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    CHART 2-2
    INITIAL POWER-UP PROCEDURES FROM THE ATTENDANT CONSOLE1.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:
    ~non~n~ononno~nnnonoo~~~~~~n~~------------------------------3. If the HOLD 1 LED flashes, the RAM Test failed.
    If the HOLD 2 LED flashes, the EPROM Test failed.If the HOLD 3 LED flashes, the 
    IRQ Interrupt Test failed. Refer to Section MITL9109-094-
    350-NA, Troubleshooting and Section MITL9109-094-353-NA, General Maintenance
    Information for details.
    4.The Attendant Console LEDs go dark and the LCD now displays the console EPROM versior
    in the top right corner.
    5.If any one of the following messages appear on the LCD, refer to Section
    MITL9109-094-350-NA, Troubleshooting and Section MITL9109-094-353-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, the LCD displays
    the following:POSSIBLE WIRING ERROR OR SYSTEM FAILURE
    CHECK FOR CROSSED PAIRS
    CHECK CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY
    7. When communication is established, the Attendant Console LCD displays the following:
    TUE. JUN 21, 1998
    8:54 AM
    NIGHT 1
    [Fl >[F2 >[F3 >[F4 >[F5 >
    1~6 >[F7 >1~8 >[F9 >[FO >
    8.Press the FUNCTION key; the console LCD returns the following:TUE. JUN 
    21, 19888:54 AM
    NIGHT 1
    [Fl >EXIT[F2 >AlT FUNCTION [F3 >DAY SERVICE[F4 >NIGHT 2[F5 >GUEST ROOM1~6 >APPLICATION[F7 >ALARM1~8 >IF9 >FRANCAIS[FO > IDENTITY
    9.Press the APPLICATION softkey; the console LCD returns the following:Press Quit to Return
    [Fl >MAINTENANCE [F2 >CDE[F3 >[F4 >[F5 >1~6 >QUIT[F7 >$8 >[F9 >[FO >10. Press the CDE 
    softkey; the console LCD returns the following:
    Choose a 
    Username . . .[Fl >INSTALLER[FZ >MAINTl[F3 >MAINTZ[F4 >SUPERVISOR1~6 >[F7 >1~8 >[F9 >I;: ;AlTENDANTPage 5 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NACHART 2-2 (CONT’D)
    INITIAL POWER-UP PROCEDURES FROM THE ATTENDANT CONSOLE
    11.
    12.Press the INSTALLER softkey; the console LCD returns the following:
    Enter Password :
    [Fl >[F2 >[F3 >[F4 >1~6 >[F7 >1~8 >[F9>IF5 >LFb >ENTEREnter the required password and press the ENTER 
    softkey to gain Customer Data Entry
    access. The password is defined in Form 28, 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 >TOiIF8 >BOlTOM[F9 >[FO >Page 6 
    						
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    3. CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY FORMS
    General3.01The 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 3-1 
    iists 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 CONFIGURATION02 = FEATURE ACCESS CODES
    03 = COS DEFINE04 = SYSTEM OPTIONS/SYSTEM TIMERS
    05 = TENANT INTERCONNECTION TABLE06 = TENANT NIGHT SWITCHING CONTROL
    07 = CONSOLE ASSIGNMENTS08 = ATTENDANT LDN ASSIGNMENTS
    09 = 
    STATIONS/SUPERSEp TELEPHONES10 = PICKUP GROUPS
    11 = DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR12 = DATA ASSIGNMENT
    13 = TRUNK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS14 = NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS
    15 = DIAL-IN TRUNKS16 = TRUNK GROUPS
    17 = HUNT GROUPS18 = MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM PORTS
    19 = CALL REROUTING TABLE20 = ARS: COR GROUP DEFINITION
    21 = ARS: DAY ZONE DEFINITION22 = ARS: MODIFIED DIGIT TABLE
    23 = ARS: ROUTE DEFINITION24 = ARS: ROUTE LISTS
    25 = ARS: ROUTE PLANS26 = ARS: DIGIT STRINGS
    27 = ARS: MAXIMUM DIALED DIGITS28 = FORM ACCESS RESTRICTION DEFINITION
    29 = DTE PROFILE30 = DEVICE INTERCONNECTION TABLE
    31 = SYSTEM ABBREVIATED DIAL ENTRY32 = CDE DATA PRINT
    33 = ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY34 
    = DIRECTED IO
    35 = GLOBAL FIND ACCESS CODE36 = MODEM ASSIGNMENT
    37 = GUEST RM 
    SUPERSET KEYS TEMPLATE38 = ACD KEYS TEMPLATE
    39 = ACD AGENT GROUPS40 = ACD SENIOR SUPERVISORS
    41 = ACD PATHS42 = 
    Tl LINK DESCRIPTORS
    43 = 
    Tl LINK ASSIGNMENT44 = NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATION
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    TABLE 3-3FORM 01- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    456-PORT VARIANT
    BAY 
    SLT CCTPROGRAMMEDCOMMENTS
    3161-l
    . .4 8 
    -4 9 
    -
    54-
    55-
    56-
    Page 9 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-4
    FORM 01
    - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    480-PORT VARIANT
    rkzrSF)CCTI PROGRAMMED 1COMMENTS 1
    SAY SLT CC1PROGRAMMEDCOMMENTS
    1 1 
    -1 2 
    -
    34-
    35-
    36-
    38-
    39-
    310-universal 2---me---
    modules 3
    only4
    116 
    -
    312-
    313-
    314-
    315-for
    1--m-c---
    universal 2-a------
    modules 3---em---
    4111-1
    4121-I
    Ionlyp 1
    1171-I4 3 
    -4 4 
    -4
    5-4
    6-4
    7-4
    8-4
    9-4
    10-farII 
    II--------Iuniversal 2
    modules 3
    only4---me---
    ----c------De---
    412 
    -4
    ‘13 -414 
    -
    1 lp r- I2 
    I2 l-lIIII2131-l415-
    51-
    52-for
    II 1!--m-e---1universal 2
    modules 3
    onlv4--m-m---
    --------
    -m--e---54-
    55-
    56-
    II2 141- 1
    for
    1universal 2
    modules 3--------
    ---Be---
    --m-e---
    I5 B -5 9 
    -
    510 -
    only4 1!--m-m---
    q1l-lI3 I2 l-lIIIII3 
    13 I- 1
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    TABLE 3-5FORM 01- SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    672-PORT VARIANT
    BAY 1 
    SLT 1 CC1 1 PROGRAMMED 1COMMENTS
    2181-I
    Ifor
    1universal 
    imodules
    3only4
    311-
    312---------
    ------mm
    -----e-m
    -----s-mfor
    universalmodules
    only
    316
    1--------
    2--------I3 II--------I4--------
    IIfor1--------
    universal2--------
    modules
    3--------
    only4--------
    317
    -I forI 1 I
    I--------I
    I
    IIuniversal 2 I--------
    II
    Imodules 3--------
    only4--------
    318 -Ifor1universal 2--------
    --------
    IImodules 3 II--------
    only4--------
    411 -universal I 2 I
    I--------I
    IIImodules 3 II--------
    only4--------
    416-for
    1--------
    universal2--------
    modules
    3--------
    only4--------
    Page 11 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-5 (CONT’D)
    FORM 01
    - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    672-PORT VARIANT
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    NOTES FOR FORM 01
    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
    Notes: 1. Enter the card type in the PROGRAMMED column. Most slots have no circuit designa-
    tions (represented by a a-ain the CCT column), as the cards for these slots have
    identical circuit types.
    2. Slots with circuit designations are high powered slots. The circuit designations refer
    only to the four module positions on a Universal Card; circuit designations for lines,
    trunks and 
    DATASETs are recorded in the appropriate forms. Universal Cards can be
    installed only in high powered slots.
    3. Receiver/Relay modules are automatically entered in the system’s data base when they
    are physically present in the system. They cannot be programmed into the system as no
    “receiver/relay” 
    softkey is given during CDE entry. The receiver/relay modules should
    however be accounted for on Form 01 as they affect the sum “power rating” of the
    Universal cards.
    4.TheAttendantConsoledefaultlocationisBay2,Slot3,Circuit1on336,456and
    480-port systems; on 672-port systems it is Bay 1, Slot 5, Circuit 1.
    5. Refer to Section 
    MITL9109-094-210 for definitions of the programming options for Form
    01. The following is a summary of the card designations accepted by the system. See
    Note 3 above for programming the Receiver/Relay Module (designated by “DTMF RE-
    CEIVER” in the system).
    ANALOG BAY CARD DESIGNATIONS INCLUDE:
    1 -LINE CARDS
    STATION line card
    SUPERSET line card
    P-TRUNK CARDS
    CO TRUNK card
    DID/TIE card
    E&M TRUNK card
    DIGITAL BAY CARD DESIGNATIONS INCLUDE:
    1 -LINE CARDS
    ONS LINE card
    COV LINE card
    OPS LINE card
    DIGITAL LINE card
    P-TRUNK CARDS
    LS/GS TRUNK card
    6 CCT DID trunk card
    Tl TRUNK card
    3-UNIVERSAL
    MUSIC PAGER module
    E&M module
    CONSOLE module
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-6
    FORM 02 
    - FEATURE ACCESS CODES
    Feature
    Number
    01
    02Feature Name
    Account Code Access
    Auto-Answer ActivationAssigned
    Access Code
    03Call Forwarding - Busy
    04Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer
    I051 Call Forwarding - Busy/Don’t AnswerII
    06Call Forwarding - Follow Me
    07Call Forwarding - I’m Here
    08Dial Call Pickup
    09Directed Call Pickup
    10Do Not Disturb
    11Extension General Attendant Access
    12Paging Access to Default Zone(s)
    13Paging Access to Specific Zones
    14TAFAS - Any
    4 15 ITAFAS - Local TenantII
    16Hold Pickup Access (Attendant Hold Slots)
    17Console Lockout Access Code
    I18I Maintenance Function (Test Line)II
    19Direct Inward System Access
    20Callback Busy (Single Digit)
    21Call Hold
    22Call Hold Retrieve (Local)
    23Call Hold Retrieve (Remote)
    I24I Abbreviated Dialing AccessII
    25Clear All Features
    26SUPERSET 4@ Telephone Loopback Test
    I27ITone DemonstrationII
    28ADL Call Setup
    29ADL Disconnect
    30RESERVED
    31Executive Busy Override (single digit)
    32Automatic Wake-Up
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