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Feature Programming Manual
JANUARY, 2000
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  • Page 1 ND-70916(E) ISSUE 1 Feature Programming Manual JANUARY, 2000 NEC Corporation...
  • Page 2 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specifications, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 3 PAGE No. viii ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JANUARY,2000 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000/NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX Feature Programming Manual Revision Sheet 1/10 ND-70916(E)
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  • Page 12 PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE JANUARY,2000 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX 2000/NEAX 7400 ICS M100MX Feature Programming Manual Revision Sheet 10/10 ND-70916(E)
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................PURPOSE ............................. OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ......................REFERENCE MANUAL ........................HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ....................NATION CODE ASSIGNMENT ...................... CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES ....................ACCOUNT CODE ..........................ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT ....................term ........................ACCOUNT CODE-D AC METERING COT .........................
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS CALL BACK ............................CALL BACK-DON’T ANSWER ..................... term ..........................CALL BACK-D CALL BACK-MULTIPLE ASSIGNMENT ..................CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS ....................term ................. CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-D CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE ................. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE ....................term .................. CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-D CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE ................
  • Page 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS DATA LINE SECURITY ........................DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE ....................DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING ............DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD ....................term ......................DELAYED RINGING-D DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT ....................term ........................DIAL BY NAME-D term ........................DIAL INTERCOM-D DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) ............
  • Page 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS LAST NUMBER CALL ........................LAST NUMBER CALL-ATTENDANT ..................term ......................LAST NUMBER CALL-D LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT ..................... LEAST COST ROUTING-TIME OF DAY ROUTING ............... LINE LOCKOUT ..........................term ......................LINE PRESELECTION-D LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY-ATTENDANT ............ LONG LINE CIRCUIT ........................
  • Page 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS term ..................... POOLED LINE ACCESS-D POWER FAILURE TRANSFER ..................... term ......................PRIME LINE PICKUP-D PRIORITY CALL ..........................term ......................PRIVACY RELEASE-D term ........................... PRIVACY-D PRIVATE LINES ..........................PUSHBUTTON CALLING ........................ PUSHBUTTON CALLING-ATTENDANT ONLY ..............PUSHBUTTON TO ROTARY CONVERSION ................
  • Page 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS STATION/ATTENDANT CONTROLLED CONFERENCE (6/10-PARTY CONFERENCE) ....................... STATION CAMP-ON ......................... STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR ....................STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL ..................STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL ....................STATION LINE STATUS DISPLAY ..................... STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) ............STATION TO STATION CALLING ....................STATION TO STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE ........
  • Page 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY ................ CALLER ID CLASS ......................... MFC-INCOMING CALL ........................MFC-OUTGOING CALL ........................CHAPTER 2 HOTEL FEATURES ..................... HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE ......................HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY ......................HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ................... HOTEL FEATURE LIST ........................HOTEL SUSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY ..............
  • Page 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS term APPENDIX C: D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS ............... PRECAUTIONS ..........................PRINT OPERATIONS ........................Target Stations ..........................Call Record and Totaled Bill ......................Group Billing ............................ Billing Data Accumulation ......................Audit Print and Interim Print ......................AP Memory Management ......................
  • Page 21: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE/OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This manual explains the feature programming and hardware requirements for each business and hotel service feature in the NEAX2000 IVS /NEAX7400 ICS M100MX/NEAX2000 INTE- GRATED VOICE SERVER. OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL This manual consists of 2 chapters and 4 appendixes. The contents of Chapter 1 to Chapter 2 and Appendix A to D are outlined below.
  • Page 22: Reference Manual

    INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL APPENDIX D FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS This appendix contains the following Features and Specifications which explains each service feature, operating procedure, and service conditions. • BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS • HOSPITALITY FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS • FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS •...
  • Page 23 INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL Q-SIG System Manual: describes the system description, hardware installation procedure, and programming procedure for Q-SIG System. Remote PIM System Manual: describes the system description, hardware installation procedure, and troubleshooting proce- dure for Remote PIM System. VoIP System Manual: describes the system description, hardware installation procedure, programming procedure for VoIP System.
  • Page 24: How To Read This Manual

    INTRODUCTION HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 explains the feature programming for each service feature about the following items. PROGRAMMING This section explains the programming procedure for each service feature. The meaning of (1), (2) and marking are as follows. (1) : 1st data (2) : 2nd data : Initial data;...
  • Page 25 INTRODUCTION HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL For Call Information System (CIS) and Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), the following sections explain the system for further details. SYSTEM OUTLINE SYSTEM CAPACITY PROGRAMMING SUMMARY PRECAUTION – 5 – A2001-10...
  • Page 26: Nation Code Assignment

    INTRODUCTION NATION CODE ASSIGNMENT NATION CODE ASSIGNMENT With the Nation Code assigned, the system offers the particular services to the users of each country. For Australia or New Zealand, appropriate nation code to the user should be assigned by CM31 Y=0 as shown below.
  • Page 27: Chapter 1 Business Features

    CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES This chapter explains the programming procedure and hardware re- quirements. Explanations are given in alphabetical order of the feature names ex- cept the features on the next page, which require no programming. BUSINESS FEATURES .............
  • Page 28 CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES The following features require no programming. term • Alarm Indications • Time Display-D term term • Alphanumeric Display-D • Volume Control-D • Attendant Lockout • Attendant Training Jacks • Audible Indication Control • Battery Release Control •...
  • Page 29: Account Code

    ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT term ACCOUNT CODE-D ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT term ACCOUNT CODE-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify whether Service Set Tone should CM08 be sent after dialing the access code for 0 : No Tone Account Code entry. 1 : Service Set Tone CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for...
  • Page 30 ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT term ACCOUNT CODE-D HARDWARE REQUIRED SMDR (AP00 card and cables) term and DLC card if required – 10 – A2008-10...
  • Page 31: Ac Metering Cot

    AC METERING COT AC METERING COT PROGRAMMING For call charge, refer to the followings. STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) page 477 or CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) page 97 (1) When metering pulses are detected by a C.O. trunk. DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the application of answer signal Y=04...
  • Page 32 AC METERING COT DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Assign the Answer Signal Detect Timing • on the DTI trunks. 01-15: 32 ms.-480 ms. (32 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 128 ms. Assign the Process for detection of Meter- •...
  • Page 33: Add-On Conference-D Term

    term ADD-ON CONFERENCE-D term ADD-ON CONFERENCE-D PROGRAMMING page 506 In addition to the programming of “THREE-WAY CALLING” , do the following pro- gramming. DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with four party confer- CM08 ence. 1 : Four Party Conference This feature can only be activat- NOTE: term...
  • Page 34: Add-On Module-D Term

    term ADD-ON MODULE-D term ADD-ON MODULE-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Add-On Module number to its 000-763: LEN associated LEN. EC00-EC31: Add-On Module No. For PIM0/1: EC00-EC07 When the data assignment of For PIM2/3: EC08-EC15 NOTE: For PIM4/5: EC16-EC23 both DSS Console and Add-On Module are required, the same For PIM6/7: EC24-EC31...
  • Page 35 term ADD-ON MODULE-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Automatic/Manual/Dial Inter- Y=00 • com key to each Add-On Module, if re- My Line No. + + Add-On Module quired. Key No. (30-54) For details, refer to the following. A000-A031, A100-A131: term AUTOMATIC INTERCOM-D Automatic Intercom No.
  • Page 36 term ADD-ON MODULE-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the Delayed Ringing timing. 01-10: 2 sec.-20 sec. (2 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 10 sec. CM30 Provide Trunk Line Appearances to the Y=18 • trunk number. 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 37: Agent Busy Out-Ucd

    AGENT BUSY OUT-UCD AGENT BUSY OUT-UCD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the access code for UCD station Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • CM20 Busy-Out Set and Reset. X-XXXX: Access Code A044: Busy-Out Set A045: Busy-Out Reset Assign the BUSY OUT key to required Y=00 CM90 •...
  • Page 38: Analog Port Adapter-D Term

    term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D PROGRAMMING To assign the Single Port Mode: START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the Analog Port Adapter to the re- Y=32 CM13 • quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0: To connect Assign the Single Port Mode to the Y=33 •...
  • Page 39 term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D To assign the Dual Port Mode: term (1) Data Assignment for D accommodates the Analog Port Adapter START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the Analog Port Adapter to the re- Y=32 CM13 • quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0: To connect Assign the Dual Port Mode to the required Y=33...
  • Page 40 term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign an virtual key for analog terminal. Y=00 • Analog Terminal Station No. + + Key X-XXXXXXXX: Analog Terminal Sta- tion No. assigned by CM10. CM93 Assign an analog terminal station number X-XXXXXXXX: Analog Terminal Sta- as Prime Line.
  • Page 41: Announcement Service

    ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE PROGRAMMING To access the Digital Announcement Trunk from a station or C.O./Tie Line party: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify the Multiple Connections of the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) 0 : Available on Announcement Service. 1 : Not available (Single Connection) Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN CM10...
  • Page 42 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Announcement Service in the Ser- Y=34 Announcement Service Group 0 • vice Restriction Class A assigned by (Replay) CM12 Y=02. Y=35 Announcement Service Group 1 • (Replay) Y=36 Announcement Service Group 2 • (Replay) Y=37 Announcement Service Group 3 •...
  • Page 43 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 When Multiple Connections is provided • (CM08>124: 0), specify the duration of message replay for the Announcement 01-99: 4 sec.-396 sec. Service. (4 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 60-64 sec. CM49 Assign the function for each Digital An- Y=00...
  • Page 44 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide a voice message when an incoming C.O. line/Tie line call has been transferred and encounters a busy or no answer condition: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No.
  • Page 45 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the function for each Digital An- Y=00 • CM49 nouncement Trunk card. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. (EB002-EB127) as- signed by CM10 06XX: No Answer : 00-63: Message No. 07XX: Busy : 00-63: Message No.
  • Page 46 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide a voice message when an incoming DID line/Tie line call has been terminated to a station and encounters a busy or no answer condition: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN.
  • Page 47 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the function of the Digital An- Y=00 • nouncement Trunk card. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. (EB002-EB127) as- signed by CM10 0D00: No Answer 0E00: Busy Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk as Y=00 No Answer •...
  • Page 48 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide an Internal Recorded Message from a Digital Announcement Trunk in place of Music On Hold: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. NOTE: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031...
  • Page 49 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE A voice message in place of Music-On-Hold can be provided when a call has been NOTE: placed on hold. Different messages can be programmed on a tenant basis. • Different messages can be programmed, depending on the type of line (C.O. line, •...
  • Page 50 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide the Night Announcement by Digital Announcement Trunk: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: card number must be assigned For PIM2/3: EB032-EB063...
  • Page 51 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE A voice message can be sent to incoming C.O. lines during Night Mode. NOTE: • Different messages can be programmed on each C.O. line. • The voice message can be programmed for Day/Night. • More than one connection can be made to a Digital Announcement Trunk Card. Only the first connection can be assured of hearing the message from the beginning.
  • Page 52: Attendant Camp-On With Tone Indication

    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the Camp-On Tone sent to busy station. 0 : Camp on Tone is sent out only once. 1 : Camp on Tone is repeated at an interval of 4 sec.
  • Page 53 ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION To display the busy station number and name on an Attendant Console when reentering a Camped-On trunk by pressing the loop key: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the Attendant Console with the busy station number/name display when 0 : Available reentering a Camped-On trunk.
  • Page 54: Attendant Console Lockout-Password

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT-PASSWORD ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT-PASSWORD PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Assign the Mode key for providing Atten- Y=00 • dant Console Lockout on the ATTCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6110 CM20 Assign the access code for providing At- Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 •...
  • Page 55: Attendant Delay Announcement

    ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: card number must be assigned For PIM2/3: EB032-EB063 to the first LEN (Level 0), the For PIM4/5: EB064-EB095...
  • Page 56 ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 To record, replay and delete a message, Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • assign the Digital Announcement Trunk X-XXXX: Access Code access cords, respectively. A100: Record A101: Replay A102: Delete CM41 Specify the unanswered timing of mes- •...
  • Page 57: Attendant Loop Release

    ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with the Attendant 014: Attendant Loop Release CM08 Loop Release. 0: Available To reenter the call that has been released from a loop, before being recalled: DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the access code for Call Pickup-Di-...
  • Page 58: Attendant Night Transfer

    ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with Attendant Night 018: Attendant Night Transfer CM08 Transfer. : To provide CM51 Assign the Night-station to each ATTCON Y=13 • Group. 00-03: ATTCON Group 0-3 assigned by CM60 Y=00 X-XXXXXXX: Night-station No.
  • Page 59: Attendant Override

    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE ATTENDANT OVERRIDE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with ATTENDANT CM08 OVERRIDE. : Available Specify whether the Warning Tone is sent to the connected parties. : Not sent • Three burst tone : To send [Australia/Other Countries] •...
  • Page 60 ATTENDANT OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Trunk Identification Code to Y=19 CM30 • each trunk. 000-255: Trunk No. XXXX: Trunk ID Code By loading the Resident System NOTE: Program, Trunk Identification Codes are assigned as follows. 1XXX XXX: 000-255: Trunk number Assign the Busy Verification key to Y=00 CM90...
  • Page 61: Attendant Speed Calling-System Set Up

    ATTENDANT SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM SET UP ATTENDANT SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM SET UP PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM60 Assign the password code for Attendant Y=30 • Programming. XX-XX: Password (Max.8 digits) : 0-9, A(*), B(#) If no data is set, the default setting is NONE.
  • Page 62: Attendant Terminal-D Term

    term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the My Line number to the required 000-763: LEN CM10 LEN. FX-FXXXXXXXX: My Line No. Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 CM12 • the Attendant Terminal to the required X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No.
  • Page 63 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign each Loop Line number assigned Y=03 • by CM11 as an Attendant Loop Line. AA01-AA75: Loop Line No. assigned by CM11 08: Attendant Terminal Loop Line Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 •...
  • Page 64 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the destination of Priority Call 0 to Y=12 • each OPR line. 00-63: Tenant No. AB00-AB99: OPR Line No. CM08 Assign the destination of Priority Call 0 to the system. 0: Same station as CM51 Y=12 CM30 On the required trunks, assign the destina- Y=02...
  • Page 65 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D If a DSS Console is used with the Attendant Terminal, do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the DSS Console number to the re- 000-763: LEN quired LEN. E100-E131: DSS Console No. For PIM0/1: E100-E107 For PIM2/3: E108-E115 For PIM4/5: E116-E123 For PIM6/7: E124-E131...
  • Page 66 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D Example: L1-L5: Loop Keys DDD : ICI Keys TIE : RLS : Release Key OPR : Operator Call Key 200 : My Line Key OVR : Executive Right of Way Key : Night Key Feature Recall Conf Redial Hold Transfer Answer...
  • Page 67 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D Programming for Example: COMMAND CODE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS AA01 AA02 AA03 Loop Line Number AA04 AA05 AB10 OPR Line Number AB20 ICI Line Number AB21 1202 1500 Service Class for Attendant Terminal 1202 AB10 1501 1202 AB20 1501...
  • Page 68 term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D COMMAND CODE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 5112 AB10 Operator Call Termination to OPR Line 3002 3002 3002 3002 3002 3004 AB20 3004 AB20 3004 AB20 Incoming Call Termination to ICI Line 3004 AB20 3004 AB20 9000 200,01 AA01 9000...
  • Page 69: Authorization Code

    AUTHORIZATION CODE AUTHORIZATION CODE PROGRAMMING There are two kinds of processor for Authorization Code. One is MP card, the other is AP01 card. For MP card, EXPMEM card can be used to expand the number of codes. (1) With MP card DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 70 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number Y=A0 • for Authorization Code. 0: Authorization Code 0-9: ID Code Development No. 00-09 CM2A Y=00-09 is determined NOTE: by this data. Assign the ID Code for Authorization Y=00-09 •...
  • Page 71 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Service Restriction Y=12 • Class A to each ID Code Pattern number. 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. The features available in each class are 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM15. Assign the desired Service Restriction Y=13 •...
  • Page 72 AUTHORIZATION CODE (2) With AP01 card DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the AP number to the AP01 card. CM05 • 04-15: AP No. The AP number must match the 07: AP01 card NOTE: SENSE switch setting on the AP01 card. INITIAL CM08 Designate the processor for this feature as 216: Processor for Authorization Code...
  • Page 73 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the maximum number of digits for Authorization Code. 01-10 : 1 digit-10 digits NONE : 10 digits If Check Code is provided, the maximum number of digits is limited to 8. Specify the conditions for adding a Check Y=0 Significant digits for Check Code CMD5 •...
  • Page 74 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CMD5 Set the Authorization Code and its tempo- • rary Service Class. X-X...X: Authorization Code (Max. By entering the Authorization Code, the number of digits specified by Check Code will be displayed on the MAT CM42>11) or CAT.
  • Page 75 AUTHORIZATION CODE Approximately 1,000 Authorization Codes including Forced Account Codes and Re- NOTE 1: mote Access to System codes can be defined. The number of codes varies with the number of digits assigned to each code. For details, refer to APPENDIX D “FEATURES page D1 AND SPECIFICATIONS”.
  • Page 76: Automated Attendant

    AUTOMATED ATTENDANT AUTOMATED ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the data for Automated Attendant Y=02 CM30 • to the required trunks. Terminating System in Day Mode Y=03 • Terminating System in Night Mode Y=40 Terminating System in Mode A • Y=41 Terminating System in Mode B •...
  • Page 77 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA Y=33 Handling of all PBR busy when CM30 • Y=30, 31 is set to 08 000-255: Trunk No. 00 : C.O. line release 01 : Forwarded to TAS indicator 03 : Forwarded to Attendant Console 15 : C.O. line release CM45 Assign the PB (DTMF) Receiver for only •...
  • Page 78 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA Specify whether no Dial Tone connection • CM48 is required for the answering method as- signed by CM64 Y=0. 0 : No DT 1 : DT INITIAL Specify the ringing cadence for an Auto- CM08 mated Attendant call. 0 : As per CM08>392-Pattern 2 1 : As per CM35 Y=33 Specify the process when a call is trans-...
  • Page 79 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT When the 1st and/or the 2nd answering message is required: CM30 Y=30, 31>2nd data 08, CM64 Y=0>2nd data 02, or Night Message is required: CM64 Y=2>2nd data 02, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN card number to the required LEN.
  • Page 80 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the message replay timer for Auto- • mated Attendant. 01-15: 4 sec.-60 sec. (4 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 40 sec. HARDWARE REQUIRED For providing the first and/or second Answering Message/Night Message DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) –...
  • Page 81: Automatic Call Distribution (Acd)-Management Information System (Mis)

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD)-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD)-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) PROGRAMMING Refer to “CallCenterWorX System Manual”. HARDWARE REQUIRED Refer to “CallCenterWorX System Manual”. – 61 – A2056-10...
  • Page 82: Automatic Camp-On

    AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the Camp-On Tone pattern. 0 : Send out only once 1 : Repeat at 4 sec. intervals CM30 Assign Automatic Camp-On to the re- Y=13 In Day Mode • quired DIT trunks. Y=14 In Night Mode •...
  • Page 83: Automatic Change Of Night Service

    AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF NIGHT SERVICE AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF NIGHT SERVICE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with Automatic CM08 Change of Night Service. 0: Available Assign the data for terminating system in Y=02 Day Mode • CM30 Day Mode and Night Mode for each trunk. 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 84: Automatic Hold-D Term

    term AUTOMATIC HOLD-D term AUTOMATIC HOLD-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • CM12 term Automatic Hold to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Automatic Hold in the Service Re- Y=72 CM15 •...
  • Page 85: Automatic Idle Return-D Term

    term AUTOMATIC IDLE RETURN-D term AUTOMATIC IDLE RETURN-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with this feature. CM08 1 : Available HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card – 65 – A2056-10...
  • Page 86: Automatic Intercom-D Term

    term AUTOMATIC INTERCOM-D term AUTOMATIC INTERCOM-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM11 Assign an Automatic Intercom number to 000-255: Virtual LEN the Virtual LEN. The Automatic Intercom A000-A031 stations are paired as shown below. A100-A131 (Automatic Intercom No.) GROUP No. INTERCOM NUMBER AX YY A000, A100 X : 0/1 to be made one pair...
  • Page 87 term AUTOMATIC INTERCOM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM56 Assign the My Line number to each Auto- Y=10 • matic Intercom number. A000-A031, A100-A131: Automatic In- tercom No. assigned by CM11 X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Assign the AUTOMATIC INTERCOM key Y=00 CM90 • term to each D My Line No.
  • Page 88: Automatic Recall

    AUTOMATIC RECALL term AUTOMATIC RECALL-D AUTOMATIC RECALL term AUTOMATIC RECALL-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the timing for AUTOMATIC RE- CM41 • CALL. 00: Attendant Recall If no data is set, the following timing will be 01-14: 2.4 sec.-33.6 sec. applied: (2.4 sec.
  • Page 89 AUTOMATIC RECALL term AUTOMATIC RECALL-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 11: Attendant Hold Recall 01-14: 2.4 sec.-33.6 sec. (2.4 sec. increments) 15-24: 38.4 sec.-124.8 sec. (9.6 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 31.2- 33.6 sec. 26: Camp-On Recall 01-15: 16 sec.-128 sec.
  • Page 90: Background Music-D Term

    term BACKGROUND MUSIC-D term BACKGROUND MUSIC-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign BGM Interface trunks (COT card/ 000-763: LEN TNT card) to the required LEN. D000-D255: COT/TNT Trunk No. The TNT trunk number must be NOTE: assigned to the first LEN (Level 0) and the third LEN (Level 2) of each LT slot.
  • Page 91 term BACKGROUND MUSIC-D HARDWARE REQUIRED External BGM source (Up to 10 BGM sources can be provided) COT/TNT card term and DLC card – 71 – A2066-10...
  • Page 92: Boss-Secretary-Message Waiting Lamp Control-D Term

    term BOSS-SECRETARY-MESSAGE WAITING LAMP CONTROL-D BOSS-SECRETARY-MESSAGE WAITING LAMP CONTROL- term PROGRAMMING term In addition to the programming of “BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D ” page 74 , do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 If the Boss station is a Single Line Tele- Y=03 •...
  • Page 93: Boss-Secretary Override-D Term

    term BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D term BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D PROGRAMMING term page 74 In addition to the programming of “BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D ” , do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 To provide Boss/Secretary Override, as- For Secretary Station: sign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 •...
  • Page 94: Boss-Secretary Transfer-D Term

    term BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D term BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D PROGRAMMING To assign the Secretary station: DESCRIPTION DATA START term CM13 Assign Secretary station to required D Y=12 • station. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. of Secre- tary station 0: Secretary station Assign the Boss line key as a secondary Y=00 •...
  • Page 95: Broker's Call

    BROKER’S CALL BROKER’S CALL PROGRAMMING term Refer to “CALL HOLD” and “CALL HOLD-D ”. page 95 – 75 – A2066-10...
  • Page 96: Brokerage-Hot Line-Dbrokerage-Hot Line-Outside-D

    term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-D term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-OUTSIDE-D term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-D term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-OUTSIDE-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual Line station number to 000-255: Virtual LEN required Virtual LEN. X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Station No. Assign the Hot Line to the Virtual Line sta- Y=03 •...
  • Page 97 term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-D term BROKERAGE-HOT LINE-OUTSIDE-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Allocate the memory area for the Broker- 65: For Hot Line-Outside age Hot Line-Outside call. XXX YYY XXX: 000-299: Starting Memory Slot For example, to assign the 10-Brokerage Hot Line-Outside calls into No.100 through YYY: 001-100: Number of Memory No.109 Memory Slots, 2nd data is Slots required...
  • Page 98: Busy Lamp Field-Fixed

    BUSY LAMP FIELD-FIXED BUSY LAMP FIELD-FIXED PROGRAMMING page 230 Refer to “DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE”. HARDWARE REQUIRED ATTCON/DESKCON with DSS Console DLC card – 78 – A2076-10...
  • Page 99: Busy Verification

    BUSY VERIFICATION BUSY VERIFICATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with Busy Verification. CM08 1 : Available Specify whether the Warning Tone is sent to the connected parties. 0 : Not sent • Three burst tone 1 : To send [Australia/Other Countries] •...
  • Page 100: Call Back Call Back-Don't Answer Call Back-D

    CALL BACK CALL BACK-DON’T ANSWER term CALL BACK-D CALL BACK CALL BACK-DON’T ANSWER term CALL BACK-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with the Single Digit 156: Ringback Tone CM08 Feature Access Code while calling the sta- 0: Available tion hears ringback tone/busy tone.
  • Page 101 CALL BACK CALL BACK-DON’T ANSWER term CALL BACK-D DESCRIPTION DATA Allow Call Back in the Service Restriction Y=03 • CM15 Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02. 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- signed by CM12 Y=02 1 : Allow Allow Call Back-Multiple Assignment in Y=46 •...
  • Page 102: Call Back-Multiple Assignment

    CALL BACK-MULTIPLE ASSIGNMENT CALL BACK-MULTIPLE ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING Refer to “CALL BACK”. page 80 – 82 – A2076-10...
  • Page 103: Call Forwarding-All Calls

    CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS term CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-D CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS term CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-D CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. this feature to the required stations. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15...
  • Page 104 CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS term CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-D CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 • Incoming Trunk Route No. + Outgoing Trunk Route No. assigned by CM35 Y=05 0: Allow Specify the setting method for Call For- CM08 warding-All Calls-Outside. 0 : The feature is set when the station goes on hook/when receiving Ser- vice Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : The feature is set when receiving...
  • Page 105: Call Forwarding-Busy Line

    CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE term CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-D CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE term CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-D CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • this feature to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No.
  • Page 106 CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE term CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-D CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign Call Forwarding-Busy Line keys to Y=00 • term the D , as required. My Line No. + + Key No. F0014: Call Forwarding-Busy Line Set/ Cancel For setting the same key as Call Forward- ing-Don’t Answer (2) F0012: Set/Cancel...
  • Page 107 CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE term CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-D CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Allow or restrict the ability to set Call For- warding-Busy Line for a station with Do 0 : Allow Not Disturb set. 1 : Restrict Assign whether or not an extension can set Call Forwarding-Busy Line-Outside by 0 : Restrict entering only a trunk access code.
  • Page 108: Call Forwarding-Don't Answer

    CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER term CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-D CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER term CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-D CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign Service Restriction Class A to the Y=02 CM12 • required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer in the...
  • Page 109 CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER term CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-D CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer keys Y=00 • term to the D , as required. My Line No. + + Key No. F0016: Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer Set/Cancel For setting the same key as Call Forward- ing-Busy Line (2) F0012: Set/Cancel Specify the timing for Call Forwarding-...
  • Page 110 CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER term CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-D CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign whether or not an extension can set Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer-Outside 0 : Restrict by entering only a trunk access code. 1 : Allow Assign whether or not the system should check the trunk restriction class of the for- 0 : Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer- warded station during a Call Forwarding-...
  • Page 111: Call Forwarding-I'm Here

    CALL FORWARDING-I’M HERE CALL FORWARDING-I’M HERE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Forwarding-I’m Here in the Ser- Y=15 CM15 •...
  • Page 112: Call Forwarding-Intercept/Announcement

    CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN CM10 card number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: card number must be assigned For PIM2/3: EB032-EB063 to the first LEN (Level 0), the For PIM4/5: EB064-EB095...
  • Page 113 CALL FORWARDING-INTERCEPT/ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk as Y=06 • the destination of DID call intercepted on 00-63: Tenant No. each tenant. EB000-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk as Y=07 • the destination of Tie Line call intercepted 00-63: Tenant No.
  • Page 114: Call Forwading Set/Reset By Mat/Cat

    CALL FORWARDING SET/RESET BY MAT/CAT CALL FORWARDING SET/RESET BY MAT/CAT PROGRAMMING To set or reset the Call Forwarding service from a MAT/CAT, use the following command. DESCRIPTION DATA START CME6 Use CME6 Y=00-03 for Call Forwarding Y=00 CF-All Calls • and CME6 Y=04-05 for Split Call Forward- Y=01 CF-Busy Line •...
  • Page 115: Call Hold

    CALL HOLD term CALL HOLD-D CALL HOLD term CALL HOLD-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign Service Restriction Class A to re- Y=02 CM12 • quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Call Hold in the Service Restriction Y=01 •...
  • Page 116: Call Indicator Lamp-D Term

    term CALL INDICATOR LAMP-D term CALL INDICATOR LAMP-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify whether call termination is indicat- Y=05 CM90 • ed on the Call Indicator Lamp or not on My Line No. + + Key No. each line key. 0 : Not indicated 1 : To indicate HARDWARE REQUIRED...
  • Page 117: Call Information System (Cis)

    CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SYSTEM OUTLINE CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SYSTEM OUTLINE term The D TIMS (Time Information Management System) is a unique Call Information System (CIS) which allows the system owner to obtain the trunk outgoing call information on a printer. term An ordinary serial printer is used as the TIMS printer, and the printer(s) are controlled by a D term...
  • Page 118 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) SYSTEM CAPACITY SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity DESCRIPTION CAPACITY Station Trunk Printer Call Charge per Station $0.00-$999.99 Call Storage Capacity 800/1600/26000 calls (NOTE) term TIMS Terminal The AP keeps supervising the TIMS printer status. If the printer’s ER (PIN 20) is off NOTE: means that the printer is not ready, the AP stores the call information into its buffer memory.
  • Page 119 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card term DLC card RS PRT-15(S) CA Printer (Customer provided) EXPMEM card (PZ-M537) on AP00 – 99 – A2097-10...
  • Page 120 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) term TIMS TERMINAL term TIMS TERMINAL term term assigned the TIMS function buttons is called the D TIMS. Following figure shows the term typical key arrangement of the D TIMS. term The accumulated billing data can be printed by the D TIMS operations, and further, hotel fea- tures available.
  • Page 121 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) term TIMS TERMINAL Since this operation is involved in the incidence of the data loss, this operation is not NOTE 1: available in default data. You can select the print type (Interim Totaled Bill/Audit Totaled Bill/Interim Call Record/ NOTE 2: Audit Call Record) when the check-out is performed from the Front Desk Terminal.
  • Page 122 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) term TIMS TERMINAL term Key Arrangement of D TIMS term • D Exit Help PRINT DETAIL GROUP HRLS CK-IN RSTS RESET HDND DND OV MY LINE Feature Recall LNR/SPD Speaker Answer Hold Transfer Continued on next page –...
  • Page 123 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) term TIMS TERMINAL term Key Arrangement of D TIMS term • D CHKIN WKUP RESET CANCL MYLINE ❋ – 103 – A2097-10...
  • Page 124 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) CHARGING METHOD CHARGING METHOD term The D TIMS can support the following charging methods on outgoing C.O. Call (Local/Toll STD Call and International Call). • Metering Pulse The system counts up the metering pulse from Central Office, and calculates call charge on each call with charging rate per pulse programmed.
  • Page 125 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING SUMMARY PROGRAMMING SUMMARY • CO/Tie Line/International Call Charge START page 108 AP Initialization term TIMS page 110 Programming Does Metering Pulse arrive on C.O. OG call? Metering Pulse page 114 Programming H-METHOD K-METHOD What is charging method? H-Method page 115...
  • Page 126 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING SUMMARY • ISDN Call Charge for France START page 108 AP Initialization ISDN Call Charge page 118 Programming [France Only] TIMS Printer page 119 Programming – 106 – A2097-10...
  • Page 127 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING Precaution/Station Number Data Loading PROGRAMMING Precaution term Before programming the system data for D TIMS, confirm that the system data is under the following status. • The system is under On-Line mode (“RUN” lamp is flashing on the MP card) •...
  • Page 128 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization AP Initialization This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. If the system already applied the AP related feature, you can skip the data assignment explained on this section. The AP should have already activated if one of the following feature applied;...
  • Page 129 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization DESCRIPTION DATA CMD101 Load the initial data into the AP00 card. 0000 AP OFF LINE On the AP00 card, set SW1 switch as SW1-4 should be set as fol- NOTE: shown below: lows; ON : AP No.
  • Page 130 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING term TIMS Programming term TIMS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar year 0000-9999 (Ex. 1999) 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue) 03 (Wed)
  • Page 131 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING term TIMS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA term CM12 Assign the D TIMS function to the re- Y=02 • term quired D X-XXXX: My Line No. assigned by CM10 XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class term Allow the D TIMS function in the Ser-...
  • Page 132 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING term TIMS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the measured rate, if franc/cen- 69: dollar/franc time required. 00-99: 00-99 dollars/franc Use first data: 69 for dollar/franc, and use 70: cent/centime first data: 70 for cent/centime. 00-99: 00-99 cents/centimes By this setting, the call charge is calculat- ed according to the message rate sent term...
  • Page 133 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING term TIMS Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Specify the L0-L3 Lamp meanings on the AP00 card. See the following table. AP00 INITIAL Confirm CS Lamp on the printer NOTE: port is “ON”. 2ND DATA LAMP Port No. No.
  • Page 134 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING Metering Pulse Programming Metering Pulse Programming When a metering pulse arrives from C.O. in the event of C.O. outgoing call (Local Call, Toll Call or International Call), do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD000 Specify the charging method.
  • Page 135 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING H-Method Programming H-Method Programming When the battery reversal signal arrives as an answer signal or no answer signal in the event of C.O. outgoing call, and when the H-Method charge is required, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 136 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING Flat Rate/Fixed Charge Programming Flat Rate/Fixed Charge Programming When the battery reversal signal arrives as an answer signal or no answer signal, and when the C.O. outgoing call charge with the flat rate is required, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 137 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING K-Method Programming K-Method Programming When the battery reversal signal arrives as an answer signal or no answer signal in the event of C.O. outgoing call, and when the K-Method charge is required, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 138 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING ISDN Call Charge Programming [France Only] ISDN Call Charge Programming [France Only] For ISDN call charge in France, do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CMD026 Assign the charging method development 00-63: Trunk Route No. table number to outgoing trunk route.
  • Page 139 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming TIMS Printer Programming term To provide the D TIMS function for printout of various kind of billing information, the condition for interface with printer and so on, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD000...
  • Page 140 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Specify whether the serial number of the CMD000 call record is printed out, by the printout 0 : Not printed out operation of call records. 1 : To printout Specify whether the serial number of the call record is printed out, by the immediate 0 : Not printed out printout operation of call records.
  • Page 141 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Specify whether print queuing is provided CMD000 by the printout operation during the printer 0 : Not provided is in busy, off-line or short of paper. (Error indication) 1 : To provide Specify whether the restriction of outgoing call is set during printout operation of total 0 : Not set...
  • Page 142 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Specify whether the operation for display- CMD000 ing the totaled bill of call records on group 0 : Not available basis is available. 1 : Available Specify whether automatic totaled bill In- terim Printout is executed once a day.
  • Page 143 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the symbol of the currency printed CMD001 out. 0 : $ 1 : Not printed will be printed) 2 : FF Specify the number to be deleted from called party number in call record printout. : All digits are printed 1-25: Last 1-25 digits are deleted 26 : All digits are deleted...
  • Page 144 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the maximum number of call CMD003 term record for D TIMS. 0 : Not used 1-12000: 1 call-12000 calls Specify the maximum number of waiting buffer for the Immediate Printout Call 0 : Not used Record for the Printer which is set to “16”...
  • Page 145 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Message to be printed, if re- 0-63: Character print position CMD030 quired. Print Position 0 - - - - - 19 X - - - - - X (1 line) 20 - - - - 39 X - - - - - X (2 lines) 40 - - - - 59...
  • Page 146 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Station Group. X-XXXX: Station No. CMD012 00-07 : ATTCON No. 000-128: Group No. Group No. 128 is to be as- NOTE: signed to stations to which a Group No. is not assigned. Assign the Medium Group.
  • Page 147 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD016 Assign the Station Feature to the Service See the following table. Class assigned by CMD015. See the following table. : Initial Data 1ST DATA 2ND DATA DATA MEANING XX04 Commission for each call is added to the call 0 : NO NOTE...
  • Page 148 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DATA DESCRIPTION CMD033 Assign a call development table number to 00-63 : Trunk Route No. each outgoing trunk route. 0 -127: Type of call development table On the basis of each table number assigned by this command, the type of call to the dialed digits is assigned by CMD034 as shown below.
  • Page 149 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming DESCRIPTION DATA term Assign the data for identifying which print- X-XXXX: My Line No. of D TIMS CMD035 er is used by the key operation of each Terminal term TIMS Terminal. 0 : Printer 0 1 : Printer 1 –...
  • Page 150 CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) PROGRAMMING TIMS Printer Programming When you clear the call records by the Audit Report (without printout) after confirming whether the call records are printed out normally or not by the Interim Printout, do the following program- ming.
  • Page 151: Call Park-D Term

    term CALL PARK-D term CALL PARK-D PROGRAMMING page 133 Refer to “CALL PARK-TENANT”. HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card – 131 – A2131-10...
  • Page 152: Call Park-System

    CALL PARK-SYSTEM CALL PARK-SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify whether a trunk placed on consul- tation hold by Call Park-System can be re- 0 : Not available trieved by pressing a trunk line 1 : Available term appearance key on a D CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C to Y=07...
  • Page 153: Call Park-Tenant

    CALL PARK-TENANT CALL PARK-TENANT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify whether a trunk placed on consul- tation hold by Call Park-Tenant can be re- 0 : Not available trieved by depressing a trunk line 1 : Available term appearance key on a D term CM90 Assign Call Park keys to the D...
  • Page 154: Call Pickup-Designated Group

    CALL PICKUP-DESIGNATED GROUP CALL PICKUP-DESIGNATED GROUP PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM16 Assign each Call Pickup group, by assign- • ing station numbers within a group one by X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be in- one with the following operation: cluded in the Call Pick- 1st Operation: (1) Station A (2) Station B up Group 2nd Operation: (1) Station B (2) Station C...
  • Page 155: Call Pickup-Direct

    CALL PICKUP-DIRECT CALL PICKUP-DIRECT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Pickup-Direct in the Service Re- Y=14 CM15 • striction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02.
  • Page 156: Call Pickup-Group

    CALL PICKUP-GROUP term CALL PICKUP-GROUP-D CALL PICKUP-GROUP term CALL PICKUP-GROUP-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign each Call Pickup group, by assign- CM16 • ing station numbers within a group one by X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be in- one with the following operation: cluded in the Call Pick- 1st Operation: (1) Station A (2) Station B up group...
  • Page 157: Call Queuing

    CALL QUEUING CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to “CALL WAITING DISPLAY”. page 142 – 137 – A2131-10...
  • Page 158: Call Redirect

    CALL REDIRECT CALL REDIRECT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START term CM90 Provide the D with a Call Redirect key Y=00 • for transferring a call to a destination sta- My Line No. + + Key No. tion or VMS. F5011: Call Redirect 0 (For transferring to a station as- signed by CM51 Y=22) F5012: Call Redirect 1...
  • Page 159: Call Transfer-All Calls

    CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS term CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-D CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS term CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify Call Transfer from a station before CM08 a called station answers. 0 : Not available 1 : Available HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card if required –...
  • Page 160: Call Transfer-Attendant

    CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign an Access code for operator calls. Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • X-XXXX: Access Code Specify the tenants to be handled by each Y=0-3 ATT Group 0-3 assigned by CM62 •...
  • Page 161: Call Waiting Answer-D Term

    term CALL WAITING ANSWER-D term CALL WAITING ANSWER-D PROGRAMMING page 145 Refer to “CALL WAITING-TERMINATING”. HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card – 141 – A2131-10...
  • Page 162: Call Waiting Display

    CALL WAITING DISPLAY CALL WAITING DISPLAY PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM42 Specify the number of waiting calls which cause Call Waiting display to flash. 01-48: Number of Waiting Calls If no data is set, the default setting is 6-wait- ing call. –...
  • Page 163: Call Waiting-Station

    CALL WAITING-STATION CALL WAITING-STATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Call Waiting 146: Automatic Camp-On feature. 0: Available 147: Manual Camp-On (Result of Switch Hook Flash while hearing Busy Tone) 0: Special Dial Tone allowing use of Camp-On by Station access code To activate the Single Digit Feature Ac- 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash...
  • Page 164 CALL WAITING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Call Waiting feature to the required sta- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. tions. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Call Waiting in the Service Restric- Y=43 Call Waiting-Set from calling side •...
  • Page 165: Call Waiting-Terminating

    CALL WAITING-TERMINATING CALL WAITING-TERMINATING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the Y=02 • required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Waiting-Terminating in the Ser- Y=44 CM15 • vice Restriction Class A assigned by 00-15: Service Restriction Class A CM12 Y=02.
  • Page 166 CALL WAITING-TERMINATING To provide an outside party on DID call with the Call Waiting feature: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify the Camp-On (Call Waiting) Tone sent to a busy station. For Australia/Other Countries: 0 : Every 4 sec. 1 : Only once For New Zealand: 0 : Only once 1 : Every 2 min.
  • Page 167: Caller Id Display

    CALLER ID DISPLAY CALLER ID DISPLAY PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START term CM90 Provide the D with a Caller ID Display Y=00 • key. My Line No. + + Key No. F5010: Caller ID Display HARDWARE REQUIRED term with LCD and DLC card –...
  • Page 168: Choice Of Night Service

    CHOICE OF NIGHT SERVICE CHOICE OF NIGHT SERVICE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with Choice of Night Service via ATTCON/DESKCON Pro- 0: Available gramming Mode. Assign the data for terminating system in Y=02 Day Mode CM30 • Day Mode/Night Mode/Mode A/Mode B of Y=03 Night Mode •...
  • Page 169: Class Of Service-Individual

    CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMMING To assign the Telephone Class: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Telephone Class to each sta- Y=00 Type of Telephone • tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 1 : DP (Rotary Dial Telephone) 2 : DTMF (Push Button Telephone) 3 : DTMF/DP Y=03 Telephone Class •...
  • Page 170 CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL To assign the Trunk Restriction Class: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Trunk Restriction Class to each Y=01 Trunk Restriction Class • station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. X: 1 -8: Trunk Restriction Class in Day Mode. Z: 1 -8: Trunk Restriction Class in Night Mode.
  • Page 171 CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL To assign the Service Restriction Class: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the required Service Restriction Y=02 • Class to each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Service Restriction category for each XX ZZ class are specified by CM15. XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Y=07 •...
  • Page 172: Code Calling Access

    CODE CALLING ACCESS CODE CALLING ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the interface trunk (COT card and 000-763: LEN DK card) to the required LEN. D000-D255: COT Card No. E800-E831: DK Card No. NOTE 1: The DK card number must be as- For PIM0/1: E800-E807 signed to the first LEN (Level 0) For PIM2/3: E808-E815...
  • Page 173 CODE CALLING ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the paging function to the DK card. XX Y XX : 00-31: DK Card No. assigned by CM10 (E800-E831) Y : 0-3: Circuit No. of DK card 313: MP built-in External Equipment In- terface 02XX: Zone assigned by CM30 Y=28 : 00-09: Speaker Paging Zone 0-9...
  • Page 174: Common Route Indial

    COMMON ROUTE INDIAL COMMON ROUTE INDIAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Diversion Display. 0: Available CM90 Assign the required number of LDN or TIE Y=00 • keys on the ATTCON/DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6000-F6007: LDN0-7 F6040-F6047: TIE0-7 CM50...
  • Page 175 COMMON ROUTE INDIAL To provide the LDN Diversion feature, the following programming is also required: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the LDN Diversion feature. 0: Available CM58 Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each Y=00 Tenant No. of LDN •...
  • Page 176 COMMON ROUTE INDIAL DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 Y=05 Night Mode diversion for busy • destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 Same as CM58 Y=04 Y=06 Day Mode diversion for non-an- • swering destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 00: To Attendant Console (NANS key) 08: To TAS Y=07 Night Mode diversion for non-an- •...
  • Page 177: Consecutive Speed Calling

    CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING PROGRAMMING term To provide Consecutive Speed Calling-Station from Single Line Telephones or D DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Speed Calling-Station in the Service Y=07 CM15...
  • Page 178 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. ing-Station to each station when using W XX Y ZZ Consecutive Speed Calling. W : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000-Slot Memory Block No. NOTE XX: 00-99: Memory Start Block No.
  • Page 179 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA The memory are for storing one called number of Speed Calling-Station is called a “Memory Parcel”. An assembly of 10 Memory Parcels is called a “10-Slot Memory Block”, and one hundred 10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-Slot Memory Block”. 10-Slot 1000-Slot Memory Parcel...
  • Page 180 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this com- CM73 mand, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0- If the number of Memory Parcels ore station exceeds 11, then Abbreviated Code=00-99. The following figure shows the relation between Abbreviated Codes and Memory Parcels.
  • Page 181 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Set the number to be dialed to each Mem- • ory Slot number, if required. X YY Z The numbers to be called are usually set X : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): from individual station user. 1000-slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 182 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Speed Calling-Station keys on Y=00 • term each D , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F11XX These Speed Calling-Station XX: 00-99: Speed Calling-Station 00- NOTE 1: keys are assigned to line buttons term on the D The initial setting of key layout...
  • Page 183 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING term To provide Consecutive Speed Calling-Station from D with One Touch keys: START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 CM12 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Speed Calling-Station in the Service Y=07...
  • Page 184 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. CM94 ing-Station to each station when using W XX 0ZZ Consecutive Speed Calling for One Touch W : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000-Slot Keys. Memory Block No.
  • Page 185 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 The memory are for storing one called number of Speed Calling-Station is called a “Memory Parcel”. An assembly of 10 Memory Parcels is called a “10-Slot Memory Block”, and one hundred 10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-Slot Memory Block”. 10-Slot 1000-Slot Memory Parcel...
  • Page 186 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING To provide Consecutive Speed Calling-System: START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 CM12 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Speed Calling-System in the Ser- Y=06 Speed Calling-System CM15 •...
  • Page 187 CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Set the stored number to Memory Slot • number allocated by CM71, as needed. 000-299: Memory Slot No. Stored No.: Outgoing Access Code (Max. 4 digits) + Stored No. (Max. 26 digits) To set a pause into the Stored No., en- ter “C”...
  • Page 188: Consultation Hold-All Calls

    CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS term CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS-D CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS term CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Select the ringing pattern on station calls with a trunk line placed in Consultation 0 : Change from Internal Ringing Hold. (CM08>138) to External Ringing (CM35 Y=33) when transferring a call...
  • Page 189: Customer Administration Terminal (Cat)

    CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • term CAT to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow change of mode for CAT in the Ser- Y=56...
  • Page 190 CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) DESCRIPTION DATA CME9 Assign a password to each Password Lev- 0-7: Password Level 0-7 X-X...X: Max. 8 digits Password Code A password code for Password Level 7 must be assigned prior to providing the password service by Function No. 9 of CME9.
  • Page 191: Data Line Security

    DATA LINE SECURITY DATA LINE SECURITY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the function of Analogue Data sta- Y=07 • tion (Single Line Station with FAX or MO- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. DEM.) to required stations. 0: Data station – 171 – A2168-10...
  • Page 192: Day/Night Class Of Service

    DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING For each class of service assignment, refer to CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL. page 149 START DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Assign the password code for Day/Night Y=30 • Change by ATTCON. XX-XX: Password Code (Max. 8 digits) X: 0-9, A(*), B(#) If no data is set, the default setting is NONE.
  • Page 193: Day/Night Mode Change By Station Dialling

    DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Day/Night Mode 244: Change of Terminating System of Change by Station Dialing. Incoming Trunk 0: Available 245: Change of Trunk Restriction Class 0: Available CM30 Assign the data for terminating system in...
  • Page 194 DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Day/Night Mode Change by Station Y=60 • Dialing in the Service Restriction Class B 00-15: Service Restriction Class B as- assigned by CM12 Y=02. signed by CM12 Y=02 1 : Allow CM20 Assign the access code for Day/Night Y=0-3...
  • Page 195: Delay Announcement-Ucd

    DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Digital Announcement Trunk Access X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. (Record/Replay/Delete) to the required XX ZZ station. XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Digital Announcement Trunk Access Y=33 CM15 •...
  • Page 196 DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the maximum UCD call waiting • time before answer or abandonment for UCD Peg Count, and specify the waiting 01-30: 4 sec.-120 sec. time before UCD Delay Announcement. (4 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 sec.
  • Page 197: Delayed Ringing-D Term

    term DELAYED RINGING-D term DELAYED RINGING-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Delayed Ringing feature to Y=03 • term each line key on a D My Line No. + + Key No. NOTE 0: Delayed Ringing The Delayed Ringing feature can NOTE: be assigned to the first 16 line/ trunk keys (Key 01-16)/24 line/...
  • Page 198: Dial Access To Attendant

    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING Refer to “INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS”. page 280 – 178 – A2168-10...
  • Page 199: Dial By Name-D Term

    term DIAL BY NAME-D term DIAL BY NAME-D PROGRAMMING term (1) Assignment for the language indicated on the LCD and the type of D DESCRIPTION DATA START Select language to display on LCD. Y=00 CM04 • INITIAL 1 : English 2 : French 7 : English term...
  • Page 200 term DIAL BY NAME-D (2) Assignment for Soft Key DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Specify whether Soft Key feature is avail- Y=22 • term able to each D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0 : Available 1 : Not available term Assign Soft Key Pattern to each D Y=23 •...
  • Page 201 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the Dial By Name function to each Y=00-03 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 as- • term Soft Key on idle status of the D signed by CM12 Y=23 00 ZZ The LCD shows a maximum of 4 Soft Keys 00: Status No.
  • Page 202 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the Characters indicated on each Y=10-13 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 • term status of the D , corresponding to the assigned by CM12 Y=23 Soft Key function assigned by CM9A Same as CM9A Y=00-03 Y=00-03.
  • Page 203 term DIAL BY NAME-D (3) Assignment for Memory Allocation and Station Name • When using Dial By Name for Speed Calling-System: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM71 Assign the memory block for Speed Call- 00-63: For stations within the Tenant ing-System. 300 memory slots are avail- 00-63 able per system.
  • Page 204 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 • 000-299: Memory Slot No. XX...XX : Station Name Character (Max. 16 characters) – 184 – A2179-10...
  • Page 205 term DIAL BY NAME-D term • When using Dial By Name for Speed Calling-Station, D One Touch Key and Speed Calling- System (1000-Slot Memory): DESCRIPTION DATA START CM73 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. ing-Station to each station when using Dial W XX Y ZZ By Name for Speed Calling-Station.
  • Page 206 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The memory area for storing one called number of Speed Calling-Station is called a “Mem- ory Parcel”. An assembly of 10 Memory Parcels is called a “10-Slot Memory Block,” and one hundred 10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-Slot Memory Block”. 10-Slot 1000-Slot Memory Parcel...
  • Page 207 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. ing-Station to each station when using Dial W XX 0 ZZ term By Name for D One Touch Keys. The W : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): same memory area must be assigned on 1000-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 208 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the memory area to be used for 112: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 0 Speed Calling-System when using Dial By 0 : Available Name for Speed Calling-System (1000- 1 : Not available Slot Memory). 111: 1000-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 209 term DIAL BY NAME-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the station name to be displayed to • each Memory Slot number, by character X YY Z codes or character. X : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000-Slot Memory Block No. YY: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Block No. Z : 0-9: Memory Parcel No.
  • Page 210: Dial Intercom-D Term

    term DIAL INTERCOM-D term DIAL INTERCOM-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM11 Assign a Dial Intercom number to the Vir- 000-255: Virtual LEN tual LEN. The last two digits of each Dial BX YY (Dial Intercom Number) Intercom number represent the Dial Inter- X : 0-9 (Intercom Code) com Group number.
  • Page 211 term DIAL INTERCOM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM56 Assign the My Line number to each Dial Y=12 • Intercom number. B000-B924: Dial Intercom No. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. CM90 Assign the DIAL INTERCOM key to each Y=00 • term My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 212: Dialed Number Identification Service (Dnis)

    DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with Diversion Display. 0: To provide CM35 Specify the Incoming Call Identification Y=15 • (ICI) key to which each LDN call or Tie 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 213 DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 Assign Tenant number of the LDN as- Y=00 • signed by CM50 Y=01. : Effective data in CM35 Y=15 01-08: LDN key 0-7 assigned by CM90 00-63: Tenant 00-63 Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each Y=02 •...
  • Page 214: Dictation Access

    DICTATION ACCESS DICTATION ACCESS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the trunk number to the required 000-763: LEN LEN. D000-D255: Trunk No. CM30 Assign the trunk data to the trunk number. Y=00 Trunk route allocation • 000-255: Trunk No. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Dedicated route number for this service should be assigned.
  • Page 215: Direct Digital Interface (Ddi)

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) SYSTEM OUTLINE DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) SYSTEM OUTLINE The PBX is equipped with Direct Digital Interface which can be interfaced with a Tie Line or Public Network of • 24-channel PCM Digital Line (1.544 MHz) • 30-channel PCM Digital Line (2.048 MHz) To add a Direct Digital Interface to the system, it is necessary to install a DTI (Digital Trunk Inter- face) card.
  • Page 216 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) The Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) interfaces the PBX directly to a 24/30-channel PCM transmis- sion line. The DTI has the following functions. For 24-DTI: • Unipolar/Bipolar Conversion (AMI Format) • Signalling Insertion/Extraction • Alarm Detection/Insertion • Digital PAD on Voice Signal Transmission •...
  • Page 217 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) The PLO (Phase Locked Oscillator) equipped on the MP card is responsible to synchronize the system to the digital network clock. When the PBX is a clock receiver office, the PLO generates the clock signals according to the source clock received from the source office within the network.
  • Page 218 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) SYSTEM CAPACITY SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity for Direct Digital Interface CAPACITY DESCRIPTION 24 DTI 30 DTI DTI Card DTI Trunk DTI Trunk Route Ports per DTI Card HARDWARE REQUIRED DTI card MP (Internal PLO) card – 198 – A2195-10...
  • Page 219 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) TIME SLOT ALLOCATION TIME SLOT ALLOCATION On each DTI card, the system recognizes the lowest and highest channel numbers to which trunk numbers have been assigned, and allocates time slots to all the channels between them. If trunk numbers are not assigned to consecutive channels, the system allocates time slots to channels not assigned.
  • Page 220 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS DTI SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Characteristics Transmission Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS 24-CHANNEL 30-CHANNEL (1) Output • Line Rate 1.544 Mbps ±50 ppm 2.048 Mbps ±50 ppm • Line Code AMI with ZCS/B8ZS* HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3) • Line Impedance 100 ohms 75 ohms +100 µH (Coaxial Cable)
  • Page 221 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 24-DTI According to the AT&T Specifications for 24-Channel transmission, there are two types of frame configurations: 12-Multi Frame (D4) and 24-Multi Frame (ESF). (1) 12-Multi Frame This configuration has 12-Multi Frames, and each Multi frame has a 24-Channel PCM signal (8 bits/channel) and a S bit (Super Frame Bit).
  • Page 222 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS 12-Multi Frame Bit Assignment BIT No. OF EACH CHANNEL S BIT (CH1-CH12) FRAME SIGNAL TERMINAL SIGNAL CHANNEL INFORMATION CONTROL SYNCHRONIZATION SYNCHRONIZATION SIGNAL BIT SIGNAL BIT (FT) (FS) * The S-bit is the first bit in each frame. * Frames are repeated in the order shown above.
  • Page 223 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS (2) 24-Multi Frame This configuration has 24-Multi Frames and each Multi frame has a 24-Channel PCM signal (8 bits/channel) and a S bit (Super Frame Bit). Figure below shows the frame configuration, and Table in next page shows frame bit assignment. DTI Frame Configuration (24-Multi Frame) CH24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...
  • Page 224 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS 24-Multi Frame Bit Assignment BIT No. OF EACH CHANNEL S BIT (CH1-CH24) FRAME SIGNAL CHANNEL FRAME 4 Kbps INFORMATION CONTROL SYNCHRONIZATION DATA LINK SIGNAL BIT SIGNAL BIT * The S-bit is the first bit in each frame. * Frames are repeated in the order shown above.
  • Page 225 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 30-DTI Based on 30-channel transmission method of ITU-T Specification, the frame configuration con- sists of 16-multi frame, each frame having 32 time slots. Figure below shows the frame configuration, and Table in next page shows the details of time slot assignment.
  • Page 226 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) DTI SPECIFICATIONS Time Slot Assignment of 30-DTI TIME SLOT No. EVEN No. FRAME ODD No. FRAME Frame Alignment Signal (FAS) REMOTE ALARM CRC BIT 0: NORMAL CRC BIT 1: FRAME LOSS TS1-TS15 Voice Channel CH1-CH15 TS16 •...
  • Page 227 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment (1) Tie Line Interface START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the DTI card. • The AP number must match the SENSE 04-15, 20-31: AP No. switch setting on the DTI card. 09: DTI card INITIAL Specify the AP highway channel for 24-...
  • Page 228 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the necessary functions to the DTI Y=00 Data Mode CMAA • card. 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 Y=0 DTI INITIAL 0: Based on AT&T Spec. After entering the data, set the MB switch Y=01 Frame Configuration •...
  • Page 229 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA Assign trunk route data to each DTI route. Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route CM35 • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 04: Tie Line trunk Y=01 Dialing Signal Type • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 7 : DP/DTMF (Incoming) DTMF (Outgoing) Y=04...
  • Page 230 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 50-65: See the table below. Y=19, 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data 00-15: See the table below. by CM42. PATTERN PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19...
  • Page 231 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing, if required. • 00: Release Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 64 ms.-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 128 • 01: Answer Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 32 ms.-480 ms.
  • Page 232 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment (2) C.O. Line Interface START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the DTI card. • The AP number must match the SENSE 04-15, 20-31: AP No. switch setting on the DTI card. 09: DTI card INITIAL Specify the AP highway channel for 24-...
  • Page 233 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Assign the necessary functions to the DTI Y=00 Data Mode • card. 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 Y=0 DTI INITIAL 0: Based on AT&T Spec. After entering the data, set the MB switch Y=01 Frame Configuration •...
  • Page 234 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign a trunk route number for C.O.line Y=00 • Interface to each DTI. 000-255: Trunk No. assigned by CM07 Y=01 The DTI route must be different 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE: than any analog trunk route.
  • Page 235 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign trunk route data to each DTI route. Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00: DDD (C.O./DID) trunk 04: Tie Line trunk Y=01 Dialing Signal Type •...
  • Page 236 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing for the DTI • trunk, if required. 04: Ringing Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 32 ms.-480 ms. (32 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 192 •...
  • Page 237 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 24-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 • 10: Ground Start release (Loop off) de- tect timing 01-15: 64 ms.-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 384 • 11: Ground Start release (Ground off) detect timing 01-15: 64 ms.-960 ms.
  • Page 238 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 30-DTI Assignment 30-DTI Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the DTI card. • The AP number assigned must match the 04-15, 20-31: AP No. SENSE switch setting on the DTI card. 09: DTI card INITIAL CM07...
  • Page 239 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 30-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign trunk route data to each DTI route. Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route • 00-63: Trunk Route No. CM35 Y=19 DTI PAD 04: Tie Line trunk [For Australia] Y=01 Dialing Signal Type •...
  • Page 240 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 30-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 50-65: See the table below. Y=19, 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data 00-15: See the table below. by CM42. PATTERN PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19...
  • Page 241 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) PROGRAMMING 30-DTI Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing parameters, if • required. 00: Release Signal Detecting Timing 01-15: 64 ms.-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 128 •...
  • Page 242: Direct Inward Dialling (Did)

    DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the ring cadence on a Direct In- ward Dialing. 0 : As per CM08>392 Pattern 2 1 : As per CM35 Y=33 Assign the trunk number to required LEN. 000-763: LEN CM10 D000-D255: Trunk No.
  • Page 243 DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Y=05 Release Signal Condition • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 1 : Release Signal arrives Y=09 Incoming Connection Signaling • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 06: 2nd DT/Timing Start Y=12 Number of digits to be received •...
  • Page 244 DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) DESCRIPTION DATA CM45 Provide dedicated DTMF Receivers for • DID calls, if required. XX Z: DTMF Receiver No. XX: 00: MP Built-in DTMF Receiver 01-15: 8RST card No. assigned by CM10 (E200-E215) Z : 0-3: Circuit No. 0 : Only for DID 1 : For both DTMF station and Tie Line/DID...
  • Page 245 DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Number Conversion Block Y=00 CM76 • number. X-XXXX: DID No. 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. 000-999 When the data for CM35 Y=18 is set to “0” Y=01 Day Mode • (Received Digits Conversion is to be pro- Y=02 Night Mode •...
  • Page 246 DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID) To assign the destination for Day/Night Mode and Mode A/B, when DID call terminates: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the tenant for Day/Night Mode, Y=05 • Mode A/B per each station number re- 000-999: Number Conversion Block ceived on DID call.
  • Page 247: Direct Outward Dialling (Dod)

    DIRECT OUTWARD DIALLING (DOD) DIRECT OUTWARD DIALLING (DOD) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the trunk numbers to required LEN. 000-763: LEN D000-D255: Trunk No. Assign the data for Direct Outward Dialing Y=00 Trunk Route allocation CM30 • to the trunk number assigned by CM10. 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 248 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALLING (DOD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Y=04 Answer Signal Condition • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Answer Signal by Meter Pulse 1 : Answer Signal by Polarity Reversal 7 : No Answer Signal In case of No Answer Signal, system recog- nizes the answer in timing set by CM41 Y=0>03.
  • Page 249 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALLING (DOD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timing for Interdigit Pause on • outgoing C.O. call. 03-14: 3 sec.-14 sec. (1 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 7 sec. Assign the access code to each route. Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 CM20 •...
  • Page 250: Direct Station Selection (Dss) Console

    DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the DSS Console number to its as- 000-763: LEN sociated LEN. E100-E131 For PIM0/1: E100-E107 For PIM2/3: E108-E115 For PIM4/5: E116-E123 For PIM6/7: E124-E131 term Assign a single line station, D or AT-...
  • Page 251 DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the line lockout indication on the DSS Console. 0 : Available 1 : Not available Assign the UCD Busy Out indication on the DSS Console. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided Specify the type of busy indication on the BLF of the DSS Console as station base 0 : Station base...
  • Page 252: Direct-In Termination (Dit)

    DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM30 Assign the data for terminating system in Y=02 Day Mode • Day Mode/Night Mode/Mode A/Mode B of Y=03 Night Mode • the trunk respectively. Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B •...
  • Page 253 DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the ring cadence on DIT Call. CM08 0 : As per CM35 Y=33 1 : As per CM08>392-Pattern 2 CM41 Specify the timing for an unanswered call • to a DIT destination. 01-30: 4 sec.-120 sec. (4 sec.
  • Page 254: Distinctive Ringing

    DISTINCTIVE RINGING DISTINCTIVE RINGING PROGRAMMING To provide the distinctive ringing patterns during a call termination: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Select the ringing pattern on an internal 137: For Consultation Hold and an external call according to the user’s 0 : Change from Internal Ringing requirements.
  • Page 255 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA Specify ringing signal patterns for incom- CM08 ing internal/external call, if required. -Pattern 1 0 : 2 sec. ON-4 sec. OFF INITIAL 1 : 0.4 sec. ON-0.2 sec. OFF -0.4 sec. ON-2 sec. OFF -Pattern 2 0 : 0.5 sec.
  • Page 256 DISTINCTIVE RINGING term To provide a distinctive lamp indication for D s, during a call termination: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Specify the lamp color for an incoming ex- Y=32 • ternal call. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Green (120 IPM) The lamp color for incoming in- 1 : Red (120 IPM) NOTE 1:...
  • Page 257 DISTINCTIVE RINGING term To provide the distinctive ringing patterns to D s in behind PBX, in order to distinguish be- tween an internal call from the main PBX and an external incoming call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the ringing pattern on an internal 138: For Internal call call.
  • Page 258 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing signal for an internal/external call. -Pattern 1 0 : 2 sec. ON-4 sec. OFF INITIAL 1 : 0.4 sec. ON-0.2 sec. OFF -0.4 sec. ON-2 sec. OFF -Pattern 2 0 : 0.5 sec. ON-0.5 sec. OFF -0.5 sec.
  • Page 259 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the distinctive ringing patterns to a Y=87 CM35 • term in behind PBX. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM30 Specify the terminating system for incom- Y=02 in Day Mode •...
  • Page 260 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA • When immediate ringing is sent from the Main PBX (Centrex), CM41 Y=2>40 CM41 NOTE 1: plus CM41 Y=2>41 must be assigned as longer time than the time assigned by CM41Y=2>00. • When immediate ringing is not sent from the Main PBX (Centrex), CM41 Y=2>40 must be assigned as longer time than the time assigned by CM41 Y=2>40.
  • Page 261: D Term

    term term PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START term Assign the D number to the associated 000-763: LEN CM10 term LEN. FX-FXXXXXXXX: D Station No. X-XXXXXXXX: Represents My Line When DLC card is accommodat- NOTE 1: term ed, D number must be as- signed for the all lines of the card.
  • Page 262 term DESCRIPTION DATA term CM12 Specify the kind of D Y=24 • 0 : 24 Line/Trunk Feature keys + 8/12 One Touch keys 1 : 16 Line/Trunk Feature keys + 16/ 20 One Touch keys CM90 Specify whether call termination on each Y=05 •...
  • Page 263 term For the applicable feature on Flexible Line Key, refer to each feature: term page 537 • Trunk Line Appearance-D term page 421 • Save and Repeat-D • Do Not Disturb page 657 term • Privacy-D page 390 term • Manual Intercom-D page 308 term •...
  • Page 264 term DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. ing-Station to each station. W XX Y ZZ The same memory area must be assigned W : 0-3 (Basic): on CM73 and CM94. 1000-Slot Memory Block No. NOTE The memory area for storing one called XX: 00-99: Memory Start Block No.
  • Page 265 term DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this com- mand, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0- If the number of Memory Parcels per station exceeds 11, then Abbreviated Code=00-99. The following figure shows the relation between Abbreviated Codes and Memory Parcels.
  • Page 266 term DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. ing-Station to each station. W XX 0 ZZ The same memory area must be assigned W : 0-3 (Basic): on CM73 and CM94, to provide BLF func- 1000-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 267: Dual Hold-D Term

    term DUAL HOLD-D term DUAL HOLD-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 CM12 • this feature to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Dual Hold in the Service Restriction Y=64 CM15 •...
  • Page 268: Dynamic Dial Pad-D Term

    term DYNAMIC DIAL PAD-D term DYNAMIC DIAL PAD-D PROGRAMMING term To make an outgoing call, do the following programming. Press any key on the dial pad of a D without pressing a Speaker key or going off hook. DESCRIPTION DATA START term Assign a Prime line to the D...
  • Page 269: Exclusive Hold-D Term

    term EXCLUSIVE HOLD-D term EXCLUSIVE HOLD-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Provide the system with Exclusive Hold. CM08 : Available Specify the Recall timing on Exclusive CM41 • Hold. 01-98: 4 sec.-392 sec. (4 sec. increments) : Recall is not performed If no data is set, the default setting is 236- 240 sec.
  • Page 270: Executive Calling

    EXECUTIVE CALLING EXECUTIVE CALLING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 Assign VIP class to the required station. Y=21 • X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide – 250 – A2247-10...
  • Page 271: Executive Right Of Way

    EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY term EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY-D EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY term EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign Service Restriction Class A to re- Y=02 CM12 • quired stations. XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Executive Right of Way in the Ser- Y=05 Calling Side...
  • Page 272 EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY term EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY-D HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card if required – 252 – A2247-10...
  • Page 273: Fault Message

    FAULT MESSAGE FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. – 253 – A2247-10...
  • Page 274: Fax Arrival Indicator-D Term

    term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D PROGRAMMING Hot lines or House Phone feature assignment is used to implement this feature. The number of facsimile station numbers and facsimile call station numbers that can be assigned varies with each of the following cased. •...
  • Page 275 term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the fax call station and fax station Y=00-99 CM52 • using Hot Line feature. 0: FAX Call Station (calling side) This is the extension to which the call is directed and will be the fax call in- term dicator on the D X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 276 term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D (2) House Phone START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the fax call station number. This 000-763: LEN number is used as the fax call indicator X-XXXXXXXX : Single Line Station term button on the D . Also, this is the num- ber to which the incoming fax call is direct- FX-FXXXXXXX: My Line No.
  • Page 277 term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign fax station using House Phone fea- Y=14 • ture. 00-03: FAX Call Station Group No. This is the actual single line port to be connected to the facsimile machine. X-XXXXXXXX: FAX Station No. CM12 Assign the fax call station numbers to a Y=03...
  • Page 278: Flash Over Trunk

    FLASH OVER TRUNK term FLASH OVER TRUNK-D FLASH OVER TRUNK term FLASH OVER TRUNK-D PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of “DIRECT OUTWARD DIALLING” page 227 , do the follow- ing programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the dialing signal type (call origina- Y=01 •...
  • Page 279: Flexible Numbering Of Stations

    FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM29 Assign a Numbering Plan Group to each 00-63: Tenant No. Tenant. 710-713: Numbering Plan Group 0-3 CM20 Specify the number of digits for station Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 •...
  • Page 280: Flexible Ringing Assignment-D Term

    term FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT-D term FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the method of tone ringer selec- CM08 tion. 1 : As per CM15 Y=83, 84, CM35 Y=34 INITIAL CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class C for Y=07 •...
  • Page 281 term FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT-D DATA DESCRIPTION CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • Off-Hook Ringing to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Off-Hook Ringing for incoming calls Y=68 •...
  • Page 282: Forced Account Code

    FORCED ACCOUNT CODE FORCED ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAMMING There are two kind of processor for Forced Account Code. One is MP, the other is AP01. For MP, EXPMEM card can be used to expand the number of codes. (1) With MP card DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 283 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number Y=A0 • for Forced Account Code. 0-9: ID Code Development No. 00-09 Assign the ID Code for Forced Account Y=00-09 • Code. ID Code Development No. 00-09 X-XX...XX (Max. 16 digits): ID Code for Forced Account Code 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No.
  • Page 284 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Service Restriction Y=12 • Class A to each ID Code Pattern number. 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. The features available in each class are 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM15. Assign the desired Service Restriction Y=13 •...
  • Page 285 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE (2) With AP01 card DESCRIPTION DATA START CM05 Assign the AP number to AP01 card. • 04-15: AP No. The AP number must match the 07: AP01 NOTE: SENSE switch setting on the AP01 card. INITIAL CM08 Designate the processor for Forced Ac- count Code as AP01 card.
  • Page 286 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE Approximately 1000 Forced Account Codes including Authorization Codes and Re- NOTE 1: mote Access to System codes can be defined. The number of codes varies with the number of digits assigned to each code. For details, refer to APPENDIX D “FEATURES page D1 AND SPECIFICATIONS”.
  • Page 287: Group Diversion

    GROUP DIVERSION GROUP DIVERSION PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with Group Diversion. 026: Group Diversion 0: To provide Assign the members to be included in Y=2 Group Diversion Group CM16 • each Group Diversion Group. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be included in a Group Diversion Group 00-30: Group Diversion Group No.
  • Page 288: Group Listening-D Term

    term GROUP LISTENING-D term GROUP LISTENING-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 CM12 • term Group Listening to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Group Listening in the Service Re- Y=70 •...
  • Page 289: Hands Free Answer Back-D Term

    term HANDS FREE ANSWER BACK-D term HANDS FREE ANSWER BACK-D PROGRAMMING term page 568 Refer to “VOICE CALL ATTENDANT” and “VOICE CALL-D ”. – 269 – A2260-10...
  • Page 290: Hot Line

    HOT LINE HOT LINE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Hot Line to required stations. Y=03 • X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hot Line CM52 Assign the Hot Line pair. Y=00-99 Hot Line Pair No. • Bidirectional Hot Line should be assigned 0: Calling Side as follows: X-XXXXXXXX: Station No./Data Sta-...
  • Page 291: Hot Line-Outside

    HOT LINE-OUTSIDE HOT LINE-OUTSIDE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Hot Line to required stations. Y=03 • X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hot Line Allocate the memory area for the Hot Line- 65: For Hot Line-Outside CM71 Outside call. XXX YYY For example, to assign the 10 Hot Line- XXX: 000-299: Starting Memory Slot Outside calls into No.100 through No.109...
  • Page 292 HOT LINE-OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 • Assign the outside party’s number to each Memory Slot number. 000-299: Memory Slot No. XXXX + + YY...Y: Outside Party’s XXXX: Access Code (Max. 4 digits) : Separator Mark YY...Y: Outside Party’s No. (Max. 26 digits) •...
  • Page 293: House Phone

    HOUSE PHONE HOUSE PHONE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign House Phone Group number to re- Y=03 • quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 00-03: House Phone Group 0-3 NOTE: There is no limit to the number of House Phone permitted in the system as long as the maximum number of ports is not exceeded.
  • Page 294: Howler Tone Sending

    HOWLER TONE SENDING HOWLER TONE SENDING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Howler Tone sent to locked-out stations. 1 : To provide Assign the Howler Tone Sending feature to Y=04 CM13 • the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 1 : To provide –...
  • Page 295: Immediate Ringing

    IMMEDIATE RINGING IMMEDIATE RINGING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class C for Y=07 • the Immediate Ringing to required Single X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Line Stations. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C Allow Immediate Ringing in the Service Y=80 CM15 •...
  • Page 296: Incoming Call Identification

    INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the Incoming Call Identification Y=15 • (ICI) Key to which Incoming Call from each 00-63: Trunk Route No. trunk route terminates. ICI Key 00-07: C.O. Incoming Call 0-7 40-47: Tie Line Incoming Call 0-7 CM90 Assign the ATT Call Selection Keys re-...
  • Page 297 INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION DESCRIPTION DATA (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) TRKSL Call Park Start Mute Position Busy (22) (23) (24) Cancel L6 (12) Volume (95) DEST L5 (11) Talk (93)
  • Page 298: Incoming Central Office Call To Tie Line Connection

    INCOMING CENTRAL OFFICE CALL TO TIE LINE CONNECTION INCOMING CENTRAL OFFICE CALL TO TIE LINE CONNEC- TION PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM30 Assign route number to C.O. trunks and Y=00 • Tie Line trunks. 000-255: Trunk No. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Assign the terminating system of the C.O.
  • Page 299 INCOMING CENTRAL OFFICE CALL TO TIE LINE CONNECTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Allow trunk to trunk connection. • XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route No. (C.O. Line) ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route No. (Tie Line) 0: Allow Specify the service for trunk to trunk trans- CM08 fer before called party answers.
  • Page 300: Individual Attendant Access

    INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of “SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON)” page 432 or “SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON)” page 434 , do the following pro- gramming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign an Attendant Console number to 000-763: LEN each ATTCON/DESKCON.
  • Page 301: Individual Trunk Access

    INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Individual Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • Trunk Access. X-XXXX: Access Code A081 CM30 Assign the Trunk Identification (ID) Code Y=19 • to each trunk. 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 302: Inter-Position Calling

    INTER-POSITION CALLING INTER-POSITION TRANSFER INTER-POSITION CALLING INTER-POSITION TRANSFER PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Attendant Console number to 000-763: LEN each ATTCON/DESKCON. E000-E007: ATTCON No. CM20 Assign the access code for Inter-Position Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • Transfer. X-XXXX: Access Code A095 CM90...
  • Page 303: Internal Zone Paging-D Term

    term INTERNAL ZONE PAGING-D term INTERNAL ZONE PAGING-D PROGRAMMING To provide Internal Zone Paging within a single assigned zone: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Internal Zone Paging to the required sta- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. tions.
  • Page 304 term INTERNAL ZONE PAGING-D To provide Internal Zone Paging within a maximum of six zones simultaneously (All Zone Internal Paging): DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with All Zone Internal Paging. 1 : Available CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 •...
  • Page 305: Last Number Call

    LAST NUMBER CALL LAST NUMBER CALL-ATTENDANT term LAST NUMBER CALL-D LAST NUMBER CALL LAST NUMBER CALL-ATTENDANT term LAST NUMBER CALL-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Last Number Call. 0: Available Specify the capability for internal calls with this feature.
  • Page 306: Least Cost Routing-3/6 Digit

    LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 0- Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 • X-XXXX: Access Code A126: LCR Group 0 A127: LCR Group 1 A128: LCR Group 2 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with Y=01-13 CM81...
  • Page 307 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pat- Y=A000 • tern number to each LCR Group. 0-2: LCR Group 0-2 4005-4007: Area Code Development Pattern No. 5-7 Assign a Route Pattern number to each Y=4005-4007 Area Code Development •...
  • Page 308 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A For area code addition, designate the dig- Y=5000-5255 • its to be added. 100: Designation of Digit Addition Pat- tern No. 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 CCC: No digit addition Y=9000-9255 • Digit Addition Pattern No.
  • Page 309 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A If 6-digit Toll Restriction is provided, assign the following data to the LCR Pattern num- ber and set up the 6-digit Toll Restriction Pattern Tables. (1) Specify the Trunk Restriction Classes Y=5000-5255 • to which 6-digit Toll Restriction applies.
  • Page 310 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A If the prefix is to be added, assign the fol- Y=5000-5255 • lowing data to the LCR Pattern number. LCR Pattern No. 000-255 (1) Assign the 6-digit Prefix Pattern num- 8050-8099: 6-digit Prefix Pattern No. ber to the LCR Pattern number.
  • Page 311 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT LCR Development Sequence TRUNK RESTRICTION CM8A PATTERN 00 - 15 TENANT PATTERN 5000 1000 DIGIT DELETION TIME PATTERN 5255 1015 DIGIT 9000 ADDITION 2000 ACCESS A000 9255 CODE 2007 4005 AREA CODE LCR PATTERN DIGIT ADDITION 4007 3000 TRUNK ROUTE SELECTION...
  • Page 312 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Example 1: PSTN ROUTE 01       ,,,,,,,,,   ROUTE 00 OFFICE         ,,,,,,,, XXXX TIE LINE STATION    • Order of LCR Selection: 1st _ _ _ _ _ Route 00 2nd _ _ _ _ _ Route 01 •...
  • Page 313 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Programming for Example 1: CM20 ACCESS DATA (2) CODE (1) A126 LCR Group 0 CM8A A000 4005 Area Code Development pattern 5 4005 Route Pattern 000 0000 00000 1st: Route 00 (LCR Pattern 000) 0000 00101 2nd: Route 01 (LCR Pattern 001) 5000...
  • Page 314 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Example 2: PSTN ROUTE 01 04281-2XXX        ,,,,,,,  ROUTE 00 TIE LINE Office OFFICE 8-12       ,,,,,,,   2XXX STATION 8-11 2XXX • Order of LCR Selection: 1st _ _ _ _ _ Route 00 (via Tie Line) 2nd _ _ _ _ _ Route 01 (via PSTN) •...
  • Page 315 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Programming for Example 2: CM20 ACCESS CODE (1) DATA (2) A126 LCR Group 0 Continued on next page – 295 – A2286-10...
  • Page 316 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT CM8A A000 4005 Area Code Development Pattern 5 Route Pattern 000 (Toll Call to Office A) 4005 035662 0000 Route Pattern 001 (Toll Call to Office B) 4005 042812 0001 4005 0002 Route Pattern 002 (Local Call) 030-034 4005 0002...
  • Page 317 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT CM8A 5001 9001 "812" Addition 9001 5010 Area Code "03 5662" is not to be deleted 5011 Area Code "042812" is not to be deleted 5002 Area Code "1-9, 03" is not to be deleted 5003 Area Code "00-09"...
  • Page 318: Least Cost Routing-Time Of Day Routing

    LEAST COST ROUTING-TIME OF DAY ROUTING LEAST COST ROUTING-TIME OF DAY ROUTING PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of “LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT” page 286 , do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the Data Pattern number to each Y=4005-4007 •...
  • Page 319 LEAST COST ROUTING-TIME OF DAY ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the Route Pattern number to the Y=2000-2007 • required time of day for the Time Pattern Time Pattern No. 0-7 number assigned by CM8A Y=3000-3003. HH MM (Time) HH : 00-23: Hours MM: 00/30 Minutes To define the following Time Pattern: 0000-0255: Route Pattern No.
  • Page 320: Line Lockout

    LINE LOCKOUT LINE LOCKOUT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Howler Tone sent to locked-out stations, if required. 0 : Not sent 1 : To send Assign the line lockout indication on the DSS Console. 0 : Available 1 : Not available When the Howler Tone is provided Y=04...
  • Page 321: Line Preselection-D

    term LINE PRESELECTION-D term LINE PRESELECTION-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the operation of Line Preselection term on a D 0 : Only desired line key 1 : Speaker key is required after pressing the desired line key HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card –...
  • Page 322: Listed Directory Number Display-Attendant

    LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY-ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY-ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the diversion dis- play. 0: Available Specify the Incoming Call Identification Y=15 • CM35 (ICI) key to which each LDN call or Tie 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 323 LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY-ATTENDANT To provide the LDN Diversion feature, the following programming is also required: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the LDN Diversion feature. 0: Available Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each Y=00 Tenant No. of LDN •...
  • Page 324 LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY-ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM58 Y=04 Day Mode diversion for busy des- • tination station Same as CM58 Y=00 00: To Attendant Console (BUSY key) 08: To TAS 09: Camped on Y=05 Night Mode diversion for busy • destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 Same as CM58 Y=04...
  • Page 325: Long Line Circuit

    LONG LINE CIRCUIT LONG LINE CIRCUIT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the station number of Long Line 000-763: LEN Circuit (AUC card) to required LEN. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. NOTE: The station number must be signed to the first LEN (Level 0) and second LEN (Level 1) of each LT slot.
  • Page 326: Maintenance Administration Terminal (Mat)

    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) PROGRAMMING To provide password service for the MAT: DESCRIPTION DATA START CME7 Specify the tone ringer enabled on call ter- Y=00: Password Level 0-6 • mination to flexible line keys and feature Y=01: Password Level 1-6 •...
  • Page 327 MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) DESCRIPTION DATA CME9 Assign a password to each Password Lev- 0-7: Password Level 0-7 X-X...X: Max.8 digits Password Code A password code for Password Level 7 should be assigned in advance because of providing the password service by CME9>9.
  • Page 328: Manual Intercom-D Term

    term MANUAL INTERCOM-D term MANUAL INTERCOM-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a Manual Intercom number to the 000-255: Virtual LEN Virtual LEN. The last two digits of each A200-A224 Manual Intercom number represent the A300-A324 Manual Intercom group number. A400-A424 A500-A524 A Manual Intercom group can...
  • Page 329 term MANUAL INTERCOM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Manual Intercom station. Y=03 • A200-A724: Manual Intercom No. as- signed by CM11 06: Manual Intercom term Assign the My Line No. of each D Y=11 CM56 • each Manual Intercom number. A200-A724: Manual Intercom No.
  • Page 330: Meet-Me Paging-Attendant

    MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Paging Trunk (COT card and 000-763: LEN DK card) to the required LEN. D000-D255: COT Card E800-E831: DK Card The DK card number must be as- For PIM0/1 : E800-E807 NOTE: signed to the first LEN (Level 0)
  • Page 331 MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the conditions for Paging access. 094: Paging Access Tone 0 : To send 1 : Not sent 096: Hookflash Signal to Paging Equip- ment 0 : To send 1 : Not sent 149: Automatic Call Back when the paging station is busy through non delay operation...
  • Page 332 MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • and Answer. X-XXXX: Access Code 100-163 : For Paging Access (Route 00-63) A070-A079: For Paging Answer (Zone 0-9) A080 : Paging Cancel (Delay Operation) Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the Y=00 Trunk Route allocation...
  • Page 333 MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • and Answer. X-XXXX: Access Code A070-A079: For Paging Access/ Paging Answer (Zone 0-9) A080 : Canceling of Paging (Delay Operation) Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the Y=00 Trunk Route allocation CM30...
  • Page 334 MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT MEET-ME PAGING-STATION To provide a Paging Key to ATTCON/DESKCON: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Assign a Paging key to ATTCON/ ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key DESKCON. F6150-F6159: Paging key (Route No. 50-59) Enable pressing the Paging key on CM08 ATTCON/DESKCON when the attendant 0 : Available...
  • Page 335: Message Center Interface (Mci)

    MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE The Message Center Interface (MCI) provides an interface with a customer supplied Voice Mail System (VMS) which can send Message Waiting lamp control data to the PBX. The MCI can provide the following operations. •...
  • Page 336 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE/HARDWARE REQUIRED System Outline of MCI TDSW Single Line Telephone NETWORK with Message Waiting Lamp term Attendant Console AP00 LC/AUC RS-232C Cable LC/AUC UCD Group or Hunting Group AP00 : MCI I/O Port Card : Digital Line Circuit Card LC/AUC: Analog Line Circuit Card : Main Processor Card : COT, DTI, PRT, BRT Card...
  • Page 337 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION SYSTEM OPERATION As shown below, a direct call or a forwarded call from a station/trunk/Attendant terminates to the VMS station in UCD group or Hunting group. When the call is terminated to the VMS, the AP00 sends a call connection status information to the VMS through the MCI.
  • Page 338 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. A STA. B STA. A calls STA. B set Forwarding – All Calls/ Busy Line/Don’t Answer to STA. A the VMS.
  • Page 339 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. B ATT calls STA. B set Call Forwarding – All Calls/ Busy Line/Don’t Answer to the VMS. STA. B —...
  • Page 340 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. A STA. C After holding a call from STA. C, STA. A calls the VMS directly. STA. A STA. C STA.
  • Page 341 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. B A TRK party calls STA. B set Call Forwarding – All Calls/Busy Line/Don’t Answer to the VMS. STA. B —...
  • Page 342 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. C STA. B In CCIS application, STA. C calls STA. B set Call Forwarding – All Calls/ CCIS STA. C Busy Line/Don’t Answer to the VMS.
  • Page 343 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. C STA. B In CCIS application, after holding a call from STA. D, STA. C calls STA.B set CCIS STA.
  • Page 344 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION When the PBX receives Message Waiting lamp control data from the VMS, the Message Waiting lamps of the called stations turn on or off. When the same Message Waiting lamp control data term term produces on D , the call indicator lamp on the D turns on and the “MSG”...
  • Page 345 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING Precaution/Station Number Data Loading PROGRAMMING Precaution Before programming the system data for MCI, confirm that the system is under the following sta- tus. • The system is under On-Line mode (“RUN” lamp is flashing on the MP card). •...
  • Page 346 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization AP Initialization This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. If the system already applied the AP related feature, you can skip the data assignment explained on this section. The AP should have already activated if one of the following feature applied; SMDR (Station Mes- term sage Detail Recording), MCI (Message Center Interface), D TIMS (Time Information Man-...
  • Page 347 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization DESCRIPTION DATA CMD101 Load the initial data into the AP00 card. 0000 AP OFF LINE On the AP00 card, set the SW1 switch as shown below. SW1-4 should be set as follows; ON : The AP No. is 04-15 OFF: The AP No.
  • Page 348 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING MCI Programming MCI Programming After AP Initialization, do the following programming. Call Forwarding to the VMS stations, and UCD Group/Station Hunting Group set to the VMS sta- tions are required. For these feature programming, refer to each feature in this manual. START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 349 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING MCI Programming DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the data to provide the MW lamp Y=00 CM90 • term on a D , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F1005 CMD000 Specify whether the text (Message Waiting control text sending is available) is sent to 0 : To send the VMS when the AP00 card is reset.
  • Page 350 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING MCI Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on See the following table. the port (Port 0-3) connected to the VMS. See the following table. AP00 INITIAL FIRST DATA (1) SECOND MEANING MEANING PORT PORT PORT...
  • Page 351 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING MCI Programming To add ANI (Automatic Number Identification) information to the MCI message format when the ANI information is sent from network, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA Provide sending of ANI information from Y=138 CM35 •...
  • Page 352: Message Reminder-D Term

    term MESSAGE REMINDER-D term MESSAGE REMINDER-D PROGRAMMING To provide Message Reminder service for each station: DESCRIPTION DATA START term CM08 Select MSG Display on D 0 : MSG (only) 1 : MSGX (X: No. of messages) To activate Single Digit Feature Access 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash Code (1, 2, 3 and 6) feature, set the data : Ineffective...
  • Page 353 term MESSAGE REMINDER-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the time display for Message term Reminder on D 0 : 24-Hour 1 : 12-Hour Specify Message Waiting Lamp indication on the station to which Message Reminder is set. 0 : Flashing (60 IPM) 1 : Steady Lighting CM13 Provide Message Reminder for each sta-...
  • Page 354: Message Waiting Lamp Setting-Attendant

    MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide each station with Message Wait- Y=03 CM13 • term ing. (D or Single Line Telephone with X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. MW Lamp) 0: To provide Assign the Service Restriction Class A for...
  • Page 355 MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Message Front destination of Y=15 CM51 • the retrieve call from the station to which 00-63: Tenant No. to which MW set term Message Waiting is set. belongs By pressing MW Retrieve access code or X-XXXXXXXX: Station No./My Line No.
  • Page 356 MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-ATTENDANT MESSAGE WAITING LAMP SETTING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Message Waiting key to Y=00 • ATTCON/DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6101: Message Waiting F6104: Reset Select the Dial Tone on setting Message CM48 • Waiting.
  • Page 357: Miscellaneous Trunk Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS PROGRAMMING Refer to the followings. “DICTATION ACCESS” page 194 “PAGING ACCESS” page 377 – 337 – A2337-10...
  • Page 358: Miscellaneous Trunk Restriction

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Telephone Class to each sta- Y=01 Trunk Restriction Class • tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. X: 1 -8: Day Trunk Restriction Class Z: 1 -8: Night Trunk Restriction Class 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB) 3: Non-Restricted 2 (RCC)
  • Page 359: Multi-Function Key-Attendant

    MULTI-FUNCTION KEY-ATTENDANT MULTI-FUNCTION KEY-ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM60 Provide each ATTCON/DESKCON Multi- Y=17 • Function key capability. 0-7: ATTCON No. assigned by CM10 1 : Effective Assign the required Multi-Function keys to Y=00 CM90 • each ATTCON/DESKCON. EXX Y + + Multi-Function key No.
  • Page 360: Multiple Call Forwarding-All Calls

    MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming for “CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS” page 83 , do the fol- lowing programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM42 Specify the number of times of Call For- warding for a call. 01-05: Number of times (Once to five times) If no data is set, the default setting is 5.
  • Page 361: Multiple Call Forwarding-Busy Line

    MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming for “CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE” page 85 , do the fol- lowing programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM42 Specify the number of times of Call For- warding for a call. 01-05: Number of times (Once to five times) If no data is set, the default setting is 5.
  • Page 362: Multiple Call Forwarding-Don't Answer

    MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming for “CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER” page 88 , do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM41 Specify the timing for Don’t Answer after • second Call Forwarding. 01-30: 4 sec.-120 sec.
  • Page 363: Multiple Console Operation

    MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION PROGRAMMING Refer to the followings. “SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON)” page 432 “SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON)” page 434 – 343 – A2337-10...
  • Page 364: Multiple Line Operation-D Term

    term MULTIPLE LINE OPERATION-D term MULTIPLE LINE OPERATION-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Specify whether ringing is enabled on call Y=01 • termination to flexible line keys and feature My Line No. + + Key No. keys. 0 : Disabled 1 : Enabled HARDWARE REQUIRED term...
  • Page 365: Multiple Trunk Operation-D Term

    term MULTIPLE TRUNK OPERATION-D term MULTIPLE TRUNK OPERATION-D PROGRAMMING term page 537 Refer to “TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE-D ”. – 345 – A2337-10...
  • Page 366: Music On Hold

    MUSIC ON HOLD MUSIC ON HOLD PROGRAMMING To provide Hold Tone Source on the MP card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Select music to be provided. 0 : Nocturne 1 : Minuet CM48 Define the type of call to be provided with •...
  • Page 367 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide External Hold Tone Source through Pin JACK on the MP card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM48 Define the type of call to be provided with • Hold Tone. 00: C.O. Line Call 01: Tie Line Call INITIAL 02: Internal Call 1400: Hold Tone Source through MP...
  • Page 368 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide External Hold Tone Source through the COT and DK card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the COT and DK for interface with 000-763: LEN External Hold Tone Source to required DA00-DA09: COT Card No. NOTE 2 LEN.
  • Page 369 MUSIC ON HOLD DESCRIPTION DATA Define the type of call to be provided with CM48 • External Hold Tone. 00: C.O. Line Call 01: Tie Line Call INITIAL 02: Internal Call 0200: External Hold Tone Source CM64 Specify External Hold Tone Source per •...
  • Page 370 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide the Message on Hold by the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN card number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1 : EB002-EB031 NOTE 1:...
  • Page 371 MUSIC ON HOLD DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the data for Message on Hold Ser- Y=00 • vice to the Digital Announcement Trunk. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. (EB002-EB127) as- signed by CM10 05XX: Message on Hold : 00-63: Message No.
  • Page 372 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide External Hold Tone Source through TNT card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the TNT card number (External 000-763: LEN Hold Tone Source number) to the required DA00-DA09: TNT Card No. LEN. The TNT card number must be NOTE 1: assigned to the first LEN (Level 0) and the third LEN (Level 2) of...
  • Page 373 MUSIC ON HOLD HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide External Hold Tone Source through the COT and DK card: COT card DK card or MP card (built-in External Equipment Interface) External Hold Tone Source provided locally To provide Message on Hold by Digital Announcement Trunk: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) To provide External Hold Tone Source through the TNT card: TNT card or through Pin Jack on MP card...
  • Page 374: Mute Key-D Term

    term MUTE KEY-D term MUTE KEY-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START term Assign the MUTE Key to the D Y=00 CM90 • My Line No. + + Key No. F5013: MUTE Key HARDWARE REQUIRED term 75 and DLC card – 354 – A2346-10...
  • Page 375: Nailed-Down Connection

    NAILED-DOWN CONNECTION NAILED-DOWN CONNECTION PROGRAMMING Refer to the Data Interface System Manual. HARDWARE REQUIRED DTI card DPC card – 355 – A2346-10...
  • Page 376: Name Display-D Term

    term NAME DISPLAY-D term NAME DISPLAY-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Name Display Service. 1 : To provide Specify station number and name display when an incoming call begins ringing. 0 : Station No. and name display only when incoming call terminates to INITIAL prime line.
  • Page 377 term NAME DISPLAY-D DESCRIPTION DATA Enter the desired station user’s name to Y=0 By Character Code CM77 • each station number by CM77 Y=0 or X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. CM77 Y=1. Character Code 20-7F: Max. 32 digits See APPENDIX B: CHARACTER CODE TABLE.
  • Page 378: Night Connection-Fixed

    NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE PROGRAMMING To provide Night Connection Stations: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign a Night Connection Station to each Y=03 • incoming trunk. 000-255: Trunk No. 04: Direct-In Termination Y=05 • 000-255: Trunk No. X-XXXXXXXX: Night Connection Sta- tion No.
  • Page 379 NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE To provide the Night Announcement by Digital Announcement Trunk for an incoming C.O. call: DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN CM10 card number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE:...
  • Page 380 NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the function of the Digital An- Y=00 CM49 • nouncement Trunk to Night Announce- 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card ment. 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card (EB002-EB127) No. as- signed by CM10 03000: Night Announcement Service CM41 Specify the duration of an Announcement.
  • Page 381 NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE To provide the Night Announcement by Digital Announcement Trunk for a DID call, do the follow- ing programming in addition to the programming of “DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID)”. page 222 DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN card number to the required LEN.
  • Page 382 NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the function of the Digital An- Y=00 • nouncement Trunk to Night Announce- 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card ment. 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card (EB002-EB127) No. as- signed by CM10 03000: For Night Announcement Ser- vice CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digit re-...
  • Page 383 NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide the Night Announcement Service: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) – 363 – A2356-10...
  • Page 384: Off-Hook Alarm

    OFF-HOOK ALARM OFF-HOOK ALARM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 Provide Off-Hook Alarm for the required Y=02 • stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide Assign the destination for Off-Hook Alarm Y=12 CM51 • to a station or Attendant Console. 00-63: Tenant No. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 385: Outgoing Trunk Queuing

    OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING term OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-D OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING term OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • OG Trunk Queuing/OG Trunk Queuing- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. term to required stations. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15...
  • Page 386: Overflow Announcement-Ucd

    OVERFLOW ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD OVERFLOW ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all UCD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing CM10 Assign the DAT card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN EB002-EB127: DAT Card No. The DAT card number must be For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE:...
  • Page 387: Overflow-Ucd

    OVERFLOW-UCD OVERFLOW-UCD PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of “UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD)” page 546 “CALL FORWARDING- BUSY LINE” page 85 , do the following programming. To provide an External Indicator for Overflowed UCD Call: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the DK card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN E800-E831: DK Card No.
  • Page 388 OVERFLOW-UCD term To provide the LEDs on the D for Overflowed UCD Call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Overflowed UCD Call Indica- Y=00 • term tion LED to the required D My Line No. + + Key No. F1280-F1295: UCD Group 00-15 HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide the delay announcement for UCD: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT)
  • Page 389: Pad Lock

    PAD LOCK PAD LOCK PROGRAMMING To provide Pad Look feature, Authorization Code and Maid Status Code assignment is used. There are two kinds of processor for Authorization Code. One is MP card, the other is AP01 card. For MP card, EXPMEM card can be used to expand the number of codes. (1) With AP01 card: DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 390 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA To the station that uses Pad Lock feature, Y=02 CM12 • assign the Service Restriction Class A al- X-XXXX: Station No. lowed for Authorization Code feature. XX ZZ Moreover, to all the station, assign the Ser- XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class vice Restriction Class B restricted for Maid Status feature.
  • Page 391 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Permit each status code (Restricted/Nor- 1 31 mal) to change the status code from the 1 : Status Code (Restricted) NOTE station. 31 : Permission to change the Status Code from the station Desired number can be as- 1: Yes NOTE: signed for the status code of...
  • Page 392 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Assign the incoming call function to each X02-X03 status code. X : 1/2: Status Code 02: Station cannot be called (Do Not Disturb Set) 03: Station can be called (Do Not Disturb Reset) 0 : No 1 : Yes X YY X : 1/2: Status Code...
  • Page 393 PAD LOCK (2) With MP card START DESCRIPTION DATA Designate the MP card for Authorization 216: Designation of Processor for Au- CM08 Code. thorization Code 0: MP card Specify the Service Set Tone after dialing 362: Service Set Tone after dialing the the access code for Authorization Code.
  • Page 394 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the maximum number of digits for Authorization Code. Max. No. of digits 01-08 : 1 digits-16 digits NONE : 16 digits Assign the ID Code Development number Y=A0 CM2A • for Authorization Code. 0: Authorization Code 0-9: ID Code Development No.
  • Page 395 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Assign the Class of Service for Maid Sta- X-XXXX: Station No. tus. 00 -15: Service Class No. Assign the Maid Status Processing to the XX 06 CMD016 Service Class assigned by CMD015. XX: Service Class No. assigned by CMD015 1: Yes Permit each status code (Restricted/Nor-...
  • Page 396 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA 2 01 CMD031 2 : Status Code (Normal) 01: Originating allowed (Room cut Off Reset) 1: Yes Assign the incoming call function to each X02-X03 status code. X : 1/2: Status code 02: Station cannot be called (Do Not Disturb Set) 03: Station can be called (Do Not Disturb Reset)
  • Page 397: Paging Access

    PAGING ACCESS PAGING ACCESS PROGRAMMING Refer to the followings. “MEET-ME PAGING-STATION” page 310 “MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT” page 310 – 377 – A2369-10...
  • Page 398: Paging Transfer

    PAGING TRANSFER PAGING TRANSFER PROGRAMMING Refer to the followings. “MEET-ME PAGING-STATION” page 310 “MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT” page 310 – 378 – A2369-10...
  • Page 399: Passing Dial Tone

    PASSING DIAL TONE PASSING DIAL TONE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 1 : To provide – 379 – A2369-10...
  • Page 400: Password

    PASSWORD PASSWORD PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CME7 Specify the command codes accessible to Y=0: Password Level 0-6 • each Password Level. Y=1: Password Level 1-6 • Y=2: Password Level 2-6 • Y=3: Password Level 3-6 • Y=4: Password Level 4-6 •...
  • Page 401: Pause Entry-D Term

    term PAUSE ENTRY-D term PAUSE ENTRY-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the pause for Speed Calling-Sta- CM41 • tion. 00-07: 1.5 sec.-12 sec. (1.5 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 1.5 sec. HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card –...
  • Page 402: Peg Count

    PEG COUNT PEG COUNT PROGRAMMING Refer to the CMB0, B3 of the “Command Manual”. – 382 – A2382-10...
  • Page 403: Periodic Time Indication Tone

    PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 135: On outgoing C.O. line call And, specify availability of this service on 0: To provide Tie Line call. 136: On outgoing Tie line call 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM12...
  • Page 404: Pooled Line Access-D Term

    term POOLED LINE ACCESS-D term POOLED LINE ACCESS-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the Pooled Lines (Virtual Line sta- 000-255: Virtual LEN CM11 tion number) to the required Virtual LEN. X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No. The Virtual LEN has no relation with the physical LEN used in CM10. Therefore, NOTE: any Virtual LEN can be assigned to each Virtual Line station number.
  • Page 405 term POOLED LINE ACCESS-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Specify the terminating system, including Y=02 • TAS, of the trunks in the Pooled Line Terminating System in Day Mode group. Y=03 • Terminating System in Night Mode Y=40 Terminating System in Mode A •...
  • Page 406: Power Failure Transfer

    POWER FAILURE TRANSFER POWER FAILURE TRANSFER PROGRAMMING To use the AUC card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the AUC card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Assign the COT card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN D000-D255: Trunk No. To use the PFT card: No programming is required.
  • Page 407: Prime Line Pickup-D Term

    term PRIME LINE PICKUP-D term PRIME LINE PICKUP-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign a station or trunk to the desired X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. CM93 term as Prime Line. It is recommended X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. that the My Line is assigned as the Prime NOTE 1, NOTE 2 Line.
  • Page 408: Priority Call

    PRIORITY CALL PRIORITY CALL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Priority Call to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Priority Call in the Service Restric- Y=17 Priority Call 0 •...
  • Page 409: Privacy Release-D Term

    term PRIVACY RELEASE-D term PRIVACY RELEASE-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • Privacy Release to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Privacy Release in the Service Re- Y=63 CM15 •...
  • Page 410: Privacy-D Term

    term PRIVACY-D term PRIVACY-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • Privacy to required status. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Privacy in the Service Restriction Y=66 CM15 •...
  • Page 411: Private Lines

    PRIVATE LINES PRIVATE LINES PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the trunks to be seized on each Y=16 • station basis. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. D000-D255: Trunk No. Specify the designated seizure of trunks Y=98 CM35 • on each station basis. 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 412: Pushbutton Calling

    PUSHBUTTON CALLING PUSHBUTTON CALLING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the card number of DTMF receiver 000-763: LEN to required LEN. E201-E215: DTMF Receiver Card No. (8RST) A maximum of 32 DTMF receiv- For PIM0/1: E201-E203 NOTE 1: ers can be provided per PBX For PIM2/3: E204-E207 system.
  • Page 413 PUSHBUTTON CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the type of signaling (DTMF) to Y=01 • Outgoing and Bothway trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 7 : DTMF Specify the DTMF sender characteristics Y=24 DTMF Inter Digital Pause • to match the distant office. 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 414 PUSHBUTTON CALLING HARDWARE REQUIRED 8RST card × n or MP card (built-in DTMF Receiver) n: Depending on the number of DTMF stations and traffic condition of the system. – 394 – A2382-10...
  • Page 415: Pushbutton Calling-Attendant Only

    PUSHBUTTON CALLING-ATTENDANT ONLY PUSHBUTTON CALLING-ATTENDANT ONLY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the type of signaling (DTMF) to Y=01 • Outgoing and Bothway trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 7 : DTMF Assign the Additional Dialing Key (Short/ Y=00 CM90 •...
  • Page 416: Pushbutton To Rotary Conversion

    PUSHBUTTON TO ROTARY CONVERSION PUSHBUTTON TO ROTARY CONVERSION PROGRAMMING For the assignment of DTMF Station, refer to “PUSHBUTTON CALLING”. page 392 DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign the type of signaling for Outgoing Y=01 • and Bothway trunk routes to DP. 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 417: Radio Paging

    RADIO PAGING RADIO PAGING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the interface trunk for Radio Pag- 000-763: LEN ing Equipment to the required LEN. D000-D255: Trunk No. CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Paging Access to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No.
  • Page 418 RADIO PAGING DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the conditions for Radio Paging 094: Paging Access Tone CM08 Access. 0: To send 095: Hooking Signal to Radio Paging Equipment 0 : To send 1 : Not sent 149: Automatic Call Back when paging station is busy through non delay operation 0 : Available...
  • Page 419 RADIO PAGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • and Answer. X-XXXX: Access Code 100-163 : For Paging Access (Trunk Route 00-63) A070-A079: For Paging Answer (Paging Answer Zone 0-9) CM30 Assign the data for Radio Paging to the de- Y=00 Trunk Route Allocation •...
  • Page 420 RADIO PAGING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the route data to the route number Y=00 CM35 • assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Y=08 Dial Sending to Radio Paging • Equipment 00-63: Trunk Route No. 3 : Dial Pulses are sent out Y=13 Max.
  • Page 421 RADIO PAGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for each Paging Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • Answer Zone. X-XXXX: Access Code A070-A079: Paging Answer Zone 0-9 CM30 Assign the data for Radio Paging to the Y=00 Trunk Route Allocation •...
  • Page 422 RADIO PAGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the route data to the trunk route Y=00 • number assigned by CM30 Y=00. 50-59: Trunk Route No. Y=08 Dial Sending to Radio Paging • Equipment 50-59: Trunk Route No. 3 : Dial Pulses are sent out Y=13 Max.
  • Page 423: Relay Control Function Key-D Term

    term RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION KEY-D term RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION KEY-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the DK card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN E800-E831: DK Card No. The DK Card number must be For PIM0/1: E800-E807 NOTE 1: assigned to the first LEN (Level For PIM2/3: E808-E815 0) and the third LEN (Level 2) of...
  • Page 424: Remote Access To System

    REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM PROGRAMMING There are two kinds of processor for Remote Access to System code. One is MP card, the other is AP01 card. For MP card, EXPMEM can be used to expand the number of codes. (1) With MP card DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 425 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Trunk Restriction Class Y=11 • for each ID Code Pattern number. 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. 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)
  • Page 426 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA Assign terminating system in Day Mode, Y=02 Day Mode • CM30 Night Mode, Mode A and Mode B for in- Y=03 Night Mode • coming C.O. Calls to required trunks. Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B •...
  • Page 427 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM The following number of Remote Access to System codes including Authorization NOTE: Codes and Forced Account Codes can be defined. MP without EXPMEM card: Approximately 1000 codes MP with EXPMEM card: Approximately 3000 codes Number of the codes varies with the number of digits assigned to each code. For de- tails, refer to APPENDIX D “FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS”.
  • Page 428 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM (2) With AP01 card DESCRIPTION DATA START CM05 Assign the AP number to the AP01 card. • 04-15: AP No. The AP number must match the NOTE: SENSE switch setting on the AP01 card. INITIAL CM08 Designate the processor checking the ID code for Remote Access to System as 1 : AP01 card...
  • Page 429 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the release signal condition to a Y=05 • incoming trunk route assigned by CM30 00-63: Trunk Route No. Y=00. 1 : Release signal arrives CM36 Specify the combination of trunk routes al- •...
  • Page 430 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM To access the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) card via Remote Access to System, add the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No.
  • Page 431 REMOTE ACCESS TO SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 To record and replay a message from an Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • outside user, assign the Digital Announce- X-XXXX: Access Code ment Trunk access code, respectively. A100: Record A101: Replay HARDWARE REQUIRED AP01 card, or EXPMEM card on MP if required DAT card if required –...
  • Page 432: Remote System Data Change

    REMOTE SYSTEM DATA CHANGE REMOTE SYSTEM DATA CHANGE PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. HARDWARE REQUIRED Refer to “MATWorX Installation Guide”. – 412 – A2412-10...
  • Page 433: Remove And Restore Service

    REMOVE AND RESTORE SERVICE REMOVE AND RESTORE SERVICE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CME5 Set or cancel make-busy to stations and • trunks. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Make-busy set 1 : Make-busy cancel • 000-255: Trunk No. 0 : Make-busy set 1 : Make-busy cancel –...
  • Page 434: Restriction From Outgoing Calls

    RESTRICTION FROM OUTGOING CALLS RESTRICTION FROM OUTGOING CALLS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Trunk Restriction Class to each Y=01 • station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. X Z: Trunk Restriction Class X: For Day Mode Z: For Night Mode 1 : Unrestricted (RCA) 2 : Non-Restricted 1 (RCB) 3 : Non-Restricted 2 (RCC) 4 : Semi-Restricted 1 (RCD)
  • Page 435: Return Schedule-D Term

    term RETURN SCHEDULE-D term RETURN SCHEDULE-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • setting a Return Message Schedule. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class term CM15 Allow Return Schedule-D in the Ser- Y=19 •...
  • Page 436: Ring Frequency Control-D Term

    term RING FREQUENCY CONTROL-D term RING FREQUENCY CONTROL-D PROGRAMMING To control the ring frequency by system data programming: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Enable the frequency control by system data programming. 1 : As per CM15 Y=83, 84, CM35 Y=34 INITIAL term Specify the ring frequency of each D Y=07...
  • Page 437 term RING FREQUENCY CONTROL-D term To control the ring frequency at the D DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Disable the ring frequency by system data programming. 0: By pressing feature key and dialing 3 INITIAL 0: Available CM12 Assign one of the following ring frequen- Y=07 •...
  • Page 438: Ringing Line Pickup-D Term

    term RINGING LINE PICKUP-D term RINGING LINE PICKUP-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class C for Y=07 • the Ringing Line Pickup. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C term CM15 Allow Ringing Line Pickup-D in the Y=82 •...
  • Page 439: Rotary Dial Calling

    ROTARY DIAL CALLING ROTARY DIAL CALLING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the type of telephone set (DP) to Y=00 • DP stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 1: DP CM08 Specify the Dialing “1” for Switch Hook Flash on DP telephone sets. 0 : Not available 1 : Available CM35...
  • Page 440: Route Advance

    ROUTE ADVANCE ROUTE ADVANCE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign the route access code to Route Ad- Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 • vance Block 00-31. X-XXXX: Route Advance Access Code 200-231: Route Advance Block 00-31 CM22 Specify the alternative routes with the or- Y=00-31 Route Advance Block as- •...
  • Page 441: Save And Repeat-D Term

    term SAVE AND REPEAT-D term SAVE AND REPEAT-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Assign the Save & Repeat key to the Y=00 • term My Line No. + + Key No. F1001, F1013, F1014 Up to three Save and Repeat NOTE: term keys can be assigned per D...
  • Page 442: Security Alarm

    SECURITY ALARM SECURITY ALARM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Hot Line to the station connect- Y=03 • ed to the contact. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hot Line CM52 Assign the Attendant Console as the Hot Y=00-99 Hot Line Pair No. •...
  • Page 443: Self Diagnosis

    SELF DIAGNOSIS SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the “Maintenance Manual”. – 423 – A2412-10...
  • Page 444: Serial Call

    SERIAL CALL SERIAL CALL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Assign the Serial Call Termination and Se- Y=00 • rial Call Set keys on the ATTCON/ ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key DESKCON. F6062: Serial Call Termination F6105: Serial Call Set –...
  • Page 445: Set Relocation

    SET RELOCATION SET RELOCATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Set Relocation to the required station. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Set Relocation (Setting Side). Y=131 •...
  • Page 446: Single Digit Feature Access Code

    SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING To provide the Single Digit Feature Access Code: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 To activate this feature, set CM08>050, 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash 051, 069 and 148 to “1”. : Ineffective 051: # Button as Switch Hook Flash : Ineffective...
  • Page 447 SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE The associated access codes are preassigned as shown below, and cannot be changed. On Busy Tone Connection On Ring Back Tone Connection 1. None 1. Voice Ring changeover NOTE 4 2. Call Back/Outgoing Queuing 2. Call Back-Don’t Answer NOTE 1, 2 NOTE 1, 2, 4 3.
  • Page 448: Single Digit Feature Code

    SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE CODE SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE CODE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the Single Digit Feature Code to Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • the required service feature. X: Access Code A047-A051: TAS Answer A-E 100-163 : Trunk Route 00-63 200-231 : Route Advance Block 00-31...
  • Page 449: Single Digit Station Calling With Timing

    SINGLE DIGIT STATION CALLING WITH TIMING SINGLE DIGIT STATION CALLING WITH TIMING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM21 Assign the single digit access code for the Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • required features. X: Single Digit Access Code 0-9, A (#), B (*) For example, to provide the system with A047...
  • Page 450 SINGLE DIGIT STATION CALLING WITH TIMING DESCRIPTION DATA For example, to provide the system with the following numbering plan: 200-299 (3 digits Station Numbers) 2100-2199 (4 digits Station Numbers) 2200-2299 (4 digits Station Numbers) Assign the digit “2” to data 824 (2-4 digits Station No.) and then assign the station numbers to each LEN by CM10.
  • Page 451: Single Digit Station Calling-W/O Timing

    SINGLE DIGIT STATION CALLING-W/O TIMING SINGLE DIGIT STATION CALLING-W/O TIMING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign station number to each LEN. 000-763: LEN X: Station No. Assign the station data to each station. Y=00 Telephone types • CM12 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. For providing the DTMF stations, 1 : DP NOTE:...
  • Page 452: Smart Console (Sn708/Sn709/Sn712 Attcon)

    SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON) SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of interface circuit 000-763: LEN for the ATTCON to its associated LEN. E000-E007: ATTCON No. CM30 Set the terminating system for the incom- Y=02 Day Mode •...
  • Page 453 SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON) DESCRIPTION DATA Allocate the ATT Group No. to each Y=00 CM60 • ATTCON. 0-7: ATTCON No. 0-3: ATT GROUP 0-3 INITIAL Specify the Master ATTCON within the Y=01 • ATT Group assigned by CM60 Y=00. 0-7: ATTCON No. 0 : Master ATT INITIAL 1 : Not Master ATT...
  • Page 454: Smart Console (Sn716 Deskcon)

    SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON) SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of the interface 000-763: LEN circuit for the DESKCON to its associated E000-E007: ATTCON No. LEN. CM30 Set the terminating system for the incom- Y=02 Day Mode •...
  • Page 455 SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON) DESCRIPTION DATA (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) Start Mute TRKSL Call Park Position Busy (22) (23) (24) Cancel L6 (12) Volume (95) DEST L5 (11) Talk...
  • Page 456 SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON) DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the type of the Attendant Console. Y=22 CM60 • 0-7: ATTCON No. INITIAL 0 : DESKCON 1 : ATTCON Allocate the ATT Group number to each Y=00 • DESKCON. 0-7: ATTCON No. 0-3: ATT Group 0-3 INITIAL Specify the Master DESKCON within the Y=01...
  • Page 457: Software Line Appearance-D Term

    term SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE-D term SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE-D PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a Software Line Appearance (Vir- 000-255: Virtual LEN tual Line station number) to required Virtu- X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No. al LEN. The Virtual LEN has no relation with the physical LEN used in CM10. Therefore, NOTE: any Virtual LEN can be assigned to each Virtual Line station number.
  • Page 458: Soft Key-D Term

    term SOFT KEY-D term SOFT KEY-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify whether Soft Key feature is avail- Y=22 CM12 • term able to each D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0 : Available 1 : Not available term Assign Soft Key Pattern to each D Y=23 •...
  • Page 459 term SOFT KEY-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the function of each Soft Key on Y=00-03 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 as- • term each status of the D signed by CM12 Y=23 aa bb To the 2nd data of this command, the 2nd aa: 00-15: Status No.
  • Page 460 term SOFT KEY-D DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the characters indicated on each Y=10-13 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 as- • CM9A term status of the D , corresponding to the signed by CM12 Y=23 Soft Key function assigned by CM9A Same as CM9A Y=00-03 Y=00-03.
  • Page 461 term SOFT KEY-D To provide the Soft Keys for NEAX Mail AD-8 live recording, assign the following data. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Provide the Record key on the feature key Y=00 • term of the D My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 462: Speed Calling Override-System

    SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM SPEED CALLING OVERRIDE-SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Refer to “SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM”. page 452 – 442 – A2437-10...
  • Page 463: Speed Calling-One Touch-D Term

    term SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D term SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D PROGRAMMING term (1) To provide D with One Touch key. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Speed Calling-Station in the Service Y=07 CM15...
  • Page 464 term SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. term ing-One Touch-D to each station. W XX 0 ZZ W : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000- The memory block for storing one called Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 465 term SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH-D (2) To provide the One Touch key to send “Hooking Signal + Called Number” to a Centrex, set the following data in addition to the programming (1). DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign the access code for sending of a Y=0-3 •...
  • Page 466: Speed Calling-Station

    SPEED CALLING-STATION SPEED CALLING-STATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Speed Calling-Station in the Service Y=07 CM15 • Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- Y=02.
  • Page 467 SPEED CALLING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Assign the programmable pause for • Speed Calling-Station. 00-07: 1.5 sec.-12 sec. (1.5 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 1.5 sec. CM73 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. ing-Station to each station.
  • Page 468 SPEED CALLING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA The memory area for storing one called number of Speed Calling-Station is called a CM73 “Memory Parcel”. An assembly of 10 Memory Parcels is called a “10-Slot Memory Block,” and one hundred 10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-Slot Memory Block”.
  • Page 469 SPEED CALLING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this com- mand, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0- If the number of Memory Parcels per station exceeds 11, then Abbreviated Code=00-99. The following figure shows the relation between Abberviated Codes and Memory Parcels.
  • Page 470 SPEED CALLING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the number to be dialed to each CM74 • Memory Slot number, if required. X YY Z The numbers to be called are usually set X : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000-Slot from individual stations by their station us- Memory Block No.
  • Page 471 SPEED CALLING-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Speed Calling-Station keys on Y=00 • term each D , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F11XX XX: 00-99: Speed Calling-Station 00- The initial setting of key layout NOTE: is for 16 Line/Trunk/Feature keys (Key No.
  • Page 472: Speed Calling-System

    SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Speed Calling-System in the Ser- Y=06 Speed Calling-System •...
  • Page 473 SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Allocate the memory area for Speed Call- 00-63: For stations in Tenant 00-63 ing-System. A maximum of 300 memory : For Attendant console slots are available per system. The num- XXX YYY ber of slots available for each Tenant is XXX: 000-299: First Memory Slot No.
  • Page 474 SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Assign the number to be called to Memory • Slot number allocated by CM71. 000-299: Memory Slot No. Stored No.: Outgoing Access code (Max. 4 digits) + + Called Party’s No. (Max. 26 digits) To set a pause into the Stored No., enter “C”...
  • Page 475 SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D To use the 1000-Slot Memory Block number (0-3) for Speed Calling-Station as the Memory Block for Speed Calling-System, add the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the 1000-Slot Memory Block num- 112: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 0 ber 0-3.
  • Page 476 SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM term SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the station name to be displayed to • each Memory Slot number, by character X YY Z codes or character. X : 0-3 (Basic), 4-9 (Option): 1000-Slot Memory Block No. YY: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Block No. Z : 0-9: Memory Parcel No.
  • Page 477: Split Call Forwarding-All Calls

    SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Split Call Forwarding-All Calls to required X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. stations. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Forwarding-All Calls/Call For- Y=00 Call Forwarding-All Calls CM15 •...
  • Page 478 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the setting method for Call For- CM08 warding-All Calls-Outside. 0 : The feature is set when the station goes on hook/when receiving Ser- vice Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : The feature is set when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) Assign whether or not an extension can set Split Call Forwarding-All Calls-Outside...
  • Page 479 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Select the Dial Tone on setting Split Call • Forwarding-All Calls. 13: Dial Tone on Setting Split Call For- warding-All Calls INITIAL 0 : Special Dial Tone 1 : Dial Tone The operating procedure for Split Call Forwarding-All Calls is as follows: NOTE: CM78 is used to assign the destination forwarded when the destination No.
  • Page 480: Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line

    SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Call Y=02 • Forwarding-Busy Line to the required sta- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. tions. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Forwarding-Busy Line in the Y=11 Call Forwarding-Busy Line CM15...
  • Page 481 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE DESCRIPTION DATA To apply this feature to incoming calls, set Y=05 CM35 • the trunk route combinations for Tandem 00-63: Trunk Route No. Connection. 1 : Release Signal arrives CM36 • Incoming Trunk Route No. + Outgoing Trunk Route No.
  • Page 482 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE DESCRIPTION DATA Select the feature available in each tenant Y=23 CM65 • when an internal call and a Tie Line/C.O. Internal Call or ATT Assisted Call incoming call is terminated. Y=24 C.O. Incoming Call • Y=25 Tie Line Incoming Call •...
  • Page 483: Split Call Forwarding-Don't Answer

    SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Call Y=02 • Forwarding-Don’t Answer to required sta- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. tions. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer in the Y=10 Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer CM15 •...
  • Page 484 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Split Call For- X-XXXX: Access Code warding-Don’t Answer. A182: Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line/ -Don’t Answer Entry A183: Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line/ -Don’t Answer Cancel To apply this feature to incoming calls, as- Y=05 CM35 •...
  • Page 485 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign whether or not the system should check the trunk restriction class of the for- 0 : Follow trunk restriction class warded station during a Split Call Forward- 1 : No check ing-Don’t Answer-Outside. CM90 Assign Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer keys Y=00...
  • Page 486 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-DON’T ANSWER The operating procedure for Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line/-Don’t Answer is as fol- NOTE: lows: CM78 is used to assign the destination forwarded when the destination No. 0-7 is spec- ified. Dial Destination No. X (0-9). 0: BLOCK No.0 Dial Access Code for Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line/-Don’t An- swer.
  • Page 487: Splitting

    SPLITTING SPLITTING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Assign the SRC, DEST, TALK and CAN- Y=00 • CEL keys on the ATTCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key If no data is set, the default setting is as fol- lows. F6200: SRC F6201: DEST F6202: CANCEL MODE...
  • Page 488: Stack Dial-Attendant

    STACK DIAL ATTENDANT term STACK DIAL-D STACK DIAL-ATTENDANT term STACK DIAL-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify whether Stack Dial is available for CM08 internal calls. 0 : Not available (Only available for external calls) 1 : Available CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C for Y=07 •...
  • Page 489: Station/Attendant Controlled Conference

    STATION/ATTENDANT CONTROLLED CONFERENCE (6/10-PARTY CONFERENCE) STATION/ATTENDANT CONTROLLED CONFERENCE (6/10- PARTY CONFERENCE) PROGRAMMING To use this feature by dialing the feature access code: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the card number of the Conference 000-763: LEN trunk (CFT card) to the required LEN. ED00-ED03: CFT Card No.
  • Page 490 STATION/ATTENDANT CONTROLLED CONFERENCE (6/10-PARTY CONFERENCE) term To use this feature by using the feature keys assigned on the D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the feature key for 6/10-Party Con- Y=00 • term ference, on the D of the Conference My Line No.
  • Page 491: Station Camp-On

    STATION CAMP-ON STATION CAMP-ON PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Camp-On by 146: Automatic Camp-On Station feature. 0: Available 147: Manual Camp-On (Result of Switch Hook Flash while hearing Busy Tone) 0: Special Dial Tone allowing use of Camp-On by Station access code To activate the Single Digit Feature Ac- 050: *Button as Switch Hook Flash...
  • Page 492 STATION CAMP-ON DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 CM12 • Camp-On by station feature to required X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. stations. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Allow Camp-On by station feature in the Y=16 Transfer Method •...
  • Page 493: Station Hunting-Circular

    STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START To set up each Station Hunting group, as- CM18 • sign station numbers, one by one, in order X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be in- of the Hunting as shown below. cluded in Station Hunt- ing Group Example: For setting station number 200, X-XXXXXXXX: Another Station No.
  • Page 494: Station Hunting-Secretarial

    STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START • Assign a secretary station serial number CM18 X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. (Termi- to each Station Hunting group. nal) /All Member Sta- tion No. (Circular) A maximum of 31 stations can be NOTE: 00-30: Secretary Station Serial No.
  • Page 495: Station Hunting-Terminal

    STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START To set up each Station Hunting group, as- CM18 • sign station numbers, one by one, as X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be in- shown below. cluded in Station Hunt- ing Group 1st Operation (1) Station A X-XXXXXXXX: Another Station No.
  • Page 496: Station Line Status Display

    STATION LINE STATUS DISPLAY STATION LINE STATUS DISPLAY PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. – 476 – A2463-10...
  • Page 497: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) feature allows the system to send a raw data of the trunk outgoing/incoming call information. The SMDR data can be received by a personal computer (PC) which runs an RS-232C terminal emulation software.
  • Page 498 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE (1) MP Built-in SMDR The system outline of the Built-in SMDR is shown below. The Built-in SMDR consists of the MP and the external SMDR terminal. • MP card: The MP stores various kinds of information on an event basis. When a call is completed, the MP sends out the call information pertaining to that specific call to the SMDR terminal.
  • Page 499 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE (2) SMDR with AP00 The System outline of the SMDR with AP00 is shown below. The SMDR consists of the AP00 and the external SMDR terminal. • AP (AP00): The AP stores various kinds of information which arrives from the MP on an event basis. When a call is completed, the AP sends out the call information pertaining to that specific call to the SMDR terminal.
  • Page 500 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM CAPACITY/HARDWARE REQUIRED SYSTEM CAPACITY (1) MP Built-in SMDR • The maximum of trunk calls simultaneously No EXPMEM card on MP provided: 64 trunk calls EXPMEM card on MP provided: 255 trunk calls • The maximum of call record No EXPMEM card on MP provided: 256 call record EXPMEM card on MP provided: 1024 call record (2) SMDR with AP00...
  • Page 501 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SUMMARY PROGRAMMING SUMMARY Programming Summary for SMDR START page 483 Built-in SMDR MP built-in or AP? Programming page 486 AP Initilization page 487 SMDR with AP00 Programming – 481 – A2477-10...
  • Page 502 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Precaution/Station Number Data Loading PROGRAMMING Precaution Before programming the system data for SMDR, confirm that the system is under the following status. • The system is under On-Line mode. (“RUN” lamp is flashing on the MP card.) •...
  • Page 503 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR Programming Built-in SMDR Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM40 Specify the function for the RS 0 Port. Y=00 Function • 0 : RS 0 Port 14: Built-in SMDR Assign the attribute data for RS 0 Port ac- Y=01 Data length •...
  • Page 504 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide the SMDR service for outgoing Y=06 • calls to the required station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 1 : To provide Provide the SMDR service for outgoing Y=14 CM35 •...
  • Page 505 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR Programming For Incoming Call Record, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the SMDR service for incoming Y=05 CM13 • calls to the required station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM35 Provide the SMDR service for incoming...
  • Page 506 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization AP Initialization This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. If the system already applied the AP related feature, you can skip the data assignment explained on this section. The AP should have already activated if one of the following feature applied;...
  • Page 507 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA START CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 0000-9999 (Ex. 1999) 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue)
  • Page 508 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timing of SMDR valid call timer • (pseudo-answer timer). 00-08: 8 sec.-40 sec. (4 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 20-24 sec.
  • Page 509 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Specify the method of charging a trans- ferred call. 0 : Split charging to both the transfer destination station and the trans- ferring station 1 : Charging to the final transfer desti- nation station 2 : Charging to the first transfer desti- nation station...
  • Page 510 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 • For SMDR (NEAX1400 IMS Format): FIRST DATA (1) SECOND MEANING DATA MEANING PORT PORT PORT PORT Data Speed 2/3/4/5 1200 bps/2400 bps/4800 bps/ 9600 bps NOTE Stop Bit Length 0/1/2 1 bit/1.5 bits/2 bits...
  • Page 511 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 If the masking of Authorization Codes sent 160-175: Designation of digit to be to the SMDR terminal is required, assign masked: 1st digit-16th digit the desired value to be added to the Au- : No masking thorization Code dialed.
  • Page 512 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD102 On the AP00 card, set SW1 switch as shown below. SW1-4 should be set as follows; ON : The AP No. is 04-15 OFF: The AP No. is 20-31 : POSITION TO BE SET Clear the billing memory.
  • Page 513 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 The external alarm driver function for the XX Y SMDR buffer overflow. XX : 00-31: DK Card No. assigned by CM10 (E800-E831) Y : 0-3: Circuit No. 313: MP built-in External Equipment In- terface 3001: When CMD001>80/100/120/140...
  • Page 514 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD016 Specify SMDR service for Tie Line calls, if XX 21: Sending of billing information of needed. Tie Line outgoing calls to the SMDR terminal set to “4” by CMD001>80/100/120/140 XX : Service Class No.
  • Page 515 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming To provide SMDR for incoming calls, do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls Y=05 • to the required stations. X-XXXX: Station No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM35 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls...
  • Page 516 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Provide the SMDR service for incoming X-XXXX: Station No. calls by assigning an SMDR Service Class 00-15 : Service Class No. number (CMD015) and Feature activation for that Class (CMD016). CMD016 XX 30: Sending of billing information of C.O./Tie Line incoming calls to...
  • Page 517 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming To provide SMDR for tandem calls, do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with SMDR service for tandem calls. 0: Available CMD000 Specify the direction for sending of billing 77: Sending of billing information of information on tandem calls.
  • Page 518 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming To provide SMDR with AP00 for 5-digit station number, do the following programming: Only for the NEAX2400 IMS format, the following programming is available. NOTE 1: Be sure to assign different numbers to the last 4 digits for each 5-digit station number. NOTE 2: DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 519: Station To Station Calling

    STATION TO STATION CALLING STATION TO STATION CALLING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign station number to each LEN. 000-763: LEN X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. When the following features are NOTE: used, do not assign 5 or more digits station number. •...
  • Page 520 STATION TO STATION CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 If the multiple Tenant is provided, specify • the station to station call capability be- XX ZZ tween Tenants. XX: Tenant No. of Calling Station ZZ: Tenant No. of Called Station 0 : Restricted 1 : Allowed –...
  • Page 521: Station To Station Calling-Operator Assistance

    STATION TO STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE STATION TO STATION CALLING-OPERATOR ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMING Refer to “SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON) ”. page 432 – 501 – A2499-10...
  • Page 522: Step Call

    STEP CALL STEP CALL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Step Call feature. 069: On internal call : Step Call This feature is mutually exclusive NOTE: with the SINGLE DIGIT FEA- 163: On Tie Line incoming call TURE ACCESS CODE.
  • Page 523: Tandem Switching Of Tie Trunks-2/4-Wire

    TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4-WIRE TANDEM SWITCHING OF TIE TRUNKS-2/4-WIRE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Specify the combination of Trunk Routes • allowing the Tandem connection. XX ZZ Incoming Trunk Route must provide re- XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route lease signal for Tandem Connection. (See ZZ: 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route CM35 Y=05) 0 : Allow...
  • Page 524: Tenant Service

    TENANT SERVICE TENANT SERVICE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Tenant number to each station. Y=04 • X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 00: Tenant No. 00 01 -63: Tenant No. 01-63 Assign a Tenant number to each trunk. Y=01 • CM30 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 525 TENANT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA To provide external keys for Day Night Y=00 CM61 • Mode change or Class of Service change, XX Y assign a Tenant number to the DK card. XX : 00-31: DK Card No. assigned by CM10 (E900-E963) Y : 0-3: Circuit No.
  • Page 526: Three-Way Calling

    THREE-WAY CALLING THREE-WAY CALLING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Three-Way Call- ing. 1 : Three-Way Connection among stations 0: As per CM08>101 0: As per CM08>104 1 : Three-Way Connection among stations and trunk call Make the Conference trunk on the MP Y=6 Make Busy CM45 •...
  • Page 527: Tie Line Access

    TIE LINE ACCESS TIE LINE ACCESS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign a trunk number for the LDT/ODT 000-763: LEN card to the required LEN. D000-D255: Trunk No. The trunk number of LDT/ODT NOTE: card must be assigned to the first LEN (Level 0) and the second LEN (Level 1) of each LT slot.
  • Page 528 TIE LINE ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA Y=04 • CM35 Answer Signal from distant office 00-63: Trunk Route No. 2 : Arrive 7 : No Signal Y=05 • Release Signal from distant office 00-63: Trunk Route No. 1 : Arrive Y=08 Sending of Dial Pulse •...
  • Page 529 TIE LINE ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA Y=21 Sender Prepause Timing CM35 • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00 : 0 sec. 01 : 0.5 sec. 02 : 1.0 sec. 03 : 1.5 sec. 04 : 2.0 sec. 05 : 2.5 sec. 06 : 4.0 sec. 07 : 5.0 sec.
  • Page 530 TIE LINE ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA When CM35 Y=01 is “4”, assign data for Y=24 CM35 • the DTMF Sender characteristics. DTMF Sender Inter Digital Pause 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 32 ms. 1 : 64 ms. 2 : 80 ms. 3 : 96 ms.
  • Page 531 TIE LINE ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 When using the ODT card, specify the 2 Y=105 2-wire E&M/4-wire E&M Trunk • wire E&M or 4-wire E&M trunk. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 2-wire E&M Trunk All two circuit must be set as the 1 : 4-wire E&M Trunk NOTE: same type interface, either 2-...
  • Page 532: Tie Line Connection With Pad Control

    TIE LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL TIE LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Specify the value of the Tie Line Pad. Y=19 • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0-3 : Programmable PAD (See CM42) 4-7 : Fixed PAD (See Table 1 or Table 2) Table 1 Fixed PAD for Australia PAD DATA OF B TRUNK...
  • Page 533 TIE LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Table 2 Fixed PAD for Other Countries PAD DATA OF B TRUNK CONNECTION PATTERNS (A-B) DATA=4 (T/R) DATA=5 (T/R) DATA=6 (T/R) DATA=7 (T/R) Station-ODT (4W E&M) –3/–3 –3/–3 Tone-ODT (4W E&M) COT/LDT-ODT (4W E&M) –2/–2 ODT (4W E&M)-ODT...
  • Page 534 TIE LINE CONNECTION WITH PAD CONTROL DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Table 4 Programmable PAD for Australia PATTERNS PAD DATA OF B TRUNK (T/R) [dB] REMARKS 2ND DATA 0/+6 –3/–3 0/+6 –8/–8 –6/+6 –6/–6 0/+6 0/–6 –6/0 Not Used T/R: Transmit/Receive +/–: Gain/Loss Table 5 Programmable PAD for Other Countries PATTERNS PAD DATA OF B TRUNK (T/R) [dB]...
  • Page 535: Timed Queue-D Term

    term TIMED QUEUE-D term TIMED QUEUE-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the timer data for this feature. CM41 • If no data is set, the following data is ap- 35: Number of Times of Call Attempt plied. 01-07: Once-7 times •...
  • Page 536: Timed Reminder

    TIMED REMINDER TIMED REMINDER PROGRAMMING To provide the internal music source on the MP card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Timed Reminder to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Timed Reminder in the Service Re- Y=13 •...
  • Page 537 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the number of Timed Reminder at- CM42 tempts before abandonment. 01-05: Number of attempted Timed Re- minder call If no data is set, the default setting is 05. Specify the maximum number of Timed Reminder calls that can be set at the same 01-32: Max.
  • Page 538 TIMED REMINDER To provide an external announcement machine through the COT and DK card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Timed Reminder to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Timed Reminder in the Service Re- Y=13 CM15...
  • Page 539 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the External Announcement Ma- XX Y CM44 chine start function to the DK card. XX : 00-31: DK Card No. E800-E831 assigned by CM10 Y : 0-3: Circuit No. 313: MP built-in External Equipment In- terface 0100: External Announcement Ma- chine for Timed Reminder Call-...
  • Page 540 TIMED REMINDER To provide internal announcement source by Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card): DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card (1) 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: card number must be assigned...
  • Page 541 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA Y=08 CM49 • 00-63: Tenant No. 00-63: Message No. assigned by CM49 Y=00 Assign the Timed Reminder feature ac- Y=00 CM90 • term cess key to a D , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F0024 CM08 Specify the timing for Timed Reminder...
  • Page 542 TIMED REMINDER HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide the Internal Music Source: MP card To provide the External Announcement Machine: COT card DK card or MP card (built-in External Equipment Interface) External Announcement Machine provided locally. To provide the internal digital announcement soure: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) –...
  • Page 543: Toll Denial/Toll Diversion

    TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION PROGRAMMING In addition to the system data programming of TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT page 527 do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with the Toll Diversion CM08 or the Toll Denial. 0 : Toll Diversion (Routed to “ICPT” key on ATTCON.) 1 : Toll Denial (Routed to Reorder Tone)
  • Page 544: Toll Restriction-Total Digit Count

    TOLL RESTRICTION-TOTAL DIGIT COUNT TOLL RESTRICTION-TOTAL DIGIT COUNT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Toll Restriction- Total Digit Count feature for PB to PB or 0: To provide PB to DP connection. [Other Countries Only] CM10 Assign the trunk numbers to the required 000-763: LEN LEN.
  • Page 545 TOLL RESTRICTION-TOTAL DIGIT COUNT DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Y=04 Answer Signal Condition • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Answer Signal by Meter Pulse 1 : Answer Signal by Polarity Reversal 7 : No answer Signal In case of no Answer Signal, system recog- nizes the answer in timing set by CM41 Y=0>03.
  • Page 546 TOLL RESTRICTION-TOTAL DIGIT COUNT DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 According to the characteristics of each Y=20 Sender Start Condition • C.O. line, assign the data for DP/DTMF Y=21 Sender Prepause Timing • Sender to each Route. Y=23 DP-Inter Digital Pause • For details of the command, refer to Y=24 DTMF-Inter Digital Pause •...
  • Page 547: Toll Restriction-3/6-Digit

    TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with the Toll Restric- 035: Speed Calling-System CM08 tion feature for an outgoing call by Speed/ 0 : Not provided Calling-Station/System, if desired. 1 : To provide 044: Speed Calling-System 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide CM12...
  • Page 548 TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM81 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with Y=01-13 • eight kinds of Trunk Restriction Classes Toll Restriction Pattern No. 01-13 assigned by CM12 Y=01. 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class Toll Restriction Pattern 00-15 are preas- 0: Restricted signed as shown below.
  • Page 549 TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the area code to be restricted and Y=4000-4004 • the Trunk Restriction Pattern number as- Area Code Development No. 0-4 signed by CM81 to the Area Code Devel- Area Code (Max. 8 digits) opment Pattern number assigned by B000-B015: Trunk Restriction Pattern CM35 Y=76.
  • Page 550 TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A STEP 2: Assign a Tenant number and the Y=1000-1015 Tenant Pattern No. 00-15 • Route Pattern number to the 00-63: Tenant No. Tenant Pattern number assigned 0000-0255: Route Pattern No. 000-255 by Step 1. STEP 3: Assign a TR Pattern number to Y=0000-0255 •...
  • Page 551 TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA STEP 3: Assign the starting time for the Y=2000-2007 Time Pattern No. 0-7 CM8A • Toll Restriction and Route Pat- XX ZZ: Time to Change tern number to the Time Pattern XX: 00-23: Hours number assigned by Step 2. ZZ: 00/30: Minutes Set the starting time as shown 0000-0255: Route Pattern No.
  • Page 552: Trunk Answer From Any Station (Tas)

    TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Trunk Restriction Class to each Y=01 • station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Z: 1-8: Trunk Restriction Class in Night Mode 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB) 3: Non-Restricted 2 (RCC) 4: Semi-Restricted 1 (RCD)
  • Page 553 TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) DESCRIPTION DATA CM53 Specify the function of each type of TAS Y=0-4 TAS Answer A-E • within a system. Type of Call 0: C.O. Incoming Call 1: Tie Line/Dial-in 3: C.O. Incoming Call in night mode 4: Overflowed DIT Call Answer A 0 : Cannot be answered...
  • Page 554 TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) To provide the External TAS Indicator via DK card: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the card number of DK to required 000-763: LEN LEN. E800-E831: DK Card No. For PIM0/1 : E800-E807 The DK card number must be For PIM2/3 : E808-E815 NOTE: assigned to the first LEN (Level...
  • Page 555 TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) To provide the telephone set for TAS Indication: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the TAS Buzzer number (telephone 000-763: LEN set for TAS Indication) to required LEN. E600-E663: TAS Buzzer No. The TAS Buzzer number must correspond to the TAS group number assigned by CM30 Y=17.
  • Page 556: Trunk Group Busy Display

    TRUNK GROUP BUSY DISPLAY TRUNK GROUP BUSY DISPLAY PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM30 Assign the trunk group number to each Y=09 • trunk. 000-255: Trunk No. Several trunks may be assigned to one 01-62: Trunk Group No. trunk group number. For providing the Trunk Group Busy Y=00 CM90...
  • Page 557: Trunk Line Appearance-D Term

    term TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE-D term TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the terminating system for required Y=02 Day Mode CM30 • C.O. trunks to Trunk Line Appearance. Y=03 Night Mode • Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B •...
  • Page 558 term TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE-D To provide enhanced Trunk Line Appearance: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Program enhanced Hold key to each Y=00 • term My Line No. + + Key No. F0058: Hold Key Program Trunk Answer key. My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 559 term TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE-D The table below shows the availability of the HOLD key (CM90 Y=00 2nd data: F0058) on each condition. Trunk Line Trunk ID Code Appearances Kind of Availability of HOLD Key Assignment Trunk ID Code Display term Trunks (CM90 Y=00 2nd Data: F0058) (CM30 Y=19)
  • Page 560: Trunk To Trunk Connection

    TRUNK TO TRUNK CONNECTION TRUNK TO TRUNK CONNECTION PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class C to Y=07 • each station. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C Provide the switch hook flash capability Y=90, 91 •...
  • Page 561 TRUNK TO TRUNK CONNECTION DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with Trunk to Trunk CM08 Connection when no release signal arrives 0 : Available from the incoming trunk route and answer 1 : Not available signal arrives from the outgoing trunk route.
  • Page 562 TRUNK TO TRUNK CONNECTION To provide the AMP trunk for Trunk to Trunk Connection: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Card number of the AMP trunk 000-763: LEN (AMP card). Card No. of AMP trunk For PIM0/1: C100-C115 The AMP card number must be For PIM2/3: C116-C131 NOTE: assigned to both of the first LEN...
  • Page 563 TRUNK TO TRUNK CONNECTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM38 Select the mode of Tone Disabler on each Y=04 • AMP pattern. 00-14: AMP pattern No. 00-14 0 : G164 1 : G165 Specify the detect timing of Tone Disabler Y=05 • on each AMP pattern. 00-14: AMP pattern No.
  • Page 564: Trunk To Trunk Transfer Before Answer By Attendant Console

    TRUNK TO TRUNK TRANSFER BEFORE ANSWER BY ATTENDANT CONSOLE TRUNK TO TRUNK TRANSFER BEFORE ANSWER BY AT- TENDANT CONSOLE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA Provide the system with this feature. CM08 0 : Available 1 : Not available The trunk associated with at least one side of the call must be programmed for answer NOTE: and/or release signal(s) to ensure the trunks do not lock up.
  • Page 565: Trunk To Trunk-Third Party Cancellation

    TRUNK TO TRUNK-THIRD PARTY CANCELLATION TRUNK TO TRUNK-THIRD PARTY CANCELLATION PROGRAMMING Refer to “CONSULTATION HOLD-ALL CALLS”. page 168 – 545 – A2536-10...
  • Page 566: Uniform Call Distribution (Ucd)

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processing for an incoming when all UCD Stations are busy. 0 : Busy Tone Connection 1 : Queuing Specify the processing for a held call after 214: For the held call from Tie Line setting the UCD Busy Out.
  • Page 567 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA To set up each UCD Group, assign station CM17 • numbers, one by one, in the order of hunt- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. ing. X-XXXXXXXX: Another Station No. to be linked Up to 60 stations can be as- NOTE: signed into single UCD group.
  • Page 568 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the UCD service for each type of Y=4 Internal Call CM17 • call. X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. of UCD group 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide Y=5 C.O. Incoming Call • X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No.
  • Page 569 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the call waiting time before answer • or abandonment for PEG Count analysis. 01-30: 4 sec.-120 sec. (4 sec. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 sec. CM20 Assign the access code for UCD Station Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 •...
  • Page 570 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) term To provide the call waiting lamps on the D for Overflowed UCD Call: DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the incoming call to queuing mode CM08 when all UCD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing Specify the maximum number of queuing CM42 in each UCD group for controlling call wait- 01-99: Number of queuing in each UCD...
  • Page 571 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) To provide the external Indicator for Overflowed UCD Call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all UCD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing Specify the maximum number of queuing CM42 in each UCD group for controlling external 01-99: Number of queuing in each UCD indicator.
  • Page 572 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the function of UCD Overflow Indi- For DK card • cation to the DK card. XX Y XX : 00-31: DK Card No. assigned by CM10 (E800-E831) Y : 0-3: Circuit No. 313: MP Built-in External Equipment Interface 14XX...
  • Page 573 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) To monitor a UCD call, with or without Warning Tone: START DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the warning tone sent to connect- CM08 ed parties when monitoring a station-to- 0 : No Tone station or station-to-trunk call. 1 : One Warning Tone CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02...
  • Page 574 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for monitor, (if re- Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 • quired). X-XXXX: Access Code A033: Monitor Assign monitoring function key to the re- Y=00 CM90 • term quired D My Line No.
  • Page 575 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) To provide Priority Queuing: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign Priority Queuing per trunk route. Y=60 • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided Assign Digit Conversion on DID call, if re- Y=18 •...
  • Page 576: Uniform Numbering Plan

    UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN PROGRAMMING For Open Numbering System: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign an access code for LCR Group 0-3. Y=0-3 Numbering Group 0-3 • X-XXXX: Access Code A126: LCR Group 0 A127: LCR Group 1 A128: LCR Group 2 A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pat-...
  • Page 577 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign an area code for Intra-office termi- Y=4005-4007 Area Code Development • nations, if required. Pattern No. 5-7 X-XXXXXXXX: Area Code, Max. 8 dig- 8000 : Intra-office termination 8001-8008: 1-8 digits Intra-office sta- tion Specify the order of LCR selection for the Y=0000-0255 •...
  • Page 578 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the digits to be added to the digits Y=5000-5255 • sent to a distant office. 100: Designation of digit Addition Pattern No. 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 CCC: No digit addition Y=9000-9255 •...
  • Page 579 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN Example 1: When the PBX is an end office in a network employing an Open Numbering System, Office A requires all the digits dialed on incoming call from the PBX. 22-200 OFFICE 21-200 OFFICE 8XX-XXXX 23-200 8XX-XXXX OFFICE Trunk Route: Route 00 Tie Line Access Code:...
  • Page 580 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN Example 2: When the PBX is a Tandem Office in the network. 21-XXXX DIAL NO. /838-XXX OFFICE 821-XXXX /8838-XXX 838-XXXX TRUNK ROUTE 01 821-XXXX OFFICE XXXX Trunk Route to Office B: Tie Line Access Code: Area Code of Office: Intra-Office Termination: 838 (PBX) Programming for Example 2:...
  • Page 581 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN For Closed Numbering System: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM20 Assign an access code for LCR Group 3. Y=0-3 Numbering Group 0-3 • X-XXXX: Access Code A129: LCR Group 3 Assign an Area Code Development Pat- Y=A000 CM8A • tern No.
  • Page 582 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Specify the order of LCR selection for the Y=0000-0255 Route Pattern No. 000- • Route Pattern number assigned by CM8A Y=4005-4007. 1-4: Order of LCR Selection 1: 1st 2: 2nd 3: 3rd 4: 4th XXX ZZ XXX: 000-255: LCR Pattern No.
  • Page 583 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the digits to be added when adding Y=5000-5255 CM8A • a digits to those sent to a distant office. 100: Designation of digit Addition Pattern No. 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 CCC: No digit addition Y=9000-9255 •...
  • Page 584 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN Example 1: When the PBX is an end office in a network employing a Closed Numbering System. 73XX OFFICE 72XX OFFICE 714X 72XX/73XX/ 8XXX 8XXX OFFICE 715XX Trunk Route to Office A: Area Code of Office A: Area Code of Office B: Area Code of Office C: Area Code of Intra-...
  • Page 585 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN Example 2: When the PBX is a Tandem Office in the network. 7400/7350 DIAL NO. OFFICE 7400/7350 7350 7350 TRUNK ROUTE 01 7400 OFFICE 7400 Trunk Route to Office B: Area Code of Office B: Area Code of Intra- Office Station: Numbering Plan Group: Programming for Example 2:...
  • Page 586: Universal Sender

    UNIVERSAL SENDER UNIVERSAL SENDER PROGRAMMING Refer to “DIRECT INWARD DIALLING (DID)” page 222 and “LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT”. page 286 – 566 – A2566-10...
  • Page 587: Variable Timing Parameters

    VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM41 Specify the Timing Parameters according Y=0, 1, 2, 3 • to the user’s requirements. See the “COMMAND MANUAL”. If no data is set (Displayed “NONE”) the See the “COMMAND MANUAL”. standard timing which is initially set is ap- plied.
  • Page 588: Voice Call-Attendant

    VOICE CALL-ATTENDANT term VOICE CALL-D VOICE CALL-ATTENDANT term VOICE CALL-D PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify whether to provide Voice Call term when calling D is set to Voice First from 0 : Not provided (Busy Tone) term a Single-Line Telephone or a D without 1 : To provide an LCD.
  • Page 589 VOICE CALL-ATTENDANT term VOICE CALL-D DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class B for Y=02 • Voice Call (called side) to the required X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. term XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Allow Voice Call (called side) in the Ser- Y=67 •...
  • Page 590: Voice Guide

    VOICE GUIDE VOICE GUIDE PROGRAMMING To provide the message which is sent when a station goes off hook while Message Waiting/Call Forwarding-All Calls/Do Not Disturb service is set to the station: DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the multiple connections of the CM08 Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) 0 : Available...
  • Page 591 VOICE GUIDE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign access codes for Announcement Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • CM20 Service. X-XXXX: Access Code A103: Record (Group 0-4) A104: Replay (Group 0) A105: Replay (Group 1) A106: Replay (Group 2) A107: Replay (Group 3) A108: Replay (Group 4) A109: Delete (Group 0-4) Specify the dial tone, which is sent when a...
  • Page 592 VOICE GUIDE To provide the Message which is sent when the service feature setting to the station is completed or canceled: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the function for each Digital An- Y=00 • nouncement Trunk card. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk No.
  • Page 593: Voice Mail Integration

    VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS/BUSY LINE/DON’T ANSWER page 83 , do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify whether Ringing Transfer to an At- tendant via VMS is available. 0 : Available 1 : Not available Specify the sending of the Mail Box num-...
  • Page 594 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the access code for MW lamp set/ Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 CM20 • cancel from a VMS station port. X-XXXX: Access Code A040: Set A041: Reset Assign the access code to retrieve a mes- Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group0-3 •...
  • Page 595 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the PB inter-digital pause for VMS. • 01: 32 ms. 02: 64 ms. 03: 80 ms. 04: 100 ms. 05: 120 ms. 06: 160 ms. 07: 200 ms. 08: 240 ms. If no data is set, the default setting is 160 Assign VMS display, if required.
  • Page 596 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 When Out Pulse (PB signal)-long is desig- • nated by CM90, assign the PB signal width. 01-50: 64 ms.-3200 ms. (64 ms. increments) When Out Pulse (PB signal)- NOTE: If no data is set, the default setting is 512 short is designated by CM90, the PB signal width is set to 128 ms.
  • Page 597 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION term To provide the Message Waiting Indication per line when a D accommodates multiline: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM11 Assign a Virtual Line station number to re- 000-255: Virtual LEN quired Virtual LEN. X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line station No. The Virtual LEN has no relation with the physical LEN used in CM10.
  • Page 598 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION To transfer a call from an Attendant to a VMS, if Camp-On is set to the transferred destination, and that is not answered by predetermined timing: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with VMS transfer. 428: VMS transfer with Camp-On 0: To provide CM41 Specify the timer of Attendant Recall for...
  • Page 599 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION To transfer a call from an Attendant or a station to a VMS by dialing of a Single Digit Feature Ac- cess Code “9” or by pushing a function key, while hearing RBT or BT from the destination station: START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 600: Voice Message System

    VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To provide Voice Message Waiting-System: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN card number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: card number must be assigned For PIM2/3: EB032-EB063...
  • Page 601 VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign Message Waiting Service to the re- Y=03 • quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CM20 Assign the access code for the Voice Mes- Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • sage Waiting-System. X-XXXX: Access Code A113: Voice Message Waiting Service- System...
  • Page 602 VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM To provide Voice Message Waiting-Individual: (1) When you leave a message for the desired station without using the Single Digit Feature Access Code, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN.
  • Page 603 VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for the Voice Mes- Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • sage Waiting-Individual. X-XXXX: Access Code A114: Voice Message Waiting-Individu- al (Setting of Station No. to be sent) A119: Voice Message Waiting-Individu- al (Resetting of Station No.
  • Page 604 VOICE MESSAGE SYSTEM (2) When the desired station is busy or no answer, and when you leave a message for the station without going on-hook (using Single Digit Feature Access Code), do the following programming in addition to the programming of item (1). DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 605: Whisper Page

    WHISPER PAGE WHISPER PAGE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class CM15 Specify the Service Restriction Class A for Y=111 Whispering station •...
  • Page 606: Features For Australia Only

    FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL MFC-INCOMING CALL PROGRAMMING (1) MFC Signaling Common Data Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA START CM05 Assign the AP number to MFC trunk. • The AP number must match the SENSE 04-15, 20-31: AP No. and changeover switch settings on the 08: MFC trunk MFC trunk card.
  • Page 607 FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM31 Assign the number of received digits of • station number from PSTN. 2: Number of received digits of station number from PSTN INITIAL 01-31: 1 digit-31 digits If no data is assigned, the MFC NOTE: Signaling can not be provided.
  • Page 608 FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL (2) DID Data Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign the MFC Signaling to required DID Y=37 • trunk route. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: Available Assign the number of received digits of CM31 • ANI signal from PSTN.
  • Page 609 FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Forward GII signal to terminate • CM31 a call to Attendant Console, if required. 01-15: Forward GII-1 through Forward GII-15 CM31 Y=9 is effective only when 00 : Terminating to Attendant Console NOTE: CM08>020 is assigned to 1.
  • Page 610 FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL (3) MFC Data Assignment Table for AUSTRALIA MFC Data Assignment Table for Australia : Initial Data CM31 Y=3 CM31 Y=4 CM31 Y=9 CM31 Y=A DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 611: Operator Monitoring

    FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY OPERATOR MONITORING OPERATOR MONITORING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 1 : Available – 591 – A2580-10...
  • Page 612: Operator Overlapping

    FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY OPERATOR OVERLAPPING OPERATOR OVERLAPPING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 1 : Available Specify the sending of hold tone to overlap call. 0 : To send 1 : Not sent – 592 – A2580-10...
  • Page 613: Reverted Call Metering

    FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY REVERTED CALL METERING REVERTED CALL METERING PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 0: Available Assign the SERIAL CALL SET and SERI- Y=00 CM90 • AL CALL keys on the DESKCON/AT- ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key TCON.
  • Page 614: Features For Other Countries Only

    FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS CALLER ID CLASS PROGRAMMING (1) Trunk Assignment for CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA START Specify the terminating system in Day Y=02 Day Mode CM30 • Mode/Night Mode/Mode A and Mode B for Y=03 Night Mode •...
  • Page 615 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the busy/idle status not to be sent Y=48 Busy/idle sending • CM35 to the network. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: Not sent Assign the sending method of calling num- Y=129 Calling No.
  • Page 616 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS (2) CALLER ID Receiver Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA CM09 Provide the system with MFC Signaling. 52: MFC Signaling 0 : To provide INITIAL CM05 Assign an AP number to the CIR (CALLER •...
  • Page 617 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS (3) Memory Clear for CIR Trunk (PN-4RSTC Card) Clearing all data in memory for calling number development is necessary before assigning the calling number development data by CMDC and CMDB. Before memory clear, set the SW1-1 to SW1-4 on the CIR trunk to all ON (Make-busy) NOTE: and after memory clear, restore them to OFF.
  • Page 618 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS (4) CALLER ID Development Data Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Development Table for the call- Y=00-63 Trunk tenant No. CMDC • ing number sent from the network. Calling No. 0 -1499: Development Table No. 0-1499 CMDB Assign whether the trunk tenant number is...
  • Page 619 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the ringing tone for each calling Y=04 Ringing tone assignment • CMDB number, if required. 0-1499: Development Table No. 0 : Depends on CM35 Y=33 1 : Not used 2 : Internal ringing tone 3 : External ringing tone Specify which is displayed on the LCD,...
  • Page 620 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS (5) Other Relational Data Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the trunk access code for outgoing Y=44 • call sent to the SMDR. Trunk access code for Save & Repeat For using Save & Repeat feature, this 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 621 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS (6) Data Assignment for Multiple CIR Trunk The development data by CMDC and CMDB are assigned toward the first CIR trunk which has been assigned a minimum AP number. When providing multiple CIR trunks, save the develop- ment data and load them for the other CIR trunks according to the following steps.
  • Page 622 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY CALLER ID CLASS STEP 12 Set the MB switch to ON (UP) on the third CIR trunk with AP number Z. STEP 13 As for the fourth CIR trunk, change the AP number W to X by CM05 and by the SENSE switch.
  • Page 623: Mfc-Incoming Call

    FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC-INCOMING CALL MFC-OUTGOING CALL NOTICE ON PROGRAMMING • If the number of received digits does not coincide with the number of digits of station num- ber, assign the digit addition/deletion by CM35 Y=17. •...
  • Page 624 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL Frequency Combinations for MFC Signals ×: Frequency to be used FORWARD SIGNAL FREQUENCIES (Hz) 1380 1500 1620 1740 1860 1980 COMBINATIONS BACKWARD SIGNAL FREQUENCIES (Hz) 1140 1020 × × × × × ×...
  • Page 625 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL Function of MFC-R2 on Each Country ×: Available –: Not available DOD WITH MFC COUNTRIES DID WITH MFC WITHOUT ANI WITH ANI AREGENTINA × × × BAHRAIN × × × BRAZIL × ×...
  • Page 626 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL PROGRAMMING (1) MFC Signaling Common Data Assignment DESCRIPTION DATA START Assign the AP number to MFC trunk. CM05 • The AP number must match the SENSE 04-15, 20-31: AP No. and changeover switch settings on the 08: MFC trunk MFC trunk card.
  • Page 627 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the number of received digits of • CM31 station number from PSTN. 2: Number of received digits of station number from PSTN INITIAL 01-31: 1 digit-31 digits If no data is assigned, the MFC NOTE: Signaling can not be provided.
  • Page 628 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL (2) DID Data Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the MFC Signaling to required DID Y=37 CM35 • trunk route. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: Available CM31 Assign the number of received digits of •...
  • Page 629 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the timer data for DID call, if re- • CM31 quired. (for Indonesia and Norway) 05-07 01-31 INITIAL NONE Refer to the Command Manual. 11-15 00-12 NONE Assign the Forward GII signal to terminate •...
  • Page 630 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the meaning of sending Backward Y=48 • CM35 signal when address is completed. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Set up speech condition without For Poland and Venezuela, this waiting Forward GII NOTE: data must be set to 0.
  • Page 631 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL (3) DOD Data Assignment In Colombia, Malaysia, Norway, Singapore, Thailand and Venezuela, this program- NOTE: ming is not required. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the MFC signaling to required DOD Y=38 • trunk route.
  • Page 632 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM31 Assign the duration from sending start • Forward signal to receiving Backward sig- nal, if required. 01-31 : 1 sec.-31 sec. NONE : 12 sec. INITIAL Assign the duration from detecting Back- •...
  • Page 633 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL (4) DOD with ANI Data Assignment For providing ANI function, do the following programming in addition to the previous section. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the DOD with ANI function. 0: Available NOTE 2 Select the Backward signal for ANI signal.
  • Page 634 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM50 Assign the calling party number (Local Of- Y=05 • fice Code) for ANI function. 00-14: Local Office Code Table No. assigned by CM12 Y=13 XX····XX: Local Office Code (Max. 12 digits) When originating from Attendant Console, assign Local Office Code as follows: NOTE 1: •...
  • Page 635 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL (5) MFC Data Assignment Tables for Each Country MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=3 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 636 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=3 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 637 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=4 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 638 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=4 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 639 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=5 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 640 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=5 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NOTE 2 NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 641 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=6 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 642 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=6 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 643 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=7 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 644 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=7 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 645 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=8 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 646 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=8 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NOTE 2 NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 647 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=9 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA Continued on next page For the meaning of 1st/2nd Data, refer to the Command Manual. NOTE: –...
  • Page 648 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=9 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA Continued on next page For the meaning of 1st/2nd Data, refer to the Command Manual. NOTE: –...
  • Page 649 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=A 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NOTE 2 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 650 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=A 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NOTE 3 NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 651 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=B 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 652 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM31 Y=B 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE...
  • Page 653 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM08 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA ARGENTINA BAHRAIN BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA INDONESIA NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2...
  • Page 654 FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY MFC-INCOMING CALL/MFC-OUTGOING CALL MFC Data Assignment Table for Each Country : Initial Data CM08 2ND DATA REMARKS DATA MALAYSIA MEXICO NORWAY POLAND SINGAPORE THAILAND VENEZUELA NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 2 NOTE 4 NOTE 2...
  • Page 655: Chapter 2 Hotel Features

    CHAPTER 2 HOTEL FEATURES CHAPTER 2 HOTEL FEATURES This chapter explains the system outline, hardware required, and sys- tem data programming for the Hotel System and the Property Man- agement System (PMS). HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE ............HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY ............ HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ........
  • Page 656: Hotel System Outline

    HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE The figure below shows the system outline of hotel system. System Outline of Hotel System TDSW ADMINISTRATIVE TELEPHONE C.O. LINE EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE FOR AUTOMATIC WAKE UP GUEST ROOM TELEPHONE WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMP HOTEL PRINTER HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT...
  • Page 657 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Application Processor The Application Processor (AP) manages guest or administration room status and stores call in- formation on each guest or administrative station. The AP also provides interface ports for a Property Management System (PMS), Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and a Hotel Printer.
  • Page 658 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Property Management System (PMS) The PBX provides a data link interface to the customer supplied Property Management System (PMS) accommodating hotel management features. The PMS can be any computer connected to the PBX via a RS-232C interface. It communicates with the PBX using the specified protocols. The data link interface allows the PMS to accommodate both front- and back-office hotel man- agement features, by providing a means of communication between the PMS and the PBX for features such as Check In/Check Out, Message Waiting, Station Message Detail data, and con-...
  • Page 659 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE (6) Check In/Check Out This information can be entered from the Attendant Console or Front Desk Terminal, and will be automatically transmitted to the PMS for status update. (7) Room data image messages indicating requests for data base updates and data base images.
  • Page 660 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) sends out the outgoing/incoming C.O. call infor- mation to an external SMDR terminal (Personal Computer). The SMDR is usually used in con- junction with the PMS and used for the following purposes. •...
  • Page 661: Hotel System Capacity

    HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY/HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY DESCRIPTION CAPACITY Guest/Administrative Station Front Desk Terminal Hotel Console Hotel Printer I/O port for PMS/SMDR/Hotel Printer HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • PMS Interface - Physical Interface: RS-232C - Synchronization: Asynchronous - Protocol: IMS Procedure - Transmission Speed: 1200/2400/4800/9600* bps - I/O port:...
  • Page 662: Hotel Feature List

    HOTEL FEATURE LIST HOTEL FEATURE LIST Hotel Feature List ×: Applicable –: Not applicable APPLICATION FRONT FEATURE NAME HOTEL GUEST ADMINISTRATIVE DESK CONSOLE TERMINAL Automatic Wake Up × × × × × Check In/Check Out – – – NOTE × ×...
  • Page 663: Hotel Sustem Programming Summary

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY Programming Summary for Hotel System START Have The AP already been initialized? page 645 AP Initialization page 646 Hotel Feature Programming TO SMDR Where is the call information sent? TO PMS PMS INTERFACE SMDR Programming Programming (SEE CHAPTER 1)
  • Page 664: Hotel System Programming

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Precaution/Station Number Data Loading HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Precaution Before programming the system data for the Hotel feature, confirm that the system is under the following status. • The system is under On-Line mode. (“RUN” lamp is flashing on the MP card.) •...
  • Page 665 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AP Initialization AP Initialization This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. If the system have already been applied the AP related feature, you can skip the data assignment explained on this section. The AP should have already activated if one of the following feature was applied; SMDR (Station term Message Detail Recording), MCI (Message Center Interface), D TIMS (Time Information...
  • Page 666 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Hotel Feature Programming Hotel Feature Programming page 647 • Automatic Wake Up • Check In/Check Out page 653 • Direct Data Entry page 655 • Do Not Disturb page 657 • Do Not Disturb-System page 660 page 662 •...
  • Page 667: Automatic Wake Up

    AUTOMATIC WAKE UP AUTOMATIC WAKE UP PROGRAMMING To provide Automatic Wake Up from a guest station or administrative station, or Front Desk Ter- minal, or PMS: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 • required guest or administrative station. X-XXXX: Station No.
  • Page 668 AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Wake Up call Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 • set or reset. X-XXXX: Access Code A024: Wake Up set from guest This data assignment is not re- A025: Wake Up cancel from guest NOTE: quired when Wake Up is set by A027: Wake Up set from administrative...
  • Page 669 AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 When the DAT is required, assign the DAT 000-763: LEN to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. The DAT card number must be For PIM0/1: EB002-EB031 NOTE: assigned to the first LEN (Level For PIM2/3: EB032-EB063 0), the third LEN (Level 2), the For PIM4/5: EB064-EB095...
  • Page 670 AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the condition for printing the Wake 282: “RING ON OK” when call starts Up call information if Hotel Printer is pro- 283: “STATION BUSY” when station is vided. busy 284: “CONNECTION BLOCK” when call is unsuccessful 286: “STATION ANSWER”...
  • Page 671 AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 When providing DAT, assign the answer- Y=00 • ing message for Wake Up to the DAT card 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card or MP built-in DAT. 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. assigned by CM10 0C XX: Answering message on Auto- matic Wake Up XX: 00-63: Message No.
  • Page 672 AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Send Wake Up message to PMS when setting Wake Up feature, if PMS provided. 1: To send Specify the sending of result of Wake Up message when performing Wake Up fea- 1: To send ture.
  • Page 673: Check In/Check Out

    CHECK IN/CHECK OUT CHECK IN/CHECK OUT PROGRAMMING To provide Check In/Check Out from a Front Desk Terminal or PMS: DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD000 Provide the print out function of Check In time when the Check In is set from Front 1: Available Desk Terminal.
  • Page 674 CHECK IN/CHECK OUT DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Assign the required functions to the Room X00: Room Cut Off is set Status codes set by Check In and Check X01: Room Cut Off is canceled Out operations. X02: Do Not Disturb is set X03: Do Not Disturb is canceled X04: Wake Up call is canceled X05: Message Waiting Lamp is turned...
  • Page 675: Direct Data Entry

    DIRECT DATA ENTRY DIRECT DATA ENTRY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Assign the Service Class number to guest X-XXXX: Guest station No. room station. 00 -15: Service Class No. Allow Direct Data Entry feature to the Ser- XX 24 CMD016 vice Class assigned by CMD015.
  • Page 676 DIRECT DATA ENTRY DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Designate the output unit for Direct Data Entry. 0 : PMS 1 : Hotel Printer 2 : PMS and Hotel Printer Designate the printout format of Direct Data Entry. 0 : Printout Format 1 1 : Printout Format 2 (See the example below) Printout format 1 (2nd data: 0)
  • Page 677: Do Not Disturb

    DO NOT DISTURB DO NOT DISTURB PROGRAMMING To provide Do Not Disturb from a guest station or administrative station, or Front Desk Terminal, or Hotel Console, or PMS: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A to Y=02 •...
  • Page 678 DO NOT DISTURB DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the DND function keys to the Front • Y=00 Desk Terminal, if provided. My Line No. + + Key No. F1064: Do Not Disturb F1074: Set F1075: Reset F1077: Release F1080: Do Not Disturb Override Assign the DND function keys to the Hotel •...
  • Page 679 DO NOT DISTURB DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Send Controlled Restriction message to PMS when setting Do Not Disturb, if PMS 1: To send provided. CMD015 Assign the Service Class number for X-XXXX: Station No. CMD016 to required stations, if PMS pro- 00 -15: Service Class No.
  • Page 680: Do Not Disturb-System

    DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To provide Do Not Disturb-System from a Front Desk Terminal or Hotel Console: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 Assign Do Not Disturb-System to required Y=00 • stations. X-XXXX: Station No. Do Not Disturb is set to the stations as- 0: To provide signed by this command simultaneously from the Front Desk Terminal or Attendant...
  • Page 681 DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA Specify Call Forwarding-Busy Line/Station CM08 Hunting for a station set to Do Not Disturb- 0 : Available System. 1 : Not available For a system with multiple tenant, specify the destination of a call transferred in 0 : Tenant of called station CM51 Y=10 for the tenant of calling or 1 : Tenant of calling station...
  • Page 682: Guest Name Display Through Pms

    GUEST NAME DISPLAY THROUGH PMS GUEST NAME DISPLAY THROUGH PMS PROGRAMMING For programming of the PMS, refer to “PMS INTERFACE”. page 682 DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provided the system with Name Display service. 1 : To provide Specify the time to go back to Data and Time display after the call answered.
  • Page 683 GUEST NAME DISPLAY THROUGH PMS DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the desired trunk name to each Y=2 By Character Code CM77 • trunk route by CM77 Y=2 or Y=3. 00-14, 16-63: Trunk Name No. as- signed by CM35 Y=03 20-7F: Character Code Max.
  • Page 684: Guest Room To Guest Room Calling Restriction

    GUEST ROOM TO GUEST ROOM CALLING RESTRICTION GUEST ROOM TO GUEST ROOM CALLING RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 Restrict intra-office connection between • tenants. XX ZZ XX: 00-63: Tenant No. of calling station NOTE: This feature is only available be- ZZ: 00-63: Tenant No.
  • Page 685: Guest/Administrative Service

    GUEST/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE GUEST/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign the tenant number to each guest Y=04 • station and administrative station, respec- X-XXXX: Station No. tively. The different tenant number must be 00-63: Tenant No. assigned to guest and administrative sta- tion.
  • Page 686 GUEST/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 Specify the inter-tenant connection for sta- Y=0 TAS Answer • tion to station calling, incoming call termi- XX ZZ nation, and TAS answer. XX: Tenant No. of TAS answer guest/ administrative station ZZ: Tenant No. of Trunk 0 : Allowed 1 : Restricted Y=1 Station to Station Calling...
  • Page 687 GUEST/ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class to Y=02 • guest and administrative station. X-XXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class Y=07 • X-XXXX: Station No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C Allow or restrict each service feature in Y=00-182 CM15...
  • Page 688: Hotel Console

    HOTEL CONSOLE HOTEL CONSOLE PROGRAMMING In addition to programming the ATTCON or DESKCON as described in CHAPTER 1, assign the Hotel function keys to the Console. For ATTCON, refer to SMART CONSOLE (SN708/SN709/SN712 ATTCON). page 432 For DESKCON, refer to SMART CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON). page 434 page 339 For Multi-function key, refer to MULTI-FUNCTION KEY-ATTENDANT.
  • Page 689: Hotel/Motel Front Desk Terminal

    HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 1900-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue) 03 (Wed) 04 (Thu)
  • Page 690 HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Hotel function keys on the Front Y=00 • Desk Terminal. My Line No. + + Key No. F1064: Do Not Disturb term (8) Key Number F1065: Room Cut Off (01) (02) (03) (04) F1066: Message Waiting...
  • Page 691 HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on See the following table. the port (Port 1/3) connected to the printer. See the following table. AP00 INITIAL 1ST DATA (1) MEANING DATA MEANING PORT PORT PORT PORT Data speed 2/3/4...
  • Page 692 HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CMD035 Assign the Hotel Printer to each Front X-XXXX: My Line No. of Front Desk Desk Terminal. Terminal 0 : Hotel Printer 0 1 : Hotel Printer 1 By system reset (press SW1 on the MP card), station number information is trans- ferred from the MP to the AP.
  • Page 693: Maid Status

    MAID STATUS MAID STATUS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL page 669 or PMS INTERFACE page 682 , do the following programming: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 If maid ID Code is used, set the data for 281 to 0.
  • Page 694 MAID STATUS DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Define the functions of each Room Status X YY Code. X : 1-8: Room Status Code For example, to provide the following YY: Functions Room Status Code, set the functions to 00: Room Cut Off Set each Room Status Code according to the 01: Room Cut Off Reset table below.
  • Page 695 MAID STATUS HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card Front Desk Terminal or PMS and RS RVS-15(S) CA/RS RVS-4(S) CA/RS NORM-4(S) CA – 675 – A2668-10...
  • Page 696: Message Registration

    MESSAGE REGISTRATION MESSAGE REGISTRATION PROGRAMMING The SMDR is used to provide Message Registration information to a call accounting system. Refer to STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR). page 477 To provide Message Registration on PMS: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with SMDR service for tandem calls.
  • Page 697 MESSAGE REGISTRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign a Trunk Access Code for SMDR. Y=44 • 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00-99: Trunk Access Code Provide SMDR service for incoming calls Y=49 • to required trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: To provide CM41 Specify the timing of SMDR valid call timer •...
  • Page 698 MESSAGE REGISTRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CMD026 Assign the Development Table number to 00-63: Trunk Route No. outgoing trunk routes. 000 -511: Development Table No. CMD027 Specify the charging method to each di- XXX Y aled number. XXX: 000-511: Call Development Table No.
  • Page 699: Message Waiting

    MESSAGE WAITING MESSAGE WAITING PROGRAMMING To provide the Message Waiting from an administrative station, Front Desk Terminal, Hotel Con- sole, or PMS: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Service Restriction Class A for Y=02 • Message Waiting to required guest or ad- X-XXXX: Station No.
  • Page 700 MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the Message Front destination to Y=15 • be routed by dialing MW Retrieve code or 00-63: Tenant No. to which MW set term term pressing MW key on D to which Mes- belongs sage Waiting is set. X-XXXX: Station No./My Line No.
  • Page 701 MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Send Message Waiting message to PMS when setting Message Waiting, if PMS is 1: To send provided. CMD015 Assign the Service Class number for X-XXXX: Station No. CMD016 to required stations, if PMS is 00 -15: Service Class No. provided.
  • Page 702: Pms Interface

    PMS INTERFACE PMS INTERFACE PROGRAMMING The following shows the minimal programming to establish the PMS interface link. After this pro- gramming, the Status Inquiry (Feature Code “70”, Function Code “F” and “0”) is available. – 682 – A2679-10...
  • Page 703 PMS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on See the following table. the port (Port 0-3) connected to PMS. See the following table. AP00 INITIAL : Initial Data 1ST DATA MEANING MEANING DATA PORT 0 PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 Data speed 2/3/4/5 1200/2400/...
  • Page 704 PMS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 For the Port 1 and Port 3, data speed 9600 bps can not be set. NOTE 1: NOTE 2: For the PMS, the 2nd data = 4 should be assigned. Send a Violation Code Message when CMD000 PBX receives an illegal message from 1: To send...
  • Page 705 PMS INTERFACE When sending a call information to the PMS, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Assign the Service Class number to re- X-XXXX: Guest/Administrative station quired stations. 00 -15: Service Class No. Send detail information of C.O. outgoing XX 16 CMD016 calls to PMS.
  • Page 706: Printer Control-Front Desk Terminal

    PRINTER CONTROL-FRONT DESK TERMINAL PRINTER CONTROL-FRONT DESK TERMINAL PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD000 Designate the language of message print- 2: Language of message printed out ed out. 1 : English Specify the Printer Line Feed Code. 0 : CR 1 : CR and LF Assign the attribute data, depending on See the following table.
  • Page 707 PRINTER CONTROL-FRONT DESK TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CMD035 Assign the Hotel Printer to each Front X-XXXX: My Line No. of Front Desk Desk Terminal. Terminal 0 : Printer 0 1 : Printer 1 When System Initialization (press the SW1 on the MP card) is executed, Station Number information is transferred from the MP to the AP.
  • Page 708: Room Cut-Off

    ROOM CUT OFF ROOM CUT OFF PROGRAMMING To provide the Room Cut Off from a Front Desk Terminal or Hotel Console, or PMS, do the fol- lowing programming: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the type of call to be restricted by Room Cut Off.
  • Page 709 ROOM CUT OFF DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Assign the Room Cut Off function to the X 00: Room Cut Off is set Room Status Code assigned by X 01: Room Cut Off is reset CMD001>12 and 13. X: 1-8: Room Status Code 1: Yes CMD000 Send Controlled Restriction message to...
  • Page 710: Room Number Display On Station

    ROOM NUMBER DISPLAY ON STATION/ROOM STATUS/SPLIT ACCESS ROOM NUMBER DISPLAY ON STATION PROGRAMMING No programming is required. HARDWARE REQUIRED term with LCD and DLC card ROOM STATUS PROGRAMMING page 673 Refer to Maid Status. HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card Front Desk Terminal SPLIT ACCESS PROGRAMMING page 665...
  • Page 711: Appendix A: Terminal Key Assignment A1

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term This appendix contains the key number layout of each D ATTCON, DESKCON, DSS Console, and Add-On Module. Refer to this appendix when you assign a key function by CM90 or CM97.
  • Page 712 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 75 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (06) (07) (05) (08) (91) Feature (90) Recall (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) DTP-8-1 Answer Transfer Speaker Hold Continued on next page –...
  • Page 713 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 75 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (03) (04) (01) (02) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (91) Feature (90) Recall (92) DTP-16D-1 (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) Answer Speaker Transfer...
  • Page 714 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 75 Key Numbers term Key Numbers 24 Line/Trunk/Feature Keys + 8 One Touch Keys (05) (01) (02) (03) (04) (06) (08) (09) (07) (10) (11) (12) (16) (17) (13) (14) (15) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23)
  • Page 715 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 65 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (90) RECALL (91) (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) ETJ-8DC-1 HOLD SPKR Continued on next page – A5 – A2A02-10...
  • Page 716 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 65 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (90) RECALL (91) (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) ETJ-8-1 HOLD SPKR Continued on next page – A6 – A2A02-10...
  • Page 717 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 65 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (90) RECALL (91) (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) ETJ-16DC-1 HOLD SPKR Continued on next page –...
  • Page 718 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 65 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (90) RECALL (91) (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-16DS-1 HOLD SPKR Continued on next page –...
  • Page 719 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 65 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24) (90) RECALL (91) (92) (93) LNR/SPD (97)
  • Page 720 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT ATTCON Key Numbers TALK LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 LOOP5 LOOP6 DEST HOLD CANCEL ATND LDN0 – A10 – A2A10-10...
  • Page 721: Deskcon Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT DESKCON Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) Start Mute TRKSL Call Park Position Busy (22) (23) (24) Cancel L6 (12) Volume (95) DEST...
  • Page 722: Dss Console Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT DSS Console Key Numbers DCU-60-1 Continued on next page – A12 – A2A10-10...
  • Page 723 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT DSS Console Key Numbers EDW-48-2 – A13 – A2A10-10...
  • Page 724: Add-On Module Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT Add-On Module Key Numbers DCU-60-1 Continued on next page – A14 – A2A10-10...
  • Page 725 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT Add-On Module Key Numbers EDW-48-2 – A15 – A2A10-10...
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  • Page 727: Appendix B Character Code Table

    APPENDIX B CHARACTER CODE TABLE APPENDIX B CHARACTER CODE TABLE This appendix contains the character code table to set a station name term displayed on D or Attendant Console. CHARACTER CODE TABLE ............ – B1 – A2B01-10...
  • Page 728 APPENDIX B CHARACTER CODE TABLE Character Code Table X: Upper digit Y: Lower digit ” & ’ < ¥ > Example: To set “John” for Station No. 2587, do the following operation. + 770 + + 2587 + – B2 – A2B02-10...
  • Page 729 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX C term TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS This appendix explains the job specifications needed to apply the term TIMS feature. PRECAUTIONS ................. PRINT OPERATIONS ..............Target Stations ..............Call Record and Totaled Bill ..........Group Billing ...............
  • Page 730 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRECAUTIONS/PRINT OPERATIONS PRECAUTIONS term Since the D TIMS provides a wide variety of operations, you should make sure the followings. • Which stations can be applied the TIMS feature? • What kind of print format to be applied? •...
  • Page 731 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Condition Code CONDITION CODE MEANINGS Busy indication (More charge will be made as the target station is now originating another call.) The accumulated billing data are cleared An extra charge is entered by the following Front Desk Terminal oper- ation.
  • Page 732 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 1: Call Record for a station. 1999 8/30 10:48 MON SERIAL No. 0177 EXT 201 ACC AUTH DIAL 00103055579 START 8/30 10:07 00:01’04.5” 1.10 C Serial Call start time Authorization Condition number code...
  • Page 733 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Group Billing The TIMS target stations can be divided into groups. When individual station’s billing data is ac- cumulated, the total amount of the call charge of each group can be printed. As seen from Figure below, there are three group levels.
  • Page 734 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS The station group data is assigned by the CMD012, CMD013 and CMD014. You can NOTE 1: assign the sections of the community or department of the organization for each groups. You may consider the followings for more better customizing when you assign the group data: term •...
  • Page 735 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 3: Call Record for the group number 001. PRINT DETAIL GROUP 001 + SET 1999 8/30 10:58 MON SMALL GROUP TOTAL SERIAL No. 0189 AUTH DIAL 0425841443 START 8/30 10:08 00:01’06”...
  • Page 736 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 4: Totaled Bill for the group number 001. PRINT GROUP 001 + SET 1999 8/30 10:53 MON SMALL GROUP TOTAL 202 – 1.00 203 – 0.00 1.00 G001 TOTAL Calling station Amount Group number Total amount of...
  • Page 737 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 5: Call Record (777). PRINT DETAIL GROUP 777 + SET 1999 8/30 11:00 MON TOTAL PRINT (777) SERIAL No. 0190 AUTH DIAL 00103055579 START 8/30 09:38 00:00’55” 1.00 ATTCON number SERIAL No.
  • Page 738 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 6: Call Record (999). PRINT DETAIL GROUP 999 + SET 1999 8/30 11:57 MON TOTAL PRINT (999) EXT 200 SERIAL No. 0222 EXT 201 ACC AUTH DIAL 00103055519 8/30 10:07 00:01’04.5”...
  • Page 739 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 7: Totaled Bill (777). PRINT GROUP 777 + SET 1999 8/30 11:03 MON TOTAL PRINT (777) 00 - 2.40 01 - 0.00 02 - 0.00 03 - 0.00 04 - 4.80 200 - 0.00...
  • Page 740 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 8: Totaled Bill (888). PRINT GROUP 888 + SET 1999 8/30 13:36 MON TOTAL PRINT (888) G000 TOTAL 1.20 MG200 TOTAL 1.20 LG300 TOTAL 1.20 G001 TOTAL 0.00 MG201 TOTAL 0.00 LG301 TOTAL 0.00...
  • Page 741 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 9: Totaled Bill for the grand total of station basis and group basis. PRINT GROUP 999 + SET 1999 8/30 11:59 MON TOTAL PRINT (999) 200 - 0.00 201 - 4.60 G000 TOTAL 4.60...
  • Page 742 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Billing Data Accumulation The TIMS’s most basic print is called “Immediate Print” which is the same text format as the in- dividual station Call Record. See Example 1. “Immediate Print” text outputs when just after fin- ished an outgoing call.
  • Page 743 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Whether the Immediate Print is provided or not can be specified by the following com- NOTE 1: mands: CMD016>XX10 (Local Call) CMD016>XX12 (Toll Call) CMD016>XX15 (International Call) CMD016>XX20 (Tie Line) The Totaled Bill data accumulation is executed by the following commands: NOTE 2: CMD016>XX08 (Local and Toll call) CMD016>XX13 (International Call)
  • Page 744 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 10: Call Record and the accumulated call charge for individual station. PRINT DETAIL 201 + SET EXT 200 SERIAL No. 0194 EXT 201 ACC AUTH DIAL 00103055579 START 8/30 10:07 00:01’04.5”...
  • Page 745 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 11: Totaled Bill and the accumulated call charge for individual station. 1999 8/30 13:34 MON EXT 300 6.20 Total amount of the call charges Audit Print and Interim Print Since the AP can accumulate the billing data, you can print the stored data in any time. The “In- terim Print”...
  • Page 746 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS For a business application, the monthly automatic “Audit Print” creates a report of the sum of the call charges, and it clears the AP memories. It may be helpful to output the weekly automatic “Interim Print”.
  • Page 747 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS (2) Station Audit Display The next example shown in Figure below is more sophisticated than the previous. It prevents the loss of the “Audit-Call Record” data which caused by lack of printer paper or printer paper jam.
  • Page 748 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS The data assignment for the station “Audit Display” operation are: NOTE 1: CMD000>16=1 (To be allowed the following operations) REC + DETAIL + Station No. + RESET REC + DETAIL + Station No. + SET CMD000>121=1 (To be supervised whether the Interim-print has been executed or not, on station “Call Record”) CMD000>123=1 (To be cleared the Interim-printed “Call Record”...
  • Page 749 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS The CMD003>28 designates the AP memory threshold for the TIMS billing data accu- NOTE 1: mulation. If the number of stored data has reached this value, the “BLOCK FULL” mes- sage will be printed. See Example 12. The CMD001>229 specifies the AP memory usage threshold for the TIMS billing data accumulation.
  • Page 750 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 12: 1999 8/30 11:39 MON BLOCK FULL BLOCK FULL BLOCK FULL Example 13: 1999 8/30 11:38 MON CALL OVER (ALARM) CALL OVER (ALARM) CALL OVER (ALARM) Example 14: ************************** 1999 8/30 15:08 MON BUFFER MEMORY EVACUATION **************************...
  • Page 751 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS TIMS Optional Prints For more customizing, the TIMS can be applied the following optional print together with the bill- ing data printout. • Extra Call Charge As seen from Example 15, a hotel staff can enter the additional call charge to a guest station term by the D TIMS Terminal operation.
  • Page 752 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 15: Extra Call Charge to a particular station. 100 + SET EXT 201 — 1.00 OK 1999 8/30 20:10 MON SERIAL No. 0148 EXT 201 ACC AUTH DIAL 00103055579 START 8/30 20:07 00:00’31”...
  • Page 753 term APPENDIX C D TIMS JOB SPECIFICATIONS PRINT OPERATIONS Example 16: 1999 8/30 10:15 LONG TIME 1(M) TRUNK 101 EXT 202 – C25 – A2C14-10...
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  • Page 755 APPENDIX D FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX D FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS This appendix contains the following Features and Specifications which explains each service feature, operating procedure, and service conditions. BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS HOSPITALITY FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY FEATURES AND SPECIFI- CATIONS FEATURES FOR OTHER COUNTRIES ONLY FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 756 ND-91285-001 (E) Model 100MX FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Table of Contents • Business Features and Specifications ND-91285-001 (E) • Hospitality Features and Specifications ND-91285-002 (E) • CCIS Features and Specifications ND-91285-003 (E) • ISDN Features and Specifications ND-91285-004 (E) • Features for Other Countries only Features and Specifications ND-91285-006 (E) •...
  • Page 757 ND-91285-001 (E) ISSUE 1 Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS DECEMBER, 1999 NEC Corporation...
  • Page 758 NEC Corporation reserves the right to change the specification, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employ- ees and customers. The information contained herein is the prop- erty of NEC Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Corporation.
  • Page 759 ISSUE. No. ISSUE. No. PAGE No. PAGE No. viii xiii xvii xviii ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE DECEMBER, 1999 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX Business Features and Specifications Revision Sheet 1/6 ND-91285-001(E) ISSUE 1...
  • Page 760 ISSUE. No. ISSUE. No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE DECEMBER, 1999 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX Business Features and Specifications Revision Sheet 2/6 ND-91285-001(E) ISSUE 1...
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  • Page 764 ISSUE. No. ISSUE. No. PAGE No. PAGE No. ISSUE 1 ISSUE 2 ISSUE 3 ISSUE 4 DATE DECEMBER, 1999 DATE DATE DATE ISSUE 5 ISSUE 6 ISSUE 7 ISSUE 8 DATE DATE DATE DATE NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX Business Features and Specifications Revision Sheet 6/6 ND-91285-001(E) ISSUE 1...
  • Page 765 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE ACCOUNT CODE ..........................ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT ......................term ACCOUNT CODE-D ........................AC METERING COT ..........................term ADD-ON CONFERENCE-D ......................term ADD-ON MODULE-D ........................AGENT BUSY OUT-UCD ........................ALARM INDICATIONS ........................term ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY-D .....................
  • Page 766 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE CALL BACK - MULTIPLE ASSIGNMENT ..................CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS ....................term CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - D ..................CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE ................CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE ....................term CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE -D ..................
  • Page 767 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) ..............DATA LINE SECURITY ........................DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE ..................... DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING ..............DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT - UCD ....................DELAY OPERATION ........................... term DELAYED RINGING - D .......................
  • Page 768 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE HOUSE PHONE ............................183 HOWLER TONE SENDING .........................184 term I-HOLD INDICATION - D ......................185 term I-USE INDICATION - D ........................186 IMMEDIATE RINGING ........................187 INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION ....................188 INCOMING CENTRAL OFFICE CALL TO TIE LINE CONNECTION ...........189 INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS ....................190...
  • Page 769 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE NAILED-DOWN CONNECTION ......................term NAME DISPLAY - D ........................term NAME DISPLAY - D (CONT’D) ....................NIGHT CONNECTION - FIXED ......................NIGHT CONNECTION - FLEXIBLE ....................NON-DELAY OPERATION ......................... term NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D .......................
  • Page 770 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE term RING FREQUENCY CONTROL - D .....................300 term RINGING LINE PICKUP - D ......................301 ROTARY DIAL CALLING ........................302 ROUTE ADVANCE ..........................303 term SAVE AND REPEAT - D .........................304 SECURITY ALARM ..........................305 SELF DIAGNOSIS ..........................306...
  • Page 771 NEAX7400 ICS Model 100MX BUSINESS FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FEATURE PAGE TIME DISPLAY ............................. term TIME DISPLAY - D ........................term TIMED QUEUE - D ......................... TIMED REMINDER ..........................TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION ....................TOLL RESTRICTION - TOTAL DIGIT COUNT ................TOLL RESTRICTION - 3/6-DIGIT ...................... TRUNK ANSWER FROM ANY STATION (TAS) ................
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  • Page 773 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Account Code --- > Account Code - Attendant --- > --- > term Account Code - D AC Metering COT --- > term --- > Add-On Conference - D term Add-On Module - D...
  • Page 774 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Back Up CPU — term --- > Background Music - D Battery Release Control --- > Blind Operator Aids — Boss Secretary - Message Waiting Lamp --- >...
  • Page 775 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX --- > term Call Indicator Lamp - D Call Information System (CIS) --- > term Call Park - D Call Park - System --- > Call Park - Tenant --- >...
  • Page 776 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Data Line Security --- > Day/Night Class of Service --- > Day/Night Mode Change by Station Dialling Delay Announcement - UCD Delay Operation --- > term --- >...
  • Page 777 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Flash Over Trunk --- > --- > term Flash Over Trunk - D Flexible Numbering of Stations --- > term --- > Flexible Ringing Assignment - D Forced Account Code Group Diversion --- >...
  • Page 778 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Least Cost Routing - 3/6 Digit --- > Least Cost Routing - Time of Day Routing --- > Line Lockout --- > --- > term Line Preselection - D term...
  • Page 779 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Night Connection - Fixed --- > Night Connection - Flexible --- > Non-Delay Operation --- > --- > term Non-Exclusive Hold - D term --- >...
  • Page 780 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Pushbutton Calling - Attendant Only --- > Pushbutton to Rotary Conversion --- > Q. SIG Circuit Switched Basic Call - ETSI --- > Version Radio Paging --- >...
  • Page 781 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Smart Console (SN716 DESKCON) --- > term Software Line Appearance - D --- > term Soft Key - D Special Dial Tone --- > Speed Calling Override - System --- >...
  • Page 782 Model 100MX NEAX7400 ICS BUSINESS FEATURE LIST (CONT’D) NEAX7400 ICS FEATURE DESCRIPTION Model 80VS/100 Model 100MX Time Display --- > term --- > Time Display - D term --- > Timed Queue - D Timed Reminder --- > Toll Denial/Toll Diversion --- >...
  • Page 783 (1/1) ACCOUNT CODE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature, when used with STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR), allows station users to enter a cost accounting or client billing code (up to 16 digits) into the system. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To enter an ACCOUNT CODE from a station before accessing an outside line: 1.
  • Page 784 (1/1) ACCOUNT CODE-ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides an operator with the capability to enter an ACCOUNT CODE into the system instead of the station. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To enter an ACCOUNT CODE: 1. While connected to an outside line, depress the START key only if an outgoing call. 2.
  • Page 785 (1/1) term ACCOUNT CODE-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature provides a D user with the capability to enter an ACCOUNT CODE during talk with C.O. Line. OPERATING PROCEDURE When using function key: 1. Talk with C.O. Line. 2. Depress ACCOUNT key. 3.
  • Page 786 (1/1) AC METERING COT GENERAL DESCRIPTION When metering pulses are sent from a C.O. line, the system detects the pulses for STATION MES- SAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) or CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) information. Metering pulses are detected by a C.O. trunk and are counted and stored until the line is released. SMDR or CIS information can be obtained after the line is released.
  • Page 787 (1/1) term ADD-ON CONFERENCE-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature enables a D user to have a conversation with up to four parties by key operation term on D STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE During the conversation between Station A (STA-A) and trunk side party (TRK), STA-A operates; 1.
  • Page 788 (1/2) term ADD-ON MODULE-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows the ADD-ON MODULE to be combined with a D when there is insufficient term line or trunk keys provided at the D When the ADD-ON MODULE unit keys are programmed as line/trunk keys, the additional 25 lines/ term trunks and the existing lines/trunks set for the D can be accessed directly (maximum of 49 lines/...
  • Page 789 (2/2) term ADD-ON MODULE-D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) term 9. If a line/trunk on the ADD-ON MODULE unit is called, the ringer of the connected D rings. The term volume is used to control the ringer volume. 10. Data lines can not be set to any line/trunk keys on the ADD-ON MODULE. 11.
  • Page 790 (1/2) AGENT BUSY OUT-UCD GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature prevents an incoming call (UCD call) to an agent station by operation of the agent station within UCD group when the station user leaves from the agent station. STATION APPLICATION term All D Single Line Telephone OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 791 (2/2) AGENT BUSY OUT-UCD (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. Any incoming calls except UCD incoming calls will arrive on the agent station even if the station is in BUSY OUT mode. 2. The agent can originate calls while in BUSY OUT mode. 3.
  • Page 792 (1/2) ALARM INDICATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION Faults are indicated by the MJ/MN (Major/Minor) lamps located on the AC/DC Power Supply and, optionally, an external alarm display unit. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. The following table shows a standard pattern of the faults that can be detected and their alarm indica- tions.
  • Page 793 (2/2) ALARM INDICATIONS (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) Note 1: MJ ALARM is always displayed for power failure regardless of programming. term Note 2: When FP/DLC, which accommodates the D , becomes unusual, ALARM INDICATIONS can not be displayed. 2. Normal operation of each Firmware Processor (FP) is indicated by a green flashing (120 int) “run” LED located on the FP.
  • Page 794 (1/2) term ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term The LCD displays on D s are used to provide alphanumeric information including clock/calendar and call processing information. STATION APPLICATION term All D s with an LCD OPERATING PROCEDURE term Displays are automatically provided by the system once programmed; however, a D user’s name can be term changed as required from the associated D...
  • Page 795 (2/2) term ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY-D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. The maximum number of stations that can be provided with a user’s name display is 512. The maxi- mum number of characters per name is 16, (including spaces). The MAINTENANCE ADMINIS- TRATION TERMINAL (MAT) or CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) can be term used to register or change a name.
  • Page 796 (1/2) term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows an ANALOG PORT ADAPTER unit combined with a D to connect to an ana- log terminal such as an analog telephone, modem, and PC with built-in modem. There are two communication modes for the terminal connected via the ANALOG PORT ADAPTER as shown below: 1.
  • Page 797 (2/2) term ANALOG PORT ADAPTER-D (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE (CONT’D) To answer a call incoming to the subline from an analog terminal via the ANALOG PORT ADAPTER: term 1. An analog terminal does not ring when a call terminates the Sub Line on the D term term 2.
  • Page 798 (1/3) ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows station users to record messages on Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) cards. When a station user dials the feature access code for this feature, the user receives the corresponding mes- sage from the system. Also ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE can be used to provide a voice message in the following cases;...
  • Page 799 (2/3) ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE(CONT’D) To replay a message: 1. Go off-hook; receive Dial Tone. 2. Dial the DAT replay access code and DAT card number. 3. Receive a message. 4. Restore handset. To delete a message: 1. Go off-hook; receive Dial Tone. 2.
  • Page 800 (3/3) ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 9. A voice message in place of MUSIC ON HOLD can be provided when a call has been placed on hold. a. Different messages can be programmed on a tenant basis. b. Different messages can be programmed depending on the type of line (C.O. Line, Tie Line or sta- tion) on hold.
  • Page 801 (1/2) ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits the Attendant, when a desired station is busy, to hold an incoming call in a special waiting mode. The Attendant sends a distinctive CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION to the busy station.
  • Page 802 (2/2) ATTENDANT CAMP-ON WITH TONE INDICATION (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE (CONT’D) From a Dterm: 1. Receive CAMP-ON Tone. 2. Hang up and receive incoming ring. 3. Lift the handset and converse. 1. Receive CAMP-ON Tone. 2. Press Answer key. The call in progress is placed on hold and the CAMP-ON call is connected. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 803 (1/2) ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT-PASSWORD GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the SMART CONSOLE to be set into a lockout mode. This disables the consoles from originating or receiving calls and setting or resetting service features. To return the console to its manual operating condition, a password is required.
  • Page 804 (2/2) ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOCKOUT-PASSWORD (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 4. When the console is set to lockout condition, only the following operation can be executed: a. Cancellation of lockout condition b. These types of remaining calls on the loop keys can be handled: •...
  • Page 805 (1/1) ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature provides an announcement, via a Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT) card, to external calls that are not answered by the Attendant within a predetermined time. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE: No manual operation required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 806 (1/1) ATTENDANT LOCKOUT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature denies an Attendant the ability to re-enter an established trunk/station connection without being recalled by the station. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 807 (1/2) ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows an ATTENDANT CONSOLE LOOP to become available for a second call as soon as the Attendant has directed the first call to a station, even if that station does not answer. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE...
  • Page 808 (2/2) ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 8. ATTENDANT CAMP-ON, when active, permits the Attendant to camp-on to a busy called station. Upon camp-on, the Attendant may release the call from the console. 9. Release is denied when the Attendant attempts to transfer a trunk to a fully restricted station or to a sta- tion which already has a trunk camped onto it.
  • Page 809 (1/2) ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER GENERAL DESCRIPTION When the Attendant Console is in Night mode, any operator calls are automatically routed to a prede- termined Night station. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To answer Night Call: 1. Operator call is automatically transferred to the night answer station. 2.
  • Page 810 (2/2) ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 10. Operator call after CONSULTATION HOLD is transferred to the Night station 11. Individual Attendant calls are not transferred to the Night station assigned by ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER. Page 28 ND-91285-001(E) Revision 1.0 DECEMBER, 1999...
  • Page 811 (1/1) ATTENDANT OVERRIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits an Attendant to enter a busy trunk connection within the system via the Attendant Console. Upon activation, a warning tone will be heard by the connected parties, after which they will be connected with the Attendant in a three-way bridge. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE...
  • Page 812 (1/2) ATTENDANT SPEED CALLING- SYSTEM SET UP GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allowed the Attendant and is used to SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM SET UP oper- ation. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To set up the SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM: 1. Depress the idle LOOP key. 2.
  • Page 813 (2/2) ATTENDANT SPEED CALLING-SYSTEM SET UP (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. SPEED CALLING codes programmed into system data are accessible by all stations with a CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL permitting SPEED CALLING. 2. Each abbreviated call code can store a maximum of 26 digits. Trunk access codes (maximum 4 digits) are not included in the 26 digits.
  • Page 814 (1/2) term ATTENDANT TERMINAL-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term The D can be programmed to function as an Operator Console. This Operator Console has limited access to Operator Console-related features and functions and can be substituted where an Operator Con- sole is required but an Attendant Console is not necessary. When a DSS CONSOLE is associated with this Attendant Terminal, enhanced operation is available.
  • Page 815 (2/2) term ATTENDANT TERMINAL - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. Use of the RLS key during a call in progress will terminate that call, unless a transfer is in progress, in which case a transfer occurs. (The RLS key acts the same as going on-hook.) 7.
  • Page 816 (1/1) ATTENDANT TRAINING JACKS GENERAL DESCRIPTION The DESK CONSOLE can be equipped with two headset jacks. Two jacks are located on the bottom of the console and can be used for training new operators. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE Normal call handling procedures apply.
  • Page 817 (1/1) AUDIBLE INDICATION CONTROL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows the Attendant to adjust the AUDIBLE INDICATIONs provided to the Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE The Attendant Console is equipped with a volume control which can raise or lower the internal speaker level.
  • Page 818 (1/1) AUTHORIZATION CODE GENERAL DESCRIPTION An AUTHORIZATION CODE is a numerical code to be dialed by station users which will override the station CLASS OF SERVICE-INDIVIDUAL for facility access restriction. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE 1. Lift handset and receive Dial tone. 2.
  • Page 819 (1/2) AUTOMATED ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the system to answer incoming calls on standard C.O. Lines. The system will sup- ply a message and/or Dial Tone to the caller. The caller can then dial the desired extension number and be directed to that station.
  • Page 820 (2/2) AUTOMATED ATTENDANT (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 4. This feature uses the DTMF receives of the system. Therefore, the total number of DTMF receivers available in the system is reduced proportionately by AUTOMATED ATTENDANT usage. There is a maximum of 16 DTMF receivers for 1 or 2 PIM system, and a maximum of 32 DTMF receivers for 3 or more PIM configuration.
  • Page 821 (1/1) AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD)/ MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) with MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) fea- ture provides a management information system to be used in conjunction with the built-in ACD features of the system. The MIS incorporates a supervisor’s terminal for real-time monitoring of agent activity, amber and red alarms, and hard-copy summary reports.
  • Page 822 (1/2) AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON GENERAL DESCRIPTION In a case where an incoming C.O. Line call, which has terminated to the desired station, if the desired station is busy, the call is camped-on automatically. Under such a state, if the busy station becomes idle, the station is automatically called out and is connected to the camped-on incoming C.O.
  • Page 823 (2/2) AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) e. CALL HOLD CAMP-ON service can be set to the Party which has set CALL HOLD service. When the station has become idle, CAMP-ON service is executed in higher priority over CALL HOLD service. CAMP-ON service can be set to the party to which CALL HOLD service has been set.
  • Page 824 (1/1) AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF NIGHT SERVICE GENERAL DESCRIPTION If an incoming external call terminates to an Attendant Console and remains unanswered for a pre- determined period of time, the AUTOMATIC CHANGE OF NIGHT SERVICE feature is activated. The call is then routed to a Night destination. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE...
  • Page 825 (1/1) term AUTOMATIC HOLD-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term An Answer key is provided on all D s. The Answer key can be used to answer incoming calls on outside lines and extensions. When the Answer key is used to answer an incoming call with a call in progress, the first party is placed on hold and the second party is connected.
  • Page 826 (1/1) term AUTOMATIC IDLE RETURN-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature returns a station to the idle state after 3 seconds of Reorder Tone is received due to the dis- tant end disconnecting. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 827 (1/1) term AUTOMATIC INTERCOM-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUTOMATIC INTERCOM provides a path for Voice Announcement Calls with HANDSFREE term ANSWERBACK between two D using a dedicated line key. Private conversations can be held by using term the D handsets. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 828 (1/1) AUTOMATIC RECALL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature works as a TIMED REMINDER. When an Attendant Console handled call remains on hold, camped-on or ringing unanswered for a fixed interval, the Attendant is automatically alerted. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required.
  • Page 829 (1/1) term AUTOMATIC RECALL-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature works as a TIMED REMINDER. When a D handled call remains on hold (EXCLUSIVE HOLD or NON-EXCLUSIVE HOLD), STATION CAMP-ON or ringing unanswered for a term fixed interval after being transferred, the D that initiated the hold, transfer, on Camp-On is automati- cally alerted.
  • Page 830 (1/1) term BACKGROUND MUSIC-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term While a D is under idle state, the BACKGROUND MUSIC (BGM) is sent out from the built-in term term speaker of the D preselected by the D user. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To select BGM: 1.
  • Page 831 (1/1) BATTERY RELEASE CONTROL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature provides the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) with the ability to release and reconnect backup batteries from the system. This prevents an excessive discharge of the bat- teries when a long-term power outage is planned (ex. building maintenance). STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 832 (1/2) term BOSS SECRETARY-MESSAGE WAITING LAMP CONTROL-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature enables a secretary to control the Message Waiting (MW) lamp on the boss’ station through the secretary’s station. STATION APPLICATION term Any type of station as boss’ extension and D with appearance of boss’...
  • Page 833 (2/2) term BOSS SECRETARY-MESSAGE WAITING LAMP CONTROL-D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 4. This feature is restricted by the CLASS OF SERVICE. (MW service) 5. The MW indication is not cleared by system initialization. 6. For one station of the network, MW can be controlled from the Attendant Console and any other sta- tion at the same time.
  • Page 834 (1/2) term BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature enables a secretary to voice-announce a call to a boss when he/she is currently on his/her Prime Line. STATION APPLICATION term Any type of station as boss’ extension and D with appearance of boss’ extension at secretary posi- tion.
  • Page 835 (2/2) term BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE-D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 4. This service feature is only available when both the boss and secretary are on their own Prime Line. 5. BOSS-SECRETARY OVERRIDE is denied if the boss is connected to the Attendant Console. 6.
  • Page 836 (1/2) term BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a secretary to voice-announce a call to a boss when the secretary answers a call to the boss’ line. STATION APPLICATION term Any type of station as boss extension and D with appearance of boss’...
  • Page 837 (2/2) term BOSS-SECRETARY TRANSFER-D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 8. This feature will override CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE if set for the boss, unless boss’ line is forwarded to secretary. 9. BOSS - SECRETARY TRANSFER is denied to the secretary if the secretary is activating or engaged in any of the followings: •...
  • Page 838 (1/1) BROKER’S CALL GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows a D or Single Line Telephone user to alternate between two parties, talking to term one party while the other party remains on hold on the same line. The D user utilizes the Transfer or Answer key to alternate between the two parties.
  • Page 839 (1/1) term BROKERAGE - HOT LINE - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature provides a HOT LINE function for a D STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURES term To access from a D 1. Lift handset or depress Speaker key. 2.
  • Page 840 (1/1) term BROKERAGE - HOT LINE-OUTSIDE - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature provides a HOT LINE - OUTSIDE function for a D STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURES term To access from a D 1. Lift handset or depress Speaker key. 2.
  • Page 841 (1/1) BUSY LAMP FIELD - FIXED GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the system to be programmed so that a particular Attendant Console will continu- ously display on the busy lamp field a set hundreds group of stations. Each console can display a different hundreds group if required as the programming is done on a per console basis.
  • Page 842 (1/1) BUSY VERIFICATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits the Attendant via the Attendant Console, to enter a busy station connection within the system. When this feature is activated, an intrusion tone is sent to the connected parties, after which they and the Attendant will be connected in a three-way bridge. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE...
  • Page 843 (1/1) CALL BACK GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the ability for a calling station which has dialled a busy station to a dial a CALL BACK code. When this has been done, the calling station will be rung as soon as the busy station becomes available, providing the called station is also free.
  • Page 844 (1/1) CALL BACK - DON’T ANSWER GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the ability for a calling station which has dialled a no answer station to dial a CALL BACK code. When this has been done, the calling station will be rung as soon as after the called station made a call and then becomes available.
  • Page 845 (1/1) term CALL BACK - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature provides the ability for a D which had dialled a busy station to depress a CALL BACK key. When this has been done, the calling station will be rung as soon as the busy station becomes available, providing that the called station is also free.
  • Page 846 (1/1) CALL BACK - MULTIPLE ASSIGNMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits that same calling station can set a CALL BACK to plural call stations. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE Refer “OPERATING PROCEDURE” of CALL BACK. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. Stations are assigned “Allowed” or “Restricted” of this feature according to CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL programming in system data.
  • Page 847 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits all calls destined for a particular station to be routed to another station or to the Attendant regardless of the busy or idle status of the called station. Activation and cancellation may be accomplished by either the individual station user or the Attendant.
  • Page 848 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 3. When a call is directed to a forwarded-to station, one burst of ringing signal will be sent to the station to indicate that it is call forwarded (Single Line Telephone only). 4.
  • Page 849 (1/1) term CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits all calls destined for a particular station to be routed to another station, or to the Attendant, regardless of the busy or idle status of the called station. Activation and cancellation can term be accomplished by the D user.
  • Page 850 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature is an expansion of CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS, and allows a call which originates from a station or trunk and is destined for a station to be routed to another station outside the system via the appropriate trunk line.
  • Page 851 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE (CONT’D ) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D ) 7. This facility cannot be set for a station from the Attendant Console. 8. An internal station call to a station set for CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS - OUTSIDE will fol- low the restriction class of the station set CALL FORWARDING.
  • Page 852 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated sta- tion, to the Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To set from an individual station: 1.
  • Page 853 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. CALL FORWARDING on a system basis allows any trunk incoming calls which encounter a busy con- dition to be forwarded to a predetermined station or Attendant Console. 7. Individual CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE settings take precedence over system-basis CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE settings.
  • Page 854 (1/1) term CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE -D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a call to a busy station to be immediately forwarded to a predesignated sta- tion, or to the Attendant. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURES To set CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE: 1.
  • Page 855 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature is an expansion of CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE, and allows a call which originates from a station or trunk and is destined for a station to be routed to another station outside the system via the appropriate trunk line.
  • Page 856 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE (CONT’D ) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D ) 7. This facility cannot be set for a station from the Attendant Console. 8. An internal station call to a station set for CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE - OUTSIDE will fol- low the restriction class of the station set CALL FORWARDING.
  • Page 857 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a predesignated station, or to the Attendant, when the called station does not answer after a predetermined time interval. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 858 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER can be provided on either a system or an individual basis. 7. Individual CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER settings take precedence over system basis CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER settings.
  • Page 859 (1/1) term CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a call to an unanswered station to be forwarded to a predesignated station, or to the Attendant, if the called station does not answer within a predetermined time interval. STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 860 (1/2) CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - OUTSIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature is an expansion of CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER, and allows a call which originates from a station or trunk and is destined for a station to be routed to another station outside the system via the appropriate trunk line.
  • Page 861 (2/2) CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - OUTSIDE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 7. This facility cannot be set for a station from the Attendant Console. 8. An internal station call to a station set for CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER - OUTSIDE will follow the restriction class of the station set CALL FORWARDING.
  • Page 862 (1/1) CALL FORWARDING - I’M HERE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS from the destination to be set or reset. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To set from the destination: 1. Lift handset, receive Dial Tone. 2.
  • Page 863 (1/1) CALL FORWARDING - INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the interception of DIRECT INWARD DIALLING, and Tie Line calls which cannot be completed (unassigned station, level, etc.). These calls are automatically routed to a recorded announcement informing the caller that an inoperative number was reached and giving the listed directory number for information.
  • Page 864 (1/1) CALL FORWARDING - OVERRIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a target station user to ring another station which has set CALL FOR- WARDING - ALL CALLS to it. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 865 (1/1) CALL FORWARDING SET/RESET BY MAT/CAT GENERAL DESCRIPTION A MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT)/CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TER- MINAL (CAT) can set or cancel the features of CALL FORWARDING which are listed below. • CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS • CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE •...
  • Page 866 (1/2) CALL HOLD GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits any station user to hold a call in progress by flashing the switchhook and dialling a preprogrammed hold code, thus allowing that line to be used for originating another call or returning to a previously held call.
  • Page 867 (2/2) CALL HOLD (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. There are 128 stations per the system which may simultaneously use this feature. 7. When a station has a CAMP-ON Call, flashing the switchhook and dialling the CALL HOLD feature results in the station connecting to the camped-on party. ND-91285-001(E) Page 85 DECEMBER, 1999...
  • Page 868 (1/1) term CALL HOLD - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature permits a D station user to hold a call in progress by utilizing CALL HOLD. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To hold a call in progress without using the Hold key: 1.
  • Page 869 (1/1) term CALL INDICATOR LAMP - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION When a call comes in highly visible light on corner of the terminal flashes. This feature helps assure that stations won’t miss important calls. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required.
  • Page 870 (1/2) CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS) GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature enables the accumulation of call charges and associated information for outgoing C.O. calls, and controls the information on station or Station Group basis without an external computer. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE When printing out the call records on station basis: 1.
  • Page 871 (2/2) CALL INFORMATION SYSTEM (CIS)(CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS term 1. D , external printer and AP00 card (including cable between system and printer) are required for this feature. term Maximum 8 D s can be used as control terminal. 2. The maximum number of Call Information records: a.
  • Page 872 (1/1) term CALL PARK - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term If a D user makes a call hold operation by depressing Hold key while engaging in a trunk call, the term call is held on the CALL PARK key on that D term Since CALL HOLD is also indicated on other D s on which CALL PARK key is assigned, the call...
  • Page 873 (1/2) CALL PARK - SYSTEM GENERAL DESCRIPTION When an Attendant or a station user places a call onto the PARK (System) by performing predeter- mined operations, this service feature allows any station within the system to retrieve the parked call. STATION APPLICATION All stations DESK CONSOLE...
  • Page 874 (2/2) CALL PARK - SYSTEM (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE (CONT’D) To retrieve a parked call: From a Single Line Telephone: 1. Lift the handset; receive Dial Tone. 2. Dial the CALL PARK retrival code; receive Special Dial Tone. 3. Dial PARK No. which parked the call; parked call is then reconnected. term From a D with a TRUNK LINE APPEARANCE:...
  • Page 875 (1/1) CALL PARK - TENANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature enables station users to “PARK” calls on designated PARK extensions, so that they can be easily retrieved from any station within the same tenant. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To park a call: term From a D...
  • Page 876 (1/1) CALL PICKUP - DESIGNATED GROUP GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature has been made available by modifying the conventional CALL PICKUP - DIRECT service. In the case of the conventional CALL PICKUP - DIRECT service a station user picks up the incoming call by designating the called station number.
  • Page 877 (1/1) CALL PICKUP - DIRECT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a station user to pick up a call to any other station in the system by dialling a specific CALL PICKUP code. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To pickup an incoming call: 1.
  • Page 878 (1/1) CALL PICKUP - GROUP GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user to answer any calls directed to other lines in his/her present pickup group simply by dialling a pickup code. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To pick up an incoming call: 1.
  • Page 879 (1/1) term CALL PICKUP - GROUP - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user to answer any call directed to another line in his/her preset pickup group by using a programmable line/feature key. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To answer an incoming call: 1.
  • Page 880 (1/1) CALL PROCESSING INDICATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides visual indications of all calls being processed or awaiting processing at the Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. Each Attendant Console is provided with 6 dedicated switched loop keys. Each loop key is associated with an LED to display the status of the call on that loop.
  • Page 881 (1/1) CALL QUEUING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature enables an Attendant to handle a series of exchange network calls in the order of their arrival, thereby eliminating unnecessary delays. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE Depress ANSWER key on Attendant Console to receive calls in order of queue. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 882 (1/2) CALL REDIRECT GENERAL DESCRIPTION term Without answering incoming calls or held calls which terminates to the line keys of a D , the calls can be transferred to the station or Voice Mail System (VMS). Two transferring destination number can be designated per tenant, by system data programming.
  • Page 883 (2/2) CALL REDIRECT(CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. On the following conditions, the call cannot be transferred by the CRD key because the destination is regarded as busy state. • When the call is a Camp-On call, and the destination is on UCD queue. •...
  • Page 884 (1/1) CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user to transfer incoming or outgoing C.O. and intraoffice calls to another station within the system without Attendant assistance. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To transfer a call in progress: 1.
  • Page 885 (1/1) term CALL TRANSFER - ALL CALLS - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature permits a D user to transfer incoming or outgoing calls without Attendant assistance. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To transfer a call in progress: 1.
  • Page 886 (1/1) CALL TRANSFER - ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user, while connected to an exchange network call, to signal the Attendant and have the Attendant Transfer the call to another station within the system. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 887 (1/1) term CALL WAITING ANSWER - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature allows a D user to answer a CAMPED-ON or CALL WAITING call while putting an existing call on hold by depressing the Answer key. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATION PROCEDURE term...
  • Page 888 (1/1) CALL WAITING DISPLAY GENERAL DESCRIPTION When one or more calls are waiting to be answered, this feature provides a display of the number of waiting calls on the Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURES No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 889 (1/2) CALL WAITING - STATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature provides selected stations with camp-on capability to a busy internal station. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To activate: 1. Dial desired station number; receive Busy Tone. 2. Momentarily depress the hookswitch; receive Special Dial Tone. term 3.
  • Page 890 (2/2) CALL WAITING - STATION (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 7. Priority ringing is: 0.2 sec. ON - 0.2 sec. OFF - 0.2 sec. ON - 0.2 sec. OFF - 0.2 sec. ON - 2 sec. OFF 8. CALL WAITING - STATION is denied when the called station is connected to the Attendant Console. 9.
  • Page 891 (1/1) CALL WAITING - TERMINATING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature enables a busy station to receive a second incoming call. A CALL WAITING tone is sent to the busy station, at which point the user can place the existing call on hold to answer the second, and may then alternate between the two.
  • Page 892 (1/1) CALLED NUMBER DISPLAY - ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows called station number display on an Attendant Console when the operator has answered an incoming call terminated as a result of CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS, CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE, CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER or CALL FORWARDING - INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT.
  • Page 893 (1/1) term CALLED STATION STATUS DISPLAY - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides for the status of a called station to appear on the LCD display of a calling term STATION APPLICATION term All D s with an LCD OPERATING PROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 894 (1/2) CALLER ID DISPLAY GENERAL DESCRIPTION term Without answering incoming calls or held calls which terminates to the line keys of a D , the calling party’s information can be confirmed by the indications on the LCD. The following information is indi- cated according to the kind of the calls.
  • Page 895 (2/2) CALLER ID DISPLAY (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS term 1. A maximum of 8 D s can come into CID mode simultaneously per system, including the terminal which is on Call Redirect operation. 2. CID mode is continued for 6 seconds after the CID key is pressed. After 6 seconds, the CID key lamp goes out automatically and CID mode is cancelled.
  • Page 896 (1/1) term CALLING NUMBER DISPLAY - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides for the station and trunk number of an incoming call to appear on the term ’s LCD display. This display will flash while the call is ringing, then remain steady when the call is answered.
  • Page 897 (1/2) CHOICE OF NIGHT SERVICE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows an Attendant to change incoming C.O. terminating method on either mode of day and night according to necessity while the system is operating on line mode. The change of day and night mode can be performed by depressing NIGHT key on Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 898 (2/2) CHOICE OF NIGHT SERVICE (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE (CONT’D) Note: The following shows the terminating method codes term 02 : Trunk Line Appearance or D term 03 : Answer key on D 04 : Direct-In Termination 09 : Automated Attendant 13 : 14 : Attendant...
  • Page 899 (1/2) CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits all the system stations to be assigned a CLASS OF SERVICE in accord- ance with the degree of the system use desired. Each station is assigned one class from each of three groups.
  • Page 900 (2/2) CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 5. Telephone Class, Trunk Route Restriction Class, and Service Feature Class are independent, with no interaction between them. 6. Trunk Route Restriction Class (Group 2) can be overriden by a new trunk Route Restriction Class using the AUTHORIZATION CODE feature.
  • Page 901 (1/1) CODE CALLING ACCESS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the Attendant and station users dial access to CODE CALLING equip- ment. STATION APPLICATION All stations DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To access: 1. Go off-hook; receive Dial Tone. 2.
  • Page 902 (1/1) COMMON ROUTE INDIAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows particular indialled numbers to terminate at the Attendant and to be indicated on individual incoming call identification keys. The operator is thus able to identify the directory numbers called, and to answer and process the calls appropriately. The feature is available for both exchange indial lines and Tie Lines.
  • Page 903 (1/1) CONFIGURATION REPORT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature displays various configuration information on the MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT), such as type of card mounted, terminal type, station number, restriction class, service class, and reports on time slot allocations. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE Refer to the Comand Manual and MATWorX User’s Guide.
  • Page 904 (1/1) CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING GENERAL DESCRIPTION For Speed Calling service, all the digits are registered as a Speed Calling code. In the case of this CONSECUTIVE SPEED CALLING service, the common portion of the number is registered as a Speed Calling code, and the remaining digits of each number are dialled by each individual calling station.
  • Page 905 (1/1) CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user to hold any incoming or outgoing public network or Tie Line call, or any intraoffice call, while originating a call to another station within the system. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 906 (1/1) term CONSULTATION HOLD - ALL CALLS - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature permits a D station user to hold any incoming or outgoing public network or Tie Line, or any intraoffice calls, while originating a call to another system station within the system. STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 907 (1/1) CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) GENERAL DESCRIPTION term term By a key entry from a D , the D can be set to CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL term (CAT) mode. Then, the office data can be changed or displayed from that D STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 908 (1/1) DATA LINE SECURITY GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows those line circuits which are used for data transmission to be protected from interruptions such as ATTENDANT CAMP-ON, BUSY VERIFICATION, EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY, and ATTENDANT OVERRIDE. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required.
  • Page 909 (1/2) DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits any station to alternate between two different CLASSES OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL, one for DAY and another for NIGHT. System data can be programmed so that once the Attendant Console has entered the NIGHT CONNECTION mode, a station’s CLASS OF SERVICE will be automatically changed when required.
  • Page 910 (2/2) DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE may be assigned on a per-station basis. 2. DAY/NIGHT CLASS OF SERVICE may be assigned to different trunk restriction classes. 3. Refer to CLASS OF SERVICE - INDIVIDUAL for further details. 4.
  • Page 911 (1/2) DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING GENERAL DESCRIPTION Selected stations can activate changeover from day to night service by dialling a specified digit code or term depressing the function key on a D All subsequent calls will be re-directed to the designated night station or TAS bell(s). STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 912 (2/2) DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALLING (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) term 5. Conditions by function key on D term a. This feature can be set from any multiple D in each tenant. term b. A single D can change a DAY/NIGHT mode for multiple tenants individually. c.
  • Page 913 (1/2) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT - UCD GENERAL DESCRIPTION When an incoming call comes from a Ring Down/DID enters the UCD Group and all the UCD stations are busy, the call is placed in a waiting queue. This feature provides a recorded announcement service after a call has been queued for a predetermined time.
  • Page 914 (2/2) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT - UCD (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) a. t1 ..32 ~ 36 sec This timing can be changed by system data: 4 sec ~ 120 sec b. t2 ..6 sec This timing is used for multiple connection c.
  • Page 915 (1/1) DELAY OPERATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION A station user, after having asked an Attendant to originate an outgoing C.O. Line call, hangs up and waits for connection. The Attendant, upon seizing a C.O. Line, re-rings the station and sets up the requested outgoing connection.
  • Page 916 (1/1) term DELAYED RINGING - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature enables internal and external calls to ring immediately at the terminating station, but also, term after a programmable period of time has elapsed, to ring at secondary D s with that line appearance. STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 917 (1/1) DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows a station user to access the Attendant by dialling the operator call code. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To access Attendant: 1. Station user dials operator call code; receive Ringback Tone. 2.
  • Page 918 (1/5) term DIAL BY NAME - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows D user to search the desired number by name. The number and name are regis- term term tered in the system and they are shown on the LCD of D .
  • Page 919 (2/5) term DIAL BY NAME - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) term f. When the D uses this feature, the incoming call to Sub Line key or TRUNK LINE APPEAR- term ANCE can be terminated to the D . In this case, the related line/trunk lamp is flashed without term ringing.
  • Page 920 (3/5) term DIAL BY NAME - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) b. There are two input modes for alphabet and number. The input mode is displayed on SOFT KEY of term as following example. When left side of SOFT KEY shows “ABC”, the alphabet can be recorded.
  • Page 921 (4/5) term DIAL BY NAME - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) g. When searching is performed, the first 24 digits are displayed if the number exceeds 24 digits including memory block number. When system utilizes the SPEED CALLING - STATION memory block 0, 1, 2 and 3 for SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM, another SYS key on SOFT KEYs should be assigned for each memory block basis.
  • Page 922 (5/5) term DIAL BY NAME - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) term d. A name is displayed when D user originates a call by SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH. term e. A name is displayed when D user verifies the registered SPEED CALLING number with Fea- ture key and One Touch Button.
  • Page 923 (1/1) term DIAL INTERCOM - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term term The DIAL INTERCOM allows a D to be one of a group of up to 10 D s which can call via a ded- icated DIAL INTERCOM key using abbreviated dialling. DIAL INTERCOM calls can be voice term announce with HANDS FREE ANSWER BACK - D or ringing calls.
  • Page 924 (1/1) term DIAL MONITOR - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature provides for dialed digits to appear on the LCD of a D STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. The dialed digits appear automatically on the LCD. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 925 2. Company Name, LDN Number, Trunk Number, and Trunk Identification Code are displayed as follows: 0:00:01• • D DD• • 1 000• ••• G01 10:23• • A M• • T UE• • 1 2 NEC• • • • • • • • • • <500> Company Name...
  • Page 926 (1/1) DICTATION ACCESS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature gives station users dial access to customer-provided DICTATION equipment, and in some instances allows them to maintain telephone dial control of normal DICTATION system features. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To access DICTATION equipment: 1.
  • Page 927 (1/1) DIGITAL DISPLAY - STATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the Attendant with a visual display via the station number, during Attend- ant-to-Station connection. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE The DIGITAL DISPLAY is automatically activated whenever the Attendant answers an incoming call from a station, or originates a call to a station.
  • Page 928 (1/1) DIGITAL DISPLAY - TRUNK GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the Attendant with a visual indication of incoming and outgoing trunk calls. Trunk Group number, and C.O. trunk code, are displayed in a numerical readout. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE The DIGITAL DISPLAY is automatically activated whenever the Attendant answers an incoming trunk...
  • Page 929 (1/1) DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE (DDI) GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the capability to connect trunks from the system directly to digital links using either a private or public network. DS-1 SIGNAL LEVEL PCM TRANSMISSION LINE (24/30 CHANNEL) Digital SYSTEM PABX OFFICE LINE...
  • Page 930 (1/2) DIRECT-INWARD DIALLING (DID) GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides for all incoming calls from the exchange network to reach any system sta- tion without Attendant assistance. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable. OPERATING PROCEDURE The calling party, outside the system, dials the telephone number as usual. However, the call is answered directly at a predetermined station, bypassing the Attendant.
  • Page 931 (2/2) DIRECT-INWARD DIALLING (DID) (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 12. An incoming Listed Directory Number (LDN) received from DID line can be displayed on the LCD of term or an Attendant Console. The system data is assigned on trunk route basis. 13.
  • Page 932 (1/1) DIRECT-OUTWARD DIALLING (DOD) GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits any station user to gain access to the exchange network without the assist- ance of the Attendant, by simply dialling an access code and receiving a second dial tone. The user may then proceed to dial the desired exchange network number.
  • Page 933 (1/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows a DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE to be associated with a term . When the keys on the DSS CONSOLE are programmed for DSS keys, up to 60 stations can be term directly accessed in addition to those already appearing on the D .
  • Page 934 (2/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 5. Feature access keys cannot appear on the DSS CONSOLE. 6. The DSS CONSOLE can be provided for the following purposes: • MW key ... MESSAGE WAITING Set/Cancel/Status Display • DND key ...
  • Page 935 (3/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE (CONT’D) OPERATING PROCEDURE To display station Busy Out (BYO) status: 1. Depress the Function Mode key on the DSS CONSOLE assigned for BUSY OUT STATUS dis- play. An LED associated with the BYO key lights. 2.
  • Page 936 (4/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. The DND CONSOLE displays the set status for those stations for whom DND was set, by the station user of the DND CONSOLE or by the set station only. Indication is not provided when another DND CONSOLE, an Attendant Console, a HOTEL FRONT DESK TERMINAL, or a PMS changes the sta- tus of a station.
  • Page 937 (5/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE (CONT’D) ROOM CUTOFF CONSOLE GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows a DSS CONSOLE associated with a D to be used as a ROOM CUTOFF CON- SOLE. This feature is activated by the use of a Function Mode key on a DSS CONSOLE. The ROOM CUTOFF status for each station is indicated by a green LED associated with each key.
  • Page 938 (6/6) DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS) CONSOLE (CONT’D) WAKE UP NO ANSWER CONSOLE GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows a DSS CONSOLE associated with a D to be used as a WAKE UP NO ANSWER (WU) CONSOLE. This feature is activated by a function mode key on a DSS CONSOLE. The No Answer status for each station is indicated by a flashing green LED associated with each key.
  • Page 939 (1/1) DIRECT-IN TERMINATION (DIT) GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature automatically routes incoming network exchange calls directly to a preselected station without Attendant assistance. Then the call can be processed by the called party. THREE-WAY CALLING, CALL TRANSFER, etc., are handled in the same manner as any normal trunk call. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 940 (1/2) DISTINCTIVE RINGING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides DISTINCTIVE RINGING patterns to the station so that the station user can distinguish between internal and external incoming calls. term This feature also enables the LED associated with the line key of the D to flash in two colours according to the kind of incoming call.
  • Page 941 (2/2) DISTINCTIVE RINGING (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 9. When calling a third station (THREE-WAY CALLING, CONSULTATION HOLD, etc.), the ringing signal sent to the called station depends on the type of call placed on hold. If the call is a trunk call, external ringing is provided;...
  • Page 942 (1/1) term GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the system to accommodate the Digital Multi-Function Terminal. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE term Please refer to the Features and Specifications related to the D SERVICE CONDITIONS term 1. The type of terminal, interface card and cable length of the D are as follows.
  • Page 943 (1/1) term DUAL HOLD - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature permits the D user who was put on hold by another PBX station user, to put the opponent on hold by depressing Hold key and use such features as outgoing calls by using Sub Line. term The D user who has made a DUAL HOLD status can return to the original hold status by depress-...
  • Page 944 (1/1) term DYNAMIC DIAL PAD - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows to make an outgoing call at first hand by pressing a ten key of D , without pressing Speaker key or going off-hook. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE Dial the desired station number by pressing ten key, without pressing Speaker key or going off-hook.
  • Page 945 (1/1) term ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature provides an LCD of the time elapsed while a D is connected to any trunk. STATION APPLICATION term All D s with an LCD OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 946 (1/1) term EXCLUSIVE HOLD - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a station user to place a call on hold and to exclude all other station users from retrieving the held call. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 947 (1/1) EXECUTIVE CALLING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows a station to be assigned a VIP class. This provides special ringing to a called sta- tion when that station is idle, and automatic sending of three tone bursts to a called station when that sta- tion is busy, provided the call was originated from a station assigned as VIP class.
  • Page 948 (1/1) EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature enables selected station users, upon encountering a busy condition on an internal station, to bridge into the busy connection after transmitting an instrusion tone. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To enter a busy connection: 1.
  • Page 949 (1/1) term EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature enables selected D users, upon encountering a busy condition on an internal station, to bridge into the busy connection after transmitting a warning tone. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 950 (1/1) FAULT MESSAGE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature stores fault messages of the system and displays the fault messages on the MAINTE- NANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT). When a fault has occurred, this feature provides alarm indication to external circuits by driving relay contacts. STATION APPLICATION Not applicable OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 951 (1/2) term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION When a call from a C.O. line (DIRECT-IN TERMINATION, DIRECT INWARD DIALING), station term or Tie Line has terminated to a facsimile machine, a related lamp on a predesignated D is caused to light, indicating reception of a facsimile call.
  • Page 952 (2/2) term FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) term 5. Multiple facsimile call numbers can be assigned to a flexible line key of any one specific D set. 6. When a new call terminates while the facsimile incoming call lamp is lit, the lamp indication changes to 120-ipm flash.
  • Page 953 (1/1) term FEATURE ACTIVATION FROM SUBLINE - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature allows a D user to activate each of the PBX service features from a Sub Line. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE Refer to the applicable feature for operating procedure. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 954 (1/1) FLASH OVER TRUNK GENERAL DESCRIPTION During an external call, a switch hook flash signal can be sent from the Attendant to allow access to service features at the distant PABX. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE 1. Depress the FLASH OVER TRUNK (FOT) key. 2.
  • Page 955 (1/1) term FLASH OVER TRUNK - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term During an external call, a D user can send a switch hook flash signal to allow access to service fea- tures at the distant PABX. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 956 (1/1) FLEXIBLE NUMBERING OF STATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides the ability to assign voice station numbers and data station numbers to any corresponding instrument location depending solely upon numbering plan limitations. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE Refer to the Command Manual. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 957 (1/1) term FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature enables D line appearances to be individually programmed for ringing, not ringing. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required once RINGING ASSIGNMENT has been programmed in system data. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 958 (1/1) FORCED ACCOUNT CODE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature forces the user to enter an ACCOUNT CODE (up to 8 or 10 digits) for all outgoing calls. The ACCOUNT CODE must be dialed before dialing the outgoing number. Calls are processed only when the dialed ACCOUNT CODEs are valid.
  • Page 959 (1/1) GROUP DIVERSION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows internal and external incoming call to a station within a GROUP DIVER- SION to be automatically transferred to a predesignated station within a GROUP DIVERSION, if the called station is no answer for predetermined time. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 960 (1/1) term GROUP LISTENING - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term When a D user is engaged in a call using the handset, this feature allows the other personnel in the area to monitor the distant party through the built-in speaker while the user continues talking on the hand- set.
  • Page 961 (1/1) term HANDS FREE ANSWER BACK - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows the D user to respond to a VOICE CALL without lifting the handset. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To answer a VOICE CALL: 1. Depress MIC key; LED lights. 2.
  • Page 962 (1/1) term HANDS FREE DIALLING/MONITORING - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature allows the D user to dial or monitor a call without lifting the handset. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To initiate a call: 1. Depress Speaker key; receive Dial Tone. 2.
  • Page 963 (1/1) HOT LINE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature permits a pair of station sets to be associated with one another on an automatic ringdown basis. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To place a HOT LINE call: 1. Station-A lifts handset. 2.
  • Page 964 (1/1) HOT LINE - OUTSIDE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows a station user to access an outside destination party in the HOT LINE service. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To place a HOT LINE - OUTSIDE call using Single Line Telephone: 1.
  • Page 965 (1/1) HOUSE PHONE GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows selected stations to reach the Attendant simply by going off-hook. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To reach the Attendant: 1. HOUSE PHONE user lifts handset. 2. Attendant is called automatically. 3. Attendant answers. 4.
  • Page 966 (1/1) HOWLER TONE SENDING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature sends a HOWLER TONE to a station which is left off-hook for a specified period of time. The HOWLER TONE is applied and the station is released (“locked out”) from service. Placing a “locked-out”...
  • Page 967 (1/1) term I-HOLD INDICATION - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature provides the D user with a distinctive flash to differentiate between a call the user placed on hold and other calls. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS term 1.
  • Page 968 (1/1) term I-USE INDICATION - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This feature provides the D user with a unique LED indication to display the particular line the user is on. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS term term...
  • Page 969 (1/1) IMMEDIATE RINGING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature causes called stations to ring immediately upon establishment of connections. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1. Ringing is applied to a called station as soon as the switch has determined that station to be idle. There is no delay caused by waiting for a ring cycle.
  • Page 970 (1/1) INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows an Attendant to visually identify the type of service and/or trunk group which is arriving or waiting to be answered at the Attendant Console. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required.
  • Page 971 (1/1) INCOMING CENTRAL OFFICE CALL TO TIE LINE CONNECTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits an Attendant to connect an incoming network exchange call, via a Tie Line, to a station at a distant PBX. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To connect an incoming call: 1.
  • Page 972 (1/1) INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits a station user to call a particular Attendant Console via an individual Attendant number. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE 1. Station user dials feature access code and then Attendant number. 2.
  • Page 973 (1/1) INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature permits access to an individual trunk within a trunk group via dial access at the Attendant Console and station. STATION APPLICATION All stations DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To access from Attendant Console: 1.
  • Page 974 (1/1) INTER-POSITION CALLING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows an Attendant to directly converse with another Attendant in systems where MULTI- PLE CONSOLE OPERATION is provided. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To place a call from Console-A to Console-B: 1.
  • Page 975 (1/1) INTER-POSITION TRANSFER GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows Attendants to transfer calls at their console to another Attendant’s console in systems where MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION has been provided. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To transfer from Attendant-A to Attendant-B: 1.
  • Page 976 (1/1) term INTERMEDIATE STATION NUMBER DISPLAY-D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides an LCD display to the called and calling station when an intermediate station has been involved in call processing. STATION APPLICATION term All D s with an LCD OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required.
  • Page 977 (1/2) term INTERNAL ZONE PAGING - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term The feature allows station users, Attendant Console to page over the built-in speaker of D within a single assigned zone, or within a maximum of six zones simultaneously (All Zone Paging). STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 978 (2/2) term INTERNAL ZONE PAGING - D (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 9. For the following paging, a paged station must dial paging station number or Attendant access code to answer without MEET-ME ANSWER: • ZONE PAGING by Attendant Console • ALL ZONE PAGING by any station or Attendant Page 196 ND-91285-001(E) Revision 1.0...
  • Page 979 (1/1) LAMP CHECK GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature is used to check the status of keys, lamps, and LCDs mounted on the Attendant Console to verify that various operations of the Attendant Console are functioning normally. The check is done by a preset procedure. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE...
  • Page 980 (1/1) LAST NUMBER CALL GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a station user to call the last called destination by dialling a special code instead of dialling all the digits of the number. STATION APPLICATION Single Line Telephone OPERATING PROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 981 (1/1) LAST NUMBER CALL - ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the Attendant to redial the last station or outside number they dialed using a feature access key. This is useful when the called station is busy or does not answer. STATION APPLICATION SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 982 (1/1) term LAST NUMBER CALL - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows users to redial the last station or outside number they dialed using a feature access key. This is useful when the called station is busy or does not answer. STATION APPLICATION term All D...
  • Page 983 (1/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows the system to be programmed to route outgoing calls over the most eco- nomical facility (Tie, C.O.). Based on the individual area code dialled (8 digit analysis), the system exam- ines the programming tables and used the trunk facilities in the order specified.
  • Page 984 (2/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) d. Tenant Pattern Table - Up to 16 tables are available for use in selecting a route pattern table. By assigning this table, the programmer can assign the system to select a route pattern table based on which tenant the calling party (station or terminal) is associated with.
  • Page 985 (3/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT (CONT’D) Start Normal first digit an Operation LCR access (No LCR) code? Get LCR code to digit code development pattern Is an LCR code to digit development Reorder Tone pattern assigned? Receive next digit Check assignment...
  • Page 986 (4/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT (CONT’D) Is a route, tenant, or Reorder Tone time pattern assigned? What Route Time pattern is assigned? Tenant Page 204 ND-91285-001(E) Revision 1.0 DECEMBER, 1999...
  • Page 987 (5/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT (CONT’D) Reorder Tone (ROT) None Is a What Check time Route time-of day pattern is of day pattern assigned? assignment assigned? Tenant Is a tenant Get route pattern pattern assigned? to be used Is a Get 1st priority route...
  • Page 988 (6/6) LEAST COST ROUTING - 3/6 DIGIT (CONT’D) Check digit Is a digit addition pattern addition pattern add digits assigned? accordingly Seize a trunk Delete all in 1st trunk digits? route Number Deleted digits of digits to be accordingly deleted? Seize a trunk in selected priority trunk route and...
  • Page 989 (1/1) LEAST COST ROUTING-TIME OF DAY ROUTING GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature provides automatic routing of outgoing calls over alternative customer facilities based on the dialed number. The system will select the most economical route available at the time of connection. The pattern of alternative routing can be changed up to 8 times per day based on a prearranged time sched- ule.
  • Page 990 (1/1) LINE LOCKOUT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature provides for the automatic release of a station from the common equipment when it has remained off-hook for longer than the usual interval before dialling. The system may be pro- grammed to return a HOWLER TONE to the station in the LINE LOCKOUT mode. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE...
  • Page 991 (1/1) term LINE PRESELECTION - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature provides the D user with the ability to select an idle or ringing line before going off-hook. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE Procedure 1 1. Depress desired line key. 2.
  • Page 992 (1/1) term LINE RE-CONNECT-OTHER LINE - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature allows a D user to select another line key without going on-hook. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE While off-hook on original line: Depress a line key that is either idle or ringing or on hold; user is disconnected from original line and connected to new line.
  • Page 993 (1/1) term LINE RE-CONNECT-SAME LINE - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term This service feature allows a D user to disconnect a call and receive a Dial Tone on the same line without going on-hook. STATION APPLICATION term All D OPERATING PROCEDURE To receive a Dial Tone while a call is in progress: 1.
  • Page 994 (1/1) LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER DISPLAY - ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER (LDN) DISPLAY on an Attendant Con- sole when the operator has answered an LDN call. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE The operator at an Attendant Console answers an incoming call. 1.
  • Page 995 (1/1) LONG LINE CIRCUIT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This feature allows the system to accommodate the LONG LINE CIRCUITs for the stations which loop resistance exceed the working limit of the standard line circuit. STATION APPLICATION Single Line Telephone OPERATING PROCEDURE No manual operation is required. SERVICE CONDITIONS 1.
  • Page 996 (1/2) MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) GENERAL DESCRIPTION The MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) is a Personal Computer (PC) used for programming and maintenance of the system. The MAT can provide a fault message output. Addition- ally, the MAT can be used to REMOVE AND RESTORE SERVICE any station in the system and can read or save system data from disks.
  • Page 997 (2/2) MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) (CONT’D) SERVICE CONDITIONS (CONT’D) 6. If a station is assigned the following data, it is not possible to change the station’s port assignment: a. STATION HUNTING Group b. CALL PICKUP Group c. UCD Group 7. The MAT can make backup disks of office data. 8 .
  • Page 998 (1/1) term MANUAL INTERCOM - D GENERAL DESCRIPTION term term The MANUAL INTERCOM allows a D to be one of a group of up to six D s that can share a term common speech and signal path. The D user can signal other members of the MANUAL INTERCOM group by depressing a dedicated MANUAL INTERCOM key;...
  • Page 999 (1/1) MEET-ME PAGING-ATTENDANT GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows an Attendant to hold an incoming call, page the called party, and connect the two after the called party has answered the page. STATION APPLICATION DESK CONSOLE SMART CONSOLE OPERATING PROCEDURE To page: 1.
  • Page 1000 (1/1) MEET-ME PAGING-STATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This service feature allows a station user dial access to voice paging equipment, and connects both par- ties automatically, after the called party has answered the page. STATION APPLICATION All stations OPERATING PROCEDURE To page: 1.

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