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    							NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4
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    AHSY
    387 00
    Not used
    388 00
    Not used
    389 00
    Not used
    390 00
    Not used
    391 00
    Not used
    392 00
    Not used
    393 00
    Not used
    394 00
    Not used
    395 00
    Not used
    396 00
    Not used
    397 00
    Not used
    398 00
    Not used
    399 00
    Not used
    400
    Hour data is assigned using a decimal number 
    (Military Time)
    Example 1:2:00 a.m. - This data is entered as 
    02.
    Example 2:2:30 a.m. - This data is entered as 
    14.The time at which the printer 
    periodically prints out the 
    setting status of such Service 
    Features as Automatic 
    Wake-Up, Group 
    Announcement, etc.
    401
    Minute data is assigned using a decimal number 
    (Military Time)
    Example 1:2:00 a.m. - This data is entered as 
    00.
    Example 2:2:30 a.m. - This data is entered as 
    30.
    4020
    b0Not used
    b1
    Wake-Up Result (Answer) Printout
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    0
    b2
    Not used 0
    b3
    0b4
    0b5
    0b6
    0b7
    INDEX
    (0 – 1023)DATA
    (DATA)
    00 – FF
    (Hex)BIT
    CORRESPONDING
    DATA
    CONTENTS
    DATA
    0/1BIT 
    						
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    403
    b0
    Processing of Checkout Result (Feature Code = 16, Function Code = 2) when 
    received from PMS.
    0: Out status memory in guest memory is cleared.
    1: All guest memory is cleared.
    0
    b1
    Not used 0
    b2
    0b3
    0b4
    0b5
    0b6
    0b7
    404 00Not used
    405
    b0
    Hotel printer prints out the Setting information of the 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    b1
    Hotel printer prints out the Cancel information of the 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    b2
    Hotel printer prints out the result of the 2nd Wake-Up Call.
    0/1 = Required/Not Required
    0
    b3
    Not used 0b4
    0b5
    0b6
    b7
    Wake-Up Call information (Set, Cancel, Result) are printed out with:
    0/1 = Two Lines/One Line
    406 00
    Not used
    2047 00
    Not used
    INDEX
    (0 – 1023)DATA
    (DATA)
    00 – FF
    (Hex)BIT
    CORRESPONDING
    DATA
    CONTENTS
    DATA
    0/1BIT
    ~~~~ 
    						
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    AANP
    AANP:  Assignment of Administration Numbering Plan
    1. General
    This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service that is required for the
    first digit received (pre-translation). 
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Hotel Application only.
    2. If the Guest and Admin. Numbering are separated (the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 160, bit6=0), use
    this command for the Admin. Numbering plan. For the Guest numbering plan, use the AGNP command.
    Note:Hotel features are available in TN1 only. If the numbering plans are separated by tenants, the purpose for
    each tenant is completely separated.
    Admin. Station required of the guest room call must be allocated in TN1.
    3. The applicable Tenant Number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 8. Enter
    the tenant number this command affects.
    4. If data of this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 92, bit2=1), assign
    TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    5. When changing any of the numbering plan data, the old data must be deleted before new data is assigned.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    The first digit of station number, service
    access code and/or trunk access code, etc.
    (0-9, *, #)1st DC
    CIBLF 1st DIGIT CODE
    (1st DC) TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)
    Whether the station busy status is monitored by the system or not.
    In Hotel system, assign “0” for this parameter.NND
    CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
    (CI)
    N/H/BN UMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)
    MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP FIELD
    (BLF)
    0/1
    N = Normal (Idle)
    H = Hooking
    B = Busy0 = Out of Service 1 = In service The status of the “1st DC” dialedThe primarily analyzed digits, prior to the AASP command.
    To assign different number of digits for this, assign minimum 
    number of digits in this parameter. 
    0
    0 
    						
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    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER
     (TN)1ST DIGIT
    (1ST DC)CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
    (CI) NUMBER OF 
    NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND) 
    MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP
    FIELD
    (BLF) 
    0/1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0 
    						
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    AANP
    TENANT
    NUMBER 
    (TN)1ST DIGIT
    (1ST DC)CONNECTION 
    STATUS INDEX
    (CI) 
    N/H/BNUMBER OF 
    NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND) 
    MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP
    FIELD
    (BLF) 
    0/1
    1NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    2NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    3NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    4NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    5NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    6NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    7NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    8NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    9NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    0NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    *NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    #NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0 
    						
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    AGNP
    AGNP:  Assignment of Guest Numbering Plan
    1. General
    This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service which is required for the
    first digit received (pre-translation).
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Hotel Application only.
    2. If the Guest and Admin. Numbering are separated (the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 160, bit6 = 0),
    use this command for the Guest Numbering plan. For the Admin. numbering plan, use the AANP com-
    mand.
    Note:Hotel features are available in TN1 only. If the numbering plans are separated by tenants, the purpose for
    each tenant is completely separated. Admin. Station required of the guest room call must be allocated in
    TN1.
    3. The applicable Tenant Number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 8. Enter
    the tenant number this command affects.
    If data for this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 92, bit2 = 1), assign
    TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    4. When changing any of the numbering plan data, the old data must be deleted before new data is assigned.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    The first digit of station number, service
    access code and/or trunk access code, etc.
    (0-9, *, #)1st DC
    CIBLF 1st DIGIT CODE
    (1st DC) TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)
    Whether the station busy status is monitored by the system or not.
    In Hotel system, assign “0” for this parameter.NND
    CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
    (CI)
    N/H/BN UMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)
    MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP FIELD
    (BLF)
    0/1
    N = Normal (Idle)
    H = Hooking
    B = Busy0 = Out of Service 1 = In service The status of the “1st DC” dialedThe primarily analyzed digits, prior to the AGSP command.
    To assign different number of digits for this, assign minimum 
    number of digits in this parameter.
    0
    0 
    						
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    AGNP
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER 
    (TN)1ST DIGIT
    (1ST DC)CONNECTION 
    STATUS INDEX
    (CI) 
    N/H/BNUMBER OF 
    NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)
     MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP
    FIELD
    (BLF) 
    0/1
    1NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    2NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    3NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    4NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    5NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    6NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    7NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    8NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    9NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    0NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    *NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0
    #NNormal 0
    H Hooking 0
    BBusy 0 
    						
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    AGNPL
    AGNPL:  Assignment of Guest Numbering Plan for LDM
    1. General
    This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service required for the first digit
    received (pre-translation).
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Hotel Application.
    2. If the Guest and Admin. Numbering are separated (the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 160, bit6 = 0),
    use this command for the Guest Numbering plan. For the admin. numbering plan, use the ANPDL com-
    mand.
    Note:Hotel features are available in TN1 only. If the numbering plans are separated by tenants, the purpose for
    each tenant is completely separated. Admin. Station required of the guest room call must be allocated in
    TN1.
    3. Use this command to assign the numbering data for the operator call and the priority call (terminating to
    ATT) in the Fusion network.
    4. The numbering data for Telephone numbers may be programmed by this command; however, those
    Telephone numbers are available in the self node only.
    Telephone numbers available within the Fusion network are to be programmed at Network Control Node
    (NCN) using the AGNPN and AGSPN commands.
    5. The system data assignment (ASYDL, SYS1, INDEX 513, bit0 = 1) is needed to use the AGNPL
    command. 
    						
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    AGNPL
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)1st DIGIT CODE
    (1st DC)CONNECTION STATUS 
    INDEX
    (CI)
    N/H/BNUMBER OF 
    NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)
    MAXIMUM 16 DIGITSBUSY LAMP 
    FIELD
     (BLF)
    0/1
    1st DC
    The first digit of service access code, etc., 
    (0-9, *, #)
    NND
    The first digits analyzed prior to the ASPAL command. 
    Assign the minimum number of digits for each Access 
    Code.
    To assign a different number of digits, such as Timing Start 
    for Telephone numbers, assign the maximum number of 
    digits in this parameter.
    CI
    The status of the 1st DC dialed:
    N = Normal
    H = Hooking
    B = BusyBLF
    Whether the station busy status is monitored by the system or not. 
    For Hotel system, assign “0” for this parameter.
    0 = Out of Service 1 - In service 
    						
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    AGNPL
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)1ST DIGIT
    (1ST DC)CONNECTION
    STATUS INDEX
    (CI)NUMBER OF
    NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)BUSY LAMP
    FIELD
    (BLF)REMARKS
    1NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    2NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    3NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    4NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    5NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    6NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    7NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    8NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    9NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    0NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy
    #NNormal
    H Hooking
    BBusy 
    						
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