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    							CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E)
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    PROGRAMMING
    1. To provide an Extension Memory card (PN-ME00) for extending memory for Station Speed Dialing and
    One Touch keys:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign a slot number to the Extension 
    Memory card. The slot number is given by 
    the SENSE switch on the Extension Memory 
    card.
    Provide the system with the Extension 
    Memory card.(1) 04-15 (Slot Number)
    (2) 19 (PN-ME00 card)
    (1) 56
    (2) 1: To be provided
    Note:The SPN-AP00A card must be
    mounted and installed prior to
    executing CMD000.
    CM05
    CMD000START
    END
    INITIAL 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    2. To provide Single Line Telephone or Multiline Terminal:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify whether 1000-Slot Memory Block 
    has 26 digits or 16 digits memory buffers.
    Note 1:When CM08-252 is assigned as 0,
    only 3000 Station Speed Dialing 
    numbers can be assigned, and 
    1000-Slot Memory Block No. 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 No. 0-4 contains 
    16-digits memory buffers.(1) 252
    (2) 0/1 : 26/16 digitsNote 2:Regardless of this data setting, a
    maximum of 26 digits number can be
    stored to Extension Memory card’s
    memory area (1000-Slot Memory
    Block No. 8-F).
    Assign Service Restriction Class A to each 
    station.• YY = 02
    (1) X-XXXX: Station No.
    (2) XX
     XX 
    *a: Service Restriction Class A 
    (00-15 )
    Assign this service to Service Restriction 
    Class A assigned by CM12 YY = 02.• YY = 07
    (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    Assign access codes for Station Speed 
    Dialing, Origination, Entry and Cancel, 
    respectively.• Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1) X-XXX: Access Code (#*, 7*, 7#)
    (2) 064: Origination 
    065: Entry 
    066: Cancel
    Specify whether to provide Toll Restriction 
    for an outgoing call by Station Speed Dialing.(1) 035
    (2) 0/1 : Not provided/Provided
    Specify whether to set “#” dialing as paused 
    data (1.5 sec.) or called number to C.O. line 
    when the DTMF station or Multiline Terminal 
    dials “#” in the setting of the Station Speed 
    Dialing feature.(1) 168
    (2) 0/1 : Paused data (1.5 sec.)/
    Called number to C.O. line.
    CM08
    A
    CM12
    CM15
    CM20
    CM08 START
    *a 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify “*” dialing is set as programmable 
    pause by CM41-38 or dialed digit when the 
    DTMF station or Multiline Terminal dials 
    “*” in the setting of the Station Speed Dialing 
    feature.(1) 171
    (2) 0/1 :Programmable pause by CM41-
    38/Dialed digit
    Allocate the memory area for Station Speed 
    Dialing to each station. The memory block 
    for storing one called number of Station 
    Speed Dialing is called a “Memory Parcel”. 
    An assembly of 10-Memory Parcels is called 
    a “10 Slot Memory Block,” and one hundred 
    10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-
    Slot Memory Block”.(3) X-XXXX (Station No.)
    (4) X
     XX X XX 
    *a  *b *c *d 
    (5) *a: 000-Slot Memory Block No. 0-4,
    8-F 
    Note 1 
    *b: Memory Start Block No. 00-99: 
    (10-Slot Memory Block) 
    Note 2 
    *c: Facility for programming the 
    dialed number from the Station
    (0/1: Effective/Ineffective) 
    *d: Number of blocks in Memory 
    Parcel (01-10)
    CM08
    CM73
    B
    A
    The number of Memory Parcels for a station is specified by the data shown below.
    DataNumber of 
    Memory Parcels
    Abbreviated Codes required for accessing this featur
    e
    are automatically given to each station, depending on
    the number of Memory Parcels specified. XXXX01 10
    XXXX10 100
    0
    4 1
    2
    3 1000-Slot
    Memory Block0
    9 1 Memory Parcel00
    99 01 10-Slot
    Memory Block1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    500 Memory Parcels 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Note 1:
    If the system provides the Extension Memory card, 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 8-F (8000
    Memory Parcels) can be used. For using this memory area, there are several conditions as
    mentioned below: 
    • This memory area cannot be used for Speed Dialing with Speed Dialing keys provided
    by CM90-second data: F11XX on a Multiline Terminal, and cannot 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 cannot be saved and loaded by MAT operations.
    Note 2:When the 1000-Slot Memory Block specifier is 4, Memory Start Block No. should be set to
    00-49.
    Less than 100 Memory Parcels for a station: In excess of 100 Memory Parcels for a 
    station:
    Assign the number to be dialed to each 
    Memory Slot Number, if required. The 
    numbers to be called are usually set from 
    individual stations by their station users.1. X
     XXX (Memory Slot No.) 
    *a  *b 
    *a:1000-Slot Memory Block Num-
    ber (0-4, 8-F) 
    *b:000-999
    2. Stored No. Setting Method: 
    Outgoing Call Access Code (Max. 2
    digits) +   + Stored Number (Max.
    16/26 digits)
    To set a pause into the Stored No.,
    enter “C” (Fixed Pause=1.5 sec.) or
    “D” (Programmable Pause specified
    by CM41-38) after 
    desired digits.
    C
    B
    CM74
    0
    9 1 Memory Parcel
    10-Slot
    Memory
    Block X
    Memory Parcel
    0
    9 1
    0
    9 1
    10-Slot 
    Memory 
    Block X
    99
    10-Slot 
    Memory 
    Block XX 0
    1
    99
    Abbreviated Codes
    , 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign Station Speed Dialing keys on each 
    Multiline Terminal, if required.• YY=00
    (1) Primary Extension No. +   + Key No. 
    (01-24)
    (2) F11XX
     
    *a 
    *a: 00: Station Speed Dialing 00 
    99: Station Speed Dialing 99
    CM90
    C
    END
    , 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    3. To provide Multiline Terminal with One Touch keys (ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1/DTP-32-1/DTP-32D-1):
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify whether 1000-Slot Memory Block 
    has 26 digits or 16 digits memory buffers.
    Note 1:When CM08-252 is assigned as 0,
    only 3000 Station Speed Dialing
    numbers can be assigned, and
    1000-Slot Memory Block No. 0-2
    contains 26-digits memory buffers.
    When CM08-252 is assigned as 1,
    4500 Station Speed Dialing num-
    bers can be assigned and 1000-Slot
    Memory Block No. 0-4 contains 16-
    digits memory buffers.(1) 252
    (2) 0/1 : 26/16 digitsNote 2:Regardless of this data setting, a
    maximum of 26 digits number can
    be stored to Extension Memory
    card’s memory area (1000-Slot
    Memory Block No. 8-F).
    Assign Service Restriction Class A to each 
    station.• YY = 02 
    (1) X-XXXX: Primary Extension No.
    (2) XX
     XX 
    *a
    *a: Service Restriction Class A 
    (00-15 )
    Assign this service to Service Restriction 
    Class A assigned by CM12 YY = 02.• YY = 07
    (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    Specify whether to provide Toll Restriction 
    for an outgoing call by Station Speed 
    Dialing.(1) 035
    (2) 0/1 : Not provided/Provided
    Specify whether to set “#” dialing as paused 
    data (1.5 sec.) or called number to C.O. line 
    when the Multiline Terminal dials “#” in the 
    setting of the Station Speed Dialing feature.(1) 168
    (2) 0/1 : Paused data (1.5 sec.)/
    Called number to C.O. line
    Specify whether to set “*” dialing as 
    programmable pause by CM41-38 or dialed 
    digit when the DTMF station or Multiline 
    Terminal dials “*” in the setting of the 
    Station Speed Dialing feature.(1) 171
    (2) 0/1 : Programmable pause by CM41-
    38/Dialed digit
    START
    CM08
    A
    CM12
    CM15
    CM08 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Allocate the memory area for Station Speed 
    Dialing to each station. 
    The memory block for storing one called 
    number of Station Speed Dialing is called a 
    “Memory Parcel”. 
    An assembly of 10-Memory Parcels is called 
    a “10 Slot Memory Block,” and one hundred 
    10-Slot Memory Blocks are called a “1000-
    Slot Memory Block”.(1) X-XXXX (Primary Extension No.)
    (2) X
     XX 0 XX 
    *a *b  *c 
    *a: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. 
    (0-4, 8-F) 
    *b: Start of 10-Slot Memory Block 
    No. (00-49) 
    *c: Number of 10-Slot Memory 
    Blocks 02: ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 
    (20 numbers)
    The ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 requires two 
    10-Slot Memory Blocks (20 numbers).
    Note:1000-Slot Memory Block No. 8-F
    can be used when the system pro-
    vides the Extension Memory card.
    If assigning the station number to
    One Touch keys using this memory
    area, the lamp does not show the
    busy state.
    CM94
    A
    END
    0
    4 1
    2
    3 1000-Slot
    Memory Block0
    9 1 Memory Parcel00
    99 01 10-Slot
    Memory Block1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    1000 Memory Parcels
    500 Memory Parcels
    00
    49 01 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    To provide System Speed Dialing:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign Service Restriction Class (A) to each 
    station. • YY = 02
    (1) X-XXXX (Station No.)
    (2) XX
     XX
    *a: Service Restriction Class (A)
     00-15
    Assign this service to Service Restriction 
    Class (A) assigned by CM12 YY = 02.• YY = 06 (System Speed Dialing)
    (1) XX (Service Rest. Class (A) assigned 
    by CM12 YY = 02) 
    (2) 1  Allowed
    Assign the Access Code for System Speed 
    Dialing.• Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1) X-XXX: Access Code (##) 
    (2) 067 (System Speed Dialing)
    Assign the memory area for the System 
    Speed Dialing. 300 memory slots are 
    available per system. The number of slots 
    available for each Tenant is also 300.
    Note:The memory areas for Hot Line-Out-
    side and Route Advance from Tie Line
    to C.O. Line are included in 300 memo-
    ry slots.
    (1) 00-63 (For stations within Tenant 00-
    63)
    64 (For ATTCON) 
    (2) XXX
     XXX
    *a: First Memory Slot No. in Block. 
    (000-299)
    *b: Number of Slots to be allocated 
    in Block. (001-300) 
    Abbreviated Call Codes required for 
    accessing this feature are automatically given 
    to each Tenant as shown below. 
    Example:
    The number of digits for Abbreviated Codes
    are automatically determined as shown be-
    low:For example, to provide 20 memory 
    slots starting at Slot 60: Data = 060020 
    • Less than 100 memory slots per Tenant:
    2 digits (00-99)
    • More than 100 memory slots per Tenant:
    3 digits (000-299)
    CM12
    CM20
    CM71 START
    A
    CM15*a
    *a *b
    TENANT 00
    SLOT 000
    SLOT 019 20
    MEMORY
    SLOTS00
    19
    ABBREVIATED
    CODES
    TENANT 01
    SLOT 020
    SLOT 034 15
    MEMORY
    SLOTS00
    14
    ABBREVIATED
    CODES 
    						
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    CONSECUTIVE SPEED DIALING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Set a stored number to each Memory Slot 
    Number allocated by CM71, as needed.(1) Memory Slot No. (000-299) 
    (2) Stored Number (Max. 26 digits) 
    Stored Number: Outgoing Access Code 
    (Max. 2 digits) +     + Stored Number 
    (Max. 26 digits) 
    To set a pause into the Stored No., enter
    “C” (Fixed pause = 1.5 sec.) or “D” (Pro-
    grammable pause specified by CM41-
    38) after desired digits.
    Specify the System Speed Dialing security. 
    (Stored number displays on Multiline 
    Terminal for an outgoing call by System 
    Speed Dialing.)(1) 043 
    (2) 0/1  Not to be displayed/To be dis-
    played. 
    Specify Toll Restriction for an outgoing call 
    by System Speed Dialing.(1) 044 
    (2) 0/1  Not to be provided/To be provid-
    ed. CM72
    A
    END
    CM08, 
    						
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    CONSULTATION HOLD
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Select the ringing pattern on station calls 
    with a trunk line placed in Consultation Hold.(1) 137 
    (2) 0: Change from Internal Ringing 
    (CM08-138) to External Ringing 
    (CM35 YY = 33) when transfer-
    ring a call
    1  External Ringing (CM35 YY = 33)
    Assign the Service Restriction Class (C) to 
    each station. • YY = 07
    (1) X-XXXX (Station No.)
    (2) XX
    *a: Service Rest. Class (C) (00-15t) 
    Assign the Switch Hook Flash capability to 
    the Service Restriction Class (C) assigned by 
    CM12 YY = 07. • YY = 88, 89 (Switch Hook Flash on In-
    ternal Call) 
    • YY = 90, 91 (Switch Hook Flash on Ex-
    ternal Call) 
    (1) XX [Service Restriction Class (C) 00-
    15] 
    (2) 1  Effective (Special Dial Tone Con-
    nection)
    END
    CM08
    CM12
    CM15 START
    *a 
    						
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