GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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TL-130400-1001Table 4.5Entry Fields for Record Code OT (Continued)COMMENTS Tone Duration000-255 = time suggested valuetoneis heard. -The camp-on tone alerts a called party that a call is camped on. -This time is in tenths of a second and the d by the called party /persons to whom the 000-255 = time inhook trunk cal queuing is used, thi number of seconds his time, the call is again placed in 72-75Maximum0160-2000 = timeThis field determines the maximum time Hookswitchin millisecondsallowed for a hookswitch flash. Flash iGo=-The maximum hookswitch timing value must be greater than the minimum hookswitch suggested valuetiming value. 2000 = default-The timing value is in multiples of 20-millisecond increments. 76-79Minimum 0160-2000 = timeThis field determines the minimum time Hookswitchin millisecondsallowed for a hookswitch flash. Flash :;60= - Always make the minimum hookswitch flash timing less than the maximum hookswitch suggested valueflash timing. -The timing value is in multiples of 20-millisecond increments.
TL-130400-1001Record Code OV: Office Timing Values4.6 Record Code OV, Figure 4.6, defines the timing intervalsrequired for the call conditions. This data sheet is basically an extension of the office timing values data sheet, Record Code OT (Figure 4.5). r---------Ir-----------------------T---T---T---T---T-----~-----------~---~-------~I I IT I61 Ti T1 TIt T III T ;ITI I I615161I I I I I I I iiI I I Y.MII -I.1 .” IIIIII Figure 4.6 Record Code OV:Office Timing Values Data Sheet
l-L-1 30400-l 00-l Table 4.6Entry Fields for Record Code OVCOMMENTS Hook Timeoutqueued to MERS, this field determines the amount of time the call must be queued to the present route before it can be routed to the valuegroup/individualspeedcalling feature. -If a speed calling short delay is given on Record Code GS, columns 17-31, this field determines the length of the delay. -This feature provides a short delay between the dialing of the number and the CO sending dial tone (this is often required for older COs).21-23 Speed Calling Long Delay000-255 = time in seconds &I = suggested value 100 = defaultThis field is used in support of the group/individual speed calling feature. -If a speed calling long delay is given on Record Code GS, columns 17-31, this field determines the length of the delay. -The feature provides a long delay between the dialing of the number and the CO sending dial tone (this is often required for older or busy COs if the site SCC dialer outpulses digits faster than the CO can accept them). -If speed calling is used over MERS routing, it is not recommended to use a long delay NOTE: The long timing value must exceed the short timing value. 24-25Speed Calling Outpulsing DelayOl-lO= time inWhen processing a call using the speed secondscalling feature, this field determines the ornumber of seconds the system waits before 03 = suggestedoutpulsing the first digit of a number to the valuetrunk.
TL-130400-1001COL. NO. Table 4.6Entry Fields for Record Code OV (Continued) COL.VALID NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS26-27 Network Control5-15 = seconds Center OutputIf the system scans the NCC (Network Control -- = N/AScan TimeCenter) for any output, this field determines the time between the scans. -Interval .,x1-This field only applies to a system that is used as an NCC. 28-29Integrating 00-20 = time inWhen the OMNI IVMS” message waiting Voice millisecondsfeature is accessed, this field determines how Messaging . .System i; = suggestedlong the tone will be heard. Message-This tone indicates that the system is ready valueto accept the message. Waiting Tone Duration 30-32 Limited ACD000-255 = time in RecorderThis field determines the length of time secondsprovided for the recorder announcer Announcer or Playbackmessage. 016 = suggested Timing Value-This timing value should be set at a greater value, dependingvalue than the message (3 seconds longer is on the length of the sufficient). message. 33-35Agent Call Park000-255 = time inIf an ACD agent parks an incoming trunk call Timeout secondson a busy agent or an agent group, this field ordetermines the amount of seconds that the 120= N/Acall can be parked before it times out and 120 seconds =recalls. default 36-38Agent Call Hold000-255 = time in If an ACD agent puts a call on hold, this field Timeoutsecondsdetermines how long the call can be held orbefore it recalls to the agent. 120 = suggested value 39-40Sender Timeout03-30 = time inThis field determines the amount of seconds a Valuesecondstrunk has to recognize a wink from a remote g; = suggestedsystem or CO to seize a trunk. -This field applies to all trunks in the system. value
r Record Code OD:4.7 Record Code 00, Figure 4.7, defines certain types of Other Directory Numbersdirectory numbers that are not associated with a line circuit. III IIT T TTII II 66 616II 1; 4 14 0 ;4I I4II I I 11 15;I1 IIIIIIII II r I ; F SN;R-G;IITIl 0 EoIE-O.,IIRI+R 0;c DIIlAtI ME II‘NI IIIIisIIII IIII IIICi1 . .I II 1011 IDII ‘ElI I I I I I I I III ;II I I I I I I I I I I Figure 4.7 Record Code OD:Other Directory Numbers Data Sheet
TL-130400-1001Table 4.7 Entry Fields for Record Code OD COL.NO. 19-22 COL.NAME Directory Number Code Type IdentifierVALID ENTRIES 0000-9999 or 000-999 for three-digit numbers MDU = messagedeskunattended RMA = remoteaccess directory number SPD = call forward to individual speed call list entry TGO = satellite access-trunk group outplusing TGS = satelliteaccess-trunk group select VMS = IVMS(Integrated Voice Messaging System) directory number 0000-0063 = trunk group number (MDU, TGS, and VMS) 0000 =remote access directory number (RMA)0001-0008 =entry number (SWXXW = (TGO)number of digits to outpulse(XX = 00-l 5); trunk group number (W = OO- 63)COMMENTS This field determines the directory number to beused to access the feature defined in columns 16-l 8. This field determines the type of directory number. -MDUNMS are both used for IVMS. -RMA assigns the directory number as a remote access number. -SPD is used to define a directory number that is used to access the remote call forwarding feature. The directory number definedhere is used to access an individual speed call list. The individual speed calling list stores directory numbers for the remote call forwarding feature. Up to 8 directory numbers can be created to access all 8 of the individual speed calling numbers. NOTE: If the line is a DID line and is allowed remote call forwarding, billing to the calling party begins as soon as the call rings at the on-site station whether or not the call is answered at the remote forwarded location. For this reason; it is not recommended to assign the remote call forwarding features to DID lines. This field determines the code type identifier for the directory number. -If the directory number type, columns l6-18, is marked SPD, the numbers 0001-0008 are pointers to the 8 individual speed calling entries. There are only 8 possible system-wide directory numbers for the remote call forwarding feature. However, each user allowed this feature can have up to 8 remote call forwarding numbers stored in an individual speed calling list. Since the external call forward feature works in conjunction with the individual speed calling feature, the number of users who can access the feature is limited by the number of individual speed calling lists. The system will support a maximum of 31individual speed calling lists. If the external call forward feature is used, code type number 110 on Record Code AC must be defined.
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TL-130400-1001Record Code PZ: Paging Zones4.9 Record Code PZ, Figure 4.9, defines the paging zones for the system. The attendant and certain system stations can be allowed to access the paging equipment. A station user can access the paging system by dialing an access code and zone number. The attendant can access the paging system by the above method or by depressing.the console PAGE button. The card used to support this feature is the FB-17210 card and paging is assigned to circuit 2. : F’ 0 iRIMI I I I I I I I I13121110’312’ i--r-1--+ -,-+-a-+-+-i-a--b I 11111111718;9;O;1;2;3;4;5;6;7; ,;t,t,t,t~-t-t-t-t-t-t L-L-L-I-LLL-LI-I-:-I AI2 P AIZPA’ZPAIR’OARlOAR~OARtElNGElNGElNGE; :; NSE I A ; EIA;EIA I~GNS, NS;:3GI~GI I II III IIII IiiiI III-T-~-T-T-T-~-T-T-T-:-T-T-T-~110’31211 10131211 10131211 IO1-+-.+-a-4-+-+-+-+-+-+-4-+-+-+1 ‘I ’2222222222313:81910111213141516171819~0111-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t ZPA:Z P A;ZPA;OARlOARlOARlzcH;EU;NGE; NS; NS;E I A 5 GI6GNS;,7GIII III II III I I-T-T-T-~‘T-T-T-:-T-T-T-,3’2’1 10’31211 10131211 IO’-4-4-4-4-+-4-4-4-4-4-d.-333333334444 213141516171819(0111213 -t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-i r-----------------------r-r-----------------------------------------------------~I IT:T;IIII:‘6 I!3 II I 61I I :ZPA’ZPA’A P A iZllOAR!OAR!TAR’O!ITI ;NGE;;Q;‘TGE;N’‘RI ‘Al I E ’ A I N SN S; E I A‘El‘N’ I8G; 9G,NNS I I DGID;Is: III A‘GIIClI II I II 7iTi‘01I I’ IIDII II :-T-T-T-Ii I‘El I ’ T-T-T-T-+-T-T-T-t II I I Il3l2l1lOl3l2l1lOl3l2l1lOl I I IL-+-+-+-+-+--l-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T--r--r--r-+-4~4~4~4~4~4~4~55555555~65666666666677~777777778~ ,4l5l6,7l8,9lO~1~2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9~O~1~2~3~4~5~6~7~8)9~O~~l2~3~4~5~6~7~8~9~O,L-L-L-L-L-*-L-r-r-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-i-~-~-~-~-1 Figure 4.8Record Code PZ: Paging Zones Data Sheet
TL-130400-1001Table 4.9Entry Fields for Record Code PZCOMMENTS -The attendant paging area is normally an all call for all zones. -If this feature is allowed, Record Code CA, This field determines whether or not the 0 zone digit must be dialed to access the zone. -If the site only has one zone, a zonedigit is -If thesitehasmore thanone zone, a digit must be dialed to identify what zone is to be paged.
TL-130400-1001Record Code SL: User Security4.10 Record Code SL, Figure 4.10, defines passwords to access Level Passwordboth the voice and data software of the system. If the system isequipped with the PD-200 Data Option, this record code mustbe completed for the data security level. To date, eight security levels for voice and six security levels for data have been defined. The user can perform the functions associated with the level accessed, including the functions associated with all lower levels. Use one row per password for the system. Assign to each password the appropriate voice and/or data security level. %-.I .” r---------r-r---r-------T------------------------------------------------------~IIT T ;I I I I I :I$- II I‘E’ E ’I I;x; x ;I I II IIIIII III I I ; F SN;RClS’D S’ U SII 0 EOIE O;E;A EliIT1 rRGIRI1 M;C DIGIT C, E C S lEIUIAUI R U SII,AI I‘NI IISI IfClIIO,I,DI I‘ElII II I I I I I I I IIII I I )212131SlL,~, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I IL-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L-L_I-I-I-L-L-L-L-L-L-~-L-~-~-~-~-~-*-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~---~ Figure 4.10Record Code SL: User Security Level Password Data Sheet