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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-Q.Special Feature Port Type Codes
    This table shows data values associated with Action=1 on Table E-P.
    Feature
    TN742,
    ZTN78TN763 ZTN76ZTN77 TN748TN758 ZTN79
    Tone Detector
    External Alert
    1st Page Zone
    2nd Page Zone
    3rd Page Zone
    nth Page Zone
    DGC Delay Ann.
    Dial Dictation
    Music-On-Hold
    2101
    253
    1301
    1302
    1303702†
    702†
    702†
    702†802†
    802†
    802†
    802†
    255
    201
    2542201
    1st N.S. Delay
    Ann.
    2nd N.S. Delay
    Ann.
    1st Selector
    Console
    2nd Selector
    console251
    252
    1301
    1602
    Pooled Modem
    VMS: Voice Mail
    VMS:
    Cover/Auto-
    Attend1901
    260
    261
    VMS: Message
    Drop
    VMS: Bulletin
    Board262
    263
    † Only one 703 or 802 type page port may be needed to provide multiple paging zones,
    dependent on the type of paging hardware connected to the paging port. Mixing of 702, 802
    with 1301-1303 types to provide additional zones is allowed. However, Actions like ALL
    ZONE paging and “dial restrict” page zone are only available with 1301-1303 types.
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-R.Port Options
    PORTS, Station/Trunk/Special Port Circuit Board Options
    FOR QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS ONLY
    (See Table E-S,  Applicable Options  )
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    32
    Set CO disconnect time (in 20 msec[0-2540 msec; 500]
    increments)
    33Set end-to-end signaling tone timing
    (in 20 msec increments)
    FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY:[20-2540 msec; 340]
    FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS:[0-2540 msec; 60]
    34Set end-to-end signaling pause timing
    (in 20 msec increments)
    FOR TN742 AND ZTN78 ONLY:[20-2540 msec; 100]
    FOR ALL OTHER BOARDS:[0-2540 msec; 60]
    35Set hybrid balance. Data is balance[1/0] .
    type:1=Resistor;
    0=Resistor/Capacitor.Trunk ports
    default to 0; station ports default to 1.
    36Set gain; 1 (Gain=3dB) or 0 (Gain=0dB)[1/0]
    37Set E&M signaling type. Data is[0-2]
    signaling type 0 (Type 1 compatible), 1
    (Type V), or 2 (Type l).
    38Set answer supervision delay timing[0-51 00 msec; 300]
    Warning:The default values in Tables E-R and E-S must not be
    changed without the support and guidance of Tier Ill
    staff.
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-S.Applicable Options
    See WARNING for Table E-R. Also note that a bullet in a box on this
    table indicates that the default value for that action (shown in Table E-R)
    is applicable for this circuit board. No bullet indicates that the option is
    l Timing adjustable for internal calls only.
    † ACTION 35 (Hybrid Balance) defaults depend on board
    Trunk Ports are defaulted to 0 (Resistor/Capacitortype.
    termination), while Station Ports are defaulted to 1 (Resistor
    termination).
    E-34 
    						
    							APPENDIX E: Administration
    Table E-T. PDC Administration (Menu=2)Codes and Data
    ACTIONDESCRIPTION
    DATA
    0
    Move this station to a new port
    [CSSPP (new port assignment)]
    (moved-to port must be vacant)
    1Display terminal type code[See Table E-C]
    2-53All otherSee note below.
    90
    Assign/remove PD. Display ID[11 characters or less,” or ** to
    remove]
    Note: Action/data items administrable under PD. (Menu=2) are the same as those
    administrable under Port (Menu=1). (See Table E-B.) ‘
    Table E-U. High Density Circuit (Menu=3)
    ACTION
    DESCRIPTlONDATA
    1Board type[746=TN764/767=TN767
    2Error reporting enable
    [1=enable/O=disable
    3Line compensation[Select 1-5]
    4Zero code suppression[0=ZCS/1=B8ZS]
    5Framing mode[0=D4/1=ESF]
    6
    Signaling mode[O=Robbed bit/1=Common Channel
    8Red alarm activation time
    [0=3 sec./1 =10 sec.]
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTlON
    DATA
    3Assign the number of rings before[Number of rings; 5]
    unanswered calls extended by Attendant
    return to the console (1 -31)
    4Force DID calls to unassigned DID
    [1=Y/0=N]
    numbers to ring at Attendant Console
    5Force calls to FPDCs that are not logged
    [1=Y/0=N]
    in anywhere to ring at the Attendant
    Console
    6Assign the number of seconds before a[Number of seconds;
    camped-on call returns to the Attendant30]
    console (1-1 20)
    8Number of seconds before park return[0-240; 120]
    11-18 Assign the eight PDCs that are used to[Pseudo-PDCs;
    access calls parked by the Attendant.
    800-807]
    Data will be a pseudo-PD. or O for none.
    25Assign a speed dialing access code
    [1 00-1 89]
    26Assign speed dialing number
    [0-9, *, #]
    25Assign a virtual facility access code[1 90-1 99]
    26Assign a virtual facility number[0-9, *, #]
    27Allow dial access to this virtual facility[1=Y/0=N]
    30Enter your area code[Your area code]
    31Allow toll-restricted station to make toll
    [1=Y/0=N]
    calls within your area code
    32Is the 1 prefix required to dial outside[1=Y/0=N]
    your area code?
    33Is the 1 prefix required to dial toll calls[1=Y/0=N]
    within your area code?
    34Toll restrict calls made over inter-PBX[1-9; 0 for none]
    trunks (type 805) that start with one
    specific digit
    35Specify the number of digits in the IXC[0= 5 digits, 1 = 5 or 7
    codedigits, 2 = 7 digits]
    36identify the INPA status for toll restriction
    [0= non-lNPA,
    checking
    1 = INPA]
    E-36
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4) (Contd)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTIONDATA
    37
    Specify type of dialing plan for Home
    [0=7-digit dialing;
    Area Code calls
    1 = 10-digit dialing]
    38Specify the number of digits used for[0=13digits,1=15
    international dialingdigits]
    40Provide call coverage ringing on internal
    [1=Y/0=N]
    calls
    41Specify the number of rings before calls[0-31 ; 2]
    are sent to call coverage or call following
    calls return to their home station
    50
    Set time of day[HHMM]
    51Set the date[MMDDYY]
    52Allow SMDR records to be sent to the
    [1=Y/0=N]
    SMDR port
    53Minimum length of calls that will be
    10-255; 40]
    recorded by SMDR (seconds)
    60Specify the modem request code
    [1 -9999; 820]
    61Does the receiver respond to remote loop[1=Y/0=N]
    62Disconnect on loss of carrier
    [1=Y/0=N]
    63Are pins CF and CB common
    [1=Y/0=N]
    64Disconnect on received space
    [1=Y/0=N]
    65Should the system send a space
    [1=Y/0=N]
    character on disconnect
    68Enable dial tone for incoming tie trunks?
    [1=Y/0=N]
    69Allow trunk-to-trunk transfer for incoming[1=Y/0=N]
    Loop Start trunks?
    70Should maintenance busy of GS trunks
    [1=Y/0=N]
    be blocked?
    71Assign the CO trunk pool access code[1 -9999]
    72Set the number of DID digits used to[2-4; O for none; 3]
    match against station PDCs
    73Assign the number of account code digits[0-15; 15]
    74Display/change expert mode prompt (up
    [“Command:”]
    to 9 printable characters
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4) (Contd)
    ACTION
    DESCRIPTlON
    DATA
    75Change administration password (up to 8
    [8 characters or less”]
    printable characters, no spaces allowed,
    display always shows “?????????”)
    76Change display ID for “PDC 0“ (up to 11[“ATTENDANT’]
    printable ASCII characters
    77Change/removedisplay ID
    for [11 characters or less,”
    unassigned DID numbers (up to 11
    or** to remove;
    printable ASCII characters
    “OUTSIDE”]
    78Change/remove
    display IDfor [11 characters or less,”
    unassigned DID numbers (up to 11 or ** to remove; “NO
    printable ASCII characters)
    DID,IN”]
    81Switched Loop Attendant system; Audible
    [1=Y/0=N]
    tone at expiration of hold timer?
    83Switched Loop Attendant system: Length
    [1 O-255; 20]
    of hold timer (seconds)
    84switched Loop Attendant system: DID
    [PD.]
    access code to receive “0” treatment (PD.
    format, no leading zeros, can’t exist in
    system number plan prior to this)
    85Switched Loop Attendant system; Enable
    [1=Y/0=N]
    automatic hold feature?
    86Switched Loop attendant system: Should
    [1=Y/0=N]
    calls return to the common queue after
    second hold timer expires?
    87Single-position Switched Loop Attendant
    [PD.]
    system: PD. of multiline station serving
    as coverage when the attendant is in
    POS BUSY mode (PD./station must
    already exist)
    88For Switched Loop Attendant System
    [1=1st Att.,
    ONLY: Specify SLAC attendant (1st or
    2=2nd Att.]
    2nd) for Action 89, below.
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4) (Contd)
    ACTIONDESCRIPTION
    DATA
    89
    Should this SLAC attendant (specified in
    [1=Y/0=N]
    Action 88) receive a single-ring reminder
    whenever a new call enters the queue?
    90Dual-position Switched Loop Attendant
    [0=neither,
    system: Which attendant should take on
    1=1st Att.,
    defaultmessagecenter-like
    2=2nd Att.]
    characteristics? (See Table E-X)
    91Switched Loop Attendant system: Enter[1-6, 8, 70-732; see
    call type code:Table E-W]
    92
    Switched Loop Attendant system, Must [1-7; 0=call will not ring
    have selected call type via Action 91:in queue (type 701-732
    Enter call type priority.only)]
    93Switched Loop Attendant system, Must[0-3; see Tables E-W
    have selected call type via Action 91 (if& E-X;
    call typecodes 2 and 6: NOT
    0=either Att.,
    ADMINISTRABLE);whichattendant
    1=1st Att.,
    should receive this call?
    2=2nd Att.,
    3=originating attendant
    (for call type 8 only)]
    96VMS disconnect: forward disconnect for
    [0=VP1/1=VP4]
    VP4 (900 msec); or # #99 disconnect
    message for VP1
    100For Callback Queuing:
    Enter the
    [0-64; 64]
    maximum
    queuesize for outgoing
    facilities:
    101For Callback Queuing:
    Enter the
    [0-64; 64]
    maximumqueue sizefor internal
    facilities:
    102For Callback Queuing:
    Enter the
    [0-120; 30]
    minimum time (in seconds) between
    callback retries for internal facilities
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    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4) (Contd)
    ACTION
    DESCRIPTlONDATA
    103For Callback Queuing:
    Enter the
    [0-1 20; 30]
    minimum time (in seconds) between
    callback retries for outgoing facilities
    110For Remote Access: Enable barrier
    [1=Y/1=N]
    codes?
    111Assign DID remote access digits[PD.; 0]
    113Assign the remote Facility Restriction
    [0-3;3]
    Level (FRL)
    114Assign the remote toll restriction class[1-4; 0 for none]
    115Assign remote total outward restriction
    [1=Y/0=N]
    116Assign remote CO pool dial restriction[1=Y/0=N]
    117Assign remote other pools dial restriction
    [1=Y/0=N]
    119Assign the number of barrier code digits
    [5 through 15; 5]
    to be used: 5 through 15 digits*
    120Assign a barrier code number for remote[1-16]
    access
    121Assign barrier code digits (5 through 15 [5 through 15 digits or 0
    digits; O-9, *, #)
    to remove]
    122Assign barrier code’s FRL
    [0-3; 3]
    123Assign barrier code’s toll class[1-4 or O for none]
    124
    Assignbarrier code’s total outward
    [1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    125Assign barrier code’s CO pool dial
    [1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    126Assign barrier code’s “other pools” dial[1=Y/0=N]
    restriction
    128To identify SMDR terminal
    {0=non-CAT;1=CAT]
    129Assign remote access Night Service
    [PD.; 0]
    backup station
    *NOTE:
    Whenever the barrier code size is changed, the previously entered
    barrier codes are cleared.
    E-40November 1995 
    						
    							APPENDIX E: Administration Codes and Data
    Table E-V. System Administration (Menu=4) (Contd)
     ACTIONDESCRIPTlON
    DATA
    I
    130Assign RIMS barrier code digits (5 [5 through 15 digits or 0
    through 15 digits; 0-9, *, #
    to remove; 98765]
    140Sync. source”
    [0= Internal]
    [CSS of
    TN767=External
    142Enable automatic sync. Source switching[1=enable/0=disable]*
    * In order to change the thing source, the DATA for Action 142 must be a”1 .
    November 1995E-41 
    						
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