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    							PROGRAMMING 
    SECTION 340-100-400 
    hue 3, April 1983 
    l All keysets can gain access to all outside lines. 
    l The operator’s station (ext. 10) will be the only 
    keyset that will ring in audibly for incoming 
    calls. All others will just flash. 
    l Message center is station 10. 
    l There will be no options on any telephones. 
    Q The transfer recall time is 60 seconds. 
    l The hold recall Grne is 60 seconds. 
    l No number has been designated as an ab- 
    sorbed digit. 
    l No lines have been designated as WATS lines. 
    l No system option:; have been assigned. 
    l Paging zones are set as follows: 
    MPK/II MPK/I 
    Paging Zones Paging Zones 
    * 1 Stations lo-19 + 1 Stations lo-19 
    X2 Stations 20-29 * 2 Stations 20-25 
    *3 Stations 30-39 JC 3 Not used 
    X4 Stations 40-41 x 4 Not used 
    *5 All areas lo-41 * 5 All areas lo-25 
    D. TEST. The purpose of the TEST program is to 
    test for proper functioning of the CPU ROM and 
    RAM. The TEST program can be activated by 
    function switch 4 on the CPU PCB. To run 
    TEST, momentarily close function switch 4, 
    then return it to the OPEN position. The 6801 
    microprocessor will automatically check both 
    ROM and RAM memories located on the CPU 
    PCB. LED’s on the front of the CPU PCB will 
    indicate the test status. The topmost LED will 
    indicate that the test is in progress. The second 
    LED will light if the ROM memory passes. The 
    third LED will light when the RAM section of 
    memory passes. The fourth LED will light when 
    both memories have been tested and passed. 
    The LED that doe? not light indicates which 
    section of memory :ras failed. 
    CAUTION: After TES‘- is run, the power must be 
    turnedoffmomentari/yforesetmemory. 
    NOTES I) Ii respon: e to the TEST program is not 
    as stated above, contact INTER-TEL’s 
    Field Service for assistance. INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
    2) Always run. INIT after TEST. 
    CAUTION: When the TEST program is entered, all 
    user-defined programming is erased. 
    E. RUN. This switch is unused. 
    2.03 Initial MPK Programming -, 
    To initially program a new installation of an MPK 
    system, perform the following: 
    NOTE: All CPU switches must be open. 
    1. Momentarily close function switch 4 (TEST) 
    on the CPU PCB, then return it to the open 
    position. If the CPU PCB fails the test 
    according to the guidelines of Section 2.02 
    D of this practice, contact INTER-TEL Field 
    Service for assistance. 
    2. Turn the MPK power supply (labeled “LINE”) 
    off. Wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on. 
    3. Momentarily close function switch 3 (INIT), 
    then return it to the open position. 
    This completes the MPK initialization sequence. 
    The MPK system is now ready for the programming 
    of system and station options. 
    2.04 System Programming 
    This section contains all the information-necessary 
    to program the MPK’s system operational parameters 
    listed in Figures 4-2 and 4-3. System planning sheets 
    should be used to plan the system’s final con- 
    figuration prior to actual programming. (Refer to 
    Figures 4-4 and 4-5.) These sheets are configured in 
    the actual programming sequence, and their use will 
    eliminate any confusion or possible errors at the 
    time of programming. 
    All system programming is done at the operator’s 
    station (Ext. IO, Circuit 1.1) through the use of the 
    keypad and line keys. Whenever a digit or symbol is 
    pressed, a single tone is heard. The MPK system has 
    a built-in error signal that will continuously beep to 
    notify the programmer that incorrect or invalid 
    information was entered into the keyset. The error 
    signal will be activated only when an operational 
    error is made. An “operational error” is defined as an 
    user error in programming of the keyset. For 
    example, if a tone pad key is accidentally pressed 
    during the entry of line restriction data, the error 
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    . . . 
    signal will be activated. To cancel the error signal, 
    press the # key followed by any system parameter 
    number. Doing this will cancel the erroneous entry 
    and allow entry of correct information. 
    > A. System Programming Sequence. To begin the 
    system programming sequence, place the CPU 
    in the program mode by setting function switch Yj& 1 (PROGRAM) on the CPU PCB in the closed 
    position. 
    The operator’s station is now ready to accept 
    changes in system parameters entered through 
    the tone keypad and line keys. Refer to Figure 
    4-2 for programming entries. 
    - Performed on the Operator’s Sfaflon - 
    KEYPAD 
    ENTRY 
    Press # and 4 ACCESSED PARAMETER 
    Transfer Recall Time TONE PAD OR L!NE KEY ENTRY TO 
    CHANGE ACCESSED PARAMETER 
    Press the desired transfer recall time in 
    seconds (1 to 255 set) on the tone pad. 
    Press # and 5 Hold Recall Time 
    Press the desired hold recall time in 
    seconds (1 to 255 set) on the tone pad. 
    Press # and 6 Absorbed Digit Identification 
    Press the desired absorbed digit on the 
    tone pad. 
    Press # and 7 WATS Line Identification 
    Press the desired line keys for the C.O. 
    lines to be used as WATS lines (1 or more 
    keys). 
    Press # and 8 System Options 
    Press the desired system option numbers 
    on the keypad (digits 1 to 7). See the 
    system option listing in Figure 4-3. 
    FIGURE 4-2. System Programming Entries 
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    Option 
    Numbers Function 
    (1) SMDR 7 digits or more, 30 second 
    duration. 
    (2) SMDR 8 digits or more, 30 second 
    duration. 
    (3) Enable error messages. 
    (4) Conference card compatibility. 
    (5) 12-second redial timing. 
    (6) Loop release 1.2 seconds. 
    (7) 600 ms hookflash. 
    Figure 4-3. System Options 
    When the desired parameters have been 
    changed, lift and replace the handset. This 
    terminates the programming sequence. If no 
    other change in programming is desired, take 
    the CPU out of the programming mode by 
    placing function switch 1 of the CPU PCB in the 
    open position. 
    2.05 Station Programming 
    This section contains all information necessary to 
    program the MPK’s individual station parameters. 
    Station programming is done through each individual 
    station’s keypad and line keys. The operator’s 
    station (Ext. 10, Circuit 1.1) is used not only to enter 
    system options but also to enter its own station 
    options. When an individual station is programmed, a single 
    tone is heard whenever a character is pressed on the 
    keyset’s keypad. A continuous beeping indicates 
    that the error signal has been activted. This indicates 
    that incorrect or invalid information has been entered 
    on the keypad. To cancel the error signal tone, press 
    the # key followed by the station parameter number 
    in which the error occurred. This cancels the 
    erroneous entry and allows entry of correct in- 
    formation. (Refer to Section 2.04, System Program- 
    ming, for further information on error messages.) 
    A. Station Programming Sequence. To begin the 
    station programming sequence, place the CPU 
    in the program mode by closing switch 1 
    (PROGRAM) on the CPU PCB. Individual station 
    sets are now ready to accept changes in their 
    station parameters entered through the keypad 
    and line keys. Refer to Figure 4-6 for pro- 
    gramming entries. 
    KEYPAD 
    TONE PAD OR LINE kEY ENTRY TO 
    ENTRY ACCESSED PARAMETER 
    CHANGE ACCESSED PARAMETER 
    Press # and 1 Lines Restricted 
    Press the line keys which are to be restricted 
    from that individual station for outgoing 
    calls. 
    Press # and 2 Ring in From Lines 
    Press the line keys which are to ring in 
    audibly from outside on that individual 
    station. 
    Press # and 3 Station Options 
    Press the desired station option number on 
    the keypad. (digits 2, 4, and 6). See 
    Figure 4-7. 
    Figure 4-6. Station Programming Entries 
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    Option 
    Numbers 
    (2) 
    (4) 
    (6) Function 
    Remove from paging. 
    Ring intercom first. 
    Toll restrict. 
    Figure 4-7. Station Options 
    After you change the desired parameters on the 
    first station, lift and replace the handset of that 
    station. This terminates the programming se- 
    quence for that station. Repeat the programming 
    sequence for all stations that are to be changed, 
    making sure to terminate the sequence at every 
    station. 
    The station parameters can also be entered at the 
    KSU by plugging a single station set into the 
    desired station jacks. After you program all the 
    desired stations, return function switch 1 of the 
    CPU PCB to the open position. 
    3.00 KEYSET PROGRAMMING SWITCHES 
    In addition to programmable options, each station 
    has switch-selectable options which are pro- 
    grammed for each keyset through internal switches. 
    (See Section 340-100-300, Figure 3-12.) These 
    switches are numbered and the option available 
    through each is listed in Figure 4-8. See also Figure 
    4-9 for an explanation of each of these options. 
    (1) Digit 1 dial 
    (2) Speed Transfer 
    (3) Off-hook ring 
    (4) Night Station 
    (5) Full-duplex speakerphone 
    (6) Executive Priority 
    (7) Do-not-disturb. 
    ON=Closed or active 
    OFF=Open or Inactive 
    Figure 4-8. Switch-Selectable Options 
    After setting the desired switch-selectable options, 
    unplug the phone for 3 set and then reconnect. This 
    resets the microprocessor inside the phone so that it 
    recognizes the new options. 
    4.00 DIAGNOSTICS (OPTIONAL) 
    This section describes use of the programming 
    terminal as a diagnostic aid for the purpose of 
    monitoring and debugging the MPK system. The PROGRAMMING 
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    issue 3, April 1983 
    terminal should be an input and output device, such 
    as a keyboard and CRT termirral, or a keyboard and 
    printer terminal. The input and output devices are 
    connected to the terminal and must be RS-232C 
    compatible. The receptacle on the CPU PCB is a 
    standard 25-pin female “D” connector. The keys on 
    the terminal keyboard will produce the standard 
    ASCII code required to access the MPK system. The 
    terminal must be set on line and in the full-duplex 
    mode with the baud rate set to 300. 
    4.01 Operating Terminal 
    The following areas are of special note if a terminal is 
    to access the diagnostic and programming features 
    of the MPK system: 
    1. SIGN-ON MESSAGE - Refer to Section 4.01A. 
    2. EQUAL SIGN (=) - Refer to Section 4.018. 
    3. COMMAND LINE AND CARRIAGE RETURN 
    (CR) - Refer to Section 4.01C. 
    4. TIME-OUT MESSAGE - Refer to Section 
    4.01 D. 
    5. DEL OR RUBOUT KEY - Refer to Section 
    4.01 E. 
    6. CTRL-D KEY - Refer to Section 4.01 F. 
    7. CTRL-X l
    						
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    B. EQUAL SIGN (=). The equal sign (=) prompt at 
    the extreme left column of the 
    programming 
    terminal indicates that the major programming 
    areas of the system may be accessed. 
    These 
    areas are explained in Section 4.02. 
    C. COMMAND LINE AND CARRIAGE RETURN 
    (CR). The MPK system uses the command line 
    format for the system data entry. A command 
    entered in this format is not executed until the 
    carriage return is pressed. This format allows the 
    programmerto check thecommand just entered 
    for errors before execution. 
    NOTE: In fhe following text, the symbol (CR) rep- 
    resents the carriage return key or the enter 
    key. 
    D. TIME-OUT MESSAGE. The INTER-TEL MPK 
    system contains a built-in timer which is acti- 
    vated during any of the programming modes. 
    This timer is reset each time information is 
    entered on the programming terminal. If no 
    informationisenferedin4min, 15secperiod, the 
    MPK system will disengage from the program- 
    ming terminal. Any time this happens, the 
    programmer must re-display the sign-on 
    message by pressing the space bar to continue 
    programming. If a time-out occurs, any pro- 
    gramming done up to that point will beexecuted. 
    E. DEL OR RUBOUT. The DEL or RUBOUT key 
    serves as a backspace key during data entry. If 
    the programmer detects an error in the current 
    input line (before a carriage return is pressed) 
    theDELorRUBOUTkeywillcausethepreceding 
    character to be removed from the input line. 
    F. CONTROL-D 
    KEYS. 
    The CONTROL-D 
    function is a combination of two keys that are 
    pressed simultaneously: the CONTROL (CTRL) 
    key and the D key. This combination allows the 
    programmerto re-display thecurrent line (before 
    a terminating carriage return is pressed). If the 
    input line has had several characters deleted 
    (see DEL or RUBOUT Section 4.01E), the line 
    may be unreadable. The CTRL-D keys can be 
    used to show a “clean” copy of the line for the 
    programmer’s inspection. The fresh line will be 
    shown on the line following the current input 
    line. Programming input is not terminated with 
    the CTRL-D key. Any remaining input must still 
    be supplied, as well as the terminating carriage 
    return. INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
    G. CONTROL-X KEYS. The CONTROL-Xfunction 
    is also a combination of two keys being pressed 
    simultaneously: the CONTROL key and the X 
    key. Thiscombination isused tocancel theinput 
    line that was just entered by the programmer 
    before a carriage return is pressed. Any char- 
    acters entered on the current input line will be 
    deleted, and the input command must be re- 
    sumed from the beginning of the line. 
    H. ERROR MESSAGE. An error message gen- 
    erated by the INTER-TEL MPK will indicate that 
    the format used: to enter data into the MPK 
    system is incorrect. The error message will be 
    indicated by the word “WHAT” followed by a 
    question mark (?). An example of the error 
    message is given below: 
    WHAT? 
    When the error message is displayed, the MPK 
    system will automatically redisplay the prompt 
    and line in which the error was made.. 
    I. UPPER CASE LETTERS. All programming must 
    be done in upper case letters. 
    J. QUIT. To exit the programming mode, type 
    QUIT. 
    NOTE: If SMDR messages (up to 70) have been 
    stored, they willbeprinted when theprogram: 
    ing mode is exited. 
    4.02 Diagnostic Features 
    The MPK system contains five diagnostic features 
    which can be accessed by use of a terminal and 
    keyboard. These features are as follows: 
    A 
    TEST. To run the test feature using a terminal, 
    enter the work TEST and press the carriage 
    return (CR) after receiving the sign-on message 
    and the equal sign (=). The terminal should then 
    respond with: 
    3I ROM &RAM CHECKm 
    IIROM CHECK II 
    XRAM CHECK m 
    $8000 -$87FF. . . Pass 
    TURN POWER-SUPPLY SW OFF, THEN ON !! 
    CAUTION: After running TEST the power must be 
    turned off momentarily to reset memory. 
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    NOTES: I) If response to the TEST feature is not as 
    stafedabove, contact INTER-TEL’s Field 
    Service. 
    2) When TEST feature is entered, all user- 
    defined programming will be erased. 
    B. INIT (Initialize).l’heinitializefeatureisactivated 
    by typing lNlT (CR) on the terminal. This will 
    cause the 6801 microprocessor to place the MPK 
    system in its basic mode of operation. The basic 
    mode of operations is as follows: 
    l All keysets can gain access to all outside lines. 
    l The operator’s station (Ext. 10) will be the only 
    station which rings audibly for incoming calls. 
    All others will just flash. 
    l The message center is station 10. 
    . There will be no options on any keysets. 
    l The transfer recall time is 60 seconds. 
    l The hold recall time is 60 seconds. 
    l No number has been designated as an ab- 
    sorbed digit. 
    l No lines have been designated as WATS lines. 
    l No system options have been assigned. 
    l Paging zones are set as follows: 
    MPK/II 
    MPK/I 
    Paging Zones 
    Paging Zones 
    1 Stations 10 - 19 1 Stations 10 - 19 
    2 Stations 20 - 29 2 Stations 20 - 25 
    3 Stations 30 - 39 3 Not used 
    4 Stations 40 - 41 4 Not used 
    5 Stations 10 - 41 5 All areas lo-25 
    C. DISP (Display). This feature displays the ASCII 
    character(seeFigure4-10)ofactivityoftheMPK 
    system orbf an individual station on the terminal. 
    To start the display feature, type the command 
    DISP, then press CR. The terminal will respond 
    with: 
    DISPLAY IN PROGRESS !! PROGRAMMING 
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    station, type in DISP XX, XX being ths desired 
    extension number. (Be sure to press the space 
    bar after typing DISP.) The terminal will respond 
    with: 
    DISPLAY IN PROGRESS !! XX 
    When you use the display feature, the input/out- 
    put part of the terminal is tied up and no SMOR is 
    possible. Also, the display feature does not time 
    out. It is therefore necessary to terminate this 
    feature by pressing the space bar. 
    D. ONMN (Online Monitor). This feature is used to 
    monitor, change and debug the MPK system. For 
    this reason, it should only be used by qualified 
    personnel. (See Section 340-l 00-401.) 
    E. REST (Restart). This feature is activated by 
    typing the word REST (CR) on the programming 
    terminal. This action restarts the 6801 micro- 
    processorwithout cycling poweroraffecting the 
    database. It is primarily a maintenance routine 
    used to restart the system after a watchdog timer 
    interrupt has occurred. This extinguishes the 
    watchdog timer LED (DS4) on the CPU PCB. 
    The terminal will now display the activity of the 
    entire system. To monitor the activity of a single 
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    STATION PROGRAM INPUT 
    #I) Lines Restricted 
    #2) Ring In From Line 
    #3) Station Options 
    2) Remove From Paging 
    4) Ring Intercom First 
    6) Toll Restriction 
    SYSTEM PROGRAM INPUT (OPERATOR ONLY). 
    #4) First Recall Time 
    #5) Second Recall Time 
    #6) Absorbed Digit Identification 
    #7) WATS Line identification 
    #8) System Options 
    1) SMDR - 7 digits or more, 30 sec. duration 
    2) SMDR - 8 digits or more, 30 sec. duration 
    3) Enable Error Messages 
    4) Conference Compatibility 
    5) 12-Second Redial Timing 
    6) Loop Release 1.4 Set 
    7) 600 ms Hookflash 
    DIP SWITCH STATION - SELECTABLE OPTIONS 
    1) Digit 1 Dial 
    2) Speed Transfer 
    3) Off-Hook Ring 
    4) Night Station 
    5) Full-Duplex Speakerphone 
    6) Executive Priority 
    7) Do-Not-Disturb Enable 
    On = closed or active 
    Off = open or inactive 
    PAGING ZONES 
    MPK/II 
    MPK/I 
    * 1 - Stations lo-19 * 1 - Stations lo-19 
    * 2 - Stations 20-29 * 2 - Stations 20-25 
    * 3 - Stations 30-99 X 3 - Stations not used 
    K 4 - Stations 40-41 * 4 - Stations not used 
    W 5 - Stations lo-41 * 5 - All areas 
    CPU PCB SWITCHES 
    1) PROGRAM 
    2) RESET 
    3) INIT 
    4) TEST 
    5) RUN 
    Figure 4-1. MPK Option Summary 
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    Programming 
    Code 
    Extension # 
    - User: 
    #l 
    Lines Restricted = 
    9 #2 
    s 
    #3 
    f 
    W 
    DIP 
    Switch 
    Station 
    Ring In From Lines = 
    Options: 
    Disable Page Zone = 2 
    Ring Intercom First= 4 
    Toll Restriction 
    =6 
    Instrument: MPKA 0 
    MPK/II 0 
    Keyset Options 
    Enable/Disable 
    Digit 1 Dial 
    Speed Transfer 
    Off-Hook Ring 
    Night Station 
    Full-Duplex Speakerphone 
    Executive Priority 
    Do-Not-Disturb Programming 
    Code 
    #l 
    #2 
    #3 
    DIP 
    Switch 
    1 
    Digit 1 Dial 
    2 
    Speed Transfer 
    3 Off-Hook Ring 
    4 
    Night Station 
    5 Full-Duplex 
    Speakerphone 
    6 
    Executive Priority 
    7 
    Do-Not-Disturb 
    Station 
    Extension # 
    - User: 
    Lines Restricted = 
    Ring In From Lines = 
    Options: 
    Disable 
    Page 
    Ring Intercom 
    Toll Restriction 
    Instrument: MPK/I 0 
    Keyset Options 
    Figure 4-4. 
    Programming Planning Sheet - Station Class  
    						
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    i. INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
    MPU 
    System Class of Service 
    Programming Record 
    At Operator’s station (ext. 10): 
    Transfer Recall Time (#,4): (l-255 seconds). 
    Hold Recall Time (#,5): (l-255 seconds). 
    Absorbed Digit I.D. (#,6): (2 through 9) 
    WATS Line I.D. (#,7): - - __ - __ __ __ - - __ 
    System Options (#,8) 1 - SMDR - 7 digits or more, 30 set duration. 
    2 - SMDR - 8 digits or more, 30 set duration. 
    3 - Enable Error Message. 
    4 - Conference PCB Compatibility. 
    5 - 12-second Redial Timing. 
    6 - 1.2-second Held Call Loop Release. 
    7 - 600-millisecond Hookflash. 
    Figure 4-5. Programming Planning Sheet - System Class 
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    MPK Switch Position Option 
    Descridion 
    1 
    CLOSED Digit 1 Dialing 
    2 CLOSED Speed Transfer 
    3 CLOSED 
    4 CLOSED 
    5 
    CLOSED 
    6 CLOSED 
    7 CLOSED Off-Hook Ring 
    Night Station 
    Full-Duplex 
    Speakerphone 
    Executive 
    Priority Call Waiting 
    Do-Not-Disturb 
    Night Ring Precedes all IO-digit stored speed dial numbers with 
    a 1. 
    When the station is connected to an outside line 
    every 2-or-3 digit keystroke entry initiates a transfer 
    without hitting the Transfer Key. This station will not 
    have the ability to initiate outside calls. 
    Station will ring (tones are in the handset) when 
    off-hook for incoming calls. 
    Causes the station to ring directly for all outside 
    calls when the system is in the night ring mode. 
    Enables the station’s microphone so that an optional 
    external speaker may be connected for a full-duplex 
    speakerphone on outside calls. 
    Allows the station to signal busy extensions by 
    pressing the # key. Intercom callback is disabled. 
    Allows thestation to be placed in Do-Not-Disturb as 
    defined in Section 680-100-200. 
    For the operators station only. 
    NOTE: “CLOSED”means that the feature is on or active 
    “0PEN”means that the feature is off or inactive. 
    Figure 4-9. Multi-Line DIP Switch-Selectable Options 
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