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    CM73
    COMMAND CODE
    TITLE:
    MEMORY ALLOCATION FOR STATION SPEED DIALING
    73
    MAT
    4. DATA TABLE:
    Note 1:If 1000-Slot Memory Block number “4” is chosen, then the 10-Slot Memory Block number range
    is “00” to “49” (see the figure below).
    Note 2:If one of the 1000-Slot Memory Blocks is used for System Speed Dialing (indicated with CM08-
    110, 111, 112, or 176), it cannot also be used for Station Speed Dialing.
    Note 3:
    An entry of “342106” would allocate six (6) 10-Slot Memory Blocks, which would accommodate
    sixty (60) Station Speed Dial numbers. 1000-Slot Memory Block number 3 would be used, start-
    ing at 10-Slot Memory Block number 42, and ending at 10-Slot Memory Block number 47. Pro-
    gramming facility would not be allowed.
    1. FUNCTION:
    This command is used to allocate memory areas for Station Speed Dialing to individual stations.
    2. PRECAUTION:
    (1) The allowed number of 10-Slots Memory Blocks per Station Number ranges from 1 to 10.
    (2) This command is included in the MAT mode menu “E11” (Speed Dialing [COM02]).
    3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
    KIND OF CALLING PARTY SETTING DATA
    No. MEANING MEANING MEANING
    X
    XXXXStation Number which 
    performs Station Speed 
    DialingXXXXXX
    Note 1 through Note 5
    ST
    STATION
    DE +73 + ++
    DE
    (6 digits)DATA
    ++EXE
    NUMBER
    (1 – 4 digits)
    ~Number of 10-Slot 
    Memory Blocks (01-10)
    XX XXXX
    Facility for programming the 
    dialed number from the station 
    (0/1 = Allowed/Not Allowed)
    The first 10-Slot Memory 
    Block number (00-99)
    The 1000-slots memory 
    Block number (0-4, 8-F)
    [CM73] Memory Allocation for Station Speed Dialing 
    						
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    Note 4:When CM08-252 is assigned as 0, only 3000 Station Speed Dialing numbers can be assigned,
    and 1000- Slot Memory Block number 0-2 contains 26-digits memory buffers.
    When CM08-252 is assigned as 1, 4500 Station Speed Dialing numbers can be assigned, and
    1000-Slot Memory Block number 0-4 contains 16 digits-memory buffers.
    Note 5:If the system provides the Extension Memory card, 1000-Slot Memory Block number 8-F (8000
    Memory Percels) can be used. For using this memory area, there are several conditions as men-
    tioned below:
    •This memory area can not be used for Speed Dialing with Speed Dialing keys provided by
    CM90-second data : F11XX on a Multiline Terminal, and can not also be used for System
    Speed Dialing.
    •When exchanging an Extension Memory card for another, data setting for this memory area
    must be recommenced.
    •The Office Data in this memory area can not be saved and loaded by MAT operations.
    The memory area for a single called number is referred to as a “memory parcel”. Ten (10) memory
    parcels are called a “10-Slot Memory Block”, and one hundred (100) 10-Slot Memory Blocks are
    called a “1000-Slot Memory Block.”
    The relationship of Memory Parcels, 10-Slot Memory Blocks, and 1000-Slot Memory Blocks is
    illustrated below. An example of memory assignment follows.
    STATION NUMBERQUANTITY OF SPEED 
    DIAL NUMBERS1000-SLOT MEMORY 
    BLOCK10-SLOT MEMORY 
    BLOCKS
    300 10 0 00
    301 20 0 01, 02
    302 30 0 03, 04, 05
    303 10 0 06
    0
    1
    900
    01
    99
    ~ ~
    0
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Called
    NumberMemory Parcel 10-Slots Memory Block 1000-Slots Memory Block 
    						
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    • Concept of the Abbreviated Codes
    The abbreviated codes for Station Speed Dialing are automatically determined by assigning
    this command on a station basis (see figure below).
    • If the quantity of Memory Parcels per Station
    (or per Station Group) does not exceed 10, then Abbreviated Code = 0 – X.
    • If the quantity of Memory Parcels per Station
    (or per Station Group) exceeds 11, then Abbreviated Code = 00 – XX.
    The following figure shows the relation between Abbreviated Codes and Memory Parcels.
    A memory area allocated by CM73 can be shared with several stations. Also, in the stations, which
    station can assign or change the data can be determined. 
    In the case of 10 memory parcels
    Memory 
    Parcel 
    Number
    0
    ~
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    9 10 Slots
    Memory Block
    0
    ~
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    9 (Abbrev.
    Code)In the case of 20 memory parcels
    Memory 
    Parcel 
    Number
    0
    ~
    1
    9
    0
    1
    9 10 Slots
    Memory Block00
    ~
    01
    09
    10
    11
    19 (Abbrev.
    Code)
    ~
    10 Slots
    Memory Block
    ~
    (Station Number)
    300
    301
    302
    310
    311
    312(Assigned data)
    000103
    000003
    000003
    003102
    003002
    003002(Facility for Programming)
    Allowed
    Not Allowed
    Not Allowed
    Allowed
    Not Allowed
    Not Allowed Same Stored
    No. (30)
    Same Stored
    No. (20)
    Example: 
    						
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    Addendum-002 Page 247
    JANUARY, 1999 Revision 2.2
    CM74
    COMMAND CODE
    TITLE:
    STORED NUMBER FOR STATION SPEED DIALING
    74
    MAT
    4. DATA TABLE:
    1. MEMORY SLOT NUMBER =1000-Slot Memory Block number (0-4, 8-F) + 10-Slot Mem-
    ory Block number (00-99) + Memory Parcel number (0-9)
    For example, an entry of “3428” represents: 1000-Slot Memory Block number 3
    +
    10-Slot Memory Block number 42
    +
    Memory Parcel number 8
    2. STORED NUMBER = Access Code + Separator Mark + Number
    • Access Code: C.O. line/Tie line Access Code (maximum of two digits)
    • Separator Mark:  to be inserted between the Access Code and Stored Number
    • Number: C.O. network subscriber number or station number in the distant PBX 
    • maximum of 16 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 0-3 
    (CM08-252=1)
    • maximum of 26 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 0-3 
    (CM08-252=0)
    • maximum of 26 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 8-F
    1. FUNCTION:
    This command is used to enter the stored number, for the Station Speed Dialing feature, into the memory
    allocated with CM73.
    2. PRECAUTION:
    (1) The stored number, exclusive of any access code, can be a maximum of 16 digits or 26 digits.
    (2) Data can only be changed when the access code is displayed. Enter the data in the following order:
    the new access code, comma, the called number, and    . For clearing the data, enter the data in
    the following order: the access code on the display, comma, “CCC” and   .
    (3) This command is included in the MAT mode menu “E11” (Speed Dialing [COM02]).
    3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
    EXE
    EXE
    ST
    MEMORY SLOT
    DE +74 + ++
    DE
    (Max. 16 digits/26 digits)STORED NUMBER
    ++EXE
    NUMBER
    ( 4 digits)
    ,
    [CM74] Stored Number for Station Speed Dialing 
    						
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    COMMAND CODE
    TITLE:
    DIGIT CONVERSION ON DID CALL
    76
    4. DATA TABLE:
    1. FUNCTION:
    This command is used to assign the data required for interpreting the dialed-in digits.
    2. PRECAUTION:
    The first digit in the RECEIVED DIGITS field must be assigned, in CM20 Y = 0-3, as a station number
    801-811.
    3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
    : Initial Data
    Y
    RECEIVED DIGITSSETTING DATA
    REMARKS
    No. MEANING DATA MEANING
    0
    1For Day mode
    For Night modeX-XXXX:
    Station number received
    NoteX
    XXXXX: Station Number/
    Data Station 
    Number to be 
    terminatedCM35 
    YY = 18, 78
    DXX Change Terminating 
    System to:
    D01:
    D02: Not used
    D03:
    D04: DIT
    D09: Automated 
    Attendant
    D13: TAS
    D14: ATTCON
    D16: DISACM30 
    YY - 04, 05
    Note:When digit conversion of the leading 2-4 digits of a DID incoming LDN is available (CM35 YY = 78, Data =
    0), the leading 2-4 digits of the LDN should be assigned as the first data. (When the DID incoming LDN is one
    digit, the digit conversion for only one digit is not available.
    ST+76Y+DE+ +DE+ +EXERECEIVED DIGITS
    (1-4 digits)D ATA
    (1-4 digits)
    ~
    [CM76] Digit Conversion on DID Call 
    						
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    DIGIT CONVERSION ON DID CALL
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    4 Day/Night Mode 
    Distinction of tenant 
    for each station as-
    signment by Direct 
    Inward DialingX-XXXX:
    DID Incoming LDN00
    63
    None Tenant 00
    Tenant 63
    Depends on trunk 
    tenant or station 
    tenant
    (CM08-058) set by 
    CM76 Y = 0CM08-264
    CM35-18
    5 Call Waiting for 
    DID call per DID in-
    coming LDN0 
    1 Restricted
    Allowed
    6 Priority Queuing per 
    DID incoming LDN0
    1 Not provided
    To provide
    8 Automatic Live 
    Record Activation 
    for DIDX-XXXX
    DID Digits Received
    Note:This command takes
    priority over CM35,
    YY = 22.0 
    1 Start automatically
    Not availableCM35 YY = 22
    : Initial Data
    Y
    RECEIVED DIGITSSETTING DATA
    REMARKS
    No. MEANING DATA MEANING
    ~~ 
    						
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    COMMAND CODE
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    DIGIT CONVERSION ON DID CALL
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    nData settings for Day/Night Mode Distinction of tenant.
    An explanation of tenant selection method for Day/Night Mode change, when a Direct Inward
    Dialing call terminates, is shown below as a tree diagram for system data registration.
    (1) Example: data settings for tenant associated with each station assignment number
    (CM08-264-0)
    CM76-4
    Tenant
    DAY/NIGHT 
    mode
    STA
    DXXTerminates at station set by CM76-0
    For each terminating method
    STA
    DXXTerminates at station set by CM76-1
    For each terminating method
    Data 
    Not 
    Set
    DAY
    NIGHTCM76-0
    CM76-1
    1 
    						
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    (2) Example: data settings associated with station tenant or trunk tenant (CM08-264-1)
    1
    STA
    DXX
    For each termi-
    nation method
    DAY
    NIGHT
    CM76-0CM76-1
    CM08-058
    Terminates at 
    station set by 
    CM76-1
    Terminates at station set by
    CM76-0
    STA
    DXX
    Station tenant DAY/NIGHT 
    mode change set by CM76-0
    0
    1
    Terminating Trunk tenant 
    DAY/NIGHT mode change
    For each terminating method
    DAY
    NIGHT
    STA DXX
    Terminates at station set by
    CM76-0
    CM76-0CM76-1
    STA
    DXX
    For each termi-
    nation method
    Terminates at 
    station set by 
    CM76-1
    DAYNIGHT
    Terminating Trunk tenant
    DAY/NIGHT mode change 
    						
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    CM77
    COMMAND CODE
    TITLE:
    Station/Trunk Name Asignment
    77
    MAT
    4. DATA TABLE:
    Note 1:The characters available for assigning are 0 – 9, A – Z for MAT/Multiline Terminal.
    Note 2:Station Name assignment is also available in each Multiline Terminal or ATTCON by using the
    access code assigned with CM20-A10.
    Note 3:Trunk names are assigned on a Trunk Route basis only.
    1. FUNCTION:
    This command is used to assign the name of each station and trunk route which is displayed on Multiline
    Terminal or ATTCON.
    2. PRECAUTION:
    This command is included in MAT mode menu “E7” (Name Display [COM02]).
    3. ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
    Y
    STATION No./
    TRUNK NAME No.SETTING DATA
    REMARKS
    No. MEANING DATA MEANING
    0 Station Name 
    Assignment 
    with Character 
    CodeX-XXXX: Station 
    Number/
    Primary 
    Extension 
    Number20
    7FCharacter Code 
    (Max. 16 digits) 
    Refer to Character Code 
    Table on the next page.CM08-255
    1
    (STA)Station Name 
    Assignment 
    with characterX
    X . . . . .XCharacter (Max. 8 digits)
    Note 1
    2 Trunk Name 
    Assignment 
    with Character 
    Code00-14: Trunk 
    Name No. 
    assigned 
    by CM35 
    YY = 03.20
    7FCharacter Code 
    (Max. 8 digits) 
    Refer to Character Code 
    Table on the next page.CM35 YY = 03
    CM08-255
    3
    (TRK)Trunk Name 
    Assignment 
    with characterX
    X . . . . .XCharacter (Max.4 digits)
    Note 1
    TRUNK NAME
    ST + 77Y + DE + NUMBER + DE + + EXE
    (2 digits STATION NUMBER
    (1-4 digits)D ATA
    (1-16 digits)
    ~
    ~
    ~
    ~
    [CM77] Station/Trunk Name Asignment 
    						
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    COMMAND CODE
    TITLE:
    Station/Trunk Name Asignment
    77
    MAT
    • Character Code Table
    1ST
    2ND234567
    0
    0@P \ p
    1!1AQaq
    2,,2BRb r
    3#3CSc s
    4$4DTd t
    5%5 EU e u
    6&6 FV f v
    7,7GWgw
    8(8HXhx
    9)9IYiy
    A*: JZjz
    B+;K[k{
    C,N^n®
    F/?O_
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