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    							Operation 
    SECTION 2 
    CLASS OF SERVICE PRINTOUT IMI 66-037 
    F?hen a data printer is connected to the printer port, it can be 
    commanded to print the class of service (COS) 
    programming 
    configuration for the systeml lines, and stations. Partial or 
    complete printouts can he obtained. 
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    Use the following procedure to obtain the COS printout. 
    1. At Station 10, 
    place the system in the base level program 
    entry mode. 
    0 a. Press the 
    a lTCM key. 
    b. Once the dial tone is heard, press the key on the 
    keypad. 
    C. Press, in sequence, the a,the @$,and the m,keypad 
    kevs. A tone burst will sound to indicate that the base 
    level programming mode is entered. 
    d. Press the key and listen for dial tone. 
    2. Press a memory key to select the type of printout desired per 
    the following chart. 
    DRlNTnl 
    IT FFATIIRE I 
    PRINTOUT STOPS AT NEXT COS BREAKPOINT 
    COMPLETE PRINTOUT 
    PRiNTS SYSTEM AND LINE COS PLUS TOLL 
    RESTRICTIONS 
    -__-- 
    PRINTS SELECTED STATION COS 
    - KEYPAD KEYS SELECTS STATION (10-25) FOR COS PRINTOUT 
    3. 
    When a particular station COS printout is desired, follow the 
    memory dialing feature key operation by pressing k,ey.~.@ keys 
    which correspond to the desired station (e.g., press keys 
    and 
    0 : to select station 12). 
    4. COS printout will begin immediately. 
    to exit the base level program entry mode. 
    Typical COS printouts are shown on the following page. 
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    Operation 
    SYSTEM COS 
    PWSE 1.8 SEC 
    PULSE 1.8 PeS 
    FLQSH 
    :36,8 MSEC 
    Tt-iR 38 SEC 
    LINE COS 
    LTNE PRV TYPE PU- HOLD TOLL 
    RLS LSE 5QMS TREiLE  I 
    :l C 0. ? 23 
    2 
    c. cl. ia 
    3 c. 0. 1224 
    4 c.0. x 
    ET c. 0. 
    6 RUX 
    TOLL TQBLES 
    I 
    -!-FW-E 5 
    -‘RE:..E E, 
    1 
    .=t 
    ‘. 
    3 
    4. 
    DENY 
    DEXY 
    DENY 
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    IMI 66-037 
    STfiTION $13 
    TOLL RES. 
    P. Q. 
    PRIME LINE -- 
    LINE 
    Ii?:1 4 56 
    RING X X X X ** 
    DELQY RTNG x x 
    NITE 
    RING X X X X X X 
    kCCESS DENY 
    ORIGIN DENY 
    PRTVKY RLS 
    fiLL CALL RECEIVE ORXGIN 
    GROUP RBCD FlbCD 
    x x x x x x x x 
    BUTTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 
    LINE NO. 
    i 2 3 4 5 E 
    STFSTICN 1e 
    TCLL 
    RES. 123 
    P. k. 
    PRIME LINE EI 
    LINE 
    ii?5456 
    RING X 
    DELlr3Y RXNG X 
    NXTE RING x x 
    F,CCESS DENY 
    l2RIGIM DENY 
    3 R 1 i’fiC’f RL-S 
    iritt CRLL RECEIVE ORIGIN 
    GROUP 
    f7ECD FlECC 
    x x x x 
    x x x 1 
    EilTTO!V 1224 
    5676 
    LINE !‘d
    n. 1 2 3 4 5 6 
    Figure 6. Typical COS Printouts 
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    CHAPTER 4 
    SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 
    GENERAL INFORMATION 
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    Class Of Service (COS) programming consists of setting the 
    Class Of Service (COS) operating conditions. COS programming 
    is divided into the following three major categories: General 
    System COS, Line COS, and Station COS. 
    A11 COS programming commands must originate at station 10. No 
    COS programming commands can be accepted from any other 
    station connected to the system. 
    COS programming causes 
    station 10 to default to a square condition (line select key 1 
    selects line 1, 
    key 2 selects line 2, etc.). It is 
    recommended that station 10 always remain in a square 
    condition to avoid possible programming confusion. 
    COS programming does not require that a sequential process be 
    followed once the base level program entry mode has been 
    established except where noted herein. 
    The system defaults to preset characteristics when it is 
    initially powered up or whenever programmed to do so. If the 
    default characteristics, or any other previously set 
    characteristics, 
    are satisfactory, those portions of the 
    programming sequence may be omitted. 
    Prior to taking any programming action, record the system, 
    line and station COS conditions on Table 2a, 2b, and 2c 
    (included at the end of this chapter). Also, record all toll 
    restriction requirements on Table 2d. 
    THE PROGRAMMING STEPS MUST BE PERFORMED WITH LESS THAN 17 
    SECONDS OF DELAY TIME BETWEEN KEYSTROKE OPERATIONS. 
    A delay 
    of longer that 17 seconds causes the KSU programming mode to 
    time out. 
    BASE LEVEL PROGRAM ENTRY MODE 
    The first step in a COS programming sequence is to enter the base 
    level programming mode. Once in this mode, COS can be set as 
    desired. 
    1. 
    Press the 
    c3 
    ITCM key. The dial tone will sound. 
    2. Press the following keys in sequence: @JqJ@lB~ 
    Note that the dial tone stops and a tone burst sounds to 
    indicate that the base level programming mode is entered. 
    3. 
    Press the *g 
    0 key. 
    The dial tone will return as a 
    confirmation that the base level mode is active. 
    5. 
    Proceed from this point to program the COS. 
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    IMI 66-037 
    SYSTEM COS 
    The System COS programming sets the following system 
    characteristics: 
    -DTMF or pulse tone dialing 
    -System default conditions 
    -Type of signalling first attempted during an intercom call 
    -Time interval for a programmed pause used with auto/speed dial 
    -Parameters for pulse dialing 
    -Hookswitch flash time/dial tone recall interval 
    -Time out time interval for hold recall 
    -Toll restriction table entries 
    1. Perform the base level program entry procedure: 
    Press the following keys 
    A dial tone will sound. 
    2. 
    Select the PU,L.S.E~.TQN~ Q; z,oN;F: ,:8&y dialing system default 
    characteris.??csz v--q 
    a. Press the key on the keypad. The dial tone will 
    stop to confirm the selection. 
    b. 
    Press the key to select the TONE ONLY dialing 
    the 1 key to select the PULSE/TONE 
    dialing condition. A tone burst will sound to confirm 
    the selection. 
    key on the keypad. 
    The dial tone will 
    In addition to setting the 
    dialing mode, the above action causes 
    the system to default to a fixed set of operating conditions as 
    follows: 
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    -All lines either DTMF or Pulse/Tone switchable (per step 2b.) 
    -Voice signalling attempted first when intercom call is made 
    -1 sec. pause time 
    -2 sec. dial tone recall time 
    -30 sec. recall from hold 
    -All lines private 
    -All lines are CO lines 
    -No toll restriction set 
    -300 msec. 
    held call abandon time 
    -No ringing line preference enabled 
    -No prime line is chosen 
    -DSS/BLF port is disabled 
    -PA port is disabled 
    -No delayed ringing enabled 
    -No access denied 
    -No origination denied 
    -No automatic privacy released 
    -Day and night ringing patterns set as follows: 
    -station 10, 17, and 24 all lines 
    -System-wide, all call paging in zone D (model 616B only) 
    -Printer port set for 110 baud data rate (model 616B only) 
    -Line select keys l-n selects lines l-n (squared pairing) 
    3. Select the t,y.g.s ,~,i i.nte.rcom +s.iqn,a.l,l.ing that is first 
    performed wfien an i~~~rc~~-c~il-;s~.~aced. 
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    a. 
    b. If tone signalling should 
    be performed first, press 
    memory key 13. 
    If voice signalling should 
    be performed first, press 
    memory key 14. 
    C. Press the *g 
    0 key on the key pad. 
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    4. 
    Select the time interval for ,a ,~;,~,9rammed p,a.$.se . 
    -s-v -is-.-i-- q-s ---3-c 
    a. Press the @key on the keypad. The dial tone will 
    stop. 
    b. Press a key on the keypad to select a time interval from 
    the following chart. A tone burst will sound to confirm 
    to selection. 
    5. 
    . 5 
    1.0 (DEFAULT) 
    1.5 
    2.0 
    3.0 E 
    WY 
    ” - i 
    5.0 
    7.5 
    10.0 
    15.0 
    20.0 
    The dial tone will sound. 
    6. 
    Select the pu.1.s.e .dial g.pe.r.ati.ng charac.t.eristicS... 
    v-m3 -FL-e--. mm sib - .- - .- _ .sg. _ _ &.. ias.d.w4 - _ 
    a. Press theakey on the keypad. The dial tone will 
    stop. 
    b. 
    Press a key on the keypad to select an operating 
    characteristic per the following chart. A tone burst 
    will sound to confirm the selection. 
    2 
    20 PPS 60/40 
    7. key on the keypad. The dial tone will sound. 
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    8. Select the -f-i.g&. ~~erat..io.nJdia.l.. $~n_e, recall t,&~e; i.n.te.r.v~~-h 
    de?-:-a-i.is- i i 3 - - - -m-v-- 
    a. Press the 
    stop. 67 8 key on the keypad. The dial tone will 
    b. 
    Press a key on the keypad to select a time interval per 
    the following chart. A tone burst will sound to confirm 
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    the selection. 
    3 
    4 80 MSEC. 
    300 MSEC. 
    500 MSEC 
    600 MSEC. 
    750 MSEC. 
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    6 
    7 
    8 
    9 
    0 TIME INTERVAL 
    _ ---.~ i;.d~.- -.-.- 
    875 MSEC. 
    1.0 SEC. 
    1.5 SEC. 
    2.0 SEC. (DFFAULT 
    3.0 SEC. 
    key on the keypad. The dial tone will sound. 
    Select the hold recall time interval 
    ._ .-..**-. -. _ _ .-..- .-. .&.& ._ ,-. .- _ -- i4 ,-a;.& 
    a. Press the key on the keypad. The dial tone will 
    stop. 
    b. 
    Press a key on the keypad to select a time interval from 
    the following chart. A tone burst will sound to confirm 
    the selection. 
    .gx HPLD RFCAr;L .;,;NE 
    --ii ;J,,,, 
    30 SEC. (DEFAULT; 
    60 SEC. 
    90 SEC. 
    , 120 SEC. 
    180 SEC. KFY 
    -.-$ -. 
    6 
    7 HOLD RECALL TIME 
    _ _ .-.. - -,.- _ .ii.- 
    d 644 
    240 SEC. 
    300 SEC. 
    360 SEC. 
    420 SEC. 
    DISARLED 
    NOTE 
    It is suggested that the 0 program selection (Hold 
    Recall Time 
    Disabled) not he made. Setting this value 
    makes it possible for an exclusive hold condition, when 
    set at a station, to place a line on a permanent hold0 
    that cannot be released at any other station. 
    11. Press the key on the keypad. The dial tone will sound. 
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    12. Select the t.o-11 r-e.: 
    Refer to the~30~3ammins-~ahi~-~~able : 
    the chapter to preselect the entry requirements. 
    -. Figure I, 
    shown below, illustrates the keys and keys used to perform 
    the toll restriction table entries. 
    SELECTS TABLE 1 SELECTS 
    SELECTS TABLE 2 SELECTS 
    SELECTS TABLE 3 SELECTS 
    SELECTS TABLE 4 SELECTS 
    SELECTS TABLE 
    5 SELECTS 
    SELECTS TABLE 6 
    SELECTS TABLE 7 
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    h. 
    C. 
    d. 
    TABLE 6 
    ENTRY 1 
    ENTRY 2 
    ENTRY 3 
    ENTRY 4 
    Figure 7. Toll Restriction Programming Keys 
    Press a memory key (1 through 8) to select a toll 
    restriction table (1 through 8). 
    Key 1 selects table 1, 
    key 2 selects table 2, etc. The dial tone will stop when 
    the selection is made. 
    Select the restriction mode of the table using a keypad 
    key. A tone burst will sound to conform the selection. 
    pI3&~ SELECTION 
    - i i - w - i i-i 
    sets the table as an ALLOW table 
    sets the table as a DENY table 
    Press a memory key (9 through 12) to choose the desired 
    table entry per the following chart. This action clears 
    any current entry and causes a continuous busy dial tone 
    to sound. 
    1 9 
    2 10 
    3 11 
    4 12 
    Press the keypad keys ( through 
    ED $ ) to enter the 
    digits of the desired restriction number as a table 
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    entry. 
    Press the keypad key 
    @I F to enter a match 
    an thing 
    wi Iy digit if such an item is desired. A tone burst 
    1 sound after each key is pressed. 
    A single table 
    entry can contain a maximum of 16 digits. When the 
    maximum number of digits are entered, the system sounds a 
    fast ringback dial tone and steps to the next entry point 
    on a table or to the next table. 
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    e. If less than the maximum number of digits are required as 
    part of a table entry, select the next entry location 
    with the proper memory key. Select each entry location 
    even if no input is required. This action insures that 
    any previous entry is erased. Erase a complete table, if 
     
    desired, by selecting the table and then selecting each 
    entry location in sequence. Do not dial any numbers 
    after any of the entry location selections. 
    f. Repeat steps a. through e. until all toll restriction 
    tables are programmed. 
    13. Press the key on the keypad. 
    The dial tone will sound. 
    14. Program 
    .Qy&& g.gg. m-4~~~ for the 
    printer key to szta system data 
    speed of 300 baud. 
    key to set a system 
    data speed of 110 baud. The system default condition sets a 
    system data speed of 110 baud. 
    15. Press the MONITOR key to exit the programming mode. 
    The Line COS programming sets the fol 
    low 
    ing line characteristics:  LINE COS 
    -Privacy status 
    -Line toll restriction requirements 
    -Line port type 
    -Dialing mode 
    -Time interval for held call abandon 
    1. Enter the base programming mode: Press 
    The dial tone will sound. 
    2. Set the p,r.j.y_a,c.y status of the lines per the following steps. 
    --W-W- --- --m.-- 
    a. Press the T 
    @I i key on the keypad. 
    The dial tone will 
    stop. This action initializes all lines as private. 
    This condition is the system default value. 
    b. Press the line select key of each line which is to be 
    non-private. 
    A tone burst will sound after each 
    selection to confirm it. The line status chosen will be 
    in effect at every station in the system. 
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    3. 
    4. 
    5a. 
    u 
    5b. 
    6. 
    Press the xg 
    0 key on the keypad. The dial tone will sound. 
    Press the line select key of the line to be set. The dial 
    tone will stop. 
    Any toll restriction currently assigned to 
    the selected line will be disabled when the line select key 
    is pressed. 
    On Model 616B s 
    ?esE??EEiGnEaJ? es per the following procedure. 
    Y s.t.ems. assign the line specific toll 
    _ T ..v ,;J 
    At this 
    point, all toll restriction tables are unassigned for the 
    selected line. 
    a. 
    Press a memory key for each table to be assigned to the 
    line. Tables 1 through 8 correspond to the memory keys 1 
    through 8. A tone burst will sound with each selection. 
    b. Proceed with step 6 if other COS programming must be 
    performed. If programming only the toll restriction 
    requirements of a line, repeat step 5 until all lines are 
    programmed. 
    .Qn .F.s.$i s-1 .5.: 5 sy.&ggj L. a s s i 9 n the toll restriction status of a 
    line. 
    a. Press 
    GD : to enable toll restriction on the line. 
    b. Press to disable toll restriction on the line. 
    Select the remaining line characteristics by pressing keys on 
    the keypad to choose them per the following chart. A tone 
    burst will sound after each selection to confirm it. 
    LINE PORT DISABLE 
    LINE 
    TYPE 
    PABX PORT 
    DIALING 
    MODE 
    TIME INTERVAL FOR 
    LINE RESTORE AFTER 
    300 MSEC. DEFAULT VALUE 
    7. Repeat Steps 5 through 7 for each line. 
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