NEC Neax2000 Ivs Command Manual
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CHAPTER 3 ND-45669 (E) Pag e 1 36 Revision 2.0 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT 808 (2/3)2/3 digits-Station CM41 Y = 0 F = 13 809 (2/4)2/4 digits-Station 810 (3/4)3/4 digits-Station 811 (2/3/4)2/3/4 digits-Station A00 (VRCRC)Digital Announcement Trunk Access (Record)CM10, CM15 YY = 33 A01 (VRCRP)Digital Announcement Trunk Access (Replay) A02 (VRCDL)Digital Announcement Trunk Access (Delete) A03 (ANRC)Announcement Service (Record) CM10, CM15 YY = 34 – 39 CM49 YY = 00 CM35 YY = 69 – 73 A04 (AN0RP)Announcement Service Group 0 (Replay) A05 (AN1RP)Announcement Service Group 1 (Replay) A06 (AN2RP)Announcement Service Group 2 (Replay) CM10, CM15 YY = 34 – 39 CM49 YY = 00 CM35 YY = 69 – 73 A07 (AN3RP)Announcement Service Group 3 (Replay) A08 (AN4RP)Announcement Service Group 4 (Replay) A09 (ANDL)Announcement Service (Delete) A10 (NAME)Assignment of Station Name For Multiline Terminal, ATTCONCM08 – 255 ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING
CHAPTER 3 ND-45669 (E) Pag e 1 38 Revision 2.0 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT A30 (IPGC0)Internal Zone Paging Group 0 For callingCM56 YY = 00 – 07 CM15 YY = 49 CM90 A31 (IPGC1)Internal Zone Paging Group 1 A32 (IPGC2)Internal Zone Paging Group 2 A33 (IPGC3)Internal Zone Paging Group 3 A34 (IPGC4)Internal Zone Paging Group 4 A35 (IPGC5)Internal Zone Paging Group 5 A36 (IPGC6)Internal Zone Paging Group 6 A37 (IPGC7)Internal Zone Paging Group 7 A38 (IPGA0)Internal Zone Paging Group 0 For answering A39 (IPGA1)Internal Zone Paging Group 1 A40 (IPGA2)Internal Zone Paging Group 2 A41 (IPGA3)Internal Zone Paging Group 3 A42 (IPGA4)Internal Zone Paging Group 4 A43 (IPGA5)Internal Zone Paging Group 5 A44 (IPGA6)Internal Zone Paging Group 6 For answeringCM56 YY = 00 – 07 CM15 YY = 49 CM90 A45 (IPGA7)Internal Zone Paging Group 7ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING
ND-45669 (E) CHAPTER 3 Pag e 1 39 Revision 2.0 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: [CM20] Numbering Plan NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT A46 (MW/RS)Message Waiting/Message Reminder (Search) CM15 YY = 47, 48 CM13 – 03 CM51 YY = 15 CM90 A47 (MW/RA)Message Waiting/Message Reminder (Retrieve) A48 (MRS)Message Reminder (Set) A49 (MRC)Message Reminder (Cancel) A50 (SY3/1)System Speed Dialing (Origination) For 1000 memories (1000-Slot Memory Block No.3) Maximum of 16 digitsCM08–110 = 0 CM08–252 = 1 CM74 A51 (SY1/1)System Speed Dialing (Origination) For 1000 memories (1000-Slot Memory Block No.1) Maximum of 16 digitsCM08–111 = 0 CM08–252 = 1 CM74 A52 (SY0/1)System Speed Dialing (Origination) For 1000 memories (1000-Slot Memory Block No.0) Maximum of 16 digitsCM08–112 = 0 CM08–252 = 1 CM74 A54 (MSCDS)Return Message Schedule Display (Set) Cancel Code: See data 023 CM15 YY = 19 A55 (DNATT)Day/Night Mode change, ATTCON Lockout For ATTCON without MODE key.CM90 A56 (PRATT)Data programming for DISA, System Speed Dialing, Date/Time Change, and Tone Ringer change from ATTCONFor ATTCON without PROG key. A58 (SHFPB)Sending of Hooking Signal to CENTREX line from PB Telephone A59 (6CFT)6-Party Conference Trunk Access CM15 YY = 69 CM10 A60 (10CFT)10-Party Conference Trunk Access A61 (6110S)6/10-Party Conference Trunk Control (To set up a conference) A62 (6110R)6/10-Party Conference Trunk Control (To release designated party from a conference)ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING
CHAPTER 3 ND-45669 (E) Page 140 Addendum-002 Revision 2.2 JANUARY, 1999 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING A63 (V/TON)Voice Call/Ring Tone programming For Multiline Terminal A64 (AZP)All Zone Internal Paging For calling CM08 – 158 A65 Voice Message Waiting Service-Individual All Clear when the called station is no answer A80 Split Call Forwarding - All Calls (Entry) A81 Split Call Forwarding - All Calls (Cancel) A82 Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line/No Answer (Entry) A83 Split Call Forwarding - Busy Line/No Answer (Cancel) A88 Whisper Page A89 Call Forwarding - Not Available A90 Call Forwarding - Not Available Cancel A91 Call Forwarding - Not Available Replay A92 Number Sharing Set from sub station (PS) A93 Number Sharing Cancel from sub station (PS) A94 Number Sharing Set from main station A95 Number Sharing Cancel from main station B00 B07 B10 B17Simultaneous Paging Group 0 Simultaneous Paging Group 7 Re-participation Group 0 Re-participation Group 7CM15 YYY=119 CM56 CM90 B20 B27Simultaneous Paging Group 0 for 2Way Calling Simultaneous Paging Group 0 for 2Way CallingCM15 YYY=119 CM56 CM90 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~
ND-45669 (E) CHAPTER 3 Addendum-002 Page 140-1 JANUARY, 1999 Revision 2.2 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING 100 (RT00) 101 162 163 (RT63)Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 01 Trunk Route 62 Trunk Route 63Data assignment for Trunk Routes that correspond to access codes for outgoing trunk calls (COT, ODT, etc.)CM30 200 (RTA00) 201 230 231 (RTA31)Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01 Route Advance Block 30 Route Advance Block 31Data is to be assigned in the following two cases: – there are two or more trunk routes for outgoing calls – for determining the seiz- ing order of the trunk route.CM22 ~~~ ~~~
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ND-45669 (E) CHAPTER 3 Pag e 1 41 Revision 2.0 CM20 COMMAND CODE TITLE: [CM20] Numbering Plan NUMBERING PLAN 20 MAT Note:Monitoring telephone conversations may be illegal under certain circumstances and laws. Consult a legal advisor before implementing the monitoring of telephone conversations. Some federal and state laws re- quire a party monitoring a telephone conversation to use beeptone(s), to notify all parties to the telephone conversation, and/or to obtain consent from all parties to the telephone conversation. Some of these laws provide strict penalties for illegal monitoring of telephone conversations. 300 (TNB00) 301 322 323 (TNB23)Tenant Block 00 Tenant Block 01 Tenant Block 22 Tenant Block 23Data is to be assigned when the purpose and method of the same access code vary with each tenant.CM23 400 (CAL00) 401 418 419 (CAL19)Kind of Call Terminal Block 00 Kind of Call Terminal Block 01 Kind of Call Terminal Block 18 Kind of Call Terminal Block 19Data is to be assigned when the purpose and method of the same access code vary with each calling terminal (ATTCON, DP/DTMF telephone, etc.).CM24 500 (SPE00) 501 514 515 (SPE15)Kind of Special Terminal Block 00 Kind of Special Terminal Block 01 Kind of Special Terminal Block 14 Kind of Special Terminal Block 15Data is to be assigned when the purpose and method of the same access code vary with each special terminal (Single line station/Analog Data station.)CM25 600 (CLO00) 601 630 631 (CLO31)Closed Number Block 00 Closed Number Block 01 Closed Number Block 30 Closed Number Block 31Data is to be assigned in the following two cases: - sending the access code directly - converting it into another number.CM26 ASSIGNMENT DATA REMARKSRELATED COMMAND DATA MEANING ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~
CHAPTER 3 ND-45669 (E) Pag e 1 42 Revision 2.0 CM21 COMMAND CODE TITLE: SINGLE DIGIT ACCESS CODE 21 4. DATA TABLE: 1. FUNCTION: This command sets a single-digit code to be recognized under timing start condition. 2. PRECAUTION: None 3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE: Y ACCESS CODESETTING DATA No. MEANING DATA MEANING 0 1 2 3Numbering Plan 0 1 2 3X: 0-9, A (*), B (#) 047 051Service Feature Access Code (See CM20 Data Table) 100 163Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 200 231Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 (See CM22) 800 Operator Call to ATTCON 801 Single-digit Station ST + 21Y + DE + + DE + + EXEACCESS CODE (1 digit)DATA (3 digits) ~ ~~~ ~~~ [CM21] Single Digit Access Code
ND-45669 (E) CHAPTER 3 Pag e 1 43 Revision 2.0 CM22 COMMAND CODE TITLE: ROUTE ADVANCE 22 4. DATA TABLE: Note:In the following example, seven priorities are defined by using a priority (Priority 3 of Route Advance Block 00) to “point” to another Route Advance Block 01. 1. FUNCTION: This command is used to assign alternative trunk routes to each Route Advance Block. 2. PRECAUTION: A maximum of seven consecutive priorities can be assigned. 3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE: YY PRIORITY ORDERSETTING DATA No. MEANING DATA MEANING 00 01 30 31Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01 Route Advance Block 30 Route Advance Block 310 1 2 31st Priority 2nd Priority 3rd Priority 4th Priority Note100 163Trunk Route 00 Trunk Route 63 200 231Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 31 ST + 22YY + DE + + DE + + EXEPRIORITY ORDER (1 digit)DATA (3 digits) ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ PRIORITY ORDER DATA 0 100 1 101 2 102 3 201 0 103 1 104 2 105 3 1061st 2nd 3rd To Route Advance Block 01 4th 5th 6th 7th Route Advance Block 00 Route Advance Block 01 [CM22] Route Advance