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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    TABLE 4-28 
    CALL REROUTING OPTIONS 
    Call Type 
    Station Dial 0 Routing 
    Priority Dial 0 Routing 
    DID Recall Points on Busy 
    DID Recall Points on No Answer 
    DID Routing for Calls into this Tenant 
    DID Intercept Routing for Calls into this Tenant 
    DID Vacant Number Routing for this Tenant 
    DID Attendant Night Access Points 
    Non-Dial-In Trunks Alternate Recall Points 
    Dial-In Tie Recall Points on Busy 
    Dial-In Tie Recall Points on No Answer 
    Dial-In Tie Routing for Calls into this Tenant 
    Dial-In Tie Intercept for Calls into this Tenant 
    Dial-In Tie Vacant Number Routing for this Tenant 
    Dial-In Tie Attendant Access Night Points 
    Do Not Disturb Intercept Routing for this Tenant 
    Automatic Wake-up Routing for this Tenant 
    UCD Recording Routing for this Tenant 
    UCD on Hold Time-out Routing for this Tenant 
    DISA Day Service Routing for this Tenant 
    Station Vacant Number Routing for this Tenant 
    Station Illegal Number Routing for this Tenant 
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    TABLE 4-29 
    FORM 19 - CALL 
    REROUTING TABLE 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    1 -&N-86 
    alarm status = NO ALAR 
    DAY Nl N2  [TENANT : I] ‘TYPE OF CALL 
    Station Dial 0 Routing 
    Priority Dial 0 Routing 
    DID Recall Points On Busy 
    DID Recall Points On No Answer 
    DID Routing For Calls 
    Into fhis Tenant 
    DID Intercept Routing For Calls Into This Tenant 
    DID Vacant Number Routing For This Tenant 
    DID Attendant Night Access Points 
    Non-Dial-In Trunks Alternate Recall Points 
    Dial-In Tie Recall Points On Busy 
    Dial-In Tie Recall Points On No Answer 
    Dial-In Tie Routing For Calls Into This Tenant 
    Station Dial 0 Routing 
    l- 2- 
    3-QU I f 7-TENANT 3- 
    e- 4-TOP 
    9- 1821 1821 
    ----- 
    1821 1821 
    5-BOTTOM 
    O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    [TENANT : I] 
    TYPE OF CALL DAY Ni N2 
    Station Dial 0 Routing 
    1821 1821 
    -iz 
    F2> F3> F4>TOP F 5>BOTTOM 
    -6WlJIT F7yTENAN-r 
    Fe> F9> FO> 
    FRMOOlSF 
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    4.74 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 19 and 
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to 
    Table 4-2, Available Forms. 
    6-CANCEL This sof-tkey appears after a programming error has oc- 
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL sof-tkey 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. 
    ‘I-TENANT This softkey selects a Tenant Group. Pressing the TENANT 
    softkey displays the ENTER TENANT GROUP NUM: prompt on the 
    command line. The selection is completed by entering a valid number 
    (1 to 25). The system displays the selected Tenant Group number on 
    the header line. 
    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 rerouting designation from the form. The deletion is com- 
    pleted by pressing the ENTER sof-tkey. 
    O-ENTER This softkey appears only after data for an entry number has 
    been modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey commits each modification 
    one at a time to the database. 
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    Form 20 - ARS: COR Group Definition 
    4.75 Class of Restriction groups together users with the same out- 
    side call capabilities. A COR is assigned to each Attendant 
    Console, station, SUPERSET@ set and Dial-In Trunk. This form specifies 
    the Class-of-Restriction (COR) Group members. Refer to Table 4-30, 
    ARS: COR Group Definition for the form layout. The system supports a 
    maximum of 50 COR Groups with up to 25 CORs per group. Each COR 
    Group specifies by COR number those extensions which are restricted 
    from accessing the route. 
    4.76 Field Description 
    COR GROUP Field 
    This field lists the COR Group numbers from 1 to 
    50. Note that the COR GROUP field cannot be modified. 
    COR GROUP MEMBERS Field This field lists the separate members of 
    each COR Group. Note that the COR Group members must be sepa- 
    rated by a space (the - key, TAB key or space bar on the terminal or 
    the + key on the console). Consecutive numbered CORs can be sepa- 
    rated by a dash (by pressing the 0-rr key on the terminal or the ninth 
    softkey on the console). 
    COMMENTS Field This field is reserved for additional data (a maxi- 
    mum of 20 characters). It is stored by the system but not used. 
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    4:26 I -&N-86 alarm status = NO ALARM 
    TABLE 4-30 
    FORM 20 - ARS: COR GROUP DEFINITION 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    ZOR GROUP COR GROUP MEMBERS (SEPARATE WITH SPACES) COMMENTS 
    01 15 18 20-22 LONG DISTANCE - DDD 
    02 1-12 WATS BAND 2 ACCESS 
    03 5 7 13 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    10 
    ii 
    12 
    01 15 18 20-22 
    l- 2- 
    S-QUIT 7-COR GROUP LONG DISTANCE - DDD 
    3- 4-TOP 5-BOTTOM 
    a-DELETE 9- 
    O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    COR GROUP coR GROUP MEMBERS (SEPARATE WITH SPACES) COMMENTS 
    01 15 18 20-22 LONG DISTANCE - DDD 
    Fi> 
    F2> F3> F4,TOP F5pBOTTOM 
    FGHXJIT F7=-CDR GROUP F8>DELETE F9> 
    FOB 
    FORM0018RO 
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    4.77 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. 
    B-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 20 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. 
    7-COR GROUP This softkey selects a Class-of-Restriction (COR) 
    Group. Pressing the COR GROUP softkey displays the ENTER COR 
    GROUP NUM: prompt on the command line. The selection is com- 
    pleted by entering a valid number (1 to 50). The selected COR Group 
    number is displayed on the command line. 
    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 members from the selected COR Group. The deletion is completed 
    by pressing the ENTER softkey. 
    g- -1 Pressing this softkey inserts a dash between a set of 
    consecutive COR Group members. It is valid only when it is inserted 
    between consecutive COR Group members. For example, 1 2 3 4 5 is 
    equivalent to l-5. 
    O-ENTER Pressing the ENTER softkey commits the edited COR Group 
    to the database. 
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    Form 21 - ARS: Day Zone Definition 
    4.78 This form defines the day zones for each day of the week, 
    There are a maximum of three day zones. Note that all days of 
    the week must have a zone specification before this form can be 
    saved. Refer to Table 4-31, ARS: Day Zone Definition for the form 
    layout. 
    4.79 Field Description 
    DAY ZONE Field 
    This field lists the day zones for the system. Pressing 
    the up and down arrow keys select different day zones. Note that this 
    field cannot be modified. 
    MON., TUE., WED., THU., FRI., SAT. and SUN. Fields These fields list 
    the zone specification. Pressing the right and left arrow keys (or the 
    TAB key on the CRT terminal) select separate days. Note that only one 
    Day Zone number can be assigned to each day of the week. When a 
    day is assigned to a day zone, the form displays an asterisk (*) in that 
    day field. 
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    TABLE 4-31 
    FORM 21 - ARS: DAY ZONE DEFINITION 
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY 
    4 : 26 I -&N-86 
    alarm status = NO ALARM 
    I DAY ZONE 
    I MOC J. 1 TUE. 1 WED. 1 THU. 1 FRI. 1 SAT. 1 SUN. 1 I 
    J 
    01 * * * * * 
    02 * * 
    03 
    01 * * * * t 
    1 -ENABLE 2- 3- 4- 5- 
    6-QUIT 
    7- 8-DELETE S- O- 
    ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY 
    DAY ZONE MON. TUE. 
    WED. THU. FRI. SAT. SUN. 
    01 * * * 
    * * 
    F 1 >ENABLE F2> F3> F42 
    F5> 
    FGHJUIT 
    F7> F8>OELETE F9> 
    FO> 
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    4.80 Commands 
    l-ENABLE/DISABLE This softkey has two functions; it enables and 
    disables the day zone specification for each day. Pressing the ENABLE 
    softkey sets the selected day to the day zone that is displayed on the 
    command line. The form displays an asterisk (*) in the selected day 
    field opposite the chosen day zone. When the cursor-is at an asterisk, 
    this softkey displays DISABLE. Pressing the DISABLE softkey removes 
    that day specification from the selected day zone. The asterisk dis- 
    appears and the softkey displays ‘ENABLE again. 
    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. At all other times, pressing this softkey exits Form 21 and 
    returns the display to the level where the forms are selected. Refer to 
    Table 4-2, Available Forms. 
    6-CANCEL This softkey appears when a programming error occurs. 
    Pressing the CANCEL softkey returns the display to the level where the 
    programming error occurred. This softkey appears with an error mes- 
    sage. Refer to Table 4-45, Programming Error Messages for a list of 
    these error messages. 
    8-DELETE This softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data 
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE softkey removes 
    all day zone specifications for the selected day zone. The deletion is 
    completed by pressing the ENTER softkey. All asterisks for the selected 
    day zone disappear. 
    O-ENTER This softkey appears only after data for a day of the week 
    has been modified. Pressing the ENTER softkey stores each modifica- 
    tion one at a time in the database. Note that there must be a Day Zone 
    specification (asterisk) in each day of the week before the database 
    can be updated. 
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    Form 22 - ARS: Modified Digit Table 
    4.81 This form specifies those digits that modify the user-dialed 
    digits. The digit modification prepares the dialed digits for dial- 
    ing out on certain trunks such as FX, TIE and WATS. Refer to Section 
    MITL9108-093-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection and Toll Control for 
    details. Refer to Table 4-32, AR!? Modified Digit Table for the form 
    layout. 
    4.82 Field Description 
    ENTRY NUM Field 
    This field lists the entry numbers. There are a 
    maximum of 50 entry numbers. The ENTRY NUM field links this form to 
    Form 23 (refer to Table 4-33, ARS: Route Definition). 
    QTY TO DELETE Field This field lists the quantity of digits that the 
    system removes from the user-dialed digits before outpulsing on a 
    trunk. A maximum of 25 digits can be deleted from each entry number. 
    The digit “1” instructs the system to delete the first dialed digit. 
    DIGITS TO BE INSERTED Field This field lists those digits that the 
    system adds to the user-dialed digits for each entry’ number. A maxi- 
    mum of 27 digits can be inserted; including any pauses and wait for 
    dial tone symbols. Special number sequences are: 
    “1 = Pause for 5 Seconds 
    “2 = Wait for Dial Tone 
    *3 = Switch to DTMF for Subsequent Digits 
    *x4 = Do not Display Further Modified Digits on Sets or SMDR 
    *5 = Pause 10 Seconds. 
    The asterisk (*) character above is generated on the Attendant Console 
    and the terminal by pressing the * key. If however, the asterisk char- 
    acter is required in a string of characters, the * key must be pressed 
    twice. 
    COMMENTS Field This field is reserved for additional data (a maxi- 
    mum of 20 characters). It is stored by the system but not used. 
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