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AKYD
AKYD: Assignment of Key Data for D
term
1. General
This command is used to assign the following key data corresponding to each line/feature button on a D
term
.
• Line Key Data
• Function Key Data
• Intercom Key Data
• DSS Key Data
2. Precautions
1. The D
term
65 (16-button type) and D
term
75 have the default key data. (Refer to [Precautions (6) on the next
page]). If the default data is to be used, assignment in AKYD is not necessary. The table below shows the
specification pertaining to data assignment for the D
term
.
2. Before assigning the key data for a D
term
using this command, be sure to assign the station data of the D
term
using the ASDT command (TN, STN, TEC = 12 (D
term
)). The station number assigned by the ASDT com-
mand is referred to as “MY LINE”. Note 1
Note 1: This “MY LINE” corresponds to the physical port associated with the LENS of a ELC card.
3. By assigning another station line to a feature button using this command, an incoming call terminated to a
station line other than My Line can be answered or can be transferred to elsewhere as in the case of the My
Line. A station line other than My Line is referred to as a “Sub Line”. A “Sub Line” can be assigned not
only to a D
term
but to any conventional telephone. In addition, the station data for My Line and Sub Line
must be assigned by the ASDT command before the key data is assigned. When the Sub Line and the My
Line belong to different tenants, use the ATNR command and clear the “Tenant to Tenant Restriction”.
4. A Multi-Line key (the key for My Line and Sub Line) on the D
term
can be assigned as Prime Line. If the
Prime Line is not assigned, the My Line serves as the Prime Line. When the user goes off-hook, the Prime
Line is automatically selected on the D
term
.
5. A virtual line can be assigned as a Sub Line of the D
term
. The virtual line can be used the same way as the
My Line for outgoing calls and other service operations. Note 2
Note 2: Virtual Line --- A virtual LENS exists only in memory, but does not exist physically. Data can be assigned but no
hardware is required: Example: LENS = 000311. The virtual LENS is assigned by the ASDT command in the
same way as an ordinary line. (The telephone class is TEC = 18: Virtual Line)
Table 4-10 Data Assignment for the D
term
TYPE OF D
term
LINE/FEATURE BUTTON NUMBER OF BUTTONS
D
term
65
8-button type KYN = 1-8 8
16-button type KYN = 1-16 16
24-button type KYN = 1-24 24
D
term
75
8-button type KYN = 1-8 8
16-button type KYN = 1-16 16
32-button type See Figure 4-9 32