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    TABLE 3-3 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 02 - FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    SHEET 2 OF 2 
    Number Feature Name Assigned Access Code 
    32 ** Call Park 
    33 2% 
    Node ID 
    34 ** Maid in Room 
    35 ** SUPERSET qTM Set Room Status Display 
    36 ** Direct to ARS 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
    Notes: 
    1. Specify the Feature Access Code in the Assigned Access Code column. 
    2. Feature Access Codes can be a maximum of five digits (except for the Callback Busy 
    Access Code and the Executive Busy Override Access Code which are only one digit). 
    3. The Feature Access Codes may not have a level conflict with any other access code in 
    the system. That is ARS Leading Digits and Feature Access Codes cannot be a subset 
    of any other access code in the system software. The system uses System Option 39, 
    Dialing Conflict Timer, to resolve level conflicts. The user must include the appropriate 
    delay in the dialing sequence. 
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    FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS 
    SHEET _ OF _ 
    ATTENDANT-RELATED I 
    Option 
    Number Class-of-Service Option Name Class-of-Service Number (1 - 50) 
    -1 -2 -3 I-4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -0 
    Class-of-Service Status 
    Timer 10 -+ 60 Seconds Default is 30 Seconds 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
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    TABLE 3-4 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS 
    SHEET _ OF _ 
    I--- STATION/SUPERSET@- RELATED (CONT’D) 
    I 
    Class-of-Service Number (1 - 50) 
    Option 
    Number Class-of-Service Option Name 
    -1 I-2 I-3 I-4 I-5 I-6 I-7 I-8 I-9 I-0 
    Class-of-Service Status 
    210 Call Forwarding inhibit on Dial-In Trunks 
    I I 
    I I I I 
    i211 -1 Call Hold and Retrieve Access I I I I I I I I I I I 
    212 
    213 
    214 
    215 Can Flash if Talking to an Incoming Trunk 
    Can Flash if Talking to an Outgoing Trunk 
    Cannot Dial a Trunk After Flashing 
    Cannot Dial a Trunk if Holding or Conferencing 
    with A Trunk 
    I 216 I Data Security I I I I I I I I I I I 
    217 * RESERVED 
    217 xb 
    Direct to ARS 
    218 Directed Call Pickup 
    219 Discriminating Dial Tone 
    r 220 1 Do Not Disturb 
    I I I I I I i I I I I 
    221 Clear All Features 
    222 * EXT NON-CO Trunk to Trunk Connect 
    222 ** RESERVED 
    1223 -I- Flash Disable I I I I I I I I I I I 
    224 Flash for Attendant 
    225 Hold Pickup (Attendant Paged Access) 
    226 Inward Restriction (DID) 
    1227 I Lockout Alarm Applies 
    I I I I I I I I I I I 
    1 228 1 Manual Line I I I I I I I I I I I 
    229 Message Registar Applies 
    230 ** Message Register Overflow Alarm 
    1231~ ~-I- Message Waiting Setup - Bell I I I 1~ I I I I I I I 
    I 
    232 I Message Waiting Setup - Lamp I I I I I I I I I I I 
    233 Never a Consultee 
    234 Never a Forwardee 
    235 Originate Only 
    1236 I Outgoing Trunk Callback 
    I I I I I I I I I I I 
    237 Outgoing Trunk Camp-on 
    238 Override Security 
    239 Priority Dial 0 
    240 Privacy Disable 
    1241- --I-- Receive Only I I I -I- I --I- I I I I I 
    242 Repeated Camp-on Beeps 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 I I I I 
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    							TABLE 3-4 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS 
    SHEET _ OF _ 
    STATION/SUPERSET@- RELATED (CONT’DI 
    311 Paging Access - Zone 9 
    312 Default Paging Zone (0 Gives All Zones Enabled) 
    (O-9) 
    I I 
    313 ** I 
    I I I I 
    CO Trunk To CO Trunk Connect 
    314 ** CO Trunk To Tie Trunk Connect 
    315 *+ CO Trunk To DID Trunk Connect 
    316 ** Tie Trunk To Tie Trunk Connect 
    I 
    317 ** Tie Trunk To DID Trunk Connect 
    316 ** DID Trunk To DID Trunk Connect 
    I I I 
    I I I I 
    319 ** Extension Non-Co Trunk to Trunk Connect 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
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    TABLE 3-4 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS 
    SHEET _ OF _ 
    I STATION-RELATED 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
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    TABLE 3-4 (CONT’D) 
    FORM 03 - CLASS-OF-SERVICE OPTIONS 
    SHEET _ OF _ 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
    Notes: 1. Specify the Class-of-Service number (1 - 50). 
    2. Specify the enabled options with an “E” for each Class of Service. 
    3. Specify the disabled options with a “D” for each Class of Service. 
    4. Specify the timer value for the timer options. 
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    TABLE 3-5 
    FORM 04 - SYSTEM OPTIONS/SYSTEM TIMERS 
    SHEET 1 OF 1 
    Option No. System Options/System Timers 
    01 24 Hour Clock Status 
    1 02” 1 Account Code Length 4 Digits 
    I 
    1 02 ** 1 RESERVED 
    I I 
    03 * Account Code Length 8 Digits 
    03 ** RESERVED 
    04 * Account Code Length 12 Digits 
    r=* I 
    Message Waiting and Message 
    Register Change Print 
    I I 
    1~ 05 * I Variable Account Code Length I I 
    I 
    05 xx 
    Verified Account Codes 
    Attendant CO Trunk to CO Trunk 
    Connect 
    RESERVED 
    Attendant CO Trunk to Non-CO 
    Trunk Connect 
    RESERVED 
    I 
    06 * 
    ()fj +* 
    07 ir 
    I= 07 ** Limited Wait For Dial Tone 
    Timer (1 s units) 10 - 60  Attendant Non-CO Trunk to 
    Non-Co Trunk Connect 
    I I 
    08 ** RESERVED 
    I 09 ** Attendant Call Block 
    Attendant Conference Beeps  10 
    I- 11 ** 1 Automatic Wake-Up I I 
    12 xs; Automatic Wake-up Alarm 
    13 x1 
    Automatic Wake-up Print 
    14 *x 
    Automatic Wake-up Music 
    1--l- ~-. Data Demultrplexer I I 
    I 
    16 I RESERVED 
    I I 
    Discriminating Ringing Always 
    hi 
    1 21 ) Forward  Incoming to Outgoing Call 
    I I 
    * Generic 1000 ** Generic 1001 
    I 22 I Last Party Clear - Dial Tone I I 
    I 23 I 
    Message Register Count 
    Additional Supervisions 
    I I 
    1 24 1 Message Reaister Audit I I Notes: 1. Specify the enabled options with an 
    “E”. 
    Message Register Zero After 
    Audit I I 2. Specify the disabled options with a 
    “D”. 
    3. Specify a timer value for the timer 
    options. I 25 
    I 
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    TABLE 3-6 
    FORM 05 - TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE 
    I 
    01 I 02 I 03 I 04 I 05 I 06 I 07 I 08 I 09 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 I 19 I 20 I 21 I 22 I 23 I 24 rl 25 
    01 0 
    02 0 
    03 0 
    04 0 
    05 0 
    06 0 
    07 0 
    08 0 
    09 0 
    IO 0 
    11 0 
    12 
    0 
    13 
    0 
    14 
    0 
    15 
    0 
    16 0 
    17 
    0 
    18 
    0 
    19 
    0 
    20 
    0 
    21 
    0 
    22 
    0 
    23 
    0 
    24 
    0 
    25 
    0 
    Notes: 1. Specify all inhibited connections with an X (indicated by a period on the CRT). Tenant 
    Group interconnection is inhibited unidirectionally. An X in row 21 column 1 prevents 
    Tenant Group 21 from communicating with Tenant Group 1. However, Tenant Group 1 
    can still call Tenant Group 21. 
    2. On initialization, the system interconnects all Tenant Groups (indicated by an asterisk 
    on the CRT). 
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    TABLE 3-7 
    FORM 06 - TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL 
    SHEET 1 OF 1 
    20  20 
    21  21 
    I I I I 
    22 I I 0 
    23 0 
    24 0 
    25 0 
    Notes: 1. Specify with an X those Tenant Groups allowed to switch into Night Service simulta- 
    neously (indicated by an asterisk on the CRT). An X in row 10 column 1 allows Tenant 
    Group 10 to switch both Tenant Groups 10 and 1 into Night Service simultaneously. 
    However, Tenant Group 1 can only switch itself into Night Service. 
    2. On initialization, the system defaults to Tenant Groups switching to Night Service one 
    at a time (indicated by a period on the CRT). 
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    FORM 07 - CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTS 
    SHEET 1 OF 1 
    BAY 
    Notes: 1. There are a maximum of 11 consoles. The Attendant Console default location is Bay 2, 
    Slot 3, Circuit 1. This Attendant Console is required if the VT-100 compatible terminal 
    is not used for Customer Data Entry. 
    2. Specify the physical location (bay, slot and circuit) of each console. 
    3. Specify the extension number of each console. Calls directed to the console’s exten- 
    sion number route to softkey 2. However, another extension number can be assigned 
    in Form 08, Attendant LDN Assignments for softkey 2. In other words, two different 
    extension numbers share the same softkey. 
    4. Specify the COS, COR and Tenant Group number of each console. 
    5. The COMMENTS field stores additional information for each console: it is not used by 
    the system and can have a maximum of 15 characters. 
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