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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
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    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA  
    0/1BIT
    170b
    0Not used
    b
    1
    Restriction in the number of outside parties who can participate 
    in the Station Controlled Conference.
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    If “0” is set, the outside party who can participate in the Station-
    Controlled Conference is as follows:
    (a) For Tie Lines, it is possible to call a maximum of seven
    lines, as long as the distant PBX returns the answer
    signal and release signal.
    (b) For C.O. Lines, answer signal and release signal are not
    necessary. Only one C.O. LINE can attend the
    conference.
    If “1” is set, only one outside party can participate in the Station-
    Controlled conference.
    0b
    2Not used
    0b
    3
    0b4
    Ability to camp-on indication for Attendant Console
    0/1 = Normal/Busy LED flashes and Attendant Console hears 
    ROT if unable to camp-on
    b
    5
    Processing of the following conditions in Automated Attendant 
    Service:
    When a trunk party has dialed an unused number or a dead 
    level
    When a trunk party has abandoned dialing a Station Number
    When a station is restricted from connection
    When the calling station does not answer
    0/1 = Announcement is sent to the trunk party/Forced release
    b
    6
    Processing after PB Receiver Timeout in Automated Attendant 
    Service:
    0/1 = Forced release/Transfer to ATT (Normally, assign “0.”)
    0b
    7Not used
    8
    Number of Tenants: 1-63 (= 01-3F [HEX.])
    9
    Number of Attendant Consoles
    1IMG: 1~16 (01Hex~10Hex)
    4IMG: 1~60 (01Hex~3CHex)
    IPX-U (16IMG): 1~60 (01Hex~3CHex) 
    						
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    Note 1:Composition of Authorization Code, and its relation to Check Sum (related to INDEX 12~14).
    Authorization Code consists of D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6.
    (When using Check Sum, a maximum of seven digits, including Check Digits, are available.)
    There is a maximum of two Check Digits and eight Seek Digits.
    D5 is determined by Check Sum-1 and Check Code-1.
    MOD10 (b
    4 × D0 + b3 × D1 + b2 × D2 + b1 × D3 + b0 × D4 + D5) = Check Code-1
    D6 is determined by Check Sum-2 and Check Code-2.
    MOD10 (b
    4 × D0 + b3 × D1 + b2 × D2 + b1 × D3 + b0 × D4 + D6) = Check Code-2
    Note 2:Only eight digits will print out on SMDR in the case of EPN – Authorization Code. Therefore, checks on authorization
    codes should be limited to a total of eight digits. 110 000b
    0
    Not used 0b1
    0b2
    0b3Not used
    0b
    4Not used
    0b
    5Not used
    0b
    6Not used
    0b
    7
    11 000b
    0
    Not used 0b1
    0b2
    0b3Not used
    0b
    4Not used
    0b
    5Not used
    0b
    6Not used
    0b
    7
    12b
    0Authorization Code Check Sum-1
    b
    4= Check Sum of Digit 0
    b
    3= Check Sum of Digit 1
    b
    2= Check Sum of Digit 2
    b
    1= Check Sum of Digit 3
    b
    0= Check Sum of Digit 4
    0/1 = No Check Sum/Check Sum
    Note:When “00” Hex is entered, Check Sum is not used and 
    Authorization Codes can contain a maximum of 10 
    digits. b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    b7
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA  
    0/1BIT
    Seek Digits Check Digits 
    						
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    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT
    113b
    0Authorization Code Check Sum-2
    b
    4= Check Sum of Digit 0
    b
    3= Check Sum of Digit 1
    b
    2= Check Sum of Digit 2
    b
    1= Check Sum of Digit 3
    b
    0= Check Sum of Digit 4
    0/1 = No Check Sum/Check Sum b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    b7
    14b
    0Authorization Code Check Code-1 (0~9 Hex.)
    Check Code = MOD
    10
    (b4 × D0 + b3 × D1 + b2 × D2 + b1 × D3 + b0 × D4 + D5)
    (b
    0~b7 are indicated by INDEX 12) b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4Authorization Code Check Code-2 (0~9 Hex.)
    Check Code = MOD
    10
    (b4 × D0 + b3 × D1 + b2 × D2 + b1 × D3 + b0 × D4 + D6)
    (b
    0~b4 are indicated by INDEX 13) b
    5
    b6
    b7
    15b
    0Number of Trunk Group (TG) Busy Lamps for Attendant 
    Console
    0 (Hex):Out of Service
    Assign 01(Hex) ~ 0A (Hex) for 1 ~ 10 busy lamps.
    Note:Assign the lamps in the ATGL command. b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7 
    						
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    116b
    0
    1-digit Station Number
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    1
    2-digit Station Number
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    2
    3-digit Station Number
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    3
    4-digit Station Number
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    4
    5-digit Station Number
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    0b
    5
    Not used 0b6
    0b7
    17b
    0
    This bit (data “1”) allows single line stations to switch hook flash 
    and dial an access code while hearing RBT, to place a voice call 
    to a or activate the D
    term’s Message Reminder Key.
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    1
    This bit (data “1”) designates that EROW calls can be placed via 
    the Voice Button of a Dterm.
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    2
    Privacy Release Service for Dterm
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    3
    This bit (data “1”) activates Privacy Release Warning Tone.
    0/1 = Not Send/Send
    b
    4
    Blind Transfer to Attendant
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    0b
    5Not used
    b
    6
    Line Privacy Expansion service
    0/1 = Out/n Service
    Note:Effective when b
    2 = 1
    b
    7
    Bridge Call
    0/1 = Privacy/Non-Privacy Operation
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT 
    						
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    118b
    0
    Not used b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    Day/Night change of Satellite Office (for CCIS)
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    7
    Day/Night change is executed by the Main Office (for CCIS)
    Note:If Day/Night change is executed at the Main Office when
    INDEX b
    6 = 1 of the Main Office and b7 = 1 of the
    Satellite Office, Day/Night change is executed at the
    Satellite Office as per the Tenant of the Main Office.
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    19b
    0n: Tenant (TN = 1 – 15) of the Main Office to which the 
    Satellite Office belongs (for CCIS) b1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    Not used b5
    b6
    b7
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT 
    						
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    Note:When “1” has been assigned to b
    7, the station number of Station A (Called Party), as shown below, is provided to
    the SMDS equipment. 120b
    0
    Not used b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    b7
    Billing Party for a call transferred by Call Forwarding – Outside 
    Service 
    Note 
    0 = The Billing Party is the originator of the transferred call.
    1 = The Billing Party is the station that has set Call Forwarding
     – Outside service.
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT
    STN A
    STN A STN B
    TRK AOutside Party
    Calling Party
    Outside Party
    * STN A has set Call
    Forwarding-Outside service.
    Index 20 Bit 7 = 0 Station B or RT + TRK of Calling Party is provided as originator of call on SMDR output.
    Index 20 b
    7 = 1 Station A is output as the originator in both cases. 
    						
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    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT
    121 00
    Not used
    22 00
    Not used
    23 00
    Not used
    24 00
    Not used
    25 00
    Not used
    26 00
    Not used
    270b
    0
    Not used 0b
    1
    0b2
    0b3
    0b4
    0b5
    0b6
    0b7
    Immediate Ring Back Tone Sending:
    0/1 = Not Required/Required
    128b
    0
    Miscellaneous Timer Counter 
    (MTC)
    (00~1F Hex)Message sending Guard Timer 
    for Message Center Interface. 
    Guard Time after sending data 
    to Message Center: Time Value 
    Setting is (MTC)
     × 128 msec.
    (When this data is 00 Hex, 
    Timer value is 128 msec.) b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    Message Waiting Lamp Control by Message Center Interface:
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    0b
    6Not used
    0b
    7 
    						
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    129b
    0Message Center Interface Output Designation
    “1” is to be assigned to each bit corresponding to the Port Number 
    of the IOC Circuit Card.
    b
    0 = Port 0 b4 = Port 4
    b
    1 = Port 1 b5 = Port 5
    b
    2 = Port 2 b6 = Port 6
    b
    3 = Port 3 b7 = Port 7
    Note:In the case of dual output ports service, assign “1” to
    both ports. b
    1
    b2
    b3
    b4
    b5
    b6
    b7
    30
    Mounting capacity of Data Memory (DM) 
    For IPX, assign 02 Hex.
    Note:Assign 04H for the extensive capacity and 06H for using
    PCS.
    31
    Mounting capacity of Common Memory (CM) 1~4 Mbyte 
    (01~04)
    For IPX, assign 02 Hex.
    For IPX with OAI name display, assign 04H.
    1320b
    0Not used
    1b
    1Record Tenant Data for SMDR
    1b
    2Record Selected Trunk type for SMDR
    0b
    3Not used
    0b
    4
    b5
    When Recording Called Numbers for SMDR:
    0/1 = The ACC Code is not to be included/The ACC Code is to 
    be included.
    b
    6
    When Recording Abbreviated Digit Codes for SMDR:
    0/1 = The Digits are Recorded/Digits Dialed are Recorded.
    b
    7
    SMDR
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT 
    						
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    1330b
    0
    Not used 0b1
    0b2
    b3Telephone Subject to Total Billing (when b6 = 1)
    0 0 = Telephone that called first
    0 1 = Telephone that called last.
    1 0 = First telephone after the call has been handled by 
    AT T.
    1 1 = Last telephone after the call has been handled by 
    AT T. b
    4
    b5
    Billing for Transferred Incoming Call
    0/1 = Split/Total Billing
    Note:Total Billing means “Telephone that called last.”
    b
    6
    Billing for Transferred Outgoing Call
    0/1 = Split/Total Billing
    Total Billing means “Telephone that called last.”
    0b
    7Not used
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT
    b4b3 
    						
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    134b
    0
    SMDR RS-232 C Output
    0/1 = Out/In Service
    b
    1RS-232C Output Code (SMDR) (When b0 = 1: SMDR)
    b2b1
    0 0 = No Parity (If parity bit 7 is 0)
    01=Not used
    10=Not used
    11=Not used b
    2
    b3Number of RS-232C stop bits
    b
    4b3b4b3
    00=–1 0 = 1 + 1/2 bits
    0 1 = 1 bit 1 1 = 2 bits b4
    b5
    The converted number is sent to the SMDR.
    0 = Original Number is sent.
    1 = Converted Number is sent
    0b
    6Not used
    0b
    7
    SYSTEM
    DATA
    TYPE 
    (SYS)SYSTEM 
    DATA 
    INDEX 
    (INDEX)
    0 – 511DATA 
    (DATA) 
    00 – FF 
    (Hex)BIT 
    CORRESPONDING 
    DATA
    SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
    DATA 
    0/1BIT 
    						
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