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  • Page 1 P.O. BOX 32 1200 JD HILVERSUM THE NETHERLANDS © NEC PHILIPS Unified Solutions Nederland B.V. 2007. All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner. All brand names and product names in this document are trademarks...
  • Page 3 PREFACE This manual is valid for the SOPHO 2000 IPS telephone system. In this manual the term NEAX 2000 IPS or NEAX PBX telephone system represents the SOPHO 2000 IPS system. This book might refer to products not included in the SOPHO portfolio.
  • Page 4: List Of Terms

    LIST OF TERMS Abbr. NEC Description Abbr. PBC Description / Remarks (Trunk) Route Restriction Class TRFC Traffic Class AIMWorX SMDR & CTI based management platform Authorization Code PID code Background music (feature) When phone is idle, user can have background music on speaker Boss/Secretary dialing Executive/Secretary Broker's call...
  • Page 5 Abbr. NEC Description Abbr. PBC Description / Remarks Single line terminal Analog Phone Software Line Appearance Virtual Extension Split Call Forwarding Separate CF for internal and external calls. Stack Dial LNNR Last Number/Number Repetition Outgoing calling list (5 entries) Stack Dial Redial List : maximum 5 numbers Station Extension /...
  • Page 6 Abbr. NEC Description Abbr. PBC Description / Remarks Commands Manual - AP00 card D-Channel Handler DD key Do not Disturb Key Direct Distance Dialing Direct Digital interface T1/E1 interface to public network DDOVR Do not Disturb Override DeskCon Desk Console SuperVisor / Operator Console DID calls Direct Inward Dialing calls...
  • Page 7 Abbr. NEC Description Abbr. PBC Description / Remarks Key Feauture (registration) Key systems are operating directly on outside lines. Key Transfer Facility OAI related. Local Area Network Local Area Network Least Cost Routing LCCR Least cost call routing : number analysis development manner Listed Directory Number Loop Dial trunk...
  • Page 8 Abbr. NEC Description Abbr. PBC Description / Remarks Registration Admission Status Registration Admission Status Ringback Tone Room Cutoff Ring Equivalence Number Release Reorder Tone RPIM Remote PIM Route restriction Class Restricted Real Time Protocol Switch Control Facility OAI related. Special Dial Tone Single Line Telephone Analog telephone SMDR...
  • Page 9 Dterm icon Meaning Hold Transfer Speaker Answer Redial Conf(erence) Recall Feature Message Directory - / + Help Exit...
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  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    NEAX 2000 IPS Feature Programming Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................PURPOSE ........................OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL ..................TERMS IN THIS MANUAL ................... PBX System Designation ....................Terminal Name ........................REFERENCE MANUAL ....................HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL .................. AVAILABLE VALUE OF FP/AP NUMBER ..............LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN) ................
  • Page 12 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) ............. INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION ................... INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS .................... MULTI-FUNCTION KEY ....................... MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION ................... PUSHBUTTON CALLING-ATTENDANT ONLY ..............SERIAL CALL ........................TRUNK GROUP BUSY DISPLAY ..................UNSUPERVISED TRUNK-TO-TRUNK TRANSFER BY ATTENDANT ......ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT ..............
  • Page 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE ..............149 MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER ............... 149 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS ................150 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE ................154 SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER ............... 158 GROUP DIVERSION ......................165 CALL PARK ......................... 166 CALL PARK-SYSTEM ......................
  • Page 14 TABLE OF CONTENTS DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE ................... 270 SYSTEM OUTLINE ......................270 DTI ............................271 PLO ............................272 SYSTEM CAPACITY ......................273 HARDWARE REQUIRED ....................273 TIME SLOT ALLOCATION ....................274 DTI SPECIFICATIONS ......................275 PROGRAMMING ........................282 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) ................297 DID CALL WAITING ......................
  • Page 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS MANUAL INTERCOM ......................414 AUTOMATIC INTERCOM ....................416 DIAL INTERCOM ......................... 418 INTERNAL TONE/VOICE SIGNALING ............... 420 INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME .............. 422 LAST NUMBER REDIAL ..................... 424 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT ................425 LINE LOCKOUT ......................440 LINE PRESELECTION ....................
  • Page 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED ....................538 NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE ..................538 OVERFLOW FOR TAS QUEUE ..................539 QUEUE LIMIT FOR TAS ...................... 540 TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) ................543 NO CID CALL ROUTING ..................... 548 OFF-HOOK ALARM ....................553 OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS ..................
  • Page 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR ..................612 STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL ..................613 STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL .................. 614 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) ..........615 SYSTEM OUTLINE ......................615 SYSTEM CAPACITY ......................620 COMBINATION OF SMDR SERVICE .................. 621 HARDWARE REQUIRED ....................622 PROGRAMMING SUMMARY ....................
  • Page 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY ..................761 HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ................762 HOTEL FEATURE LIST ....................764 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY ............766 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ................767 PRECAUTION ........................767 STATION NUMBER DATA LOADING ................. 767 DIGITS OF STATION NUMBER ..................767 AP INITIALIZATION (PN-AP00-B WITH AP00 PROGRAM) ..........
  • Page 19: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE/OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL INTRODUCTION PURPOSE This manual explains the feature programming and hardware requirements for each business and hotel ser- vice feature in the NEAX 2000 IPS. OUTLINE OF THIS MANUAL This manual consists of two chapters and three appendixes. The following paragraphs summarize Chapters 1 and 2, and Appendixes A through B.
  • Page 20: Terms In This Manual

    INTRODUCTION TERMS IN THIS MANUAL TERMS IN THIS MANUAL PBX System Designation PBX system is designated as “PBX” or “system” usually. When we must draw a clear line between the PBX systems, they are designated as follows. 2000 IPS : NEAX 2000 IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER 2400 IPX: NEAX 2400 IPX Internet Protocol eXchange : NEAX IPS INTERNET PROTOCOL SERVER...
  • Page 21: Reference Manual

    INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL REFERENCE MANUAL For details of the service feature, operating procedure and the service conditions of the features which are mentioned in this manual, refer to the Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications. For details of the system description of NEAX 2000 IPS system, refer to the System Manual. For details of the description of each command, refer to the Command Manual.
  • Page 22 INTRODUCTION REFERENCE MANUAL OAI System Manual: Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure, programming procedure and trou- bleshooting procedure for Open Application Interface (OAI). Q-SIG System Manual: Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure, and programming procedure for the Q-SIG System. Remote PIM System Manual: Contains the system description, hardware installation procedure, and troubleshooting procedure for the TDM based Remote PIM System.
  • Page 23: 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 meanings of (1), (2) and marking are as follows. : 1st data : 2nd data : Initial data;...
  • Page 24 INTRODUCTION HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL HARDWARE REQUIRED In this section, required hardware for each service feature is listed, except the following: Single line telephone set and interface card (LC card) Central Office Trunk card (COT card) Attendant Console and interface card For Direct Digital Interface, Message Center Interface (MCI), and Station Message Detail Recording (SM- DR), the following sections explain the system for further details.
  • Page 25: Available Value Of Fp/Ap Number

    INTRODUCTION AVAILABLE VALUE OF FP/AP NUMBER AVAILABLE VALUE OF FP/AP NUMBER For the setting of LEN by CM14, the range of the FP/AP number that must be assigned to the 1st data of CM14 is valid by the software version you use. Assign the correct FP/AP number to each FP/AP, referring to the tables below.
  • Page 26 INTRODUCTION AVAILABLE VALUE OF FP/AP NUMBER [For Series 3300 software] ×/∆: Available NOTE –: Not available FP/AP No. 01-03 04-15 16-19 20-31 32-59 60-63 FP/AP TYPE × × FP card (PN-CP15) – – – – – × MP built-in FP –...
  • Page 27 INTRODUCTION AVAILABLE VALUE OF FP/AP NUMBER [For Series 3400 software or later] ×/∆: Available NOTE 1 –: Not available FP/AP No. 01-03 04-15 16-19 20-31 32-59 60-63 FP/AP TYPE × × FP card (PN-CP15) – – – – – × MP built-in FP –...
  • Page 28: Line Equipment Number (Len)

    INTRODUCTION LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN) LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN) The system allows all the CM10 setting data to be also assigned by CM14 from Series 3200 R6.2. When your system contains Series 3200 R6.2 or later software, we recommend you to assign station number, trunk number and card number by CM14.
  • Page 29: Conditions On Card/Terminal Number Assignment By Cm14

    INTRODUCTION CONDITIONS ON CARD/TERMINAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT BY CM14 CONDITIONS ON CARD/TERMINAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT BY CM14 In the Series 3200 R6.2 or later software, the card/terminal number can be assigned by CM14 same as CM10. But, you must consider the following conditions on the card/terminal number assignment. Card Number of AMP Trunk (PN-2AMP) <C100-C163>...
  • Page 30 INTRODUCTION CONDITIONS ON CARD/TERMINAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT BY CM14 Card Number of PB receiver (PN-8RST) <E201-E215> (a) The card number should be assigned to the FP No. 00-03 as follows. For FP No. 00: E201-E203 For FP No. 01: E204-E207 For FP No. 02: E208-E211 For FP No.
  • Page 31 INTRODUCTION CONDITIONS ON CARD/TERMINAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT BY CM14 Card Number of Digital Announcement Trunk (PN-2DATA/4DATA) <EB002-EB127> (a) The card number should be assigned to the FP No. 00-03 as follows. For FP No. 00: EB002-EB031 For FP No. 01: EB032-EB063 For FP No.
  • Page 32: Pb (Dtmf) Receiver Number

    INTRODUCTION PB (DTMF) RECEIVER NUMBER PB (DTMF) RECEIVER NUMBER A system with Series 3200 R6.2 software provides the MP built-in PB (DTMF) Receiver for a Remote Site of Remote PIM over IP feature. For the Series 3200 R6.2 or later software, the DTMF Receiver card num- ber is as follows.
  • Page 33 INTRODUCTION PB (DTMF) RECEIVER NUMBER • CM45 Y=2 (DTMF Receiver for Automated Attendant only) XX Z (DTMF Receiver No.) XX: 00-30 (MP Built-in DTMF Receiver/8RST Card No.) [For Series 3200 R6.2 software] 00-45 (MP Built-in DTMF Receiver/8RST Card No.) [For Series 3300 software or later] Z : 0-3 (Circuit No.) 0 : Only for Automated Attendant 1 : For both DTMF station and Tie Line/DID/Automated Attendant...
  • Page 34: Precautions

    INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS System Data Backup CAUTION • If you operate as follows without system data backup after system data setting or service memory setting (registration of the features such as “Call Forwarding” and “Speed Calling [Speed Dialing]” from a station), the data that has been set is invalid. You must execute the system data backup before the following operations.
  • Page 35: Office Data Conversion

    INTRODUCTION PRECAUTIONS Office Data Conversion When upgrading the software of the system from Series 3300 or before to Series 3400 or later, the office data conversion by CM00>90 is required. The office data that has been converted and the office data in Series 3400 software or later are incompatible with the software of Series 3300 or before.
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  • Page 37: Chapter 1 Business Features

    CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES This chapter explains the programming procedure and hardware require- ments for Business Features in this system. Explanations are given in alphabetical order of the feature names except the features on the next page. –...
  • Page 38 CHAPTER 1 BUSINESS FEATURES The following features require no programming. • Alarm Indications • Maintenance Administration Terminal (MAT) • Attendant Console – Battery Release Control – Attendant Called/Calling Number – Configuration Report – Attendant Lamp Check • Power Failure Transfer –...
  • Page 39: Account Code

    ACCOUNT CODE ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether Service Set Tone should be sent after dialing the access code for Account 0 : No Tone Code entry. 1 : Service Set Tone CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for •...
  • Page 40: Add-On Module

    ADD-ON MODULE ADD-ON MODULE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Add-On Module number to its asso- 000-763: LEN ciated LEN. EC00-EC31: Add-On Module No. For PIM0/1 : EC00-EC07 NOTE: When the data assignment of both For PIM2/3 : EC08-EC15 DSS Console and Add-On Module For PIM4/5 : EC16-EC23 are required, the same number (the...
  • Page 41 ADD-ON MODULE DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Automatic/Manual/Dial Intercom • Y=00 key to each Add-On Module, if required. My Line No. + + Add-On Module Key For details, refer to INTERCOM. No. (30-54) A000-A031, A100-A131: Automatic Intercom No. A200-A700, A201-A701...A224-A724: Manual Intercom No.
  • Page 42 ADD-ON MODULE DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the Delayed Ringing timing. • 01-10: 2-20 seconds (2 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 10 seconds. CM30 Provide Trunk-Direct Appearances to the • Y=18 trunk number. 000-255: Trunk No. 0: To provide HARDWARE REQUIRED DSS Console...
  • Page 43: Alphanumeric Display

    ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Name Display Service. 1 : To provide Provide station number and name display when an incoming call terminates to a Prime 0 : Station No. and name display only Line and a My Line.
  • Page 44 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA Enter the desired station user’s name to each • Y=0 By Character Code CM77 station number by CM77 Y=0 or CM77 Y=1. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Character Code 20-7F (Maximum 32 dig- its) See APPENDIX B: Character Code Table.
  • Page 45 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY term To display the Caller ID for each D before answer when an incoming call is terminated with TAS, do the following programming. [Series 3600 software required] NOTE: This programming is effective only when CM76 Y=01-04 is set to D03 (Trunk Line [Direct] Ap- pearance + TAS)/D13 (TAS), or CM30 Y=02/04/40/41 is set to 03 (Trunk Line [Direct] Appear- ance + TAS)/13 (TAS).
  • Page 46 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY term To display the Caller ID for each D before answer when an incoming call is terminated to a sub line, do the following programming. [Series 3600 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Provide Caller ID Display for each tenant •...
  • Page 47: Analog Port Adapter

    ANALOG PORT ADAPTER ANALOG PORT ADAPTER PROGRAMMING To assign the Single Port Mode: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide the Analog Port Adapter to the • Y=32 required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0: To connect Assign the Single Port Mode to the required •...
  • Page 48 ANALOG PORT ADAPTER Data Assignment for Analog Terminal connected to the Analog Port Adapter START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign an analog terminal station number to 000-763: LEN the required LEN. FX-FXXXXXXXX: Analog Terminal Station No. NOTE: The analog terminal station number must be assigned to the following LEN.
  • Page 49 ANALOG PORT ADAPTER DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign a key for analog terminal. • Y=00 Analog Terminal Station No. + + Key X-XXXXXXXXXX: Analog Terminal Station No. assigned by CM10/CM14 CM93 Assign an analog terminal station number as X-XXXXXXXX: Analog Terminal Station Prime Line.
  • Page 50: Announcement Service

    ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE PROGRAMMING To access the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) from a station or C.O./Tie Line party: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the Multiple Connections of the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) on 0 : Available Announcement Service. 1 : Not available (Single Connection) CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk number...
  • Page 51 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA Allow Announcement Service in Service • Y=34 Announcement Service Group 0 CM15 Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02. (Replay) • Y=35 Announcement Service Group 1 (Replay) • Y=36 Announcement Service Group 2 (Replay) • Y=37 Announcement Service Group 3 (Replay) •...
  • Page 52 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the function for each Digital • Y=00 CM49 Announcement Trunk card. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk No. (EB002-EB127) 04X Z X: 0-4: Group No. Z : 0-9: Message No. CM35 To provide a C.O./Tie Line party with this •...
  • Page 53 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 54 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE 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. (EB002-EB127) 06XX: No Answer XX : 00-63: Message No. 07XX: Busy XX : 00-63: Message No. •...
  • Page 55 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 56 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the function for each Digital • Y=00 Announcement Trunk card. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk No. (EB002-EB127) 0D00: No Answer 0E00 : Busy CM51 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk as the •...
  • Page 57 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide an Internal Recorded Message from a Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) in place of Mu- sic 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.
  • Page 58 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 To record, replay, or delete a message, assign • Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 the respective Digital Announcement Trunk X-XXXX: Access Code access code. A100: Record A101: Replay A102: Delete NOTE: A voice message in place of Music-On-Hold can be provided when a call has been placed on hold.
  • Page 59 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE To provide the Night Announcement by Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign each Digital Announcement Trunk 000-763: LEN card number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. NOTE 1: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1 : EB002-EB031 card number must be assigned to the...
  • Page 60 ANNOUNCEMENT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the duration of an Announcement. • 01-30: 4-120 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 60-64 seconds. CM20 To record, replay, or delete a message, assign • Y=0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) the respective Digital Announcement Trunk X-XXXX: Access Code access code.
  • Page 61: Answer Key

    ANSWER KEY ANSWER KEY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Answer • Y=02 term Key to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Answer Key in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 62: Attendant Assisted Calling

    ATTENDANT ASSISTED CALLING ATTENDANT ASSISTED CALLING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the Access code for an operator call. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code (0) CM60 Allocate the ATTCON Group number to each • Y=00 DESKCON. 0-7: ATTCON No.
  • Page 63: Attendant Camp-On

    ATTENDANT CAMP-ON ATTENDANT CAMP-ON PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify Attendant Camp-On as a type of Camp-On to activate from the Attendant Con- 1 : Attendant Camp-On sole. [Series 3400 software required] Specify the Camp-On Tone sent to busy station 0 : Camp-on Tone is sent out only once.
  • Page 64 ATTENDANT CAMP-ON To display the busy station number and name on an Attendant Console when reentering a Camped-On trunk by pressing the loop key: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the Attendant Console with the busy station number/name display when reentering 0 : Available a Camped-On trunk.
  • Page 65: Attendant Console

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN716 DESKCON ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN716 DESKCON PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the card number of the interface circuit 000-763: LEN for the DESKCON to its associated LEN. E000-E007: ATTCON No. CM14 Assign the card number of the interface circuit XX ZZZ: LEN for the DESKCON to its associated LEN.
  • Page 66 ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN716 DESKCON DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 (01) (02) (03) (04) Night Busy ATND NANS Recall PAGE (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (92) (19) (20) (21) Start Mute TRKSL Call Park Position Busy (22) (23) (24) Cancel L6 (12) Volume (95) DEST...
  • Page 67 ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN716 DESKCON DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Specify the kind of the Attendant Console. • Y=22 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 ATT •...
  • Page 68 ATTENDANT CONSOLE SN716 DESKCON DESCRIPTION DATA CM62 Specify the tenants to be handled by each ATT • Y=0-3 Group. 00-63: Tenant No. 0 : To handle INITIAL 1 : Not handled – 50 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm DECEMBER/02/2005...
  • Page 69: Attendant Called/Calling Name Display

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Name Display Service. 1 : To provide Specify the time to go back to Data and Time display after the call answered. 0 : 10 seconds later 1 : 6 seconds later Specify the duration to display the name.
  • Page 70 ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Assign the desired station user name to each • Y=0 By Character Code station number by CM77 Y=0 or Y=1. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Character Code 20-7F (Maximum 32 dig- its) See APPENDIX B: Character Code Table.
  • Page 71 ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY term NAME DISPLAY REGISTRATION FROM D term • You can configure the station number from the D to which the station number belongs. term • Register the characters from MAT/CAT to SLT, D without LCD and Trunk. •...
  • Page 72: Character Table

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY Character Table NUMBER OF TIMES – 54 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm JANUARY/20/2006...
  • Page 73: Attendant Call Selection

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT CALL SELECTION ATTENDANT CALL SELECTION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the ATT call Selection key to which in- • Y=15 coming calls from each trunk route terminate. 00-15: Trunk Route No. ATT Call Selection Key: 00-07: C.O. Incoming Call 0-7 10-17: FX Incoming Call 0-7 20-27: WATS Incoming Call 0-7 30-37: CCSA Incoming Call 0-7...
  • Page 74: Attendant Do Not Disturb Setup And Cancel

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT DO NOT DISTURB SETUP AND CANCEL ATTENDANT DO NOT DISTURB SETUP AND CANCEL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign Do Not Disturb-System to the required • Y=00 stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CM90 Assign Do Not Disturb and Do Not Disturb •...
  • Page 75: Attendant Interposition Calling/Transfer

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT INTERPOSITION CALLING/TRANSFER ATTENDANT INTERPOSITION CALLING/TRANSFER PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Interposition Trans- • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 fer. X-XXXX: Access Code A095 CM90 Assign the Attendant Call Selection Key for • Y=00 this feature on the DESKCON.
  • Page 76: Attendant Listed Directory Number

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with diversion display. 0: Available CM35 Specify the Incoming Call Identification (ICI) • Y=15 key to which each LDN call or Tie Line call 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 77 ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER 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 •...
  • Page 78 ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER 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- answering destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 00: To Attendant Console (NANS key) 08: To TAS •...
  • Page 79: Attendant Loop Release

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE ATTENDANT LOOP RELEASE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Attendant Loop 014: Attendant Loop Release Release feature. 0: Available To reenter the call that has been released from a loop before Automatic Recall: START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 80: Attendant Programming

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Assign the password for Attendant • Y=30 Programming. X-X...X: Password (Maximum 8 digits) : 0-9, A (*), B (#) If no data is set, the default setting is NONE. In this case, the password is set to “12345678”.
  • Page 81: Call Queuing

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE CALL QUEUING CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL WAITING DISPLAY. Page 65 – 63 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 82: Call Splitting

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE CALL SPLITTING CALL SPLITTING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the SRC, DEST, TALK, and CANCEL • Y=00 keys on the DESKCON according to the key ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key label. F6200: SRC F6201: DEST F6202: CANCEL F6203: TALK (01) (02)
  • Page 83: Call Waiting Display

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE CALL WAITING DISPLAY CALL WAITING DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the number of waiting calls which cause the Call Waiting lamp to flash. 01-48 : 1 call-48 calls NONE : 6 calls – 65 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 84: Common Route Indial

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE 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 keys on • Y=00 the DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6000-F6007: LDN0-7 CM50 Assign the indialed number to each LDN key...
  • Page 85 ATTENDANT CONSOLE 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 •...
  • Page 86 ATTENDANT CONSOLE 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- answering destination station Same as CM58 Y=00 00: To Attendant Console (NANS key) 08: To TAS •...
  • Page 87: Dialed Number Identification Service (Dnis)

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Diversion Display. 0: Available CM35 Specify the Incoming Call Identification (ICI) • Y=15 key to which each LDN call or Tie Line call 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 88 ATTENDANT CONSOLE DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE (DNIS) To provide the LDN Diversion feature, the following programming is also required. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with LDN Diversion feature. 0: Available CM58 Assign the data for LDN Diversion to each in- •...
  • Page 89: Incoming Call Identification

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION INCOMING CALL IDENTIFICATION PROGRAMMING Refer to the following. SN716 DESKCON Page 47 Page 51 ATTENDANT CALLED/CALLING NAME DISPLAY Page 55 ATTENDANT CALL SELECTION Page 58 ATTENDANT LISTED DIRECTORY NUMBER Page 66 COMMON ROUTE INDIAL – 71 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 90: Individual Trunk Access

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS INDIVIDUAL TRUNK ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Individual Trunk • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Access. X-XXXX: Access Code A081 CM30 Assign the Trunk identification code to each • Y=19 trunk.
  • Page 91: Multi-Function Key

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE MULTI-FUNCTION KEY MULTI-FUNCTION KEY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Provide each DESKCON Multi-Function key • Y=17 capability. 0-7: ATTCON No. assigned by CM10/ CM14 1 : Effective CM90 Assign the required Multi-Function keys to the • Y=00 each DESKCON. EXX Y + + Multi-Function key No.
  • Page 92: Multiple Console Operation

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION MULTIPLE CONSOLE OPERATION PROGRAMMING Refer to ATTENDANT CONSOLE (SN716 DESKCON). Page 47 – 74 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 93: Pushbutton Calling-Attendant Only

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE 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 : DP/DTMF (Incoming) DTMF (Outgoing) – 75 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 94: Serial Call

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE SERIAL CALL SERIAL CALL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the SERIAL CALL SET and SERIAL • Y=00 CALL Keys on the DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6062: Serial Call Termination F6105: Serial Call Set – 76 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1001.fm...
  • Page 95: Trunk Group Busy Display

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE TRUNK GROUP BUSY DISPLAY TRUNK GROUP BUSY DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the trunk group number to each trunk. • Y=09 Several trunks may be assigned to one trunk 000-255: Trunk No. group number. 01-62: Trunk Group No. CM90 For providing the Trunk Group Busy Lamps •...
  • Page 96: Unsupervised Trunk-To-Trunk Transfer By Attendant

    ATTENDANT CONSOLE UNSUPERVISED TRUNK-TO-TRUNK TRANSFER BY ATTENDANT UNSUPERVISED TRUNK-TO-TRUNK TRANSFER BY ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 0 : Not available 1 : Available NOTE: The trunk associated with at least one side of the call must be programmed for answer and/or release signals to ensure the trunks do not lock up.
  • Page 97: Attendant Delay Announcement

    ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAMMING 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 1: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1 : EB002-EB031 card number must be assigned to the For PIM2/3 : EB032-EB063...
  • Page 98 ATTENDANT DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the replay timer of the message recorded in the Digital Announcement Trunk. 0 : Replay at an interval assigned by CM41 Y=0>47 1 : Replay only once CM20 To record, replay, and delete a message, assign •...
  • Page 99: Attendant Overflow

    ATTENDANT OVERFLOW ATTENDANT OVERFLOW PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Attendant Overflow. 0: Available CM30 Assign the data for terminating system in Day/ • Y=02 Day Mode Night Mode for each trunk. 000-255: Trunk No. 14: Termination to Attendant Console •...
  • Page 100 ATTENDANT OVERFLOW To set a station or an outside party as the Attendant Overflow destination: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide Call Forwarding-All Calls on • Y=173 Attendant Overflow. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: Available CM51 Assign the destination of Attendant Overflow, •...
  • Page 101 ATTENDANT OVERFLOW DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 To apply Call Forwarding-All Calls-Outside, • Y=05 set the trunk route combinations for Tandem 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE Connection. 1 : Release signal arrives NOTE CM36 • NOTE: For Resident System Programming, Incoming Trunk Route No. + Outgoing refer to the Command Manual.
  • Page 102: Attendant Override

    ATTENDANT OVERRIDE ATTENDANT OVERRIDE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with ATTENDANT OVERRIDE. 1 : Available Specify the interval of the Warning Tone sent to the connected parties. 0 : Only once 1 : Every 4 seconds Specify whether the Warning Tone is sent to the outside party.
  • Page 103 ATTENDANT OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Busy Verification key to • Y=00 DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key NOTE: By Resident System Program, one of F6107: Busy Verification the Multi-Function keys is assigned as a Busy Verification key (when re- ceiving Busy Tone).
  • Page 104: Authorization Code

    AUTHORIZATION CODE AUTHORIZATION CODE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processor for this feature. 216: Processor for Authorization Code 0 : MP card 1 : OAI (ACF) Specify whether Service Set Tone should be 362: Service Set Tone after dialing the ac- provided after dialing the access code for cess code Authorization Code.
  • Page 105 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the maximum number of digits for Authorization Code with MP. Maximum number of digits 01-16 : 1 digit-16 digits NONE : 10 digits CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number for • Y=A0 Authorization Code. 0: Authorization Code 0-9: ID Code Development No.
  • Page 106 AUTHORIZATION CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Service Restriction Class A • Y=12 to each ID Code Pattern number. 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. The features available in each class are as- 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A signed by CM15. Assign the desired Service Restriction Class B •...
  • Page 107: Automated Attendant

    AUTOMATED ATTENDANT AUTOMATED ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for Automated Attendant to the • Y=02 Terminating System in Day Mode required trunks. • Y=03 Terminating System in Night Mode • Y=40 Terminating System in Mode A •...
  • Page 108 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 • Y=33 Handling of all PBR busy when Y=30, 31 is set to data 08 000-255: Trunk No. 00 : C.O. line release 01 : Forwarded to TAS indicator 03 : Forwarded to Attendant Console 15 : C.O.
  • Page 109 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Specify whether no Dial Tone connection is • required for the answering method assigned by CM64 Y=0. 0 : No Dial Tone 1 : Dial Tone CM08 Specify the ringing cadence for an Automated Attendant call. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 seconds ON-2 seconds OFF [For North America]...
  • Page 110 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the time before answering by Auto- • mated Attendant. 00-08: 0-32 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 4-8 seconds. Specify the time before an Automated Atten- • dant call is redirected because no digits are received from the calling party.
  • Page 111 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. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN.
  • Page 112 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 To record, replay, or delete a message, assign • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 the respective Digital Announcement Trunk X-XXXX: Access Code access codes. A100: Record A101: Replay A102: Delete CM41 Specify the message replay timer for Automat- •...
  • Page 113: Automatic Call Distribution (Acd)

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM17 For each ACD group, assign station numbers, • one by one, in the order of hunting. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. X-XXXXXXXX: Another station No. to NOTE: Up to 60 stations can be assigned be linked into a single ACD group.
  • Page 114 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM17 • Y=5 C.O. (DDD/FX/WATS) Incoming Call X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot station No. of ACD group 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide • Y=6 Tie Line Incoming Call X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot station No. of ACD group 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide...
  • Page 115 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Assign the ACD Busy Out key on the D , if • Y=00 required. My Line No. + + Key No. F0044: ACD Busy Out term Assign the Release key on the D , if •...
  • Page 116: Busy In/Busy Out-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) BUSY IN/BUSY OUT-ACD BUSY IN/BUSY OUT-ACD PROGRAMMING To provide ACD Busy Out indication on DSS Console: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with ACD Busy Out indication on DSS Console. 0: To provide CM97 Assign the function key on each DSS Console. DSS Console No.
  • Page 117: Call Waiting Indication-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-ACD CALL WAITING INDICATION-ACD PROGRAMMING term To provide Call Waiting (CW) LEDs on the D DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all ACD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing CM42 Specify the maximum number of queuing in each ACD group for controlling call waiting...
  • Page 118 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-ACD To provide an external Call Waiting Indicator: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all ACD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing CM42 Specify the maximum number of queuing in each ACD group for controlling external indi- 01-99 : 1 call-99 calls...
  • Page 119 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-ACD DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify ON/OFF condition for external relay/ external key on MP built-in DK00 card. 0 : ON (Ground Start) OFF (Ground Off [Open]) 1 : ON (Ground Off [Open]) OFF (Ground Start) CM44 Set the function of ACD Calling Waiting XX Y...
  • Page 120: Delay Announcement-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ACD DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ACD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Digital • Y=02 Announcement Trunk Access (Record/Re- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. play/Delete) to the required stations. XXZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Assign Digital Announcement Trunk Access •...
  • Page 121 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ACD DESCRIPTION DATA If the data for CM17 Y=A is “0”, set the • CM41 interval time for ACD Delay Announcement. 01-30: 4-120 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 seconds.
  • Page 122 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ACD When sending the ACD second delay announcement: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Busy Tone Connec- tion for processing when all ACD stations are 0: Busy Tone Connection busy. CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN.
  • Page 123 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-ACD DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Set the interval time of ACD Delay Announce- • ment. 01-30: 4-120 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 seconds. Specify the maximum ACD call waiting time •...
  • Page 124: Hunt Past No Answer-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) HUNT PAST NO ANSWER-ACD/IMMEDIATE OVERFLOW-ACD HUNT PAST NO ANSWER-ACD PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER. Page 142 IMMEDIATE OVERFLOW-ACD PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE. Page 140 – 106 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1002.fm...
  • Page 125: Priority Queuing-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) PRIORITY QUEUING-ACD PRIORITY QUEUING-ACD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign Priority Queuing per trunk route. • Y=60 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM76 Assign Priority Queuing per DID incoming •...
  • Page 126: Queue Size Control-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) QUEUE SIZE CONTROL-ACD QUEUE SIZE CONTROL-ACD PROGRAMMING Refer to AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD). Page 95 – 108 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1002.fm...
  • Page 127: Silent Monitor-Acd

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) SILENT MONITOR-ACD SILENT MONITOR-ACD PROGRAMMING To monitor an ACD call, with or without warning tone: NOTE: Monitoring telephone conversations may be illegal under certain circumstances and laws. Con- sult a legal advisor before implementing the monitoring of telephone conversations. Some fed- eral and state laws require a party monitoring a telephone conversation to use beep-tones, to notify all parties to the telephone conversation, and/or obtain consent from all parties to the telephone conversation.
  • Page 128 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) SILENT MONITOR-ACD DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for monitoring, if • Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 required. X-XXXX: Access Code A033: Monitor term CM90 Assign a monitoring function key to the D • Y=00 if required.
  • Page 129 AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) SILENT MONITOR-ACD HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide the delay announcement for ACD: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) To provide the external Call Waiting Indicator: DK card or MP card (built-in External Equipment Interface) External Indicator Requirement for External Indicator Control Method: Ground/Battery (Maximum125 mA) Type: Visual and/or Audible type with volume control...
  • Page 130: Automatic Call Distribution (Acd) With Management Information System (Mis)

    AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) WITH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) AUTOMATIC CALL DISTRIBUTION (ACD) WITH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (MIS) NOTE: Additional programming is required for MIS, once ACD has been programmed. Refer to the CallCenterWorX System Manual. If you use the CallCenterWorX, the maximum digit of a station number must be 4 digits.
  • Page 131: 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 second intervals CM30 Assign Automatic Camp-On to the required • Y=13 In Day Mode DIT trunks. •...
  • Page 132: Automatic Change To Daylight Saving Time

    AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME [Series 3600 software required] PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM43 Specify the automatic change time of the sys- • tem clock from standard time to daylight-sav- ing time (for change pattern 0). MM W D MM: 01-12 (Change Month) NOTE:...
  • Page 133 AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DESCRIPTION DATA CM43 Specify the automatic change time of the sys- • tem clock from standard time to daylight-sav- ing time (for change pattern 1). MM W D MM: 01-12 (Change Month) NOTE: The change of system clock is exe- W: 1-4/9 (Change Week) cuted at 2:00 am (in standard time) 1-4: First-Fourth Week...
  • Page 134 AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DESCRIPTION DATA CM67 Assign the automatic clock change pattern to • Y=31 each location number. 00-63: Location No. : Change Pattern 0 (assigned by CM43 Y=8>00/01) : Change Pattern 1 (assigned by CM43 Y=8>04/05) NONE : Automatic clock change is not provided Set the daylight-saving time to each location.
  • Page 135 AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME To read the system clock which the automatic clock change was executed (for change pattern 0/change pattern 1): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM43 Read the system clock which the automatic • clock change was executed from standard time to daylight-saving time (for change pattern 0).
  • Page 136 AUTOMATIC CHANGE TO DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME To read out of daylight-saving time of Main Site: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Read out of daylight-saving time of Main Site. HH MM SS HH : 00-23 (Hour) MM: 00-59 (Minute) SS : 00-59 (Second) –...
  • Page 137: Automatic Hold

    AUTOMATIC HOLD AUTOMATIC HOLD [Series 3800 software required] PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 Specify the operation at pressing another Line/ • Y=58 Trunk key while talking on the station/trunk X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. using Trunk-Direct Appearances. 0: Hold the call and seize the Line/Trunk –...
  • Page 138: Automatic Number Identification (Ani)

    AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) PROGRAMMING DTI Assignment for ANI START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign a trunk route number to each DTI. • Y=00 000-255: Trunk No. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Specify the Terminating System in Day Mode, •...
  • Page 139 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) DESCRIPTION DATA PAD DATA OF DTI (dB) CM35 • Y=19 DTI Pad CONNECTION DATA DATA DATA DATA 00-63: Trunk Route No. PATTERNS =4 (T/R) =5 (T/R) =6 (T/R) =7 (T/R) 0-3 : Programmable PAD (See CM42) Station-DTI –3/–8 –3/–3...
  • Page 140 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) MF Signaling Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to MF Receiver Trunk. • 04-15, 20-31: AP No. INITIAL 08: MF Receiver Trunk (4RSTB card) NOTE: The SENSE switch on the MF Receiver Trunk gives the AP number.
  • Page 141 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) DESCRIPTION DATA CM31 Assign MF Receiver sensitive level. • 1: MF Receiver Sensitive level INITIAL 00-14: –21 dBm- –35 dBm : –36 dBm (–1 dBm increments) Assign MF Receiver to each circuit number (0- • NOTE 3) of the MF Receiver Trunk.
  • Page 142 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) ANI Assignment START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign requiring of ANI Signal from T1 network when an incoming call terminates. 0: Available CM31 Assign the Signal Pattern received from T1 • network. 00: Signal Pattern from T1 Network NONE : ANI + Called No.
  • Page 143 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) DESCRIPTION DATA CM31 Assign the ACK-WINK Signal to be sent to • the DTI when the signal kind of called number 18: Sending of ACK-WINK Signal on received from T1 network is DP Signal. Receiving DP Signal NOTE 0 : To send NOTE:...
  • Page 144 AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION (ANI) When the signal pattern of the called number sent from T1 network is as shown below, assign the following data, if required. Called Number=NPA + NNX + Called Station Number START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Digit Addition/Deletion on the •...
  • Page 145: Automatic Recall

    AUTOMATIC RECALL AUTOMATIC RECALL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timing for AUTOMATIC RE- • CALL. 00: Attendant Recall If no data is set, the following timing will be 01-14: 2.4-33.6 seconds applied: (2.4 second increments) Attendant Recall : 31.2-33.6 seconds 15-24: 38.4-124.8 seconds Non Exclusive Hold : 60-64 seconds (9.6 second increments)
  • Page 146: Background Music

    BACKGROUND MUSIC BACKGROUND MUSIC PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign BGM Interface trunks (COT card/TNT 000-763: LEN card) to the required LEN. D000-D255: COT/TNT Trunk No. NOTE: The TNT trunk number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0) and the third LEN (Level 2) of each LT slot.
  • Page 147 BACKGROUND MUSIC HARDWARE REQUIRED External BGM Source (Up to 10 BGM Sources can be provided) COT card or TNT card – 129 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1002.fm...
  • Page 148: Boss/Secretary Calling

    BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING PROGRAMMING term To set up the Secretary station with the D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the Secretary station to the required sta- • Y=12 tion number. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. of Secre- tary 0: Secretary station If the Boss station is a Single-Line Telephone •...
  • Page 149 BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the destination of the call from the Boss • Y=15 station that has Message Waiting set. 00-63: Tenant No. X-XXXXXXXX: Secretary Station No. CM12 To provide Boss/Secretary Override, assign For Secretary Station: Service Restriction Class A for Call Waiting to •...
  • Page 150 BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING To assign the Boss station as a singleline telephone: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Set the data for accommodating the Boss’ line • Y=05 to the Secretary’s Sub line. X-XXXXXXXX: Boss Station No. 0 : Accommodated 1 : Not accommodated CM13 Specify whether to send ringing signal to the •...
  • Page 151: Broker's Call

    BROKER’S CALL BROKER’S CALL PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL HOLD. Page 404 – 133 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1002.fm...
  • Page 152: Call Back

    CALL BACK CALL BACK PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Single Digit 156: Ringback Tone Feature Access Code while the calling station 0: Available hears ringback tone/busy tone. 208: Busy Tone 0: Available To activate the Single Digit Feature Access 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash Code, set CM08>050, 051, 069 and 148 to “1”.
  • Page 153 CALL BACK DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Call Back in Service Restriction Class • Y=03 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 the • Y=46 Service Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- Y=02, if required.
  • Page 154: Call Forwarding

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING To set or reset the Call Forwarding service from a MAT/CAT, use the following command. START DESCRIPTION DATA CME6 Use Y=00-03 for Call Forwarding and Y=04- • Y=00 Call Forwarding-All Calls 05 for Split Call Forwarding. To reset the •...
  • Page 155: Attendant Call Forwarding Set-Up And Cancel

    CALL FORWARDING ATTENDANT CALL FORWARDING SET-UP AND CANCEL ATTENDANT CALL FORWARDING SET-UP AND CANCEL PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS. Page 138 Refer to CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE. Page 140 Page 142 Refer to CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER. – 137 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1003.fm...
  • Page 156: Call Forwarding-All Calls

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for this fea- • Y=02 ture to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Call Forwarding All Calls in Service •...
  • Page 157 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the setting method for Call Forward- ing-All Calls-Outside. 0 : Setting when the station goes on hook/ when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : Setting when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) Assign whether an extension can set a destina- tion of Call Forwarding-All Calls-Outside by...
  • Page 158: Call Forwarding-Busy Line

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for this fea- • Y=02 ture to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Call Forwarding-Busy Line in Service •...
  • Page 159 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the setting method for Call Forward- ing-Busy Line-Outside. 0 : Setting when the station goes on hook/ when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : Setting when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) Allow or restrict the ability to set Call For- warding-Busy Line for a station with Do Not...
  • Page 160: Call Forwarding-No Answer

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER PROGRAMMING To provide Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a system basis set by MAT/CAT, do the follow- ing programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the •...
  • Page 161 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timing of Call Forwarding-No An- • swer for a trunk incoming call. 01 : Timing for a trunk incoming call 100: Timing for a trunk incoming call [Series 3100 software required] 01-30: 4-120 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36...
  • Page 162 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Select the trunk route seized for Call Forward- ing-No Answer-Outside. 0 : By calling party’s tenant/terminating trunk’s tenant 1 : By Call Forwarding setting station’s tenant CM90 Assign Call Forwarding-No Answer keys to •...
  • Page 163 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER To provide Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a station basis set by MAT/CAT, do the follow- ing programming in addition to the programming for Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a sys- tem basis.
  • Page 164 CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the timing of Call Forwarding-No An- swer for a tie line incoming call. 0 : As per timing for internal call or an as- sisted call 1 : As per timing for trunk incoming call NOTE: The timing for a tie line incoming call is set as following data.
  • Page 165: Call Forwarding-Destination

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-DESTINATION CALL FORWARDING-DESTINATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Call Forwarding-Destination in Service • Y=15 Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02.
  • Page 166: Call Forwarding-Override

    CALL FORWARDING CALL FORWARDING-OVERRIDE CALL FORWARDING-OVERRIDE PROGRAMMING To allow the call forward destination station user to call the station which has set Call Forwarding-All Calls, no programming is required. term To allow the call forward destination station user with D Sub Line to call the station which has set Call Forwarding-All Calls to the My Line of the station, assign the following data.
  • Page 167: Multiple Call Forwarding-All Calls

    CALL FORWARDING MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS/MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE/MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming for Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM42 Specify the number of times a call can be forwarded.
  • Page 168: Split Call Forwarding-All Calls

    CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS PROGRAMMING To activate Split Call Forwarding feature, both Call Forwarding and Split Call Forwarding settings are required. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for this fea- • Y=02 ture to the required stations.
  • Page 169 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the setting method for Call Forward- ing-All Calls-Outside. 0 : Setting when the station goes on hook/ when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : Setting when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) Assign whether an extension can set a destina- tion of Split Call Forwarding-All Calls-Out-...
  • Page 170 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Select the feature available in each tenant • Y=23 Internal Call or ATT assisted Call when an internal call and a Tie Line/C.O. • Y=24 C.O. Incoming Call incoming call are terminated. •...
  • Page 171 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS NOTE: The operating procedure for Split Call Forwarding-All Calls is as follows: CM78 is used to assign the destination forwarded when the destination No. 0-7 is specified. Dial Access Code for Split Call Dial Destination No. X (0-9). Forwarding-All Calls.
  • Page 172: Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line

    CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE PROGRAMMING To activate Split Call Forwarding feature, both Call Forwarding and Split Call Forwarding settings are re- quired. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for this • Y=02 feature to the required stations.
  • Page 173 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 To apply this feature to incoming calls, set the • Y=05 trunk route combinations for Tandem Connec- 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE tion. 1 : Release signal arrives NOTE NOTE: CM36 For Resident System Programming, •...
  • Page 174 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign Call Forwarding-Busy Line keys to the • Y=00 term s, as required. My Line No. + + Key No. F0014: Call Forwarding-Busy Line Set/ Cancel For setting the same key as Call Forwarding-No Answer My Line No.
  • Page 175 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE NOTE: The operating procedure for Split Call Forwarding-Busy Line/No Answer is as follows: CM78 is used to assign the destination forwarded when the destination No. 0-7 is specified. Dial Access Code for Split Call Dial Destination No.
  • Page 176: Split Call Forwarding-No Answer

    CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER PROGRAMMING To activate Split Call Forwarding feature, both Call Forwarding and Split Call Forwarding settings are re- quired. For Split Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a system basis set by MAT/CAT, do the following programming.
  • Page 177 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Specify the timing of Call Forwarding-No • Y=46 Answer. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0 : As per CM41 Y=0>100, 101 or CME6 Y=07, 08 NOTE 1 : As per CM41 Y=0>01, 15 NOTE: When CME6 Y=07, 08 are set, the timing on a station basis (CME6 Y=07, 08) is effective.
  • Page 178 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the setting method for Call Forward- ing-No Answer-Outside. 0 : Setting when the station goes on hook/ when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) 1 : Setting when receiving Service Set Tone (ORT time out) Assign whether an extension can set a destina- tion of Split Call Forwarding-No Answer-Out-...
  • Page 179 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM65 Select the feature available in each tenant • Y=37 Internal Call or ATT assisted Call via when an internal call via CCIS and a Tie Line/ CCIS C.O. incoming call via CCIS are terminated. •...
  • Page 180 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM78 Assign the destination of Split Call Forward- XX Y ing. (See NOTE below.) XX: 00-63: Tenant No. Y : 0-7: Block No. X-XX + + YY···Y X-XX : Trunk Access Code (1-2 digits) YY···Y: Called No.
  • Page 181 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER For Split Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a station basis set by MAT/CAT, do the following programming in addition to the programming for Split Call Forwarding-No Answer with the timer on a system basis.
  • Page 182 CALL FORWARDING SPLIT CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the timing of Call Forwarding-No An- swer for a tie line incoming call. 0 : As per timing for internal call or an as- sisted call 1 : As per timing for trunk incoming call NOTE: The timing for a tie line incoming call is set as following data.
  • Page 183: Group Diversion

    CALL FORWARDING GROUP DIVERSION GROUP DIVERSION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Group Diversion. 026: Group Diversion 0: To provide CM16 Assign the members to be included in each • Y=2 Group Diversion group Group Diversion group. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 184: Call Park

    CALL PARK CALL PARK-SYSTEM CALL PARK CALL PARK-SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify whether a trunk line placed on Consul- tation Hold by Call Park-System can be 0 : Not available retrieved by pressing a trunk line appearance 1 : Available term key on a D CM12...
  • Page 185 CALL PARK CALL PARK-SYSTEM To provide Call Park-System with dialing a Park number DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Call Park-System • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 set and retrieve. X-XXXX: Access Code A008: Call Park-System Set A009: Call Park-System Retrieve term CM90 Assign a Call Park-System key to the D...
  • Page 186: Call Park-Tenant

    CALL PARK CALL PARK-TENANT CALL PARK-TENANT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign access codes for Call Park-Tenant set/ • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 retrieve. X-XXXX: Access Code A062: Call Park-Tenant Set/Retrieve CM08 Specify whether a trunk line placed on Consul- tation Hold by Call Park-Tenant can be re- 0 : Not available trieved by pressing a trunk line appearance key...
  • Page 187: Call Pickup

    CALL PICKUP CALL PICKUP-DIRECT CALL PICKUP CALL PICKUP-DIRECT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Call Pickup-Direct in the Service •...
  • Page 188: Call Pickup-Group

    CALL PICKUP CALL PICKUP-GROUP CALL PICKUP-GROUP PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM16 Assign each Call Pickup group, by assigning • station numbers within a group one by one X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be includ- with the following operation: ed in the Call Pickup group 1st Operation : (1) Station A (2) Station B X-XXXXXXXX: Another Station No.
  • Page 189 CALL PICKUP CALL PICKUP-GROUP To permit a station within the Call Pickup group to answer the calls to other lines, in the order from a spec- ified pilot station (ringing search start position): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM16 Assign each Call Pickup group, by assigning •...
  • Page 190: Call Pickup-Designated Group

    CALL PICKUP CALL PICKUP-DESIGNATED GROUP CALL PICKUP-DESIGNATED GROUP PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM16 Assign each Call Pickup group, by assigning • station numbers within a group one by one X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be includ- with the following operation: ed in the Call Pickup 1st Operation : (1) Station A (2) Station B Group 2nd Operation : (1) Station B (2) Station C...
  • Page 191: Call Redirect

    CALL REDIRECT CALL REDIRECT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Provide the D with a Call Redirect key for • Y=00 transferring a call to a destination station or My Line No. + + Key No. VMS. F5011: Call Redirect 0 (For transferring to a station assigned by CM51 Y=22) F5012: Call Redirect 1 (For transferring to a VMS assigned by CM51 Y=18)
  • Page 192: Call Transfer

    CALL TRANSFER CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS CALL TRANSFER CALL TRANSFER-ALL CALLS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Specify Call Transfer from a station before called station answers. 0 : Not available 1 : Available CM41 Specify the duration of sending SPDT after a •...
  • Page 193: Call Transfer-Attendant

    CALL TRANSFER CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT CALL TRANSFER-ATTENDANT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the Access code for operator calls. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code (0) CM62 Specify the tenants to be handled by each ATT • Y=0-3 ATT Group 0-3 assigned by CM60 Group.
  • Page 194: Caller Id Class

    CALLER ID CLASS CALLER ID CLASS PROGRAMMING Trunk Assignment for CALLER ID CLASS NOTE: The following data assignment is required when using PN-4RSTC-A/PN-4RSTC. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Specify the Terminating System in Day Mode/ • Y=02 Day Mode Night Mode/Mode A/Mode B for incoming •...
  • Page 195 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the sending method of calling number • Y=129 Calling No. Sending Method from the network, to each trunk route. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: CALLER ID (CLASS SM) 1: T1-ANI CALLER ID Receiver Assignment NOTE: The following data assignment is required when using PN-4RSTC-A/PN-4RSTC.
  • Page 196 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an Remote Site number that accommo- • dates CIR trunk to the AP number assigned by 04-15, 64-93: AP No. CM05 Y=0. XX 99 XX: 01-30: Remote Site No. INITIAL XX 9915 NOTE 2 [Series 3800 software required] : 01-30: Remote Site No.
  • Page 197 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Assign the sending method of calling number • Y=07 from the network, to the AP number assigned 04-15, 64-93: AP No. by CM05. 0 : CALLER ID (CLASS SM) 7 : MFC-R2 CM31 Assign the CALLER ID Receiver to each AP •...
  • Page 198 CALLER ID CLASS If required, clear the partial memory using the commands shown below. NOTE 1: The following data assignment is required only when using PN-4RSTC as a CIR Trunk. NOTE 2: Before memory clear, set the SW1-1 to SW1-4 on the CIR Trunk to all ON (Make-busy) and after memory clear, restore them to OFF.
  • Page 199 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CMDB Assign the destination station for Day Mode/ • Y=01 Day Mode Night Mode, if required. A maximum of 12 • Y=02 Night Mode digits are available. 0-1499: Development Table No. Destination Station No. (Maximum 12 NOTE: If assigning the destination station digits)
  • Page 200 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CMDB Specify whether the UCD Priority Queuing is • Y=07 UCD Priority Queuing set for each calling number or not. 0-1499: Development Table No. 0 : Not priority 1 : Priority Specify the priority for calling name display. •...
  • Page 201 CALLER ID CLASS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the type of Single Data Message 489: Single Data Message Frame Format Frame Format. 0 : Without Time Parameter [Series 3400 R9.1 software required] 1 : With Time Parameter CIR INITIAL NOTE: This is required when using PN- 4RSTC-A.
  • Page 202 CALLER ID CLASS Data Assignment for multiple CIR Trunk (PN-4RSTC) NOTE: The following procedure is required only when using PN-4RSTC as CIR Trunks. The development data by CMDC and CMDB are assigned toward the first CIR Trunk which has been assigned a minimum AP number.
  • Page 203 CALLER ID CLASS STEP11: As for the third CIR Trunk, restore the AP number X to Z by CM05 and by the SENSE switch. Jump to STEP17 if no more CIR Trunks are provided. STEP12: Set the MB switch to ON (UP) on the third CIR Trunk with AP number Z. STEP13: As for the fourth CIR Trunk, change the AP number W to X by CM05 and by the SENSE switch.
  • Page 204: Caller Id Display

    CALLER ID DISPLAY CALLER ID DISPLAY PROGRAMMING In addition to Automatic Number Identification (ANI) or Caller ID Class, assign the following data. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the duration of displaying the name when the incoming call is answered/the select 0 : Until call is finished/key is pressed key for Calling Number Display and Calling again...
  • Page 205 CALLER ID DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the calling party number, which is used • for Calling Name search, to the 1000-Slot 3 YY Z Memory Block No. 3. 3 : 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 3 NOTE 1 NOTE 1: When this feature is provided, the YY: 10-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 206 CALLER ID DISPLAY term To provide Calling Number and Calling Name Display on D /ATTCON LCD simultaneously, do the following programming: [Series 3800 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Caller • Y=02 term ID Display on the LCD of D to the required X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No.
  • Page 207 CALLER ID DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify displaying the first forwarding station number via CCIS or the second forwarding sta- 0 : The first forwarding number via CCIS tion number of own office on LCD of forward- 1 : The second forwarding number of own term ing destination D office...
  • Page 208: Caller Id-Station

    CALLER ID-STATION CALLER ID-STATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Caller ID sender (SDT) card num- 000-763: LEN ber to the required LEN. C200-C203: SDT Card No. NOTE: The SDT card number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0) of each LT slot.
  • Page 209 CALLER ID-STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Specify the calling party information which is • Y=20 sent to the analog telephone for Caller ID- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Station. 0: Calling Party Number 1: Calling Party Number and Calling Party Name CM08 Specify whether the calling station number is sent to the analog telephone for Caller ID- 0 : Not sent Station when an internal call is terminated.
  • Page 210 CALLER ID-STATION By the following programming, the Calling Party Number and the Calling Party Name sent from the net- work over CCIS can be displayed on the LCD of the analog telephone for Caller ID-Station. START DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the calling party information which is •...
  • Page 211: Caller Id-Station (Etsi-Fsk)

    CALLER ID-STATION (ETSI-FSK) CALLER ID-STATION (ETSI-FSK) [For EU] PROGRAMMING To provide this feature for the country with following ringing pattern: - Internal Ringing : 0.3 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.3 seconds ON-4.2 seconds OFF - External Ringing: 1 second ON-4 seconds OFF In addition to the programming of CALLER ID-STATION Page...
  • Page 212 CALLER ID-STATION (ETSI-FSK) DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the ringing signal for Station to Station connection to external ringing. 0: External Ringing CM35 Assign the interval of ringing signal for station • Y=33 on incoming C.O. calls to the interval for inter- 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 213: Camp-On

    CAMP-ON CAMP-ON PROGRAMMING Camp-On (Transfer Method) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Camp-On by Sta- 146: Automatic Camp-On tion 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 CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Camp-...
  • Page 214 CAMP-ON Camp-On (Call Waiting Method) 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 access code CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Camp-...
  • Page 215 CAMP-ON When using a Single Digit Feature Access Code for Camp-On, add the following system data. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 To activate the Single Digit Feature Access 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash Code, set the data for 050, 051, 069 and 148 to 1 : Ineffective “1”.
  • Page 216: Centrex Compatibility

    CENTREX COMPATIBILITY CENTREX COMPATIBILITY PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) Page 322, do the fol- lowing programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Centrex Trunk function to the • Y=86 required trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: Centrex Trunk Provide the capability for sending a hookflash •...
  • Page 217: Cid Call Back

    CID CALL BACK CID CALL BACK PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify Message Waiting Lamp indication on term the D to which Message Waiting/Message 0 : Flashing 60 IPM Reminder is set. 1 : Steady Lighting Specify the time display for Message Waiting/ term Message Reminder on D with LCD.
  • Page 218 CID CALL BACK DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the operation for calling number auto- matically storing per station when the number 0 : To delete the oldest calling number of calling number is over the maximum. and store the new calling number [Series 3900 software required] 1 : Not stored the new calling number NOTE:...
  • Page 219 CID CALL BACK DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the number of memory block which is • Y=38 term used for CID Call Back for each D station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XXXX ZZ NOTE 1: The memory block cannot be used in XXXX: 0000-4086: Start Block No.
  • Page 220: Cid Call Routing

    CID CALL ROUTING CID CALL ROUTING PROGRAMMING For DID on ISDN, T1-ANI, MFC incoming calls: (See SAMPLE DATA PROGRAMMING Page 207) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the incoming trunk route with digit • Y=18 conversion. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: To provide Specify the Development Table for digit con- •...
  • Page 221 CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Provide the calling number development and • Y=26 specify its Development Pattern for each 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. Number Conversion Block number assigned assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 by CM76 Y=00/90. 0: To provide (Using Development Pattern 0) NOTE: For non-DID on ISDN, Caller ID...
  • Page 222 CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits • Y=01 Day Mode received. • Y=02 Night Mode • Y=03 Mode A NOTE: Day/Night Mode, Mode A/B can be • Y=04 Mode B specified according to following 000-999: Development Block No.
  • Page 223 CID CALL ROUTING For non-DID on ISDN, Caller ID incoming calls: (See SAMPLE DATA PROGRAMMING Page 209) NOTE 1: When a Called Party Subaddress is received from ISDN subscriber, CID Call Routing is not effective. NOTE 2: When you activate CID Call Routing for Caller ID trunk, do not assign CMDB Y=01, Y=02. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 224 CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits • Y=01 Day Mode received. • Y=02 Night Mode • Y=03 Mode A NOTE: Day/Night Mode, Mode A/B can be • Y=04 Mode B specified according to following 000-999: Development Block No.
  • Page 225 CID CALL ROUTING SAMPLE DATA PROGRAMMING 1 For DID on ISDN, T1-ANI, MFC incoming calls. < Example > • DID No. : 0123 456-7890 • Trunk Route No. : 00 • Calling Party No. : 1234 567-8901 : 2345 678-9012 •...
  • Page 226 CID CALL ROUTING < Data Programming > COMMAND 1st DATA 2nd DATA REMARKS CM30 Y=00 Assign the trunk route number 00 to the trunk num- ber 000. CM30 Y=02 Set the ISDN Indial for the incoming calls. CM35 Y=12 Assign the number of digits to be received on DID to 4 digits.
  • Page 227 CID CALL ROUTING SAMPLE DATA PROGRAMMING 2 For non-DID on ISDN, Caller ID incoming calls. < Example > • Calling Party No. : 1234 567-8901 : 2345 678-9012 • Trunk Route No. : 00 • Terminating System: TAS (Day Mode) when the number 1234 is received : Direct-In Termination (Day Mode) when the number 2345 is received •...
  • Page 228 CID CALL ROUTING < Data Programming > COMMAND 1st DATA 2nd DATA REMARKS CM35 Y=174 Provide the calling number development with the Development Pattern 0 for trunk route number 00. CM2A Y=50 1234 Assign the Development Block number 020 for the calling party number 1234.
  • Page 229: Class Of Service

    CLASS OF SERVICE CLASS OF SERVICE PROGRAMMING To assign the Telephone Class: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Telephone Class to each station. • Y=00 Type of Telephone X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 1 : DP (Rotary Dial Telephone) 2 : DTMF (Push Button Telephone) 3 : DTMF/DP •...
  • Page 230 CLASS OF SERVICE To assign the Trunk Restriction Class: START DESCRIPTION DATA 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 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB)
  • Page 231 CLASS OF SERVICE To assign the Service Restriction Class: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the required Service Restriction Class • Y=02 to each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Service Restriction categories for each class XX ZZ are specified by CM15. XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A ZZ : 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B •...
  • Page 232: Code Restriction

    CODE RESTRICTION CODE RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Tol1 Restriction 035: Station Speed Dialing feature for an outgoing call by System Speed 0 : Not provided Dialing/Station Speed Dialing, if desired. 1 : To provide 044: System Speed Dialing 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide...
  • Page 233 CODE RESTRICTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Area Code Development Pattern • Y=76 number for Toll Restriction and Maximum 00-63: Trunk Route No. Digit Analysis to each trunk route. 00-04: Area Code Development Pattern No. 0-4 CM81 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with eight •...
  • Page 234 CODE RESTRICTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the area code to be restricted and the • Y=4000-4004 Area Code Development Trunk Restriction Pattern number assigned by No. 0-4 CM81 to the Area Code Development Pattern Area Code (Maximum 8 digits) number assigned by CM35 Y=76. B000-B015: Trunk Restriction Pattern For example, to provide the Trunk Restriction 00-15...
  • Page 235 CODE RESTRICTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A To add a Tenant Pattern: STEP1: Assign the area code to be restrict- • Y=4000-4004 Area Code Development ed and a Tenant Pattern number to Pattern No. 0-4 the Area Code Development Area Code (Maximum 8 digits) Pattern number assigned by CM35 1000-1015: Tenant Pattern No.
  • Page 236 CODE RESTRICTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A STEP3: Assign the starting time for the Toll • Y=2000-2007 Time Pattern No. 0-7 Restriction and Route Pattern HHMM (Time to Change) number to the Time Pattern HH : 00-23: Hours number assigned by above Step 2. MM: 00/30: Minutes Set the Starting Time as shown 0000-0255: Route Pattern No.
  • Page 237: Conference (Three/Four Party)

    CONFERENCE (THREE/FOUR PARTY) CONFERENCE (THREE/FOUR PARTY) PROGRAMMING To provide a conference by calling another party as the third party of the conference: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with three-party conference. 1 : Three Party Conference among stations 0: As per CM08>101 0: As per CM08>104 1 : Three Party Conference among stations and trunk call...
  • Page 238 CONFERENCE (THREE/FOUR PARTY) To provide a conference by adding a held call as the third party of the conference: [Series 3100 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Confer- • Y=02 ence leader. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15...
  • Page 239: Conference (Six/Ten Party)

    CONFERENCE (SIX/TEN PARTY) CONFERENCE (SIX/TEN PARTY) This feature is not available because the conference card (CFTB) is not available any more. PROGRAMMING To use this feature by dialing the feature access code: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of the Conference 000-763: LEN trunk (CFT card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 240 CONFERENCE (SIX/TEN PARTY) term To use this feature by using the feature keys assigned on the D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the feature key for Six/Ten-Party • Y=00 term Conference, on the D of the Conference My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 241: Conference (Eight Party)

    CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) [Series 3800 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the CFTC card. • The AP number assigned must match the 04-15, 20-31: AP No. SENSE switch setting on the CFTC card. 09: CFTC card INITIAL Select the AP highway channel for the CFTC...
  • Page 242 CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Specify the conference trunk partition. • Y=10 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 CFT INITIAL 0 : Four 8-Party Conference groups (8+8+8+8) 1 : Three 8-Party Conference groups (8+8+8) 2 : Two 8-Party Conference groups (8+8) 3 : One 8-Party Conference group (8) CM30...
  • Page 243 CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the trunk route data to the route number • Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk No. 04: Tie line trunk • Y=01 Dialing signal type 00-63: Trunk Route No. 2: DP 10PPS •...
  • Page 244 CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 Y=19, 50-65: See the table below. 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data by CM42. 00-15: See the table below. PATTERNS PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 (A TRUNK-B TRUNK)
  • Page 245 CONFERENCE (EIGHT PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the Timing forced release timer for • Party Conference. NOTE 2 NOTE: If the 2nd data is set to “00”, the 01-24 : 1-24 hours Forced Release Timer doesn’t work. (1 hour increments) NONE : 7 hours CM12 Specify the Multiple Line number set by...
  • Page 246: Conference (32-Party)

    CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) PROGRAMMING Conference (32-Party) allows a station user or an outside party to establish a conference by Group Call or to attend a conference by Meet-Me Conference. To provide Group Call or Meet-Me Conference, do the Conference Trunk Assignment at first. Conference Trunk Assignment: START DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 247 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Specify the conference trunk partition. • Y=10 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 CFT INITIAL 0 : Four 8-Party Conference groups (8 + 8 + 8 + 8) 1 : One 16-Party Conference group and two 8-Party Conference groups (16 + 8 + 8) 2 : Two 16-Party Conference groups...
  • Page 248 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the trunk route data to the route number • Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk No. 04: Tie line trunk • Y=01 Dialing signal type 00-63: Trunk Route No. 2: DP 10PPS •...
  • Page 249 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 Y=19, 50-65: See the table below. 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data by CM42. 00-15: See the table below. PATTERNS PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 (A TRUNK-B TRUNK)
  • Page 250 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the Timing forced release timer for • Party Conference. [Series 3800 software required] NOTE 2 01-24 : 1-24 hours NOTE 1: This command is effective only when (1 hour increments) PN-CFTC-A card is used. NONE : 7 hours NOTE 2: If the 2nd data is set to “00”, the...
  • Page 251: Group Call

    CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) GROUP CALL GROUP CALL Group Call includes three kinds of conference: Group Call-Automatic Conference, Group Call-Broadcast- ing, and Group Call-Two Way Calling. Do the following programming in addition to the Conference Trunk Assignment ( Page 228). START DESCRIPTION DATA CM57 Assign the participant numbers (not including...
  • Page 252 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) GROUP CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern • Y=A000 number to each LCR Group. 0-3: LCR Group 0-3 4000-4007: Area Code Development Pat- tern No. 0-7 Assign a Route Pattern number to each area •...
  • Page 253 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) GROUP CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A To add the kind of conference and the group • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No. 000-255 number, designate the digits to be added. 100: Designation of Digit Addition Pattern 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 •...
  • Page 254 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) GROUP CALL DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 For an outside participant, allow tandem • connection between the conference trunk route 0000-6363: Conference Trunk Route No. and the outgoing trunk route to the participant. assigned by CM30 Y=00 + Outgoing Trunk Route No. 0: Allow For an outside conference leader, allow •...
  • Page 255 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) GROUP CALL To display “CNF GROUPxx” on a PS: DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to a PS • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: PS station No. assigned by CM1C XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Calling Name Display-PS in Service •...
  • Page 256: Meet-Me Conference

    CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) MEET-ME CONFERENCE MEET-ME CONFERENCE To attend a conference by accessing from any station or trunk to the conference trunk, do the following Page 228). programming in addition to the Conference Trunk Assignment ( START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether Service Set Tone is sent to participants when a new participant attends the 0 : Not sent conference.
  • Page 257 CONFERENCE (32-PARTY) MEET-ME CONFERENCE DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Delete all digits of the area code (Meet-Me • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No. 000-255 Conference Access Code) assigned by CM8A 152: All digits of Meet-Me Conference Y=4000-4007. Access Code to be deleted 0: To delete To add the Meet-Me Conference number, •...
  • Page 258: Consecutive Speed Dialing

    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING PROGRAMMING term To provide Consecutive Station Speed Dialing from Single Line Telephone or D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Station Speed Dialing in the Service Re- •...
  • Page 259 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Dialing to each station when using Consecu- W XX Y ZZ tive Speed Dialing. W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block NOTE XX: 00-99: Memory Start Block No. (10-Slot Memory Block) Y : Facility for programming the dialed number from the Station...
  • Page 260 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The memory area for storing one called number of Station Speed Dialing 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 261 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this command, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0-9. 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 262 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the number to be dialed to each Memo- • ry Slot number, if required. The numbers to be X YY Z called are usually set from individual stations X : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. by their station users.
  • Page 263 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign Station Speed Dialing keys on each • Y=00 term , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F11XX XX: 00-99: Station Speed Dialing 00-99 NOTE: The initial setting of key layout is for 16 Line/Trunk/Feature keys (Key No.
  • Page 264 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING term To provide Consecutive Station Speed Dialing from D with One Touch keys: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Station Speed Dialing in the Service Re- •...
  • Page 265 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Dialing to each station when using Consecu- W XX 0 ZZ tive Speed Dialing for One Touch Keys. W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. XX: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Start Block ZZ : 01-10: Number of 10-Slot Memory Blocks...
  • Page 266 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 The memory area for storing one called number of Station Speed Dialing 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 267 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING To provide Consecutive System Speed Dialing: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each • Y=02 station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow System Speed Dialing in the Service •...
  • Page 268 CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Set a stored number to each Memory Slot • number allocated by CM71, as needed. 000-299: Memory Slot No. Stored No.: Outgoing Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) + Stored No. (Maximum 26 digits) To set a pause into the Stored No., enter “C”...
  • Page 269: Consultation Hold

    CONSULTATION HOLD CONSULTATION HOLD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Select the ringing pattern on station calls with a trunk line placed in Consultation Hold. 0 : Change from Internal Ringing (CM08>138) to External Ringing (CM35 Y=33) when transferring a call 1 : External Ringing (CM35 Y=33) CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C to each...
  • Page 270: Customer Administration Terminal (Cat)

    CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for CAT to • Y=02 term the required D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow change of mode for CAT in Service •...
  • Page 271 CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (CAT) DESCRIPTION DATA CME9 Assign the setting/changing of the password to be allowed. 0 : Allowed 1 : Restricted Assign a password to each Password Level. 0-7: Password Level 0-7 X-X...X: Maximum 8 digits Password : Password clear A password for Password Level 7 should be assigned in advance because of providing the password service by Function No.
  • Page 272: Data Line Security

    DATA LINE SECURITY DATA LINE SECURITY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the function of Analog Data station • Y=07 (Single-Line Station with FAX or MODEM) X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to the required stations. 0: Data station – 254 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1005.fm...
  • Page 273: Delayed Hotline

    DELAYED HOTLINE DELAYED HOTLINE [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign a Delayed Hotline to the required sta- • Y=03 tions. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 09: Delayed Hotline CM41 Specify the Delayed Hotline activation timer. • 01-30: 1-30 seconds (1 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 10 seconds.
  • Page 274 DELAYED HOTLINE DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Allocate the memory area for the Delayed Hot- 65: For Delayed Hotline-Outside line-Outside call. For example, to assign the 10 XXX YYY Delayed Hotline-Outside calls into No. 100 XXX: 000-299: Starting Memory Slot No. through No. 109 Memory Slots, 2nd data is in blocks “100010”.
  • Page 275: Delayed Ringing

    DELAYED RINGING DELAYED RINGING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Delayed Ringing feature to each • Y=03 term line key on a D My Line No. + + Key No. NOTE 0: Delayed Ringing NOTE: The Delayed Ringing feature can be assigned to the first 16 line/trunk keys (Key 01-16)/24 line/trunk keys (Key 01-24).
  • Page 276: Diagnostics

    DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual. – 258 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1005.fm...
  • Page 277: Dial By Name

    DIAL BY NAME DIAL BY NAME PROGRAMMING Assignment for Soft Key START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Specify that the Soft Key feature is available to • Y=22 term each D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0 : Available term Assign Soft Key Pattern number to each D •...
  • Page 278 DIAL BY NAME DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the Characters indicated on each status • Y=10-13 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 assigned term of the D , corresponding to the Soft Key by CM12 Y=23 function assigned by CM9A Y=00-03. For the Same as CM9A Y=00-03 Pattern No.
  • Page 279 DIAL BY NAME Assignment for the Memory Allocation and the Station Name • When using Dial By Name for System Speed Dialing: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Assign the memory block for System Speed 00-63: For stations within the Tenant 00-63 Dialing.
  • Page 280 DIAL BY NAME DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Assign the number to be called to the Memory • Slot number allocated by CM71. 000-299: Memory Slot No. Stored No.: Outgoing Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) + Called Party No. (Maximum 26 digits) To set a pause into the Stored No., enter “C”...
  • Page 281 DIAL BY NAME term • When using Dial By Name for Station Speed Dialing, D One Touch Keys, and System Speed Dialing (1000-Slot Memory): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Dialing to each station when using Dial By W XX Y ZZ Name for Station Speed Dialing.
  • Page 282 DIAL BY NAME DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The memory area for storing one called number of Station Speed Dialing is called a “Memory Par- cel”. 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 283 DIAL BY NAME DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Dialing to each station when using Dial By W XX 0 ZZ term Name for D One Touch Keys. The same W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. memory area must be assigned on CM73 and XX: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Start Block CM94.
  • Page 284 DIAL BY NAME DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the number to be dialed to each Memo- • ry Slot number, if required. The numbers to be X YY Z called are usually set from individual stations X : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. by their station users.
  • Page 285: Dial Conversion

    DIAL CONVERSION DIAL CONVERSION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of the DTMF Receiver 000-763: LEN to the required LEN. Card No. of DTMF Receiver (8RST) For PIM0/1 : E201-E203 NOTE: E200 is dedicated to built-in DTMF For PIM2/3 : E204-E207 Receiver of the MP card.
  • Page 286 DIAL CONVERSION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 For a DP trunk, assign the type of signaling for • Y=01 Outgoing and Bothway trunk routes to DP. 00-63: Trunk Route No. <Incoming> <Outgoing> Specify the DP Sender characteristics to match • Y=23 DP Sender Inter Digital Pause the Central Office.
  • Page 287 DIAL CONVERSION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the DTMF Sender characteristics to • Y=24 DTMF Inter Digital Pause match the Central Office. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 32 ms. 1 : 64 ms. 2 : 80 ms. 3 : 96 ms. 4 : 160 ms.
  • Page 288: Direct Digital Interface

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE SYSTEM OUTLINE DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE SYSTEM OUTLINE The PBX is equipped with Direct Digital Interface which can be interfaced with a Tie Line or Public Net- work 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 Interface) card.
  • Page 289: Dti

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE The Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) interfaces the PBX directly to a 24/30-channel PCM transmission line. The DTI has the following functions. For 24DTI: • Unipolar/Bipolar Conversion (AMI Format) • Signaling Insertion/Extraction • Alarm Detection/Insertion • Digital PAD on Voice Signal Transmission •...
  • Page 290: Plo

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE 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 291: System Capacity

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE SYSTEM CAPACITY/HARDWARE REQUIRED SYSTEM CAPACITY System Capacity for Direct Digital Interface CAPACITY DESCRIPTION 24DTI 30DTI DTI Card DTI Trunk DTI Trunk Route Ports per DTI Card HARDWARE REQUIRED DTI card MP (Internal PLO) card – 273 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1005.fm JULY/01/2006...
  • Page 292: Time Slot Allocation

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE 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 293: Dti Specifications

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS DTI SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Characteristics Transmission Characteristics CHARACTERISTICS 24-CHANNEL 30-CHANNEL Output • Line Rate 1.544 Mbps ±50 ppm 2.048 Mbps ±50 ppm • Line Code AMI with ZCS/B8ZS* HDB3 (High Density Bipolar 3) 100 Ω 75 Ω •...
  • Page 294: Frame Configuration Of 24Dti

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 24DTI According to the AT&T Specifications for 24-channel transmission, there are two types of frame config- urations: 12-Multi Frame (D4) and 24-Multi Frame (ESF). 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 295 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS 12-Multi Frame Bit Assignment BIT No. OF EACH CHANNEL S BIT (CH1-CH24) 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 296 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS 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.
  • Page 297 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE 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 298: Frame Configuration Of 30Dti

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS Frame Configuration of 30DTI Based on 30-channel transmission method of ITU-T Specification, the frame configuration consists of 16- multi frame, each frame having 31 time slots. Figure below shows the frame configuration, and Table in next page shows the details of time slot assign- ment.
  • Page 299 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE DTI SPECIFICATIONS Time Slot Assignment of 30DTI 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 • Associated Channel Signaling: FRAME 0 REMOTE MULTI ALARM MULTI FRAME...
  • Page 300: Programming

    DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING 24DTI Assignment NOTE: When using PN-24PRTA card and PN-DTA card, the following switch setting is required to set T1 interface. • For PN-24PRTA card, set the SW1-1 switch on the PN-24PRTA card to ON. • For PN-DTA card, set the SW3-1 switch and SW3-2 switch on the PN-DTA card as follows. SW3-1: ON (T1 mode), SW3-2: OFF (DTI mode) Tie Line Interface START...
  • Page 301 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Assign the necessary functions to the DTI • Y=00 Data Mode card. 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 DTI INITIAL 0: Based on AT&T Specifications After entering the data, set the MB switch on •...
  • Page 302 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 • Y=01 Dialing signal type 00-63: Trunk Route No. 7 : DP/DTMF (Incoming) DTMF (Outgoing) • Y=04 Answer signal from distant office 00-63: Trunk Route No. 2: Answer signal arrives • Y=05 Release signal from distant office 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 303 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 Y=19, 50-65: See the table below. 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data by CM42. 00-15: See the table below. PATTERNS PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 PATTERNS...
  • Page 304 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing, if required. • 00: Release Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 64-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 128 ms. • 01: Answer Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 32-480 ms.
  • Page 305 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING C.O. Line Interface START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the DTI card. • The AP number must match the SENSE switch 04-15, 20-31: AP No. setting on the DTI card. 09: DTI card INITIAL Specify the AP highway channel for 24DTI •...
  • Page 306 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Assign the necessary functions to the DTI • Y=00 Data Mode card. 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 DTI INITIAL 0: Based on AT&T Specifications After entering the data, set the MB switch on •...
  • Page 307 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING 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 NOTE: The DTI route must be different than 00-63: Trunk Route No. any analog trunk route.
  • Page 308 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING 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 01: FX trunk 02: WATS trunk 03: CCSA trunk 04: Tie line trunk •...
  • Page 309 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing for the DTI trunk, if • required. 04: Ringing Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 32-480 ms. (32 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 192 ms. •...
  • Page 310 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 • 10: Ground Start Release (Loop off) Detect Timing 01-15: 64-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 384 ms. • 11: Ground Start Release (Ground off) Detect Timing 01-15: 64-960 ms.
  • Page 311 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING 30DTI Assignment NOTE: When using the PN-DTA card, the following switch setting is required to set E1 interface. SW3-1: OFF (E1 mode), SW3-2: OFF (DTI mode) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the DTI card. •...
  • Page 312 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the trunk route data to each DTI route. • Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route 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) •...
  • Page 313 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 To use the programmable PAD (CM35 Y=19, 50-65: See the table below. 2nd Data=0-3), assign the PAD data by CM42. 00-15: See the table below. PATTERNS PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 PATTERNS...
  • Page 314 DIRECT DIGITAL INTERFACE PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the various timing parameters, if • required. 00: Release Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 64-960 ms. (64 ms. increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 128 ms. • 01: Answer Signal Detect Timing 01-15: 32-480 ms.
  • Page 315: Direct Inward Dialing (Did)

    DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the ring cadence on a Direct Inward Di- aling. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 seconds ON-2 seconds OFF [For North America] Special Ringing (See Interval of Ringing Tones by CM08>392/CM08>396/ CM08>397.
  • Page 316 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the data for DID to the trunk routes as- • Y=00 Kind of Trunk Route signed by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00: DID trunk • Y=02 Call direction 00-63: Trunk Route No. 1: Incoming trunk •...
  • Page 317 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DESCRIPTION DATA CM45 Provide dedicated DTMF Receivers for DID • calls, if required. XX Z: DTMF Receiver No. XX : 00: Built-in PBR on MP card 01-15: 8RST Card No. (E201-E215) assigned by CM10/CM14 : 0-3: Circuit No. 0 : Only for incoming call from DID 1 : For both DTMF station and Tie Line/ CM49...
  • Page 318 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) To assign the destination tenant for Day/Night Mode and Mode A/B, when DID call terminates (When CM76 Y=01/02/03/04 is set to “D13” (TAS)): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the tenant for Day/Night Mode, Mode • Y=05 Day Mode A/B per each station number received on DID •...
  • Page 319 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) HARDWARE REQUIRED 4DIT card (DID Trunk) – 301 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1006.fm...
  • Page 320: Did Call Waiting

    DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID CALL WAITING DID CALL WAITING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the Camp-On tone sent to a busy sta- tion by Camp-On Call Waiting Method. 0 : Every 4 seconds 1 : Only once CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for the Call •...
  • Page 321: Did Digit Conversion

    DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION DID DIGIT CONVERSION PROGRMMING SUMMARY FOR DID DIGIT CONVERSION Specify whether the DID Digit Conversion is provided for each trunk route by CM35 Y=18. To provide the DID Digit Conversion, set the following data. STEP1: Specify the Development Table for DID Digit Conversion to each trunk route by CM35 Y=170.
  • Page 322 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide DID Digit Conversion to the trunk • Y=18 route number assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: To provide Specify the Development Table for DID Digit •...
  • Page 323 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the number of digits to be received on • Y=172 DID for Development Table 1. 00-63: Trunk Route No. Number of digits 01-14: 1-14 digits : 4 digits Specify the number of digits to be converted •...
  • Page 324 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits re- • Y=01 Day Mode ceived. • Y=02 Night Mode • Y=03 Mode A • Y=04 Mode B 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 325 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION SAMPLE DATA PROGRAMMING < Example > • The PBX provides DID lines of multiple telecommunication companies (company A, company B), and when the PBX receives the calls that have the same lower 4 digits of DID number from each telecommunication company, the calls are terminated to each station which have been specified.
  • Page 326 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID DIGIT CONVERSION < Data Programming > COMMAND 1st DATA 2nd DATA REMARKS CM35 Y=18 Provide DID Digit Conversion to the trunk route number 00. CM35 Y=18 Provide DID Digit Conversion to the trunk route number 01. CM35 Y=170 Specify the Development Table 1 for DID digit con- version to the trunk route number 00.
  • Page 327: Did Name Display

    DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID NAME DISPLAY DID NAME DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the DID name to the Number Conver- • Y=24 sion Block number assigned by CM76 Y=00/ 000-199: Number Conversion Block No. 90 with character or character code. assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 XX...XX: Character (Maximum 16 charac- NOTE:...
  • Page 328 DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) DID NAME DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Calling Name Display-PS in Service • Y=123 Restriction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02. 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- signed by CM12 Y=02 0: Allow Provide Calling Name Display for trunk in- •...
  • Page 329: Direct Inward System Access (Disa)

    DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processor for checking the ID code on DISA. 0 : MP 1 : OAI (ACF) Assign the ring cadence on a DISA. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 seconds ON-2 seconds OFF [For North America] Special Ringing...
  • Page 330 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 When providing DISA to the DID calls, assign • Y=01 Day Mode the data for converting the received digits to • Y=02 Night Mode DISA. See DID DIGIT CONVERSION. • Y=03 Mode A Page 303 •...
  • Page 331 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Service Restriction Class C • Y=14 to each ID Code. The features available in each 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. class are assigned by CM15. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C Assign the purpose of ID Code.
  • Page 332 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) To access the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) via DISA, add the following programming. 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 1: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1...
  • Page 333: Call Forwarding Set By Disa

    DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA PROGRAMMING In addition to the DISA programming, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for this fea- • Y=02 ture to the required stations.
  • Page 334 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number for • Y=A0 DISA. 2: DISA Code 0-9: ID Code Development No. 00-09 Assign the ID Code for DISA. • Y=00-09 ID Code Development No. 00-09 X-XX...XX: ID Code for DISA (Maximum 16 digits) 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No.
  • Page 335 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA To abbreviate the ID Code entry when digit conversion on DID call is provided (CM35 Y=18 is set to “0”): DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Set the trunk route to use the calling party •...
  • Page 336 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA To abbreviate the ID Code entry when digit conversion on DID call is not provided (CM35 Y=18 is set to “1”): DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the Number Conversion Block number •...
  • Page 337 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the purpose of ID Code. • Y=10 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. 2: Validate the ID Code entered from trunks Assign Service Restriction Class A assigned •...
  • Page 338 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA) CALL FORWARDING SET BY DISA HARDWARE REQUIRED DAT card if required – 320 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1006.fm...
  • Page 339: Direct Inward Termination (Dit)

    DIRECT INWARD TERMINATION (DIT) DIRECT INWARD TERMINATION (DIT) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for terminating system in Day • Y=02 Day Mode/03 Night Mode/ Mode/Night Mode/Mode A/Mode B, to each 40 Mode A/41 Mode B Loop/Ground Start trunk, respectively. 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 340: Direct Outward Dialing (Dod)

    DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the trunk numbers to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN D000-D255: Trunk No. CM14 Assign the trunk numbers to the required LEN. XX ZZZ: LEN [Series 3200 R6.2 software required] XX : 00-59: FP No.
  • Page 341 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the data for Direct Outward Dialing to • Y=00 Kind of Route the Route number assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 00: DDD NOTE: For Resident System Program, refer 01: FX to the Command Manual.
  • Page 342 DIRECT OUTWARD DIALING (DOD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 According to the characteristics of each C.O. • Y=20 Sender start condition line, assign the data for DP/DTMF Sender to • Y=21 Sender Prepause Timing each route. • Y=23 DP-Inter Digital Pause • Y=24 DTMF-Inter Digital Pause For the details of the command, refer to the •...
  • Page 343: Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (Dss/Blf) Console

    DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD (DSS/BLF) CONSOLE DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD (DSS/BLF) CONSOLE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the DSS Console number to its associ- 000-763: LEN ated LEN. DSS Console No. For PIM0/1 : E100-E107 For PIM2/3 : E108-E115 For PIM4/5 : E116-E123 For PIM6/7 : E124-E131 CM14...
  • Page 344 DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY LAMP FIELD (DSS/BLF) CONSOLE DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the type of busy indication on the BLF of the DSS console as station base or extension 0 : Station base base. 1 : Extension base HARDWARE REQUIRED DSS Console DLC card –...
  • Page 345: Distinctive Ringing

    DISTINCTIVE RINGING DISTINCTIVE RINGING PROGRAMMING [For North America] For Station-to-Station calls START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for sta- tion-to-station calls. 0 : 2 seconds ON-4 seconds OFF 1 : 1 second ON-2 seconds OFF For C.O./Tie line calls (except for Direct-in Termination/Direct Inward Dialing/DISA/CCIS calls) START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 346 DISTINCTIVE RINGING For Direct Inward Dialing calls • To distinguish by the trunk route START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for Direct Inward Dialing calls. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 seconds ON-2 seconds OFF 1 : As per CM35 Y=33 •...
  • Page 347 DISTINCTIVE RINGING For DISA/Automated Attendant calls START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for DISA/ Automated Attendant calls. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 seconds ON-2 seconds OFF 1 : As per CM35 Y=33 For C.O. calls transferred to another station from a station/Attendant Console START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 348 DISTINCTIVE RINGING For ISDN Indial calls • To distinguish by the trunk route START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the interval of ringing tones for station • Y=33 on incoming calls. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 0.4 seconds ON-0.2 seconds OFF-0.4 NOTE: For incoming calls to a Trunk-Di- seconds ON-2 seconds OFF...
  • Page 349 DISTINCTIVE RINGING term To provide a distinctive lamp indication for D s during a call termination, do the following program- ming: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the lamp color for an incoming exter- • Y=32 nal call. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Green (120 IPM) NOTE: The lamp color for incoming inter-...
  • Page 350 DISTINCTIVE RINGING term To provide the distinctive ringing patterns to D s in behind PBX, in order to distinguish between an in- ternal call from the main PBX and an external incoming call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for sta- tion-to-station calls.
  • Page 351 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the lamp color for an incoming exter- • Y=32 nal call. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Green (120 IPM) NOTE 1: The lamp color for incoming inter- 1 : Red (120 IPM) nal calls is red (120 IPM flashing). NOTE 2: For indicating the termination of a transferred external incoming call,...
  • Page 352 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM30 Y=01/CM12 Y=04 See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 term Electra Terminal/ Elite Terminal/D Series E/ Pattern No.
  • Page 353 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the distinctive ringing patterns to a • Y=87 term in behind PBX. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM30 Specify the terminating system for incoming • Y=02 in Day Mode C.O.
  • Page 354 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 NOTE 1: • When immediate ringing is sent from the main PBX (Centrex), CM41 Y=2>40 plus CM41 Y=2>41 must be assigned as longer time than the time assigned by CM41 Y=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>00.
  • Page 355 DISTINCTIVE RINGING [For EU] For Station-to-Station calls START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for sta- tion-to-station calls. 0 : External Ringing 1 : Internal Ringing (See Interval of Ringing Tones by CM08>392/CM08>396/CM08>397 below) Interval of Ringing Tones by CM08>392/CM08>396/CM08>397 : Initial Data COMMAND SETTING DATA...
  • Page 356 DISTINCTIVE RINGING For C.O./Tie line calls (except for Direct-in Termination/Direct Inward Dialing/DISA/CCIS calls) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the interval of ringing tones for station • Y=33 on incoming calls. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Rering NOTE NOTE: For SLT, Internal Ringing is ap- 1 : Special Ringing term plied.
  • Page 357 DISTINCTIVE RINGING • To distinguish by the terminating DID number START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones as “As per CM76 Y=22”. 1 : As per CM76 Y=22 CM76 Specify the interval of ringing tones on DID •...
  • Page 358 DISTINCTIVE RINGING For ISDN Indial calls • To distinguish by the trunk route START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the interval of ringing tones for station • Y=33 on incoming calls. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Rering NOTE NOTE: For SLT, Internal Ringing is ap- 1 : Special Ringing term plied.
  • Page 359 DISTINCTIVE RINGING term To provide the distinctive ringing patterns to D s in behind PBX, in order to distinguish between an in- ternal call from the main PBX and an external incoming call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the interval of ringing tones for sta- tion-to-station calls.
  • Page 360 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the lamp color for an incoming exter- • Y=32 nal call. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Green (120 IPM) NOTE 1: The lamp color for incoming inter- 1 : Red (120 IPM) nal calls is red (120 IPM flashing). NOTE 2: For indicating the termination of a transferred external incoming call,...
  • Page 361 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM30 Y=01/CM12 Y=04 See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 term Electra Terminal/ Elite Terminal/D Series E/ Pattern No.
  • Page 362 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the distinctive ringing patterns to a • Y=87 term in behind PBX. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM30 Specify the terminating system for incoming • Y=02 in Day Mode C.O.
  • Page 363 DISTINCTIVE RINGING DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 NOTE 1: • When immediate ringing is sent from the main PBX (Centrex), CM41 Y=2>40 plus CM41 Y=2>41 must be assigned as longer time than the time assigned by CM41 Y=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>00.
  • Page 364: Do Not Disturb

    DO NOT DISTURB DO NOT DISTURB PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Do Not Disturb in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 365 DO NOT DISTURB DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify Call Forwarding-Busy Line/Station Hunting for a station with Do Not Disturb set. 0 : Available 1 : Not available For a system with multiple-tenant, specify the destination of a call transferred in CM51 0 : Tenant of called station Y=10.
  • Page 366 DO NOT DISTURB To set an outside party as a destination of transferred call: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual Line station number to the 000-255: Virtual LEN required LEN. [Series 3300 software or before] 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No.
  • Page 367 DO NOT DISTURB To provide Do Not Disturb group set/cancel at specified timing in advance: [Series 3300 software required] AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 368 DO NOT DISTURB To provide timer for Do Not Disturb group set/cancel: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the group of stations in Do Not Disturb. • Y=00 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CMDD00 Provide Do Not Disturb group set/cancel. 20: Do Not Disturb Group Set/Cancel 1: To provide CMDD20...
  • Page 369 DO NOT DISTURB DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD22 Provide the Time Table for Do Not Disturb XYYZZ group set/cancel. X : 0-3: Time Table No. 0-3 YY: 00-23: Hour ZZ : 00-55: Minute (5 minute increments) 0 : Do Not Disturb Group Cancel 1 : Do Not Disturb Group Set CM90 Assign a Do Not Disturb function key to the...
  • Page 370 DO NOT DISTURB term To set the Do Not Disturb feature to the stations of SLT/sub line of D /Virtual line stations that are ac- term commodated to the D multiline as the sub line, and to display the Do Not Disturb Set/Reset status of term the stations on the lamp of D [Series 3500 software required]...
  • Page 371 DO NOT DISTURB term • For Set Side (stations of SLT, sub line of D or virtual line stations) DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No./Sub Line No./Virtual Line Station XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15...
  • Page 372: Enhanced 911

    ENHANCED 911 ENHANCED 911 PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM05 Assign an AP number to the 911 Sender trunk. • 04-15, 20-31: AP No. INITIAL 08: 911 Sender Trunk (4RSTB card) The AP number is given by the SENSE switch on the 911 Sender trunk. CM06 Assign 911 Sender trunk number to each 911 •...
  • Page 373 ENHANCED 911 DESCRIPTION DATA CMAA Specify the sending method of calling number • Y=07 Sending method of calling number to the 911 Sender trunk. 04-15, 20-31: AP No. assigned by CM05 3: Enhanced 911 CM35 Set the trunk route that no answer signal ar- •...
  • Page 374 ENHANCED 911 DESCRIPTION DATA CM85 Define the maximum number of digits which • Y=0-7 Area Code Development Pattern can be sent to the network. No. 0-7 X-XXX...: Area Code/Office Code or its part (Maximum 8 digits) 01-24 : 1-24 digits 25-79 : 25-79 digits CM20 Assign the access code for LCR Group 0-3.
  • Page 375 ENHANCED 911 DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the Local Office Code Table number • Y=03 Local Office Code Table No. on tan- used for tandem connection. dem connection 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE: This command is not used for the 00-14: Local Office Code Table No. 00-14 NEAX 2000 IPS containing the MF : Not sent Sender for Enhanced 911.
  • Page 376 ENHANCED 911 To provide 911 Notification on DESKCON: DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Provide 911 Notification on the DESKCON. • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No. 000-255 166: 911 Notification on DESKCON 0: To provide CM51 Assign the destination DESKCON of 911 No- • Y=16 tification.
  • Page 377 ENHANCED 911 term To provide 911 Notification on D [Series 3300 software required] DESCRIPTION DATA term CM8A Provide 911 Notification on the D • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No. 000-255 term 166: 911 Notification on D 0: To provide CM51 Assign the destination station of 911 Notifica- •...
  • Page 378: Executive Calling

    EXECUTIVE CALLING EXECUTIVE CALLING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign VIP class to the required stations. • Y=21 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide – 360 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1006.fm JULY/01/2006...
  • Page 379: Executive Override

    EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to required • Y=02 stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Executive Override in Service Restric- • Y=05 Calling Side and Y=09 Called Side tion Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02.
  • Page 380: External Paging With Meet-Me

    EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME PROGRAMMING To provide External Paging from stations When one Paging trunk is connected with one AMP relay circuit. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Paging Trunk (COT card and DK 000-763: LEN card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 381 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Paging • Y=02 Access to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Paging Access in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 382 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access and • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Answer. X-XXXX: Access Code (86) 100-163 : For Paging Access (Route 00- 63) (07) A070-A079: For Paging Answer (Zone 0- A080 : Paging Cancel (Delay Opera- tion)
  • Page 383 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access and • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Answer. X-XXXX: Access Code A070-A079: For Paging Access/Paging Answer (Zone 0-9) A080 : Canceling of Paging (Delay Operation) CM30 Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk •...
  • Page 384 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME When one Paging trunk is connected with multiple AMP relay circuits or one Paging trunk is connected with two AMP relay circuits simultaneously. [Other than EU] [Series 3900 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Paging Trunk (COT card and DK 000-763: LEN card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 385 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Paging • Y=02 Access to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Paging Access in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 386 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Assign the paging function to the DK card or XX Y external equipment interface on the MP card. XX: 00-31: DK Card No. assigned by CM10/CM14 (E800-E831) Y : 0-3: Circuit No. of DK card 313: Built-in External Equipment Interface 02XX: Speaker Paging Start...
  • Page 387 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk • Y=00 Trunk Route allocation number assigned by CM10/CM14. 000-255: Trunk No. 50: Trunk Route No. 50 NOTE 1: Set the second data to 00/02 when •...
  • Page 388 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME To provide External Paging from Tie Line [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] When one Paging trunk is connected with one AMP relay circuit. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM14 Assign the Paging Trunk (COT card and DK XX ZZZ: LEN card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 389 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk • Y=00 Trunk Route allocation number assigned by CM10/CM14. 000-255: Trunk No. 00-63: Trunk Route No. CM35 Assign the Paging Trunk to the trunk route •...
  • Page 390 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the PAD control pattern to the paging • Y=19 trunk route and Tie Line. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0-3 : Programmable PAD (See CM42) 4-7 : Fixed PAD (See the following Ta- ble) PAD DATA OF B TRUNK CONNECTION PATTERNS...
  • Page 391 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 When using the programmable PAD (CM35 50-65 (See the following Table) Y=19, 2nd data=0-3), assign the PAD data. 00-15 (See the following Table) PATTERN PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 (A TRUNK-...
  • Page 392 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 For Speaker Paging, allow tandem connection • between the incoming trunk route and the out- XX ZZ going trunk route. XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route 0: Allow CM41 •...
  • Page 393 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME When one Paging trunk is connected with multiple AMP relay circuits or one Paging trunk is connected with two AMP relay circuits simultaneously. [Other than EU] [Series 3900 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM14 Assign the Paging Trunk (COT card and DK XX ZZZ: LEN card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 394 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the method of starting AMP relay cir- cuit connection. 0 : To connect with two AMP relay cir- cuits NOTE 1: This command is effective only when 1 : To connect with one AMP relay circuit the second data of CM08>734 is set to 0.
  • Page 395 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk • Y=00 Trunk Route allocation number assigned by CM10/CM14. 000-255: Trunk No. 50: Trunk Route No. 50 NOTE 1: Set the second data to 00/02 when •...
  • Page 396 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the PAD control pattern to the paging • Y=19 trunk route and Tie Line. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0-3 : Programmable PAD (See CM42) 4-7 : Fixed PAD (See the following Ta- ble) PAD DATA OF B TRUNK CONNECTION PATTERNS...
  • Page 397 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 When using the programmable PAD (CM35 50-65 (See the following Table) Y=19, 2nd data=0-3), assign the PAD data. 00-15 (See the following Table) PATTERN PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 (A TRUNK-...
  • Page 398 EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 For Speaker Paging, allow tandem connection • between the incoming trunk route and the out- XX ZZ going trunk route. XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route ZZ : 00-63: Outgoing Trunk Route 0: Allow CM41 •...
  • Page 399: Fax Arrival Indicator

    FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR PROGRAMMING Hotlines 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 cases. •...
  • Page 400 FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the fax call station and fax station using • Y=00-99 CM52 Hotlines feature. 0: Fax Call Station (calling side) This is the extension to which the call is directed and will be the fax call indicator term on the D X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 401 FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a virtual number to be used as a fax call 000-255: Virtual LEN station number. (Similar to CM10/CM14 [Series 3300 software or before] above but using a virtual extension instead of a 0000-1019: Virtual LEN real station number.) [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Extension No.
  • Page 402: Flexible Line Key Assignment

    FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING For the applicable feature programming on Flexible Line Key, refer to each feature: • DO NOT DISTURB Page 346 • HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE Page 407 • INTERCOM Page 414 • PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL Page 566 •...
  • Page 403 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Dialing to each station. W XX Y ZZ The same memory area must be assigned on W : 0-3: 1000- Slot Memory Block CM73 and CM94.
  • Page 404 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this command, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0-9. 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 405 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Dialing to each station. X YY 0 ZZ The same memory area must be assigned on X : 0-3: 1000-Slot Memory Block CM73 and CM94, to provide BLF function on NOTE term...
  • Page 406: Flexible Numbering Plan

    FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM29 Assign a Numbering Plan Group to each Ten- 00-63: Tenant No. ant. 710-713: Numbering Plan Group 0-3 CM20 Specify the number of digits for station num- • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 bers.
  • Page 407 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN To provide Single-Digit Feature Access Code: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 To activate this feature, set the data for 050, 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash. 051, 069 and 148 to “1”. 1 : Ineffective 051: * Button as Switch Hook Flash. 1 : Ineffective 069: Single-Digit Dialing on BT Connec- tion...
  • Page 408: Flexible Ringing Assignment

    FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the method of tone ringer selection. 1 : As per CM15 Y=83, 84, 93, CM35 INITIAL Y=34, 164, CM65 Y=40 CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C for the ring •...
  • Page 409 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM30 Y=01/CM12 Y=04 See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 term Electra Terminal/ Elite Terminal/D Series E/...
  • Page 410 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Off- • Y=02 Hook Ringing to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Off-Hook Ringing for incoming calls to •...
  • Page 411 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT To set the ringing tone setting by Day Mode/Night Mode, do the following programming. [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the change the ringing tone depend on Day Mode/Night Mode Change. 0: To provide term CMEC Apply Day Mode/Night Mode to all D...
  • Page 412: Forced Account Code

    FORCED ACCOUNT CODE FORCED ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processor for Forced Account Code. 0 : MP card 1 : OAI (ACF) Specify whether Service Set Tone is provided after dialing the access code for Forced Ac- 0 : No tone count Code.
  • Page 413 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the maximum number of digits for Forced Account Code with MP. 01-16 : 1 digit-16 digits NONE : 10 digits CM2A Assign the ID Code Development number for • Y=A0 Forced Account Code. 0-9: ID Code Development No.
  • Page 414 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM2A Assign the desired Service Restriction Class A • Y=12 to each ID Code Pattern number. The features 0000-2999: ID Code Pattern No. available in each class are assigned by CM15. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A Assign the desired Service Restriction Class B •...
  • Page 415: Group Call

    GROUP CALL AUTOMATIC CONFERENCE (6/10 PARTY) GROUP CALL AUTOMATIC CONFERENCE (6/10 PARTY) This feature is not available because the conference card (CFTB) is not available any more. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of the Conference 000-763: LEN trunk (CFT card) to the required LEN.
  • Page 416 GROUP CALL AUTOMATIC CONFERENCE (6/10 PARTY) DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Simultaneous Paging to the group in • Y=119 Service Restriction Class A. 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- signed by CM12 Y=02 0: Allow CM20 Assign the access code of paging groups for •...
  • Page 417: Way Calling

    GROUP CALL 2 WAY CALLING 2 WAY CALLING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM56 Assign the stations which belong to each pag- • Y=00-07: Simultaneous Paging Group 0-7 ing group, and their number within the group. 00-15: Serial No. within the Group A maximum of 9 stations can be paged simul- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 418: Group Call By Pilot Number Dialing

    GROUP CALL BY PILOT NUMBER DIALING GROUP CALL BY PILOT NUMBER DIALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual Line station number for 000-255: Virtual LEN Group Call Pilot Station to the required Virtual [Series 3300 software or before] LEN.
  • Page 419 GROUP CALL BY PILOT NUMBER DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM18 Assign the Pilot Station to required station • number within the Station Hunting group. For X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No. the member stations, set the data to “0”. assigned by CM11 For PS/WLAN station: Virtual Station NOTE: The maximum number of stations...
  • Page 420 GROUP CALL BY PILOT NUMBER DIALING To provide Calling Name Display to a PS/WLAN station: DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to a PS/ • Y=02 WLAN station. X-XXXXXXXX: PS/WLAN station No. assigned by CM1C XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Calling Name Display-PS in Service •...
  • Page 421: Group Listening

    GROUP LISTENING GROUP LISTENING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Group • Y=02 term Listening to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Group Listening in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 422: Hold

    HOLD CALL HOLD HOLD CALL HOLD PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Call Hold in Service Restriction Class A •...
  • Page 423: Dual Hold

    HOLD DUAL HOLD DUAL HOLD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for this fea- • Y=02 ture to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Dual Hold in Service Restriction Class •...
  • Page 424: Exclusive Hold

    HOLD EXCLUSIVE HOLD EXCLUSIVE HOLD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Exclusive Hold. 1 : Available CM41 Specify the Recall timing on Exclusive Hold. • 01-98: 4-392 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 236-240 seconds.
  • Page 425: Hotline-Inside/Outside

    HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE PROGRAMMING For internal Hotline: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Hotline station to the required sta- • Y=03 tions. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hotline Station CM52 Set up the Hotline pair. Bidirectional Hotlines • Y=00-99 Hotline Pair No. should be assigned as follows: 0: Calling Side X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 426 HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE For Hotline-Outside: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Hotline to the required stations. • Y=03 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hotline CM71 Allocate the memory area for the Hotline-Out- 65: For Hotline-Outside side call. For example, to assign the 10 Hot- XXX YYY line-Outside calls into No.
  • Page 427 HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM52 Define the Hotline pairs. • Y=00-99 Hotline pair No. 0: Calling Station 1: Called Outside party Station No. (For Calling Station) C XX (For Called Outside party) XX: Abbreviated Code given by CM71 NOTE: Do not assign station number with first digit “0”.
  • Page 428 HOTLINE-INSIDE/OUTSIDE For Brokerage Hotline: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Virtual station numbers to the re- 000-255: Virtual LEN quired virtual LEN. [Series 3300 software or before] 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Station No. CM12 Assign the Hotline to the Virtual station num- •...
  • Page 429: Individual Attendant Access

    INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANT ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign an Attendant Console Number to each 000-763: LEN DESKCON. E000-E007: ATTCON No. CM14 Assign an Attendant Console Number to each XX ZZZ: LEN DESKCON. XX : 00-59: FP No. [Series 3200 R6.2 software required] ZZZ: 000-127: Port No.
  • Page 430: Intercept Announcement

    INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. NOTE 1: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1 : EB002-EB031 card number must be assigned to the For PIM2/3 : EB032-EB063 first LEN (Level 0), the third LEN...
  • Page 431 INTERCEPT ANNOUNCEMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card as • Y=07 the destination of the call intercepted on each 00-63: Tenant No. Tenant. EB000-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. CM20 To record, replay, or delete a message, assign •...
  • Page 432: Intercom

    INTERCOM MANUAL INTERCOM INTERCOM MANUAL INTERCOM PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM11 Assign a Manual Intercom number to the Vir- 000-255: Virtual LEN [Series 3300 software or before] tual LEN. The last two digits of each Manual Intercom number represent the Manual Inter- 0000-1019: Virtual LEN com Group number.
  • Page 433 INTERCOM MANUAL INTERCOM DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the MANUAL INTERCOM key to • Y=00 term each D My Line No. + + Key No. A200-A724: Manual Intercom No. of each term CM08 Specify the Manual Intercom access capability when a called intercom station has set Do Not 0 : No Ring on Disturb.
  • Page 434: Automatic Intercom

    INTERCOM AUTOMATIC INTERCOM AUTOMATIC INTERCOM PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign an Automatic Intercom number to the 000-255: Virtual LEN [Series 3300 software or before] Virtual LEN. The Automatic Intercom stations are paired as shown below. 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] GROUP No.
  • Page 435 INTERCOM AUTOMATIC INTERCOM DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the AUTOMATIC INTERCOM key to • Y=00 term each D My Line No. + + Key No. A000-A031, A100-A131: Automatic Inter- com No. of each term CM08 Specify the Automatic Intercom access capa- bility when a called intercom station has set Do 0 : Restricted Not Disturb.
  • Page 436: Dial Intercom

    INTERCOM DIAL INTERCOM DIAL INTERCOM PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a Dial Intercom number to the Virtual 000-255: Virtual LEN [Series 3300 software or before] LEN. The last two digits of each Dial Intercom number represent the Dial Intercom Group 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] number.
  • Page 437 INTERCOM DIAL INTERCOM DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 If the Private Dial Intercom is provided, assign • Y=02 Service Restriction Class A to each Dial Inter- B000-B924: Dial Intercom No. assigned by com number. CM11 XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Restrict Executive Override in Service Restric- •...
  • Page 438: Internal Tone/Voice Signaling

    INTERNAL TONE/VOICE SIGNALING INTERNAL TONE/VOICE SIGNALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 To activate the Single-Digit Feature Access 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash. Code feature, set the data for 050, 051, 069, 1 : Ineffective 148 and 543 to “1”. 051: # Button as Switch Hook Flash.
  • Page 439 INTERNAL TONE/VOICE SIGNALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Voice • Y=02 term Call (called side) to the required D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Voice Call (called side) in Service Re- •...
  • Page 440: Internal Zone Paging With Meet-Me

    INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME PROGRAMMING To provide Internal Zone Paging with Meet-Me: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Internal • Y=02 Zone Paging to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15...
  • Page 441 INTERNAL ZONE PAGING WITH MEET-ME To provide All Zone Internal Paging: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with All Zone Internal Pag- ing. 1 : Available CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for All • Y=02 Zone Internal Paging to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 442: Last Number Redial

    LAST NUMBER REDIAL LAST NUMBER REDIAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Last Number Redial. 0: Available Specify the capability for internal calls with this feature. If the data for CM08>178 is set to 0 : Not available “0”, this feature will only be applied to outgo- 1 : Available ing calls.
  • Page 443: 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 0-2. • Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A126: LCR Group 0 A127: LCR Group 1 A128: LCR Group 2 CM81 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with eight •...
  • Page 444 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern • Y=A000 number to each LCR Group. 0-2: LCR Group 0-2 4005-4007: Area Code Development Pat- tern No. 5-7 Assign a Route Pattern number to each area •...
  • Page 445 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A For area code addition, designate the digits to • Y=5000-5255 be added. 100: Designation of digit Addition Pattern 9000-9255: Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 : No digit addition • Y=9000-9255 Digit Addition Pattern No. 000-255 X-X...X: Digits to be added (Maximum 32 digits) X=0-9, A (*), B (#), C (Fixed Pause)
  • Page 446 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A If six-digit Toll Restriction is provided, assign the following data to the LCR Pattern number and set up the six-digit Toll Restriction Pattern Tables. (1) Specify the Trunk Restriction Classes to • Y=5000-5255 which 6-digit Toll Restriction applies.
  • Page 447 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A If the prefix is to be added, assign the follow- • Y=5000-5255 ing data to the LCR Pattern number. LCR Pattern No. 000-255 (1) Assign the 6-digit Prefix Pattern number to 8050-8099: 6-digit Prefix Pattern No. 00- the LCR Pattern number.
  • Page 448 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT To provide LCR with Time of Day Routing, add the following system data programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the Date Pattern number to each area • Y=4005-4007 Area Code Development code for the Area Code Development Pattern Pattern No.
  • Page 449 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the Route Pattern number to the re- • Y=2000-2007 Time Pattern No. 0-7 quired time of day for the Time Pattern number HH MM (Time) assigned by CM8A Y=3000-3003. HH : 00-23: Hours To define the following Time Pattern: MM: 00/30: Minutes 0000-0255: Route Pattern No.
  • Page 450 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT To provide C.O. operator call with LCR, assign the following system data. 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 CM81 Assign the Toll Restriction Patterns with eight •...
  • Page 451 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the 1st order of LCR selection for the • Y=0000-0255 Route Pattern No. 000-255 Route Pattern number assigned by CM8A 1: 1st order of LCR selection Y=4010. XXX ZZ XXX: 000-255: LCR Pattern No. ZZ : 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 452 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Example 1: RT00 WATS NXX-XXXX RT01 C.O. AREA CODE 9-212- NXX- RT02 XXXX Conditions: Order of LCR Selection: 1st... Route 02 (FX) 2nd...Route 01 (WATS) 3rd... Route 00 (DDD) Dialed Number: 9-212-NXX-XXXX : Access Code : Area Code NXX : Office Code XXXX: Telephone Number Toll Restriction Pattern:...
  • Page 453 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Programming for Example 1: STEP1: Assign “9” to the access code of LCR Group 0 in Numbering Plan Group 0. + 200 + + 9 + + A126 + STEP2: Assign Area Code Development Pattern No. 5 to LCR Group 0. + 8AA000 + + 0 + + 4005 +...
  • Page 454 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Example 2: AREA CODE 214 RT00 1-236-XXXX WATS RT01 C.O. 213-NXX-XXXX RT02 AREA CODE Conditions: Order of LCR Selection: 1st... Route 02 (FX) 2nd...Route 01 (WATS) 3rd... Route 00 (DDD) Dialed Number: • 9-214-232/236-XXXX NOTE: 236 is a Toll Office. •...
  • Page 455 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT Programming for Example 2: STEP1: Assign “9” to the access code of LCR Group 0 in Numbering Plan Group 0. + 200 + + 9 + + A126 + STEP2: Assign Area Code Development Pattern No. 5 to LCR Group 0. + 8AA000 + + 0 + + 4005 +...
  • Page 456 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT – Allowed × TOLL RESTRICTION Restricted AREA ROUTE ORDER ROUTE CODE PATTERN No. OF LCR PATTERN No. – – – – – × × – – – × × × – – – – – – –...
  • Page 457 LEAST COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT STEP7: In LCR Pattern No. 000, designate the prefix “1”, in addition to the office code 236, by the six- digit Prefix Pattern. • Designation of 6-digit Prefix Pattern No. + 8A5000 + + 150 + + 8050 + 6-digit Prefix Pattern No.
  • Page 458: 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 CM13 When the Howler Tone is provided...
  • Page 459: Line Preselection

    LINE PRESELECTION LINE PRESELECTION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the operation of Line Preselection on a term 0 : Only desired line key 1 : Speaker key is required after pressing the desired line key term Provide Group Feature Key on D with Line Preselection function, if required.
  • Page 460: Maintenance Administration Terminal (Mat)

    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) PROGRAMMING To provide password service for the MAT: START DESCRIPTION DATA CME7 Specify the command codes accessible to each • Y=00: Password Level 0-6 Password Level. • Y=01: Password Level 1-6 • Y=02: Password Level 2-6 •...
  • Page 461 MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) DESCRIPTION DATA CME9 Assign the setting/changing of the password to be allowed. 0 : Allowed 1 : Restricted Assign a password to each Password Level. 0-7: Password Level 0-7 X-X...X: Maximum 8 digits Password : Password clear A password for Password Level 7 should be as- signed in advance because of providing the password service by Function No.
  • Page 462: Fault Message

    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) FAULT MESSAGE/FAULT REPORT SCHEDULING/PASSWORDS FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. FAULT REPORT SCHEDULING PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. PASSWORDS PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CME7 Specify the command codes accessible to each • Y=00: Password Level 0-6 Password Level.
  • Page 463: Peg Count

    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) PASSWORDS/PEG COUNT DESCRIPTION DATA CME9 Assign the setting/changing of the password to be allowed. 0 : Allowed 1 : Restricted Assign a password to each Password Level. 0-7: Password Level 0-7 X-X...X: Maximum 8 digits Password : Password clear A password for Password Level 7 should be as- signed in advance because of providing the...
  • Page 464: Remote Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION TERMINAL (MAT) REMOTE MAINTENANCE/REMOVE AND RESTORE SERVICE/STATION LINE STATUS DISPLAY/STATION/TRUNK STATUS REMOTE MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING Refer to “Maintenance Manual”. 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 •...
  • Page 465: 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 466 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE MCI with AP00 The Application Processor (AP00) is required to make a data link with a customer supplied VMS and the analog line circuit (LC) to interface with the VMS. • AP00 card: The AP00 stores call information for stations, and provides the RS-232C ports for a VMS. The AP00 keeps supervising the status of the VMS.
  • Page 467 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE System Outline of MCI with MP TDSW Single Line Telephone NETWORK with Message Waiting Lamp term Attendant Console UCD Group or Hunting Group RS-232C Cable DLC : Digital Line Circuit Card : Analog Line Circuit Card : Main Processor Card TRK : COT, DTI, PRT, BRT Card VMS : Voice Mail System...
  • Page 468 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OUTLINE System Outline of MCI with AP00 TDSW Single Line Telephone NETWORK with Message Waiting Lamp term Attendant Console AP00 RS-232C Cable UCD Group or Hunting Group AP00 : MCI I/O Port Card DLC : Digital Line Circuit Card : Analog Line Circuit Card : Main Processor Card TRK : COT, DTI, PRT, BRT Card...
  • Page 469: Hardware Required

    MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED MCI with MP MP card LC card (for VMS station) Single Line Telephone with MW lamp 8LC or 4LCD card RS RVS-4S CA-A/RS RVS-15S CA-A or RS NORM-4S CA-A Voice Mail System MCI with AP00 AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program LC card (for VMS station)
  • Page 470: System Operation

    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 MP or the AP00 sends a call connection status information to the VMS through the MCI.
  • Page 471 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION MCI System Operation (MCI with AP00) TDSW Single Line NETWORK Telephone term (Call Forwarding Set) AP00 Connection Status data UCD Group or Hunting Group Message Waiting lamp on/off data RS-232C Cable 1 : Forwarded Call from a trunk 2 : Direct Call from a station The connecting patterns to the VMS are as shown in the following pages.
  • Page 472 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. A STA. B STA. A calls STA. B set For- warding-All Calls/Busy Line/ No Answer to the VMS.
  • Page 473 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. B ATT calls STA. B set Call For- warding-All Calls/Busy Line/ No Answer to the VMS.
  • Page 474 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk 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.
  • Page 475 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk 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/No Answer to the VMS.
  • Page 476 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk 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 Forward- ing-All Calls/Busy Line/No CCIS STA.
  • Page 477 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION Connecting Patterns STA : Station ATT : Attendant TRK: Trunk CALLING CALLED CONDITION OF CALL CONNECTING PATTERNS PARTY PARTY TERMINATION TO VMS STA. C STA. B In CCIS application, after hold- ing a call from STA. D, STA. C calls STA.B set Call Forward- CCIS STA.
  • Page 478 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) SYSTEM OPERATION When the PBX receives Message Waiting lamp control data from the VMS, the Message Waiting lamps term of the called stations turn on or off. When the same Message Waiting lamp control data produces on D term term the call indicator lamp on the D...
  • Page 479: Programming

    MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING Precaution Before programming the system data for MCI, confirm that the system is under the following status. • The system is under On-Line mode (“RUN” lamp is flashing on the MP card). • The AP00 card is mounted in the correct location (for MCI with AP00). •...
  • Page 480 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program) NOTE: For MCI with MP, this programming is not required. This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 481 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) [Series 3300 software required] NOTE: For MCI with MP, this programming is not required. This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 482 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (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 stations are required. For these feature programming, refer to each feature in this manual. START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 483 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide Message Waiting for a station with • Y=03 MW lamp. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide Provide VMS service for a station port • Y=10 interface with the VMS (VMS station). X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 484 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING • For MCI with MP DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the number of digits for station number in MCI message format sent to the VMS from 0 : 6 digits the MP RS-232C port. 1 : 8 digits CM40 Assign the function of RS-232C ports.
  • Page 485 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING To add Automatic Number Identification (ANI) information to the MCI message format when the ANI in- formation is sent from the network, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide sending of ANI information from net- •...
  • Page 486 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING • For MCI with AP00 (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program) DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Specify whether the text (Message Waiting control text sending is available) is sent to the 0 : To send VMS when the AP00 card is reset. 1 : Not sent Specify the number of digits for station num- ber in the message format to communicate...
  • Page 487 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING To add Automatic Number Identification (ANI) information to the MCI message format when the ANI in- formation is sent from the network, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide sending of ANI information from net- •...
  • Page 488 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING • For MCI with AP00 (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) [Series 3300 software required] DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Set interface condition for PN-AP00-B/ 100 (Port 0) PN-AP00-D with MRCA program RS port. 101 (Port 1) 102 (Port 2) AP00 INITIAL 103 (Port 3) 10: MCI...
  • Page 489 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD10 X03: Data Length for Port 0-3 X: 0-3: Port 0-3 0 : 7 bits 1 : 8 bits X04: Parity for Port 0-3 X: 0-3: Port 0-3 0 : No Parity 1 : Even Parity 2 : Odd Parity X05: Station Address (SA) for Port 0-3 X: 0-3: Port 0-3...
  • Page 490 MESSAGE CENTER INTERFACE (MCI) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD10 X09: Message Format for Port 0-3 X: 0-3: Port 0-3 0 : Format without ANI 1 : Format with ANI NOTE: To send the text to the VMS succes- X17: Guard Timer between texts for sively, assign the guard timer.
  • Page 491: Message Reminder

    MESSAGE REMINDER MESSAGE REMINDER PROGRAMMING To provide Message Reminder service for each station: START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM08 Select MSG Display on D 0 : MSG (only) 1 : MSGX (X: No. of messages) To activate Single-Digit Feature Access Code 050: * Button as Switch Hook-Flash (1, 2, 3 and 6) feature, set the data for 050, 051, 1 : Ineffective...
  • Page 492 MESSAGE REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the time display for Message Remind- term er on D with LCD. 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 station.
  • Page 493 MESSAGE REMINDER To provide CID Call Back, add the following programming: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow CID Call Back in Service Restriction • Y=126 Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02. 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- signed by CM12 Y=02 0 : Allow 1 : Restricted CM35...
  • Page 494 MESSAGE REMINDER To store the calling number automatically when the station call via CCIS is abandoned, do the following programming: [Series 3800 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the data so as to store the calling num- ber automatically when the station call via 0: To store CCIS is abandoned.
  • Page 495: Message Waiting

    MESSAGE WAITING MESSAGE WAITING PROGRAMMING Refer to the DSS/BLF Console feature to program the DSS/BLF as a Message Front Station. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Mes- • Y=02 sage Waiting to required stations as shown be- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 496 MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA term CM08 Assign the Lamp color on D when Mes- sage Waiting is set. 0 : Green 1 : Red Specify the Message Lamp Indication Pattern term on D 0 : Flashing (60 IPM) 1 : Steady Lighting If an Attendant Console is assigned as the Message Front destination by CM51 Y=15, set 0: Available...
  • Page 497 MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Message Waiting key to • Y=00 DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6101: Message Waiting F6104: Reset CM48 Select the Dial Tone on setting Message Wait- • ing. 12: Dial Tone on setting Message Waiting 0 : Special Dial Tone (Stutter Dial Tone) 1 : Dial Tone HARDWARE REQUIRED...
  • Page 498: Miscellaneous Trunk Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS CCSA ACCESS MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS CCSA ACCESS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of Tie Lines, assign CCSA line to the required routes, as shown below. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign CCSA line to required routes. • Y=00 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 499: Code Calling Equipment Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT ACCESS CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the interface trunk (COT card and DK 000-763: LEN card) to the required LEN. D000-D255: COT card E800-E831 : DK card NOTE 1: The DK card number must be as- For PIM0/1: E800-E807 signed to the first LEN (Level 0) and...
  • Page 500 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA 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. • Y=01 Tenant Allocation 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 501: Dictation Equipment Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS DICTATION EQUIPMENT ACCESS DICTATION EQUIPMENT ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the trunk number to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN D000-D255: Trunk No. CM14 Assign the trunk number to the required LEN. XX ZZZ: LEN [Series 3200 R6.2 software required] XX : 00-59: FP No.
  • Page 502: Foreign Exchange (Fx) Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FX) ACCESS FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FX) ACCESS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of Direct Outward Dialing, assign an FX line to the required trunk routes as shown below: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign an FX line to the required trunk route. •...
  • Page 503: Radio Paging Equipment Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the interface trunk for Radio Paging 000-763: LEN Equipment to the required LEN. D000-D255: Trunk No. CM14 Assign the interface trunk for Radio Paging XX ZZZ: LEN Equipment to the required LEN.
  • Page 504 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the conditions for Radio Paging Ac- 094: Paging Access Tone cess. 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 op- eration...
  • Page 505 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Paging Access and • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 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 desired...
  • Page 506 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the route data to the trunk route number • Y=00 assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No. (07) • Y=08 Dial Sending to Radio Paging Equip- ment 00-63: Trunk Route No. 3 : Dial pulses are sent out •...
  • Page 507 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for each Paging An- • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 swer Zone. X-XXXX: Access Code A070-A079: Paging Answer Zone 0-9 CM30 Assign the data for Radio Paging to the trunk •...
  • Page 508 MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the route data to the trunk route number • Y=00 assigned by CM30 Y=00. 50-59: Trunk Route No. • Y=08 Dial Sending to Radio Paging Equip- ment 50-59: Trunk Route No. 3 : Dial pulses are sent out •...
  • Page 509: Wide Area Telephone Service (Wats) Access

    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE (WATS) ACCESS WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE (WATS) ACCESS PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of Direct Outward Dialing, assign an WATS line to the required trunk route, as shown below: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign a WATS line to the required trunk •...
  • Page 510: Mobility Access

    MOBILITY ACCESS MOBILITY ACCESS [Series 3700 R12.1 software required] PROGRAMMING In addition to the ISDN-BRI/ISDN-PRI programming, do the following programming. As for the ISDN-BRI/ISDN-PRI programming, refer to the ISDN System Manual. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the data for DID to the trunk numbers •...
  • Page 511 MOBILITY ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the data for DID Digit Conversion to • Y=18 Digit Conversion on DID call the trunk routes assigned by CM30. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0: To provide • Y=170 Development Table 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : Development Table 1 3 : Development Table 0 •...
  • Page 512 MOBILITY ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits re- • Y=01 Day Mode ceived. • Y=02 Night Mode • Y=03 Mode A • Y=04 Mode B 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 NONE : No data CM36 For a mobile phone of Mobility Access, allow •...
  • Page 513 MOBILITY ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide release of ISDN trunk when receiving • Y=233 the ISDN DISCONNECT message with 00-63: Trunk Route No. Progress Description=08 from ISDN because 0: To provide the called party is busy in tandem connection (ISDN to ISDN). NOTE Provide relay of the ALERT message to the •...
  • Page 514 MOBILITY ACCESS To provide Mobility Access (MA), do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Mobility Access mode in Service Re- •...
  • Page 515 MOBILITY ACCESS • To set or cancel Mobility Access mode from a mobile phone: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign an access code for Mobility Access. • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A231: Station Authorization Code Set/ Change CM2B Assign a Station Authorization Code to each •...
  • Page 516 MOBILITY ACCESS • To set or cancel Mobility Access mode from MAT: START DESCRIPTION DATA CME6 Assign a mobile phone No. link up with a • Y=50 Mobility Access station number. X-XXXXXXXX: Mobility Access Station X-XX...XX: Mobile phone No. (Maximum 26 digits) NOTE 1: Station number cannot be as- signed to 2nd data.
  • Page 517 MOBILITY ACCESS • To assign a calling party number (DID number) of Mobility Access station displayed on the mobile phone: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign an ISDN subscriber number to a Mobil- • Y=12 ity Access station. X-XXXXXXXX: Mobility Access Station X-XXXXXXXX: ISDN subscriber No.
  • Page 518 MOBILITY ACCESS term • To specify a D ringer tone pattern of Mobility Access call, do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM76 Specify the Ringer Tone Pattern of the D • Y=23 on DID calls. 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. 0 : Ringer Tone Pattern 0 1 : Ringer Tone Pattern 1 2 : Ringer Tone Pattern 2...
  • Page 519 MOBILITY ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 00-63: Tenant No. See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 term Electra Terminal/ Elite Terminal/D Series E/ Pattern No. term term Series III Series i Door Phone 1024 + 1285 [Hz]/...
  • Page 520 MOBILITY ACCESS To set Call Forwarding-All Calls of Mobility Access call from a mobile phone, do the following program- ming. [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Mobility Access Station XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A...
  • Page 521 MOBILITY ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Assign the priority for Call Forwarding-All • Y=484 Calls of Mobility Access call. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C as- signed by CM12 Y=07 NOTE: Set the 2nd data to “0” to Mobility 0 : See the table below. Access station number for Call 3 : See the table below.
  • Page 522 MOBILITY ACCESS To set Call Forwarding-Busy Line for call forwarding in Mobility Access mode, do the following program- ming. [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Mobility Access Station XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15...
  • Page 523 MOBILITY ACCESS To provide Mobility Access hooking, do the following programming. [For EU] [Series 3700 R12.2 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the output message which is sent from PBX to ISDN network when the 2nd line is re- 0 : As per CM08>677 leased by Mobility Access hooking.
  • Page 524 MOBILITY ACCESS To provide Mobility Access Prefix, do the following programming. [For EU] [Series 3900 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign Country Code for ETSI ISDN Address- • Y=224 ing. 00-63: Trunk Route No. X-XXXX: Country Code X: 0-9, A (*), B (#) Assign Area Code for ETSI ISDN Addressing.
  • Page 525: Multiline Terminal Attendant Position

    MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the My Line number to the required 000-763: LEN LEN. FX-FXXXXXXXX: My Line No. CM14 Assign the My Line number to the required XX ZZZ: LEN LEN.
  • Page 526 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow the ICI/OPE key in Service Restriction • Y=73 Class B assigned by CM12 Y=02. 00-15: Service Restriction Class B as- signed by CM12 Y=02 NOTE: The Service Restriction Class num- 0: ICI/OPE key ber for the Attendant Position should be different from an ordinary station.
  • Page 527 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Day/Night Mode 244: Terminating system change Change by an NT key on Attendant Position. 0: Available 245: Trunk Restriction Class change 0: Available CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Day/ •...
  • Page 528 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION term To use a DSS Console with the D Attendant Position, add 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...
  • Page 529 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION term To restrict the call termination to D Attendant Position to which Night Mode is set: [Series 3700 R12.1 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM13 Restrict the call termination to D Attendant • Y=56 Position to which Night Mode is set. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 530 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION Example: : Loop Keys L1-L5 WATS CCSA WATS ICI Keys CCSA (91) Feature : Release Key (90) : Operator Call Key Recall : My Line (92) : Executive Override : Night Key (93) LNR/SPD (97) (96) (95) (94) Answer...
  • Page 531 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION Programming for Example: COMMAND CODE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS AA01 AA02 AA03 Loop Line Number AA04 AA05 AB10 OPR Line Number AB20 AB21 AB22 WATS ICI Line Number AB23 CCSA AB24 12-02 1500 Service Class for Attendant Position AB10 1501 AB20...
  • Page 532 MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION COMMAND CODE 1ST DATA 2ND DATA REMARKS 17-2 AB10 AB20 AB21 Assign UCD Group to the ICI/OPR Line AB22 Numbers AB23 AB24 20-0 A088 Operator Access Code 51-12 AB10 Operator Call Termination to OPR Line 30-02 30-04 AB20 AB20...
  • Page 533: Multiple Language Display

    MULTIPLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY MULTIPLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY PROGRAMMING To specify the display language for each station, do the following programming: [Series 3600 software required] term • For D START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM12 Specify the display language for a D • Y=63 each station.
  • Page 534 MULTIPLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY • For Attendant console/DESKCON: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Specify the display language for an Attendant • Y=33 console/DESKCON to each ATTCON num- 0-7: ATTCON No. ber. 00 : Japanese 01 : English 02 : French (Canadian French) 03 : Spanish (Latin Spanish) 04 : Portuguese (Brazilian Portuguese) 05 : German...
  • Page 535 MULTIPLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY To specify the display language for each system, do the following programming: START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM12 Specify the display language for a D • Y=63 each station. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. NONE : As per CM04 Y=00>00 CM60 Specify the display language for an Attendant •...
  • Page 536 MULTIPLE LANGUAGE DISPLAY DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether the monetary unit for ISDN call charge is displayed or not. 0 : Monetary unit is not displayed 1 : As per CM04 Y=00>00 NOTE: When setting the second data to 1 and CM04 Y=00>00 is set to 01-31, $ is displayed.
  • Page 537: Music On Hold

    MUSIC ON HOLD MUSIC ON HOLD PROGRAMMING To provide Hold Tone Source on the MP card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Set the music for Internal Hold Tone. • NOTE 1: When PN-CP24-D/PN-CP26-B/ : Nocturne PN-CP27-B/PN-CP31-D is used as : Minuet MP card, the following tone sources : Fur Elise are not available: “It’s a small...
  • Page 538 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide External Hold Tone Source through Pin JACK on the MP card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Define the type of call to be provided with • Hold Tone. 00: C.O. Line Call 01: Tie Line Call NOTE: Set the JP1 switch on the MP card to 02: Internal Call...
  • Page 539 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 Ex- 000-763: LEN ternal Hold Tone Source to required LEN. DA00-DA09: COT Card No. NOTE 2 E800-E831 : DK Card No.
  • Page 540 MUSIC ON HOLD DESCRIPTION DATA CM44 Set the function of External Hold Tone Source XX Y interface to the DK card. XX: 00-31: Card No. E800-E831 assigned by CM10/CM14 Y : 0-3: Circuit No. 313: Built-in External Equipment Interface on MP card 0000-0009: External Hold Tone for Music on Hold CM48...
  • Page 541 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide the Message on Hold by the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. NOTE 1: The Digital Announcement Trunk For PIM0/1 : EB002-EB031...
  • Page 542 MUSIC ON HOLD DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 Assign the data for Message on Hold Service • Y=00 to the Digital Announcement Trunk. 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. assigned by CM10/ CM14 (EB002-EB127) 05XX: Message on Hold XX : 00-63: Message No.
  • Page 543 MUSIC ON HOLD To provide External Hold Tone Source through TNT card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the TNT card number (External Hold 000-763: LEN Tone Source number) to the required LEN. DA00-DA09: TNT Card No. NOTE 1: The TNT card number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0) and the third LEN (Level 2) of each LT slot.
  • Page 544 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 the External Hold Tone Source through the TNT card: •...
  • Page 545: Night Service

    NIGHT SERVICE ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER NIGHT SERVICE ATTENDANT NIGHT TRANSFER PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with Attendant Night 018: Attendant Night Transfer Transfer. 1 : Available CM51 Assign the Night Station to each ATTCON • Y=13 Group. 00-03: ATTCON Group 0-3 assigned by CM60 Y=00 X-XXXXXXXX: Night Station No.
  • Page 546: Call Rerouting

    NIGHT SERVICE CALL REROUTING CALL REROUTING PROGRAMMING Refer to the following. DIRECT INWARD DIALING (DID) Page 297 Page 321 DIRECT INWARD TERMINATION (DIT) Page 538 NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE Page 543 TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) Page 688 TIE LINES – 528 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1009.fm...
  • Page 547: Day/Night Mode Change By Station Dialing

    NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALING DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Day/Night Mode 244: Change of Terminating System Change by Station Dialing. Incoming Trunk 0: Available 245: Change Trunk Restriction Class 0: Available CM30 Assign the data for terminating system in Day...
  • Page 548 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY STATION DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Day/Night Mode • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Change by Station Dialing. X-XXXX: Access Code (68) A043: Day/Night Mode Change by Station Dialing CM90 Assign the Day/Night Mode Change by Tenant •...
  • Page 549: Day/Night Mode Change By System Clock

    NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 2000-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue)
  • Page 550 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CM4A Assign the Default Pattern number to each ten- • Y=90 ant to simplify the schedule assignment, if re- 00-63: Tenant No. quired. 00: Default Pattern No. 0 “Default Pattern of Time Schedule”.
  • Page 551 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CM4A If you want to assign the exceptional schedule • Y=01 Calendar No. 1 for a date, assign the time schedule number to • Y=02 Calendar No. 2 the date, in each calendar number assigned by •...
  • Page 552 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CM4A Assign the time and its mode for the time • Y=20 (Time Schedule No. 0) schedule assigned by CM4A Y=10-13 or • Y=21 (Time Schedule No. 1) Y=01-04. • Y=22 (Time Schedule No.
  • Page 553 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK Default Pattern of Time Schedule By assigning CM4A Y=90; Default Pattern No. 0-3, you can simplify the schedule assignment for each tenant. The schedule of each Default Pattern can be changed after the Default Pattern has been assigned. The following shows the summary of the Default Pattern and the schedule set by each Default Pattern.
  • Page 554 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK Default Pattern of Time Schedule (CM4A Y=90) • Default Pattern No. 0 (CM4A Y=90 2nd data: 00) CM4A Y No. MEANING OF SETTING 00-63 Calendar No. 1 is used for the tenant 0101-1231 Week schedule No.
  • Page 555 NIGHT SERVICE DAY/NIGHT MODE CHANGE BY SYSTEM CLOCK Default Pattern of Time Schedule (CM4A Y=90) • Default Pattern No. 2 (CM4A Y=90 2nd data: 02) CM4A Y No. MEANING OF SETTING 00-63 Calendar No. 3 is used for the tenant 0101-1231 Week schedule No.
  • Page 556: Night Connection-Fixed

    NIGHT SERVICE NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED/NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE NIGHT CONNECTION-FIXED NIGHT CONNECTION-FLEXIBLE PROGRAMMING To Provide Night Connection Stations: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM30 Assign a Night Connection Station to each in- • Y=03 coming trunk. 000-255: Trunk No. 04: Direct-In Termination • Y=05 000-255: Trunk No. X-XXXXXXXX: Night Connection Sta- tion No.
  • Page 557: Overflow For Tas Queue

    NIGHT SERVICE OVERFLOW FOR TAS QUEUE OVERFLOW FOR TAS QUEUE PROGRAMMING In addition to the TAS programming ( Page 543), do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM51 Assign the destination of Call Forwarding by • Y=26 Day Mode Overflow for TAS Queue. •...
  • Page 558: Queue Limit For Tas

    NIGHT SERVICE QUEUE LIMIT FOR TAS QUEUE LIMIT FOR TAS PROGRAMMING In addition to the TAS programming ( Page 543), do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM64 Assign the number of Queue Limit for TAS to • Y=3 Day Mode each mode and tenant.
  • Page 559 NIGHT SERVICE QUEUE LIMIT FOR TAS DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the destination of Call Forwarding by • Y=26 Day Mode Queue Limit for TAS. • Y=27 Night Mode • Y=28 Mode A • Y=29 Mode B 00-63: Trunk No. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. E000 : Attendant Console EB000-EB127 : Digital Announcement...
  • Page 560 NIGHT SERVICE QUEUE LIMIT FOR TAS DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timing of Call Forwarding by • Queue Limit for TAS. 01-99: 4-396 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 28-32 sec- onds. HARDWARE REQUIRED When a DAT is used as the destination of Call Forwarding: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) –...
  • Page 561: Trunk Answer Any Station (Tas)

    NIGHT SERVICE TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Trunk Restriction Class to each sta- • Y=01 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Z: 1-8: Night Trunk Restriction Class 1: Unrestricted (RCA) 2: Non-Restricted 1 (RCB) 3: Non-Restricted 2 (RCC) 4: Semi-Restricted 1 (RCD)
  • Page 562 NIGHT SERVICE TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits re- • Y=01 Day Mode ceived. • Y=02 Night Mode CM35 Y=18 must be set to “0” (Received Dig- • Y=03 Mode A its Conversion is to be provided).
  • Page 563 NIGHT SERVICE TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) DESCRIPTION DATA CM53 Specify the function of each type of TAS with- • Y=0-4 TAS Answer A-E in a system. Type of Call 0: C.O. Incoming Call 1: Tie Line/DID 3: C.O. Incoming Call in Night Mode 4: Overflowed DIT Call 0 : Cannot be answered Answer A...
  • Page 564 NIGHT SERVICE TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) To provide the External TAS Indicator via DK card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the card number of DK to required 000-763: LEN LEN. E800-E831 : DK Card No. For PIM0/1: E800-E807 NOTE: The DK card number must be as- For PIM2/3: E808-E815 signed to the first LEN (Level 0) and...
  • Page 565 NIGHT SERVICE TRUNK ANSWER ANY STATION (TAS) To provide the telephone set for TAS Indication: START DESCRIPTION DATA 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 566: No Cid Call Routing

    NO CID CALL ROUTING NO CID CALL ROUTING [Series 3600 software required] • For Direct Inward Dialing calls DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign the indication of reason why the calling • Y=133 number is not informed from network to trunk 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 567 NO CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the destination of call forwarding when • Y=33 the calling number is not informed from net- 00-63: Tenant No. work. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. E000: Attendant NOTE 1: This command needs to be set when EB000-EB127: Digital Announcement CM76 Y=34/36 is set to 0.
  • Page 568 NO CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Specify the interval of ringing tone for DID in- • Y=38 coming call with no CLI. 000-999: Block No. 0 : 0.5 seconds ON-0.5 seconds OFF term NOTE 1: Assign this command when the ter- term minal destination is SLT or D 1 second ON-2 seconds OFF (SLT)
  • Page 569 NO CID CALL ROUTING • For Ring Down calls START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Assign the indication of reason why the calling • Y=133 number is not informed from network to trunk 00-63: Trunk Route No. route. 0: To indicate Assign whether the call terminating method is •...
  • Page 570 NO CID CALL ROUTING DESCRIPTION DATA CM51 Assign the destination of call forwarding when • Y=33 the calling number is not informed from net- 00-63: Tenant No. work. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. E000: Attendant NOTE 1: This command needs to be set when EB000-EB127: Digital Announcement CM35 Y=255/257 is set to 0.
  • Page 571: Off-Hook Alarm

    OFF-HOOK ALARM OFF-HOOK ALARM PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide Off-Hook Alarm for the required sta- • Y=02 tions. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CM51 Assign the destination for Off-Hook Alarm to • Y=12 a station or Attendant Console. 00-63: Tenant No.
  • Page 572: Off-Premises Extensions

    OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS OFF-PREMISES EXTENSIONS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign the station number of Long Line Cir- 000-763: LEN cuit (LLC card) to required LEN. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. NOTE: The station number must be as- signed to the first LEN (Level 0), the second LEN (Level 1), the third LEN (Level 2) and the fourth LEN (Level 3) of each LT slot.
  • Page 573: Pad Lock

    PAD LOCK PAD LOCK PROGRAMMING To change the Station Class with Station Authorization Code START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Authorization Code in Service Restric- •...
  • Page 574 PAD LOCK DESCRIPTION DATA CM2B Assign the temporary Service Restriction • Y=02 Class A/B/C to be applied to each station after X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. the station class is changed. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A • Y=03 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B •...
  • Page 575 PAD LOCK To set/change Station Authorization Code from each station START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Station Authorization Code Set/Change •...
  • Page 576 PAD LOCK To provide Pad Lock Set/Reset from the station START DESCRIPTION DATA CM2B Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Pad Lock Set/Reset by Station Authori- •...
  • Page 577: Periodic Time Indication Tone

    PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE PERIODIC TIME INDICATION TONE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 135: On outgoing C.O. line call And specify availability of this service on Tie 0: To provide Line call. 136: On outgoing Tie line call 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM12...
  • Page 578: Pooled Line Access

    POOLED LINE ACCESS POOLED LINE ACCESS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign the Pooled Lines (Virtual Line station 000-255: Virtual LEN number) to the required Virtual LEN. [Series 3300 software or before] 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line Station No.
  • Page 579 POOLED LINE ACCESS DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign a trunk route number and Tenant No. to • Y=00 Trunk Route Allocation the trunks in the Pooled Line group. 000-255: Trunk No. 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE NOTE: Refer to the Command Manual for •...
  • Page 580: Priority Call

    PRIORITY CALL PRIORITY CALL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Priority • Y=02 Call to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Priority Call in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 581: Privacy

    PRIVACY PRIVACY PROGRAMMING To provide the Privacy feature for each station: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XXZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Restrict Privacy Release in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 582 PRIVACY To provide the Privacy Release feature for each station: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XXZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Privacy Release in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 583: Private Lines

    PRIVATE LINES PRIVATE LINES PROGRAMMING term When providing Private Lines for a single line or D , do the following Trunk-Direct Appearances pro- gramming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the trunks to be seized on a per-station • Y=16 basis. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No.
  • Page 584: Proprietary Multiline Terminal

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM10 Assign the D station number to the associ- 000-763: LEN term ated LEN. FX-FXXXXXXXX: D Station No. X-XXXXXXXX represents My Line No. NOTE 1: When DLC card is accommodated, term the D station number must be as-...
  • Page 585 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA term CM12 Specify the TAPI ADAPTER mode of D • Y=17 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. term term 0 : D 65 TAPI ADAPTER on D term term NOTE 1: When using D 65 TAPI Series E) term...
  • Page 586 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Provide Trunk-Direct Appearances to the • Y=18 trunk number. 000-255: Trunk No. 0: To provide term To provide the Digital Single Line on D , do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C to each sta- •...
  • Page 587 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL term term If the D Series i is not used for a certain time, the luminosity of a lamp on the D can be lower au- tomatically for the power saving. term To provide the power saving for the D Series i, do the following programming.
  • Page 588 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL term To provide D Series i 16LD/16LD-R ADM, do the following programming. [Series 3300 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA term term CM12 Specify D Series i 16LD for the D type. • Y=28 X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. term 0: D Series i 16LD...
  • Page 589 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the indication when a trunk is set to the • Y=201 term Line Key of D Series i 16LD. 00-63: Trunk Route No. : Trunk Route Name (4 characters) : Trunk Route Name (4 characters) + Trunk No.
  • Page 590 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Enter the desired station user’s name to each • Y=0 By Character Code station number by CM77 Y=0 or CM77 Y=1, X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. if required. Character Code 20-7F (Maximum 32 dig- its) See APPENDIX B: Character Code Table.
  • Page 591 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DESCRIPTION DATA term CM94 When connecting D16 (LD)-R ADM to D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. Series i 16LD and using it as One Touch keys/ W XX 0 ZZ term Directories, allocate the memory area for D W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 592: Automatic Idle Return

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL AUTOMATIC IDLE RETURN AUTOMATIC IDLE RETURN PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with this feature. 1 : Available Specify whether this feature is available or not, in case the ORT time out occurs after the 0 : Not available term Redial/Speaker key is pressed with the D...
  • Page 593: Calling Name And Number Display

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL CALLING NAME AND NUMBER DISPLAY CALLING NAME AND NUMBER DISPLAY PROGRAMMING Refer to ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY. Page 25 HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card – 575 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1009.fm...
  • Page 594: Dynamic Dial Pad

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL DYNAMIC DIAL PAD DYNAMIC DIAL PAD PROGRAMMING term Do the following programming to make an outgoing call. Press any key on the dial pad of a D , without pressing a Speaker key or going off hook. DESCRIPTION DATA START...
  • Page 595: Group Feature Key

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL GROUP FEATURE KEY GROUP FEATURE KEY [Series 3500 software required] PROGRAMMING term To provide the Group Feature Key for the sub line of D , do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM90 Provide Group Feature Key for the sub line of •...
  • Page 596: Multiple Line Operation

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL MULTIPLE LINE OPERATION MULTIPLE LINE OPERATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Specify whether to enable ringing on call ter- • Y=01 mination to flexible line keys and feature keys. My Line No. + + Key No. 0 : Disabled 1 : Enabled HARDWARE REQUIRED term...
  • Page 597: Mute Key

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL MUTE KEY MUTE KEY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Assign the MUTE Key to the D • Y=00 My Line No. + + Key No. F5013: MUTE Key HARDWARE REQUIRED term Series E and DLC card –...
  • Page 598: My Line Number Display

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL MY LINE NUMBER DISPLAY MY LINE NUMBER DISPLAY [Series 3400 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow the My Line number display in the Ser- •...
  • Page 599: Preset Dialing

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL PRESET DIALING PRESET DIALING [Series 3600 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Preset • Y=02 Dialing to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A term CM15 Allow Preset Dialing on D...
  • Page 600: Prime Line Pickup

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL PRIME LINE PICKUP PRIME LINE PICKUP PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM93 Assign station or trunk to desired D station X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. as Prime Line. It is recommended that the My X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. NOTE 1, NOTE 2 Line be assigned as the Prime Line.
  • Page 601: Recall Key

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RECALL KEY RECALL KEY PROGRAMMING For internal call: term RECALL Key is initially assigned to all D For outside call: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign the data for hookflash signal sending to • Y=16 the route number assigned by CM30 Y=00. 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 602: Relay Control Function Key

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION KEY RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION KEY PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM10 Assign the DK card to the required LEN. 000-763: LEN 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) and For PIM2/3: E808-E815...
  • Page 603 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RELAY CONTROL FUNCTION KEY HARDWARE REQUIRED DK card or MP card (built-in DK) External equipment provided locally term and DLC card – 585 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1009.fm JULY/01/2006...
  • Page 604: Ring Frequency Control

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RING FREQUENCY CONTROL RING FREQUENCY CONTROL 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, 93, CM35 Y=34, 164, CM65 Y=40 INITIAL CM12...
  • Page 605 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RING FREQUENCY CONTROL term To specify the ringer tone pattern of the D to each DID number: DESCRIPTION DATA term CM76 Specify the Ringer Tone Pattern of the D • Y=23 on DID calls. 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. For this assignment, do not set CM76 Y=23 to assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 7 (As per CM35 Y=34/164).
  • Page 606 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RING FREQUENCY CONTROL term To set the ring frequency of the D DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] 00-63: Tenant No. See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0...
  • Page 607 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RING FREQUENCY CONTROL term To control the ring frequency at the D DESCRIPTION DATA START Disable ring frequency by system data pro- CM08 gramming. 0: By pressing feature key and dialing 3 INITIAL 0: Available HARDWARE REQUIRED term and DLC card –...
  • Page 608: Ringing Line Pickup

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL RINGING LINE PICKUP RINGING LINE PICKUP PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C for Ringing • Y=07 Line Pickup. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C CM15 Allow Ringing Line Pickup in Service Restric- •...
  • Page 609: Soft Key

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL SOFT KEY SOFT KEY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Specify whether the Soft Key feature is avail- • Y=22 term able to each D X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 0 : Available term Assign Soft Key Pattern number to each D •...
  • Page 610 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL SOFT KEY DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the function of each Soft Key on each • Y=00-03 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 assigned term status of the D by CM12 Y=23 aa bb To the 2nd data of this command, the 2nd data aa: 00-15: Status No.
  • Page 611 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL SOFT KEY DESCRIPTION DATA CM9A Assign the characters indicated on each status • Y=10-13 Soft Key Pattern No. 0-3 assigned term of the D , corresponding to the Soft Key by CM12 Y=23 function assigned by CM9A Y=00-03. Same as Y=00-03 XX...XX: Soft Key name indicated on (Maximum 12 characters)
  • Page 612 PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL SOFT KEY To provide the Soft Keys for NEAXMail AD-8/IM-16 live recording, assign the following data. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Provide the Record key on the feature key of • Y=00 term the D My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 613: Volume Control

    PROPRIETARY MULTILINE TERMINAL VOLUME CONTROL VOLUME CONTROL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow or restrict the system to keep the volume •...
  • Page 614: Remote Hold

    REMOTE HOLD REMOTE HOLD PROGRAMMING term Remote Hold from a D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Remote Hold in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 615 REMOTE HOLD Remote Hold from a DESKCON: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide Remote Hold from DESKCON ser- vice. 0: Available CM41 Specify the recall timing for Remote Hold • from DESKCON. 00-14: 2.4-33.6 seconds (2.4 second increments) 15-24: 38.4-124.8 seconds (9.6 second increments) If no data is set, default setting is 31.2-33.6 sec- onds.
  • Page 616: Return Message Schedule Display

    RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE DISPLAY RETURN MESSAGE SCHEDULE DISPLAY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for setting • Y=02 a Return Message Schedule. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Return Message Schedule Display in •...
  • Page 617: Route Advance

    ROUTE ADVANCE ROUTE ADVANCE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code to Route Advance • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Block 00-31. X-XXXX: Route Advance Access Code 200-231: Route Advance Block 00-31 CM22 Specify the alternative routes with the order of •...
  • Page 618: Save And Repeat

    SAVE AND REPEAT SAVE AND REPEAT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Assign the SAVE & REPEAT key to the D • Y=00 My Line No. + + Key No. NOTE: Up to three Save and Repeat keys F1001, F1013, F1014 term can be assigned per D HARDWARE REQUIRED...
  • Page 619: Security Alarm

    SECURITY ALARM SECURITY ALARM PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the Hot Line to the station connected to • Y=03 the contact. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 04: Hot Line CM52 Assign the Attendant Console as the Hot Line • Y=00-99 Hot Line Pair No. destination of the station.
  • Page 620: Semi-Automatic Camp-On

    SEMI-AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON SEMI-AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON [Series 3400 software required] PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 As a type of Camp-On operation from Atten- dant Console, specify Semi-Automatic Camp- 0 : Semi-Automatic Camp-On 1 : Attendant Camp-On Specify the Camp-On Tone sent to busy station.
  • Page 621 SEMI-AUTOMATIC CAMP-ON To display the busy station number and name on an Attendant Console when reentering a Camped-On trunk by pressing the loop key: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the Attendant Console with the busy station number/name display when reentering 0 : Available a Camped-On trunk.
  • Page 622: Set Relocation

    SET RELOCATION SET RELOCATION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Set Re- • Y=02 location to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Set Relocation (Setting Side). •...
  • Page 623: Short Message Service (Sms)

    SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) [For EU] PROGRAMMING To restrict a toll call, do the programming of CODE RESTRICTION. Page 214 And to provide the caller ID-station, do the programming of CALLER ID-STATION (ETSI-FSK). Page 193 HARDWARE REQUIRED Analog telephone with LCD which supports Caller ID SDT card (PN-4RSTH) LLC card (PN-4LLCB)
  • Page 624: Single Digit Feature Access Code

    SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 To activate the Single-Digit Feature Access 050: * Button as Switch Hook Flash. Code feature, set the data for 050, 051, 069, 1 : Ineffective 148 and 543 to “1”.
  • Page 625 SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 When using programmable access code • (CM08>570 is set to 0), assign the Single- X: Access code (0-9, A (*), B (#)) Digit Feature Access Code for the BT connec- : Call Back/Trunk Queuing- tion.
  • Page 626 SINGLE DIGIT FEATURE ACCESS CODE When CM08>570 is set to 1, the associated access codes become as shown below, and these access codes cannot be changed. On Busy Tone Connection On Ring Back Tone Connection 1. None 1. Internal Tone/Voice Signaling NOTE 4 2.
  • Page 627: Software Line Appearance (Virtual Extensions)

    SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE (VIRTUAL EXTENSIONS) SOFTWARE LINE APPEARANCE (VIRTUAL EXTENSIONS) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a Software Line Appearance (Virtual 000-255: Virtual LEN Line station number) to the required Virtual [Series 3300 software or before] LEN. 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtua1 Line Station No.
  • Page 628: Stack Dial

    STACK DIAL STACK DIAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether Stack Dial is available for in- ternal calls. 0 : Not available (Only available for ex- ternal calls) 1 : Available CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C to the re- •...
  • Page 629 STACK DIAL To provide DESKCON with this feature: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Stack Dial/Redial key to each • Y=00 DESKCON. ATTCON No. (E000-E007) + + Key F6121: Stack Dial/Last Number Redial HARDWARE REQUIRED term with LCD and DLC card DESKCON and DLC card –...
  • Page 630: Station Hunting

    STATION HUNTING STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR STATION HUNTING STATION HUNTING-CIRCULAR PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM18 To set up each Station Hunting group, assign • station numbers, one by one, in order of the X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be includ- Hunting as shown below. ed in Station Hunting Group Example: For setting station number 200,...
  • Page 631: Station Hunting-Terminal

    STATION HUNTING STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL STATION HUNTING-TERMINAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM18 To set up each Station Hunting group, assign • station numbers, one by one, as shown below. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be includ- ed in Station Hunting 1st Operation (1) Station A Group (2) Station B...
  • Page 632: Station Hunting-Secretarial

    STATION HUNTING STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL STATION HUNTING-SECRETARIAL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM18 Assign a secretary station serial number to • each Station Hunting group. X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. (Termi- nal)/All Member Station NOTE: A maximum of 31 stations can be No. (Circular) members of the Secretarial Hunt 00-30: Secretary Station Serial No.
  • Page 633: 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 or a LAN terminal emulation software.
  • Page 634 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE MP Built-in SMDR on RS-232C The system outline of the Built-in SMDR is shown below. The Built-in SMDR on RS-232C 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 635 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE MP Built-in SMDR on IP The system outline of the Built-in SMDR is shown below. The Built-in SMDR on IP 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 636 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE System Outline of MP Built-in SMDR on IP STATION TDSW TRUNK BUILT-IN 10 BASE-T/ ETHER SMDR 100 BASE-TX SWITCHING MP: MAIN PROCESSOR SMDR TERMINAL – 618 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1010.fm...
  • Page 637 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM OUTLINE 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 638: System Capacity

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) SYSTEM CAPACITY SYSTEM CAPACITY MP Built-in SMDR on RS-232C • The maximum of trunk calls simultaneously: 255 trunk calls • The maximum of call record: 1024 call record MP Built-in SMDR on IP • The maximum of trunk calls simultaneously: 255 trunk calls •...
  • Page 639: Combination Of Smdr Service

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) COMBINATION OF SMDR SERVICE COMBINATION OF SMDR SERVICE By system data programming, the same call record can be output to multiple SMDR terminals simulta- neously. Following table shows the combination pattern of call record output available at the same time regardless of the type of Message Format.
  • Page 640: Hardware Required

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE REQUIRED MP Built-in SMDR on RS-232C MP card RS RVS-4SCA-C/RS RVS-15S CA-A or RS NORM-4S CA-A SMDR terminal MP Built-in SMDR on IP MP card SMDR terminal SMDR with AP00 AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program EXPMEM card (PZ-M537) on AP00-B card if required RS RVS-4SCA-C/RS RVS-15S CA-A or RS NORM-4S CA-A SMDR terminal...
  • Page 641: Programming Summary

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SUMMARY PROGRAMMING SUMMARY Programming Summary for SMDR START MP built-in MP built-in or AP? PN-AP00-B Built-in SMDR on with AP00 program or RS-232C or PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with Built-in SMDR MRCA program? on IP? AP Initialization AP Initialization Built-in SMDR on Built-in SMDR on...
  • Page 642: Programming

    STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING 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.) • The AP00 card is mounted in the correct location. (for SMDR with AP00) •...
  • Page 643 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR on RS-232C Programming START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 2000-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue) 03 (Wed)
  • Page 644 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM40 Specify the function for the RS ports. • Y=00 Function 0: Port 0 NOTE: When a port is used for Built-in 1: Port 1 SMDR, assign the 2nd data=14. 11: MCI and Built-in SMDR When a port is used for both MCI 14: Built-in SMDR and Built-in SMDR, assign the 2nd...
  • Page 645 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM40 • Y=06 RTS signal 0: Port 0 1: Port 1 0 : Low 1 : High • Y=08 Data speed 0: Port 0 1: Port 1 : 1200 bps : 2400 bps : 4800 bps : 9600 bps : 19200 bps...
  • Page 646 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR on IP Programming [Series 3400 software required] NOTE: The MP card (or the MP card in a Main Site when Remote PIM over IP feature is provided) communicates with the SMDR terminal. For the settings in the SMDR terminal side, set IP ad- dress assigned by CM0B Y=00 (or CM0B Y=02 when VLAN is provided) as a destination of the SMDR terminal, and set “60010”...
  • Page 647 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B Assign the Default Gateway Address for the • Y=00 system. 000000000000-255255255255: INITIAL Default Gateway Address for the system CM04 Specify SMDR terminal via LAN port as the • Y=01 destination to send a Built-in SMDR call infor- 05: Destination to send a Built-in SMDR mation.
  • Page 648 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING Built-in SMDR Service Programming To provide an SMDR service, do the following programming in addition to the programming for the Built- in SMDR on RS-232C or Built-in SMDR on IP. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the Pseudo-Answer signal function when the answer signal (Battery Reversal) has 0 : Not sent...
  • Page 649 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the method of charging a transferred 424: Charging method call. 0 : Charging to transferring station or des- tination station The following table shows the station to which 1 : Split charging to both transferring sta- call charging is to be made in the case of vari- tion and transfer destination station ous transfer patterns.
  • Page 650 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING For Incoming Call Record, do the following programming. DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide the SMDR service for incoming calls • Y=05 to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM35 Provide the SMDR service for incoming calls •...
  • Page 651 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) 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 Specify whether the MP built-in SMDR output for tandem calls is divided into terminating 0 : To provide trunk and originating trunk.
  • Page 652 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program) This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained in this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 653 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING AP Controlled Stations [Series 3400 software required] SMDR service using the AP00 card (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program), a maximum of 504 stations can be controlled by the AP00 card. When 505 or more stations are accommodated in a system, you have to spec- ify to each station whether a station is controlled by AP00 card or not.
  • Page 654 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 2000-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon) 02 (Tue)
  • Page 655 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the SMDR service for outgoing calls • Y=14 to the required trunk routes. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 1 : To provide Assign a trunk access code for SMDR. • Y=44 00-63: Trunk Route No.
  • Page 656 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on the See the following table. port (Port 0-3) connected to the SMDR termi- See the following table. nal. AP00 INITIAL • For SMDR (NEAX 2400 IMS Format): FIRST DATA (1) SECOND MEANING...
  • Page 657 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Specify the maximum accumulation rate of billing memory for external alarm output when : 80% the rate exceeds assigned value. 50-99: 50-99% NOTE 1: The condition for external alarm is as follows; (a) The accumulation rate for the following limit value approaches the value set by CMD001>229 in advance.
  • Page 658 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 • For SMDR (NEAX 1400 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 Data Length...
  • Page 659 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD003 Assign maximum number of Call Record sent to SMDR which is set to “4” by CMD001>80/ : Not record 100/120/140. 1-27000 : 1 call-27000 calls Assign maximum number of Call Record sent to SMDR which is set to “5”...
  • Page 660 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD102 On the AP00 card, set SW1 switch as shown below. SW1-4 should be set as follows; SW 1 ON : The AP No. is 04-15 OFF: The AP No. is 20-31 : POSITION TO BE SET Clear the billing memory.
  • Page 661 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD012 When sending the tenant information (00-63) X-XXXX: Station No. to the SMDR terminal, assign a Group number 000-063: Group No. to each station or Attendant Console. 00-07: ATTCON No. 0-7 000-063: Group No. CMD015 Assign the Charging Station Class number to X-XXXX: Station No.
  • Page 662 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD026 Assign the Development Table number to out- 00-63: Trunk Route No. going trunk routes. 000 -511: Development Table No. CMD027 Specify the call information sending function XXX Y to each dialed number. XXX : 000-511: Development Table No.
  • Page 663 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING To provide SMDR for incoming calls, do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls to • Y=05 the required stations. X-XXXX: Station No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided CM35 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls to •...
  • Page 664 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Provide the SMDR service for incoming calls X-XXXX: Station No. by assigning an SMDR Service Class number 00 -15: Service Class No. (CMD015) and Feature activation for that Class (CMD016). CMD016 XX 30: Send detail information of C.O./ Tie Line incoming calls to the SMDR terminal set to “4”...
  • Page 665 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) 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 detail infor- 77: Send detail information of tandem calls mation on tandem calls.
  • Page 666 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING To provide SMDR with AP00 for 5-digit station number, do the following programming: NOTE 1: Only for the NEAX 2400 IMS format, the following programming is available. NOTE 2: Be sure to assign different numbers to the last 4 digits for each 5-digit station number. START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 667 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) [Series 3300 software required] This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 668 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING SMDR with AP00 Programming (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) [Series 3300 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 2000-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) 01 (Mon)
  • Page 669 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM60 Assign the Charging Class number to • Y=32 DESKCON. 0-7: ATTCON No. 00-15 : Class No. CM12 Assign tenant number to each station. • Y=04 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 00-63: Tenant No. : Tenant No.
  • Page 670 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the method of charging a transferred 424: Charging method call. 0 : Charging to transferring station or des- tination station The following table shows the station to which 1 : Split charging to both transferring sta- call charging is to be made in the case of vari- tion and transfer destination station ous transfer patterns.
  • Page 671 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Set interface condition for PN-AP00-B/ 100 (Port 0) PN-AP00-D with MRCA program RS port. 101 (Port 1) 102 (Port 2) AP00 INITIAL 103 (Port 3) 3: SMDR with NEAX 2400 IMS Format When you set CMDD01, the following initial data is set to each port as the interface condi- tion.
  • Page 672 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD10 To change the interface condition of each port X00: Equipment Type Connected to set by CMDD01, assign the attribute data, ac- Port 0-3 cording to the SMDR terminal specifications. X: 0-3: Port 0-3 1 : SMDR terminal 0 AP00 INITIAL 2 : SMDR terminal 1...
  • Page 673 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD02 Assign maximum number of Call Record sent to SMDR terminal 0. : Not record 1-23580 : 1 call-23580 calls Assign maximum number of Call Record sent to SMDR terminal 1. : Not record 1-23580 : 1 call-23580 calls NOTE 1: When the data is set to 1-23580, external alarm of memory overflow is available if CM44...
  • Page 674 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD98 On the AP00 card, set SW1 switch as shown below. SW1-4 should be set as follows; SW 1 ON : The AP No. is 04-15 OFF: The AP No. is 20-31 : POSITION TO BE SET Clear the billing memory.
  • Page 675 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Specify maximum accumulation rate of billing memory for external alarm output when the 50-99: 50%-99% rate exceeds assigned value. : 80% NOTE 1: The condition for external alarm is as follows; (a) The accumulation rate for the following limit value approaches the value set by CMDD01>229 in advance.
  • Page 676 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD04 Specify the direction for sending detail infor- XX 01: Send detail information of outgoing mation on outgoing calls excluding C.O./Tie calls excluding C.O./Tie Line out- Line outgoing calls. going calls to SMDR terminal 0 [Series 3500 software required] : Service Class No.
  • Page 677 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD00 For SMDR terminal 0, specify the buffering method when the number of the stored SMDR 0 : New data is stored by deleting the old- information has reached to the predetermined est data value.
  • Page 678 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING To provide SMDR for incoming calls, do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls to • Y=05 the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CM35 Provide SMDR service for incoming calls to •...
  • Page 679 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD04 XX 07: Send detail information of C.O./ Tie Line incoming calls to SMDR terminal 1 XX: Service Class No. assigned by CM12 Y=45/CM60 Y=32 0 : Not sent 1 : To send XX 09: Send incomplete call information of C.O./Tie Line incoming calls to SMDR terminal 0...
  • Page 680 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether the ANI/Caller ID is sent to 463: ANI/Caller ID to SMDR SMDR. 0 : To send 1 : Not sent NOTE 1: When providing incoming calls with ANI, assign this data in addition to the programming for AUTOMATIC NUMBER IDENTIFICATION...
  • Page 681 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING To provide SMDR for abandoned incoming calls, do the following programming: [Series 3500 software required] NOTE: To provide SMDR output of abandoned incoming call, the following conditions are required. - SMDR format : Extended NEAX2400 IMS format (CMDD10>X10: 1) - MP program : Series 3500 software or later - AP00 program: AP00B MRC-E or later DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 682 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) PROGRAMMING To provide SMDR for Call Forwarding-All Calls/Busy Line/No Answer-Outside calls from virtual station number, do the following programming: [Series 3800 software required] DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether the virtual station number (CM11) is sent to SMDR when the call to the 0 : To send virtual station is transferred by Call Forward- 1 : Not sent...
  • Page 683: Station Speed Dialing

    STATION SPEED DIALING STATION SPEED DIALING term To provide Single Line Telephone or D START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Station Speed Dialing in the Service Re- •...
  • Page 684 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. Dialing to each station. W XX Y ZZ W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. XX: 00-99: Memory Start Block No. (10- Slot Memory Block) Y : Facility for programming the dialed number from the Station 0/1: Effective/Ineffective...
  • Page 685 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The memory area for storing one called number of Station Speed Dialing is called a “Memory Par- cel”. 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 686 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM73 The abbreviated codes for this feature are automatically determined by assigning this command, on a station basis. If the number of Memory Parcels per station does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code=0-9. 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 687 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the number to be dialed to each Memo- • ry Slot number, if required. The numbers to be X YY Z called are usually set from individual stations X : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. by their station users.
  • Page 688 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign Station Speed Dialing keys on each • Y=00 term , if required. My Line No. + + Key No. F11XX XX: 00-99: Station Speed Dialing 00-99 NOTE: The initial setting of key layout is for 16 Line/Trunk/Feature keys (Key No.
  • Page 689 STATION SPEED DIALING term To provide D with One Touch keys: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Station Speed Dialing in the Service Re- •...
  • Page 690 STATION SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM94 Allocate the memory area for Station Speed X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. term Dialing by D One Touch keys to each sta- W XX 0 ZZ tion. W : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. XX: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Start Block The memory block for storing one called num- ber of Station Speed Dialing is called a “Mem- ZZ : 01/02: Number of 10-Slot Memory...
  • Page 691 STATION SPEED DIALING To provide the One Touch key to send “Hooking Signal + Called Number” to a Centrex, set the following data in addition to the programming (2). START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for sending of a Hook- •...
  • Page 692: Step Call

    STEP CALL STEP CALL PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with the Step Call feature. 069: For internal Call 1 : Available NOTE: This feature is mutually exclusive 163: For Tie Line incoming call with the single digit feature access 1 : Available code.
  • Page 693: Supervisory Control Of Peripheral Equipment

    SUPERVISORY CONTROL OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL OF PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Provide the station connected to the peripheral • Y=22 equipment with momentary reversal/open ca- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. pability. 0: To provide CM41 Specify the duration of the momentary rever- •...
  • Page 694: System Clock Setup By Station Dialing

    SYSTEM CLOCK SETUP BY STATION DIALING SYSTEM CLOCK SETUP BY STATION DIALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to a re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow System Clock Setup by Station Dialing •...
  • Page 695: System Speed Dialing

    SYSTEM SPEED DIALING SYSTEM SPEED DIALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta- • Y=02 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow System Speed Dialing in the Service •...
  • Page 696 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM71 Allocate the memory block for System Speed 00-63: For stations in Tenant 00-63 Dialing. 300 memory slots are available per : For Attendant Console system. The number of slots available for each XXX YYY NOTE Tenant is also 300.
  • Page 697 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM72 Assign the station name for display, to the • Memory Slot number allocated by CM71, by 000-299: Memory Slot No. character codes or character. XX...XX: Station Name Character Code (Maximum 32 digits, 16 charac- ters) NONE : No data See APPENDIX B:...
  • Page 698 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING To use the 1000-Slot Memory Block number (0-3) for Station Speed Dialing as the Memory Block for Sys- tem Speed Dialing, add the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the 1000-Slot Memory Block number 112: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 0 0-3.
  • Page 699 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the stored number to each Memory Slot • number. X YY Z X : 0-3: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. YY: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Block No. Z : 0-9: Memory Parcel No. Stored No.: Outgoing Call Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) + + Called Party’s No.
  • Page 700 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING To provide System Speed Dialing with 4-digits/1-8-digits abbreviated code, do the following program- ming. [Series 3300 software required] NOTE: The system speed dialing with 1-8-digits abbreviated code is available for Series 3600 software or later. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to each sta-...
  • Page 701 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the stored number to each Memory Slot • number. X YY Z X : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. YY: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Block No. Z : 0-9: Memory Parcel No. Stored No.: Outgoing Call Access Code (Maximum 4 digits) + + Called Party’s No.
  • Page 702 SYSTEM SPEED DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM74 Assign the abbreviated code to each Memory • Slot number that is assigned the stored number X-XXXXXXXX: Abbreviated Code by CM74 Y=0. X: 0-9 X YY Z X : 0-9: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. YY: 00-99: 10-Slot Memory Block No.
  • Page 703: Tenant Service

    TENANT SERVICE TENANT SERVICE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign a Tenant number to each station. • Y=04 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. : Tenant No. 00 01 -63: Tenant No. 01-63 CM30 Assign a Tenant number to each trunk. • Y=01 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 704 TENANT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA When an External Key for Day/Night Mode XX ZZZ: LEN CM14 change or Class of Service change is required, XX : 00-59: FP No. assign the DK card to required LEN. ZZZ: 000-127: Port No. [Series 3200 R6.2 software required] E900-E963 : DK Card No.
  • Page 705 TENANT SERVICE DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 Specify whether Inter-Tenant connection is • Y=0 TAS Answer available for station to station calling, Incom- XX ZZ ing Call Termination and TAS answer. XX: Tenant No. of TAS Answer Station ZZ : Tenant No. of Trunk 0 : Allow 1 : Restricted •...
  • Page 706: Tie Lines

    TIE LINES TIE LINES PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign a trunk number for the ODT card to the 000-763: LEN required LEN. D000-D255: Trunk No. NOTE: The trunk number must be assigned to the first LEN (Level 0) and the second LEN (Level 1) of each LT slot.
  • Page 707 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 When you use the ODT card for 2-wire E&M • Y=100 Terminating and Balanced Network trunk, set CM35 Y=100 to 14/15. Impedance 00-63: Trunk Route No. INITIAL 14: 2-wire E&M Trunk (for regular) 15: 2-wire E&M Trunk (for long line) NOTE: When using Series 3600 software or NONE : For regular...
  • Page 708 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 • Y=09 Incoming Connection Signaling 00-63: Trunk Route No. (01/02) 03: Wink Start 04: Delay Dial 05: Immediate Start 06: 2nd Dial Tone/Timing Start • Y=10 2nd DT sending on call termination 00-63: Trunk Route No. (01/02) 0 : No Tone 1 : 2nd Dial Tone •...
  • Page 709 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 When CM35 Y=01 is 2, assign the data for the • Y=23 DP Sender Inter Digital Pause DP Sender Characteristics. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 300 ms. 1 : 400 ms. 2 : 500 ms. 3 : 600 ms.
  • Page 710 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 • Y=46 DTMF Sender Release Timing 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : 2 seconds 1 : 4 seconds 2 : 6 seconds 3 : 8 seconds 4 : 12 seconds 5 : 14 seconds 6 : 16 seconds 7 : 10 seconds Specify the desired Station Ringing Cadence.
  • Page 711 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA term CM65 Specify the ring frequency of the D • Y=40 [Series 3200 R6.1 software required] 00-63: Tenant No. assigned by CM30 Y=01/CM12 Y=04 See the table below. Y=40: 1 Ringer Tone Y=40: 0 term Electra Terminal/ Elite Terminal/D Series E/ Pattern No.
  • Page 712 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the value of the Tie Line Pad of • Y=19 ODT card. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0-3 : Programmable PAD (See CM42) 4-7 : Fixed PAD (See the following Ta- ble) PAD DATA OF B TRUNK CONNECTION PATTERNS (A-B) DATA=4 (T/R)
  • Page 713 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 When using the programmable PAD (CM35 50-65 (See the following Table) Y=19, 2nd data=0-3), assign the PAD data. 00-15 (See the following Table) PATTERN PAD DATA PATTERNS CONNECTING PATTERNS CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 CM35 Y=19 (A TRUNK- 2ND DATA=0...
  • Page 714 TIE LINES DESCRIPTION DATA CM63 Specify the restriction of incoming call termi- • nation to different tenants. XX ZZ XX: Tenant No. of called station ZZ : Tenant No. of Trunk Route 0 : Restricted 1 : Allowed CM45 Provide DTMF Receivers for Tie Line incom- •...
  • Page 715: Tie Line Tandem Switching

    TIE LINE TANDEM SWITCHING TIE LINE TANDEM SWITCHING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM36 Specify the combination of Trunk Routes al- • lowing the Tandem connection. The incoming XX ZZ trunk route must provide a release signal for XX: 00-63: Incoming Trunk Route the Tandem Connection.
  • Page 716: Timed Forced Release

    TIMED FORCED RELEASE TIMED FORCED RELEASE [Series 3500 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Provide the outgoing trunk route with forced • Y=247 release in designated time. 00-63: Trunk Route No. 0 : To provide 1 : Not provided Provide the incoming trunk route with forced •...
  • Page 717 TIMED FORCED RELEASE DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the warning SST sending timer for • Y=249 forced release to the incoming trunk route of 00-63: Trunk Route No. tandem connection. 0 : Depends on Timer A 1 : Depends on Timer B NOTE: This data is effective when the 2 : Depends on Timer C...
  • Page 718: Timed Queue

    TIMED QUEUE TIMED QUEUE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the timer data for this feature. • If no data is set, the following data is applied: 35: Number of Times of Call Attempt 01-07: Once-7 times • Number of Call Attempts: 3 times If no data is set, the default setting is 3 times.
  • Page 719: Timed Reminder

    TIMED REMINDER TIMED REMINDER PROGRAMMING To provide the internal Music Source on the MP card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Timed • Y=02 Reminder to required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Timed Reminder in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 720 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the number of Timed Reminder at- tempts before abandonment. 01-05 : 1 call-5 calls NONE : 5 calls Specify the maximum number of Timed Re- minder calls that can be set at the same time. 01-32 : 1 station-32 stations NONE : 10 stations...
  • Page 721 TIMED REMINDER To provide an External Announcement Machine via COT card: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Timed • Y=02 Reminder to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Timed Reminder in Service Restriction •...
  • Page 722 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify ON/OFF condition for external relay/ external key on MP built-in DK00 card. 0 : ON (Ground Start) OFF (Ground Off [Open]) 1 : ON (Ground Off [Open]) OFF (Ground Start) CM44 Assign the External Announcement Machine XX Y start function to the DK card.
  • Page 723 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the number of Timed Reminder call at- tempts before abandonment. 01-05 : 1 call-5 calls NONE : 5 calls Specify the maximum number of Timed Re- minder calls that can be set at the same time. 01-32 : 1 station-32 stations NONE : 10 stations...
  • Page 724 TIMED REMINDER To provide the internal announcement source by Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card): START DESCRIPTION DATA CM10 Assign a Digital Announcement Trunk card 000-763: LEN number to the required LEN. EB002-EB127: Digital Announcement To provide the restriction announcement for Trunk Card No.
  • Page 725 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Timed Reminder • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 set and cancel. X-XXXX: Access Code (5*, 5#) A024: Timed Reminder Set A025: Timed Reminder Cancel CM48 Designate the type of tone source to be con- •...
  • Page 726 TIMED REMINDER DESCRIPTION DATA CM42 Specify the number of Timed Reminder call at- tempts before abandonment. 01-05 : 1 call-5 calls NONE : 5 calls Specify the maximum number of Timed Re- minder calls that can be set at the same time. 01-32 : 1 station-32 stations NONE : 10 stations...
  • Page 727: Trunk-Direct Appearances

    TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES PROGRAMMING To provide Trunk-Direct Appearances on Analog trunk: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM30 Assign the terminating system for required • Y=02 Day Mode C.O. trunks to Trunk-Direct Appearances. • Y=03 Night Mode • Y=40 Mode A • Y=41 Mode B 000-255: Trunk No.
  • Page 728 TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES To provide enhanced Trunk-Direct Appearances on Analog trunk: START DESCRIPTION DATA term CM90 Program enhanced Hold key to each D • Y=00 My Line No. + + Key No. F0058: Hold Key Program Trunk Answer key. My Line No. + + Key No.
  • Page 729 TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES The table below shows the availability of the HOLD key (CM90 Y=00>F0058) on each condition. Trunk-Direct Trunk ID Code Kind of Availability of HOLD Key Appearances Assignment Trunk ID Code Display Trunks (CM90 Y=00>F0058) (CM30 Y=18) (CM30 Y=19) 0 (Provide) –...
  • Page 730 TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES To provide Trunk-Direct Appearances on ISDN BRI trunk: [Series 3800 software required] NOTE: ISDN Trunk Connection is required before setting following programming. Refer to “ISDN Sys- tem Manual”. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM30 Assign the terminating system for required •...
  • Page 731 TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES DESCRIPTION DATA CM76 Assign the data for interpreting the digits re- • Y=01 Day Mode ceived. • Y=02 Night Mode • Y=03 Mode A • Y=04 Mode B 000-999: Number Conversion Block No. assigned by CM76 Y=00/90 X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. to be termi- nated DXX: Change Terminating System to: D02: Trunk-Direct Appearances...
  • Page 732 TRUNK-DIRECT APPEARANCES DESCRIPTION DATA CM48 Allow second Dial Tone for ISDN trunk route. • 04: 2nd DT on ISDN trunks 0: For ISDN trunk route, 2nd Dial Tone is provided. CM8A To provide outgoing calls by pressing “#” key. • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No.
  • Page 733: Trunk Queuing-Outgoing

    TRUNK QUEUING-OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING-OUTGOING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Trunk • Y=02 Queuing-Outgoing to the required stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Allow Trunk Queuing-Outgoing in Service •...
  • Page 734: Trunk-To-Trunk Connection

    TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class C to each sta- • Y=07 tion. X-XXXXXXXX: My Line No. 00-15 : Service Restriction Class C CM15 Provide the switch hook flash capability dur- • Y=90, 91 ing C.O.
  • Page 735 TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provide the system with Trunk-to-Trunk Con- nection when no release signal arrives from the 0 : Available incoming trunk route and answer signal arrives 1 : Not available from the outgoing trunk route. Provide the system with Trunk-to-Trunk Con- nection transferred by a station or an attendant, 0 : Available when no answer signal arrives and release sig-...
  • Page 736 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 NOTE: The AMP card number must be as- For PIM2/3: C116-C131 signed to both of the first LEN (Lev- For PIM4/5: C132-C147...
  • Page 737 TRUNK-TO-TRUNK CONNECTION DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Echo Canceller function to each • Y=02 CM38 AMP pattern. 00-14: AMP pattern No. 00-14 0 : Through 1 : Normal Assign the Gain Controller of Echo Canceller • Y=03 to each AMP pattern. 00-14: AMP pattern No.
  • Page 738: Uniform Call Distribution (Ucd)

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM17 For each UCD group, assign station numbers, • one by one, in the order of hunting. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. X-XXXXXXXX: Another station No. to NOTE: Up to 60 stations can be assigned be linked into a single UCD group.
  • Page 739 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM17 • Y=6 Tie Line incoming call X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. of UCD group 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide • Y=7 DID/Automated Attendant Call X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. of UCD group 0 : Not provided 1 : To provide •...
  • Page 740 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the processing for an incoming call when all UCD stations are busy. 0 : Busy Tone Connection 1 : Queuing Specify the processing for a held call after set- 214: For the held call from Tie Line ting the UCD Busy Out.
  • Page 741: Busy In/Busy Out-Ucd

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) BUSY IN/BUSY OUT-UCD BUSY IN/BUSY OUT-UCD PROGRAMMING To provide UCD Busy Out indication on DSS Console: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 Provide the system with UCD Busy Out indication on DSS Console. 0: To provide CM97 Assign the function key on each DSS Console. DSS Console No.
  • Page 742: Call Waiting Indication-Ucd

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-UCD CALL WAITING INDICATION-UCD term To provide the LEDs on the D for UCD Call Waiting Indication: PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all UCD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing CM42 Specify the maximum number of queuing in...
  • Page 743 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-UCD To provide an external indicator for UCD Call Waiting: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Assign the incoming call to queuing mode when all UCD stations are busy. 1 : Queuing CM42 Specify the maximum number of queuing in each UCD group for controlling external indi- 01-99 : 1 call-99 calls...
  • Page 744 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) CALL WAITING INDICATION-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify ON/OFF condition for external relay/ external key on MP built-in DK00 card. 0 : ON (Ground Start) OFF (Ground Off [Open]) 1 : ON (Ground Off [Open]) OFF (Ground Start) CM44 Set the function of UCD Call Waiting Indica- XX Y...
  • Page 745: Delay Announcement-Ucd

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Digital • Y=02 Announcement Trunk Access (Record/Re- X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. play/Delete) to the required stations. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Assign Digital Announcement Trunk Access •...
  • Page 746 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 If the data for CM17 Y=A is “0”, set the inter- • val time for UCD Delay Announcement. 01-30: 4-120 seconds (4 second increments) If no data is set, the default setting is 32-36 sec- onds.
  • Page 747 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA term CM08 Specify a diversion display on a D or At- tendant Console when transferring a UCD call. 0 : Available 1 : Not available – 729 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch1011.fm...
  • Page 748 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD To set an outside party as the UCD overflow destination after the delay announcement: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM17 Specify the pattern of message sent to each • UCD group to send periodically. X-XXXXXXXX: Pilot Station No. of UCD group 0: To send periodically CM51...
  • Page 749 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) DELAY ANNOUNCEMENT-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 To apply Call Forwarding-All Calls-Outside, • Y=05 set the trunk route combinations for Tandem 00-63: Trunk Route No. NOTE Connection. 1 : Release signal arrives NOTE NOTE: CM36 For Resident System Programming, •...
  • Page 750: Hunt Past No Answer-Ucd

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) HUNT PAST NO ANSWER-UCD/IMMEDIATE OVERFLOW-UCD/PRIORITY QUEUING-UCD/QUEUE SIZE CONTROL-UCD HUNT PAST NO ANSWER-UCD PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL FORWARDING-NO ANSWER. Page 142 IMMEDIATE OVERFLOW-UCD PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL FORWARDING-BUSY LINE. Page 140 PRIORITY QUEUING-UCD PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA START CM35 Assign Priority Queuing per trunk route.
  • Page 751: Silent Monitor-Ucd

    UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) SILENT MONITOR-UCD SILENT MONITOR-UCD PROGRAMMING To monitor a UCD call, with or without a warning tone: NOTE: Monitoring telephone conversations may be illegal under certain circumstances and laws. Con- sult a legal advisor before implementing the monitoring of telephone conversations. Some fed- eral and state laws require a party monitoring a telephone conversation to use beep-tones, to notify all parties to the telephone conversation, and/or obtain consent from all parties to the telephone conversation.
  • Page 752 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) SILENT MONITOR-UCD DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for monitor, if required. • Y=0-3 Number Plan Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A033: Monitor CM90 Assign a monitoring function key to the re- • Y=00 term quired D My Line No.
  • Page 753 UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION (UCD) SILENT MONITOR-UCD HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide the delay announcement for UCD: DAT card or MP card (built-in DAT) term To provide the LEDs on the D term and DLC card To provide the external Call Waiting Indicator: DK card or MP (built-in External Equipment Interface) External Indicator provided by the customer Requirement for External Indicator:...
  • Page 754: Uniform Numbering Plan (Unp)-Voice And Data

    UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA PROGRAMMING For an open numbering system: START DESCRIPTION DATA 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...
  • Page 755 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A Assign the digits to be deleted from the calls to • Y=5000-5255 LCR Pattern No. 000-255 distant offices. To delete all digits of an area 151: Deletion of all digits of area code code: (NXX, 1NXX) assigned by CM8A Y=4000-4007...
  • Page 756 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA 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 an incoming call from the PBX. 22-200 OFFICE 21-200 OFFICE 8XX-XXXX 23-200...
  • Page 757 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA Example 2: When the PBX is a Tandem Office in the network. 21-XXXX DIAL NO. OFFICE /838-XXX 821-XXXX /8838-XXX 838-XXX TRUNK ROUTE 01 821-XXXX OFFICE XXXX Trunk Route to Office B: 01 Tie Line Access Code : 8 Area Code of Office B : 21 Intra-Office Termination: 838 Programming for Example 2:...
  • Page 758 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA • For Closed Numbering System START DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign an access code for LCR Group 3. • Y=0-3 Numbering Group 0-3 X-XXXX: Access Code A129: LCR Group 3 CM8A Assign an Area Code Development Pattern •...
  • Page 759 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA DESCRIPTION DATA CM8A To delete the designated digits of an area code: • Y=5000-5255 153: Designation of digit to be deleted : No digits deleted 01-10: First digit deleted-First 10 digits de- leted CCC : No digits deleted Assign the digits to be added when adding dig- •...
  • Page 760 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA 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 Trunk Route to Office A : 00 715X Area Code of Office A : 72 Area Code of Office B...
  • Page 761 UNIFORM NUMBERING PLAN (UNP)-VOICE AND DATA Example 2: When the PBX is a Tandem Office in the network. DIAL NO. OFFICE 7400/7350 7400/7350 7350 7350 7400 OFFICE 7400 TRUNK ROUTE 01 : 01 Trunk Route to Office B Area Code of Office B : 740 Area Code of Intra-Office Station : 735...
  • Page 762: Variable Timing Parameters

    VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS VARIABLE TIMING PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM41 Specify the Timing Parameters according to • Y=0-3 the user’s requirements. If no data is set (Dis- XX: See the Command Manual. played “NONE”) the standard timing which is XX: See the Command Manual.
  • Page 763: Voice Guide

    VOICE GUIDE VOICE GUIDE PROGRAMMING To provide the message that is sent when a station goes off hook while Message Waiting/Call Forwarding- All Calls/Do Not Disturb service is set to the station: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the multiple connections of the Digital Announcement Trunk (DAT card) on An- 0 : Available nouncement Service.
  • Page 764 VOICE GUIDE DESCRIPTION DATA CM15 Allow Announcement Service in Service Re- • Y=34 Group 0 striction Class A assigned by CM12 Y=02. • Y=35 Group 1 • Y=36 Group 2 • Y=37 Group 3 • Y=38 Group 4 • Y=39 Recording for Announcement Ser- vice (Group 0-4) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A as- signed by CM12 Y=02...
  • Page 765 VOICE GUIDE NOTE 1: While both Message Waiting and Call Forwarding-All Calls/Do Not Disturb Service are set to the station, the message assigned by CM49 Y=13>00 is sent. NOTE 2: While Message Reminder (from station/attendant) Service is set to the station, the message assigned by CM49 Y=13>00 is sent.
  • Page 766: Voice Mail Integration

    VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of CALL FORWARDING-ALL CALLS/BUSY LINE/NO ANSWER, do the following programming. START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether Ringing Transfer to an Atten- dant via VMS is available. 0 : Available 1 : Not available Specify the sending of the Mail Box number to the VMS when the VMS is recalled after trans-...
  • Page 767 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for MW lamp set/reset • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 from a VMS station port. X-XXXX: Access code A040: Set A041: Reset Assign the access code to retrieve a message •...
  • Page 768 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Assign VMS display, if required. • Y=0 By Character Code X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. 564D53: VMS character code • Y=1 By Character X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. VMS (Character) CM51 Assign the VMS station as the destination of a •...
  • Page 769 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION term To provide the Message Waiting Indication per line when a D accommodates multiline: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM11 Assign a Virtual Line station number to re- 000-255: Virtual LEN quired Virtual LEN. [Series 3300 software or before] 0000-1019: Virtual LEN [Series 3400 software or later] X-XXXXXXXX: Virtual Line station No.
  • Page 770: Voice Mail Transfer

    VOICE MAIL TRANSFER VOICE MAIL TRANSFER 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...
  • Page 771 VOICE MAIL TRANSFER To transfer a call from an Attendant or a station to a VMS by dialing of a Single Digit Feature Access Code “9” or by pushing a function key, while hearing RBT or BT from the destination station: START DESCRIPTION DATA...
  • Page 772: Whisper Page

    WHISPER PAGE WHISPER PAGE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No. XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A CM15 Specify Service Restriction Class A for whis- •...
  • Page 773: Chapter 2 Hotel Features

    CHAPTER 2 HOTEL FEATURES CHAPTER 2 HOTEL FEATURES This chapter explains the system outline, system capacity, system specifica- tions, system programming and hardware requirements for the Hotel System. HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE ............756 HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY ............ 761 HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ........762 HOTEL FEATURE LIST ............
  • Page 774: 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 C.O. LINE TELEPHONE EXTERNAL TONE SOURCE FOR AUTOMATIC WAKE UP GUEST ROOM TELEPHONE WITH MESSAGE WAITING LAMP HOTEL HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT PRINTER...
  • Page 775 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Application Processor/Main Processor • PMS with AP00 on RS-232C The Application Processor (AP) manages guest or administration room status and stores call informa- tion on each guest or administrative station. The AP also provides RS-232C interface ports for a Prop- erty Management System (PMS) terminal, a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) terminal and a Hotel Printer.
  • Page 776 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Property Management System (PMS) The PBX provides a data link interface to the customer supplied Property Management System (PMS) ac- commodating hotel management features. The PMS can be any computer connected to the PBX via a RS- 232C interface or a LAN interface.
  • Page 777 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Room data image messages indicating requests for data base updates and data base images. Room change, room swap and room copy for data update. NOTE: Room copy is available only when MP built-in PMS on IP is provided. Room occupancy change and room data change for data update.
  • Page 778 HOTEL SYSTEM OUTLINE Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) sends out the outgoing/incoming C.O. call information to an external SMDR terminal (Personal Computer). The SMDR is usually used in conjunction with the PMS and used for the following purposes. •...
  • Page 779: Hotel System Capacity

    HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY HOTEL SYSTEM CAPACITY ITEM CAPACITY [Series 3300 software or before] Guest/Administrative Station 1020 [Series 3400 software or later] Front Desk Terminal Hotel Console Hotel Printer I/O port for PMS/SMDR/Hotel Printer I/O port for SMDR/PMS via LAN I/O port for Hotel Printer –...
  • Page 780: Hotel System Specifications

    HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • PMS/SMDR Interface via RS-232C/Hotel Printer Interface SPECIFICATIONS ITEM PMS/SMDR INTERFACE HOTEL PRINTER INTERFACE Physical Interface RS-232C RS-232C Synchronization Asynchronous Asynchronous Protocol IMS Procedure Transmission Speed 1200/2400/4800/9600 bps 1200/2400/4800 bps (for PN-AP00-B with AP00 program) NOTE 300/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200 bps (for PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with...
  • Page 781: Specifications

    HOTEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS • PMS/SMDR Interface via LAN ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Physical layer Ethernet Connection layer The Ethernet packet format complies with the DIX standard. TCP/IP protocol ARP, IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP Socket interface Complies with 4.3 BSD socket interface Transport protocol TCP stream type protocol Application port number SMDR: 60010 (fixed)
  • Page 782: 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 1 – –...
  • Page 783 HOTEL FEATURE LIST NOTE 1: For MP built-in PMS on IP, only PMS can set/cancel this feature to a guest station. For PMS with AP00 on RS-232C, Front Desk Terminal, Hotel Console or administrative sta- tion can set/cancel this feature to a guest station. NOTE 2: Front Desk Terminal, Hotel Console or administrative station can set/cancel this feature to a guest station.
  • Page 784: Hotel System Programming Summary

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SUMMARY Programming Summary for Hotel System START Do you provide MP built-in PMS on IP or MP built-in SMDR on IP? Have the AP already been initialized? AP INITIALIZATION Page 768 (PN-AP00-B WITH AP00 PROGRAM) AP INITIALIZATION Page 770 (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D WITH MRCA PROGRAM)
  • Page 785: Hotel System Programming

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PRECAUTION/STATION NUMBER DATA LOADING/DIGITS OF STATION NUMBER 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 786: Ap Initialization (Pn-Ap00-B With Ap00 Program)

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AP INITIALIZATION (PN-AP00-B WITH AP00 PROGRAM) AP INITIALIZATION (PN-AP00-B WITH AP00 PROGRAM) This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 787: Ap Controlled Stations

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AP CONTROLLED STATIONS AP CONTROLLED STATIONS [Series 3400 software required] In Billing/Hotel features using the AP00 card (PN-AP00-B with AP00 program), a maximum of 504 sta- tions can be controlled by the AP00 card. When 505 or more stations are accommodated in a system, you have to specify to each station whether a station is controlled by AP00 card or not.
  • Page 788: Ap Initialization (Pn-Ap00-B/Pn-Ap00-D With Mrca Program)

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AP INITIALZATION (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D WITH MRCA PROGRAM) AP INITIALIZATION (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D WITH MRCA PROGRAM) [Series 3300 software required] This section explains the data assignment to make the AP active. You can skip the data assignment explained on this section, if one of the following AP related features has been activated;...
  • Page 789: Hotel Feature Programming

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL FEATURE PROGRAMMING HOTEL FEATURE PROGRAMMING Page 772 • AUTOMATIC WAKE UP Page 780 • CHECK IN/CHECK OUT • DIRECT DATA ENTRY Page 786 • DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL Page 788 • DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM Page 794 • HOTEL/MOTEL ATTENDANT CONSOLE Page 798 •...
  • Page 790: Automatic Wake Up

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP AUTOMATIC WAKE UP PROGRAMMING To provide Automatic Wake Up from a guest station or administrative station, or Front Desk Terminal, or PMS: NOTE: PMS with AP00 on RS-232C is not available when using PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program.
  • Page 791 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign the access code for Wake Up call set or • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 reset. X-XXXX: Access Code A024: Wake Up set from guest NOTE: This data assignment is not required A025: Wake Up cancel from guest when Wake Up is set by PMS.
  • Page 792 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM14 When an External Announcement Machine is XX ZZZ: LEN required, assign the COT card and DK card to XX : 00-59: FP No. required LEN. ZZZ: 000-127: Port No. [Series 3200 R6.2 software required] DB00-DB09: Interface card No.
  • Page 793 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM14 When the DAT is required, assign the DAT to XX ZZZ: LEN the required LEN. XX : 00-59: FP No. To provide the restriction announcement for ZZZ: 000-127: Port No. Wake Up call setting, assign the following EB002-EB127: DAT respectively.
  • Page 794 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the condition for printing the Wake Up 282:“RING ON OK” when call starts call information if Hotel Printer is provided. 283:“STATION BUSY” when station is busy 284:“CONNECTION BLOCK” when call is unsuccessful 286:“STATION ANSWER”...
  • Page 795 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM49 When providing DAT, assign the answering • Y=00 message for Wake Up to the DAT card or MP 000-001: Built-in DAT on MP card built-in DAT. 002-127: Digital Announcement Trunk Card No. assigned by CM10/ CM14 0C XX: Answering message on Automatic Wake Up...
  • Page 796 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the action when the number of Wake Up calls exceeds the maximum number as- 0 : Restrict Wake Up call setting signed by CM42>04. 1 : Set to 5 or 10 minutes prior to preset time CM49 Assign the restriction announcement for Wake...
  • Page 797 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC WAKE UP To provide printing the set/cancel/execution record of Automatic Wake Up, refer to the programming in “PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE”. Page 828 [Series 3600 software required] HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide Hotel Printer or Front Desk Terminal or PMS: AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program Printer (Customer provided) and RS PRT-15S CA/RS PRT-15S CA-C/RS NORM-4S CA Front Desk Terminal...
  • Page 798: Check In/Check Out

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT CHECK IN/CHECK OUT PROGRAMMING • When using PN-AP00-B with AP00 program To provide Check In/Check Out from a Front Desk Terminal or PMS with AP00 on RS-232C: DESCRIPTION DATA START CMD000 Provide the print out function of Check In time when the Check In is set from Front Desk Ter- 1: Available minal.
  • Page 799 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT DESCRIPTION DATA CMD031 Assign the required functions to the Room Sta- X00: Room Cutoff is set tus codes set by Check In and Check Out oper- X01: Room Cutoff is canceled ations. X02: Do Not Disturb is set X03: Do Not Disturb is canceled X04: Wake Up call is canceled X05: Message Waiting Lamp is turned off...
  • Page 800 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT • When using PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program [Series 3900 software required] To provide Check In/Check Out from a Front Desk Terminal: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Specify the kind of station. • Y=51 X-XXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Administrative Station 1 : Guest Station CM12...
  • Page 801 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Assign Room Status Code set by Check In op- eration. 0 : Not used 1-8 : Room Status Code 1-8 Assign Room Status Code set by Check Out operation. 0 : Not used 1-8 : Room Status Code 1-8 Specify call charge printout method when Room Status Code matches the Room Status...
  • Page 802 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD31 X 04: Check In time delete : 1-8: Room Status Code 0 : Not deleted 1 : To delete X 05: Maid Identification number set/ change : 1-8: Room Status Code 0 : Not available 1 : Available X 06: Hotel/Motel Toll Restriction...
  • Page 803 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING CHECK IN/CHECK OUT To provide printing of Check In/Check In cancel, Check Out/Check Out cancel, refer to the programming “PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE”. Page 828 [Series 3600 software required] HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program Front Desk Terminal or RS RVS-15S CA/RS RVS-4S CA/RS NORM-4S CA (for PMS with AP00 on RS-232C) –...
  • Page 804: Direct Data Entry

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DIRECT DATA ENTRY DIRECT DATA ENTRY PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Assign the Service Class number to guest room X-XXXX: Guest station No. station, if Hotel Printer and PMS with AP00 on 00 -15: Service Class No. RS-232C are provided.
  • Page 805 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DIRECT DATA ENTRY DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Designate the output unit for Direct Data En- try, if Hotel Printer and PMS with AP00 on 0 : PMS RS-232C are provided. 1 : Hotel Printer 2 : PMS and Hotel Printer Designate the printout format of Direct Data Entry, if Hotel Printer and PMS with AP00 on 0 : Printout Format 1...
  • Page 806: Do Not Disturb-Hotel/Motel

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL PROGRAMMING To provide Do Not Disturb from a guest station or administrative station, or Front Desk Terminal, or PMS: NOTE: PMS with AP00 on RS-232C is not available when using PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program.
  • Page 807 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL 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 808 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Send Controlled Restriction message to PMS when setting Do Not Disturb, if PMS with 1: To send AP00 on RS-232C is provided. Specify whether the printing of Do Not Disturb for individual station set/cancel from Front 0 : Available Desk Terminal is available or not.
  • Page 809 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL term To set the Do Not Disturb feature to the stations of SLT/sub line of D /Virtual line stations that are ac- term commodated to the D multiline as the sub line, and to display the Do Not Disturb Set/Reset status of term the stations on the lamp of D [Series 3500 software required]...
  • Page 810 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL term • For Set Side (stations of SLT, sub line of D or virtual line stations) START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to the re- • Y=02 quired stations. X-XXXXXXXX: Station No./Sub Line No./Virtual Line Station XX ZZ XX: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class A...
  • Page 811 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-HOTEL/MOTEL HARDWARE REQUIRED To provide Front Desk Terminal or PMS: AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program Front Desk Terminal or RS RVS-15S CA/RS RVS-4S CA/RS NORM-4S CA (for PMS with AP00 on RS-232C) –...
  • Page 812: Do Not Disturb-System

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM PROGRAMMING To provide Do Not Disturb-System from a Front Desk Terminal: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM13 Assign Do Not Disturb-System to required sta- • Y=00 tions. X-XXXXXX: Station No. Do Not Disturb is set to the stations assigned 0: To provide by this command simultaneously from the Front Desk Terminal or Attendant Console.
  • Page 813 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify Call Forwarding-Busy Line/Station 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 CM51 Y=10 0 : Tenant of called station for the tenant of calling or called station.
  • Page 814 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM To provide Do Not Disturb group set/cancel at specified timing in advance: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Assign the group of stations in Do Not Disturb. • Y=00 X-XXXX: Station No. 0: To provide CMDD00 Provide Do Not Disturb group set/cancel.
  • Page 815 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING DO NOT DISTURB-SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD22 Provide the Time Table for Do Not Disturb X YY ZZ group set/cancel. X : 0-3: Time Table No. 0-3 YY: 00-23: Hour ZZ : 00-55: Minute (5 minute increments) 0 : Do Not Disturb Group Cancel 1 : Do Not Disturb Group Set CM90 Assign a Do Not Disturb function key to the...
  • Page 816: Hotel/Motel Attendant Console

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL ATTENDANT CONSOLE HOTEL/MOTEL ATTENDANT CONSOLE PROGRAMMING In addition to programming the DESKCON as described in CHAPTER 1, assign the Hotel function keys to the Console. Page 47 For DESKCON, refer to SN716 DESKCON. Page 73 For Multi-function key, refer to MULTI-FUNCTION KEY.
  • Page 817: Hotel/Motel Did Number Allocation To Guest Station

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL DID NUMBER ALLOCATION TO GUEST STATION HOTEL/MOTEL DID NUMBER ALLOCATION TO GUEST STATION [Series 3400 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify the DID Development Table for guest station. 0 : Development Table 1 for DID No. as- signed by CM76 Y=90 NOTE: Set the second data the same as the...
  • Page 818: Hotel/Motel Front Desk Instrument

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM02 Assign the system clock data. 0: Calendar Year 2000-2099 1: Date MM DD WW MM : 01-12 (Month) DD : 01-31 (Date) WW: 00 (Sun) : 01 (Mon) : 02 (Tue) : 03 (Wed)
  • Page 819 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class B for Front • Y=02 term Desk Terminal to required D X-XXXXXX: My Line No. XX ZZ ZZ: 00-15 : Service Restriction Class B CM15 Allow Front Desk Terminal in Service Restric- •...
  • Page 820 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT • When using AP00-B card with AP00 program DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Specify the symbol of the currency printed out, if Hotel Printer is provided. 0 : $ 1 : Not printed ( will be printed) 2 : FF (France Franc) CMD000 Designate the language of message printed out,...
  • Page 821 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on the See the following table. port (Port 1/3) connected to the printer, if Hotel See the following table. Printer is provided. AP00 INITIAL 1ST DATA (1) MEANING DATA MEANING...
  • Page 822 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION DATA CMD035 Assign the Hotel Printer to each Front Desk X-XXXX: My Line No. of Front Desk Ter- Terminal, if Hotel Printer is provided. minal 0 : Hotel Printer 0 1 : Hotel Printer 1 By system reset (press SW1 on the MP card), station number information is transferred from the MP to the AP.
  • Page 823 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT • When using AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Set interface condition for PN-AP00-B/ 101 (Port 1) PN-AP00-D with MRCA program RS port. 103 (Port 3) 00 : Not used AP00 INITIAL 12 : External Printer NOTE: When setting the second data to 12, the initial data of CMDD10>X00, X01, X02, X03, X04,...
  • Page 824 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT For printing the set/cancel/execution record of hotel features such as Automatic Wake Up/Do Not Disturb/ Room Cutoff/Message Waiting from Front Desk Terminals, refer to the programming in “PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE” Page 828 [Series 3600 software required] HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program...
  • Page 825: Hotel/Motel Toll Restriction Change-Guest Station

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL TOLL RESTRICTION CHANGE-GUEST STATION HOTEL/MOTEL TOLL RESTRICTION CHANGE-GUEST STATION [Series 3900 software required] PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM13 Specify the kind of station. • Y=51 X-XXXXXX: Station No. 0 : Administrative Station 1 : Guest Station CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A to required •...
  • Page 826 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOTEL/MOTEL TOLL RESTRICTION CHANGE-GUEST STATION DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD31 Assign the each function to the Room Status X 00: Room Cutoff is set Code assigned by CMDD01>12 and 13. : 1-8: Room Status Code 0 : Not available 1 : Set 2 : Reset X 06: Hotel/Motel Toll Restriction...
  • Page 827: House Phone

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING HOUSE PHONE HOUSE PHONE PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM12 Assign the House Phone Group number to re- • Y=03 quired stations. X-XXXX: Station No. 00-03: House Phone Group 0-3 NOTE: There is no limit to the number of House Phones permitted in the sys- tem as long as the maximum number of ports is not exceeded.
  • Page 828: Maid Status

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MAID STATUS MAID STATUS PROGRAMMING • When using PN-AP00-B with AP00 program Page 800 In addition to the programming of “HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT” Page 821, do the following program- “PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE” ming: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 If maid ID Code is used, set the data for 281 to...
  • Page 829 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 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 Room YY: Functions Status Code, set the functions to each Room 00: Room Cutoff Set Status Code according to the table below.
  • Page 830 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MAID STATUS • When using PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program [Series 3900 software required] In addition to the programming of “HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT” Page 800, do the following programming: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM08 If maid ID Code is used, set the data for 281 to 0 : Available 1 : Not available CM20...
  • Page 831 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MAID STATUS DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Assign Room Status Code set by Check In op- eration. 0 : Not used 1-8 : Room Status Code 1-8 Assign Room Status Code set by Check Out operation. 0 : Not used 1-8 : Room Status Code 1-8 Assign Room Status Code when pressing Call Recording Function Button.
  • Page 832 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MAID STATUS DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD31 X 04: Check In time delete : 1-8: Room Status Code 0 : Not deleted 1 : To delete X 05: Maid Identification number set/ change : 1-8: Room Status Code 0 : Not available 1 : Available X 06: Hotel/Motel Toll Restriction Change-Guest Station...
  • Page 833: Message Registration

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 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 615 To provide Message Registration on PMS: DESCRIPTION DATA START CM04 Specify PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA •...
  • Page 834 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MESSAGE REGISTRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CM35 Specify the type of answer signal from distant • Y=04 office in outgoing connection for each trunk 00-63: Trunk Route No. route. 1 : Battery Reversal from C.O. line 2 : Answer signal arrives from Tie Line/ ISDN 7 : Answer signal does not arrive Provide SMDR service for outgoing calls to re-...
  • Page 835 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MESSAGE REGISTRATION DESCRIPTION DATA CMD027 Specify the charging method to each dialed XXX Y number, if PMS with AP00 on RS-232C is pro- XXX: 000-511: Call Development Table vided. No. assigned by CMD026 : Dialed Digit 0-9, A (*), B (#) 1 : No charge 9 : Send to PMS HARDWARE REQUIRED...
  • Page 836: Message Waiting

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MESSAGE WAITING MESSAGE WAITING PROGRAMMING To provide the Message Waiting from an administrative station, Front Desk Terminal, or PMS: NOTE: PMS with AP00 on RS-232C is not available when using PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program. DESCRIPTION DATA START CM12 Assign Service Restriction Class A for Mes- •...
  • Page 837 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 Assign access code for Message Waiting Set/ • Y=0-3 Numbering Plan Group 0-3 Reset/Retrieve from administrative station, if X-XXXX: Access Code required. A040: MW Lamp Control-Set A041: MW Lamp Control-Reset NOTE 2: This data assignment is not required A147: MW Retrieve when Message Waiting is set by...
  • Page 838 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING MESSAGE WAITING DESCRIPTION DATA CM90 Assign the Message Waiting function key to • Y=00 term the D of administrative station or Front My Line No. + + Key No. Desk Terminal or Attendant Console, if pro- • For administrative station vided.
  • Page 839: Property Management System Interface

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE PROGRAMMING The following shows the minimal programming to establish the PMS interface link. After this program- ming, the Status Inquiry (Feature Code “70”, Function Code “F” and “0”) is available. –...
  • Page 840 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE To provide PMS with AP00 on RS-232C: START DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 Assign the attribute data, depending on the See the following table. port (Port 0-3) connected to PMS. See the following table. AP00 INITIAL : Initial Data 1ST DATA MEANING...
  • Page 841 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA CMD001 NOTE 1: For the Port 1 and Port 3, data speed 9600 bps cannot be set. NOTE 2: For the PMS, the 2nd data=4 should be assigned. CMD000 Send a Violation Code Message when PBX re- ceives an illegal message from PMS.
  • Page 842 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE To provide MP built-in PMS on IP: [Series 3400 software required] NOTE: The MP card (or the MP card in a Main Site when Remote PIM over IP feature is provided) communicates with the PMS terminal. For the settings in the PMS terminal side, set IP address assigned by CM0B Y=00 (or CM0B Y=02 when VLAN is provided) as a destination of the PMS terminal, and set “60050”...
  • Page 843 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA CM0B Assign the Subnet Mask for the system. • Y=00 INITIAL 000000000000-255255255255: Subnet Mask for the system Assign the Default Gateway Address for the • Y=00 system. 000000000000-255255255255: INITIAL Default Gateway Address for the system CM04 Specify the MP as a control method of the •...
  • Page 844 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE When displaying PMS information on an Administrative station, a Front Desk Terminal, do the following programming in addition to the programming of MP built-in PMS on IP. [Series 3400 software required] START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Provided the system with Name Display ser-...
  • Page 845 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA CM77 Enter the desired trunk name to each trunk • Y=2 By Character Code route by CM77 Y=2 or Y=3. 00-14, 16-63: Trunk Name No. assigned by CM35 Y=03 20-7F: Character Code Maximum 8 digits See APPENDIX B: Character Code...
  • Page 846 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE When printing the set/cancel/execution record of hotel features such as Automatic Wake Up/Do Not Dis- turb/Room Cutoff/Message Waiting, do the following programming in addition to the programming of MP built-in PMS on IP. [Series 3600 software required] AP Initialization (PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D with MRCA program) You can distinguish whether the AP is active or not by the RUN lamp indication.
  • Page 847 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE To make available the RS port of PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D card (with MRCA program): START DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD01 Set interface condition for PN-AP00-B/ 101 (Port 1) PN-AP00-D with MRCA program RS port. 103 (Port 3) 00 : Not used AP00 INITIAL 12 : External Printer...
  • Page 848 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE To make available the printing of each hotel feature record: START DESCRIPTION DATA CM08 Specify whether the printing of each hotel fea- ture record with the printer that is connected to 0 : Available the PMS using the PN-AP00-B/PN-AP00-D 1 : Not available card (with MRCA program) is available, or...
  • Page 849 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INTERFACE DESCRIPTION DATA CMDD00 Specify the printing way of Automatic Wake Up for a individual station execution. 0 : To print only result 1 : To print process and result NOTE: When the second data is set to 1, the record of the start of calling/the called station is busy/re-calling is also printed.
  • Page 850: Room Cutoff

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM CUTOFF ROOM CUTOFF PROGRAMMING • When using PN-AP00-B with AP00 program To provide the Room Cutoff by using Room Cutoff key of a Front Desk Terminal or PMS, do the following programming in addition to the programming of “HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT”...
  • Page 851 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM CUTOFF DESCRIPTION DATA CMD000 Send Controlled Restriction message to PMS when setting Room Cutoff feature, if PMS 1: To send with AP00 on RS-232C is provided. Specify whether the printing of Room Cutoff set/cancel from Front Desk Terminal is avail- 0 : Available able or not.
  • Page 852 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM CUTOFF To provide the Room Cutoff by using the Room Status Code, do the following programming in addition to the programming of “HOTEL/MOTEL FRONT DESK INSTRUMENT” Page 800 “MAID STATUS” Page 810. START DESCRIPTION DATA CMD015 Assign the Class of Service for Room Status.
  • Page 853 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM CUTOFF DESCRIPTION DATA CMD027 Specify if the dialed digit should be changed XXX Y (Toll Call and International Call) or not. XXX: Call Development Table No. (000-511) assigned by CMD026 NOTE: When specifying the changed digits : First Dialed Digit: 0-9, A (*), B (#) by CMD027, the same number of XXX 3...
  • Page 854 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM CUTOFF To provide Room Cutoff from a Front Desk Terminal with AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program, refer to the programming in “HOTEL/MOTEL TOLL RESTRICTION CHANGE-GUEST STATION”. Page 807 [Series 3900 software required] HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program Front Desk Terminal or RS RVS-15S CA/RS RVS-4S CA/RS NORM-4S CA (for PMS with AP00 on RS-232C) –...
  • Page 855: Room Status

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ROOM STATUS ROOM STATUS PROGRAMMING Refer to “MAID STATUS” Page 810 HARDWARE REQUIRED AP00-B card with AP00 program or AP00-B/AP00-D card with MRCA program Front Desk Terminal – 837 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32ch2001.fm JUNE/01/2007...
  • Page 856: Single Digit Dialing

    HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SINGLE DIGIT DIALING SINGLE DIGIT DIALING PROGRAMMING START DESCRIPTION DATA CM21 Assign the single digit access code for the re- • Y=0-3: Numbering Plan Group 0-3 quired features. X: Single Digit Access Code 0-9, A (*), B (#) For example, to provide the system with the A047 : TAS Answer A...
  • Page 857 HOTEL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SINGLE DIGIT DIALING DESCRIPTION DATA CM20 If different digit station numbers of the same • Y=0-3: Numbering Plan Group 0-3 level are required within a system, set the lead- X-XX: Leading one or two digits of station ing one or two digits to the data for the required combination of station numbering plan.
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  • Page 859: Appendix A Terminal Key Assignment

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term This appendix contains the key number layout of each D DESKCON, DSS Console, and Add-On Module. Refer to this appendix when you assign a key function by CM90 or CM97. term term 85/D...
  • Page 860: D Term 85/D Term Ip Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers term term Series i Series i (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) Recall Feature (98) (90) (91) Directory Conf (99) (92) Message Redial PQRS WXYZ (93) Answer (95) Transfer Speaker...
  • Page 861 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers term term Series i Series i Exit Help (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) Recall Feature (98) Directory (90) (91) NOTE Conf (99) Message (92) Redial PQRS WXYZ (93) Answer...
  • Page 862 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers term term Series i Series i Exit Help (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) Recall Feature (98) (90) (91) Directory NOTE Conf...
  • Page 863 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers term term Series i Series i Exit Help Feature Recall Directory Conf Message Redial PQRS WXYZ Answer OPER Speaker Hold Transfer DTR-16LD Continued on next page – A5 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 864 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers 16 Line/Trunk/Feature Keys + 16 One Touch Keys term term Series i Series i Exit Help (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
  • Page 865 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term term 85/D IP Key Numbers 24 Line/Trunk/Feature Keys + 8 One Touch Keys term term Series i Series i Exit Help (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (07) (08) (09) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
  • Page 866: D 75 Key Numbers

    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 term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04)
  • Page 867 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 75 Key Numbers term Key Numbers (01) (02) (03) (04) (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 Hold...
  • Page 868 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT term 75 Key Numbers term Key Numbers 24 Line/Trunk/Feature Keys + 8 One Touch Keys (01) (02) (03) (04) (05) (06) (08) (09) (07) (10) (11) (12) (13) (16) (17) (18) (14) (15) (22) (23) (24) (19) (20)
  • Page 869: D 65 Key Numbers

    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 – A11 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 870 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 – A12 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 871 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 872 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 HOLD SPKR Continued on next page –...
  • Page 873 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 874: 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) (92) (19) (20) (21) Start Mute TRKSL Call Park Position Busy (22) (23) (24) Cancel Volume L6 (12) (95) DEST...
  • Page 875: Dss Console Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT DSS Console Key Numbers DCU-60-1 Continued on next page – A17 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 876 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT DSS Console Key Numbers EDW-48-2 – A18 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 877: Add-On Module Key Numbers

    APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT Add-On Module Key Numbers DCU-60-1 Continued on next page – A19 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 878 APPENDIX A TERMINAL KEY ASSIGNMENT Add-On Module Key Numbers EDW-48-2 – A20 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apa001.fm...
  • Page 879: 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 dis- term played on D or Attendant Console. Character Code Table .............. – B1 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apb001.fm...
  • Page 880 APPENDIX B CHARACTER CODE TABLE Character Code Table X: Upper digit Y: Lower digit ” & ’ < ¥ > ← Example: To set “John”, do the following operation. – B2 – NWA-008845-001 Rev.5.0 32apb001.fm DECEMBER/02/2005...

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