DCS MMC PROGRAMSCOMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001MMC 714 (Page 1 of 3)MMC: 714 DDI NUMBER AND NAMETRANSLATIONDCS 33 CI 33 CII 33 816 33 408i 33 408 77Provides a method of assigning an incoming DDI call through ISDN to a specific station. If youhave specified DDI service with your Network Carrier, you can match each DDI number to spe-cific stations using this command according to the day or night mode. You also have the option,when the destination station is busy, of deciding if the call is to be camped on to the destinationstation or of clearing the call.There is an extra option to adjust the number of digits to be compared by skipping the pro-grammed counts from the first digit point provided by the Network. If there is no matching num-ber in DDI NUMBER TABLE, the system routes this call to the operator group.There is a total of 200 entries (DCS/Compact II systems), 50 entries (816 systems), or 20entries (408i systems). Each entry consists of the following fields:0 DIGITS (DGT) Digits to be received (max. 12 digits). Wild card (Q) is a valid entry.1 DAY DEST (D) Destination in day mode. Can be a station, a station group, a trunkor trunk group. Repeat (B) will be acceptable to bypass.2 NIGHT DEST (N) Destination in day mode. Can be a station, a station group, a trunkor a trunk group. Repeat (B) will be acceptable to bypass.3 CALL WAIT (CW) Toggles YES or NO.4 DELETE Decides the number of digits not to be translated from the first digitreceived. This is useful when the received digits are prefixed withthe same digit(s).5 NAME Gives a name to an individual entry (11 characters maximum).Names are written using the keypad in the same way as speed dial names (see MMC 706).PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and rightSPEAKER Used to store data and advance to next MMCHOLD Used to clear previous entry