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    STEP
    NOTE:OPERATIONRESULT
    If called party does not answer within reasonable time, release call as described in
    Step 5.5Depress POS RLSE pushbutton to
    release call.(a) Fixed display clears.
    (b) PAGE, LOOP, and POS RLSE 
    LEDs off.
    (c) TOD displayed.
    4.21.2Code Calling With Outside Party Waiting
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1
    2
    3
    4NOTE:
    5
    6Inform outside caller of intent to page
    inside party.
    Dial the following:
    (a) Code call access code.
    (b) Zone-paging digit (if applicable).
    (c) One-, two-, or three-digit code
    of called party.
    Remain with call until called party
    answers.(a) EXCL SRCE LED on.
    (b) Fixed display clears.
    (c) PAGE LED on.
    (d) Dialed digits appear in fixed
    display.
    Coded digits heard over loudspeakers.
    Announce the call when the called
    party answers. Conversation is
    private between the attendant and
    the announced party.
    If called party does not answer, depress EXCL SRCE pushbutton and inform party.
    When conversation with calling
    party desired, depress EXCL SRCE
    pushbutton.(a) EXCL SRCE LED off.
    (b) Three-way call established.
    Depress POS RLSE pushbutton to
    release calls.(a) PAGE, LOOP, and POS RLSE 
    LEDs off.
    (b) Trunk-and-station-number display
    goes off.
    (c) Type-of-call display goes off.
    (d) If a tie-line call, class-of-service
    digits display off.
    (e) TOD displayed.
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    Attendant Trunk Group Restriction
    STEPOPERATlONRESULT
    1Depress an idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) STOP/START LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    2Dial activation access code followed(a) Restriction LED of trunk group indicates
    by number of trunk group to bein trunk group-status display of the
    restricted.
    BLDU.
    (b) 
    60-IPM tone heard.
    (c) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (d) START/STOP LED off.
    NOTE:Restriction is removed by attendant dialing a cancellation code followed by trunk
    group number.
    4.23
    Attendant Direct Trunk Access
    4.23.1Attendant Access
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).(a) Depressed LOOP LED and POS RLSE
    LEDs on.
    (b) Fixed display cleared.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    2Dial direct trunk access code plus
    trunk number.(a) Dialed digits appear on fixed display
    field.
    (b) Transmission established between
    Attendant Console and trunk.
    3Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(a) Trunk connection released.
    (b) LOOP LED off.
    (c) POS RLSE LED off.
    (d) EXCL SRCE or EXCL DEST LED off if
    (e) 
    Fied display cleared.
    (f) Trunk and station identification
    cleared from variable display.
    (g) Class-of-service digits cleared if
    present.
    (h) TOD displayed.
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    STEPOPERATION
    RESULT4Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all
    trunks in use.Results are same as in Steps 1 through 3.
    NOTE:
    If the trunk does not have answer supervision and if an MDR call record is desired,
    the attendant must depress the START/STOP key after all digits have been dialed.
    4.23.2
    Attendant Control of Facility (ACOF)
    STEP
    OPERATION
    RESULT
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    85210Depress an idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).
    Dial the trunk group block on access
    code and the trunk group number (00
    through 63) to block a specific trunk
    group.
    Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.
    Repeat Steps 1 through 3 to block
    additional trunk groups.
    Access code of a block trunk group
    dialed from an unrestricted station.
    Depress an idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).
    Dial the trunk group block “off”
    access code followed by trunk group
    number (00 through 63) to unblock
    a trunk group.
    Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.
    8187(a) Depressed LOOP LED and POS RLSE
    LEDs on.
    (b) Fixed display cleared.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    (a) Trunk group blocked.
    (b) Confirmation tone heard.
    (c) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (d) START/STOP LED off.
    (a) LOOP and POS RLSE 
    LEDs off.
    (b) TOD displayed.
    (c) Fixed display cleared.
    Results are same as Steps 1 through 3.
    Station receives 
    120-IPM busy tone or is
    diverted to attendant or recorded
    announcement (data base dependent).
    (a) LOOP LED and POS RLSE 
    LEDs on.
    (b) START/STOP LED on.
    (a) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (b) START/STOP, LED off.
    (c) Trunk group no longer blocked.
    (d) Confirmation tone heard.
    (a) LOOP and POS RLSE 
    LEDs off.
    (b) TOD displayed.
    (c) Fixed display cleared.
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    9Unblock additional trunk groups by
    repeating Steps 6 through 8.Results are same as Steps 6 through 8.
    10Originate station call to a trunk inStation call completed.trunk group taken off block in Step 7.
    4.24Trunk Busy Verification and Break-in
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton (1-4).(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) Dial tone heard.
    (d) START/STOP LED on.
    (e) Fixed display cleared.
    2
    3Dial trunk-busy verification code.Dialed digits appear on fixed display.Dial number of a trunk known to be
    (a) 60-IPM busy tone heard.
    idle.(b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    4
    5Dial trunk-busy verification code.Dialed digits appear on fixed display.Dial number of the trunk known to(a) 
    120-IPM busy tone heard.
    be busy.(b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    6Depress and hold BRK IN
    pushbutton.(a) BRK IN LED flutters and then goes on.(b) 
    120-IPM busy tone heard.
    (c) Called party hears warning tone (dial
    tone for 1 second).
    7Allow warning tone time out to occur.(a) Busy tone stops.
    (b) Transmission established between the
    attendant and both stations (three-way
    conversation).
    8Release BRK IN pushbutton.(a) BRK IN LED off.
    (b) Two-way connection re-established
    (see note).(c) 
    120-IPM busy tone heard.
    9O-200Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(a) Display clears.
    (b) LOOP, POS RLSE and EXCL SRCE or
    EXCL DEST 
    LEDs off.
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    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    (c) TOD displayed.
    (d) 
    1204PM busy tone ceases.
    NOTE:
    If trunk is engaged in three-way conversation, or if a data-line secure station is
    involved, the BRK IN LED does not go on after flashing, and a BREAK-IN DENIED
    message is displayed. If LED trunk is maintenance busy or out of service, BRK IN
    LED flashes at 
    j20 IPM, a 1204PM busy tone is received at the Attendant Console,
    and a BREAK-IN DENIED message is displayed.
    4.25
    Forced Trunk ReleaseSTEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton.
    2
    3
    7
    5210Dial forced-release access code.
    Dial number of trunk to be released.
    Depress START/STOP pushbutton.
    Dial trunk-busy verification code.
    Dial number of the trunk released
    in Step 3.
    Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.8187(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (a) Call on trunk released.
    (b) START/STOP LED off.
    (c) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (d) Confirmation tone heard.
    (a) START/STOP LED on.
    (b) Fixed display cleared.
    Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (a) Confirmation tone heard.
    (b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    (c) START/STOP LED off.
    (a) LOOP LED off.
    (b) POS RLSE LED off.
    (c) EXCL SRCE or EXCL DEST LED off if
    (d) 
    Fked display cleared.
    (e) Trunk and station identification
    cleared from variable display. 
    						
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    (f) Class-of-service digits cleared if
    present.
    (g) TOD displayed (see Table 4.1 for time
    code conversion).
    4.26
    Dynamic FRL Table4.26.1Table Update
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    Dial appropriate access code
    for FRL assignment map update.
    Dial the new FRL table values.(a) Dial tone ceases.
    (b) Fixed display contains dialed digits.
    (a) Dialed digits appear on the fixed display
    after access code.
    (b) When all new FRL digits are entered,
    fixed display clears.
    (c) Updated dynamic FRL table appears on
    variable display.
    4Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(d) Confirmation tone is heard.
    (a) LOOP LED off.
    (b) POS RLSE LED off.
    (c) Fixed display cleared.
    (d) Trunk and station identification cleared
    from variable display.
    (e) TOD displayed (see Table 4.1 for time
    code conversion).
    4.26.2Table Display
    STEP
    OPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton(a) LOOP LED on.
    (1-4).(b) POS RLSE LED on.
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    (d) Dial tone heard.
    2Dial appropriate access code
    for displaying FRL data.(a) Dial tone ceases.
    (b) Fixed display contains dialed digits.
    (c) When all access code digits are entered,
    dialed digits display clears.
    (d) Dynamic FRL table appears on variable
    display.
    3Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(a) LOOP LED off.
    (b) POS RLSE LED off.
    (c) Fixed display cleared.
    (d) Trunk and station identification cleared
    from variable display.
    (e) TOD displayed (see Table 4.1 for time
    code conversion).
    4.27Flexible Night Connections, UNA, PNA
    4.27.1Flexible Night Connections (PNA Directory Number Update)
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton.(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    Dial flexible-night-connection access(a) START/STOP LED off.
    code, destination number, and night-(b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    answer directory number.(c) Confirmation tone heard.
    Depress POS RLSE pushbutton.(a) LOOP LED off.
    (b) POS RLSE LED off.
    (c) Fixed display cleared.
    4Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for eachResults are the same as in Steps 1
    destination PNA number.through 3.
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    5Depress NITE ANSW pushbutton
    and key in 1 or 2 on the Attendant
    Console that controls night answer
    (master console). Place any other
    console to night mode.(a) Night Answer message displayed in
    fixed display.
    (b) Night Answer LED on.
    (c) STAFFED LED off. System is now in
    night-answer mode associated with
    the entered key (see note).
    NOTE:Use of UNA and PNA is data base dependent and may be assigned to either Night
    Answer 1 or 2.
    4.27.2
    Flexible Night Connections Verification
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Initiate incoming trunk call.(a) Call is diverted to night-answer station.
    (b) Station rings.
    (c) Trunk receives 
    ringback tone.
    2Answer call at station.Transmission established between trunk
    party and station.
    3Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until all night-answer stations have an incoming
    trunk call.Results are same as Steps 1 and 2.
    NOTE:The data base assigns trunks to the corresponding night answer destination number
    (O-l 5).
    4Depress 
    NITE ANSW pushbutton.(a) NITE ANSW LED off.
    (b) Night Answer message removed from
    fixed display.
    (c) STAFFED LED on. Attendant Console is
    no longer in night-answer mode.
    4.27.3Night Answer 1 Control, UNA Implementation Assumed
    STEP
    1
    OPERATIONDepress 
    NITE ANSW pushbutton
    and key in a 1.
    RESULT(a) “NIGHT ANSWER 
    1” displayed in fixed
    display.
    (b) 
    NITE ANSW LED on
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    STEPOPERATIONRESULT(c) STAFFED LED is off. Every station
    classmarked to receive incoming
    trunk calls can answer an incoming call
    by dialing assigned night-answer
    access code.
    NOTE:The Nl position may be a combination of both UNA and PNA for the different trunks.
    4.27.4Night Answer 1 Verification
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Place incoming trunk call to
    appropriate number.(a) Ringback heard.
    (b) Audible and/or visible night-answer
    signal received (as provided by
    customer for UNA).
    2Dial assigned night-answer access
    code plus the UNA zone.Transmission established between calling
    party and station.
    4.27.5Night Answer 2 Control, PNA Implementation Assumed
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress NITE ANSW pushbutton and(a) “NIGHT ANSWER 2” displayed on the
    key in a 2 on the console that controlsfixed display.
    night answer.(b) 
    NITE ANSW LED on. Up to 16 PNA
    stations or station-hunting groups
    primed for night-answer service.
    (c) STAFFED LED off.
    4.27.6Night Answer 2 Verification
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Place incoming trunk call to the
    appropriate number.Call diverted to one of PNA stations or
    station-hunting groups.
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    STEPOPERATION
    RESULT2Answer call at station.Transmission established between calling
    party and station.
    3Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for different
    trunks until all PNA destination
    numbers have been verified.Results are same as Steps 1 and 2.
    4.28Group Speed-Calling Update
    STEPOPERATIONRESULT
    1Depress idle LOOP pushbutton
    (l-4).(a) LOOP LED on.
    (b) POS RLSE LED on.
    (c) START/STOP LED on.
    (d) Dial tone heard.
    2Dial appropriate access code for
    updating group speed-calling data.(a) Dial tone stops.
    (b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    3Dial group speed-calling list entry
    number to be modified (000 
    - 999).(a) Dial tone heard again, indicating that
    system is prepared to accept group
    speed-calling data.
    (b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    4If group speed-calling list entry is
    to be deleted, dial a # and the
    procedure is complete; otherwise,
    go to Step 5.Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    5(a) Dial tone stops.
    (b) Dialed digits appear on the
    fixed display.
    6Dial digit for bypass trunk group
    access restriction ( 0 = restrict,
    1= bypass).
    Dial value for bypass toll restriction
    (0 = restrict, 1 = bypass).Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    7Dial group speed-calling information
    consisting of 1 to 15 digits.Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
    NOTE:
    8If a pause or a special character entry is required, dial an 
    *, then dial a 1 for a short
    pause or a 2 for a long pause (durations determined in the data base) or the 
    * or #
    character, then continue dialing digits 0 through 9.
    Dial a 
    # to indicate procedure(a) Confirmation tone heard.
    complete.(b) Dialed digits appear on fixed display.
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