NEC Neax 2400 Ipx Office Data Specification
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NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 507 Issue 1 ADA2 : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 ADA2: Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 1. General This command assigns the Attribute Data for the data communication service feature of the Data Adapter (DA) with the D term and/or the Data Module (DM). 2. Precautions When the designated station is not a DTE (DA/DM), the Attribute Data cannot be assigned and an error code will result. 3. Data Entry Instructions See data sheet in Section 4.
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 508 Issue 1 ADA2 : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 4. Data Sheet CDN TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER FUNCTION (STN) 1DTR (ER) CONTROL (DTR) 0 = Check 1 = No Check 2AUTO ANSWER (AUTO) 0 = Manual Answer 1=Auto Answer 3MODEM No. FOR ORIGINATING (MDM1) 0 = No MODEM 1-8 = MODEM Number 4MODEM No.FOR INCOMING (MDM2) 0 = No MODEM 1-8 = MODEM Number 5BIT SPEED RATE(SPD) 0 = 50 bps 1 = 75 bps 2 = 110 bps 3 = 150 bps 4 = 200 bps 5 = 300 bps 6 = 600 bps 7 = 1200 bps 8 = 2400 bps 9 = 4800 bps 10 = 9600 bps 11 = 19.2 K bps 12 = 48 K bps (SYNC) 13 = 56 K bps (SYNC) 14 = 64 K bps (SYNC) 15-31=Not used 6PARITY ADDITION (PRTY) 0 = No Parity 1 = Parity 7ASYNCHRONOUS (ASYC) 0 = Asynchronous 1 = Synchronous 8HALF/FULL DUPLEX (HDX) 0 = Full Duplex 1 = Half Duplex 9 STOP BIT(STOP) 0 = 1 bit 1 = 2 bit
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 509 Issue 1 ADA2 : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 10APPLICATION CODE (CODE) 0 = No Character 1 = ASCII (7-bit) Even Parity 2 = ASCII (7-bit) Odd Parity 3 = ASCII (7-bit) Parity is “0” 4 = ASCII (7-bit) Parity is “1” 5 = JIS (7-bit) Even Parity 6 = JIS (7-bit) Odd Parity 7 = JIS (8-bit) 8 = EBCDIC (8-bit) 9 = IA#5 (7-bit) 10 = ITA#2 (5-bit) 11 = EBCD 12-15=Not used 11PROFILE NUMBER (PRFN) 0-63 12HOT LINE TERMINAL (HL) 0 = No Hotline 1 = Hotline 13HOT LINE ORIGINATE (HTL) 0 = DTR (ER) Signal On 1 = Normal Origination 14KIND OF RA(RA) 0=PROTIMS 1 = PROTIMS 2=DMI Mode 2 3=PROTIMS 4 = V. 110 5 = V. 120 6 = X. 30 7-15= Not used Note:In the case of PROTIMS, assign “0.” CDN TENANT NUMBER (TN) STATION NUMBER FUNCTION (STN)
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 510 Issue 1 ADA2_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 – Telephone Number ADA2_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 – Telephone Number 1. General This command is used to assign the Attribute Data for the data communication service feature of the data adapter (DA) with the D term and/or the data module (DM). The station data of ADA2 command can be assigned by using Telephone Number instead. 2. Precautions 1. Only the Telephone Numbers assigned by the ALGSN command can be used. Telephone Numbers by the ALGSL command is not available in this command. 2. In case logging in to a LN, only the Telephone Numbers allocated to the stations within the logged-in node can be used in this command. Also, when logging in to the NCN, the data memory of the whole nodes in the network can be written. 3. When the designated station is not a DTE (DA/DM), the Attribute Data cannot be assigned and error code will result. 3. Data Entry Instructions See data sheet in Section 4.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 511 Issue 1 ADA2_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 – Telephone Number 4. Data Sheet Note: The existing data can be readout by pressing “Get” button after UGN and TELN is entered. CDNUser Group Number (UGN) Telephone Number (TELN) Max. 16 digits 1DTRDTR (ER) Control (0/1) 0=Check 1=No Check 2AUTOAuto Answer (0/1) 0=Manual Answer 1=Auto Answer 3MDM1Outgoing MODEM Number (0-8) 0=No MODEM 1-8=MODEM Number 4MDM2Incoming MODEM Number (0-8) 0=No MODEM 1-8=MODEM Number 5 SPDBit Speed Rate (0-31) 0=50 bps 1=75 bps 2=110 bps 3=150 bps 4=200 bps 5=300 bps 6=600 bps 7=1200 bps 8=2400 bps 9=4800 bps 10=9600 bps 11=19.2 Kbps 12=48.0 Kbps 13=56.0 Kbps 14=64 Kbps 15-31=Not used 6PRTYParity Addition (0/1) 0=No Parity 1=Parity 7ASYCAsynchronous (0/1) 0=Asynchronous 1=Synchronous 8 HDXHalf/Full Duplex (0/1) 0=Full Duplex 1=Half Duplex 9STOPStop Bit (0/1) 0=1 bit 1=2 bit 10 CODEApplication Code (0-15) 0=No Character 1=ASCII (7-bit) Even Parity 2=ASCII (7-bit) Odd Parity 3=ASCII (7-bit) Parity is “0” 4=ASCII (7-bit) Parity is “1” 5=JIS (7-bit) Even Parity 6=JIS (7-bit) Odd Parity 7=JIS (8-bit) 8=EBCDIC (8-bit) 9=IA #5 (7-bit) 10=ITA #2 (5-bit) 11=EBCD 12-15=Not used
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 512 Issue 1 ADA2_T : Assignment of DTE Attribute Data 2 – Telephone Number CDNUser Group Number (UGN) Telephone Number (TELN) Max. 16 digits 11 PRFN Profile Number (0-63) 12 HLHot Line Terminal (0/1) 0=No Hot Line 1=Hot Line 13 HLTHot Line Originate (0/1) 0=DTR (ER) Signal ON 1=Normal Originate Operation 14 RAKind of RA (0-15) 0=PROTIMS 1=PROTIMS 2=DMI Mode2 3=PROTIMS 4=V. 110 5=V. 120 6=X. 30 7-15=Not used Note: In case of “PROTIMS”, assign “0”.
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 513 Issue 1 AFCD : Assignment of Fixed Connection-Nailed Down Connection-Data AFCD: Assignment of Fixed Connection-Nailed Down Connection-Data 1. General This command assigns (connect link), deletes (release link), and displays the data (linked LENS) pertaining to Fixed Connections (Nailed Down Connections). 2. Precautions 1. The Nailed Down connections available among the following circuit cards/terminals. Single Line station (Line circuit) D term(ELC/DLC) Trunk (DTI, etc.) Conference Trunk (CFT) Digital Signaling Trunk (DST) MODEM Trunk (MDMT) Data Module (DTL) 2. The status of the link is supervised periodically by the system. If the link is not in a “Nailed Down Connection,” the link is forcibly released and reconnected. 3. The port specified by the LENS-A parameter and LENS-B parameter are “Nailed Down,” with respect to the EAD-A parameter and EAD-B parameter. 4. The EAD-A parameter and EAD-B parameter should be entered by the hexadecimal value as explained in Table 4-19. Table 4-19 EAD-A and EAD-B Parameters KIND OF TERMINALBIT No. CONTENTS REMARKS TRUNKb 0PAD CONTROL b 2b1b0b2b1b0 0 0 0 : by dip sw 1 0 0 : 11/15 dB 001 : 2dB 101 : 010 : 4dB 110 : 011 : 11/12 dB 111 : PAD OFF Note 1 b 1 b2 b30/1: Note 2 b4-b7Not used
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 514 Issue 1 AFCD : Assignment of Fixed Connection-Nailed Down Connection-Data Note 1: When DTI is used for Data Communication, Pad Data must be “7” (binary 111). Note 2:When bit stealing (signaling bit) is used in DTI, signaling bit (CD RS bit) is lost. 0/1 = -/To inhibit stealing bit (signaling bit) per channel in DTI 3. Data Entry Instructions LINEb 00/1 : Reverse OFF/ON b 10/1 : PAD OFF/ON b 2Not used b3 b4-b7 Table 4-19 EAD-A and EAD-B Parameters (Continued) KIND OF TERMINALBIT No. CONTENTS REMARKS Enter the value as shown in Table 4-15 EAD-AEnter the value as shown in Table 4-15 EAD-B LENS of the Nailed Down target LENS-BLENS of the Nailed Down target LENS-A MG U G LV LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LENS-A)EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL DATA (EAD-A) 00-31LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LENS-B)EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL DATA (EAD-B) 00-31REMARKS MG U G LV
NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4 Page 515 Issue 1 AFCD : Assignment of Fixed Connection-Nailed Down Connection-Data 4. Data Sheet LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (SIDE A) (LENS-A)EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL DATA (EAD-A)LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (SIDE B) (LENS-B)EQUIPMENT ADDITIONAL DATA (EAD-B)REMARKS M G U G LV M G U G LV
CHAPTER 4 NDA-24298 Page 516 Issue 1 ARTD : Assignment of Route Class Data ARTD: Assignment of Route Class Data 1. General This command assigns the Route Class Data. 2. Precautions 1. The ARTD command should be assigned for all external trunk routes and the dummy route for LCR/ LCRS. 2. The applicable number of the external trunk route is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX65. 3. The standard route class data is shown in the example. (which is listed after the parameter descriptions) 4. Parameters TCMN through MT are effective only when 4 (MF) is assigned to parameter ONSG or INSG. For all other trunk routes, assign “0” to all of these data. 3. Data Entry Instructions See data sheet in Section 4.