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    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 13 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 occurred. The CANCEL softkey appears 
    with an error message. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages for a list of these error messages. 
    8-SEL. OPTIONS Pressing the SEL. OPTIONS softkey displays a new 
    form. This form displays the options (parameters) associated with the 
    trunk type that is assigned to that trunk circuit descriptor. Refer to 
    Table 4-20, Trunk Circuit Descriptor Options. 
    g-REVIEW Pressing the REVIEW softkey displays a new form (refer to 
    Table 4-19, Review List for Form 13). This form displays a list of trunks 
    that use the selected trunk circuit descriptor. 
    O-ENTER This softkey appears only after data for an entry has been 
    modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey commits each modification one 
    at a time to the database. 
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    Review List for Form 13 
    4.51 
    This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in Form 
    13 - Trunk Circuit Descriptors. The form lists the trunks that 
    use the selected trunk circuit descriptor. Refer to Table 4-19, Review 
    List for Form 13 for the form layout. Note that the data in this form 
    cannot be modified. 
    4.52 Field Description. The header line displays the descriptor 
    number and the trunk type. 
    TRK NUM Field This field lists the trunk numbers assigned to the 
    selected trunk circuit descriptor number. Trunk numbers are arbitrarily 
    assigned to the trunks in Form 14 (refer to Table 4-22, Non-Dial-in 
    Trunks) and Form 15 (refer to Table 4-23, Dial-In Trunks). 
    BAY, SLT and CCT Fields These fields list the physical location of 
    each trunk number according to their bay, slot and circuit numbers. 
    COMMENTS Field This field displays any additional information about 
    each trunk as it was entered on Form 14 (refer to Table 4-22, Non- 
    Dial-In Trunks) and Form 15 (refer to Table 4-23, Dial-In Trunks). The 
    COMMENTS field stores a maximum of 15 characters. The data in this 
    field is stored by the system but not used. 
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    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    4:26 
    I -JtJN-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
    [ 6CCTCOTRUNK: 21 TRK NUM BAY SLT CCT COMMENTS 
    l- 
    2- 3- 2 
    9 
    IO 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 
    17 
    18 
    19 
    2 1 
    3 
    3 
    3 
    3 
    3 
    3 
    4 
    4 
    4 
    4 
    4 
    1 
    I 5 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    6 
    6 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    5 
    6 
    5 
    14- I 5- * 
    +QUIT ‘I-DESC NUMBER 8- S- O-  2 
    1 
    2 
    3 
    4 
    1 
    2 
    I 
    2 
    3 
    4 
    1 
    I 
    2 I 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    [ 6CCTCOTRUNK: 2 ] TRK NUM 
    BAY SLT CCT COMMENTS 
    2 1 5 2 
    Fl> F2> F3, F4> F5> 
    F6=-QUIT 
    F7>DESC NUMBER F8> F9> FO> 
    FORM0026RI 
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    4.53 Commands 
    6-QUIT Pressing the QUIT softkey returns the display to the point 
    where the REVIEW softkey was pressed. 
    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 occurred. The CANCEL softkey appears 
    with an error message. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Mes- 
    sages for a list of these error messages. 
    ‘I-DESC NUMBER This softkey selects ‘a t$unk circuit descriptor num- 
    ber. Pressing the DESC NUMBER softkey displays the ENTER DESC. 
    NUM: prompt. The selection is completed by entering a valid number 
    (1 to 25). 
    O-ENTER Since this form is reserved for reviewing programmed data, 
    pressing the ENTER softkey completes a request for viewing a trunk 
    circuit descriptor number. No data changes occur and no data is 
    stored in the database. 
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    Options for Trunk Circuit Descriptors 
    4.54 This form appears only when the SEL. OPTIONS softkey is 
    pressed (refer to Table 4-18, Trunk Circuit Descriptors). This 
    form displays the options (parameters) associated with each trunk type 
    assigned to each trunk circuit descriptor. Refer to Table 4-21, Trunk 
    Circuit Descriptor Options. 
    4.55 Field Description. The header line displays the trunk type, the 
    trunk circuit descriptor number and the type of parameter under 
    observation. The parameter types are: Supervision, Transmission, In- 
    “Coming, Outgoing and In/Out Going. Refer to Table 4-20, Trunk Hard- 
    ware Options for a complete list of these options. 
    STATUS Field This field lists the status of each option. The following 
    is a list of the possible entries: 
    l YES (enabled)/NO (disabled) 
    l 600 OHM/COMPLEX 
    l IMMEDNVINtVDELAY 
    l 60/40 or 30/20 or 66/33. 
    TABLE 4-20 
    TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS 
    Trunk Type: 4-CIRCUIT CO TRUNK and 4-CIRCUIT DISA 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
    Toll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) 
    Dictation Trunk 
    Type: 6-CIRCUIT CO TRUNK and 6-CIRCUIT DISA _ _ 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
    Toll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) 
    Post Call Metering (0 - 15 s) x (1 s increments) 
    Calling Party Disconnect Timer (1 - 12 min) x (1 min inc) 
    Dictation Trunk 
    Ignore Remote Disconnect 
    Disconnect Timer (100 - 9900 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
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    TABLE 4-20 (CONT’D) 
    TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS 
    bunk Type: 6-CIRCUIT CO and B-CIRCUIT DISA (cont’d) 
    Supervision Direction: incoming Trunk Calls Also 
    Guard Timer (0 - 3000 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Ring Cycle Timer (6 - 10 s) x (1 s increments) 
    Ignore Line Reversal During Seizure 
    Ringing Expected 
    Ringing Debounce Timer (5 - 12 s) x (1 s increments) 
    Seize Timer (10 - 60 s) x (10 s increments) 
    Flash Timer (200 - -700 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Interdigit Timer (300 - 800 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Digit Outpulsing Ratio (60/40, 30/20, 66/33) 
    Type: E&M MODULE 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
    Toll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance ** Use Dip Switch on the Module to Program ** (600 Ohms or 
    Complex) 
    E Lead Invert 
    M Lead Invert 
    Disconnect Timer (150 - 300 ms) x (50 ms increments) 
    Release Acknowledge Timer (2000 - 9900 ms) x (100 ms inc) 
    Guard Timer (200 - 1000 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Dictation Trunk 
    Incoming Start Type (Immed, Wink, Delay) 
    Debounce Timer (20 - 300 ms) x (10 ms increments) 
    Wink Timer (150 - 150 ms) x (50 ms increments) 
    Outgoing Start Time (Immed, Wink, Delay or Delay Integ) 
    Digit Outpulsing Ratio (60/40, 30/20, 66/33) 
    Outpulse Delay Timer (100 - 2000 ms) x (100 ms inc) 
    Flash Timer (200 - 700 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Interdigit Timer (300 - 800 ms) x (100 ms increments) 
    Wait for Delay Timer (300 - 5000 ms) x (100 ms inc) 
    Remote End is a Satellite 
    Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines 
    Trunk Type: E&M CARD 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
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    TABLE 4-20 (CONT’D) 
    TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONS 
    Trunk Type: E&M CARD (Cont’d) 
    roll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) 
    Remote End is a Satellite 
    Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines 
    Dictation Trunk .I ._ ..: , ! 
    . . 
    Twe: P-CCT DID/TIE 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
    Toll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) 
    Remote End is a Satellite 
    Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines 
    Trunk Type: 6-CCT DID 
    Far-End Gives Answer Supervision 
    Inhibit Automatic Supervision 
    No Seize Alarm 
    No Release Alarm 
    Toll Office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance (600 Ohms or Complex) 
    Disconnect Timer (150 - 300 ms) x (50 ms increments) 
    Release Acknowledge Timer (2000 - 9900 ms) x (100 ms inc) 
    Start Type 
    Debounce Timer (20 - 150 ms) (10 ms increments) 
    Wink Timer (150 - 300 ms) x (50 ms increments) 
    Remote End is a Satellite 
    Remote End is a Satellite with OPS Lines 
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    ____~.- -- ~- TABLE 4-21 
    ,_ FORM 13 - TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    4:26 1 -JUN-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
    [ 4 CCT CO TRUNK : 2 ] OPTION NAME [SUPERVISION PARAMETER ] 
    Far-end gives answer supervision 
    Inhibit automatic supervision 
    No seize alarm 
    No release alarm 
    Toll office 
    Is this a CO 
    DTMF 
    Impedance 
    Dictation Trunk STATUS 
    NO 
    NO 
    YES 
    YES 
    NO 
    YES 
    YES 
    COMPLEX 
    NO 
    Far-end gives supervision NO 
    I-YES 2- 3- 4- 5- 
    6-QUIT 7- 8- 9- O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    [ 4 CCT CO TRUNK : 2 ] OPTION NAME [SUPERVISION PARAMETER ] STATUS 
    Far-end gives answer supervision ND 
    FI>YES F2> F3> F4> F5> 
    FG>QUIT F7> F8> F9> FO> 
    FORM0025RO 
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    4.56 Commands 
    l-YES, NO, COMPLEX, 600 OHM, 60/40, IMMED This softkey toggles 
    the status of the parameters. 
    2-30/20, WINK This softkey toggles the status of the parameters. 
    3-66/33, DELAY This softkey toggles the status of the parameters. 
    4-DELAY INTEG This softkey toggles the status of the parameters. 
    B-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. The following warning prompt appears on the command line: 
    DATA HAS BEEN CHANGED BUT NOT YET SAVED IN DATABASE -- 
    “ENTER” TO SAVE. At all other times, pressing this softkey returns the 
    display to the point where the SEL. OPTION softkey was pressed. 
    B-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. 
    O-ENTER This so,ftkey appears only after data for an entry has been 
    modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey commits each modification one 
    at a time to the database. After all changes have been completed, the 
    user must press the ENTER softkey again to commit the form to the 
    database. 
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    Form 14 - Non-Dial-In Trunks 
    4.57 This form specifies the characteristics of the system’s Non- 
    Dial-In Trunks. These trunks cannot dial any digits into the 
    PABX and are usually a CO Trunk. The Day, Nl, N2 answer points are 
    assigned in this form. Alternate recall points are assigned in Form 19 
    (refer to Table 4-29, Call Rerouting Table). Refer to Table 4-22, Non- 
    Dial-In Trunks for the form layout. 
    4.58 Field Description 
    BAY, SLT, and CCT Fields 
    These fields list the physical location of 
    each Non-Dial-In Trunk. They are generated by the system based on 
    what was entered in the PROGRAMMED field in Form 01, System 
    Configuration. This field cannot be modified. 
    COS Field This field specifies the Class of Service of each Non-Dial-In 
    Trunk. The default COS is 1. 
    TEN Field This field specifies the Tenant Group number of each 
    Non-Dial-In Trunk. The default Tenant Group number is 1. 
    DAY, Nl and N2 Fields These fields are reserved for the Day, Night1 
    and Night2 answer points. The answer points may be specified as an 
    LDN on the Attendant Console, an extension number of a Rotary Dial, 
    DTMF set or a SUPERSET@ set, a Hunt Group Access Code or a Night 
    Bell extension number. Note then that an LDN and Night Bell cannot be 
    rung simultaneously. Note that the DAY field must be filled in before 
    any changes for the selected physical location are stored in the data- 
    base. If the Nl or N2 field is not specified, then the system defaults the 
    night answer points to the day answer point. If only one of the night 
    answer points is specified, then the other night answer point defaults 
    to the specified night answer point. 
    CDN Field The CDN (Circuit Descriptor Number) field links this form to 
    Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors (Table 4-18) which defines the trunk 
    hardware parameters. Note that this field must be filled in before any 
    changes for the selected physical location are stored in the database. _ 
    TK NUM Field This field lists the trunk locations. Note that this field 
    must be filled in before any changes for the selected physical location 
    are stored in the database. In this field, trunks are listed according to 
    their trunk number (1 to 200). This method of identifying trunks is used 
    for the following: 
    a) SMDR records of a trunk call (only three digits are allocated for 
    trunk identification) 
    b) identification of a trunk in a call on the Attendant Console or on 
    the SUPERSET qTM set LCD, 
    a attendant Direct Trunk Select (DTS) capability, 
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