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    2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 
    General 
    2.01 
    When the system is first installed, the default data must be 
    loaded into the system. Refer to Chart 2-1, Initial Power-up 
    Procedures From the Terminal, Chart 2-2, Initial Power-up Procedures 
    From the Attendant Console and refer to Section 
    MITL9108-093-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Informa- 
    tion for details. 
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    CHART 2-l 
    INITIAL POWER-UP PROCEDURES FROM THE TERMINAL 
    1. Ensure that the correct Decryption Module is installed. Refer to Section MITL9108-093- 
    200-NA, Shipping, Receiving, and Installation Information. 
    2. Turn power supplies ON. 
    3. Insert the diskette in the Bay 2 disk drive. Refer to the illustration on the disk drive door 
    for the correct diskette orientation. 
    4. Close the disk drive door. The disk drive should begin to operate. If not, depress the 
    System Reset button on the Master Control Card. 
    5. Power-up or reset the terminal. 
    6. Press the RETURN key; the terminal display returns the following: 
    1 - VT-100 COMPATIBLE 
    2 - TTY TYPE 
    SELECT A TERMINAL TYPE : 
    7. Select the terminal type by entering “1”. The display returns the following: 
    1 - MAINTENANCE 
    2 - CDE 
    6 - QUIT 
    SELECT AN APPLICATION ( OR QUIT TO START OVER ) : 
    8. Select the Customer Data Entry application by entering “2”. The display returns the 
    following: 
    ENTER USERNAME : 
    9. Enter the INSTALLER level of access. The display returns the following: 
    ENTER PASSWORD : 
    10. Enter the required password to gain Customer Data Entry access. The password is 
    defined in Form 27, Form Access Restriction Definition. The default password is 1000. If 
    the correct password is entered, then the display returns the following: 
    PLEASE WAIT... and then shows the system’s forms. Refer to Table 3-1, Available 
    Forms. 
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    CHART 2-2 
    INITIAL POWER-UP PROCEDURES FROM THE ATTENDANT CONSOLE 
    1. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 from Chart 2-1, Initial Power-up Procedures from the Terminal. 
    2. All LEDs on the console light and the LCD displays the following on two rows: 
    nnnnoooonnnnonnnono~n~n~n~nnn~ 
    ------------------------------ 
    3. If the HOLD 1 LED flashes then the RAM Test failed. If the HOLD 2 LED flashes, then the 
    EPROM Test failed. If the HOLD 3 LED flashes, then the IRQ Interrupt Test failed. Refer to 
    Section MITL9108-093-350-NA, Troubleshooting and Section MlTL9108-093-353-NA, 
    General Maintenance Information for details. 
    4. The Attendant Console LEDs go dark and the LCD now displays the console EPROM 
    version 
    in the top right corner. 
    5. If any one of the following messages appear on the LCD, then refer to Section 
    MlTL9108-093-350-NA, Troubleshooting and Section MITL9108-093-353-NA, General 
    Maintenance Information: 
    CONSOLE HARDWARE PROBLEM 
    ERROR CODE 1 
    PLEASE NOTE DETAILS ON REPAIR TAG 
    6. While the system establishes communication with the Attendant Console, the LCD displays 
    NO COMMUNICATION. If communication is not established within 5 seconds, then the LCD 
    displays the following: 
    POSSIBLE WIRING ERROR OR SYSTEM FAILURE 
    CHECK FOR CROSSED PAIRS 
    CHECK CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY 
    7. Once communication is established, the Attendant Console LCD displays the following: 
    TUE. JUN 3, 1986 14:12 
    NIGHT ‘I 
    [Fl > IF2 > [F3 > [F4 > IF5 > 
    1~6 > [F7 > [FE > 
    [F9 > [FO > 
    8. Press the FUNCTION key; the console LCD returns the following: 
    TUE. JUN 3, 1986 
    1412 
    NIGHT 1 
    [Fl > EXIT [F2 >AlT FUNCTION IF3 >DAY SERVICE jF4 >NIGHT 2 [F5 > 
    1~6 >APPLICATION 1~7 > 1~8 > BELL OFF 
    IF9 > [FO > IDENTITY 
    9. Press the APPLICATION softkey; the console LCD returns the following: 
    Choose An Application OR Depress A Hard Key to Return [Fl >MAINTENANCE [F2 >CDE IF3 > jF4 > [F5 > 
    1~6 > [F7 > [FE > [F9 > [FO > 
    10. Press the CDE softkey; the console LCD returns the following: 
    Choose a Username . . . 
    [Fl >INSTALLER [F2 >MAINTl [F3 >MAINTZ [F4 >SUPERVISOR [F5 Z-ATTENDANT 
    1~6 > [F7 > [FE > [F9 > [FO > 
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    CHART 2-2 (CONT’D) 
    INITIAL POWER-UP PROCEDURES FROM THE ATTENDANT CONSOLE 
    11. Press the INSTALLER softkey; the console LCD returns the following: 
    Enter Password : 
    [Fl > [F2 > [F3 > [F4 > 
    1~6 > [F7 > 1~8 > IF9 > [F5 > 
    [FO >ENTER 
    12. Enter the required password and press the ENTER softkey to gain Customer Data Entry 
    access. The password is defined in Form 27, Form Access Restriction Definition. The 
    default password is 1000. If the correct password is entered, then the Attendant Console 
    LCD returns the following: 
    FORMS 
    01 = SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    ENTER FORM NUMBER: 
    [~6 >QUIT [F7 >TOi [F8 >BOlTOM IF9 > [FO >ENTER 
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    3. CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY FORMS 
    General 
    3.01 
    The following forms enable the installer to configure the sys- 
    tem prior to the initial system power-up sequence. Space is 
    allocated to record the customer data. Table 3-l lists the available 
    forms for the Customer Data Entry package. Special notes for each 
    form appear at the end of the form. 
    TABLE 3-l 
    AVAILABLE FORMS 
    FORMS 
    01 = SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    03 = COS DEFINE 
    05 = TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE 
    07 = CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTS 
    09 = STATlONS/SUPERSET@ SETS 
    11 = RESERVED 
    13 = TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS 
    15 = DIAL-IN TRUNKS 
    17 = HUNT GROUPS 
    19 = CALL REROUTING TABLE 
    21 = ARS: DAY ZONE DEFINITION 
    23 = ARS: ROUTE DEFINITION 
    25 = ARS: ROUTE PLANS 
    27 = FORM ACCESS RESTRICTION DEF’N 
    29 = DEVICE INTERCONNECTION TABLE ** 
    31 = CDE DATA PRINT ** 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
    02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    04 = SYSTEM OPTIONS/SYSTEM TIMERS 
    06 = TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL 
    08 = A-f-l-ENDANT LDN ASSIGNMENTS 
    10 = PICKUP GROUPS 
    12 = RESERVED 
    14 = NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS 
    16 = TRUNK GROUPS 
    18 = MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM PORTS 
    20 = ARS: COR GROUP DEFINITION 
    22 = ARS MODIFIED DIGIT TABLE 
    24 = ARS: ROUTE LISTS 
    26 = ARS: DIGIT STRINGS 
    28 = RESERVED 
    30 = SYSTEM ABBREVIATED DIAL ENTRY ** 
    32 = ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY ** 
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    TABLE 3-2 
    FORM 01 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    1 BAY 1 SLT 1 GCT 1 PROGRAMMED I COMMENTS I 
    1 1 - 
    1 2 - 
    1 3 - 
    11141-1 
    1 5 1 
    1 5 2 
    1 5 3 
    II 1-5 I4 I I I 
    1 6 1 
    1 6 2 
    1 6 3 
    1 6 4 
    1 7 1 
    1 7 2 
    k 
    1 7 4 
    lllslll 
    1 8 2 
    1 8 3 
    FI I 4 I I I 
    3 4 - 5 10 - 
    3 5 - 5 11 - 
    3 6 - 5 12 - 
    SHEET 1 OF 4 
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    TABLE 3-2 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 01 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    480-PORT CONFIGURATION 
    BAY 1 SLT 1 CCT 1 PROGRAMMED 1 COMMENTS I 
    1 1 - 
    1 5 1 
    II 15 12 I 
    1 5 3 
    1 5 4 
    1 6 1 
    11 16 12 1 1 
    1 6 3 
    1 6 4 
    1 7 1 
    1 7 2 
    II I7131 
    1 7 4 
    1 6 1 
    11 18 12 1 
    II 18131 
    1 8 4 
    2 1 - 
    2 2 - 
    121311 I 
    2 3 2 
    2 3 3 
    2 3 4 
    1214111 
    2 4 2 
    2 4 3 
    2 4 4 
    3 1 - 
    13121-l 
    lalsl-I 
    3 4 - 
    3 5 - 
    3 6 - 
    I 
    SHEET 2 OF 4 
    BAY SLT CC1 PROGRAMMED COMMENTS 
    I 
    3 7 - 
    3 8 - 
    3 9 - 
    3 IO - 
    3 11 - 
    4 9 - 
    I 
    4 12 - 
    4 13 - 
    4 14 - 
    4 15 - 
    5 1 - 
    5 2 - 
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    TABLE 3-2 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 01 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    336-PORT CONFIGURATION 
    SHEET 3 OF 4 
    BAY SLT CCT PROGRAMMED COMMENTS 
    3 5 1  BAY 1 SLT CCT 1 PROGRAMMED COMMENTS 
    I 
    1 I 1 
    I 1 
    315121  1 2 
    + 1 3 3 5 3 
    3 5 4 I 
    ‘14 
    1 I5 3 6 1 
    3 6 2 
    3 16 13 1  1 5 
    + 1 5 
    ‘I I5 3 6 4 
    3 7 1 
    3 7 2 
    317131 
    116 
    3 7 4 
    3 8 1 
    3 B 2 
    3 8 3  117 
    1 7 
    * 
    1 7 
    1 7 3 8 4 
    4 1 - 
    4 2 - 
    4 3 - 
    I 
    ‘I 18 
    4 4 - 
    4 5 
    1 
    4 5 2  2 
    1 
    2 2 
    + 
    2 3 
    2 3 415131 
    4 5 4 
    4 6 
    1 
    4 6 2 
    4 6 3 
    416 141  2 I3 2 I3 
    2 4 
    + 2 4 
    2 I4 4 7 1 
    4 7 2 
    4 7 3 
    4 7 4 
    418111 
    4 8 2 
    4 B 3 
    4 B 4 
    2 I4 
    3 I 
    1 
    3 2 
    =I= 
    3 3 
    3 4 
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    Notes: 1. 
    2. 
    3. TABLE 3-2 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 01 
    - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    SHEET 4 OF 4 
    Enter the card type in the PROGRAMMED column. Most slots have no circuit designa- 
    tions (represented by a u-n in the CCT column), as the cards for these slots have 
    identical circuit types. 
    Those slots with circuit designations are high powered slots. The Universal Card must 
    be installed in one of these high powered slots. The circuit designations indicate the 
    four module positions on the Universal Card. 
    The Attendant Console default location is Bay 2, Slot 3, Circuit 1. The Test Line default 
    location is Bay 2, Slot 1, Circuit 1. The Test Line location cannot be modified. 
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    TABLE 3-3 
    FORM 02 - FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    SHEET 1 OF 2 
    Number Feature Name 
    01 Account Code Access 
    02 Auto-Answer Activation 
    Assigned Access Code 
    03 Call Forwarding - Busy 
    04 Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 
    05 Call Forwarding - Busv/Don’t Answer 
    06 Call Forwarding - Follow Me 
    07 Call Forwarding - I’m Here 
    08 Dial Call Pickup 
    09 Directed Call Pickup 
    IO Do Not Disturb 
    11 Extension General Attendant Access 
    12 1 Paging Access to Default Zone(s) 
    I 
    13 Paging Access to Specific Zones 
    14 TAFAS - Any 
    15 TAFAS - Local Tenant 
    16 1 Hold Pickup Access (Attendant Hold Slots) 
    17 Console Lockout Access Code 
    18 Maintenance Function (Test Line) 
    19 1 Direct Inward System Access 
    I 
    20 Callback Busy (Single Digit) 
    21 Call Hold 
    22 Call Hold Retrieve (Local) 
    23 Call Hold Retrieve (Remote) 
    24 Abbreviated Dialing Access 
    25 Clear All Features 
    26 SUPERSET qTM Set Loopback Test 
    27 Tone Demonstration 
    28 1 RESERVED I 
    29 RESERVED 
    30 Executive Busy Override (single digit) 
    3,*x 1 
    Automatic Wake-Up 
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