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    4.09 Commands 
    6-QUIT Pressing the QUIT softkey when selecting a form number 
    returns the display to the level before the form was selected. At all 
    other times, pressing the QUIT softkey exits the CDE package. The 
    console returns to the level that is displayed in Figure 4-1, Console 
    Application Prompt. The terminal returns to the level of selecting an 
    application; the system is now ready for another application (such as 
    Maintenance). 
    6-CANCEL This softkey appears after a programming error has oc- 
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL softkey returns the display to the level 
    where the programming error was made. The CANCEL softkey appears 
    with an error message. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages for a list of these error messages. 
    7-TOP Pressing the TOP softkey moves the line pointer to the 
    first 
    line of the form. The command line displays the first line. 
    8-BOTTOM Pressing the BOTTOM softkey moves the line pointer to 
    the last line of the form. The command line displays this line. 
    O-ENTER This softkey appears only after a form number has been 
    entered. Pressing the ENTER softkey displays the selected form. Imme- 
    diately after this softkey is pressed, the command line briefly displays 
    the following message: -- Please wait, loading form from disk --. 
    This message appears whenever data is fetched from the Floppy Disk 
    Drive. 
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    Form 01 - System Configuration 
    4.10 This form specifies the intended location of each peripheral 
    card for the system. Refer to Table 4-3, System Configuration. If 
    the peripheral cards are installed before the system is programmed, 
    then this form enables the user to configure the system according to 
    the actual installation. If the system is programmed prior to the pe- 
    ripheral card installation, then this form acts as a guide during the 
    installation ,process. If the installed card type does not match the card 
    type in the PROGRAMMED field, then that device does not function. No 
    error message is provided. 
    4.11 When the system is programmed, the CDE software uses the 
    PROGRAMMED field of this form to generate a list of physical 
    location (bay, slot and circuit) numbers that can be programmed in 
    subsequent forms. These forms include: 
    0 Form 07, Console Assignments, 
    l Form 08, Attendant LDN Assignments, 
    l Form 09, Station and SUPERSET@ Sets, 
    l Form 14, Non-Dial-In Trunks, 
    l Form 15, Dial-In Trunks and 
    0 
    Form 18, Miscellaneous System Ports. 
    When a device is assigned to a physical location, the system first 
    checks the appropriate card type in this form. 
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    TABLE 4-3 
    CORM-O;I--~ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    4:26 1 -JUN-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
    BAY i SLT CCT PROGRAMMED INSTALLED 
    I COMMENTS 
    01 05 02 02 
    02 03 
    02 03 
    02 03 
    02 03 
    02 03 
    03 01 
    03 02 
    03 03 
    01 05 - LS/GS TRUNK CARD 
    - ONS LINE CARD 
    - UNIVERSAL CARD 
    01 CONSOLE MODULE 
    02 MUSIC PAGER MODULE 
    03 
    04 
    - STATION LINE CARD 
    - SUPERSET LINE CARD 
    - CO TRUNK CARD 
    - LS/GS TRUNK CARD 
    I I I I 
    II-LINE CARDS I2-TRUNK CARDS J3-UNIVERSAL 14- I5-CONFIGURE I 
    6-QUIT 7+AY/SLT/CCT a-DELETE 9-VERIFY DATA O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    BAY 
    SLT CCT PROGRAMMED INSTALLED COMMENTS 
    01 05 - 
    LS/GS TRUNK CARD 
    Fl>LINE CARDS F2>TRUNK CARDS F3pUNIVERSAL F4> FSXONFIGURE 
    FG>PUIT F7>BAY/SLT/CCT F8>DELETE FS>VERIFY DATA FO> 
    FORM0039RO 
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    4.12 Field Description 
    BAY, SLT and CCT Fields 
    These fieids specify the physical location of 
    each card type. The circuit number represents the physical location of 
    each module on the Universal Card. 
    PROGRAMMED Field This field specifies the intended location of the 
    required card types. Data can be assigned to the PROGRAMMED field 
    before the cards are installed. 
    INSTALLED Field This field cannot be edited by the installer as it is 
    updated by the system. The data in the INSTALLED field reflects the 
    actual installed cards. 
    COMMENTS Field This field is reserved for additional data (a maxi- 
    mum of 20 characters). It is stored by the system but not used. 
    4.13 Commands 
    l-LINE CARDS 
    Pressing the LINE CARDS softkey sets the selected 
    card slot as a line card. If the slot is in a digital peripheral bay, three 
    softkeys appear for selection of line card type. Refer to Figure 4-7 Line 
    Card Types for Digital Bays for this softkey presentation. Otherwise, 
    two card type softkeys appear. Refer to Figure 4-3, Other Line Card 
    Types for this softkey presentation. In either case, pressing the QUIT 
    softkey returns the display to its previous state. 
    I-ONS LINE 2-OPS LINE 
    6-QUIT 7- 3- 4-COV LINE 5- 
    a- 9- O- 
    FIQURE 4-2 LINE CARD TYPES FOR BAYS 1 AND 2 FRMOO96Rl 
    l-ONS LINE Pressing the ONS LINE softkey sets the selected card slot 
    as an ONS Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selec- 
    tion and the PROGRAMMED field displays the ONS 
    LINE CARD prompt. 
    2-OPS LINE Pressing the OPS LINE softkey sets the selected card slot 
    as an OPS Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selec- 
    tion and the PROGRAMMED field displays the 
    OPS LINE CARD prompt. 
    4-COV 
    LINE Pressing the COV LINE softkey sets the selected card slot 
    as a COV Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the selec- 
    tion and the PROGRAMMED field displays the 
    COV LINE prompt. The 
    COV Line Card is a high power card and is restricted to the upper slots 
    of any digital bay. If the COV Line Card is placed in any other slot, the 
    system returns the following error message: 
    High power card cannot 
    be programmed at Bay/slot/circuit - xx/xx/xx. 
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    i-STATION 2- 3- 4-SUPERSET 5- 
    6-QUIT 7- 8- 9- O- 
    FIGURE 4-3 OTHER LINE CARD TYPES FRMOlOlRl 
    I-STATION Pressing the STATION softkey sets the selected card slot 
    as a Station Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the 
    selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the StATION LINE 
    CARD prompt. 
    4-SUPERSET Pressing the SUPERSET softkey designates the selected 
    card slot as a SUPERSET@ Line Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey 
    completes the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the 
    SUPERSET LINE CARD prompt. 
    l-TRUNK CARDS Pressing the TRUNK CARDS softkey sets the se- 
    lected card slot as a trunk card. If the slot is in a digital peripheral bay, 
    three softkeys appear for selection of trunk card type. Refer to Figure 
    4-4, Trunk Card Types for Digital Bays, for this softkey presentation. 
    Otherwise, two card type softkeys appear. Refer to Figure 4-5, Other 
    Trunk Card Types for this softkey presentation. In either case, pressing 
    the QUIT softkey returns the display to its previous state. 
    I-LS/GS TRUNK 2- 3- 4-6 CCT DID 5- 
    6-QUIT 7- 8- S- o- 
    FIGURE 4-4 TRUNK CARD TYPES FOR DIGITAL BAYS FRMOlOORl 
    l-LWGS TRUNK Pressing the LWGS TRUNK softkey sets the selected 
    card slot as a LWGS Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER sof-tkey com- 
    pletes the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the LWGS 
    TRUNK CARD prompt. 
    4-6 CCT DID Pressing the 6 CCT DID softkey sets the selected card 
    slot as a DID Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the 
    selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the DID TRUNK CARD 
    prompt. 
    I-CO TRUNK 2- 
    3-E & M TRUNK 4-DID/TIE 5- 
    6-QUIT 
    7- 8- 9- O- 
    FIGURE 4-5 OTHER TRUNK CARD TYPES 
    FRM0099Rl 
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    l-CO TRUNK Pressing the CO TRUNK softkey designates the selected 
    card slot as a CO Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes 
    the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the CO TRUNK 
    CARD prompt. 
    3-E & M TRUNK Pressing the E & M TRUNK softkey sets the selected 
    card slot as an E&M Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes 
    the selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays the E & M TRUNK 
    CARD prompt. 
    4-DID/TIE Pressing this softkey sets the selected card slot as a 
    DID/Loop Tie Trunk Card. Pressing the ENTER softkey completes the 
    selection and the PROGRAMMED field displays DID/TIE TRUNK CARD 
    prompt. 
    3-UNIVERSAL Pressing the UNIVERSAL softkey designates that card 
    slot as the Universal Card and displays the module types on the 
    softkeys. Refer to Figure 4-6, Module Types for this softkey presenta- 
    tion. Note that the Universal Card can only be assigned to those card 
    slots rated for high power consumption. These are the upper slots of 
    any digital bay. Pressing the QUIT softkey returns the display to the 
    previous state. 
    I’- I 2-MUSIC PAGER 
    I 3-E&M MODULE 
    I 4-CONSOLE I+ I 
    I 6-QUIT IT- Ia- I+ IO- I 
    FIQURE 4-6 MODULE TYPES FRMlJlJ97Rl 
    2-MUSIC PAGER Pressing this softkey sets the selected circuit as a 
    Music on Hold/Pager Module. The PROGRAMMED field displays MUSIC 
    PAGER MODULE. Each MOH/Pager Module has a power rating of 1. 
    Therefore, a Universal Card can support four of these modules. 
    I-CONSOLE Pressing the CONSOLE softkey sets the selected circuit 
    as a Console Module. The PROGRAMMED field displays CONSOLE 
    MODULE. Since the Universal Card has a power rating of 10, and each 
    Console Module has a power rating of 5, a Universal Card can support 
    a maximum of two Console Modules. 
    5-CONFIGURE Before the system can function properly, the PRO- 
    GRAMMED field must match the INSTALLED field. Pressing the CON- 
    FIGURE softkey matches the PROGRAMMED field to the INSTALLED 
    field. Note that devices can be assigned to the cards in the PRO- 
    GRAMMED field but the card type cannot change. The CONFIGURE 
    softkey cannot be pressed if any device is specified (e.g., defining a 
    station in Form 9, Station/SUPERSET@ Sets). When a new peripheral 
    card is added to the system, it is necessary to manually update the 
    PROGRAMMED field. The INSTALLED field updates upon exiting and 
    re-entering this form. 
    6-QUIT If another softkey was activated (e.g., LINE CARDS), then 
    pressing the QUIT softkey returns the display to the previous state. 
    Pressing the QUIT softkey after a field has been edited displays the 
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    DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED, BUT NOT YET SAVED IN DATABASE -- 
    “ENTER” TO SAVE prompt on the command line. The QUIT softkey 
    must be pressed again to restore the form to the level before the field 
    was modified. The change is not saved. At all other times, pressing the 
    QUIT softkey exits Form 01 and returns the display to the level where 
    the forms are selected. Refer to Table 4-2, Available Forms. 
    6-CANCEL This softkey appears after a programming error has oc- 
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL softkey returns the display to the level 
    where the programming error was made. The CANCEL softkey appears 
    with an error message. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages for a list of these error messages. 
    7-BAY/SLT/CCT Pressing this softkey displays information about a 
    particular bay, slot and circuit. The command line displays the Bay: 
    Slot: Circuit: prompts. The cursor appears to the right of the Bay: 
    prompt. Entering a l-digit number specifies the bay location. Note that 
    if the user enters an invalid number, then the system inhibits subse- 
    quent cursor movement. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages. Similarly, the user specifies the slot and circuit locations. The 
    user must specify the bay and slot locations. If no circuit number is 
    specified, then the system automatically points to the first circuit of 
    the selected bay/slot number. Once the location is fully designated, the 
    command line updates with the information about that device and the 
    cursor moves to the PROGRAMMED field. The TAB key and - cursor 
    key control cursor movement. 
    8-DELETE This softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data 
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE softkey removes 
    the selected entry from the form. The ENTER softkey must be pressed 
    to complete the deletion. Note that any devices programmed on that 
    card slot must be deleted first by using the appropriate form for that 
    device type. 
    g-VERIFY DATA Pressing the VERIFY DATA softkey begins a series of 
    system tests on the database. The command line displays a message 
    as each test completes successfully. These messages are: 
    PLID TO SWID CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL 
    ALL RECEIVERS ARE IN VALID STATES 
    ALL HUNT GROUPS ARE VALID 
    ALL TRUNK GROUPS ARE VALID 
    ALL PICKUP GROUPS ARE VALID 
    ALL SUPERSET KEYS ARE VALID 
    ALL TRUNK NUMBERS ARE VALID 
    DISK TO RAM DATABASE 
    COMPARISON INITIATED 
    DISK DATA BASE IS (VALID)/(CORRUPTED) 
    If a test fails, then the command line displays an error message and 
    creates a maintenance log. Refer to Section MITL9108-093-350-NA, 
    Troubleshooting. When all tests are complete, the form reverts to the 
    original softkey display (refer to Table 4-2, Form 01 - System Configu- 
    ration). 
    O-ENTER. This softkey appears only after data for an entry has been 
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    modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey stores the change in the data- 
    base. 
    Form 02 - Feature Access Codes 
    4.14 This form specifies the Feature Access Codes for the system 
    (refer to Table 4-5, Feature Access Codes). Feature Access 
    Codes can be a maximum of five digits (except for the Callback Busy 
    Access Code and Executive Busy Override Access Code which can only 
    be one digit). The codes must be unique; they cannot match any listed 
    directory number nor can they be a subset of any other access code in 
    the system database. The system updates the database after each 
    code is entered. Refer to Table 4-4, Programmable Feature Access 
    Codes for a complete list of the access codes. 
    TABLE 4-4 
    PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    Number 1 Feature Name 
    01 
    02 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    IO 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 
    17 
    18 
    19 
    20 
    21 
    22 
    23 
    24 
    25 
    26 
    27 
    28 
    29 
    30 
    31 
    32 
    33 
    34 
    35 
    36 Account Code Access 
    Auto-Answer Activation 
    Call Forwarding - Busy 
    Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 
    Call Forwarding - Busy/Don’t Answer 
    Call Forwarding - Follow Me 
    Call Forwarding - I’m Here 
    Dial Call Pickup 
    Directed Call Pickup 
    Do Not Disturb 
    Extension General Attendant Access 
    Paging Access to Default Zone 
    Paging Access to Specific Zones 
    TAFAS - Any 
    TAFAS - Local Tenant 
    Hold Pickup Access (Attendant Hold Slots) 
    Console Lockout Access Code 
    Maintenance Functions (Test Line) 
    Direct Inward System Access 
    Callback Busy (Single Digit) 
    Call Hold 
    Call Hold Retrieve (Local) 
    Call Hold Retrieve (Remote) 
    Abbreviated Dial Access 
    Clear All Features 
    SUPERSET qTM Set Loopback Test 
    Tone Demonstration 
    RESERVED 
    RESERVED 
    Executive Busy Override (Single Digit) 
    Automatic Wake-up 
    Call Park 
    Node ID 
    ’ Maid In Room 
    SUPERSET qTM Set Room Status Display 
    Direct to ARS 
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    t--- TABLE 4-5 
    $.FORM :-OR 
    - FEATURE ACCESS CODES 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    I: 26 1 -&N-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
    F EAfURE 
    FEATURE NAME ACCESS CODE 
    01 Account Code Access 75 
    02 Auto-Answer Activation 
    03 Call Forwarding - Busy 61 
    04 Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 66 
    05 Cal 1 Forwarding - Busy/Don’t Answer 67 
    06 Call Forwarding - Follow Me 60 
    07 Call Forwarding - I’m Here 62 
    08 
    Dial Call Pickup 64 
    09 Directed Call Pickup 65 
    10 Do Not Disturb 80 
    II Extension General Attendant Access 0 
    12 Paging Access To Default Zone(s) 68 
    01 Account Code Access 75 
    l- 2- 
    3- 4-TOP 5-BOTTOM 
    6-QUIT ‘I-FEATURE NUM a-DELETE 9- O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    FEATURE 
    FEATURE NAME ACCESS CODE 
    01 Account Code Access 75 
    Fi> F2> 
    F3> F4>TOP F 5>BOTTOM 
    F6XXJIT 
    F7yFEATURE NUM F8>DELETE F9> FO> 
    FRM0038Rl 
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    4.15 Field Description 
    FEATURE Field This field lists the feature numbers in numerical order. 
    The FEATURE field cannot be modified. 
    FEATURE NAME Field This field lists the names of the features. The 
    FEATURE NAME field cannot be modified. 
    ACCESS CODE Field This field displays the access code for each 
    feature. 
    4.16 Commands 
    4-TOP Pressing the TOP softkey moves the line pointer to the first 
    line of the form. The command line displays the first line. 
    5-BOTTOM Pressing the BOTTOM softkey moves the line pointer to 
    the last line of the form. The command line displays this line. 
    6-QUIT Pressing the QUIT softkey when editing this form returns the 
    display to the level before the field was modified. The change is not 
    saved. At all other times, pressing this softkey exits Form 02 and 
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to 
    Table 4-2, Available Forms. 
    6-CANCEL This softkey appears after a programming error has oc- 
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL softkey returns the display to the level 
    where the programming error was made. The CANCEL softkey appears 
    with an error message. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages for a list of these error messages. 
    7-FEATURE NUM The FEATURE NUM softkey allows the user to select 
    a Feature Access Code by number. Pressing this key clears the com- 
    mand line and positions the cursor after the ENTER FEATURE NUM: 
    prompt. Entering the l- or 2-digit feature number displays that access 
    code with its name on the command line. The cursor moves to the 
    start of the ACCESS CODE field on the command line ready for a new 
    access code entry. 
    8-DELETE Pressing the DELETE softkey clears the selected access 
    code from the database. The deletion is completed by pressing the 
    ENTER softkey. This feature is no longer accessible; the code is avail- 
    able for use elsewhere in the database. Note that the ENTER softkey 
    must be pressed to save the deletion in the database. 
    O-ENTER Pressing the ENTER softkey (or the RETURN key on a termi- 
    nal) stores the access code in the database. Note that the ENTER 
    softkey appears only after a Feature Access Code is changed. 
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