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    ENHANCED 911
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the LCR data, as the occasion 
    demands.YYY
    (1) See CM8A in the Command Manual.
    Assign the calling station number sent to the 
    network.
    “*”, “#” are not available for the sending 
    number.• YY=12 (Calling Number assignment)
    (1) X-XXXX: Station number
    (2) X-XXXX: Sending number
    Assign the Local Office Code Table number 
    for sending the calling office code to the 
    network.• YY=13 (Local Office Code Table No.)
    (1) X-XXXX: Station number
    (2) 00-14: Table No. 00-14
    1: Do not use the Table.
    Assign the Local Office Code Table number 
    used for tandem connection.
    Note:This command is not used for the
    NEAX2000 IVS containing the MF
    Sender for Enhanced 911. This com-
    mand is used for an incoming CCIS
    voice route or incoming Tie Line
    route. The selected table number
    must be different from the tables se-
    lected by CM12, YY=13. The table
    selected for the incoming CCIS/Tie
    route must contain the main tele-
    phone number (area code, office
    code, and last four digits) of the dis-
    tant PBX.• YY=03 (Local Office Code Table No. 
    on tandem connection)
    (1) Trunk Route No. (00-63)
    (2) 00-14: Table No. 00-14
    15 : Do not send the calling number
    16-63: Send the calling number
    Assign the Local Office Code sent to the 
    network.
    “*”, “#” is not available for the sending 
    number.• YY=05 (Local Office Code assignment)
    (1) 00-14: Local Office Code Table No. 00-
    14
    X-XXX... : Sending number
    (Max. 12 digits)
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    PN-4RSTB card
    CM8A
    CM35
    B
    CM50
    CM12
    CM12
    END 
    						
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    EXECUTIVE CALLING
    PROGRAMMING 
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign VIP class to the required station. •  YY = 21
    (1)  X-XXXX: Station Number 
    (2)  0: To be providedCM13 START
    END 
    						
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    EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE
    PROGRAMMING 
    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 feature to the Service Restriction 
    Class (A) assigned by CM12 YY = 02. The 
    setting of data for both called side and calling 
    side of Executive Override (YY = 05 and YY 
    = 09) are required.•  YY = 05 and YY = 09
    (1)  XX : Service Restriction Class (A) 
    assigned by CM12 YY = 02.
    (2) 1 : Allowed 
    Assign the access code for Executive 
    Override.•  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code (*4) 
    (2) 006: Executive Override 
    Assign the data for Conference Trunk (CFT). 
    When providing the additional CFT, set the 
    data for canceling of Make Busy to CFT 
    Circuits No. 08 through 15.• Y = 6
    (1)  00-07: CFT Circuit No. (Basic) 
    (2)  1 : Make-Busy Cancel 
    (1)  08-15: CFT Circuit No. (Additional) 
    (2)  1 : Make-Busy Cancel
    Assign an Executive Override key to the 
    Multiline Terminal, as needed.•  YY = 00 
    (1)  Primary Extension No. +   + key No. 
    (2) F0006: Executive Override
    Specify the Waiting Tone sent to connected 
    parties during Executive Override. (1) 045 
    (2)  0 : Only once
    1 : Every 4 sec. 
    CM12 START
    END
    CM15
    CM20
    CM45
    CM90
    CM08*a
    , 
    						
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    EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Paging Trunk (PN-4COT and PN-
    DK00) to the required LEN. 
    Note:The PN-DK00 card No. must be as-
    signed to the first LEN (Level 0)
    and/or third LEN (Level 2) (1)  LEN (0000-0511) 
    (2) D000-D255: PN-4COT 
    E800-E831: PN-DK00 
    E800-E807: For PIM0/1 
    E808-E815: For PIM2/3
    E816-E823: For PIM4/5
    E824-E831: For PIM6/7
    Assign the Class of Service for Paging 
    Access to the required stations. •  CM12 YY = 02
     [Service Rest. Class (A) (00-15)] 
    • CM15 YY = 08
     (1)  XX
    *a: Service Rest. Class (A) (00-15) 
    assigned by CM12 YY = 02 
     (2)  1 : Allowed
    Assign the paging function to the PN-DK00 
    card, if needed. (1)  XX
     X
    *a: Card No. (00-31) assigned by 
    CM10 (E800-E831) 
    *b: Circuit No. of PN-DK00 (0-3) 
     (2)  02XX
    : Zone assigned by CM30 YY =
     28
     *a: 00: Speaker Paging Zone 0 
      09: Speaker Paging Zone 9 
    Specify the conditions for Paging access.  (1)  094 (Paging Access Tone) 
      (2)  0/1 : To be sent out/Not to be sent out 
     (1)  096 (Hook flash Signal to the Paging 
    Equipment) 
      (2)  0/1 : To be sent out/Not to be sent out
     (1)  149 (Automatic Call Back when the 
    paging station is busy through non delay 
    operation.) 
     (2)  0/1 : Allowed/Not Allowed 
     (1)  157 (Access code for Paging Access 
    and Answer) 
     (2)  0/1 : Same/Different 
    CM10 START
    CM44
    CM08
    CM12
    CM15
    A
    *a
    *a*b
    *a
    B
    When
    CM08-157=0
    (Same)When
    CM08-157=1
    (Different) 
    						
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    EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the access code for Paging Access 
    and answer.•  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code (86) 
    (2)  100-163 : For Paging Access (Route 
    00-63) (07) 
      070-079 : For Paging Access/ Paging 
    Answer (Paging Answer 
    Zone 0-9)
      080 : Canceling of Paging (De-
    lay Operation) 
    Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk 
    number assigned by CM10.•  YY = 00 (Trunk Route Allocation) 
    (1) Trunk No. 
    (2)  Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    •  YY = 28 (Zone/Kind of Paging) 
    (1) Trunk No. 
    (2) X
     X 
    *a: Paging Answer Zone
    0: Paging Answer Zone 0 
    9: Paging Answer Zone 9 
    *b: Kind of Paging
      0: No answer
     2: Non-delay answer 
      4: Non-delay and delay answer
     
    Assign the Paging Trunk to the trunk route 
    number assigned by CM30 YY = 00. •  YY = 00 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63) (07) 
    (2) 05
    •  YY = 08 (Dial Pulse Sending Capabili-
    ty) 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2)  1: No Dial Pulse is sent out.
    END
    CM20
    A
    CM30
    CM35*b *a 
    						
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    EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME
    To provide an Attendant Console with a Paging Key (1200 Series Enhancement):
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the access code for Paging Answer. •  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code
    (2) 070-079 : For Paging Access/Paging 
    Answer (Paging Answer 
    Zone 0-9)
    080 : Canceling of Paging (De-
    lay Operation)
    Assign the data for Paging Trunk to the trunk 
    number assigned by CM10 as follows. •  YY = 00 (Trunk Route Allocation)
    (1) Trunk No.
    (2)  Trunk Route No. (50 - 59)
    •  YY = 28 (Zone/Kind of Paging) 
    (1) Trunk No. 
    (2) X
     X 
    *a: Paging Answer Zone
    0: Paging Answer Zone 0
     
    9: Paging Answer Zone 9 
    *b: Kind of Paging
    0: No answer
    2: Non-delay answer 
    4: Non-delay and delay answer
    Assign the Paging Trunk to the trunk route 
    number assigned by CM30 YY = 00.•  YY = 00 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (50-59) 
    (2) 05
    •  YY = 08 (Dial Pulse Sending Capabili-
    ty) 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (50-59)
    (2)  1: No dial Pulses are sent Out.
    END
    CM20
    B
    CM30
    CM35
    Paging Answer  Trunk
    0 -------------------- 50 
    ||
    9 -------------------- 59 
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    EXTERNAL PAGING WITH MEET-ME
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    Paging Trunk (PN-4COT) ´ n/4 (n: Number of Zones of external paging) 
    PN-DK00 card
    Paging Equipment provided locally.
    To accommodate the Paging Equipment, make the following connections at the MDF. For details, refer to the 
    MDF cross connection for Paging Equipment in the INSTALLATION PROCEDURE MANUAL.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign a Paging key to SN610 ATTCON, as 
    required.(1) ATTCON No. +  + Key No.
    (2) F6150: Paging key (Route No. 50)
    F6159: Paging key (Route No. 59)
    Enable depressing the Paging key on SN610 
    ATTCON when the ATTCON is in idle.(1) 445
    (2) 0: Available
    1 : Not Available
    START
    END
    CM90
    CM08
    ,
    PBX
    PN-4COT CARD
    PN-DK00 CARD
    PZ-PW86 CARD
    G
    GMDFFOR AMPLIFIER INPUT
    PAGING EQUIPMENT
    G
    FOR CONTROL 
    						
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    FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR
    PROGRAMMING 
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the fax call station number. This 
    number is used as the fax call indicator button 
    on the Multiline Terminal. Also this is the 
    number to which the incoming fax call is 
    directed. (1) LEN Number (0000-0511) 
    (2)  X-XXXX : Single Line Station No. 
    FX-FXXXX : Primary Extension No. 
    Assign a virtual number to be used as a fax 
    call station number. (Similar to CM10 above 
    but using a virtual extension instead of a real 
    station number.) (1) LEN Number (0000-0255) 
    (2)  X-XXXX: Virtual Extension No. 
    Assign the function of fax call station to the 
    station or extension assigned above in either 
    CM10 or CM11. •  YY = 29
    (1)  X-XXXX: Station Number 
    (2)  0: Fax Call Station 
    1: Ordinary Station 
    Assign the fax call station and fax station 
    using the Hot Line feature if the Hot Line 
    function is to be used to set this feature.
    Note:Proper assignment of this feature
    requires use of either the Hot Line
    or House Phone feature. See service
    conditions for limitations of each
    assignment, in the Features and
    Specifications Manual.•  YY = 00-99 
    (1)  0: Fax Call Station (calling side) 
    (This is the extension to which 
    the call is directed and will be the 
    fax call indicator on the Multi-
    line Terminal.) 
    (2)  X-XXXX: Station Number 
    (1)  1: Fax Station (called side) (This is 
    the actual single line port to be 
    connected to the facsimile ma-
    chine.) 
    (2)  X-XXXX: Station Number 
    When using the House Phone feature, assign 
    the fax call station numbers to a House Phone 
    group. •  YY = 03
    (1)  X-XXXX: Fax Call Station No. 
    (2)  00-03: Fax Call Group No. 
    Specify the accommodation of the fax call 
    station to the Multiline Terminal.
    Note:This command needs to be set when
    assigning a single line station as a
    fax call station number by CM10.•  YY = 05
    (1)  X-XXXX: Fax Call Station No. 
    (2) 0: Accommodated 
    1: Not Accommodated 
    START
    CM10
    A
    CM11
    CM13
    CM52
    CM12 
    						
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    FAX ARRIVAL INDICATOR
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the fax station using the House Phone 
    feature. •  YY = 14 
    (1)  00-03: Fax Station (This is the actual 
    single line port to be connected 
    to the facsimile machine.) 
    (2)  X-XXXX: Station No. 
    Assign the fax call station number as the 
    arrival indicator to the Multiline Terminal.•  YY = 14
    (1)  Primary Extension No. + comma (,) + 
    key number
    (2)  X-XXXX: Fax Call Station No. 
    END
    CM51
    A
    CM90 
    						
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    FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT
    PROGRAMMING 
    To indicate the busy/idle status of the extensions accommodated to the Flexible Line Keys on the Series E Terminal
    without the One Touch Speed Dial Keys, assign the following data. (1800 Series Enhancement)
    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 digits
    Note 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 (Service Restriction Class A·B)
     (1)  X-XXXX (Station No.) 
     (2)  XX
     XX
    *a: Service Restriction Class A 
    (00-15 )
    Assign Station Speed Dialing to Service Re-
    striction Class A assigned by CM12 YY=02.• YY=07
    (1)  00-15: Service Restriction Class A
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    START
    CM08
    CM12
    A
    CM15
    *a 
    						
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