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    							NDA-24298 CHAPTER 4
    Page 717
    Issue 1
    AISA : Assignment of Individual Calling Entry Area
    AISA: Assignment of Individual Calling Entry Area 
    1. General
    This command designates the station type (MST or SLV) and the number of memory blocks to be used for the
    Speed Calling Group/Station.
    2. Precautions
    1. One (1) Speed Calling - Station memory can be assigned a maximum of 18 digits for the long speed dial
    number.
    2. One (1) BLOCK consists of ten (10) Speed Calling - Station memories.
    3. There are one hundred (100) BLOCKs per MG.
    4. The applicable Tenant Number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS 1, INDEX 8. 
    5. The MST station user can register the speed dial number and also originate a speed dial call.
    6. The SLV station user can originate a speed dial call, but speed dial number registration is not available.
    The speed dial number registration is done by the MST station only.
    7. The MST station and slave stations must be in the same MG.
    8. The AISD command allows the maintenance person to register the speed dial number.
    9. When assigning the individual speed calling entry block of the Attendant Console, use the Specific
    Attendant Number previously assigned in the ASAT command.
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    MST STATION NUMBER
    (STN)NIUMBER OF BLOCKS 
    (BLOCK) 
    1-10SLV STATION 
    NUMBER 
    (STN) TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)STATION 
    TYPE
    M/S)
    STN
     The STN parameter is displayed when MST/SLV = S
    MST/SLV
     M = MST
     S = SLVBLOCK
     The BLOCK parameter is displayed when MST/SLV = M
    1 300 1 1
    1 300 2 330 
    						
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    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT 
    NUMBER
    (TN)MASTER STATION 
    NUMBER
     (STN)STATION 
    TYPE
     M/SNUMBER OF 
    BLOCKS 
    (BLOCK)
     1 – 10STATION 
    TYPE
    M/SSLAVE STATION NUMBER 
    (STN)
    (Slave Station Number of the Same Speed 
    Calling Group)
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    AISA_T :Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – Telephone Number
    AISA_T :Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – Telephone 
    Number
    1. General
    This command is used to designate the station type (MST or SLV) and the number of memory block to be used
    for the Speed Calling Group/Station. The station data of AISA 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 is to be written.
    3. One (1) Speed Calling - Station memory can be assigned a maximum of 18 digits for the long speed dial
    number.
    4. One (1) BLOCK consists of ten (10) Speed Calling - Station memories.
    5. There are one hundred (100) BLOCKs per MG.
    6. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX8
    7. The MST station user can register the speed dial number and also originate a speed dial call.
    8. The SLV station user can originate a speed dial call, but speed dial number registration is not available.
    The speed dial number registration is done by the MST station only.
    9. The MST station and slave stations must be in the same MG.
    10. The AISD/AISD_T command allows the maintenance person to register the speed dial number.
    11. Telephone Number of the Specific Attendant Console cannot be used. 
    						
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    AISA_T :Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – Telephone Number
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Note:The existing data can be readout by pressing “Get” button after UGN and TELN data is entered.
    USER
    GROUP
    NUMBER
    (UGN)MASTER TELEPHONE
    NUMBER
    (TELN)
    Max. 16 digits STATION
    TYPE
    (MST/SLV)NUMBER
    OF
    BLOCKS
    (BLOCK)
    1-10TELEPHONE NUMBER 
    (TELN)
    Max. 16 digits
    TELN (MST/SLV)
    Enter the Telephone Number of the Master/Slave station 
    to which Speed Calling Group data to be assigned.
    MST
    SLV1
    BLOCK
    Assign the number of memory block for each station. This 
    parameter appears when MST is selected in Station Type.
    MST = Master Station
    SLV = Slave StationMST/SLVEnter the Telephone Number of Master Station 
    when SLV is selected in Station Type.TELN (MST) 
    						
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    AISA_T :Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Entry Area – Telephone Number
    4. Data Sheet
     
    USER
    GROUP
    NUMBER
    (UGN)TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (TELN) 
    Max. 16 digitsSTATION
    TYPE
    (MST/SLV)NUMBER
    OF
    BLOCKS
    (BLOCK)
    1-10MASTER TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (TELN) 
    Max. 16 digits 
    						
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    AISD : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data
    AISD: Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data
    1. General
    This command assigns the speed dial number (of the Speed Calling - Station service feature) for a station,
    instead of a station user’s registration. This command also allows a maintenance person to monitor present user
    settings. 
    2. Precautions
    1. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS 1, INDEX 8. 
    2. The station number (STN) specified on this command should be assigned as a master station (MST) by the
    AISA command. 
    3. The data range of the SPD parameter on this command varies depending on the number of memory-blocks
    assigned by the AISA command. (One memory-block contains ten memories which store ten different
    speed dialing numbers)  
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    STATION
    NUMBER
    (STN)SPEED 
    CALLING 
    DIGIT CODE 
    (SPD)
    00-99 TENANT
    NUMBER
    (TN)
    STN
    Assign the station number designated as a 
    master station (MST/SLV = 1) by the AISA 
    command.
    TELEPHONE NUMBER (TEL)
    MAX. 24 DIGITS
    1 200 0 001   2   3   4   5
    TEL
    The dial number to be transmitted by the 
    system when a station user dial Speed 
    Calling-Station access code + SPD.
    SPD
    When assigning the parameter BLOCK = 1 in the AISA 
    command, assign any data in the range of 00-09 to this 
    parameter.  
    When assigning the parameter BLOCK = 2 in the AISA 
    command, assign any data in the range of 00-19 to this 
    parameter.   
    						
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    Issue 1
    AISD : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data
    4. Data Sheet
    TENANT 
    NUMBER 
    (TN)STATION
    NUMBER 
    (STN)SPEED
    CALLING DIGIT CODE 
    (SPD)  
    00 – 99TELEPHONE NUMBER 
    (TEL)
    MAX. 18 DIGITS 
    						
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    Issue 1
    AISD_T : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data – Telephone Number
    AISD_T : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data – Telephone Number
    1. General
    This command is used to assign the speed dial number (of the Speed Calling - Station service feature) for a
    station, instead of a station user’s registration. The station data of AISD command can be assigned by using
    Telephone Number.
    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 is to be written.
    3. The applicable tenant number (TN) range is designated by the ASYD command, SYS1, INDEX 8.
    4. The Station designated by Telephone Number on this command should be assigned as a master station
    (MST) by the AISA/AISA_T command beforehand.
    5. The data range of the SPD parameter on this command varies depending on the number of memory-blocks
    assigned by the AISA/AISA_T command. (One memory-block contains ten memories which store ten
    different speed dialing numbers.) 
    						
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    AISD_T : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data – Telephone Number
    3. Data Entry Instructions
    Note:The existing data can be readout by pressing “Get” button after UGN and TELN data is entered.
    USER
    GROUP
    NUMBER
    (UGN)SPEED
    CALLING
    DIGIT CODE
    (SPD)
    00-99TELEPHONE NUMBER 
    (TELN)
    Max. 16 digitsTELEPHONE NUMBER 
    (TEL)
    Max. 24digits
    TELN
    Assign the Telephone Number designated 
    as a Master Station (Station Type = MST) 
    by the AISA/AISA_T command.
    TEL
    The dial number to be transmitted by the 
    system when a station user dial Speed 
    Calling – Station access code + SPD.
    SPD
    When assigning the parameter BLOCK=1 in the 
    AISA/AISA_T command, assign any data in the 
    range of 00-09 to this parameter.
    When assigning the parameter BLOCK=2 in the 
    AISA/AISA_T command, assign any data in the 
    range of 00-19 to this parameter. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    AISD_T : Assignment of Individual Speed Calling Data – Telephone Number
    4. Data Sheet
     
    USER
    GROUP
    NUMBER
    (UGN)TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (TELN) 
    Max. 16 digitsSPEED
    CALLING
    DIGIT CODE
    (SPD)
    00-99TELEPHONE NUMBER
    (TEL) 
    Max. 24 digits 
    						
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