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    							CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E)
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    BACKGROUND MUSIC (BGM)
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    External BGM Source (Up to 10 BGM Sources can be provided)
    PN-4COT/PN-TNT card
    External BGM Sources (FM, AM Radio, Tape-Deck etc.) should be provided by the customer. Make the following
    connections between BGM Sources and interface trunks. For details, refer to the MDF cross connection for an Ex-
    ternal Tone Source in the INSTALLATION PROCEDURE MANUAL.
    For PN-4COT Card:
    LTC 
    CONNECTOR
    MDF
    NO.0 
    TRK
    NO.1 
    TRK
    NO.2 
    TRK
    NO.3 
    TRK
    PN-4COTBGM SOURCE
    BGM SOURCE
    BGM SOURCE
    BGM SOURCE#0
    #1
    #2
    #3 A
    B
    A
    B
    A
    B
    A
    B 
    						
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    BACKGROUND MUSIC (BGM)
    Set the switches within PN-TNT card according to the following table.
    • Level Control of External BGM Source through JACK0/JACK1
    No. 0 CIRCUIT (JACK0) No. 1 CIRCUIT (JACK1)
    OUTPUT LEVEL SW-1 SW-2 OUTPUT LEVEL SW-3 SW-4
    -10 dB OFF OFF -10 dB OFF OFF
    -7 dB ON OFF -7 dB ON OFF
    -4 dB OFF ON -4 dB OFF ON
    -1 dB ON ON -1 dB ON ON
    For PN-TNT card:
    Plug the cable connected to the BGM Sources into JACK0 and JACK1 on PN-TNT card:
    BGM SOURCE
    JACK0#0
    JACK1
    No. 1 #1
    PN-TNT CARD CIRCUIT No. 0 
    CIRCUIT
    BGM SOURCE
    SW SW
    ON
    12
    34
    PN-TNT CARD 
    						
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    BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING
    PROGRAMMING
    To set up the Secretary Station with the Multiline Terminal:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Secretary Station to the required 
    station number.•  YY = 12
    (1)  X-XXXX (Primary Extension No. of 
    Secretary)
    (2) 0: Secretary Station
    If the Boss’ station is a Single-Line Telephone 
    with MW lamp, provide the Message Waiting 
    service to the Boss’ station.•  YY = 03
    (1)  X-XXXX (Boss Station No. )
    (2)  0: To be provided
    Assign the Boss’ line key as a Secondary 
    Extension line to the Secretary’s Multiline 
    Terminal.•  YY = 00
    (1)  Primary Extension No. of Secretary +   
    + Key No. 
    (2)  X-XXXX (Boss Station No. /Boss 
    Primary Extension No. )
    Assign the MW SET/MW RESET keys to the 
    Secretary’s Multiline Terminal, if needed.•  YY = 00
    (1)  Primary Extension No. of Secretary +   
    + Key No. 
    (2) F0040: MW Set
    F0041: MW Reset
    If the Boss’ station is a Multiline Terminal, 
    assign a MW Lamp to the Boss’ Multiline 
    Terminal.•  YY = 00
    (1)  Primary Extension No. of Boss +   + 
    Key No. 
    (2) F1005: MW Lamp
    Assign the access code for MW Set/MW 
    Reset to the secretary’s Multiline Terminal, if 
    required.•  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1)  X-XXX (Access Code)
    (2)  040: MW Set
    041: MW Reset
    Whether Message Waiting/Message 
    Reminder is reset (turning the MW Lamp off) 
    irrespective of answering of Calling Station 
    when the called station calls to retrieve the 
    message.(1) 234
    (2) 0/1: Available/Not Available (Reset 
    by answering of Calling station)
    Specify the MW Lamp indication pattern for 
    Multiline Terminal.(1) 294
    (2)  0/1 : Flashing (60 IPM)/SteadyCM13 START
    CM90
    CM20
    CM08
    A,
    ,
    , 
    						
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    BOSS/SECRETARY CALLING
    To assign the Boss’ Station as a single-line telephone:
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1/DTP-32-1/DTP-32D-1 and DLC card.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the destination of the call from the 
    Boss’ station that has Message Waiting set.• YY = 15
    (1) 00-63 (Tenant No.)
    (2) X-XXXX (Secretary’s Station No.)
    (3)
    To provide Boss/Secretary Override, assign 
    Service Restriction Class A for Call Waiting 
    to the Secretary and Boss Stations.For Secretary Station:
    • CM12 YY = 02
    (1) X-XXXX: Station No. 
    (2) XX
     XX
    *a
    *a: Service Restriction Class A
    (00-15 )
    • CM15 YY = 43 (Calling Side)
    (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A 
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    For Boss’ Station:
    • CM12 YY = 02
    (1) X-XXXX: Station No. 
    (2) XX
     XX
    *a
    *a: Service Restriction Class A 
    (00-15 )
    • CM15 YY = 44 (Called Side)
    (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Set the data for accommodating the Boss’ line 
    to the Secretary’s Sub line.• YY = 05
    (1) X-XXXX: Boss Station No. 
    (2) 0/1 : Accommodated/
    Not accommodated
    Specify whether to send ringing signal to the 
    Boss Station.• YY = 08
    (1) X-XXXX: Boss Station No. 
    (2) 0/1 : Not send/Send
    CM51
    END
    A
    CM12
    CM15
    CM12 START
    CM13
    END 
    						
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    BROKER’S CALL
    PROGRAMMING
    Refer to CALL HOLD feature. 
    						
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    CALL BACK
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Provide the system with the Single-Digit 
    Feature Access Code while the calling station 
    hears ringback tone/busy tone.(1)  156 (Ringback Tone)
    (2) 0: Allowed
     
    (1)  208 (Busy Tone)
    (2) 0: Allowed
    Assign Service Restriction Class (A) to the 
    necessary stations.•  YY = 02
    (1)  X-XXXX: Station No. 
    (2) XX
     XX
    *a: Service Restriction Class (A) (00-
    15 )
    Assign the Call Back feature to the Service 
    Restriction Class (A) assigned by CM12 YY = 
    02.•  YY = 03
    (1)  XX: Service Restriction Class (A) as-
    signed by CM12 YY = 02.
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    Assign the Call Back-Multiple Assignment 
    feature to the Service Restriction Class (A) 
    assigned by CM12 YY= 02, if required.•  YY = 46
    (1)  XX: Service Restriction Class (A) as-
    signed by CM12 YY = 02.
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    Assign the access code for Call Back. •  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code (*1, #1)
    (2)  002: Call Back Set
    003: Call Back Cancel
    For setting the same access code as Trunk
    Queuing-Outgoing:
    (2) 004: Set
    005: Cancel
    Assign a Call Back key to the Multiline 
    Terminals, as required.•  YY = 00
    (1)  Primary Extension No.+   + key No. 
    (2) F0004: Trunk Queuing-Out-going/Call 
    Back
    CM08 START
    CM12
    CM15
    CM20
    CM90
    END
    *a
    , 
    						
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    CALLER ID CLASS (1500 Series Enhancement)
    PROGRAMMING
    1. Trunk Assignment for CALLER ID CLASS
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify the Terminating System in Day Mode 
    and Night Mode for incoming calls.• YY=02 (Day Mode) 
    • YY=03 (Night Mode) 
    (1) Trunk No. (000-255) 
    (2) 02: Trunk Line Appearance
    03: Trunk Line Appearance+TAS
    04: Direct-In Termination
    09: Automated Attendant
    11: ATTCON+Trunk Line Appearance
    13: TAS
    14: Termination to ATTCON
    16: Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    19: ATTCON+TAS
    20: ATTCON+Trunk Line Appearance 
    +TAS
    31  : DID, TIE and any call which is not 
    handled by the PBX
    Assign the type of Trunk Route. • YY=00 (Kind of Trunk Route) 
    (1) Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2) 00: DDD (C.O./DID)
    Provide the Trunk Route with MF Signaling. • YY=37 (MF Signaling) 
    (1) Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2) 0: Available
    Specify the Busy/Idle status not to be sent to 
    the network.• YY=48 (Busy/Idle Sending) 
    (1) Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2) 0: Not to be sent
    Assign the sending method of calling number 
    from the network, to each Trunk Route.• YYY=129 (Calling No. Sending Method)
    (1) Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2) 0: CALLER ID (CLASS SM)
    1: T1-ANI
    CM35
    CM30 START
    END 
    						
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    CALLER ID CLASS (1500 Series Enhancement)
    2. CALLER ID Receiver Assignment
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Provide the system with MF Signaling. (1) 52 (MF Signaling)
    (2) 0: To be provided
    Assign a Slot Number to the CIR (CALLER 
    ID Receiver) Trunk.(1) Slot No. (04-15) 
    (2) 08: CIR Trunk (PN-4RSTC)
    The slot number is given by the SENSE switch 
    on the CIR Trunk.
    Assign the MF Receiver trunk number to each 
    circuit of the CIR Trunk.• YY=04 
    (1) XX: MF Receiver Trunk No. (00-15) 
    (2) XX X 
    Circuit No. (0-3) 
    Slot No. assigned by CM05
    Assign requesting of ANI/CALLER ID Signal 
    from network when an incoming call 
    terminates.(1) 472 (Request for ANI/CALLER ID 
    Signal)
    (2) 0: Available
    Assign the sending method of calling number 
    from the network, to the Slot Number assigned 
    by CM05. • YY=07 
    (1) Slot No. (04-15) 
    (2) 0: CALLER ID (CLASS SM)
    7:  Not Used
    Assign the number of digits of the calling 
    number sent from the network.•Y=1 
    (1) 3 (Number of Digits from Network) 
    (2) 01: 1 digit 
    31: 31 digits 
    NONE  
    Assign the CALLER ID Receiver to each AP 
    Number (0-3) of the CIR Trunk
    .
    AP Number 0-3 correspond to the Slot 
    Number (00-15) assigned by CM05.•Y=2 
    (1) 0: AP No.0=Slot No.X 
    1 : AP No.1=Slot No.Y 
    2 : AP No.2=Slot No.Z
    3 : AP No.3=Slot No.W
    X< Y< Z< W
    (2) 3 : All circuits are assigned as a receiver.
    CM05
    CM06
    CM31
    CMAA START
    END
    CM09
    CM08
    INITIAL
    INITIAL
    INITIAL
    INITIAL
    ~
    ~
    INITIAL 
    						
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    CALLER ID CLASS (1500 Series Enhancement)
    3. Memory Clear for CIR Trunk (PN-4RSTC Card)
    Clearing all data in memory for calling number development is necessary before assigning the calling num-
    ber development data by CMDC and CMDB.
    Note:Before memory clear, set the SW1-1 to SW1-4 on the CIR Trunk to all ON (Make-busy) and after memory
    clear, restore them to OFF.
    If required, clear the partial memory using the commands shown in below.
    Note:Before memory clear, set the SW1-1 to SW1-4 on the CIR Trunk to all ON (Make-busy) and after memory
    clear, restore them to OFF.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Clear all memory for CMDC and CMDB. •
    (1)
    (2)YY=90 (All Memory Clear)
    0000
    CCC
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Clear the memory for the calling number 
    Development Table No. assigned by CMDC 
    and the calling number development data 
    assigned by CMDB.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=91 (Partial Memory Clear)
    0000
    CCC
    Clear the memory for calling number 
    development data assigned by CMDB.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=92 (Partial Memory Clear)
    0000
    CCC
    START
    END
    CMDB
    START
    END
    CMDB 
    						
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    CALLER ID CLASS (1500 Series Enhancement)
    4. CALLER ID Development Data Assignment
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Development Table for the calling 
    number sent from the network.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=00-63 (Trunk Tenant No.) 
    Calling Number
    0 : Development Table No.0 
    1499: Development Table No.1499
    Assign whether the Trunk Tenant No. is 
    effective for developing the calling number, or 
    not.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=30 
    0 (Trunk Tenant No. Development) 
    0 : Ignore actual Trunk Tenant and use 
    the Development Table for Trunk Tenant 
    00 (CMDC YY=00)
    1: Execute actual Trunk Tenant and use the 
    Development Table for each Trunk Tenant 
    (CMDC YY=00-63)
    By character code, assign the name displayed,   
    if required.
    A maximum of 14 characters are available for 
    the name display.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=00 (Name Assignment)
    Development Table No.0-1499
    Character Code (See CM77)
    Assign the termination destination on Day 
    Mode/Night Mode for calling number, if 
    required. A maximum of 12 digits are 
    available.
    Note:If assigning the destination station
    number as below, the Terminating
    System overrides CM30 YY=02/03
    for the selected Development Table.
    ****02 : Trunk Line Appearance
    ****03 : Trunk Line Appearance+TAS
    ****04 : Direct-in Termination 
    ****09 : Automated Attendant
    ****11 : ATTCON+Trunk Line Appearance
    ****13 : TAS
    ****14 : Termination to ATTCON
    ****16 : Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    ****19 : ATTCON+TAS
    ****20 : ATTCON+Trunk Line Appearance+TAS
    ****31 : DID, TIE, and any call which is not handled by
    the PBX
    •
    •
    (1)
    (2)YY=01 (Day Mode)
    YY=02 (Night Mode)
    Development Table No.0-1499
    Destination Station Number
    (12 digits Max.)
    Note:The destination station number can also
    be an LCR access code plus outside
    telephone number.
    CMDC START
    CMDB
    A
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