NEC Neax 2400 Imx Hotel Office Data Specification
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NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4 Page 99 Revision 1.0 AGNPN AGNPN: Assignment of Guest Numbering Plan for NDM 1. General This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service required by the first digit received (pre-translation). The data assigned on this command is written in the Network Data Memory (NDM) of the Network Control Node (NCN), updating the NDM at each Local Node (LN). 2. Precautions 1. This command is used for the Hotel Application. 2. If the Guest and Admin. Numbering are separated (the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX160, bit6 = 0), use this command for the Guest Numbering plan. For the Admin. numbering plan, use the ANPDN com- mand. Note:Hotel features are available in TN1 only. If the AGNPN command is not common for all tenants, tenants are restricted from calling between each other. Hotel Admin phones must be in tenant 1. 3. The system data assignment (ASYDN, SYS 1, INDEX 514, bit0 = 1) provides the Network Data Memory (NDM). 3. Data Entry Instructions TENANT NUMBER (TN)1st DIGIT CODE (1st DC)CONNECTION STATUS INDEX (CI) N/H/BNUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND) MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP FIELD DISPLAY (BLF) 0/1 0 NND The first digits analyzed, prior to the ASPAN command. To assign a different number of digits for this, assign the minimum number of dig- its to be used in this parameter.1st DC The first digit of access code for Tele- phone Number. (0-9,*,#) CI The status of the “1st DC” dialed N = Normal (Idle) H = Hooking B = BusyBLF Not used (Fixed to 0)
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24288 Page 100 Revision 1.0 AGNPN 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
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4 Page 101 Revision 1.0 AASP AASP: Assignment of Administration Special Access Code 1. General This command determines the kind of service to be executed or the route to be used when a Special Access code or trunk Access code has been dialed for the Administration Station. 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. Special Access code. For the Guest Special Access code, use the AGSP 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. The Admin. Station required by the guest room call must be allocated in TN1. 3. If the numbering plan for Admin. and Guest is common (the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 160, bit6=1), this command may be used to assign the Guest Special Access code as well. 4. 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, bit1 = 1), assign TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants. 5. The access code for C.F.-Busy Line and C.F.-Don’t answer service should be assigned by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 5, bit0 = 0 (Same) or 1 (Separate). 6. The Access Code for Call Back and OG Trunk Queuing service should be assigned by the ASYD command, SYS2, INDEX 4, bit0 = 0 (Separate) or 1 (Same). 7. To dial a different number of station number digits, the following programming is required. Note:For the station number (ex. 200, 20000), AANP 1st.: 2 CI: N & H NND: 3 AASP ACC: 200* CI: N & H SRV: SSC SID: 36 STATE: 63 (Dummy STA) 8. The following information states the rules of NND/NND1 data for Speed Calling-System and Call Park Remote Retrieval. Service Feature SRV SID NND NND1 Speed Calling - System SSC 15NND is the number of digits of the access code (ACC) NND1 is the number of digits abbreviated digits code (ADC) Call Park Remote Retrieval CodeSSC 63NND is the number of digits of the access code (ACC)–
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24288 Page 102 Revision 1.0 AASP 9. For the following service features, the maximum number of digits is to be assigned in the parameter NND. 10. The variable parameter appears on the MAT depending on the data in the parameter SRV. 3. Data Entry Instructions SERVICE FEATURE SRV SID MAX. NND Account Code Dial SSC 41 15 Authorization Code/Forced Account Code SSC 42 15 Attendant Manual Override SSC 60 5 Access code (Max. 6 digits) NND1 appears when SID = 15. The number of ADC (Abbreviation Digit Code) digits should be assigned in NND1. TENANT NUMBER (TN)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAX. 6 DIGITSCONNECTION STATUS INDEX (CI) N/H/BKIND OF SERVICE (SRV) 0-16 ACC CISRV NND1 SERVICE INDEX (SID) 1-63NECESSARY DIGIT (NND)NECESSARY DIGIT FOR SPEED CALLING (NND1) 1-24 N = Normal service H = Hooking service B = Busy service When SRV = SSC (Service code except SID36, 56 and 57) is assigned 15 (Speed Calling-System; Access) 41 (Account Code Dial) 15 (Authorization Code/Forced Account Code/Pad Lock) 60 (Attendant Manual Override) 63 (Call Park; Retrieve)NND appears when the following SID is entered. NND data is variable depending on SID.NND SIDNumber of digits for NND Access Code (1-24) Access Code (1-3) Access Code (1-5) Access Code+ID(1-15) Access Code+Account code (1-15) SSC = Service Code SSCA = Service code appendix OGC = Outgoing call OGCA = Outgoing call with route advance LCR = Least cost routing LCRS = Register sender LCR UNIF = Office termination ANNC = Announcement service-single announcement ANNCM = Announcement service-multiple announcement PAGA = Paging Answer PAGC = Paging cancel
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4 Page 103 Revision 1.0 AASP STATE (Hotel Service Code) 1 To be cleaned without ID code 2 Cleaning Completed without ID code 3 Ready for Occupancy without ID code 4 Use Not Allowed without ID code 5-8 - 9 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-1 10 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-2 11 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-3 12 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-4 13 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-5 14 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-6 15 Maid Dial Answer Back without ID code-7 16 - 17 To be cleaned with ID code 18 Cleaning Completed with ID code 19 Ready for Occupancy with ID code 20 Use Not Allowed with ID code 21-24 - 25 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-1 26 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-2 27 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-3 28 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-4 29 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-5 30 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-6 31 Maid Dial Answer Back with ID code-7 32 - 33 Automatic Wake Up Setting, Cancel; Same Special code 34 For Guest Station Secretary Telephone; Boss/Secretary Calling 35 Boss/Secretary Busy out; Set 36 Boss/Secretary Busy out; Cancel 37 - 38 Automatic Wake-Up-Hotel Attendant Assistance Stop 39 Automatic Wake-Up-Hotel Attendant Assistance Stop Cancel 40 Alert Service Start (Hotel ATT) 41 Alert Service Stop (Hotel ATT) 42 Guest Service Telephone Screen Initialized 43 Guest Service Telephone Guest Room Information Retrieval 44 Direct Data Entry-Station (via Guest Station) 45 Alert Service Start (Special Admin. Station) 46 Alert Service Stop (Special Admin. Station) 47 - 48 2nd Wake-Up Call (Automatic) Set 49 2nd Wake-Up Call (Semi-Automatic) Set 50 2nd Wake-Up Call Cancel 51 Same Special Code Time Zone Connection Change 52 Same Special Code Time Zone Connection Change 53 Same Special Code Time Zone Connection Change 54 Same Special Code Time Zone Connection Change 55 Same Special Code Time Zone Connection Change 56-62 - 63 Dummy Number Note: STATE=1-15 are used at the time of Maid ID Code Service is not provided; (ASYD SYS1 INDEX 164, bit3=0) STATE=17-31 are used at the time of Maid ID Code Service is provided; (ASYD SYS1 INDEX 164, bit3=1) SERVICE INDEX (SID) 1-63 STATE 36
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24288 Page 104 Revision 1.0 AASP SERVICE INDEX (SID) 1-63 NO.1 56 NO.1 (Kind of Assignment Number) Available numbers are 0-15. This data is used to assign Floor Service data by the ASPF command. Note: When programming Floor Service data, ASYD SYS1 INDEX 165, bit7=1 must have been assigned. SERVICE INDEX (SID) 1-63NO.2KIND 57 NO.2 This parameter specifies the number (0-63) of the access code being assigned for mutual access. This parameter serves as a counter for the access codes being assigned. Note: This parameter is used when assigning the details of the service by the ASPS command. KIND: (0-3) This parameter specifies the Split Access Parameter Classification. The data to be assigned here depends on how the Guest and Administration stations are differentiated. The Guest and Administration stations may be assigned to separate TNs, RSCs, and/or SFCs, or they may only be differentiated by their respective designations as Administration or Guest. 0: Administration/Guest (Assign this if the access code is to be shared between Guest and Administration with no correspondence to TN, RSC or SFC.) 1: TN (Assign this if the access code is to be shared among specified TNs) 2: RSC (Assign this if the access code is to be shared among specified RSCs) 3: SFC (Assign this if the access code is to be shared among specified SFCs) When SRV = SSC (Service code), SID56 (Floor Service) is assigned When SRV = SSC (Service code), SID57 (Split Access) is assigned
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4 Page 105 Revision 1.0 AASP NND NND appears when SIDA = 97 (Call Hold Conference). The number of digits for an access code should be assigned in NND. SERVICE INDEX A (SIDA) 1-255PNO 1-15A/G 56 PNO This parameter specifies the Admin./Guest Numbering Parameter Classification. After assigning the PNO, go to the AOSP command to skip this ACC. After skipping the access code, the system refers to the numbering data designated in the next parameter A/G.A/G Numbering table designation for redevelopment A: Admin. G: Guest When SRV = SSCA (Service code appendix) (except SIDA 56) is assigned When SRV = SSCA (Service code appendix), SIDA 56 (Guest/Admin. Service) is assigned SERVICE INDEX A (SIDA) 1-255 NECESSARY DIGIT (NND) 1-6
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24288 Page 106 Revision 1.0 AASP Assign the number of advanced trunk routes.ROUTE NUMBER (RT) COUNT Assign a dummy route number.RT 2nd DTAuthorization code after dialing ACC (LCR) + Destination number 0 = Out of Service 1 = In ServiceAH ISDN-Sub Address Dialing 0 = Out of Service 1 = In ServiceSUB ROUTE NUMBER (RT)SECOND DIAL TONE (2nd DT) 0/1AUTHORIZATION CODE (AH) 0/1SUB ADDRESS DIALING (SUB) 0/1 INDEX COUNTER (COUNT) INDEX ROUTE NUMBER (RT) When SRV = OGC (Outgoing call) is assigned When SRV = PAGA (Paging answer) is assigned When SRV = PAGC (Paging cancel) is assigned When SRV = OGCA (Outgoing call with route advance) is assigned When SRV = LCR (Least cost routing) is assigned When SRV = LCRS (Register sender LCR) is assigned INDEX INDEX is the route advance order. 1 2 3 Second dial tone sending (which is sent when a station has dialed the digits specified in NND of the AANP command) 0 = Second DT is not send 1 = Second DT is sent
NDA-24288 CHAPTER 4 Page 107 Revision 1.0 AASP SKIP DIGITS (SKIP) 0-5 When SRV = UNIF (Office termination) is assigned When SRV = ANNC (Announcement service-Single announcement) is assigned SKIP ANNOUNCEMENT EQUIPMENT NUMBER (EQP) 0-127 EQP Note: This data is available for ACIS only. For CCIS, use the AUNE command.Assign the skip digits to terminate the call. Assign the announcement equipment number. EQP3 and 5-14 can be used for SRV = ANNC (Single announcement). Assign the tenant number of the announcement trunk. When SRV = ANNCM (Announcement service-Multiple announcement) is assigned TN TENANT NUMBER (TN) 1-255 ANNOUNCEMENT EQUIPMENT NUMBER (EQP) 122-125 Assign the announcement equipment number range from 122 to 125 (Multi announcement).EQP
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24288 Page 108 Revision 1.0 AASP 4. Data Sheet (a) Service Code (SRV = SSC) Note:When Split Call Forwarding is in service (the ASYD command. SYS1 INDEX79 bit2=1), this access code is used for Split Call Forwarding. TENANT NUMBER (TN)ACCESS CODE (ACC) MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSCONNECTION STATUS INDEX (CI) N/H/BKIND OF SERVICE (SRV)SERVICE INDEX (SID) 1 – 63NUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS (NND)NUMBER OF NECESSARY DIGIT FOR SPEED CALLING (NND1) 1 – 24SERVICE CONTENTS H Hooking SSC 1Call Hold NNormal SSC 2 Dial Access to Attendant (Information Service Call) H Hooking B Busy SSC 3 Call Back; Entry B Busy SSC 4 Executive Right of Way NNormal SSC 5 Call Waiting – Originating BBusy N Normal SSC 6 Call Back; Cancel N Normal SSC 7 Call Pickup – Group N Normal SSC 8 C.F. – All Calls/Split C.F. – All Calls (for C.O./Tie); Entry Note N Normal SSC 9 C.F. – All Calls/Split C.F. – All Calls (for C.O./Tie); Cancel Note N Normal SSC 10 C.F. – Busy Line/Split C.F. – Busy Line (for C.O./Tie); Entry Note N Normal SSC 11 C.F. – Busy Line/Split C.F. – Busy Line (for C.O./Tie); Cancel Note N Normal SSC 12 C.F. – Don’t Answer/Split C.F. – Don’t Answer (for C.O./Tie); Entry Note N Normal SSC 13 C.F. – Don’t Answer/Split C.F. – Don’t Answer (for C.O./Tie); Cancel Note N Normal SSC 14 Speed Calling – Station; Entry N Normal SSC 15Speed Calling – System; Access