COMMAND CODE
73
MAT
Note 4: When CM08-252 is assigned as 0, only 3000 Station Speed Dialing numbers can be assigned,
and 1000- Slot Memory Block number 0-2 contains 26-digits memory buffers.
When CM08-252 is assigned as 1, 4500 Station Speed Dialing numbers can be assigned, and
1000-Slot Memory Block number 0-4 contains 16 digits-memory buffers.
Note 5: If the system provides the Extension Memory card, 1000-Slot Memory Block number 8-F (8000
Memory Percels) can be used. For using this memory area, there are several conditions as men-
tioned below:
•
This memory area can not be used for Speed Dialing with Speed Dialing keys provided by
CM90-second data : F11XX on a Multiline Terminal, and can not also be used for System
Speed Dialing.
•
When exchanging an Extension Memory card for another, data setting for this memory area
must be recommenced.
•
The Office Data in this memory area can not be saved and loaded by MAT operations.
The memory area for a single called number is referred to as a "memory parcel". Ten (10) memory
parcels are called a "10-Slot Memory Block", and one hundred (100) 10-Slot Memory Blocks are
called a "1000-Slot Memory Block."
The relationship of Memory Parcels, 10-Slot Memory Blocks, and 1000-Slot Memory Blocks is
illustrated below. An example of memory assignment follows.
Memory Parcel
Called
0
Number
1
9
STATION NUMBER
300
301
302
303
TITLE:
MEMORY ALLOCATION FOR STATION SPEED DIALING
10-Slots Memory Block
QUANTITY OF SPEED
DIAL NUMBERS
10
20
30
10
ND-45669 (E)
1000-Slots Memory Block
00
01
99
1000-SLOT MEMORY
BLOCK
0
0
0
0
CM73
0
1
2
3
4
10-SLOT MEMORY
BLOCKS
00
01, 02
03, 04, 05
06
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