NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 97 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data 187 Hour data is assigned using a decimal number (Military Time) Example:2:00 a.m. – This data is entered as 02. Example:2:30 p.m. – This data is entered as 14.Routine Diagnosis Program Start Time Note:When both Index 87 and Index 88 are assigned data “FF” Hex, the Routine Diagnosis Program is not executed. 88 Minute data is assigned using a deci- mal number (Military Time) Example:2:00 a.m. – This data is entered as 00. Example:2:30 p.m. – This data is entered as 30. 890b 0Main Memory Check (Generic Program Memory) 0/1 = No/Yes b 1DM Check (DM = Data Memory) 0/1 = No/Yes b 2TSW Active/Standby Changeover for Dual Systems 0/1 = No/Yes b 3 (For 1-IMG, 4-IMG, IPX-U system) CPU Active/Standby Changeover for Dual Systems 0/1 = No/Yes (For IPX-UMG system) SP ACT/STBY Changeover 0/1 = No/Yes b 4Trunk Ineffective Hold Detect 0/1 = No/Yes b 5Trunk Ineffective Hold Release 0/1 = No/Yes b 6Call Forwarding Memory Clear 0/1 = No/Yes b 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
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 98 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data 190b 0Not used b 1 Backup Call Forwarding and Individual Speed Data to HDD (See Index 304) 0/1 = No/Yes b 2Not used b 3 Residual link detect 0/1 = No/Yes b 4 LP ACT/STBY Changeover (for IPX-UMG system) 0/1 = No/Yes b 5 CMP ACT/STBY Changeover (for IPX-UMG system) 0/1 = No/Yes b 6Not used b 7 910b 0Not used 0b 1 b2Grades of System Message that can be Registered: 0 0 = Register All System Message Data 0 1 = Register System Message Data higher than grade 1 (SUP, MN, MJ) 1 0 = Register System Message Data higher than grade 2 (MN, MJ) 1 1 = Register System Message Data higher than grade 3 (MJ) Note:This data is fixed to “00” when Alarm Grade data is assigned by the ALMG command. b 3 b4External Supplied Clock to TSW (12.352M-24CH System No. 0)When one PLO card is to be mounted: When two PLO cards are to be mounted: b 5External Supplied Clock to TSW (12.352M-24CH System No. 1) b 6External Supplied Clock to TSW (12.288M-32CH System No. 0*) b 7External Supplied Clock to TSW (12.288M-32CH System No. 1*) SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 – 511DATA (DATA) 00 – FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT b3 b2 b7b6b5b4 0101 b7b6b5b4 1111
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 99 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data 192b 0System Data-2 (ASYD command) Separate or Common Tenant Data table de- velopment for the re- spective commands 0/1 = Separate/Com- mon Note:When data “1” is assigned, data must be assigned for Tenant 1 (TN = 1) in the respective commands. b 1Special Access Code Data (ASPA, AASP, AGSP command) b 2Numbering Plan Data (ANPD, AANP, AGNP command) b 3Station Data (ASDT, AAST, AGST, ALDN, ASAT commands) b 4Route Restriction Class Data (ARSC command) b 5Call Forwarding Restriction Data (ACFR command) 0b 6 Not used 0b 7 93b 0Service Feature Restriction class Data (ASFC command) Separate or Common Tenant Data table de- velopment for the re- spective commands 0/1 = Separate/Com- mon Note: When data “1” is assigned, data must be assigned for Tenant 1 (TN = 1) in the respective commands. b 1Call Forwarding Data (ACFO com- mand) b 2TAS Data (ATAS command) b 3Speed Calling Data (ASPD command) b 4 Route and Selection Translation Data (OG, Tandem) (ASTP, AFRS, AUNE commands) b 5Route and Selection Translation Data (IC) (ASTP command) b 6 Maximum Necessary Digit Data (AMND command) Note:Assign “0,” when using Authorization Code b 7Announcement Equipment Data (AAED command) 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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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 100 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data 194b 0Tenant Restriction Class Data (ATNR command) Separate or Common Tenant Data table de- velopment for the re- spective commands 0/1 = Separate/Com- mon Note:When data “1” is assigned, data must be assigned for Tenant 1 (TN = 1) in the respective commands. b 1EPN Facility Restriction Data (AEFR command) b 2Primary Call Restriction Data (APCR command) b 3Authorization Code Data (AATC command) b 4Special Access Code for Floor Data (ASPF command) (for Hotel System) b 5 Day/Night Connection Restriction Data (ADNR command) (for Hotel System) b 6 Station-to-Station Connection Restriction Data (ASCR command) (for Hotel System) b 7Special Incoming Data (ASID com- mand) 95b 0When billing data output failure has occurred to SMDR/RS-232C, the unit digit of the time in which the billing data can be saved; 0-9 (10-minute basis)Data can be saved from 10 to 990 minutes (16 hours) by 10-minute basis. In the case of 00, output billing data can be saved for 3 hours. In the case of FF, output billing data can be saved until data output becomes possible. (Default is FF fixed) b 1 b2 b3 b4 When billing data output failure has occurred to SMDR/RS-232C, the tens digit of the time in which the billing data can be saved; 0-9 (10-minute basis) 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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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 101 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data 196 End User’s Office Name (INDEX 96-115) Note 1:The End User’s Office Name must be less than 20 characters. Note 2:A blank is assigned as data “20 Hex”. Example:If the End User’s Office Name is “NEC CORP. (TOKYO),” assignment is as follows: 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 – 511DATA (DATA) 00 – FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT Hex CharHex CharHex CharHex CharHex CharHex Char 20 30 0 40 @ 50 P 60 ` 70 p 21 ! 31 1 41 A 51 Q 61 a 71 q 22 !! 32 2 42 B 52 R 62 b 72 r 23 # 33 3 43 C 53 S 63 c 73 s 24 $ 34 4 44 D 54 T 64 d 74 t 25 % 35 5 45 E 55 U 65 e 75 u 26 & 36 6 46 F 56 V 66 f 76 v 27‘377 47G 57W 67g 77w 28 ( 38 8 48 H 58 X 68 h 78 x 29 ) 39 9 49 I 59 Y 69 i 79 y 2A * 3A : 4A J 5A Z 6A j 7A z 2B + 3B ; 4B K 5B [ 6B k 7B 2C , 3C < 4C L 5C 6C l 7C 2D - 3D = 4D M 5D ] 6D m 7D 2E . 3E > 4E N 5E 6E n 7E 2F / 3F ? 4F O 5F _ 6F o 7F INDEX Set Hex Char INDEX Set Hex Char 96 4E N 106 28( 97 45 E 107 54T 98 43 C 108 4FO 99 20 blank 109 4BK 100 43 C 110 59Y 101 4F O 111 4FO 102 52 R 112 29) 103 50 P 113 20blank 104 2E . 114 20blank 105 20 blank 115 20 blank
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 102 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data Note 1: When setting the data that designates Print/Message Center and MAT, be sure the data is not duplicated in the Port number data to be assigned by SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. Also, when setting the data that designates SMDR, it is necessary to assign the corresponding data to SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. Note 2:Bits 0 ~ 6 are assigned in the AIOC command. Only bit 7 may be changed using this index. Note 3:When activating the Password function, assign “b7 = 1 ONLY after a Password Code has been assigned using the command APSW. 11160b 0 Not used 0b 1 0b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note 1Data for Port 0 of the IOC Circuit Card 1170b 0 Not used 0b 1 0b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 0b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note 2Data for Port 1 for the IOC Circuit Card 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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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 103 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data Note 1:When setting the data that designates Print/Message Center and MAT, be sure the data is not duplicated in the Port number data assigned by SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. When setting the data that designate SMDR, it is necessary to assign the corresponding data to SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. Note 2:Bits 0 ~ 6 are assigned in the AIOC Command. Only bit 7 may be changed using this index. Note 3:When activating the Password function, assign “b 7 = 1” ONLY after a Password Code has been assigned via command APSW. SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 – 511DATA (DATA) 00 – FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT 11180 b0 Not used 0 b1 0b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note 1Data for Port 2 of the IOC Circuit Card 1190 b0 Not used 0 b1 0b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 0b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note 2Data for Port 3 for the IOC Circuit Card
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 104 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data Note 1: When setting the data that designates Print/Message Center and MAT, be sure the data is not duplicated in the Port number data assigned by SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. When setting the data that designate SMDR, it is necessary to assign the corresponding data to SYS-1, INDEX 288, 290, 292, and 294. Note 2:Bits 0 ~ 6 are assigned in the AIOC Command. Only bit 7 may be changed using this index. Note 3: When activating the Password function, assign “b7 = 1” ONLY after a Password Code has been assigned via command APSW. SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 – 511DATA (DATA) 00 – FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT 11200 b0 Not used 0 b1 0b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0 / 1 = O u t / I n S e r v i c e Note 1Data for Port 4 of the IOC Circuit Card 1210 b0 0b1 Not used 0 b2 0b3 0b4 0b5 0b6 0b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note 2Data for Port 5 for the IOC Circuit Card
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 105 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data Note:When activating the Password function, assign “b 7 = 1” ONLY after a Password Code has been assigned via com- mand APSW. Note:When activating the Password function, assign “b 7 = 1” ONLY after a Password Code has been assigned via command APSW. SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 - 511DATA (DATA) 00 - FF HEXBIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT 11220 b0 Not used Data for Port 6 of the IOC Circuit Card 0b1 0b2 0b3 Not used 0b4 0b5 0b6Not used b7 Password Function (Effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 - 511DATA (DATA) 00 - FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT 11230 b0 Not used Data for Port 7 for the IOC Circuit Card 0b1 0b2 0b3 Not used 0b4 0b5 0b6Not used 0 b7 Password function (effective only with MAT) 0/1 = Out/In Service Note
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CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 106 Issue 1 ASYD : Assignment of System Data SYSTEM DATA TYPE (SYS)SYSTEM DATA INDEX (INDEX) 0 - 511DATA (DATA) 00 - FF (Hex)BIT CORRESPONDING DATA SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS DATA 0/1BIT 1124 00 Not used 125 b0MFC Sender PAD Control Note:Source Signal is -8 dBm b3b2b1b0 0 000 =-0 dB 0 001 =-2 dB 0 010 =-4 dB 0 011 =-6 dB 0 100 =-8 dB 0 101 =-10 dB 0 1 1 0 = -11.5 dB 0 111 =-14 dB 1 000- 1111 =Not used b1 b2 b3 b4MFC Signaling System b3b2b1b0 0 000=NEC Standard (Complies with the CCITT MFC-R2) (USA default) 0 001=Australia (Telecom Specification) 0 010=Thailand (TOT Specification) 0 011=Venezuela (Corpoven Specification) 0 100=Korea 0 101=Singapore (Telecom Specification) 0 110=Not used 0 111=Argentina 1 000=Indonesia 1 001=Mexico 1 010=Brazil 1 011=Chile 1 100=Columbia 1 101=India 1 110~1111=Not used b5 b6 b7