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    							IMI 66-060Programming
    IMPORTANT NOTE:The COS values that are recorded from an an older
    model K2264 revision A through H cannot be re-loaded into any model
    K2264 with a later revision or manufacturing code.
    Doing so, will
    cause the newer model K2264 common equipment to enter a lock-out
    condition which will prevent any further manual COS programming of
    it and which can only be cleared by disconnecting AC power from the
    equipment for a period of at least 48 hours.Access to COS
    programming via a VDT Terminal connected to the data port is usually
    still possible however.
    RECORDING COS DATA TO TAPE
    To record currently stored COS program values on cassette tape for
    later use,proceed as follows:
    1. Install blank cassette tape;and prepare recorder for recording.
    2.Cause recorder to begin recording blank cassette tape from
    beginning.
    3.PressITCM l 7 4 6 * ITCM.
    4.Press appropriate program key to start recording process.
    .c37= All COS data
    . c34 =All speed dials
    . c35 
    -Autodials (Station ports 010 - 057)
    . C36 
    =Autodials (Station ports 058 - 105)
    5.To abort procedure (if required),
    . Press ITCM * 7 4 6 * 
    ITCM.
    . Press program key C41.
    COS recording requires approximately 12 minutes.Station port 10 or
    11 will ring when recording is complete.
    COMPARING RECORDED DATA (Requires Data Printer)
    To compare recorded values with system values,
    . Rewind cassette tape,and prepare recorder for playback.
    . Press ITCM * 7 4 6 
    * ITCH.
    . Press program key C38.
    . Start tape playback.
    . Printer will print status as follows:
    COMPARE TAPE TO COS DATA
    COMPARE TAPE COMPLETE
    COMPARE TAPE DATA ERROR
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    VEBIFIBG TAPE DATA (Requires Data Printer)
    To verify previously recorded cassette tape,
    . Rewind pre-recorded cassette tape, and prepare recorder.
    for play-back.
    . PressITCM * 7 4 6 * ITCH.
    . Start tape playback.
    . Press program key C39.
    . Printer will print status as follows:
    VERIFY COS DATA TAPE
    VERIFY TAPE DATA COMPLETE
    VERIFY TAPE DATA ERROR
    LOADING COS DATA FROM TAPE
    To load previously recorded COS program values into system to replace
    current program values, proceed as follows:
    1.Install pre-recorded cassette tape,and prepare recorder for
    playback.
    2.Press ITCM * 7 4 6 * ITCM.
    3.
    To load COS features,
    . PressHOLD.
    -OR-
    To load memory dialing numbers,
    . Press RECALL.
    4.Start tape playback.
    5.To abort the procedure (if required),
    .Press ITCM l 7 4 6 * ITCM.
    . Press program key C41.
    COS loading requires approximately 10 minutes.Station port 10 or 11
    will ring when loading is complete.
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    							IMI 66-060
    SYSTEM CLOCK 
    INFORNATIONProgramming
    All clock setting and adjustment must be performed from station port
    10 or 11.
    SETTING THE CLOCK
    1.Press ITCM,then dial * #.
    2.Dial the clock date with the key pad keys.
    YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE
    xxxxxx xxxx
    NOTE: Values less than 10 must be dialed as OX, and hours must be
    expressed in the 24-hour format.
    3.If the SMDR printer is installed and operating, the clock date
    will be printed as follows.
    .* 01/08/86 16:00 (Example)
    4.Reset the minutes setting, if necessary, as follows:
    a.Repeat step 1.
    b.Dial the new minutes digits, and press the # key.
    COA new clock date printing will occur.
    5.To obtain a printing of the current clock date,press 
    ITCM * # #.
    Printing will occur automatically once each 24-hour period.
    ** MO/DY/YR 0O:OO(current date and 0O:OO hours)
    POWER INTERRUPTION
    The system clock will continue to run for at least 30 minutes after AC
    power has been removed from the system.If power is restored within
    the 30-minute backup period,the following printing sequence will
    occur:
    LAST VALID CLOCK =MO/DY/YRHR:MN(time of power outage)
    MO/DY/YRHR:MN(time of power return)
    If power is not restored within the backup period, the following
    printing sequence will occur when the power is restored.
    CLOCK NOT VALID
    12101186 0O:OO(default clock date)
    The clock will begin running from the default date.It must be reset
    to the current date per the instructions above.
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    Programming
    SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 
    PROGBAWING
    Fifty (50) system speed dial numbers can be stored from station port
    10 or 11 for use at all stations in the system.
    System speed dial
    numbers will not be toll 
    res,tricted unless specified by station COS
    programming.
    To store speed dial numbers,
    . Press ITCM l .
    . Perform the following steps:
    . Press SAVE.
    . Dial storage location (10 
    - 59) from keypad.
    . Choose line or group preselection (multifunction (hybrid) system
    only by dialing 1 
    -4 from keypad to identify group.
    -OR-
    . Press a line key to identify a line to be preselected during
    operation.
    -OR-
    . Dial 0 for no group or line preselection
    NOTE: Key-to-line assignment is per station COS programming
    arrangement.Refer to station COS programming reference chart for
    station port 10 key-to-line assignments when identifying a line for
    preselection.
    . Dial speed dial number from keypad (up to 32 digits).. Dial 1 
    - 0, #, and * as required.
    . PressHOLDto store pause if required.
    . PressRECALL
    to store flash if required.
    . Repeat 
    th.e preceeding steps for each number to be stored.
    . Press MONITOR to end procedure.
    SYSTEM SPEED DIAL INDEX (enter programmed numbers) 
    						
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    Programming Reference Chart
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    Programming
    SYSTEM COS PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLE
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    6
    %
    . Shading denotes system default conditions.
    . Check off the values chosen for the system being programmed.
    To enter base level:ITCH 
    * 7 4 6 *
    3
    t6240 SEC.
    7300 SEC.
    8360 SEC.
    9420 SEC.
    0DISABLED
    Note: A 0 program selection (disabled)
    makes 
    it possible for an exclusive hold
    condition, when set at a station, to placea line in a hold state that cannot be
    released at any other station.
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    							IMI 66-0609ASSIGNMENT OF STATION TYPES
    ,STATION TYPEIProgramming
    C24EXECUTECH II MULTILINE TELEPHONE
    077
    078
    079
    080061
    10 1 Cl 0 ASSIGN CONSOLE PAIRS TO CONSOLE PORT PAIRS
    PORT/KEYAB
    KEY
    lO/CiOl II/C11i 42lC12 1 43lCl3
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    							IMI 66-060ProgrammingTOLL RESTRICTION PBOGRAHHING REFERENCE TABLESTABLE ENTRY PROCEDURE
    1. Determine the types of dialing restrictions which must be imposed on the system. Typically,
    this includes access codes which result in toll charges, and certain local numbers as desired.
    2. If the restricted dialing codes will be imposed consistently on most or all stations in the sys-
    tem, list them on one or two tables. If wide variation in the dialing restrictions is planned,
    spread the listing out across several tables.
    3. Strategically group the listings on the tables so that a list of restrictions can be applied to a
    particular station or group of stations.
    4. Designate each table as a DENY table or as an ALLOW table. The numbers entered in the
    DENY table are prevented from being dialed. ALLOW tables take precedence over DENY
    tables. Therefore, an entry in an allow table will provide an explicit exception to an entry in a
    DENY table. Note that the system always permits the dialing of any number not explicitly
    denied. Also, system speed dial numbers will not be toll restricted unless specified by station
    COS programming.
    Example A: Provide a simple and broad toll restriction format by creating a DENY table with
    two entries: ENTRY (1) = 1 ENTRY (2) = 0. This format prevents all long distance and
    operator calls.
    Example B: Prevent the dialing of all numbers within the (804) area code, while allowing the
    dialing of one specific number within that area code, by entering 1804 in a DENY table and
    18049782200 in an ALLOW table.
    5. Enter the # character in place of a particular digit to condense a range of numbers into one
    entry. The 
    # character is a “match-anything” digit, and can be included in an entry in either a
    DENY table or an ALLOW table.
    Example A: If 357, 377, 387, and 397 dialing is to be prohibited, list one entry of 
    3#7 on a
    DENY table to cover them all.
    Example B: Since area codes typically have a 1 or a 0 as a middle digit, prevent long dis-
    tance calls to those area codes by entering 
    l#l# and l#O# in an DENY table.
    6. Since it is important that emergency numbers never be restricted, always create an allow
    table with entries of 911 and 1911 to override any DENY tables that have been created.
    7. If the system is installed behind a PBX, include an access code as part of every table entry.
    8. Once these tables are completely filled out, enter the restriction planning tables on the fine,
    and station programming reference charts to record the planned toll restrictions for the sys-
    tem.
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    							IMI 66-060ProgrammingTOLL RESTRICTION PROGRAMMING REFERENCE TABLES. Tables 1 and 2 defaulted as shown.
    TOLL RESTFilCTlON TABLE1
    TYPE: ALLOWDENYY__
    ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 
    1311 14 1516
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    I34 11A‘.1I1 I I I I I I I I II I I I ITABLE AiSIGNMENT: UNES ALL STATIONS
    TABLE ASSIGNMENT: UNES ALL STATIONSI
    1 TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE6
    =* ALLOW-.DENY‘Typ
    ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM)
    111213141516(71819IlOll12113114(15116I I
    II
    TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE7ITYPE: ALLOWDENYI
    ENTRYENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM)~1~2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9~101112131415 16
    1, I I I I ITAKE ASSIGNMENT: LINESI I I II,I,ISTATIONS
    TOLL RESTRICTION TABLE8
    ITYPE: ALLOWDENY1~ENTRY
    ENTRY NUMBER (16 MAXIMUM)7 8 9 101112131415 16
    II I
    II
    IIII IIITABLE ASSIGNMENT: LINESI III ISTATIONS3-34 
    						
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