[Cm74] Stored Number For Station Speed Dialing - NEC NEAX 2000 IVS Command Manual

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COMMAND CODE
74
MAT
1.
FUNCTION:
This command is used to enter the stored number, for the Station Speed Dialing feature, into the memory
allocated with CM73.
2.
PRECAUTION:
(1) The stored number, exclusive of any access code, can be a maximum of 16 digits or 26 digits.
(2) Data can only be changed when the access code is displayed. Enter the data in the following order:
the new access code, comma, the called number, and
the following order: the access code on the display, comma, "CCC" and
(3) This command is included in the MAT mode menu "E11" (Speed Dialing [COM02]).
3.
ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURE:
ST
+ 74
+
4.
DATA TABLE:
1.
MEMORY SLOT NUMBER =1000-Slot Memory Block number (0-4, 8-F) + 10-Slot Mem-
ory Block number (00-99) + Memory Parcel number (0-9)
For example, an entry of "3428" represents:
2.
STORED NUMBER = Access Code + Separator Mark + Number
Access Code: C.O. line/Tie line Access Code (maximum of two digits)
Separator Mark:
Number:
[CM74]
Stored Number for Station Speed Dialing
TITLE:
STORED NUMBER FOR STATION SPEED DIALING
MEMORY SLOT
DE
+
NUMBER
( 4 digits)
,
to be inserted between the Access Code and Stored Number
C.O. network subscriber number or station number in the distant PBX
• maximum of 16 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 0-3
(CM08-252=1)
• maximum of 26 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 0-3
(CM08-252=0)
• maximum of 26 digits for 1000-Slot Memory Block Number 8-F
EXE
STORED NUMBER
+
DE
+
(Max. 16 digits/26 digits)
1000-Slot Memory Block number
10-Slot Memory Block number
Memory Parcel number
ND-45669 (E)
Addendum-002
JANUARY, 1999
. For clearing the data, enter the data in
.
EXE
+ EXE
+
+
CM74
3
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