DATA PROGRAMMING
Assignment of FCH Related Data
STEP 1: ANPDN/ANPDL Note
Assign the first digit of the OGC access code. When the access code is common to all nodes, use the ANPDN command. When the access code is assigned for each node, use the ANPDL command.
1st DC=9 | CI=N (Normal) | NND=1 |
1st DC=9 | CI=H (Hooking) | NND=1 |
STEP 2: ASPAN/ASPAL Note
Assign the OGC access code. When the access code is common to all nodes, use the ASPAN com- mand. When the access code is assigned for each node, use the ASPAL command.
ACC=9 | CI=N (Normal) | SRV=OGC | LGRT=200 |
ACC=9 | CI=H (Hooking) | SRV=OGC | LGRT=200 |
STEP 3: ANNDL/AMND
Assign the necessary number of digits using the ANNDL or the AMND command depending on the route data.
•When the ARTD command OSGS is 2 (Second Dial Tone), use the ANNDL (Necessary Digits Data) command.
RT=200 OG NND=12
•When the ARTD command OSGS is 4/6/7 (Sender Immediate Start/Sender Delay Dial Start/ Sender Wink Start), use the AMND command.
DC=9 MND=12
STEP 4: ARSCN
Assign the Route Restriction Class (RSC) that allows RRIs for the external trunk route. The same route restriction data must be assigned for each node.
Note: When entering the data in STEP 1 and STEP 2, do not mix the commands for LDM and NDM. Write the data on the same data memory as shown below:
• | When writing the data on the LDM: | ANPDL (STEP 1) | → | ASPAL (STEP 2) |
• | When writing the data on the NDM: | ANPDN (STEP 1) | → | ASPAN (STEP 2) |
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