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    							SYSTEM INlTlALlZATlON (PROGRAM 25) . 
    Description: 
    This enables the system programmer the ability to initialize the system without 
    turining the system power off. There-are 2 lev& of ‘initialization. 
    I 
    Level 1 initializes scratch pad data in RAM. 
    Level 2 initializes scratch pad data and battery backed-up data in RAM. 
    Prow 
    1. Depress [#I 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 25 
    ‘WIlTAL SYS?” is displayed. 
    3. Enter password. 
    4. Enter 0: Do not initialize 
    Enter 1; 
    Enter 2; 
    5. Depress [fl. 
    Conditions: 
    l All current data should be validate against programming sheets. 
    l Programming 25 resets all RAM data and system database is restored to original 
    default program. 
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    							OPTIONAL CLASS OF SERVICE (PROGRAM 26) 
    Description: 
    This 
    enables the system user to change the toll calss of service af all telephones in the 
    system. Exceptions are allowed starting with MV2. 
    - 
    Programming: 
    1. Depress[#]. 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 26. 
    “NIGHT TOLL: X” is displayed. 
    3. Enter password. 
    4. Enter one of the following numbers on the dial pad to set night time toll restriction: 
    0 - Same as normal toll restriction (Program 30) 
    1 - For all stations to be Class B 
    2 = For all stations to be Class C 
    3 = For all stations to be Class D 
    4 - For all stations to be Class E 
    ‘Exception station” is displayed** 
    “0000000000000000” is displayed’+* 
    5. Enter 
    [l] for exception station** 
    Enter [O] for non-exception station+* 
    6. Depress [#I 
    conditions: 
    Default data is 0 
    l C.O. Lines calss marked for PBX use are not subject to system changes to night 
    mode class of service. 
    l Toll restriction override will still operate when the system changes to night 
    mode class of service. 
    l Once data is entered in this program rhe new class of service is effected 
    immediately regardless of day/night mode operation. 
    , 
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    							l Step 5 is only required one time. Press [#I after step 4, unless exception ‘station 
    status changes. 
    l . Th.i!_ program is access$le through user password. *‘+” -. 
    l *‘-Mv2 
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    							EXTERNAL FORWARD (PROGRAM 27) 
    Th;s enables the system user the ability to turn on and turn off External Call 
    Forwarding. ._ 
    - - 
    Press [#I.  Description: 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    Dial 27 
    “EXTLFORWARD OFF (ON)” is displayed. 
    Enter password. 
    Enter 
    [l] to turn external forwarding ON. 
    Enter [0] to turn external forwarding OFF. 
    Press [#I to save and exit. 
    Conditions: 
    l Default data is 0 (OFF’). 
    l Program 45 must also be addressed before this feature will work. 
    l This program is accessible through user password. +** 
    a-** = Mv3 
    TRUNK LINE FORWARD (PROGRAM 29) **** 
    Dcsfxiption: 
    This 
    program is used to set trunk lines to follow station call forwarding or not to 
    follow station call forwarding. 
    Programming: 
    1. 
    Press [#I. 
    ‘Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 29 
    “CO Line Forward” is displayed. 
    3. Enter 0 or 
    1 for all eight lines. 
    l 0 - Wii not follow station call forwarding. 
    0 
    1 = Will follow station call forwarding. 
    4. Press [#I to save and&ii. ._ ._ 
    Note: Only internal calls will forward to a hunt group. 
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    							-. 
    STATION TOLL CUSS OF SERVICE (PROGRAM 30) 
    -’ 
    Description: 
    This enables the system user the flexibility to assign individual classes of service to 
    each extension. 
    . : 
    _ _ _ .._ 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 30. 
    “STN Toll Class” is displayed. 
    u 
    n is displayed. 
    3. Enter new toll class of service for each station. 
    4. Press [#I to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    There are 5 classes of service (o-4): 
    0 - unrestricted - Class A 
    1 - Class B uses Program 33 and 34 
    (Deny/Allow) 
    2 - Class C uses Program 35 and 36 (Deny/Allow) 
    3 - Class D uses Program 37 
    (Allow only) 
    4 - Class E Internal calls only 
    Default data is 0. 
    THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES THAT ALL DIGITS FOR THAT FIELD 
    MUST BE ENTERED REGARDLESS IF THE DATA IS TO BE 
    CHANGED. 
    AN INCORRECT ENTRY WILL NOT CHANGE THE 
    DATA: UPON EXITING THE PROGRAM, THE OLD DATA WILL 
    NOT BE MODIFIED. 
    System abbreviated dialing overrides toll restriction if Program # 71 is enabled. 
    If a line is programmed as a PABX line, no toll restriction is applied except for 
    class 
    4. 
    Field definition: 
    Station Number 
    I I I I I I I 
    I I I I I I I I I 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
    co*- xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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    							CO LINE ACCESS BY STATION USER (PROGRAM 31) 
    Description: 
    This program defines what stations have access to CO lines on a station by station 
    basis. _:.- 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    “Programmin g” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 
    31. 
    “Trunk Access” is displayed. 
    3. Press DSS key to be programmed. 
    “EXT yy: xxxxxxx” is displayed. 
    4. Enter the new data for all eight trunks (l-8). 
    l 0 - No direct access (can access from hold and transfer). 
    l 1 - Answer only. 
    l 2 - Dial only. **+* 
    l 3 - Answer and dial.. +*** 
    5. Press [#I to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    l Default is set to [3]. 
    l y = 1 through 16. 
    . THIS PROGRAM REQUIRES THAT ALL DIGITS FOR THAT FIELD 
    MUST BE ENTERED REGARDLESS IF THE DATA IS TO BE 
    CHANGED. AN INCORRECT ENTRY WILL NOT CHANGE THE 
    DATA; UPON EXITING THE PROGRAM, THE OLD DATA WILL 
    NOT BE MODIFIED. 
    l To assign a private line, also use program 61 and 62 for ringing assignment. 
    l Caution: A station that rings on incoming calls for a restricted line has the 
    ability to pick up the line. 
    l Although a station may not have access to the line to dial out, if the line is put 
    on hold, the “privacy” feature is canceled for that particular call. To override, 
    use Executive Hold. 
    l Field definition: 
    Line Number 
    _ 
    I I I I I .I I I 
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 
    stIBtionA=QssData x x x x x x x x  
    						
    							INTERNAL PAGING - ALLOW OR DENY (PROGRAM 32) ‘c 
    Description:~ - -. 
    This 
    enables the system programmer to allow or deny a station from receiving an 
    internal page. 
    Programming: 
    1. Press [#I. 
    “Programming” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 32. 
    “Enable Page Rev” is displayed. 
    “XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX~ is displayed. 
    3. Enter [O] (Deny) or [l] (Allow) for each line station. 
    4. Press [fl to save and exit. 
    conditions: 
    l Default value is 1. 
    0 Any station user can make an internal page. 
    l Page overrides DND. 
    . ENTRY INPUT 
    MUST BE ALL 16, EVEN IF ONLY ONE STATION IS 
    BEING CHANGED. AN INCORRECT ENTRY WILL NOT CHANGE 
    THE STATION DATA. UPON EXITING THE PROGRAM, THE OLD 
    DATA WILL NOT BE MODIFIED. 
    l Field definition: 
    Station Number 
    1 I I I I I I I I I I I 
    I I I I 
    i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 
    pw-- x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 
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    							CLASS OF SERVICE - TOLL RESTRICTION 
    , 
    Class 0 is non-restricted. Class of Service l(B) and 2(C) are the primary toll 
    restriction classes. Each class has a deny table and an allow table which provides for 
    definition of the dial patterns to. be restricted and allowed. Each table 
    is com@ised of 
    ten entry lines having twelve digits per entry. Inserting the desired allow or deny 
    codes in the appropriate table line entry defines the type of restriction. 
    Here is a 
    sample table: 
    DIALED DIGITS 
    In this case, any number beginning with “976” or ‘0” will result in disco~ection of 
    the attempted call. An asterisk is programmed after the “1” in entry line 1 because 
    the allow table may have exceptions such as 1 800 + numbers, l-555-1212 or l-800- 
    555-1212. No 
    asterisk is used after ‘976” and ‘0” as no exceptions are to be ma& 
    with these prefixes being dialed. The asterisk used in a position allows for any 
    number to be dialed in that digit. To limit the length of digits dialed, press the 
    ‘hold” key (displays uE”) aft 
    er y 
    our numbers and asterisks in the digit, respective of 
    the total 
    digit length to be permitted. 
    Class 
    3(D) is used to fully restrict stations. If, however, there must be an allowed 
    emergency code from this Class 3 station, Program 37 (allow table) defines the 
    allowed codes desired (Example 9 11). 
    Class 4(E) only permits intercom calls; no trunk calls. 
    Note: See Program 33 through 37 for detailed information and examples.  
    						
    							DENY CODES FOR CLASS OF SERVICE 1 (B) (PROGRAM -33) 
    Description: 
    This program defines what leading digits in a dialing plan are to be restricted. There 
    are 10 line entries (O-9) whichdefineupto- 12 digits perentry., 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. Press [#I. 
    ‘Programming” is displayed. 
    Dial 33. 
    “Deny in Class B” is displayed. 
    Enter [0] to [9] to select line entry. 
    “BD xn is displayed. 
    Enter the digit sequence to be toll restricted. 
    To erase existing digit sequence, press the ‘HOLD” key. 
    Press [#I to save and exit. 
    Conditions: 
    l x - line entries (G9). 
    l Not all 12 digits in a line entry are required. 
    l Digit entries: 
    A. Numbers O-9 
    B. [*] - allow any digit, subsequent digits to be restricted unless programmed 
    in allow table. 
    C. ‘E” entry (caused by pressing “HOLD” key) means that no more digits can 
    be dialed. 
    l If cert?in 1 + dialing is allowed, the [l] must be followed by a [*] and the allow 
    Program 34 must define the sequence to be allowed. 
    hmple:Dcnyo+and1+calls 
    Allow 
    l-800 
    Allow1+7digits 
    Enter Program 33 LineO- l* 
    Linel-0 
    Enter Program 34 
    Enter Lines 0- 1800 
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    							ALLOW CODES FOR CLASS OF SERVICE l(B) (PROGRAM 34) 
    Description: 
    * l This program defines what leading digits in a dialing plan are to be allowed. 
    There are 10 line entries@9) which define up to 12 digits per entry: 
    - 
    Programming: 
    1. 
    Press [#I. 
    “Programmed” is displayed. 
    2. Dial 34. 
    ‘Allow in Class B” is displayed. 
    3. Enter [0] to [9] to select line enrry. 
    ‘BA x” is displayed. 
    4. Enter allowed dialed digits. 
    To erase existing digit sequence, press “HOLD” key. 
    5. Press [#I to save and exit. 
    Conditions: 
    0 
    x - line 
    entries (O-9) 
    l Not all 12 digits in a line entry are required. 
    l Digit entries: 
    A. Numbers O-9 
    B. [‘+I - allow any digit, subsequent digits will be restricted unless programmed 
    in allow table. 
    C. “E” entry (caused by pressing the “HOLD” key) means that no more digits 
    can be dialed. 
    l If certain 1 + dialing is allowed, the [l] must be followed by a [*I in Program 33 
    and the allow Program 34 must define the sequence to be allowed. 
    Example: Deny 0+ and l+ calls 
    Allow 
    l-800 
    Allow1+7digits 
    Enter Program 33, LineO-0 
    Linel-0 
    Enter Program 34 
    Enter Line 0 = 1800 
    1-l ***+**+I& 
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