NEC Neax2000 Ivs Feature Programming Manual
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 2 34 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA Allocate the memory area for Station Speed Dialing to each station. The same memory area must be assigned on CM73 and CM94. 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 X XX *a *b *c *d (3) *a: 000-Slot Memory Block No. 0-4 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) 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 feature 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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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 235 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION DATA Note 1:1000-Slot Memory Block No. 8-F can not be used for Speed Dialing with Speed Dialing keys provided by CM90-second data: F11XX on a Multiline Terminal. 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: C B CM73 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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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 2 36 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE LINE KEY ASSIGNMENT Refer to the applicable feature for more information on that feature: • Trunk-Direct Appearances • Save and Repeat • Do Not Disturb • Intercom • Hot Line • Proprietary Multiline Terminal • Station Speed DialingDESCRIPTION DATA Allocate the memory area for Station Speed Dial- ing to each station. The same memory area must be assigned on CM73 and CM94.(1) X-XXXX (Primary Extension No.) (2) X XX 0 XX *a *b *c *a: 1000-Slot Memory Block No. (0-4) *b: Start of 10-Slot Memory Block No. (00-49) *c: Number of 10-Slot Memory Blocks (01/02) Assign Station Speed Dialing keys on each Multiline Terminal. For the key number and the last two digits of the second data, assign the same number as follows. 1st Data 2nd Data XXXX, 01 F1101 XXXX, 02 F1102 XXXX, 03 F1103 XXXX, 16 F1116• YY=00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (01-16) (2) F11XX *a *a: 00: Station Speed Dialing 00 99: Station Speed Dialing 99 Specify the type of busy indication on the BLF (1) 269 of the DSS Console as Station Base or Extension (2) 0/1 : Station Base/Extension Base Base. CM94 C CM90 END CM08 . . . . . . ,
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 237 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign a Numbering Plan Group to each Tenant. (1) Tenant No. (00 - 63) (2) XXX: Numbering Plan Group 0-3 *a: 710 (Numbering Plan Group 0) 713 (Numbering Plan Group 3) Specify the number of digits for station numbers. Example: For setting Station No. “2XXX” (1) 804 • Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) (1) 801: 1 digit 802: 2 digits 803: 3 digits 804: 4 digits (2) X: 1st digit of Station No. (2, 3, 4) Assign Station Numbers to the required LENs according to the Numbering Plan specified by CM20. For feature and trunk access codes, refer to the programming of individual features. (1) LEN (0000-0511) (2) X-XXXX (Station No.) CM29 START CM10 END CM20 *a
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 2 38 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN To provide Single-Digit Feature Access Code: DESCRIPTION DATA To activate this feature, set the data for 050, 051, 069 and 148 to “1.” (1) 050 : *Button as Switch Hook Flash. (2) 1 : Ineffective (1) 051 : *Button as Switch Hook Flash. (2) 1 : Ineffective (1) 069 : Single-Digit Dialing on BT Connection (2) 1 : Step Call (1) 148 : Same Last-Digit Redialing on BT Connection (2) 1 : Ineffective Provide the System with the Single-Digit Feature Access Code on RBT (or Voice Call Connection).(1) 156 (2) 0: Available Provide the System with the Single-Digit Feature Access Code on BT Connection. (1) 208 (2) 0: Available CM08 START END
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 239 Revision 2.0 FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING HARDWARE REQUIRED ETJ-8-1/ETJ-16DC-1/ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 and PN-2DLCB/PN-4DLCA card. DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the method of tone ringer selection.(1) 390 (2) 1 : By system data Specify the ring tone for Multiline Terminals on internal calls. • CM12 YY = 07 [Service Restriction Class C (00 - 15 )] • CM15 YY = 83, 84 (1) 00-15 (Service Restriction Class C as- signed by CM12 YY = 07) (2) 0/1 : See left column. Specify the ring tone for incoming calls to each trunk route. • YY = 34 (1) 00-63 (Trunk Route No.) (2) 0 : 1024+1285 [Hz]´16 [Hz] 1 : 480+606 [Hz]´8 [Hz] 2 : 600+700 [Hz] 3 : 480+606 [Hz]´16 [Hz] Disable the ringing on each line/extension key of a Multiline Terminal, if required. Refer to DELAYED RINGING, when providing Delayed Ringing to each line/ extension key. • YY = 01 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (2) 0: Disabled Specify Off-Hook Ringing for incoming calls to Line/Trunk Keys on Multiline Terminals. Note:This data is effective in the follow- ing status. • Hook Switch-OFF HOOK • SPEAKER Lamp-OFF• CM12 YY = 02 [Service Restriction Class (B) (00-15 )] • CM15 YY = 68 (1) Service Restriction Class (B) (00-15) assigned by CM12 YY = 02. (2) 0/1 : Restricted/Allowed CM08 START END CM12 CM15 CM35 CM90 CM12 CM15 YY RING FREQUENCY 83 84 0 0 600 + 700 [Hz] 1 0 1024 + 1285 [Hz] x 16 [Hz] 0 1 480 + 606 [Hz] x 8 [Hz] 1 1 480 + 606 [Hz] x 16 [Hz] ,
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 2 40 Revision 2.0 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAMMING When the PN-AP01 is not used. DESCRIPTION DATA Designate the processor (MP or AP) for this feature. Specify whether Confirmation Tone is provided after dialing the Forced Account Code.(1) 216 (2) 0: MP (PN-CP00) (1) 362 (2) 0/1 : No Tone/Service Set Tone Assign the Class of Service for Forced Account Code to the required stations.• CM12 YY = 02 [Service Restriction Class (A) 00- 15 ] • CM15 YY = 31 (1) XX (Service Rest. Class A assigned by CM12 YY = 02.) (2) 1 : Allowed. Specify the maximum number of digits for Forced Account Codes.(1) 12 (2) Max. number of digits (01-08) If no data is set, the default setting is 8 digits Set the ID Codes used as Forced Account Codes. Note:Up to 100 codes combined with Au- thorization Code can be set.• Y = 0 (ID Code Set) (1) Code No. (00-99) (2) X-X···X (Max. number of digits is spec- ified by CM42.) A START CM42 CM2A CM12 CM15 CM08
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 241 Revision 2.0 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE DESCRIPTION DATA Define the purpose (Y = 1) and the temporary Class of Service (Y = 2-4) for each Forced Account Code.• Y = 1 (Purpose of the Code) (1) XX: Code Serial No. (00-99) (2) 2: Forced Account • Y = 2 (Trunk Restriction Class) (1) XX: Code Serial No. (00-99) (2) X: Trunk Restriction Class (1-8) specified by CM35 YY = 51-68. • Y = 3 [Service Restriction Class (A) / (B)] (1) XX: Code Serial No. (00-99) (2) XX XX: *a: Service Rest. Class (A) (00-15) *b: Service Rest Class (B) (00-15) • Y = 4 [Service Restriction Class (C)] (1) XX: Code Serial No. (00-99) (2) XX: Service Rest. Class (C) 00-15 Assign the access code for Forced Account Codes.• Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) (1) X - XXX (Access Code) (2) 087 END CM2A A CM20*b *a
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 2 42 Revision 2.0 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE When the PN-AP01 is used: DESCRIPTION DATA Assign a slot number to the PN-AP01 card according to the location of the card. Note:The slot number is given by the SENSE switch on the PN-AP01 card. (1) Slot Number (04-15) (2) 07: PN-AP01 card Designate the AP processor for this feature. (1) 216 (2) 1 : AP (PN-AP01) Specify whether Confirmation Tone is provided after dialing the access code for Forced Account Code.(1) 362 (2) 0/1 : No Tone/Service Set Tone Assign the Class of Service for Forced Account Code to the required stations. • CM12 YY = 02 (1) X-XXXX: Station No. (2) XX XX *a: Service Restriction Class (A): 00-15 *b: Service Restriction Class (B): 00-15 • CM15 YY = 31 (1) XX (Service Rest. Class A assigned by CM12 YY = 02) (2) 1 : Allowed Specify the maximum number of digits for Forced Account Codes. Note:The same number of digits must be assigned by CM42-11 and CM42- 12. (1) 11, 12 (2) Max. number of digits (01-10) If Check Code is provided, the maximum of dig- its is limited to 8. If no data is set, the default setting is 10 dig- its. Set the ID Code and temporary Class of Service used for Forced Account Codes. For the details of the programming, refer to the programming of AUTHORIZATION CODE. START CM05 CM12 CM15 CM08 CM42 CMD5 A INITIAL *b *a
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 243 Revision 2.0 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE Note 1:Up to 1,000 Forced Account Codes combined with Authorization Codes and Direct Inward System Access (DISA) codes can be defined. Note 2:When deleting all ID codes stored in the PN-AP01 card at one time, do the following operation: + D60 + + 0000 + + CCC + HARDWARE REQUIRED In the following cases, the PN-AP01 card is required. 1. Maximum 10 digit of ID code is provided. 2. Maximum 1000 code is provided. 3. Check Code is to be added. DESCRIPTION DATA Assign an access code for Forced Account Code. • Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) (1) X-XXX (Access Code) (2) 087 CM20 END A ST DEDEEXE