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    MAINTENANCE COMMANDS
    CSCL:Continuous Change of Station Class
    1. Functional Outline
    This command can change the station class information (TEC, RSC, SFC) en bloc by designating the range of
    the station number.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TN: Tenant Number
    STN(START): First Station Number [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] 
    Note 1
    STN(END): Last Station Number [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)]Note 1
    TEC(OLD): Telephone Equipment Class before change [1-31]Note 2, Note 3
    TEC(NEW): Telephone Equipment Class after change [1-31] Note 2
    RSC(OLD): Route Restriction Class before change [0-15] Note 3
    RSC(NEW): Route Restriction Class after change [0-15]
    SFC(OLD): Service Feature Class before change [0-15] 
    Note 3
    SFC(NEW): Service Feature Class after change [0-15]
    Note 1:In the bottom part of the display, a check box is provided to determine whether to use * and # as
    a part of the Station Number. If necessary, check the box.
    Note 2:Details on TEC (Telephone Equipment Class) are shown below:
    1=DP (10pps) 2=PB
    3=DP/PB 4=DP (20pps)
    5-11=Not used 12=D
    term
    13=Data Terminal via Dterm14=Hot Line
    15=CAS Line 16=Data Terminal via Data Module
    17=Not used 18=Virtual Line Appearance (for D
    term Multi-Line)
    19-22=Not used 23=ISDN Terminal
    24-26=Not used 27=8 Conference Equipment
    28-31=Not used
    Note 3:If you want to change all classes of all specified stations, enter “**” for this parameter.
    Buttons
    Execute: Click to make the input data valid.
    Cancel: Click to cancel the input data.
    Exit: Click to exit this command.
    Display Data
    STN: Station Number
    STATUS: Data Entry Result
    OK=Data Assignment is successful 
    Note
    Note:
    If not OK (i.e. the data entry is not successful), related error message is displayed here. 
    						
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    CSTN:Continuous Change of Station Number
    1. Functional Outline
    This command can change the consecutive station numbers en bloc by designating the station number range.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TN: Tenant Number 
    OLD STN(START): First Station Number before change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] 
    Note
    OLD STN(END): Last Station Number before change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    NEW STN(START): First Station Number after change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    NEW STN(END): Last Station Number after change [0-9, #, * (Max. 6 digits)] Note
    Note:
    In the bottom part of the display, a check box is provided to determine whether to use “*” and “#” as
    a part of the Station Number. If necessary, check the box.
    Buttons
    Execute: Click to make the input data valid.
    Cancel: Click to cancel the input data
    Exit: Click to exit this command.
    Display Data
    OLD STN: Station Number before change
    NEW STN: Station Number after change
    STATUS: Data Entry Result
    OK=Data Assignment is successful 
    Note
    Note:
    If not OK (i.e. the data entry is not successful), related error message is displayed here. 
    						
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    DCBD:Display of Call Block Entry Data
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to display the following Call Block data, assigned to a station:
     Number of station/trunk whose call is to be blocked (in the remainder of this page, denoted as “Restriction
    Number”)
     Registered “Restriction Numbers” in total
    These data can be obtained by entering any of the station’s Telephone Number (TYPE 1), Physical Station
    Number (TYPE 2) or LENS (TYPE 3) in the parameters below:
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TYPE: Selection of Input Data Type
    TYPE 1 (Input Data = UGN, TELN)
    Note
    TYPE 2 (Input Data = FPC, TN, STN)Note
    TYPE 3 (Input Data = FPC, LENS)Note
    READ (button to view the Display Data)
    EXIT (button to exit)
    Note:When using this command, first choose the input data type (Type 1 - 3) in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Then the following parameters appear, according to the selected data type.
     When TYPE 1 is selected : UGN (User Group Number)
    TELN (Telephone Number [Max.16 digits])
     When TYPE 2 is selected : FPC (Fusion Point Code [1-253])
    TN (Tenant Number [Max.3 digits])
    STN (Physical Station Number [Max.6 digits])
     When TYPE 3 is selected : FPC (Fusion Point Code [1-253])
    LENS (Line Equipment Number) 
    						
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    Display Data
    CNT: Registered “Restriction Numbers” in total (1-5)
    DC: Each “Restriction Number”
     When Physical Station Number is registered – Max. 6 digits
     When Telephone Number is registered – Max. 16 digits
     When Trunk Call Number is registered – Max. 32 digits 
    						
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    DCEN:Display of Connection Trunk LENS Data for LDM
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to display the registered connection trunk/route data by designating LENS.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    C_LENS: Line Equipment Number [6 digits]
    Display Data
    C_RT: Connection Route Number [1-1023]
    C_TK: Connection Trunk Number [1-4095]
    RT: External Route Number
    TK: Trunk Number [1-255]
    TN: Tenant Number 
    						
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    DCON:Display of Connection Status
    1. Functional Outline
    This command displays the connection status of the station and trunks. If the specified station or trunk is busy,
    the connected party is displayed.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    Type: Kind of Connection Status (1-4)
    1=Station of Connection Status
    2=Trunk of Connection Status
    3=LENS of Connection Status
    4=Connection Trunk of Connection Status (Fusion Network)
    TN:
    Note 1
    STN: Maximum number of digits is 5 for Business system, and 6 for Hotel system. Note 1
    RT:Note 2
    TK:Note 2
    LEN:Note 3
    C_RT: Connection Route Number (1-1023) Note 4
    C_TK: Connection Trunk Number (1-4095) Note 4
    Note 1:
    This data is valid when Type=1.
    Note 2:This data is valid when Type=2.
    Note 3:This data is valid when Type=3.
    Note 4:This data is valid when Type=4. 
    						
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    DFTD:Display of System Message Details
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is necessary to print the system messages detected by the Fault Diagnostic programs.
    When the fault scanning (Scanning PBX) is effective, the MAT can scan the PBX status by polling every 20
    sec, (default setting is Effective.)
    If the PBX has faults, this command executes automatically.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    New/Old
    Show Details: YES/NO 
    						
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    DISS:Display of Program Issue
    1. Functional Outline
    This command outputs to the printer and displays at the MAT, the program information (version, issue No. and
    date) in the main memory, and the program information (SP No.and issue No.) in the port microprocessor
    memory mounted in each circuit card in the PBX.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    Type of Issue: Main Memory
    Port Microprocessor
    Module Group:
    Note 1
    Unit:Note 1
    Display data
    Type: Main Memory
    Boot ROM
    IP
    ACDP 
    Note 2
    Version:Note 2
    Issue:Note 2
    Date:Note 2
    Group: 00-23  Note 1
    SP No.: 4 digits  Note 1
    Issue: ASCII 2 digits  Note 1
    Note 1:
    This data is valid when Port Microprocessor is designated.
    Note 2:This data is valid when Main Memory is designated. 
    						
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    DLEN:Display of LENS Data
    1. Functional Outline
    This command displays the data (station data or trunk data) assigned for a designated LEN. For Hotel system,
    Room Class and Floor Service Data [Annex (ANX), Ground/Underground (G), Floor (FLR)] displays also.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    LENS
    Display data
    TN
    STN: Maximum 6 digits
    TEC: Telephone Equipment Number (1-31) (See Table 8-4.)
    RSC: Route Restriction Class (0-15)
    SFC: Service Feature Class (0-15)
    ROOM CLASS: (0-15)
    ANX: Annex (0-3)
    Table 8-4  Telephone Equipment Number Explanation
    DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
    1 DP (10pps) 2 PB
    3 DP/PB 4 DP (20 pps)
    5-11 Not used 12 D
    term
    13 Data Terminal via Dterm14 Hot Line
    15 CAS Line 16 Data Terminal via Data Module
    17 Not used 23 ISDN Terminal
    18 Virtual Line Appearance
    (for D
    term Multi-Line)19-22 Not used
    24-26 Not used 27 Eight Conference Equipment
    28-31 Not used 
    						
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    G: 0=Ground
    1=Underground
    FLR: Floor (1-127)
    RT: Internal Route Number (See Table 8-5.)
    TK
    C_RT: Connection Route Number (1-1023)
    C_TK: Connection Trunk Number (1-4095)
    Table 8-5  Internal Route Number Explanation
    DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
    901 Attendant Console 902 Originating Register Trunk
    903 Incoming Register Trunk 904 MF Receiver
    905 Sender Trunk DP/PB 906 PB Receiver for Automated Attendant Service
    907AMP 908Not used
    909 Three-Way Conference Trunk 910, 911 Not used
    913 Three-Way Conference Trunk for ATTCON 914 Not Used
    915 Night Attendant Console 916 MFC Register
    917 MFC Sender 918 Not used
    919-926 Modem 927, 928 Not used
    929 Data Signaling Trunk-Option 930 Rate Adapter Conversion Trunk
    931-947 Not used 
    						
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