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    Record Code SR:Data System17.10 Record Code SR, Figure 17.10, provides mapping of
    Symbolic Replacementsymbolic user terminal input to actual terminal commands. A
    Word/Stringmaximum of 8 records are allowed. This is the only optional
    record code for the PD-200 data feature.
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    Record Code SR: Data System Symbolic Replacement Word/String DataSheet
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    Table 17.10Entry Fields for Record Code SR
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12-13
    Symbolic00-8 = numberThis field defines a unique number that is
    Replacement
    Entry Numberassociated with the symbolic replacement
    data entry found in columns 15-77.
    14Symbolic0Replacement orThis field determines the type of symbolic
    replacement that is to be used.
    Word Type
    1-0 = normal replacement. When this field is
    ,.marked with a 0, the symbolic character string
    is taken as equivalent to a command. The
    replacement string and the command are
    defined in columns 15-77. The system
    replaces the word with the specified character
    string when the word is encountered in a user
    input. Normal replacement is used to define
    commands other than X.1 21 addresses.
    These commands are input by the user to the
    terminal and are used to perform certain
    functions (e.g., S= Stat, user’s name =
    Help).
    -1 = address replacement. When this field is
    marked with a 1, the symbolic character string
    is taken as equivalent to an X.121 address.
    The replacement string and the X.121 address
    are defined in columns 15-77. The data
    system replaces the word with the X.121
    address specified in this record. It also
    replaces the X.121 address with the specified
    word whenever it has to output a message
    containing the particular address. For
    example, “Computer 70300271 
    I’. When a
    user types 
    “C Computer” at a terminal during
    the command mode, the system replaces
    “Computer” with “70300271” and the
    command will actually be “C 70300271”.
    Also, the system output “70300271
    Disconnected” is printed to terminal as
    “Computer Disconnected”.
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    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    15-77SymbolicA-Z = letterThis field determines the symbolic
    Replacementreplacement word and the symbolic
    Word/String
    Chkactersreplacement string.
    -The format of this field is as follows:. . .-First, enter the symbolic replacement word
    in ASCII characters. This 
    enrty must start in
    the first open field and can contain any
    printable characters (no control or space
    characters). The entry is followed by a single
    space. The space informs the Call Handler
    CH where the symbolic replacement word
    ends and the symbolic replacement string
    starts.
    -Second, leave a blank space and then enter
    the symbolic replacement string. The
    symbolic replacement string can contain any
    character sequence at all including spaces
    and commas, but cannot contain any control
    characters. For example, COMP C 30100123,
    COMP is the keyword that the CH would look
    for in the user’s command line and, if found,
    would be replaced by C 30100123.
    NOTES: The symbolic replacement word
    must be entered first.
    -The symbolic replacement word cannot
    contain any space.
    -Enter one space after the symbolic
    replacement word; then enter the actual
    command string. For example: If the string is
    MAIL C 70300442, then the word MAIL can be
    used instead of the string C 70300442.
    -In this example, 70300442 is the server
    number of the X.121 address.
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    							INTEGRATED
    FEATUREPHONE
    USAGE FORMSFeatureComm
    _Key Plan
    InstructionsCompany Name
    Location
    Telephone Number
    Originator
    Sales Order Number
    s.w.o./c.w.o.
    (Service Work Order/
    ChangeWork Order)
    DbteKey Plan Number
    Rev. (Revision)Page- Of 
    _
    LocationSVR 5210TL-130400-1001
    18.0 This section provides detailed instructions for completing
    three customer-specific usage forms. Each of the following
    forms is to be completed by the customer:
    l FeatureComm Key Plan ( Figure 18.1)
    l Multi-Line FeatureComm Control Programming and Feature
    Button Assignments (Figure 18.2)
    l Single Line FeatureComm Control Programming and Feature
    Button Assignments (Figure 18.3)
    18.1 The Feature Comm Key Plan will include information
    on station designation, instrument type, directory number, and
    line appearance designation. Changes to this form must be
    provided for in the data base prior to station(s) implementation.
    18.218.2.1 Enter name of customer (company).
    18.2.2 Enter customer’s address or other appropriate major
    building designation.
    18.2.3 Enter the customer’s main (listed) telephone number 
    - not
    the telephone numbers used on the Key Plan.
    18.2.4 Enter the name of the person responsible for collecting
    information shown on the Key Plan and related forms.
    18.2.5 Enter the appropriate sales order number for this
    customer and for this job.
    18.2.6 Enter, if applicable, the appropriate work order number
    18.2.7 Enter the date of the issuance form.
    18.2.8 Enter the Key Plan number that is consistent with the
    number plan accepted or developed for this account.
    18.2.9 Enter, when applicable, a revision number each time a
    change to the previous Key Plan is requested. If new, enter 0.
    18.2.10 If more than one page is needed to diagram the basic
    Key Plan, enter the page number in the space indicated for each
    page, followed by the number of pages included in the full
    diagram.
    18.2.11Enter a brief description of the specific location within
    the customer’s site where the Key Plan exists.
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    Company Name
    Originator
    CommentsLocationTelephone Number
    Key PlqNO.
    Sates Order NumberPage
    Customer SignatureLocation
    Rev.
    Of
    Statlon DesignationIFP= Featurecomm Ill or IV
    1 Date1 s.viy0./c.w.0
    POTS = All Other
    rrtrnent i ‘i ~ /
    Line Appearance Designation
    Instrument Type
    FC3 = Featurecomm IllFC3A = Featurecomm III W/Add on ModuleFC4= Featurrcomm IVFC4A = Featurecomm IV W/Add on ModuleFC4S = Featurecomm IV W/SpeakerphoneFC4SA = Featurecomm IV W/Speakerphone &Add on Module(POTS)
    All Other
    CI=Comm I
    FLC = Flashcomm PlusFCl =Featurecomm \FClS=Featurecomm I W/SpeakerphoneFCZ = Featurecomm IIFCZS = Featurecomm II W/SpeakerphoneOTHR=AII OtherC = Control Appearance
    I
    LC = Logical Control Appearance’NC = Non-Control Appearance
    LNC = Logical Non-Control Appearance
    DSS = DSS AppearanceNB = No Button AppearanceFigure 18.1
    FeatureComm Key Plan (Form 1) 
    						
    							Department
    Station Dir # (Station
    Directory Number)
    Station Designation
    s-
    . .
    Instrument Type
    Line Appearance
    DesignationSVR 5210TL-130400-1001
    18.2.12 Enter, if known, the specific name of the customer’s
    department where the Key Plan exists.
    18.2.13 As the first entry in each of the vertical columns on the
    diagram, enter the PABX directory number specifically assigned
    to that station and considered the prime directory number for that
    station
    18.2.14 As the second entry in each vertical column on the
    diagram, enter either:
    l POTS (non-integrated and all other telephones)
    l 
    AIFP (Analog Integrated Featurephone)
    l 
    DIFP (Digital Integrated Featurephone)
    l DFP/APM (Digital Integrated Featurephone with APM)
    This properly designates the type of station hardware to be used.
    It also indicates the type of line equipment and software needed
    in the PABX to implement the line appearance.
    18.2.15 As the third entry in each vertical column on the
    diagram, enter a specific destination from the list (as shown in
    Figure 18.1) to indicate the kind of station equipment involved.
    If the previous entry in Station Designation was IFP, only those
    equipment codes shown for IFP should be entered.If the
    previous entry in Station Designation was POTS, only those
    equipment codes shown for POTS should be entered.
    Instruments not specifically represented for POTS should be
    shown as Other.
    18.2.16 The horizontal entries on the Key Plan diagram are
    used to individually show the relationship of each directory
    number to each instrument involved in the Key Plan. In the Line
    Appearance Designation list, several different mnemonics or
    codes are used to describe how and why each line or directory
    number appears at each station. There are six different codes.
    These codes are as follows:
    e C (Control Appearance). The use of code C indicates a
    programmed line button appearance of the directory number at
    a station that has the right to privacy or control of that
    directory number.
    l LC (Logical Control Appearance). The use of code LC
    indicates a programmed line button appearance of a software
    only or logical directory number at a station that has the right to
    privacy or control of that logical directory number.
    l NC 
    (NonControl Appearance). The use of code NC indicates
    a programmed line button appearance of the directory number
    at a station that does not have the right to privacy or control of
    that directory number.
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    l LNC (Logical Non-Control Appearance). The use of code
    LNC indicates a programmed line button appearance of a
    software only or logical directory number at a station that does
    not have the right to privacy or control of that logical directory
    number.
    NOTE: The use of the four previous codes (C, LC, NC, and LNC)
    is limited to appearances of directory numbers under the control
    of IFP (FeatureComm) only.
    l DSS (Dialing Station Select). The use of code DSS indicates
    a programmed DSS button appearance of the directory
    number that is under control of a POTS telephone or IFP. This
    is the only way a standard POTS line circuit can appear on an
    IFP. A DSS button is used to answer calls and automatically
    dial the directory number only. The LED (Light Emitting Diode)
    associated with the DSS button also provides line status.
    Outgoing calls cannot be originated via a DSS button.
    l NB (No Button Appearance). The use of code NB indicates
    the termination of a directory number at a single-line
    telephone where no button is allowed or provided. When the
    code is used in conjunction with an IFP station, control for the
    directory number is assumed to be at that station.
    NOTES:
    o An IFP controlled line is limited to a maximum of eight line
    button and DSS button appearances.
    0 Only one control appearance is allowed per directory
    number.
    0 The prime directory number for a multi-line IFP will
    automatically be downloaded from the PABX software to the
    IFP when the telephone is initialized (plugged in) and will
    appear on feature button number 8 (bottom button, first row
    nearest keypad).
    o Feature button number 5 on a multi-line IFP will
    automatically be downloaded for hold when the telephone is
    initialized.
    l Any changes on the Key Plan must be provided for in the
    PABX data base prior to implementation at the station(s).
    Multi-Line Feature-18.3 The Multi-line FeatureComm Feature Button
    Comm III/IV FeatureAssignments (Figure 18.2) include information on line selection
    Button Assignmentspreference (incoming and outgoing), feature button number and
    functional assignment, and button label information.
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    							Instructions
    Key Plan Number
    Prime Directory Number
    Instrument Type18.4.3 Enter the appropriate code for this telephone as shown on
    w-the Key Plan.
    . . .
    User Name
    -
    User Location
    Intercom Group
    Call Pickup Group
    Line Selection
    Preference
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    18.418.4.1 Enter the number on the associated Key Plan (Figure
    18.1).
    18.4.2 Enter the assigned or prime directory number for this
    specific telephone.
    18.4.4 Enter the user’s name using the last name only, if known.
    If unknown, leave blank.
    18.4.5 Enter a brief description of the user’s location, i.e., room
    number, post number, or grid location or floor.
    18.4.6 Enter S.A.K.P. (Same As Key Plan) since all 
    IFPs on this
    Key Plan should be in the same intercom group. If more than
    one intercom group is desired per Key Plan, enter S.A. (Same
    As) followed by the directory numbers to be included in the
    specific group.
    18.4.7 Enter the number of the call pickup group assigned on the
    basis of overall station reviews, typically by user department,
    functional group, or physical layout. If assignment has not been
    made or is unknown, enter S.A. (Same As) followed by the
    directory numbers to be in the group.
    18.4.8 Select and enter one of four codes to designate 
    user-specific incoming preference. The codes are as follows:
    0 Ringing line (10)
    e Flashing line (01)
    0 Either line (11)
    0 No preference (00)
    Select and enter one of four codes to designate user-specific
    outgoing preference. The codes are as follows:
    0 Prime line (100)
    l Last line used (010)
    l Any idle line (001)
    l No preference (000)
    NOTE: No entry in the area will cause the use of the default
    code for preference. The default code is l-O-1 -0-O.
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    Prime Directory #
    User Name
    Instrument TypeUser LocationKey Plan #/
    Line Selection Preference
    Incoming
    Ringing Line
    11101 Either Line [II
    Outgoing
    PrimeLine [I Any IdleLine m[
    Intercom Grbup-&her X’s in GroupCall Pick-UpGroup-Other #‘sin Group
    Flashing Line
    10No PreferenceLast Line UsedNo Preference
    Input Via “Instrument Control’ Programming 
    “‘.*Preference Code
    Default =(,__ -
    Button Data Entry Programming
    1 -Push &Hold FB (“Beep’)
    2 -Key in Data Via Keypad
    3 -Push 
    & Hold FB (“Beep’);
    Enter(2)(1)If DSS Button Enter(2)(3)03
    Flash04.Monitor05.New Call85:EyPeeaNt;;t$umber08. Station Speed Call09.Repertory Dial
    10. Dual Access
    11 . Direct Station Selection (DSS)
    12 -Extended Group13. Reminder
    14 -Time/Alarm
    15. Time and Date16. Di I Display17. Re eawB18.5 eakerphone (Optional)19. &II Forward
    S#aia,all ForwardIntercom
    Auto Intercom
    Group Pickup
    Extended Pickup40 -Account Code
    41 -Unassigned
    42. Line Buttons43 -Shift
    44. Remote TOW?45. Bad Line46. Privacy R&ae47. System SpeedCallingRing Type
    1 
    = Immed. Visual
    2 = Immed. Visual. No Audible
    3 = Immed. Visual. DelaAudible4 = Delay Visual Delay1udlble
    Enter “X’ Under Type SelectedCoverage Type
    1 = Always
    2 = Alernate
    3 = Ca I Only. No StatusI4=Enter “X’ Under Type Selected
    Figure 18.2Multi-Line FeatureComm Feature Button Assignments (Form 2)
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