ND-70348 (E) CHAPTER 4
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Note 1: If data is assigned as 1, only use commands AANP and AASP to assign Admin. and guest numbering
plan. If data 0 is assigned, use AANP and AASP for Admin. numbering plan and AGNP and AGSP for
guest numbering plan.
Note 2: This data is available in both Business and Hotel applications. Do not assign “*” or “#” as last digit of
feature access code. No station may use “*” or “#” in numbering.
Note 3: If this index is changed from separate to common, data memory will be fragmented. To recover the sys-
tem, change this index to separate, delete all AGNP; then, delete all guest stations. Reassign this index
as common and delete all AASP data for the Admin. Reassign data as needed.
SYSTEM
DATA
TYPE
(SYS)
SYSTEM
DATA
INDEX
(INDEX)
0 – 511
DATA
(DATA)
00 – FF
(Hex)
BIT
CORRESPONDING
DATA
SYSTEM DATA CONTENTS
DATA
0/1
BIT
1
160
1
b
0
Hotel Feature required (Fixed Data)
(for Hotel system)
1
b
1
Hotel Service kind (Fixed Data)
b
2
Length of Room Status Memory
0/1 = 8 byte/24 byte
0
b
3
Pattern of Key Arrangement on Attendant Console
and Add-on Console when using with Desk Console
(Refer to Table 4-1 and 4-2 on the next pages)
(Usually, 00)
0
b
4
b
5
Guest Name Service 0/1 = Out/In Service
b
6
Numbering Plan Data Table of Guest Station and
Admin. Stations Note 1,3
0/1 = Separate/Common
b
7
Fixed to 0
161
b
0
Don’t Disturb Override key on the Attendant Console
0/1 = Out/In Service
b
1
Message Waiting Service
0/1 = Out/In Service
b
2
Language Service
0/1 = Out/In Service
b
3
Split Hold Service
0/1 = Out/In Service
0
b
4
Not used
b
5
DSS (Direct Station Select) Key on the Attendant
Console
0/1 = Ineffective/Effective
b
6
Timing Start using “#” Code
0/1 = Ineffective/Effective Note 2
b
7
Timing Start using “*” Code
0/1 = Ineffective/Effective Note 2