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    							CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E)
    Page 428 Addendum-001
    Revision 2.1 JULY, 1998
    VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION (IN BAND)
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the VMS station as the destination of a 
    call from a station which is set Message.• YY = 15
    (1) Tenant No. (00-63)
    (2) X-XXXX: (VMS Station No.)
    Assign the data to provide the MW lamp on a 
    Multiline Terminal, if required.• YY = 00
    (1) Primary Extension No. +     + Key No. 
    (2) F1005
    To access the VMS from SN610 ATTCON, 
    assign Out Pulse (DTMF Signal) -Short/Long 
    key.• YY = 00
    (1) ATTCON No.  + Key No.
    (2) F6112:Out Pulse (DTMF Signal) - Short
    F6113:Out Pulse (DTMF Signal) - Long
    When Out Pulse (DTMF Signal)-Long is des-
    ignated by CM90, assign the DTMF signal 
    width.
    Note:When Out Pulse (DTMF Signal)-
    Short is designated by CM90, DTMF
    Signal width is set to 128 msec
    (Fixed).
    To allow Voice Mail Password Privacy
    Assign Password Privacy for the Tenant num-
    ber of the VMS ports.
    Note:This is effective for ports assigned as
    VMS ports in CM13 YY=10•Y = 0
    (1) 14 (DTMF Signal Width)
    (2) 01-50: 64-3200 msec
    (64 msec. increments)
    If no data is set, default setting is 512 msec.
    • YY = 30
    (1) Tenant No. of VMS ports
    (2) 0:  Allowed 
    1 : Not allowed
    CM51
    CM41
    B
    CM90
    END
    CM65,
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    VOICE MAIL TRANSFER
    To transfer a call from an ATTCON to a VMS, if Camp-On is set to the transferred destination, and that is not 
    answered by predetermined timing:
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Provide the system with VMS transfer.(1) 428 (VMS transfer with Camp-On)
    (2) 0: Provided
    Specify timer of Attendant Recall for Camp-
    On.•Y=0
    (1) 00 (Attendant Recall Timer)
    (2) 01: 0-2.4 sec.
    14: 31.2-33.6 sec. (2.4 sec. increments) 
    15: 28.8-38.4 sec.
    24: 115.2-124.8 sec. (9.6 sec. increments)
    Specify the destination VMS station number 
    when a Camp-On call is not answered. 
    The first data should be the tenant number of 
    the destination station called.• YY=18 (Destination VMS No. assignment)
    (1) 00-63 (Tenant No.)
    (2) X-XXXX (VMS pilot number)
    START
    CM08
    CM41
    CM51
    END
    ~ ~
    ~
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    VOICE MAIL TRANSFER
    To transfer a call from an ATTCON or a station to a VMS by dialing of a Single Digit Feature Access Code “9” or
    by pushing a function key, while hearing RBT or BT from the destination station:
    To provide a Multiline Terminal with One Touch keys to send Called Number + DTMF Signal after the called party
    answered, for VMS operations (such as “VMS Extension No. + Mail Box Number or Password”), refer to the pro-
    gramming (2), (4) in the “STATION SPEED DIALING”.
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    For interfacing to a VMS with Analog Dialogic Board: PN-4LCJ or PN-4LCD-A
    For interfacing to a VMS with Digital Dialogic Board: PN-4DLCA or PN-4DLCD
    For providing the Single-Line Telephone with a Message Waiting Lamp: PN-4LCD card
    For providing the Multiline Terminal: PN-2DLCB/PN-4DLCA card
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify whether dialing of the Single Digit 
    Feature Access Code is allowed or not while 
    hearing RBT.(1) 156 (Single Digit Feature Access Code 
    while hearing RBT)
    (2) 0:  Allowed 
    1 : Not allowed
    Specify whether dialing of the Single Digit 
    Feature Access Code is allowed or not while 
    hearing BT.(1) 208 (Single Digit Feature Access Code 
    while hearing BT)
    (2) 0:  Allowed 
    1 : Not allowed
    Specify the destination VMS station number 
    by transferring with Single Digit Feature Ac-
    cess Code or a function key. 
    The first data should be the tenant number of 
    the destination station called.• YY=18 (Destination VMS No. assign-
    ment)
    (1) 00-63 (Tenant No.)
    (2) X-XXXX (VMS pilot number)
    To the ATTCON or the Multiline Terminal, 
    assign a function key to transfer a call to a 
    VMS while hearing RBT or BT, if required.• YY=00
    For ATTCON:
    (1) ATTCON No. (E000-E007) +   
    + Key No. (01-24)
    (2) F6123 (Transferring to VMS)
    For Multiline Terminal:
    (1) Primary Extension No. (X-XXXX) +   
    + Key No. (01-24, 30-37)
    (2) F5001 (Transferring to VMS)
    START
    CM08
    CM51
    CM90
    END
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    							ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2
    Addendum-002 Page 431
    JANUARY, 1999 Revision 2.2
    WHISPER PAGE
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the Service Restriction Class to re-
    quired stations.• YY=02
    (1) X-XXXX: Station No.
    (2) XX
     XX
    Service Restriction Class A
    (00-15 )
    Specify the Service Restriction Class for
    whispering station and whispered station.• YYY=111 (Whispering station’s class)
    • YYY=112 (Whispered station’s class)
    (1) 00-15: Service Restriction Class A
    (2) 0 : Restricted
    1 : Allowed
    Assign the access code for Whisper Page. • Y=0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1) X-XXX (Access code)
    (2) A88 (Whisper Page)
    Provide the Multiline Terminal (whispering
    side) with a Whisper Page key, if required.• YY=00
    (1) Primary Extension No. +   + Key No.
    (2) F0A88 (Whisper Page)
    Specify whether the call termination to My
    Line is restricted or allowed, while the station
    user makes a call with a secondary extension
    or trunk line on the Multiline Terminal.(1) 268 
    (2) 0 : Restricted
    1 : Allowed
    Specify Busy/Idle Status Check Method as
    “Station Base” or “Extension Base”.
    Note:
    When 2nd data of CM08-268 and
    CM08-269 is set to “0”, Whisper
    Page is available for the extension
    which is making a call with a sec-
    ondary extension or trunk line on the
    Multiline Terminal.(1) 269 
    (2) 0 : Station Base
    1 : Extension Base
    Specify the dial tone, which is sent to the oth-
    er party when the whispered station answers
    the Whisper Page.
    (1900 Series Release 2 Enhancement)•Y=2
    (1) 17 
    (2) 0 : No Tone
    1  : Hold Tone
    CM12
    CM15
    CM20 START
    CM90
    END
    CM08
    CM48
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    ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING
    2.2 Data Communications Features
    PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign a Data Station Number to the Primary 
    Extension Number (assigned by CM10) of the 
    Multiline Terminal equipped with a Data 
    Adapter.(1)  Primary Extension Number (X-XXXX)
    (2) Data Station Number (X-XXXX)
    Specify the Data Station Number length. • Y = 0-3 (Numbering Plan Group 0-3)
    (1) Leading one/two/three digits of Data Sta-
    tion No.
    (2) 801: Single digit
    802: 2 digits
    803: 3 digits
    804: 4 digits
    Assign the functions for data communication 
    to Programmable Keys on the Multiline Ter-
    minal.
    Note:The minimum keys which must be
    programmed are   and  .•  Y = 00 (Programmable Key Assign-
    ment)
    (1) Primary Extension No. +   + Key No.
    (2) F2000: 
    F2001: 
    F2002: 
    F2003: 
    F2004: 
    F2005: 
    Assign the type of Data Adapter to the Data 
    Station Number.(1)  Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2)  02: SN1152 DTAM-A Data Adapter
    CM1A START
    CM20
    A
    CM90
    CMA0
    INITIAL
    DATA
    DTX
    ,
    DATA
    AUTO/DISP
    DTX
    DISP
    AU TO
    DATA DND 
    						
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    ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the attribute data for Data Adapter in 
    accordance with the specification of the DTE 
    connected.•  YY = 00 (Detection of DTR signal from 
    DTE)
    (1)  Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2)  0/1 : Not detected/Detected
    • YY = 01 (Automatic Answer)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 0/1 : Automatic Answer/Selected by 
     Key
    • YY = 04 (Data Transmission Speed)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 00 : 50 bps
    01 : 75 bps
    02 : 110 bps
    03 : 150 bps
    04 : 200 bps
    05 : 300 bps
    06 : 600 bps
    07 : 1200 bps
    08 : 2400 bps
    09 : 4800 bps
    10 : 9600 bps
    11 : 19.2 Kbps
    12 : 48 Kbps
    13 : 56 Kbps
    31 : 1200 bps
    •  YY = 05 (Parity Check)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 0/1 : Effective/Ineffective
    • YY = 06 (Async./Sync.)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 7 : Asynchronous
    •  YY = 07 (Transmission Mode)
    (1)  Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2)  0/1 : Half Duplex/Full Duplex
    B
    A
    CMA1
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    ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    • YY = 08 (Number of Stop Bits)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 0/1 : 2-Stop Bits/1-Stop Bit
    • YY = 09 (Type of Code)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 00 : ASCII (7-bit) + even parity
    01 : ASCII (7-bit) +odd parity
    02 : ASCII (7-bit) + parity (0)
    03 : ASCII (7-bit) + parity (1)
    04 : JIS (7-bit) + even parity
    05 :  JIS (7-bit) + odd parity
    06 : JIS (8-bit)
    07 : EBCDIC (8-bit)
    15 : Non character (Binary Data)
    •  YY = 13 (RI signal sent to DTE)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 1 :  2 sec. ON, 4 sec. OFF
    2 : 1 sec. ON, 2 sec. OFF
    3 : Continuous Signal (Usually set to 
    “1”)
    • YY = 14 (CTS signal delay timing after 
    receiving RTS signal from DTE)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 01 : 0 ms
    02 : 30 ms
    03 : 60 ms
    04 : 120 ms
    05 : 240 ms
    06 : 360 ms
    07 : 720 ms
    08 : 1080 ms
    15 : 60 ms
    • YY = 21 (Rate Adaptation)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 00 : PROTIMS
    04 : V. 110
    15 : Not usedCMA1
    B
    END 
    						
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    ASYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING
    HARDWARE REQUIRED
    SN1152 DTAM-A Data Adapter
    ETJ-8-1/ETJ-16DC-1/ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 and PN-2DLCB/4DLCA card
    DTE 
    						
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    DATA HOTLINE
    PROGRAMMING
    In addition to the programming of Asynchronous/Synchronous Data Switching, do the following programming to
    the required data stations.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign the attribute data for the desired Data 
    Hotline Stations.•  YY = 11 (Hotline Data Station)
    (1)  Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2)  0 :  Hotline Data Station (Calling Side)
    • YY = 12 (Hotline call originating meth-
    od)
    (1) Data Station No. (X-XXXX)
    (2) 0 :  By pressing DATA key or turning 
    DTR signal from DTE on.
    1 : By pressing DATA key
    Set up the Hotline Pair Data Stations.
    Bidirectional Hotline should be assigned as 
    follows:
    Hotline
     Pair No.Calling SideCalled Side
    00 Station A Station B
    01 Station B Station A
    Note:There is a maximum of 100 assign-
    ments for Hotline destination. If in-
    ternal bidirectional Hotline calling
    is required, two assignments (one for
    each direction) must be assigned. A
    maximum of 50 bidirectional Hotline
    pairs can be assigned.• YY = 00-99 (Hotline Pair Number)
    To assign calling station:
    (1) 0
    (2) Calling Data Station No.
    To assign calling station:
    (1) 1
    (2) Called Data Station No.
    CMA1
    END
    START
    CM52 
    						
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    DATA HOTLINE-OUTSIDE
    PROGRAMMING
    In addition to the programming of Asynchronous/Synchronous Data Switching, do the following programming to
    the required data stations.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Allocate the memory area for the Hotline-
    Outside call.
    For example, to assign the 10 Hotline-Outside 
    calls into No. 100 through No. 109 Memory 
    Slots, 2nd data is “100010”. Abbreviated 
    numbers are automatically assigned as shown 
    below.(1) 65: For Hotline-Outside
    (2) XXX
     XXX: See left column
    *a: First Memory Slot No. in Block (000-
    299)
    *b: Number of Memory Slots to be as-
    signed in Block (001-300)
    Assign the outside party’s number to each 
    Memory Slot No.(1) XXX: Memory Slot No. (000-299)
    (2) X...X: Access Code (Maximum of 2 dig-
    its) +   + Outside Party’s Num-
    ber (Maximum of 26 digits)
    Assign the Data Hotline pairs. • YY = 00-99 (Hotline Pair No.)
    To assign calling station
    (1) 0
    (2) Calling Data Station No.
    To assign called outside party
    (1) 1
    (2) 01XX
    *a: Abbreviated No. given by CM71
    CM71
    END
    START
    CM72
    CM52Abbrev. No
    .
    Memory Slot 100 00
    Memory Slot No. 109 09
    *b *a
    ,
    *a 
    						
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