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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
    Page 207
    Issue 1
    AOFC : Assignment of Office Name
    4. Data Sheet
    OFFICE NAME
    MAXIMUM 20 CHARACTERSREMARKS 
    						
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    Issue 1
    AUIDL : Assignment of User ID Data for LDM
    AUIDL: Assignment of User ID Data for LDM
    1. General
    This command is used to assign the User ID data such as user name and password for the purpose of logging in
    to the PBX from the MAT in stand-alone system, or logging in to each Local Node (LN) in Fusion network.
    Once programming the login information, User ID entry is necessary to login from the next time. This data is
    written in Local Data Memory (LDM).
    2. Precautions
    1. Prior to this command, LDM block is assigned by ASYDL, SYS1, INDEX 513.
    2. ASCII code is available for “User ID”
    3. User information only in LDM data is effective for stand-alone system. In case the login information is
    assigned in LDM data in Fusion network, the data is valid only in the Local Node to which the login infor-
    mation is registered.
    4. A maximum of 127 User ID data can be assigned per a LN in LDM data.
    5. Error message is indicated when the specified User ID duplicates to the existing User ID in LDM/NDM
    data. If you want to use this User ID in LDM data, it must be deleted from NDM data beforehand.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    PASSWORD
    Enter the password two times for sure in the MAT display.
    The assigned password is displayed as “∗∗∗∗∗∗” on the MAT.
    USER ID
    USER ID
    MAX. 16 DIGITSPASSWORD
    MAX. 8 DIGITSGRADE
    YEAR MONTH DAY REMARKS Assign the User ID via
    16 bytes ASCII code.GRADE
    Not used.YEAR, MONTH, DAY
    Enter the date when login
    information is assigned. 
    						
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    ANPD : Assignment of Numbering Plan Data
    ANPD: Assignment of Numbering Plan Data
    1. General
    This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service required to the first digit
    received (pre-translation).
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Business Application.  AANP/AGNP commands are used for Hotel
    Applications.
    2. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8.  Enter
    the tenant number this command effects.  If data for this command is common for all tenants (ASYD
    command, SYS1, INDEX92, bit2=1), assign the TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    3. Use the ANPD command to assign the numbering data for physical station numbers, service access code,
    and/or trunk access code, etc.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
     
    The first digit of service 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.
    This parameter assignment is required when the Busy Lamp Field
    is installed.NND
    CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
    (CI)
    1-3N UMBER OF NECESSARY DIGITS
    (NND)
    MAXIMUM 6 DIGITSBUSY LAMP FIELD
    (BLF)
    0/1
    N = Nomal (Idle)
    H = Hooking
    B = Busy0 = Out of Service 1 = In service The status of the “1st DC” dialed
    The primarily analyzed digits, prior to the ASPAL command.
    Assign the necessary (Minimum) number of digits for each 
    Access Code basically.
    To assign different number of digits (such as Timing Start for
    Telephone number), assign maximum number of digits in this
    parameter. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ANPD : Assignment of Numbering Plan Data
    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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    ANPDL : Assignment of Numbering Plan Data for Local Data Memory
    ANPDL: Assignment of Numbering Plan Data for Local Data Memory
    1. General
    This command assigns the minimum number of digits needed to determine the service which is required to the
    first digit received (pre-translation).
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Business Application.
    2. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. 
    Enter the tenant number this command effects.
    If data in this command is common for all tenants (ASYDL command, SYS1, INDEX800, bit2=1), assign
    TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    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 ANPDN and ASPAN commands. For more details, see the NEAX2400 IPX Fusion
    Network System Manual.
    5. The system data assignment (ASYDL, SYS1, INDEX 514, bit0=1) is necessary when using the ANPDL
    command. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ANPDL : Assignment of Numbering Plan Data for Local Data Memory
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    The first digit of service 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.
    This parameter assignment is required when the Busy Lamp Field
    is installed.NND
    CONNECTION STATUS INDEX
    (CI)
    1-3N 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” dialed
    The primarily analyzed digits, prior to the ASPAL command.
    Assign necessary (minimum) number of digits for each Access 
    Code Basically.
    To assign different number of digits (such as “Timing Start” for 
    logical numbers), assign maximum number of digits in this 
    parameter. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ANPDL : Assignment of Numbering Plan Data for Local Data Memory
    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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    Issue 1
    ASPA : Assignment of Special Access Code
    ASPA:  Assignment of Special Access Code
    1. General
    This command determines the kind of service and Access Code to execute.
    2. Precautions
    1. This command is used for the Business Application. AASP/AGSP commands are used for Hotel
    Applications.
    2. The applicable Tenant Number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8.  Enter
    the tenant number which is affected by this command.
    If data for this command is common for all tenants (ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX92, bit1 = 1), assign
    the TN parameter as data “1” for all tenants.
    3. The access code for C.F.-Busy Line and C.F.-Don’t answer service should be assigned by the ASYD
    command, SYS1 INDEX5, bit0=0 (Same) or 1 (Separate).
    4. The access code for Call Back and OG Trunk Queuing service should be assigned by the ASYD
    command, SYS2, INDEX4, bit0=0 (Separate) or 1 (Same).
    5. When assigning the station number, use the command ASPA to assign the access code for stations.
    Note:For the station number (ex. 3xxx)
    6. The following shows the rules of NND/NND1 data for Speed Calling-System and Call Park Remote
    Retrieval.
    7. For the following service features, the maximum number of digits is to be assigned in the parameter NDD.
    8. The variable parameter appears on the MAT depending on the data in the parameter SRV.
    ANPD 1st.: 3 CI: 1 (N) & 2 (H) NND: 4
    ASPA ACC: 3 CI: 1 (N) & 2 (H) SRV: 1 (STN) NND: 4
    SERVICE FEATURE SRV SID NND NND1
    Speed Calling-System 2 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 Code263NND is the number of digits of 
    the access code (ACC)
    SERVICE FEATURE SRV SID MAX. NND
    Account Dial Code 0 41 15
    Authorization Code/Forced Account Code 2 42 15
    Attendant Manual Override 2 60 5 
    						
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    ASPA : Assignment of Special Access Code
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Access code (Max. 6 digits)
     Assign the number of digits for Station number.
    (1-5 digits)
    15 (Speed Calling-System;
         Access)
    42 (Authorization Code/Forced
         Account Code/Pad Lock) 41 (Account Code Dial)
    60 (Attendant Manual Override)
    63 (Call Park; Retrieve) NND appears when the following SID is entered.
    NND data is variable depending on SIDNND1 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) 1-3  KIND OF
    SERVICE (SRV)
    0-16
    ACC
    CISRV
    NECESSARY DIGIT
    (NND)NND
    NND1
    SERVICE INDEX
    (SID) 1-63NECESSARY DIGIT
    (NND)NECESSARY DIGIT FOR SPEED
    CALLING (NND1) 1-24
    SID
    NND
    SID Number of digits for NNDSTN
    SSCA
    OGCA
    LCR N = Normal service
    H = Hooking service
    UNIF
    ANNC
    ANNCM
    PAGA
    13-16 B = Busy service
    Access Code (1-24)
    Access Code + Account code
    (1-15)
    Access Code + Auth. code (1-15)
    Access Code (1-5)
    Access Code (1-3) See Table 4-4When SRV = 2 (Service code, SSC) is assigned:
    When SRV = 1 (Station, STN) is assigned:
    = Station SSC
    = Service code appendix
    = Outgoing call with route advance
    = Least cost routing
    = Office termination 
    = Announcement service  
    = Announcement service-multiple announcement 
    = Paging answer (PAGA)
    = Not usedSSC
    OGC
    LCRS
    PAGC= Service  code
    = Outgoing call
    = Register sender LCR
    = Paging cancel 
    						
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    Issue 1
    ASPA : Assignment of Special Access Code
    Note:
    When Split Call Forwarding is in service (the command ASYD, SYS1, INDEX79, bit2=1), this access code
    is used for Split Call Forwarding service.  The access codes for Call Forwarding service are specified by
    SRV=3 (SSCA), SIDA 86-89.
    Table 4-4 SID
    SID SERVICE NAME SID SERVICE NAME
    1 Call Hold 28 Call Forwarding I’m here; Set
    2 Dial Access to Attendant (Operator Call) 29 Call Forwarding I’m here; Cancel
    3Call Back; Entry/
    Camp on By Station30-34 -
    4 Executive Right of  Way 35 Call Pickup - Direct
    5 Call Waiting - Originating 36 -
    6 Call Back; Cancel 37 Priority Call 1
    7 Call Pickup - Group 38 Priority Call 2
    8Call Forwarding - All Calls/Split Call Forwarding 
    - All Calls (for trunk); Entry                          Note 39 Priority Call 3
    9Call Forwarding - All Calls/Split Call Forwarding 
    - All Calls (for trunk); Cancel                        Note 40 Priority Paging
    10Call Forwarding - Busy Line/Split Call Forward-
    ing - Busy Line (for trunk); Entry                  Note 41 Account Code Dial
    11Call Forwarding - Busy Line/Split Call Forward-
    ing - Busy Line (for trunk); Cancel                Note 42Authorization Code/Forced Account Code/Pad 
    Lock; Set
    12Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer/Split Call For-
    warding - Don’t Answer (for trunk); Entry
    Note 43Flash Signal Sending to Main office across 
    CAS line
    13Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer/Split Call For-
    warding - Don’t Answer (for trunk);
    Cancel                                                                 Note 44 Last Number Call
    14 Speed Calling - Station; Entry 45 Station Telephone Test
    15 Speed Calling - System; Access 46 Faulty Trunk Report
    16 Trunk Answer from Any Station (TAS) 47 -
    17 Individual trunk access 48 Timed Reminder/Automatic Wake-up; Entry
    18 - 49 Timed Reminder/Automatic Wake-up; Cancel
    19 Out Going Trunk Queuing; Entry 50-59 -
    20 Out Going Trunk Queuing; Cancel 60 Attendant Manual Override
    21 Speed Calling - Station, Group; Access 62 Call Park; Local Retrieve
    22-27 - 63 Call Park; Remote Retrieve 
    						
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