NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 437 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm AKYD: Assignment of Key Data for Dterm 1. General This command assigns the following key data corresponding to each line/feature button on a D term. Line Key Data Function Key Data Intercom Key Data DSS Key Data 2. Precautions 1. The D term Series III (16-button type) and Dterm Series E have the default key data. (Refer to Precautions 6.) If the default data is to be used, assignment in AKYD is not necessary. Table 4-10 shows the specifica- tion pertaining to data assignment for the D term. 2. Before assigning the key data for a D term using this command, be sure to assign the station data of the Dterm using the ASDT command (TN, STN, TEC = 12 (Dterm)). The station number assigned by the ASDT command is referred to as “MY LINE”. Note:This “MY LINE” corresponds to the physical port associated with the LENS of a ELC card. 3. By assigning another station line to a feature button using this command, an incoming call terminated to a station line other than My Line can be answered or can be transferred to elsewhere as in the case of the My Line. A station line other than My Line is referred to as a “Sub Line.” A “Sub Line” can be assigned not only to a D term but to any conventional telephone. In addition, the station data for My Line and Sub Line must be assigned by the ASDT command before the key data is assigned. When the Sub Line and the My Line belong to different tenants, use the ATNR command and clear the “Tenant-to-Tenant Restriction.” 4. A Multi-Line key (the key for My Line and Sub Line) on the D term can be assigned as Prime Line. If the Prime Line is not assigned, the My Line serves as the Prime Line. When the user goes off-hook, the Prime Line is automatically selected on the D term. Table 4-10 Data Assignment for the Dterm TYPE OF DtermLINE/FEATURE BUTTON NUMBER OF BUTTONS Series III8-button type KYN = 1-8 8 16-button type KYN = 1-16 16 24-button type KYN = 1-24 24 Series E8-button type KYN = 1-8 8 16-button type KYN = 1-16 16 32-button type See Figure 4-732
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 438 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm 5. A virtual line can be assigned as a Sub Line of the Dterm. The virtual line can be used the same way as the My Line for outgoing calls and other service operations. Note:Virtual Line --- A virtual LENS exists only in memory, but does not exist physically. Data can be assigned but no hardware is required: Example:LENS = 000311. The virtual LENS is assigned by the ASDT command in the same way as an ordinary line. (The telephone class is TEC = 18: Virtual Line) 6. If the station user accepts the default settings, the data assignment of this command is not required. The default data for each line/feature button is shown in Table 4-11. 7. The ability to assign Sub Line appearances across module groups is available when ASYD command SYS1, INDEX321, bit0 = 1 is assigned. Stations can appear on D term which accommodated the different module group within the same IMG. 8. When assigning the line/feature buttons as function keys, take the following precautions: (a) My Line key must be programmed. (b) Not used line/feature buttons should be assigned as KYI = 0 (Not used) (c) The following function keys are basically fixed: FKY = 13: CONF (Three - Way Calling) FKY = 18: TRANSFER (Call Transfer - All Calls) FKY = 20: HOLD (Non - Exclusive Hold/Exclusive Hold) FKY = 28: ANSWER FKY = 51: MIC FKY = 52: SPEAKER FKY = 57: RECALL Table 4-11 Default Data for Each Line/Feature Button KEY NO.DEFAULT DATAKEY NO.DEFAULT DATA 1 CALL PICKUP 9 PRIME LINE 2 CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE 10 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 3CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS CALL FORWARDING - DON’T ANSWER11 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 4 EXECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY 12 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 5 VOICE CALL 13 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 6 MESSAGE REMINDER 14 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 7 SAVE AND REPEAT 15 SPEED CALLING ONE-TOUCH 8 LAST NUMBER CALL 16 SPEED CALLING - SYSTEM
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 439 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm 9. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8. 10. There is no default key data provided for D term (8-button type). The key data for all the line/feature buttons must be programmed. When assigning the key data of the line/feature button, take the following precautions: (a) My Line Key must be assigned in KYN = 1-8, and KYN = 9-16 should be assigned KYI = 0 (Not used). (b) The following function keys are basically fixed: FKY = 13:CONF (Three-Way Calling) FKY = 18:TRANSFER (Call Transfer-All Calls) FKY =20: HOLD (Non-Exclusive Hold/Exclusive Hold) FKY = 28:ANSWER FKY = 51:MIC FKY = 52:SPEAKER FKY = 57:RECALL (c) Not used line/feature buttons should be assigned KYI = 0 (Not used). 11. There is no default key data provided for D term (24-button type/32-button type). The key data for all of the line/feature buttons must be programmed. When assigning the key data of the line/feature button, take the following precautions: (a) My Line Key must be assigned in KYN = 1-24, and KYN = 25-40 should be assigned KYI = 0 (Not used). My Line in KYN = 17-24 cannot be assigned without assigning any Line Key or any Function Key in KYN = 1-16. (b) The following function keys are basically fixed. FKY = 13:CONF (Three-Way Calling) FKY = 18:TRANSFER (Call Transfer-All Calls) FKY = 20:HOLD (Non-Exclusive Hold/Exclusive Hold) FKY = 28:ANSWER FKY = 51:MIC FKY = 52:SPEAKER FKY = 57:RECALL (c) Not used line/feature buttons should be assigned KYI = 0 (Not used).
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 440 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm 12. When using 16 ELCJ (SR 3295, PROG-B or later), the FKY = 49: Speed Calling-One Touch can be assigned to a maximum of 16 Key Numbers (KYNS). Note 1:Speed Calling-One Touch data can be saved by the BOSD command. Note 2:Assign the data to the Key Numbers (KYN) in the consecutive order. 13. For Call Forwarding-Busy Line and Call Forwarding-Don’t Answer, refer to ASYD SYS1 Index5 (separate/common access for C.F.-Busy Line and C.F.-Don’t Answer). If common access codes are assigned, only one key is required to activate the features. If separate access codes are assigned, separate function keys must be assigned. 14. The FKY = 55: One-Touch changeover (PAGE) should be assigned when registering destination numbers greater than 20 as one-touch speed calling codes. The FKY = 55: One-Touch changeover (PAGE) should be assigned when registering destination numbers greater than 16 as one-touch speed calling codes. Note:Each one-touch button is assigned a 2-page memory (Page 0 and Page 1). One destination number can be assigned on a page basis. When originating an outgoing call, the page of one-touch button can be designated by this function key. 15. In conjunction with intercom service, take the following precautions: (a) Before assigning the Intercom Key Data using this command, assign the Intercom Group Data using the command AICD/ADIM. (b) When providing the Intercom service, assign “The response priority when the SPEAKER button is pressed or the station goes off-hook” in the parameter PRI. When not providing the Intercom service, assign PRI = 0. 16. When this command is used, the ELC card must be reinitialized (MB switch UP-DOWN). 17. A maximum of 8 soft keys can be assigned via the function key (FKY=122). Note:6 soft keys available at the maximum when page scroll key soft key is displayed on the LCD. 18. Soft key data to be assigned via the function key (FKY=122) is not available for having the different function per each condition on the D term. 19. The same function data can not be assigned to both function key and soft key. 20. Expanded Multiple Line Operation - D term [E-26] service is available only when “KD = 0 (Line)” is entered. This service is not available when “KD = 1 (Intercom)” or “KD = 2 (DSS Key)” is assigned.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 441 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm Figure 4-3 D term Series III (24-Button Type) Figure 4-4 D term Series III (16-Button Type) HOLD TRF ANS SPKR0 OPER# LINE /SPD 7 PQRS8 TUV9 WXYD CNF 4 GHI5 JKL6 MNO FNC 12 ABC3 DEF RECALL MIC O 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 124 7 28 39 410 511 612 Line/Feature Buttons HOLD TRF ANS SPKR0 OPER# LINE /SPD 7 PQRS8 TUV9 WXYD CNF 4 GHI5 JKL6 MNO FNC 12 ABC3 DEF RECALL MIC O 01 0203 04 09 010 011012 07080506 013 014015 016 Line/Feature Buttons
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 442 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm Figure 4-5 D term Series III (8-Button Type) HOLD TRF ANS SPKR0 OPER# LINE /SPD 7 PQRS8 TUV9 WXYD CNF 4 GHI5 JKL6 MNO FNC 12 ABC3 DEF RECALL MIC O 01 0203 04 07080506 Line/Feature Buttons
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 443 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm Figure 4-6 D term Series E (8-Button Type without LCD) Figure 4-7 D term Series E (8-Button Type with LCD) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 0#4Feature Key No.1234 5678 6 Recall1Conf 2Redial8Speaker3Answer5Transfer7Hold FLEX KEY 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 0#4Feature Key No.1234 5678 6 Recall1Conf 2Redial8Speaker3Answer5Transfer7Hold FLEX KEY
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 444 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm Figure 4-8 D term Series E (16-Button Type) Figure 4-9 D term Series E (32-Button Type) 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 0#4Feature 1Key No.234 5678 9101112 13141516 6 Recall1Conf 2Redial8Speaker3Answer5Transfer7Hold FLEX KEY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 4Feature 6Recall 1Conf 2Redial8Speaker3Answer5Transfer7Hold Note FLEX KEY Note:These keys can be used as either Line/Trunk/Feature key or DSS key (See Figure 4-10).
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 445 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm Figure 4-10 Key Number Appearance of D term Series E 32 26 25 28 27 30 29 31 EXITHELP 16 12 5 4 3 2 71110 9 8 18 13 1716 15 14 24 19 2322 21 20 KEY NUMBER appearanceLine / Trunk / Feature Key EXITHELP 16 12 32 5 4 3 2 71110 9 8 18 13 1716 15 14 24 19 23 26 25 28 27 30 29 31 22 21 20 KEY NUMBER appearance Dss Key EXITHELP 16 12 32 5 4 3 2 5118 7 6 18 91712 11 10 24 13 23 26 25 28 27 30 29 31 16 15 14 KEY NUMBER appearance (1) (2)(3) The Key arrangement designated by the ADKS command. (1) Line/Trunk key, Feature key X 16 + DSS key X 16 (2) Line/Trunk key, Feature key X 24 + DSS key X 8 (3) Line/Trunk key, Feature key X 32 Note:When the Add-On Module is used, a maximum number of assignable Line/Feature keys is 16 even if Pattern (2) or (3) is adopted.
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 446 Issue 1 AKYD : Assignment of Key Data for Dterm 3. Data Entry Instructions LN PRE 0 = Prime Line pickup 1 = Customize (Line Preference data are to be set for the other buttons) TP DATAMEANING D term Series III Dterm Series E 0 1 2 3 Note 2 Note 1 8-button or 16-button type 24-button type or 16-button type with Add on Module 8/16-button type + FLEX keys 24-button type + FLEX keys or 16-button type with Add on Module + FLEX keys8-button or 16-button type 32-button type (with Add on Module) 8/16-button type + FLEX keys 32-button type (with Add on Module) + FLEX Keys MY LINE PRIME LINE TENANT NUMBER (TN) TENANT NUMBER (PL TN) PRIORITY OF ANSWERING CALL (PRI) 0~4ALLOW OG FROM PRIME LINE (S) 0/1MESSAGE WAITING DATA DISPLAY SELECTION (MWD) 0/1 STATION NUMBER (STN) STATION NUMBER (PL STN)LINE PREFERENCE (LN PRE) 0/1TYPE OF DTERM (TP) 0~3 LINE PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER BUTTON (SPK) 0~3LINE PREFERENCE FOR ANSWER BUTTON (ANS) 0~2LINE PREFERENCE FOR OUT GOING BUTTON (ORG) 0/1 S OFF-HOOK suppression 0=NO 1=Yes PRI L: As per Preference pattern when the SPEAKER button is pressed. D: Dial Intercom Line (Ringing Station) A: Automatic Intercom Line (Ringing Station) M: Manual Intercom Line (Signaling Station) PRILINE PREFERENCE 1 L D A M A2 - L L L M3 - - - - L 0 1 2 3 4 ANS This data is only available in case of LN PRE=Customize. 0 = Prime Line Preference 1 = Incoming Line Preference 2 = Ringing Line Preference SPK This data is only available in the case of LN PRE=Customize. 0 = Prime Line Preference 1 = Idle Line Preference 2 = Incoming Line Preference 3 = Ringing Line Preference MWD 0 = MW data display on the top line 1 = MW data display on the bottom lineORG This data is only available in case of LN PRE=1. 0 = Prime Line Preference 1 = Idle Line Preference The data assigned to the parameter TP may differ depending on the parameter KYI, or KYI2. Note 1: When no data is assigned to KYN2, the system recognizes as TP=0. Note 2: (1) When no data is assigned to KYN=17 or later/KYN2, the sys- tem recognizes as TP=0. (2) When data is assigned to KYN=17 or later and no data is assigned to KYN2, the system recognizes as TP=1.