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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
FIGURE TITLE PAGE 
4-l Console Application Prompt .................... 4-2 
4-2 Line Card Types for Bays 1 and 2 ............... 4-8 
4-3 Other Line Card Types ........................ 4-9 
4-4 Trunk Card Types for Digital Bays ............... 4-9 
4-5 Other Trunk Card Types ....................... 4-9 
4-6 ModuleTypes.. ............................ 4-10 
4-7 Line Types ................................ 4-42 
4-8 Directional Variants...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
LIST OF TABLES (CONT’D) 
TABLE TITLE PAGE 
4-31 Form 21 - ARS: Day Zone Definition ............ 4-92 
4-32 Form 22 - ARS: Modified Digit Table ............ 4-95 
4-33 Form 23 - ARS: Route Definition ............... 4-98 
4-34 Form 24 - ARS: Route Lists .................. 4-101 
4-35 Form 25 - ARS: Route Plans .................. 
4-104 
4-36 Form 26 - ARS: Digit Strings ................. 4-107 
4-37 Form 26 - ARS: Nested Digit Strings ........... 4-110 
4-38 Form 27 - Form...

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Customer Data Entry (WE) 
1. INTRODUCTION 
General 
1.01 
After the successful mechanical installation of the SX-ZOO@ 
DIGITAL PABX with Generic 1000 or Generic 1001 software 
(refer to Section MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and In- 
stallation Information), the system is ready for the programming stage. 
This Section describes the Customer Data Entry package and outlines 
the procedures for entering Customer Data Entry (CDE) Mode. 
Reason for Reissue 
1.02 This Section has been reissued to...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
2. EQUIPMENT USED FOR CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY 
General 
2.01 
The programming of the system is supported by three devices: 
the Floppy Disk Drive, the Attendant Console and an ASCII CRT 
terminal (VT-100 compatible). 
2.02 Attendant Console. The Attendant Console can be used for 
on-site programming. Customer Data Entry is facilitated by the 
console softkeys and LCD display. The LCD has four lines of 80 char- 
acters. These lines are the header line, a command line (which displays...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
2.06 An attendant may be restricted to moves of station numbers 
and review of Pickup Groups only. A maintenance person may 
be given access to Class-of-Service modifications and 
station/SUPERSET’ set additions but not to ARS programming. Install- 
ers must be able to access the entire database. 
2.07 The user can exit CDE Mode (for Call Handling) by pressing any 
hardkey on the Attendant Console. Pressing the FUNCTION key 
and then the APPLICATION softkey automatically...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
3. CDE PACKAGE GRQUPING 
General 
3.01 The system is programmed in groups. Classes of Service group 
together users with the same COS restrictions. Pickup Groups 
assemble users in a department. Hunt Goups classify users together 
with a common knowledge about how to handle certain calls. Trunks 
are grouped together with common incoming answering points and 
common outgoing characteristics. 
3.02 Tenant Groups also relate to this grouping theme. Tenant 
Groups facilitate...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
4. OPERATION 
Loading of System Software 
4.01 When initializing the system, two steps must be followed for 
correct operation. First, the Bay 2 power supply must be on 
BEFORE the diskette is inserted in the Bay 2 disk drive. Second, the 
diskette must be positioned correctly. Refer to the illustration on the 
disk drive door for proper diskette insertion. Refer also to Section 
MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Informa- 
tion for the power-up...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
4. Selecting a level of access. 
5. Entering the password (default is 1000). 
6. Pressing the ENTER softkey. 
/ 
4.06 Attendant Console Display. The user is presented with the 
first two forms that may be accessed. Refer to Table 4-2, 
Available Forms (Attendant Console Display). Pressing the cursor con- 
trol keys display subsequent forms. 
Available Forms 
4.07 This form displays those forms obtainable in the Customer Data 
Entry package. Refer to Table 4-1, List of Customer...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
TABLE 4-l 
LIST OF CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY FORMS 
Number Title 
01 System Configuration 
02 Feature Access Codes 
03 Class-of-Service Define 
04 System Options/System Timers 
05 Tenant interconnection Table 
06 Tenant Night Switching Control 
07 Console Assignments 
08 Attendant LDN Assignments 
09 Stations/SUPERSET@ Sets 
10 Pickup Groups 
11 RESERVED 
12 RESERVED 
13 Trunk Circuit Descriptors 
14 Non-Dial-In Trunks 
15 Dial-In Trunks 
16 Trunk Groups 
17 Hunt Groups 
18...

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Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
TABLE 4-2 
AVAILABLE FORMS 
COE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
:26 1 -JUN-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
FORMS 
01 
= SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
03 = COS DEFINE 
E; = TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE g; = SYSTEM OPTIONS/SYSTEM TIMERS 
= TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL 
= CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTS 08 = ATTENDANT LDN ASSIGNMENTS 
09 = STATIDNS/SUPERSET SETS 10 = 
PICKUP GROUPS 
11 = RESERVED 12 = RESERVED 
13 = TRUNK 
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS 14 
= NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS 
15 = DIAL-IN TRUNKS 16...
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