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    HEX. 
    CHAR. CODE CHAR. [;tE CHAR. J;;E CHAR. t;;i 
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    SOH 01 ! 21 A 41 61 
    STX 02 rr 22 B 42 z 62 
    ETX 03 # 23 C 43 63 
    EOT 04 $ 24 D 44 : 64 
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    DLE 10 0 30 P 50 
    P 70 
    DC1 11 1 31 Q 51 
    cl 71 
    DC2 12 2 32 R 52 r 72 
    DC3 13 3 33 S 53 
    S 73 
    DC4 14 4 34 T 54 t 74 
    NAK 15 5 35 U 55 
    U 75 
    SYN 16 6 36 v 56 v 76 
    ETB 17 7 37 W 57 
    W 77 
    CAN 18 8 38 X 58 
    X 78 
    EM 19 9 39 Y 59 
    Y 79 
    SUB IA : 3A Z 5A 
    z 7A 
    ESC IB . 38 5B 78 
    FS 1c ;: 3c 
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    RS 1E 3E A 
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    3F _ 5F DEL 7F 
    Note: Due to Dialer processing necessities, ASCII entries in the 602, 
    6rO 
    and 604 paramters of FF or BB will be treated as ## (end 
    the string entry) and can not be entered. Similarly, the last 
    character of the string may not be B, F or #. However, a single 
    F or B within a string is allowed. If the last character of a 
    string must be B, then it must be followed with a non-printing 
    character such as a space (hexadecimal 20). If necessary, the 
    LF, FF, CR, BEL and so on may also be used within a string. 
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    TABLE C2: LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS 
    FROM STANDARD FROM 
    DTMF PHONE TERMINAL DIALER INTERPRETATION 
    0 through 9 0 through 9 0 through 9 
    #, * #, * #,* 
    A or a 
    * 
    B or b # 
    BB or bb ## 
    C or c C 
    D or d D 
    E or e E 
    F or f 
    F if it is within a string. SPACE if it is last character 
    of a string. 
    FF or ff ## 
    Period # 
    Comma # 
    Hyphen # 
    LF # 
    I ‘. 
    CR # 
    Space # 
    999 Exit PROGRAM mode 
    999  Exit PROGRAM mode 
    X or x Exit PROGRAM mode 
    Go ON-HOOK Exit PROGRAM mode 
    SPECIALS 
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    c2 
    c3 For LlH4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 
    6rO through 6r5 
    For L2H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 
    6rO through 6r5 
    For L3H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 
    6rO through 6r5 
    For L4H4 Tone Pair dial-out in parameters 601 and 
    6rO through 6r5 
    Note: 
    The fourth column DTMF (LlH4 through L4H4) can only be 
    programmed for dial-out via the terminal. The Dialer can not 
    recognize these Tone Pairs (per se) and therefor can not be 
    programmed via any 16-button DTMF keypad. 
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    APPENDIX D 
    OVERALL INDEX 
    CONTENTS PAGE CONTENTS 
    PAGE 
    ACCESS CODE 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l 
    ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE (ACS) 
    DEFINITION 19 
    ROUTEACCESS .__._._..__....._...__.....__....____ 19 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION. 19 
    SEE TABLE 3 20 
    ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE CODES 
    SEE TABLE 3 20 
    ACCESS METHOD NUMBER 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 
    ACCESS NUMBER 
    SEE STORE AND FORWARD 4 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 
    ACCOUNT NUMBER 
    DEFINITION 22 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 
    e ACKNOWLEDGE TONES 
    PARAMETERS 57 
    SEARCH TABLES . .._................ ._ 57 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 57 
    STRINGS .._ _... ., _. .._..... 57 
    ACTION DIGITS 
    SEETABLEZ....................................... 15 
    SEE TEMPLATE DESCRIPTION 14 
    ACTION ON DIALING 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 10 
    ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 
    ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 
    CUT-THROUGH ..__ __ ._ ..__ 19 
    DO NOTHING _. .._ _.._ ____ _. 19 
    ENOUGH DIGITS _. __... _.... _._ _. 19 
    SEE OPERATION :_ 18 
    SPEED CALL .._ .._ _____ ___ .._....._ 18 
    SPEED CALL TRIGGER 18 
    ALTERNATE ROUTES 
    SEE PARAMETERS 47 
    ALTERNATE ROUTING 
    SEE LEAST CALL ROUTING 6 
    APPENDIX A 
    GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l 
    APPENDIX B 
    CONNECTION LIMITATIONS B-l 
    CONNECTOR JACKS B-l 
    DISCONNECTION 8-2 
    FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS B-l 
    FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER B-l 
    MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS B-l 
    NETWORK CHANGES __.. ______.. __.____ ._ ., B-1 
    RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER B-l 
    TROUBLE CORRECTIONS B-2 
    APPENDIX C 
    ASCII CODES _. _.__ __ _.....__...__. _.__ C-l 
    ASCII TABLE C-4 
    DIAGRAMS __._.._,...____...._..__....._.,.__..__ C-l 
    LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS C-5 
    SMarT-1 SIMPLIFIED ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM . C-3 
    SMarT-1 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM C-2 
    APPENDIX D 
    OVERALL INDEX : D-l 
    AREA CODE 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l 
    AREA CODE (NPA) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l 
    ASCII 
    SEE CALL RECORDS 23 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS . A-l 
    ASCII CHARACTERS 
    SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT 29 ASCII CODES 
    SEE APPENDIX C 
    ................................... C-l 
    SEE TABLE Cl ..................................... C-4 
    ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL 
    CONNECTIONS 
    ..................................... 34 
    ERRORS .......................................... 36 
    PROCEDURE 
    ....................................... 35 
    PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE ............................. 35 
    PROTOCOL ........................................ 34 
    SEE METHOD 1 
    ..................................... 34 
    ASCII TABLE 
    SEE APPENDIX C ................................... C-4 
    AUTHORlZnTlON CODE 
    SEESTOREAND FORWARD .............................. 4 
    AUTHORI2ATION NUMBER 
    DEFINITION 
    ....................................... 19 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION ................................ 19 
    BASIC PROGRAMS 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 
    .......................... 33 
    BATTERY BACK-UP 
    SEE POWER ........................................ 6 
    SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS 
    ......................... 4 
    BAUD 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    ............................ A-l 
    BEGIN DIALING AFTER 1ST DIGIT 
    SEE EXAMPLE 3 
    ................................... 16 
    SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES 
    .............................. 18 
    BUFFER 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    ............................ A-l 
    CABLING 
    SEE CONNECTIONS 
    ................................. 
    CALL COSTING 
    SEE CALL RECORDING ................................. 5 
    CALL COSTING UNIT 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION ........................ 23 
    SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE 
    ..................... 25 
    CALL RECORD FORMAT 
    ASCII CHARACTERS 
    .................................. 29 
    MITEL FORMAT 
    ..................................... 26 
    RECORD EXAMPLES ................................ 30.31 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 
    ........................ 23 
    SMarT-1 FORMAT 
    ................................... 28 
    SMarT-1 CALL RECORD FORMAT 
    ......................... 29 
    CALL RECORDING 
    CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE ........................ 24 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS .............................. 5 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    ............................ A-l 
    CALL RECORDING OPERATION 
    CALL COSTING UNIT ................................. 25 
    CALL RECORD FORMAT 
    ............................... 25 
    CALL RECORDS 
    ..................................... 23 
    CONCENTRATOR .................................... 25 
    CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE 
    ........................ 24 
    MODEM 
    .......................................... 25 
    SEE OPERATION .................................... 23 
    CALL RECORDS 
    ASCII 
    ............................................ 22 
    PAGE TITLE 
    ....................................... 22 
    PRINTER.. ........................ __ .............. 22 
    RS-232 PORT ....................... .............. 22 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION ......... .............. 23 
    SEE OPERATION 
    .................................... 23 
    CALL SEARCHING 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    .............................. 5 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    ............................ A-l 
    CENTRAL OFFICE (CO) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS ............................ A-2 
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    CENTFIAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    CENTREX 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    CENTREK ACCESS DIGIT 
    SEE CENTAEX OPERATION 
    SEE OTHER COMPARISONS 
    CENTRW COMPATIBLE 
    SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS 
    CENTREK NUMBER 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 
    CENTREX OPERATION 
    CENTREX ACCESS DIGIT 
    CENTREX STRING 
    SEE OPERATION 
    CENTREX STRING 
    DEFINITION 
    SEE CENTREX OPERATION 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 
    CHANGES TO DEFAULT DATA BASE 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING 
    CLONING 
    CONDITIONS 
    PROCEDURE 
    REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 
    SEE METHOD4 ,__.._..______. 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 
    CLONING TIME 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 
    CO 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    CO GENERATED DIAL TONE 
    SEE OPTIONS 
    COMPARISON 
    SEE SEARCHING 
    COMPARISON RESULTS 
    SEE SEARCHING 
    COMPUTER 
    SEE PROGRAMMING MEHTOD 1 
    COMPUTER CONNECTION 
    SEE RS-232 PORT 
    CONCENTRATOR 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 
    SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE 
    CONFIGURATION 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE 
    CALL COSTING UNIT 
    PRINTER 
    SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 
    TERMINAL 
    CONNECTION LIMITATIONS 
    SEE APPENDIX B 
    CONNECTIONS 
    EARTH GROUND 
    POWER 
    RS-232 PORT 
    SEE FIGURE 2 
    SEE FIGURE 3 
    SEE FIGURE 4 
    SEE INSTALLATION 
    SEE MODELS AVAILAELE . 
    SEE TELEPHONE LINES 
    CONNECTOR JACKS 
    SEE APPENDIX B 
    CONNECTOR PANEL 
    SEE FIGURE 2 
    CUT-THROUGH MODE 
    SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    A-2 
    23 
    16 
    6 
    19 
    23 
    23 
    23 
    19 
    23 
    19 
    11 
    59 
    59 
    59 
    59 
    33 
    33 
    A-2 
    13 
    14 
    14 
    33 
    25 
    25 
    23 
    10 
    25 
    24 
    24 
    24 
    E-1 
    7 
    7 
    7 
    8 
    6 
    9 
    7 
    5 
    7 
    B-l 
    8 
    18 
    A-2 
    DAMAGED GOODS 
    SEE UNPACKING _........_ .., _...._ .._ ..__ 7 
    DATA FOR ALTERNATE ROUTES 
    SEETABLE 8 .., _. _...._ .._ ..___ _. _.........._ _., 47 DATA FOR ROUTES 
    SEE TABLE 8 
    DATA FOR TRUNKS 
    SEE TABLE 8 
    DATA TRANSMISSION RATE 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    DATA TYPES 
    PARAMETERS 
    SEARCH TEMPLATES 
    SEE ENTERING DATA 
    STRINGS 
    DCE 
    SEE RS-232 PORT 
    DDD 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    DDD ACCESSING PROCEDURE 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 
    DDD ACCESSING USING ACS CONTENTS 
    PAGE 
    46 
    40-45 
    A-2 
    38 
    38 
    37 
    38 
    A-2 
    19 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 19 
    DDD NETWORK 
    SEE ROUTES _.. _... .._..... _... 
    DEFAULT ACTIONS 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 
    SEE METHOD 2 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    DEFAULT DATA BASE 
    SEE METHOD 2 .._..._.__... 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    DEFAULT DATA BASE CHANGE 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    DEFAULT DATA BASE LOADING PROCEDURE 
    SEE METHOD 2 
    DEFAULT SETTINGS 
    SEE TABLE 11 
    DEFAULT TRUNK AND DIALING 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING 
    DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING 
    AREA COOE .._ .._ .__ 
    CALL RECORDING 
    CALL SEARCHING 
    CENTREX COMPATIBLE 
    DTMF/ROTARY DIAL 
    GROUND START/LOOP START 
    LEAST COST ROUTING 
    LINES 16 
    10 
    36 
    10 
    36 
    10 
    11 
    36 
    53-54 
    11 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    _._ 6 
    4 
    4 
    6 
    5 
    MODELS 
    .......................................... 5 
    OFFICE CODE ....................................... 5 
    POWER ........................................... 6 
    POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS ............................ 4 
    RS-232 PORT ....................................... 5 
    SEE GENERAL OESCRll=rlON ............................. 3 
    SPEED CALL ........................................ 6 
    STOREANDFORWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4 
    TRUNK SIDE DIALER 4 
    TWO (2) MODELS AVAILABLE ............................ 5 
    USER TRANSPARENT .................................. 4 
    VERSATILE PROGRAMMING .............................. 5 
    DESTINATION NUMBER 
    DEFINITION 
    ....................................... 19 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION ................................ 19 
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
    OPTIONS ......................................... 13 
    SEARCHING ....................................... 14 
    SEEOPERATION .................................... 13 
    DETAILED PROGRAMMING 
    ACKNOWLEDGE TONES ............................... 57 
    DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ................... 34 
    ENTERING DATA 
    .................................... 37 
    INTRODUCTION ..................................... 33 
    METHOD 1 ........................................ 34 
    METHOD 2 
    ........................................ 36 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 ................. ........... 33 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 .................. .......... 33 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 ............................. 33 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 4 ............................. 33 
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    DETECTOR/TIMEOUT CODES EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (EAS) 
    SEE TABLE46 _. __ ..__............ _..._..., __ ._ 21 
    SEE TABLE 4b __. ___...... _.......... _... __....... 21 
    SEE TABLE9e __...... _. _._ __........... 50 
    SEE TABLE 9b 50 
    DIAGRAMS SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    SEE APPENDIX C C-l 
    DIAL TONE OPTIONS 
    SEE OPTIONS .__ . . . ..__._ .._...... 13 
    DIALER CONNECTIONS FCC INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS 
    GENERAL 
    SEE APPENDIX B 
    FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER 
    SEE APPENDIX 6 
    FEATURES B-1 
    B-I 
    E-1 
    SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13 
    DIALER OPERATION 3 
    SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13 
    DIALER PROGRAMMING 
    SEE METHOD 2 __.., __ _... __... __.. _.... 36 
    DIALER REPLACEMENT SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    FIELD FORMAT EXAMPLE 
    MITEL FORMAT 
    SMarT-1 FORMAT 
    FIRST TIME 
    SEE MAINTENANCE 67 
    DIALING TVPES SEE ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE 
    FORCE ON ROUTE 
    SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES 
    FORCE ROUTE 30 
    31 
    37 
    SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL 4 
    DIGIT 9 17 
    SEE APPENDIX B E-2 
    DO NOTHING SEE SEARCH EXAMPLES 
    FOREIGN EXCHANGE (FX) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    FORWARD 18 
    SEE CENTREX COMPATIBLE 6 
    DISCONNECTION A-3 
    SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 16 
    DOCUMENT SECTIONS SEE STORE AND FORWARD 
    FX 4 
    A-3 
    SEE INTRODUCTION _.._..._ ._ __........ _......... 1 
    DOT MATRIX SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM’S 
    FX GROUPS 
    SEE CENTREX OPERATION 
    23 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    DOT MATRIX PRINTER 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-Z 
    DTMF DIAL GENERAL 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 4 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    DTMF DIALING 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    DTMF TELEPHONE 1 
    1 
    3 
    3 
    : ‘13 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 33 
    DTMF TO PULSE CONVERSION 
    SEE NON CHECKING. 22 
    EARTH GROUND SEE FIGURE 1 
    SEE INTRODUCTION 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    FEATURES 
    SEE OPERATION 
    GENERAL INFORMATION 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    GENERAL PURPOSE STRINGS 
    SEE ROUTE SELECTION 
    SEE TABLE 5 
    GENERAL USE 
    SEE CONNECTIONS 7 
    EAS 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    ECONOMICAL USAGE 
    SEE LEAST CALL ROUTING ___. _. ___ .._ _. 5 
    ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING 
    GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    SEE APPENDIX A 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    GROUND START 
    SEE SPECIFICATIONS 65 
    SEETABLE . . . ..____._..._......_..... 65 
    ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 3 
    21 
    22 
    11 
    A-l 
    3 
    4 
    A-3 
    SEE SPECIFICATIONS 65 
    ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
    SEETABLE ___.__......._...________..__.___..... 65 
    END OFFICE HARDWARE 
    SEE SPECIFICATIONS 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS  HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 
    HISTORY SEE TABLE 13 
    SMerT-1 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 
    HERTZ (Hz) 63 
    SEE USER TRANSPARENT .._ _.. _, . . . . . . . . 4 
    ENOUGH DIGITS  SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-2 
    ENDING TONE 63.64 
    63 
    A-3 
    SEE ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 16 SEE INTRODUCTION 
    ENTERING DATA HOT LINE 
    DATATYPES _.. __....___. __ .,_._. _____. __._..... 37 
    PARAMETER CODES _. _........._ ,_ ._. ____... _....... 36 
    PARAMETERS 39-47 
    SEARCH TABLES __ ., .__.. _.. _._ .__ ____. _... _.._ 52 
    SEARCH TEMPLATE _..__., ..__._ _..__.. _._ 36 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 34 
    SPECIAL FUNCTIONS . 56 
    SPEED CALL ENTRIES _._, _, _____ _._ __._ .__...._. 51 
    STRINGS . 3846 
    ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE SEE OPTIONS ___ ._ _... __ 2 
    13 
    IMMEDIATE RECONNECT 
    SEE OMIONS 
    INITIALIZATION 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    INITIALIZING THE DIALER 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 
    INSTALLATION 13 
    10 
    10 
    FIRST TIME 37 
    OTHER THAN FIRST TIME 37 
    SEE METHOD 2 _...__._. _.._ .._...___.... 37 
    MPIRV DATE TAG 
    SEE NON CHECKING.................................. 22 CONNECTIONS 
    DEFINITION 
    INTRODUCTION . 
    MOUNTING 
    SIMPLIFIED PROGRAMMING 7 
    7 
    7 
    7 
    : ‘10 
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    PAGE 
    UNPACKING 
    INTENDED AUDIENCE 
    SEE INTRODUCTION 
    INTERCONNECT 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    INTERNAL DIAL TONE 
    SEE OPTIONS 
    INTRODUCTION 
    DOCUMENT SECTIONS 
    GENERAL 
    HISTORY 
    INTENDED AUDIENCE 
    OVERVIEW 7 
    2 
    A-3 
    13 
    2 
    2 
    JACKS 
    SEE APPENDIX B B-l 
    KN SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 5 
    MODEM 
    SEE SPEED CALLS 22 SEE CALL RECORDING OPERATION 24 
    KEY SYSTEM MOUNTING 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-3 SEE INSTALLATION 7 
    MOUNTING BRACKET 
    SEE MOUNTING :. 7 
    LEAST CALL ROUTING 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    LEAST COST ROUTING 
    SEE CENTREX COMPATIBLE 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    LEGAL DIALER PROGRAMMING INPUT CHARACTERS 
    SEE APPENDIX C 
    SEE TABLE C2 
    LINE 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    LINE SPLIT 
    SEE OPTIONS 
    LINE TYPES 
    SEE GROUND START/LOOP START 
    LINES 
    OPERATION 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    LOADING DEFAULT DATA 
    SEE SIMPLIFIED OCC PROGRAMMING 
    LOCAL PROGRAMMING 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 
    LOGIC LEVELS 
    SEE RS-232 CABLE 
    LOOP START 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS . 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS i 
    SEE GROUND START/LOOP START 
    MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    MAINTENANCE 
    DIALER REPLACEMENT 
    GENERAL ._..... ___.. _.___ 
    MAINTENANCE LIMITATIONS 
    SEE APPENDIX I3 
    MANUAL ENTRY MODE 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 
    MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS 
    SEE SPECIFICATIONS 
    SEE TABLE 15 
    MEMORY 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    MEMORY RETENTION 
    SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS 
    METHOD 1 6 
    6 
    6 
    C-l 
    c-5 
    5 
    A-3 
    13 
    A-3 
    67 
    67 
    B-l 
    33 
    65 
    65 
    A-3, 
    4 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING .......................... 34 
    ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL ........................... 34 
    METHOD 2 
    411 AND 911 PROGRAMMING 
    DEFAULT CONFIGURATION 36 
    36 DEFAULT DATA BASE 
    DEFAULT DATA BASE LOADING PROCEDURE 
    DIALER PROGRAMMING 
    ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE. 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 
    METHOD 3 
    SEE ENTERING DATA 
    TANDEM MODE 
    METHOD 4 
    CLONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 
    PROCEDURE .._ . . _.... ., 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 
    SEE ENTERING DATA 
    MITEL FORMAT 
    EXAMPLE . ..___ _.. _. ._ .__ ___ ., __. 
    30 
    SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT _, _. ._.._.... _._ _, 
    26 
    SEETABLE 6 . .._ ._ __.._ ..__ _. _.. _. 27 
    MODELS AVAILABLE 36 
    36 
    36 
    37 
    36 
    56 
    56 
    59 
    60 * 
    34 
    59 
    NETWORK CHANGES 
    SEE APPENDIX B 
    NNX 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    NON CHECKING 
    SEE NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING 
    NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING 
    DTMF TO PULSE CONVERSION 
    EXPIRY DATE TAG 
    NON TONE .._ _. 
    SEARCH TABLES _...__ _, _. 
    SEE OPERATION 
    NON TONE 
    SEE NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING 
    NORMAL OPERATION 
    SEE OPTIONS 
    NPA B-l 
    A-4 
    22 
    13 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-l 
    NPA NUMBERS 
    SEE AREA CODE 
    NUMBER OF LINES 
    SEE MODELS AVAILABLE 
    NXX NUMBERS 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    SEE OFFICE CODE 5 
    5 
    A-4 
    5 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    OCC HOT LINE 
    SEE OPTIONS . . . . . .._ __......_... __. 13 
    OCC NETWORK 
    SEE ROUTES _...... ___ .._ 
    OFF PREMISE MTENSION (OPX) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    OFFICE CODE (NNX) 
    SEE OEFINITION OF TERMS 16 
    A-3 
    5 
    A-4  SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    OPEFtATION 
    ADDITIONAL SEARCH INFORMATION 
    16 
    CALL RECOROING OPERATION 
    23 
    CALL RECORD FORMAT 
    25 
    CALL RECORDS 
    23 
    CENTREX OPERATION 
    23 
    DETAILED DESCRlmlON 
    13 
    GENERAL OESCRIFTION 
    13 
    INTRODUCTION 13 
    NOT ON NETWORK (NON) CHECKING : 22 
    OTHER COMPARISONS 16 
    ROUTE SELECTION 19 
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    ROUTES 
    SEARCH EXAMPLES 
    SEE ADAPTIVE CALL ROUTING 
    SEE LINES 
    SPEED CALLS 
    TEMPLATE DESCRIPTION 
    WIRING CONSIDERATIONS 
    OPTIONS 
    SEE DETAILED DESCRIPTION CONTENTS PAGE 
    CONTENTS PAGE 
    OPX 13 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-3 
    ORDERING INFORMATION 
    GENERAL ._ .._ _____ _. __. 
    SEE TABLE 16 
    SMerT-1 ORDERING INFORMATION 
    ORIENTATION 
    SEE MOUNTING 
    OTHER COMMON CARRIER (OCC) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    OTHER COMPARISONS 
    CENTREX ACCESS DIGIT 
    REDIAL 
    RESTART CHARACTER 
    SEE OPERATION 
    OTHER TECHNIQUES 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 
    OTHER THAN FIRST TIME 
    SEE ENTERING PROGRAMMING MODE 
    OUTGOING CALL 
    SEE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    OVERALL INDEX 
    SEE APPENDIX D 
    OVERVIEW 
    SEE INTRODUCTION 
    PABX 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 
    PACKAGE CONTENTS 
    SEE UNPACKING .._ _. ___ .__ 
    PACKING LIST 
    SEE UNPACKING 
    PAGE TITLE 
    SEE CALL RECORDS 
    PARAMETER 
    DATATYPES .._ __.... _. __... ,_. 
    PARAMETER CODES 
    SEE ENTERING DATA 
    PARAMETERS 
    ALTERNATE ROUTES 
    DEFINITION 
    SEE ACKNOWLEDGE TONES 
    SEE ENTERING DATA 
    SEE TABLE 6 
    TRUNKS ..__..... __ ._ .._ __., 
    PBX 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM5 
    PERSONAL COMPUTER 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 
    POWER 
    SEE CONNECTIONS 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERMS 
    POWER OUTAGE 
    SEE POWER FAILURE CONDITIONS 
    POWER PACK 
    SEE POWER 
    PREFER ROUTE 
    SEE SEARCH EXAMPLE5 
    PRINTER 
    SEE CALL RECORDS 
    SEE CONNECTING A STORAGE DEVICE 
    PRINTER CONNECTION 
    SEE RS-232 PORT 
    PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PBX) 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS 16 
    17 
    5 
    .-. 5 
    22 
    14 
    31 
    69 
    69 
    69 
    7 
    A-4 
    37 
    13 
    D-l 
    A-4 
    7 
    7 
    23 
    37 
    37 
    47 
    37 
    57 
    38 
    39 
    40-45 
    A-4 
    33 
    7 
    6 
    4 
    4 
    7 
    17.16 
    23 
    24 
    7 
    A-4 PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    PROCEDURE 
    SEE METHOD4 _......__ __....... _..... _..... .__ 60 
    PROGRAMMING COPIES 
    SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 
    PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE 
    SEE ASCII COMPATIBLE TERMINAL . 34 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 1 
    COMPUTER _...... __ ._ _.......... ___ _..... _. 33 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 
    TERMINAL . . . . . . . _.......... __ 33 
    PRDGRAMMING METHOD 2 
    DTMF TELEPHONE 33 
    LOCAL PROGRAMMING 33 
    MANUAL ENTRY MODE 33 
    REMOTE PROGRAMMING 33 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 
    PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 
    REMOTE PROGRAMMING 33 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 
    TANDEM MODE . . . . . . . . . . . 33 
    PRDGRAMMING METHOD 4 
    CLONING .._ _. ._ _..... _......... 33 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 
    PROGRAMMING METHODS 
    SEE DETAILED PROGRAMMING 33 
    PROGRAMMING OPTIONS 
    SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 
    PROGRAMMING SECURITY 
    SEE VERSATILE PROGRAMMING 5 
    PULSES 
    SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL. 4 
    RAM 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    RECORD EXAMPLES 
    MITEL FORMAT 30 
    SEE CALL RECORD FORMAT 29 
    SMerT-1 FORMAT 31 
    REDIAL 
    SEE OTHER COMPARISONS 16 
    REMOTE PROGRAMMING 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 2 33 
    SEE PROGRAMMING METHOD 3 33 
    RESERVE POWER 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    RESTART CHARACTER 
    SEE OTHER COMPARISONS 16 
    RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER 
    SEE APPENDIX B B-1 
    RJBlX JACKS 
    SEE TELEPHONE LINES , . 7 
    SEE FIGURE4 . . . . _. ._...... ___ ___........ 9 
    ROM 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERM5 A-4 
    ROTARV DIAL 
    SEE DEFINITION OF TERM5 4 
    SEE DTMF/ROTARY DIAL 4 
    SEE GLOSSARY OF TERMS A-4 
    ROUTE ACCESS 
    OCC NETWORK STEP5 . 16 
    SEE ACCESS CONTRDL SEQUENCE . 19 
    SEEROUTES...................................... 16 
    ROUTE OVERRIDE 
    SEE SPEED CALLS . 22 
    ROUTE SELECTION 
    ACCESS CONTROL SEQUENCE (ACS) 19 
    ACCESS NUMBER . 19 
    ACCOUNT NUMBER __....... _..__.._. ___ .,_ 19 
    AUTHORIZATION NUMBER . 19 
    CENTREX NUMBER . . 19 
    DDD ACCESSING PROCEDURE 21 
    DDD ACCESSING USING ACS 22 
    DESTINATION NUMBER . 19 
    GENERAL PURPOSE STRINGS 22 
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