NEC Marine Radio NEAX2400IMX User Manual

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ISSUE 1  
STOCK # 200863  
®
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console  
System Manual  
AUGUST, 1999  
NEC America, Inc.  
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ISSUE 1  
AUGUST, 1999  
NEAX2400 IMX  
Direct Station Selection (DSS)  
Console System Manual  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
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Figure 1-1  
Outer View of DSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
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Table  
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System Specifications for DSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Cable Distance Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Level Assignment Conditions for DSS/BLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Level Assignment Conditions for the Add-On Module Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
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CHAPTER 1  
1. General  
OVERVIEW  
This manual provides technicians with information about the Direct Station Selection (DSS) console shown in  
Figure 1-1 below. To complete installation tasks, refer to the NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual for the PBX  
system to which the DSS console is connected. When the DSS console is located in a Distributed Access Unit  
(DAU), the NEAX2400 IMX Installation Manual for the DAU is also required.  
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Figure 1-1 Outer View of DSS  
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OVERVIEW  
How to Follow This Manual  
2. How to Follow This Manual  
The contents of this manual are:  
CHAPTER 1 (OVERVIEW)  
This chapter explains how the DSS console is used, and the system specifications for the DSS.  
CHAPTER 2 (INSTALLATION PROCEDURE)  
This chapter explains how to install a DSS console and contains cabling diagrams showing how to connect  
the console to a PBX.  
CHAPTER 3 (OFFICE DATA ASSIGNMENT)  
This chapter explains how to program the Office Data used by the DSS. A sample office data assignment  
sheet is shown in this chapter.To plan your data assignment, blank sheets for each DSS-related command  
are included at the end of Chapter 3.  
Note: The word Distributed Access Unit (DAU) in this manual can be replaced with Digital Remote Unit (DRU).  
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OVERVIEW  
DSS Console Modes  
3. DSS Console Modes  
The DSS can be used as a Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) or an Add-On Module depend-  
ing on the following two factors:  
Level Number (even or odd) of the allocated LENs for the DSS console  
Office Data programming  
3.1 Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF ) Mode  
term  
In this mode, a DSS console is used with a D  
that receives a Direct Inward Dialing (DID) and/or Direct-  
term  
In Termination (DIT) call. When the DSS console receives a call, the D  
user can transfer the incoming  
call to a preassigned destination by pressing the appropriate key on the console. The caller is automatically  
placed on hold. This function is called the Direct Station Selection (DSS). Each key on the console has a  
Light Emitting Diode (LED) to indicate the Busy/Idle status of each assigned station so the DSS can also  
term  
provide a D  
user with the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) function.  
term  
DSS/BLF  
DSS function: D  
user can transfer call to a  
preassigned destination by press-  
ing a DSS key on the console.  
When a station that has been assigned to this  
DSS/BLF is busy, the associated LED lights red.  
In this example, station 304 is busy.  
term  
BLF function: D  
user can monitor Busy/Idle  
status of preassigned stations.  
BUSY INDICATION (RED)  
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Figure 1-2 Direct Station Selection (DSS)/Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Mode  
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OVERVIEW  
DSS Console Modes  
3.2 Add-On Module (ADM) Mode  
term  
In this mode, a DSS console is used to expand the Line/Feature Access keys of a D  
. In addition to the  
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existing Line/Feature Access keys on each D , the DSS console has a maximum of 60 keys.  
Add-On Module  
In this Add Mode, each key can be used as a  
Line/Feature access key as shown below.  
BUSY INDICATION (RED)  
VOICE  
CALL  
CALL  
BACK  
DSS  
KEY  
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Figure 1-3 Add-On Module (ADM) Mode  
Table 1-1 Relationship between the Mode Designation and the Mounting Level Numbers  
MODE  
ALLOWABLE LEVEL NUMBERS  
LV0, LV2, LV4, LV6  
LV1, LV3, LV5, LV7  
DSS mode  
Even Number  
Odd Number  
ADM mode  
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OVERVIEW  
DSS Specifications  
4. DSS Specifications  
System specifications for the DSS are shown in Table 1-2.  
Table 1-2 System Specifications for DSS  
SPECIFICATIONS  
ITEM  
Number of KEYs  
× 60  
Number of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)  
Power Source  
× 60 (RED)  
× 60 (GREEN)  
AC 100 Volt ± 10 % (0.1A)  
Allowable Cable Length  
850 m (2800 feet)  
Note: See Table 1-3 for maximum cable dis- • AC adapter is required.  
tance information.  
Interface Card for the PBX  
Dimensions  
PA-16ELCJ, PA-DAIG-A, PA-DAIJ-A  
WIDTH  
DEPTH  
177 mm (6.9 inches)  
218.2 mm (8.5 inches)  
74.2 mm (2.9 inches)  
• When tilt legs are folded.  
HEIGHT (1)  
101.8 mm (4 inches)  
• When tilt legs are raised.  
HEIGHT (2)  
Weight  
0.69 kg (2.49 pounds)  
Table 1-3 shows the maximum cable distances allowed, depending on the type of cable used.  
Table 1-3 Cable Distance Limitations  
CABLE  
UNIT  
0.4 mm/26 AWG  
0.5 mm/24 AWG  
CABLE LOCATION  
METERS  
FEET  
METERS  
FEET  
1
2
PBX-DSS  
DAU-DSS  
540  
1800  
850  
200  
2800  
650  
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OVERVIEW  
General Service Conditions  
As shown in Figure 1-4, the cable distance allowed includes the 25-pair installation cable.  
Station Wire  
0.4 mm (.051 in) (26 AWG)  
0.5 mm (.019 in) (24 AWG)  
PBX  
MDF  
DSS Console  
Champ  
Connector  
25-Pair installation cable  
Rosette  
Cable Distance between PBX and DSS  
REAR VIEW  
Figure 1-4 Cable Distance Definition  
5. General Service Conditions  
The following service conditions apply to both a DSS/BLF and Add-On Module.  
1. A DSS/BLF and an Add-On Module can coexist on one circuit card. Figure 1-5 illustrates an example of  
port allocation on an ELC circuit card.  
ELC  
LV  
Dterm  
Exit  
NEC  
...  
...  
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Help  
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ADM  
Dterm  
Dterm  
Dterm  
ADM  
Dterm  
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ABC  
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DEF  
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eature  
PQRS  
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MNO  
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TUV  
Recall  
WX9YZ  
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Conf  
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fer  
Redial  
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MIC  
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Recall  
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Dterm  
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Conf  
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ransfer  
Redial  
Answer  
Speaker  
Exit  
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NEC  
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Feature  
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Recall  
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Conf  
##  
Transfer  
Redial  
Answer  
Dterm  
Speaker  
MIC  
Exit  
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Recall  
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Conf  
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Transfer  
Redial  
Answer  
Speaker  
MIC  
No terminal can be wired to this port.  
DSS/BLF  
DSS/BLF  
Figure 1-5 Example of Port Allocation on an ELC Card  
term  
2. DSS consoles, their associated D  
to the same Inter Module Group.  
s, and stations which are to be assigned to the DSS keys must belong  
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OVERVIEW  
DSS/BLF  
term  
3. Multiple D s cannot use one DSS console.  
4. Circuit cards for the DSS are as follows:  
PA-16ELCJ  
PA-DAIG-A (DAI)  
PA-DAIJ-A (DAI)  
The previous conditions also apply when a Distributed Access Unit (DAU) is used between the PBX and the  
DSS.  
6. DSS/BLF  
One DSS/BLF console requires 2 consecutive ports on an ELC/DAI card.  
When a DSS console is used as a DSS/BLF, be sure to assign and wire the DSS/BLF to a specific LEN whose  
level (LV) is an even number (LV = 0, 2, 4, 6). Since a DSS/BLF requires 2 consecutive ports to program the  
DSS keys, the port following the designated port, to which the DSS/BLF is wired, must be reserved.  
Table 1-4 Level Assignment Conditions for DSS/BLF  
LEVEL NUMBER  
CONDITIONS  
A DSS console can be connected.  
Must be reserved for the DSS console.  
2n  
2n + 1  
Note: In Table 1-4, “n” represents 0, 1, 2, 3.  
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DSS/BLF  
As an example, Figure 1-6 shows a DSS/BLF connected to Port 0 on an ELC card. In this instance, no terminal  
can be wired to Port 1. The DSS/BLF mode can only use an even-numbered level.  
Only even-numbered level is applicable to the DSS/BLF mode.  
When a DSS/BLF is assigned to LV 0, the subsequent port, in this instance LV 1, must be retained for  
programming the DSS keys on the DSS/BLF console.  
ELC  
LV  
7
6
5
No terminal can be wired to this port when a DSS/BLF is assigned to  
Port 0.  
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Figure 1-6 Port Designation for DSS/BLF Mode  
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OVERVIEW  
DSS/BLF  
Key Numbers (KYN: 1-40), which appear in the AKYD command, correspond to the 60 DSS keys as shown  
below. As an example, Figure 1-7 shows DSS/BLF connected to LV 0.  
LV0  
DSS/BLF  
KYN of  
AKYD  
40  
39  
The DSS Console is physically connected to the even-  
numbered LV.  
KYN of  
DSS  
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35  
34  
28  
27  
26  
25  
The upper 30 DSS keys are assigned as the first port  
(even-numbered LV), in this example LV0.  
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The remaining lower 30 DSS keys are assigned as the second  
port (odd-numbered LV), in this case LV1  
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Figure 1-7 DSS Key Allocation (DSS/BLF)  
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OVERVIEW  
Add-On Module  
The following features cannot be used when a DSS/BLF console encounters a busy station.  
CALL BACK  
CALL WAITING  
EXECUTIVE RIGHT-OF-WAY  
STEP CALL  
A station user cannot activate the following features for an incoming call from a DSS/BLF console. Note  
CALL FORWARDING-OUTSIDE (including ALL CALLS, BUSY LINE, DON’T ANSWER)  
MULTIPLE CALL FORWARDING (including ALL CALLS, BUSY LINE, DON’T ANSWER)  
STATION HUNTING  
Note: UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION can be activated for an incoming call from a DSS/BLF as usual when  
this feature has been set to the terminal.  
7. Add-On Module  
A maximum of 48 lines and 12 feature keys may be programmed for an Add-On Module.  
One Add-On Module occupies only one port on an ELC/DAI card.  
When a DSS console is used as an Add-On Module, be sure to assign the DSS console to a specific LEN whose  
term  
level (LV) is an odd number (LV = 1, 3, 5, 7). Also, the D  
used in conjunction with the Add-On Module  
must be assigned to the preceding even-numbered LEN level (LV = 0, 2, 4, 6).  
Table 1-5 Level Assignment Conditions for the Add-On Module Mode  
LEVEL NUMBER  
CONDITIONS  
Add-On Modules are connected.  
2n + 1  
The Dterms which use keys on the Add-On Modules as additional Line Feature  
access keys are connected.  
2n  
Note: In Table 1-5, “n” represents 0, 1, 2, 3.  
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Add-On Module  
As an example, Figure 1-8 shows an Add-On Module connected to Port 1 on an ELC card. In this instance, the  
term  
associated D  
must be assigned to Port 0.  
Only odd-numbered level is applicable to Add-On Modules.  
When an Add-On Module is assigned to LV 1, the preceding port, in this case LV 0 must be used for the associated D  
term  
.
ELC  
LV  
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6
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1
0
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Add-On Module  
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Figure 1-8 Example of Port Designation for Add-On Module  
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Add-On Module  
term  
To designate the meaning of the upper 24 keys on an Add-On Module, FKYs 17 through 40 of the D  
that  
works in combination with the DSS are used. The remaining 36 keys on the Add-On Module are assigned using  
FKYs 5 through 40 of the original port of the Add-On Module. The relationship between KYN, which appears  
in the AKYD command, and 60 keys on an Add-On Module is illustrated below. In Figure 1-9, an Add-On Mod-  
ule is connected to LV 1 as an example.  
LV0  
term  
D
KYN of  
AKYD  
40  
KYN of  
DSS  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
39  
38  
37  
36  
35  
34  
The upper 30 DSS keys are assigned as the first port  
(even-numbered LV), in this example LV0.  
24  
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33  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
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Add-On Module  
KYN of  
DSS  
KYN of  
AKYD  
40  
39  
38  
37  
36  
35  
34  
33  
32  
31  
30  
29  
28  
27  
26  
25  
34  
33  
32  
31  
The remaining lower 30 DSS keys are assigned as the second  
port (odd-numbered LV), in this case LV1  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
60  
59  
58  
57  
56  
55  
54  
53  
52  
51  
The Add-On Module is physically connected to the  
odd-numbered LV.  
4
3
2
1
Figure 1-9 Line/Feature Access Key Allocation (Add-ON Module)  
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Add-On Module  
The following Line/Feature keys must be assigned for KYNs 1 through 24:  
MESSAGE REMINDER (FKY = 6)  
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My Line and/or Prime Line of the master D  
.
KYNs 49 through 60 cannot be assigned for line features. (I-USE INDICATION, I-HOLD INDICATION can  
not be used since these keys are not equipped with LEDs.)  
To assign Speed Calling-One Touch (FKY = 49), use KYNs 1 through 16 and 25 through 52, since the memory  
area is retained for these KYNs only.  
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  
This chapter describes the installation procedure for the DSS console. It includes a connection diagram and the  
locations of the cable leads.  
1. Connection Diagram for DSS/BLF  
When the DSS console is used as a DSS/BLF, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-1.  
Connection Diagram  
PIM  
Modular Rosette  
DSS/BLF  
MDF  
LT Connector  
Installation  
Cable  
A0  
B0  
A0  
B0  
ELC  
Modular Rosette  
DSS/BLF  
PIM  
MDF  
LT Connector  
Distributed  
Access  
Unit  
(DAU)  
Note 1  
Installation  
Cable  
TA  
TA  
TB  
TB  
RA  
RB  
DAI  
RA  
RB  
Pout A  
Pout B  
Note 2  
Connection of Modular Rosette  
A0 (Polarity can be reversed.)  
B0  
1
2
3 4  
1
3
2
4
4-Core Modular Jack  
(As viewed from inserting direction.)  
Modular Rosette  
1
2
3
4
1
- Red  
- Yellow  
-Green  
-Green  
2
3
4
-Black  
-Blue  
-Red  
Modular Plug  
-Black  
DSS Console  
Note 1: For more detailed information on the DAU, see the NEAX2400 IMX DAU System Manual.  
Note 2: These leads are not used for this system.  
Figure 2-1 Connection Diagram for the DSS/BLF  
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Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module  
2. Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module  
When the DSS console is used as an Add-On Module, connect the associated cables referring to Figure 2-2.  
Connection Diagram  
MDF  
PIM  
Modular Rosette  
LT Connector  
Installation  
Cable  
A0  
A0  
B0  
B0  
A1  
B1  
term  
D
ELC  
Modular Rosette  
A1  
B1  
Add-On Module  
Modular Rosette  
PIM  
MDF  
LT Connector  
Distributed  
Access  
Unit  
Installation  
Cable  
TA  
TA  
(DAU)  
Note 1  
TB  
TB  
RA  
RB  
term  
D
DAI  
RA  
RB  
Modular Rosette  
Pout A  
Pout B  
Note 2  
Add-On Module  
Connection for Modular Rosette  
A0 (Polarity can be reversed.)  
B0  
1
2
3
4
1
3
2
4
4-Core Modular Jack  
(As viewed from inserting direction.)  
Modular Rosette  
1
2
3
4
1
- Red  
- Yellow  
-Green  
-Green  
2
3
4
-Black  
-Blue  
-Red  
-Black  
Modular Plug  
DSS Console  
Note 1: For more detailed information on the DAU, see the NEAX2400 IMX DAU System Manual.  
Note 2: These leads are not used for this system.  
Figure 2-2 Connection Diagram for the Add-On Module  
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Cable Lead Location  
3. Cable Lead Location  
The leads appear as shown below. Figure 2-3 illustrates an example of cable lead locations. For more detailed  
information on each card, see the NEAX2400 IMX Circuit Card Manual and/or the NEAX2400 IMX DAU Sys-  
tem Manual.  
(1) PA-ELCH (ELC)  
(2) PA-DAIG-A/DAIJ-A  
1
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
1
2
3
4
5
B0  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
B5  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A5  
26  
27  
28  
29  
2
3
4
5
6
7
E
E
RB  
30 POUTB  
RB  
POUTA  
6
31  
32  
7
8
B6  
B7  
A6  
A7  
33 TB  
34  
8
9
TA  
9
B8  
A8  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
B9  
A9  
A10  
A11  
A12  
A13  
A14  
A15  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
B10  
B11  
B12  
B13  
B14  
B15  
Figure 2-3 Example of Cable Lead Location  
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DATA PROGRAMMING  
This chapter describes how to program office data associated with the DSS.  
1. DSS/BLF  
This section covers how to assign Office Data for a DSS/BLF. A sample data assignment is shown in Figure 3-  
term  
1. In this example the DSS/BLF and the D  
are assigned as follows:  
TERMINAL  
DSS/BLF  
Dterm  
LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN)  
STATION NUMBER (STN)  
200 - 201 Note  
400  
000100  
000107  
ELC  
LV  
term  
To D  
(STN 400)  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
term  
D
(STN 400)  
No terminal can be wired to this port  
(STN 201) when a DSS/BLF is assigned  
to Port 0.  
00  
06  
12  
18  
24  
30  
36  
42  
48  
54  
01  
02  
08  
14  
20  
26  
32  
38  
44  
50  
56  
03  
09  
15  
21  
27  
33  
39  
45  
51  
57  
0
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
5
5
4
0
6
2
8
4
0
6
2
8
05  
11  
17  
23  
29  
35  
41  
47  
53  
59  
2n+1  
07  
13  
19  
25  
31  
37  
43  
49  
55  
To DSS/BLF  
2n  
DSS/BLF (STN 200)  
Note: Only two station numbers are required to program DSS keys. Accordingly, these numbers are not used  
when operating the DSS/BLF.  
Figure 3-1 Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF  
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DATA PROGRAMMING  
Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
2. Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
When assigning DSS/BLF data, perform the following procedure. “X” indicates the value should be tailored to  
the existing system.  
STEP 1: ASYD  
Assign the DSS/BLF to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example LV 0 is used.)  
TN  
:
X
STN : 200  
LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 0  
TEC : 1 2  
Even-numbered LEN level  
Fixed  
RSC :  
SFC :  
X
X
Assign a station to be used for programming DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) to the subsequent LENS. (In  
this example, LV 1 is used.  
TN  
:
X
STN : 201  
LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 1  
TEC : 1 2  
Subsequent LEN level  
Fixed  
RSC :  
SFC :  
X
X
STEP 2: AKYD  
Assign key data for the 60 DSS keys. The upper 30 DSS keys (KYNs 1-30) are assigned using the  
first port (LV 0 in this example) and the remaining lower DSS keys (KYNs 31-60) are assigned using  
the second port (LV 1 in this example). Either KYN 1 or KYN 2 can be assigned first.  
term  
Be sure to assign the associated D  
station number as the “Station Number of Prime Line.”  
TN  
STN  
TP  
PRI  
PL TN  
:
:
:
:
:
X
200 or 201  
1
0
X
Buttons 1-40 are assignable  
term  
PL STN : 400  
Enter the associated D  
as a PL STN.  
S
:
:
0
0
0
= Off Hook Suppression is off  
MWD  
LN PRE :  
= Prime Line Pickup  
KYN 1 must be programmed as the DSS/BLF station that has been assigned by the ASDT command.  
KYN  
KY1  
KD  
TN  
STN  
RG  
:
:
:
:
:
:
1
2
0
X
= Multi Line  
= Line  
200 or 201  
X
DSS/BLF number  
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term  
KYN 2 must be programmed as the associated D  
station.  
KYN  
KY1  
KD  
TN  
STN  
RG  
:
:
:
:
:
:
2
2
0
X
400  
X
= Multi Line  
= Line  
term  
Associated D  
Assign desired station numbers to the corresponding DSS keys on the console. In this instance, KYNs  
10-39 are used. The upper and lower 30 keys are associated with even-numbered ports and odd-num-  
bered ports as shown below.  
KYN  
KY1  
KD  
TN  
STN  
:
:
:
:
:
1
2
2
X
0-39  
= Multi Line  
For DSS Console Key  
XXXXX  
Desired station number (maximum 5 digits)  
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Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
Use KYNs 10-39 of an even-numbered LEN level (0, 2, 4, 6)  
for programming the upper 30 DSS keys on the DSS/BLF  
00  
06  
12  
18  
24  
30  
36  
42  
48  
54  
01  
07  
13  
19  
25  
31  
37  
43  
49  
55  
02  
08  
14  
20  
26  
32  
38  
44  
50  
56  
03  
09  
15  
21  
27  
33  
39  
45  
51  
57  
04  
10  
16  
22  
28  
34  
40  
46  
52  
58  
05  
11  
17  
23  
29  
35  
41  
47  
53  
59  
Use KYNs 10-39 of an odd-numbered LEN level (1, 3, 5, 7)  
for programming the lower 30 DSS keys on the DSS/BLF  
Figure 3-2 DSS Key Assignment for DSS/BLF  
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Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
2.1 Example of Data Programming for DSS/BLF  
2.1.1 ASDT  
LINE EQUIPMENT  
NUMBER  
TELEPHONE  
ROUTE  
RESTRICTION  
CLASS  
SERVICE  
FEATURE  
CLASS  
(SFC)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
EQUIPMENT  
CLASS  
(TEC)  
(LENS)  
REMARKS  
(RSC)  
0-15  
1-63  
Max. 5 Digits  
MG  
0 0  
0 0  
U
0
0
G
LV  
1-31  
0-15  
200  
201  
1 0 *0  
1 0 **1  
12  
12  
×
×
×
×
For DSS/BLF  
For DSS/BLF  
X
For Associated  
Dterm  
400  
0 0  
0
1 0  
7
12  
×
×
Note: *0 = Even-numbered LEN level / **1 = Odd-numbered LEN level  
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2.1.2 AKYD  
The following table shows DSS key assignment for even-numbered LV (2n).  
MY LINE  
STATION  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200  
PRIME LINE  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
ALLOW  
OG FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING CALL  
TYPE OF  
Dterm  
(TP)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
0/1  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL ST)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 4  
(S)  
0/1  
(ANS)  
0 - 2  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
400 (= Dterm  
)
0
X
0
0
_
_
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
FEATURE KIND OF  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR EACH  
LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
KIND OF  
INTERCOM  
(ICM)  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
LINE  
(KD)  
0 - 2  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
GROUP ID NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
1 - 50  
1-16  
0 - 2  
1 - 320  
1-15  
0 - 2  
(RG) 0-7  
X
X
X
X
1
2
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
0 (= Line)  
0 (= Line)  
200  
term  
400 (D  
)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
10  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (=DSS)  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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MY LINE  
STATION  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200  
PRIME LINE  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
ALLOW  
OG FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING CALL  
TYPE OF  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
TENANT  
Dterm  
(TP)  
0 -3  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL ST)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 4  
(S)  
0/1  
(ANS)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
400 (= Dterm  
)
0
X
0
0
_
_
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
FEATURE  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KIND OF  
INTERCOM  
(ICM)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
GROUP ID NUMBER  
(KY)  
0 - 2  
(G-ID)  
1 - 50  
1-16  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
The following table shows DSS key assignment for odd-numbered LV (2n + 1)  
MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
201  
PRIME LINE  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
ALLOW  
OG FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING CALL  
TYPE OF  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
0/1  
TENANT  
Dterm  
(TP)  
0 - 3  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 4  
(S)  
0/1  
(ANS)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
400 (=Dterm  
)
0
X
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
FEATURE KIND OF  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR EACH  
LINE  
KIND OF  
INTERCOM  
(ICM)  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
LINE  
(KD)  
0 - 2  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
GROUP ID NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
1 - 50  
1-16  
0 - 2  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
(RG) 0-7  
X
X
X
X
1
2
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
0 (= Line)  
0 (= Line)  
200  
term  
400 (D  
)
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
10  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (=DSS)  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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Data Programming Procedure (DSS/BLF)  
MY LINE  
STATION  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200  
PRIME LINE  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
ALLOW  
OG FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING CALL  
TYPE OF  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
Dterm  
(TP)  
0 -3  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL ST)  
(PRI)  
0 - 4  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(S)  
0/1  
(ANS)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
400 (=Dterm  
)
0
X
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
FEATURE KIND OF  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR EACH  
LINE  
KIND OF  
INTERCOM  
(ICM)  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
LINE  
(KD)  
0 - 2  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
GROUP ID NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
1 - 50  
1-16  
0 - 2  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
(RG)  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= Multi Line)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
2 (= DSS)  
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DATA PROGRAMMING  
Add-On Module  
3. Add-On Module  
This section covers how to assign an Add-On Module. In Figure 3-3, an Add-On Module and the associated  
term  
D
are assigned as follows:  
TERMINAL  
LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER (LEN)  
STATION NUMBER (ST)  
201  
Note  
Add-On Module  
Dterm  
000101  
000100  
200  
00  
06  
12  
18  
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30  
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59  
ELC  
LV  
7
Add-On Module  
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3
2
2n+1  
2n  
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0
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
term  
D
(STN 200)  
Note: Station number 201 is only used to assign Line/Feature access keys for the Add-On Module.  
Accordingly, these numbers are not used when operating the Add-On Module.  
Figure 3-3 Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module  
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
4. Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
When assigning Add-On Module data, perform the following procedure. “X” indicates the value should be tai-  
lored to the existing system.  
STEP 1: ASDT  
term  
Assign a D  
to an even-numbered LEN level. (In this example, LV 0 is used.) Assign the Add-On  
Module to the subsequent odd-numbered LEN level. (In this example LV 1 is used.)  
TN  
:
X
STN : 201  
LEN : 0 0 0 1 0 1  
TEC : 1 2  
Odd-numbered LEN level  
Fixed  
RSC :  
SFC :  
X
X
STEP 2: AKYD  
Assign Line/Feature access keys to the Add-On Module. The upper 24 Line/Feature access keys be-  
term  
long to the associated D  
On Module.  
and the remaining lower 36 Line/Feature access keys belong to the Add-  
term  
term  
Use the associated D  
port to assign information for the D  
and first 24 keys on the ADM.  
TN  
STN  
TP  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
X
200  
1
0
X
200  
0
X
Buttons 1-39 are assignable  
PRI  
PL TN  
PL STN  
S
MWD  
LN PRE  
KYN  
= Off Hook Suppression is off  
0
= Prime Line Pickup  
term  
1-16  
17-40  
X
X
X
XXXX  
X
X
For D  
Correspond to KYNs (1-24) on the Add-On Module  
KY1  
KD  
TN  
STN  
RG  
ICM  
G-ID  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
X
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
Use the Add-On Module port to assign key information for the last 36 keys on the ADM.  
TN  
STN  
:
X
:
201  
TP  
PRI  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
1
0
X
200  
0
X
0
5-40  
Buttons 1-39 are assignable  
PL TN  
PL STN  
S
MWD  
LN PRE  
KYN  
KYI  
KD  
TN  
STN  
RG  
ICM  
G-ID  
term  
Enter the associated D  
as a PL STN  
= Off Hook Suppression is off  
= Prime Line Pickup  
Corresponds to KYNs 25-60 on the Add-On Module  
X
X
X
XXXX  
X
X
X
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
term  
Use KYNs 17-40 of the associated D  
Module.  
for programming the first 24 Line/Feature access keys on the Add-On  
00  
06  
12  
18  
24  
30  
36  
42  
48  
54  
01  
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13  
19  
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37  
43  
49  
55  
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46  
52  
58  
05  
11  
17  
23  
29  
35  
41  
47  
53  
59  
Use KYNs 5-40 of the Add-On Module for programming the remaining 36 Line/Feature access keys on the Add-  
On Module.  
Figure 3-4 DSS Key Assignment for Add-On Module  
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
4.1 Example of Data Programming for Add-On Module  
4.1.1 ASDT  
LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER TELEPHONE  
ROUTE  
SERVICE  
FEATURE  
CLASS  
(SFC)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
(LENS)  
EQUIPMENT RESTRICTION  
CLASS  
(TEC)  
1-31  
CLASS  
(RSC)  
0-15  
REMARKS  
MG  
U
G
LV  
1-63  
Max. 5 Digits  
0-15  
200  
201  
0 0  
0 0  
0
0
1 0  
*0  
X
X
X
X
X
X
For Dterm  
X
1 0 **1  
For Add-On Module  
Note: *0 = Even numbered LEN level / **1 = Odd numbered LEN level  
4.1.2 AKYD  
term  
For Line/Feature access keys: KYNs 1 - 24 (D  
)
MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200 (= Dterm  
)
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
LINE  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
PREFERENCE PREFERENCE  
TYPE  
LINE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
FOR  
ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
FOR  
OF  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
0/1  
OUTGOING  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
Dterm  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
0/1  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0/1  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0 - 2  
0
X
200 (= Dterm  
)
0
X
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
FEATURE KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(CM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
1 - 50  
0 - 7  
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200 (= Dterm  
)
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
OF  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
TYPE  
OF  
Dterm  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
200 (= Dterm  
)
X
0
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
FEATURE KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(CM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
1 - 50  
0 - 7  
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Data Programming Procedure for Add-On Module  
MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
X
200 (= Dterm  
)
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
OF  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
TYPE  
OF  
Dterm  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
0
X
200 (= Dterm)  
X
0
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
FEATURE KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(CM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
1 - 50  
0 - 7  
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term  
Note: *Buttons 1-40 are assignable / **Assignment of Line/Feature access keys (KYNs 1-16) on D  
“200” /  
**Assignment of Line/Feature access keys (KYNs 1-24) on Add-On Module “201”  
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For Line/Feature access keys: KYNs 25-60 (Add-On Module)  
MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
201 (= Add-  
On Module)  
X
LINE  
LINE  
PRIME LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
TYPE  
OF  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
term  
D
(PRI)  
0/1  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0 - 2  
0/1  
201 (= Add-  
On Module)  
0
X
X
0
0
0
1
MULTI-LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
FEATURE KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(CM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
1 - 320  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
0 - 2  
1 - 50  
0 - 7  
201 (Add-on  
Module)  
1
2 (= Multi Line)  
0 (= Line)  
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MY LINE  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
201 (= Add-  
On Module)  
X
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
TYPE  
OF  
Dterm  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
(PRI)  
0 - 2  
0/1  
0/1  
0 - 3  
0/1  
201 (= Add-  
On Module)  
0
X
X
0
0
0
1
MULTI LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
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(FKY)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(CM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
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Office Data Setting Sheets  
5. Office Data Setting Sheets  
This section contains blank data setting sheets for commands used by DSS. You can use these sheets to plan  
your data before installing the DSS.  
5.1 ASDT  
LINE EQUIPMENT NUMBER  
(LENS)  
TELEPHONE  
EQUIPMENT RESTRICTION FEATURE  
ROUTE  
SERVICE  
TENANT  
NUMBER NUMBER  
(TN)  
1-63  
STATION  
MAKE BUSY  
INFORMATION  
(MB)  
CLASS  
(TEC)  
1-31  
CLASS  
(RSC)  
0-15  
CLASS  
(SFC)  
0-15  
REMARKS  
(STN)  
5 DIGITS  
MG  
U
G
LV  
0/1  
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5.2 AKYD  
MY LINE  
TENANT  
STATION NUMBER  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
(STN)  
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR SPEAKER  
BUTTON  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
(LN PRE)  
0/1  
TYPE OF  
Dterm  
(TP)  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0-4  
(SPK)  
0-3  
0-3  
0-2  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
MULTI LINE  
INTERCOM  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KYI)  
FEATURE  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
GROUP  
ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
1-50  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(ICM)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
0 – 2  
1-320  
0-2  
0-2  
0-7  
1
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DATA PROGRAMMING  
Office Data Setting Sheets  
MULTI LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KYI)  
FEATURE  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
GROUP  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
KIND OF  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
ID  
INCOM  
(ICM)  
0-2  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
1-50  
0 – 2  
1-320  
0-2  
0-7  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
Note 1: When KYI = None, it is not necessary to assign any data.  
Note 2: When KYI = FUNCTION, assign data for FKY only.  
Note 3: When KYI = Multi-Line, assign data for multiple telephone only.  
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MY LINE  
TENANT  
STATION NUMBER  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
(STN)  
PRIME LINE  
ALLOW  
OG  
FROM  
PRIME  
LINE  
(S)  
MESSAGE  
WAITING  
DATA  
DISPLAY  
SELECTION  
(MWD)  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR  
OUTGOING  
BUTTON  
(ORG)  
PRIORITY  
FOR  
ANSWERING  
CALL  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
PREFERENCE FOR SPEAKER  
LINE  
PREFERENCE  
FOR ANSWER  
BUTTON  
(ANS)  
LINE  
TYPE OF  
Dterm  
(TP)  
TENANT  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(PL STN)  
(LN PRE)  
0/1  
BUTTON  
(SPK)  
0-3  
NUMBER  
(PL TN)  
(PRI)  
0-4  
0-3  
0-2  
0/1  
0/1  
0/1  
MULTI LINE  
INTERCOM  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KYI)  
FEATURE  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(ICM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
0 – 2  
1-320  
0-2  
0-2  
1-50  
0-7  
1
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3
4
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11  
12  
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14  
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Office Data Setting Sheets  
MULTI LINE  
INTERCOM  
SERVICE  
CONDITION  
(KYI)  
FEATURE  
KEY CODE  
(FKY)  
KIND OF  
LINE  
(KD)  
RING  
INFORMATION  
FOR  
EACH LINE  
(RG)  
KEY  
NUMBER  
(KYN)  
KIND OF  
INCOM  
(ICM)  
GROUP ID  
NUMBER  
(G-ID)  
TENANT  
NUMBER  
(TN)  
STATION  
NUMBER  
(STN)  
0 – 2  
1-320  
0-2  
0-2  
1-50  
0-7  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
Note 1: When KYI = None, it is not necessary to assign any data.  
Note 2: When KYI =FUNCTION, assign data for FKY only.  
Note 3: When KYI = Multi-Line, assign data for multiple telephone only.  
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