is automatically set to "24".
NOTE 2:
Allows the development of a secondary table.
MAXIMUM DIGITS ON C.O. CALLS
AREA/OFFICE CODE
+
(1-8 digits)
AREA/OFFICE CODE
X
Area/Office Code,
or its part
X...X
X: 0-9, A (*) B (#)
(Maxi-
mum
8 digits)
MAXIMUM NUMBER
+
+
OF SENDING DIGITS
DE
(2 digits)
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SENDING DIGITS
00
Not used
01
1 digit
24
24 digits
79
79 digits
80
Go back to Area Code Development
Pattern No. 0 for Toll Restriction
(CM85 Y=0)
84
Go back to Area Code Development
Pattern No. 4 for Toll Restriction
(CM85 Y=4)
85
Go back to Area Code Development Pat-
tern No. 5 for LCR
(CM85 Y=5)
87
Go back to Area Code Development Pat-
tern No. 7 for LCR
(CM85 Y=7)
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CM85
+
EXE
: Initial Data
NOTE 1
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
NOTE 2
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