NEC Neax2000 Ivs Feature Programming Manual
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 4 38 Revision 2.0 DATA HUNTING PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of Asynchronous/Synchronous Data Switching, do the following programming to the required Data Stations. To assign Station Hunting-Circular: DESCRIPTION DATA To set up each Hunting Group, assign data sta- tion numbers, one by one, in order of the Hunt- ing as shown below. Example: For Setting Data Station Number 200, 201, 202 into one Hunting Group.• Y = 0 (1) X-XXXX (Data Station No. to be includ- ed in the Hunting Group) (2) X-XXXX (Another Data Station No. to be linked) Specify the Hunting capability of each Data Station. In case of Station Hunting-Circular, all data stations should be set to “1”. Note 1:The maximum number of data sta- tions per hunt group is 60. There is no limit to the number of Circular Hunt groups within the system. Note 2:Each data station can belong to only one hunt group. Note 3:The Attendant Console cannot be a member of a hunt group.• Y = 1 (1) X-XXXX (Data Station No.) (2) 1: All the data stations of Circular system CM18 START END 3rd 1st 2nd 200 202 201 1st Operation (1) 200 (2) 201 2nd Operation (1) 200 (2) 202 3rd Operation (1) 202 (2) 200
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 439 Revision 2.0 DATA HUNTING To assign Station Hunting-Terminal: DESCRIPTION DATA To set up each Hunting Group, assign data sta- tion numbers, one by one, as shown below.• Y = 0 (1) X-XXXX (Data Station No. to be includ- ed in the Hunting Group) (2) X-XXXX (Another Data Station No. to be included in the Same Hunting Group.) Assign the Pilot Station to required data sta- tion number within the Hunting Group. For the Member Data Stations, set the data to “0”. Note:The maximum number of data sta- tions that can be included on one Hunting group is 60, including the pilot data station. There is no limit to the number of Terminal Hunting groups within the system.• Y = 1 (1) X-XXXX (Data Station No.) (2) 1 : Pilot Data Station 0 : Member Data Station CM18 START END 1st Operation (1) Station A (2) Station B 2nd Operation (1) Station B (2) Station C
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 4 40 Revision 2.0 DATA INTERFACE-AUTOMATIC ANSWER PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Data Interface-Automatic Answer key to a line key on the Multiline Terminal.• YY = 00 (1) Primary Extension Number + + Key No. (2) F2001: or F2003: Assign the attribute data for each data terminal.• YY = 01 (Automatic Answer) (1)X-XXXX (Data Station No.) (2) 0 : Automatic Answer 1 : Manual/Automatic Answer (Se- lectable by / )CM90 START END CMA1, AUTO/DISP AU TO AUTO/DISP AU TO
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 441 Revision 2.0 DO NOT DISTURB-DATA LINE PROGRAMMING To provide Do Not Disturb-Data Line key to the required data stations: DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the Do Not Disturb-Data Line key to a line key on the Multiline Terminal.• YY = 00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (2) F2005: CM90 START END , DATA DND
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 4 42 Revision 2.0 NAILED-DOWN CONNECTION PROGRAMMING In addition to the programming of Asynchronous/Synchronous Data Switching, do the following programming to the required data stations. DESCRIPTION DATA Specify the connecting digital trunks in inter- office digital data transmission via DDI/CCIS.• YY = 92 (1) Trunk Route Number (2) 0 : 48 kbps (Digital Data) 1 : 56 kbps (Digital Data) 2 : 64 kbps (Transparent Digital Data) 7 : Analog Data (Modem) Assign Nailed-Down Connection pattern be- tween data terminal and DTI for digital data transfer.• YY = 00-99 (Memory Block) (1) X-XXXX (Data Station Number A) (2) X-XXXX (Data Station Number B)CM35 START END CMA5 Connection Pattern 1st Data 2nd Data Data STA-Data STA X-XXXX X-XXXX Data STA-Data TRK X-XXXX X-XXXX Data TRK-Data TRK DXXX DXXX
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 443 Revision 2.0 SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING 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 No. (X-XXXX) (2) Data Station No. (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.• YY = 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 AdapterCM1A START CM20 CM90 A CMA0 INITIAL , DATA AUTO/DISP DTX DISP AU TO DATA DND
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 4 44 Revision 2.0 SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING DESCRIPTION DATA Set up detection of DTR signal from the Data Terminal.• YY = 00 (1) Data Station Number (2) 0 : Not to be detected 1 : To be detected Select Automatic Answer. • YY = 01 (1) Data Station Number (2) 0 : Automatic answer 1 : Manual answer Determine Data Speed. • YY = 04 (1) Data Station Number (2) 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 Select transmission format of Synchronous or Asynchronous.• YY = 06 (1) Data Station Number (2) 0 : Synchronous transmission by in- ternal clock (PBX clock) 1 : Synchronous transmission by external clock (PBX clock) 2 : Synchronous transmission by external clock (ST1 clock) 3 : Synchronous transmission by external clock (ST2 clock) 7 : Asynchronous transmission Assign Half/Full Duplex. • YY = 07 (1) Data Station Number (2) 0 : Half-Duplex 1 : Full-Duplex B A CMA1
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ND-45670 (E) CHAPTER 2 Page 445 Revision 2.0 SYNCHRONOUS DATA SWITCHING HARDWARE REQUIRED ETJ-8-1/ETJ-16DC-1/ETJ-16DD-1/ETJ-24DS-1 and PN-2DLCB/4DLCA card SN1152 DTAM-A Data Adapter DTE DESCRIPTION DATA Assign Character Code. • YY = 09 (1) Data Station Number (2) 00 : ASCII (7 bit) + even parity 01 : ASCII (7 bit) + odd parity 02 : ASCII (7bit) + parity (0) 03 : ASCII (7bit) + parity (1) 04 : JIS (7bit) + even parity 05 : JIS (7bit) + odd parity 06 : JIS (8 bit) 07 : EBCDIC (8 bit) 15 : Non character (binary data) Assign the attribute data for the Data Adapter in accordance with the specification of the DTE connected.• 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.11 15 : Not used B CMA1 END
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CHAPTER 2 ND-45670 (E) Pag e 4 46 Revision 2.0 TERMINAL ATTRIBUTE DATA ASSIGNMENT PROGRAMMING DESCRIPTION DATA Assign the function keys on the Multiline Ter- minal.• YY = 00 (1) Primary Extension No. + + Key No. (2) F2000: F2002: CM90 START END , DATA DTX