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FEATURES 
Issue 2, May 1990 
D. SYSTEM ERROR REPORTING 
34.17 The system 
has a self-diagnostic feature that 
checks for minor and major faults within the central 
and peripheral equipment. When a failure is de- 
tected, the software determines the impact of the 
problem and classifies it as a major or minor alarm. A 
major alarm requires immediate attention from ser- 
vice personnel; the system is not operable. A minor 
alarm can be as simple...

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PROGRAMMING 
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PROGRAMMING 
CONTENTS PAGE 
1. Introduction ......................................................... s-3 
A. Initialized Values ................................................. 53 
B. Plan The Programming Session .................................... 5-4 
C. System Set-Up For Programming ................................... 5-5 
D. Operating The Terminal ........................................... 5-6 
2. Menus...

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11. [H] Toll Restriction 
................................................... 
5-89 . . 
A. [HA] SCOS Information (/SCOS) 
.................................... 
5-80 
B. [HB] Overlapping Area/Office Codes (/OVER) 
........................ 
5-91 
C. [HC] Area/Office Codes Allowed/Restricted (/AREA) 
................... 5-92 
D. [HD] Area/Office Code Reports (/AREP) 
............................. 
5-95 
E. [HE]...

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1. INTRODUCTION 0 
1.1 This section of the manual explains how to 
initialize and program the system. Initializing the 
system sets the default values for each of the pro- 
grammable features. These values have been care- 
fully selected to make the programmer’s task easier. 
The system is fully functional when initialized and 
only requires programming to meet the customer’s 
special needs. 
l 
0 
A. INITIALIZED...

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‘GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
0 
a 
All lines are subject to toll restriction. None are 
exempt from ARS Only. (ARS is available in 
Advanced software only.) All lines accept equal 
access dialing. None have absorbed digits. 
No lines are associated with hunt groups. 
All lines are assigned to ARS route groups 1,4,6, 
7, and 8. (ARS is available in Advanced software 
only.) 
With 
Basic software, only C.O. line circuit 1.1 is 
assigned to line...

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C. SYSTEM SET-UP FOR PROGRAMMING 1.10 
To connect the terminal to the KSU for on-site 
programming: 
KSU Set-Up 
1.5 
DIP switches in the KSU are used to set the 
baud rate for the programming terminal connection. 
The possible baud rate settings are: 300, 1200, 2400, 
and 4800. (Refer to page 2-16 in SPECIFICATIONS 
for switch locations.) 
NOTE: Only one switch should be ON (down posi- 
tion) at a time. The other...

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D. OPERATING THE TERMINAL 
Character Case 
1.13 The 
system recognizes both upper- and lower- 
case characters. Use either case or a combination. 
Carriage Return < CR > 
1.14 The 
system begins processing commands after 
the RETURN or ENTER key has been pressed. This 
allows the programmer to edit a command before en- 
tering it. The instructions in this section use the 
 symbol to represent the RETURN or EN- 
TER...

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1.25 Do not mix circuit numbers with intercom 
numbers within ranges. An entry of 1.1-1.6, 
ElOO-EllO, or ElOO-110 is allowed, but ElOO-1.6 is 
not allowed and causes an error message. 
Number Lists 
1.26 
Some prompts ask for a list of numbers. When 
creating a list, enter one of the following: 
o Single item(s). 
If more than one item is listed, sep- 
arate them with commas (1.1, 1.6, 1.2). (They do 
not have to...

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2. MENUS 
2.1 Programs are selected through a series of 
menus. Each menu leads to more specific menus and/ 
or to the data input prompts. When a menu prompt is 
displayed, select one of the options shown in the 
menu: 
l Enter the letter (shown in the menu) of the de- 
sired program. 
l Enter a period (.) to exit the menu and back up to 
the previous menu. If desired, multiple periods 
may be entered to back up...

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2.6 If 
using Advanced or Intermediate software, the 
system activity report (SAR) programming menu 
displays the programs used in 
Advanced software for 
scheduled report generation. In 
Advanced and In- 
termediate 
software it is used for assigning the SAR 
password and call cost factors. It is accessed by enter- 
ing C from the applications program menu. The 
menu appears as shown below: 
,;: 
./ SYSTEM ACTIVITY...
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