NEC 2400IMX Answering Machine User Manual


 
CHAPTER 7 NDA-24282 (E)
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AMNOL: Assignment of Monitored Number for LDM
AMNOL: Assignment of Monitored Number for LDM
1. Function
AMNOL is used to assign monitored numbers into the PBX database. The numbers programmed in
AMNOL will also be programmed into ACDPLT (the ACD database). The monitored numbers
programmed in AMNOL are the entry points for pilot numbers into the ACD service to be activated over
FCCS. The monitored number programmed in AMNOL is available for only the self node.
2. Precautions
1. Prior to this command, Telephone number of the monitored number should be programmed in ALGNL.
2. When the monitored number (L_MNO) is deleted, delete L_MNO in ACDPLT prior to this command.
3. Parameters
UGN: User Group Number of Monitored Number (Fixed “1”)
L_MNO: Telephone number of Monitored Number (maximum 5 digits. the number is the same
as the pilot number assigned in ACDPLT and must match the numbering plan of the
NEAX2400 IMX).
L_NMI: Number Monitored Index (1 ~ 4095)
UCD: UCD degrade
0 – No
1 – Yes
TELN: UCD Control Station’s Telephone Number (Available for UCD=1)
Note 1
A/G: Station type of Hotel System
Note 2
A: Administration Station
G: Guest Station
MFC: G-2-Signal Data for MFC (0-3)
Note 3
0 = ASFC, SFI 59 = 0 and SFI 60 = 0
1 = ASFC, SFI 59 = 1 and SFI 60 = 0
2 = ASFC, SFI 59 = 0 and SFI 60 = 1
3 = ASFC, SFI 59 = 1 and SFI 60 = 1
Note:
Each monitored number must be assigned to different Monitored Number Index.
“0”can not be assigned at the first digit of the monitored number.
Note 1:
When a C.O. trunk is used for UCD control station, UCD controlling station number should be
programmed in ACSIL in advance.
Note 2:
For Business System, “A (Administration Station)” is assigned here.
Note 3:
Valid for countries except Australia, U.S.A and Canada.