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    							CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E)
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: CODE CALLING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    Note:For assigning the Class of Service for this feature, refer to CLASS OF SERVICE.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the paging function to the PN-DK00 
    card. (1) XX X
    *a: Card No. (00-31) assigned by 
    CM10 (E800-E831) 
    *b: Circuit No. of PN-DK00 (0-3) 
    (2) 02 XX
    : Zone assigned by CM30 YY =
     28 
    *a 00: Speaker Paging Zone 0 
      09: Speaker Paging Zone 9 
    Assign the access code for this service. •  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1) X-XXX (Access Code)
    (2)  100-163 (Route No. 00-63 assigned by 
    CM30 YY = 00)
    CM44
    END
    CM20
    A
    *b *a
    *a 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: DICTATION EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    PROGRAMMING 
    Note:For assigning the Class of Service for this feature, refer to CLASS OF SERVICE.DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Trunk Number to the required 
    LEN.(1) LEN (0000-0511) 
    (2)  Trunk No. (D000-D255)
    Assign the Trunk data to the Trunk Number. •  YY = 00 (Trunk Route Allocation)
    (1)  Trunk No. (000-255)
    (2)  Trunk Route No. (00-63)
    (Dedicated route number for this service
    should be assigned)
    •  YY = 01 (Tenant Allocation)
    (1)  Trunk No. (000-255)
    (2)  Tenant No. (00-63) 
    Assign the route data to the trunk route 
    specified by CM30 YY = 00. •  YY = 00 (Kind of Route)
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63)
    (2) 05
    •  Y = 01 (Type of Signal to be sent out) 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2) 4: DTMF 
    •  YY = 08 (Dial Pulse Sending) 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63)
    (2)  3 : To be sent 
    Assign the access code for this service. •  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1) X-XXX (Access Code) 
    (2)  100-163 (Route No. 00-63 assigned 
    CM30 YY = 00)
    CM30 START
    CM35
    CM20
    CM10
    END 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FX) ACCESS
    PROGRAMMING 
    In addition to the programming of Direct Outward Dialing, assign an FX line to the required trunk routes as shown
    below:
    Note:For assigning the Class of Service for this feature, refer to CLASS OF SERVICE. DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign an FX line to the required trunk route. •  YY = 00 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63) 
    (2)  01: FX lineCM35 START
    END 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    PROGRAMMING 
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the trunk used for interfacing with the 
    Radio Paging Equipment to the required LEN.(1) LEN (0000-0511)
    (2)  Trunk No. (D000-D255)
    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)  Service Rest. Class A (00-15) assigned 
    by CM12 YY = 02
    (2) 1 : Allowed
    Specify the timing for canceling the Paging 
    Answer capability.•  Y = 0
    (1) 20
    (2)  01-15: 60-900 sec. in 60 sec. increments
    If no data is set, the default setting is 300 sec-
    onds.
    Specify the conditions for Radio Paging 
    Access.(1)  094: Paging Access Tone
    (2)  0: To be sent out
    (1)  095: Hooking Signal to Radio Paging 
    Equipment
    (2)  0/1 : Allowed/Restricted
    (1)  149: Automatic Call Back when 
    paging station is busy through 
    non-delay operation
    (2) 0/1 : Available/Not Available
    (1)  157: Access Code for Paging Access 
    and Answer
    (2) 0/1 : Same/Different
    (1)  162: Multiple Radio Paging Access 
    after accessing a radio paging 
    trunk with delay type Radio 
    Paging 
    (2)  0/1 : Not Available/Available
    CM08 START
    CM41
    CM10
    CM12
    CM15
    A
    When
    CM08-157:1
    (Different)
    C
    When
    CM08-157:0
    (Same) 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the access code for Paging Access 
    and Answer.•  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code
    (2)  100-163: For Paging Access (Route 
    00-63)
    070-079: For Paging Answer (Paging 
    Answer Zone 0-9)
    Assign the data for Radio Paging to the 
    desired trunk number. •  YY = 00 (Trunk Route Allocation) 
    (1) Trunk No. 
    (2)  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: Type of Paging
    1: No Answer
    3: Non-Delay Answer 
    5: Non-Delay or DelayAnswer 
    6: No Answer and Automatic Di-
    aling of Calling Party’s No. 
    CM20
    CM30
    B
    A
    *b *a 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the route data to the route number 
    assigned by CM30 YY = 00. •  YY = 00
    (1)  Route No. (00-63)(07)
    (2) 05
    •  YY = 08 (Dial Sending to Radio Paging 
    Equipment) 
    (1)  Route No. (00-63)
    (2)  3 : Dial Pulses are sent out 
    •  YY = 13 (Max. number of sending dig-
    its) 
    (1)  Route No. (00-63)
    (2) 000: Unlimited 
    001: 1 digit of Radio No. and calling 
    Station number.
    004: 4 digits of Radio No. and calling 
    Station number. 
    005:
    031:
    Note:
     
    Note: To send a calling station number auto-
    matically, the data for CM30 YY = 28 
    must be set to “X6”.
    CM35
    B
    C
    2 digits of Radio Paging
    No. and calling Station
    number. 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the access code for each Paging 
    Answer Zone. •  Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3) 
    (1)  X-XXX: Access Code
    (2)  070-079: Paging Answer Zone 0-9 
    Assign the data for Radio Paging to the trunk 
    number, assigned by CM10, as follows: •  YY = 00 (Trunk Route Allocation) 
    (1) Trunk No. 
    (2)  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: Type of Paging
    1: No Answer 
    3: Non-Delay
    5: Non-Delay or Delay Answer
    6: No Answer and Automatic Di-
    aling of Calling Party’s No. 
    CM20
    C
    D
    CM30
    Paging Answer  Trunk Route 
    0 50 
    959
    *b *a 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: RADIO PAGING EQUIPMENT ACCESS
    HARDWARE REQUIRED 
    • PN-4COT card 
    • Radio Paging Equipment provided locally
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the route data to the route number 
    assigned by CM30 YY = 00. •  YY = 00
    (1)  Route No. (50-59)
    (2) 05
    •  YY = 08 (Dial Sending to Radio Paging 
    Equipment) 
    (1)  Route No. (50-59)
    (2)  3 : Dial Pulses are sent out 
    •  YY = 13 (Max. number of sending dig-
    its)
    (1)  Route No. (50-59)
    (2) 000: Unlimited 
    001: 1 digit of Radio No. and calling 
    Station number. 
    004: 4 digits of Radio No. and calling 
    Station number. 
    005: 
    031:
    Note:
     
    Note: To send a calling station number auto-
    matically, the data for CM30 YY = 28 
    must be set to “X6”.
    D
    END
    CM35
    2 digits of Radio
    Paging No. and call-
    ing Station number. 
    						
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    MISCELLANEOUS TRUNK ACCESS: WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE (WATS) ACCESS
    PROGRAMMING 
    In addition to the programming of Direct Outward Dialing, assign an WATS line to the required trunk route, as
    shown below:
    Note:For assigning the Class of Service for this feature, refer to CLASS OF SERVICE. DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign a WATS line to the required trunk 
    route.•  YY = 00 
    (1)  Trunk Route No. (00-63)(05) 
    (2)  02: WATS lineCM35 START
    END 
    						
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    MULTILINE TERMINAL ATTENDANT POSITION
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Primary Extension number to the 
    required LEN.(1) LEN (0000-0511) 
    (2)  FX-FXXXX (Primary Extension No.) 
    Assign the Class of Service for the Multiline 
    Terminal Attendant Position to the required 
    Multiline Terminal. 
    Note:The Service Restriction Class Number
    for the Multiline Terminal Attendant Po-
    sition should be different from an ordi-
    nary station. 
    •  CM12 YY = 02 
    Service Restriction Class B (00-15) 
    •  CM15 YY = 71 
    (1)  XX Service Restriction Class B as-
    signed by CM12 YY = 02 (00-15 )
    (2)  0: Attendant Position 
    Assign the required number of Loop, ICI 
    (Incoming Call Identification) and OPR 
    (Operator Call) Lines to the Virtual LENs.
    Note:Usually, ICI/OPR Numbers are assigned
    on a per-Attendant-Position-Group
    Assign each Loop Line No. assigned by 
    CM11 as an Attendant Loop Line.(1) Virtual LEN (0000-0255) 
    (2)  AA X
     X: LOOP Line No. 
    *a: Attendant Position No. (0-7) 
    *b: Loop Number (1-5) 
    AB00-AB99: ICI/OPR Line No. 
    •  YY = 03
    (1)  Loop Line No. (AA01-AA75) assigned 
    by CM11.
    (2)  08: Attendant Position Loop Line
    Assign the Class of Service for the ICI key to 
    the required ICI/OPR Line Numbers assigned 
    by CM11.
    Note:The Service Restriction Class Number
    for the Multiline Terminal Attendant Po-
    sition should be different from an ordi-
    nary station. 
    •  CM12 YY = 02 
    (1)  ICI/OPR Line No. assigned by CM11 
    (AB00-AB99) 
    (2)  XX XX
    *a: Service Rest. Class B (00-15 ) 
    •  CM15 YY = 73 
    (1)  XX (Service Rest. Class B assigned by 
    CM12 YY = 02) 
    (2) 0: Allowed
    CM10
    CM12
    CM15 START
    CM12
    A
    CM11
    CM12
    CM15
    *b *a
    *a 
    						
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