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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 
2. GENERAL NOTES ON PI~~MAMMING 
2. 5. Terminating A Variable Length Entry 
Because some commands that you will give to the Controller require variable length infor- 
mation (after them) that only you will know, a terminator is required to indicate the end 
of an entry. Generally this occurs with Speed Call information, 8XX and 6RX parameters. 
This terminator is ##. When using a terminal you can substitute the letter A for the * and 
B for the #. You can...

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SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
2. GENERAL NOTES ON PROGRAMMING 
2. 9. Tandem Mode (942 908) 
The Controller can be programmed from a remote site by using a personal computer or 
terminal connected to a Tandem-capable unit. This configuration allows you to dial up 
and access Controllers in the customer’s premise. Programming is done using DTMF 
tones supplied by the Controller as instructed by the terminal. For further information see 
MANUAL 4. 
2. 
10. Cloning (942 906) 
. A Controller...

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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013~NA 
L 
2. GENERAL NOTES ON PROGRAMMING 
Figure 2.1 Programming The Controller 
000 - 015 SYSTEM WIDE OPTIONS 
LINE/TRUNK OPTIONS 
C.O. TYPE, TIMING, ETC. 
50X - 53X = ALL LINES 
LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 
. 10x 
20x 30x 40x 
1’3”x 2Tpx 3Tfox qT1ox 
ALL 50 X 
TO 53X 
-l--L 
DISABLED PASS ALL DISABLED 
DIGITS DIRECTLY M 9 HOTLINE DEFAULT 
THROUGH ROUTE 
PRIMARY SEARCH 
TABLES SPEED CALL 
700-799 
PRIMARY ROUTES 
55X = ALL ROUTES w SECONDARY ROUTES 
57X = ALL...

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SECTION 8350-345013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
3. SELECTING THE CONTROLLER TYPE 
3. 1. Specifying the Unit As A Call Controll& Or A PAV Controller 
As 
it defaults to a regular Controller when initialized, you must specify the Controller as a 
PAV Controller if you wish to use it as. a Positive Account Code Verifier. This can be 
done by setting 
011 to 1 as shown below: 
REGISTER 011” 
I DESCRIPTION 1 DEFAUL’I 
ENTER OllT T = 0 FOR REGULAR CONTROLLER 
OPERATION 
T = 1 FOR PAV CONTROLLER 0 
PAGE - 2.12 
PAV  

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ISSUE 2, AUGUST  1988  SECTION 
8350-345013-NA 
REGISTER  000  DESCRIF’TION 
DEFAULT 
ENTER OOOT T = 1 FOR  100 
SPEED  CALLS 
MAXIMUM 1 T = 2 FOR 1000 SPEED  CALLS  MAXIMUM 
4. SYSTEM  WIDE DATA 
4.  1. General 
You may  want  to change  System  Wide Data,  because  the default  data does  not meet  your 
requirements.  For example,  all telephone  lines are specified  as loop  start  when  default 
data  is loaded.  If you  are using  ground  start lines,  this must  be changed. 
There  is a series  of...

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SECTION 8350-345OP3-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
4. SYSTEM WIDE DATA 
When you programmed OOOT (see page 2.13), you selected either 100 or 1000 speed calls 
available. To program a speed call use one of the formats in the following Chart: 
REGISTER (FORMAT) DEFINITION 
FOR 
100 SPEED CALLS FORMAT FOR UP TO 100 ENTRIES. 7NNDKh4M...MM## NN IS THE SERVICE CODE TO BE DIALED BY 
OR THE SUBSCRIBER AND MM...MM IS THE 
7NNDKMM.. MM * P. .PP## NUMBER TO WHICH THE CODE IS TRANSLATED 
FOR 1000 SPEED CALLS FORMAT’FOR UP...

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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 
4. SYSTEM WIDE DATA 
4. 5. Setting up a Speed Call Method 2 
Generally, this method of programming Speed Call is used by a user after an installation 
is complete. All trunks will have access to the Speed Calls and all calls will be screened 
because DK as outlined previously is automatically set to 08. By default the user Speed 
Call programming code is ###. 
STEP DIAL DESCRIPTION 
### 
NN(N) 
MM... 
## IS THE USER SPEED CALL PROGRAMMING CODE 
IS THE...

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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
4. SYSTEM WIDE DATA 
4. 10. Re-Order Tone Supplied By the Controller 
REGISTER 001 DESCRIPTION DEFAUL’I 
ENTER 001 T WHERE T IS: 
0 = 400HZ, INTERRUPTED AT 
180 IPM 0 1 = 400 HZ CONTINUOUS 
: 
: 
4. 11. Trunks To Be Monitored Por Call Detail Recording 
You can control which trunk(s) are to be monitored for Call Detail Recording (CDR see 
page 2.17) by: 
ENTER 005T WHERE T IS: 
Note: C, D, E can only be entered from a terminal. 
4. 12. 
RS-232 Baud Rate...

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ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
4. SYSTEM 
4. 15. Print Format For CDR 
SECTION 8350-345-013-NA 
WIDE DATA 
You can change Call Detail Recording (CDR) format as required: 
l The MIIEL format was developed for PBX applications (specifically MlTEL PBXs). 
Some fields are used for call transfers, attendants, etc., and are not supplied by the 
Controller. 
l The SMART format is similar to the MlTEL format, however it has reduced the printing 
width to fit in 80 columns and the R field is in ASCII instead of numeric....

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SECTION 8350-345-013-NA ISSUE 2, AUGUST 1988 
5. LINE AND TRUNK OPTIONS 
5. 1. General 
When programming line and trunk options you should remember Trunk 1 is not related to 
Route 1, or Trunk 2 is not related to Route 2, etc. _.: ., ..- 
Line and Trunk refer to the physical line that is supplied by your telephone company. 
Route refers to the way the Controller will attempt to route the call through the Public 
Switched Telephone Network. 
For example: l-800 numbers may be routed on Route 0, while a...
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