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    NOTES FOR FORM 41 (CONT’D)
    ACD PATH5.“Recording 1: Start Time” must be greater than or equal to “Delay Before Answer by
    Agent”.
    6. Recording 
    access codes must be for recording hunt groups.
    7. Start time is counted from when the caller enters the ACD system. The programmer
    must specify both the Start Time and the Recording Access Code.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-51
    FORM 42 
    - Tl LINK DESCRIPTORS
    DESCRIPTORLINK TYPE
    01(Note 1)NUMBER OF LINKS ASSIGNED(Note 2)COMMENTS
    It02(Note 1)
    03(Note 1)(Note 2)
    (Note 2)
    I041 (Note 1) 1(Note 2)II
    05(Note 1)
    06(Note 1)
    07(Note 1)(Note 2)
    (Note 2)
    (Note 2)
    I08I (Note 1) I(Note 2)II09
    (Note 1)(Note 2)
    I10
    I (Note 1) I(Note 2)IINotes: 1. The Link Type selection in the LINK TYPE column is limited to 
    71 DSI”.2. The number of links in the NUMBER OF LINKS ASSIGNED column is automatically
    assigned by the system when the descriptor number is used in Form 43 
    (Tl Link
    Assignment).Page 86 
    						
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    TABLE 3-52
    FORM 42% - Tl LINK DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS
    Tl Link Descriptor Number
    OPTION01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
    Ahrm debounce timer
    3UO -t 3200 ms(Default is 2F.00)
    B8ZS zero code suppression
    YES or NO(Default is YES)
    Slip rate
    - maintenance limit
    0 
    * 9000/24 hrs(Default is 255)
    Slip rate =service limit
    0 
    - 9000/24 hrs(Default is 7000)
    Slip rate 
    -network sync limit
    0 
    - 9000/24 hrs(Default is 7)
    BER 
    - maintenance limit
    IO**-n 
    (n=3,4,5,6)/hr(Default is 4)
    BER 
    - service limit
    1 
    O**-n (n=3,4,5,6)/hr(Default is 3)
    Framing losses =maintenance limit
    0 
    - 9000/24 hrs(Default is 255)
    Framing losses =sync source limit
    0 
    - 9000/24 hrs(Default is 9000)
    RTS timer
    - service limit exceeded
    1 
    - 255 min(Default is 30)
    RTS timer 
    -net slip limit exceeded
    1 
    - 255 min(Default is 30)
    RTS timer
    - after alarm
    0 
    - 300 set(Default is IO)
    Note:Specify the required value for each parameter.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-53
    FORM 43 
    - Tl LINK ASSIGNMENT
    SHEET 
    _ OF _Notes: 1. The TRUNK TYPE field is not used and should be left blank.
    2.Specify the Tl Trunk Card location in the BAY and SLOT columns.3. Specify the Link Descriptor from Form 42 to be assigned to the 
    Tl Link in the LINK
    DESC NUM column.
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    TABLE 3-54
    FORM 44 - Tl NETWORK SYNCHRONIZATION
    DESCRIPTIONBAY
    SLOTCOMMENTS
    First clock source
    Second clock source
    Third clock source
    IIIFourth clock source
    Fifth clock source
    Sixth clock source
    Seventh clock source
    Eighth clock source
    Note:Specify the BAY and SLOT location of the 
    Tl Link to be used as first, second, third, etc.
    clock source. It is not necessary to specify all 8 clock sources.
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    4. TRUNK CARD SWITCH ASSIGNMENT FORMSGeneral
    4.01The following forms enable the installer to configure the
    switches of the system’s Trunk Cards. There are switch assign-
    ments for CO Trunk Cards, E&M/Tie Trunk Cards and DID/Tie Trunk
    Cards. These forms complement Form 13 
    - Trunk Circuit Descriptors
    (refer to Table 3-17, in this Section). Each form is accompanied by a
    diagram indicating the switch locations and special notes.
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    							SLOTNO.
    SLOT
    NO.
    SLOT
    NO.SLOT
    NO.SLOT
    NO.TABLE 4-l TRUNK CARD SWITCH SETTINGS 
    - CO TRUNK CARD
    SHEET 
    _ OF _NOTES
    1. EARLIER TRUNK CARD VERSIONS DO NOT HAVE ALL
    2. CHECK APPROPRIATE COLUMN E.G. “BUSY” OR “IDLESWITCH
    FOR DES LISTED ABOVE.
    IRED SETTING.’
    3. REFER TO SECTION 
    MITL9108-095-200-NA, SHIPPING. RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION FOR
    PROCEDURES USED IN SETTING TRUNK CARD SWITCHES.
    Bj:0
    %* IN CANADA THE CO TRUNK HI - Z SWITCH MUST ALWAYS BE SET TO THE HI - Z POSITION
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    TRUNK BUSSWITCHESHIGH IMPEDANCE 
    SWITQIES
    py$gYzFTRUNK BUSY SWITCHES (NOTES 1 AND 2)
    58
    ITRUNK 1
    TRUNK 2
    TRUNK 3
    TRUNK 4
    TRUNK 1OUTGOING
    IDLENORMAL
    SETTING
    1 = OPEN
    2 = OPEN
    3 = OPEN
    4 = OPEN
    5 = CLOSED
    6 = CLOSED
    7 = CLOSED
    9 = CLOSED
    TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES
    NORMAL SWITCH
    SETTING NUMBERFUNCTION
    TYPE ;;; NOTE!
    -211
    CLOSED13RD WIRE TRUNK 1X
    X
    CLOSED 26
    3RD WIRETRUNK 2X
    X
    CLOSED 36
    3RD TRUNK 3
    WIREXX5CLOSED4
    3RD WIRE TRUNK 4X
    X
    OPEN55
    IGNORE REVERSALSX
    X
    CLOSED 66
    RELEASE
    TIME “A”X
    X7
    CLOSED7MAKE/BREAK RATIO
    X
    CLOSED 98RELEASE
    TIME “9”X
    X7
    CLOSED 1”,NOT USED--CLOSEDNOT USED--
    “X” INDICATES THAT FUNCTION IS APPLICABLE FOR THE TYPE9110-211-000OR9110-311-000 TRUNKCARDS.
    6493ElRlFigure 4-l CO TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NANOTES FOR FIGURE 4-l
    CO TRUNK CARD SWITCH FUNCTIONS
    TRUNK BUSY SWITCHES
    1.OUTGOING BUSY SWITCHES (1 PER TRUNK) CAN BE
    SET FOR EITHER:
    IDLE- NORMAL TRUNK OPERATION
    BUSY
    - TRUNK CANNOT BE SEIZEC FOR
    OUTGOING CALL
    2.THE “OUTGOING BUSY” CONDITION MAY BE SET
    EITHER BY THE OUTGOING BUSY SWITCH (NOTE I),
    OR BY THE CONSOLE “TRUNK BUSY OUT” FUNCTION.
    WHEN THIS CONDITION IS IN EFFECT, THE
    INCOMING BUSY SWITCH AFFECTS THE TRUNK
    CONDITION AS FOLLOWS:
    IDLE- NO ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN TO
    INCOMING LOCAL EXCHANGE CALLS
    BUSY
    - A PERMANENT SEIZURE CONDITION
    IS GIVEN TOWARDS THE LOCAL
    EXCHANGE
    3.INCOMING BUSY HAS NO EFFECT WHILE OUTGOING
    BUSY IS NOT SET.
    TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES
    4.THE TRUNK CONTROL SWITCHES ARE PROGRAMMED
    TO RESULT IN THE FEATURES BELOW.
    3RD WIRE SWITCHES
    5.THE 3RD WIRE LEAD WHEN REQUIRED IS
    CONNECTED TO THE LOCAL EXCHANGE TO PROVIDE
    CERTAIN FACILITIES. THESE INCLUDE THE
    RECORDING OF METER PULSES (EXTENDED FROM
    THE CO); OR ANOTHER REQUIREMENT MAY BE A
    BUSY CONDITION WHEN DICTATION OR CODE
    CALLING EQUIPMENT AT THE LOCAL EXCHANGE HAS
    BEEN TAKEN INTO SERVICE BY OTHER TRUNKS. THE
    SWITCH SETTING IS EITHER:
    OPEN- RECOGNIZES EARTH FROM THE
    LOCAL EXCHANGE AS A BUSY
    CONDITION.
    CLOSED 
    - 3RD WIRE SWITCH IS INEFFECTIVE.
    IGNORE REVERSALS
    6.IF LINE REVERSALS ON THE TRUNK CIRCUIT ARE
    REQUIRED TO HAVE NO EFFECT, THEN THE IGNORE
    REVERSALS SWITCH IS SET TO “OPEN”. IF LINE
    REVERSALS ARE TO BE RECOGNIZED, THEN THE
    SWITCH IS SET TO CLOSED.
    RELEASE TIME SWITCHES
    7.VALID TRUNK RELEASE TIMES ARE RECOGNIZED BY
    THE FOLLOWING RELEASE TIME SETTINGS FOR
    PROM TYPE -0004 WITH SWITCHES “A” AND “B”:“A” 
    SElTlNG“B” SElTlNGRELEASE TIME
    OPEN
    CLOSED50 ms
    CLOSEDCLOSED500 ms
    OPENOPEN2.5 s
    CLOSEDOPENINFINITE
    (NON-RELEASE)
    MAKE/BREAK RATIO
    8. THE MAKE/BREAK SWITCH FUNCTION IS
    PROGRAMMED FOR TYPE 911 O-31 1 ONLY. THE
    SWITCH SETTINGS RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING
    RATIOS:
    OPEN
    - 33/66 (33% MAKE; 66% BREAK)
    CLOSED - 40/60 (40% MAKE; 60% BREAK)
    TYPE 911 O-21 1 IS FIXED AT 40/60 RATIO.
    LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES
    9. THE LOOP/GROUND CALLING SWITCHES 
    (1 PER
    TRUNK) CAN BE SET TO:
    LOOP- USED FOR LOOP-CALLING TYPE
    TRUNKS
    GROUND 
    - USED FOR EARTH-CALLING TYPE
    TRUNKS
    XT SWITCH
    10. THE XT SWITCH 
    (1 PER TRUNK) IS USED IN
    CONJUNCTION WITH THE 3RD WIRE SWITCH (NOTE
    5) AND CAN BE
    CONDITIONS:
    -48 V 
    -SET TO PROVIDE FOLLOWING
    THE CIRCUIT RESPONDS TO A -48
    Vdc SIGNAL (E.G., WHEN IT IS A
    METER PULSE OR A BUSY
    CONDITION). AN EARTH IS
    EQUIVALENT TO AN OPEN.
    THE CIRCUIT RESPONDS TO AN
    EARTH SIGNAL (E.G., WHEN IT IS A
    METER PULSE OR A BUSY
    CONDITION). A -48 Vdc SIGNAL IS
    EQUIVALENT TO OPEN. GND 
    -HI-Z SWITCH
    11. THE HI-Z SWITCH ALLOWS THE PROPER IMPEDANCE
    ON INCOMING CALLS, TO BE PRESENTED
    ACCORDING TO REQUIREMENTS. THE TWO SETTINGS
    FOR THE SWITCH RESULT IN THE FOLLOWING:
    HI-Z SETTING 
    - PRESENTS THE NORMAL
    IMPEDANCE TO INCOMING RINGING SIGNALS,
    BUT A HIGH BLOCKING IMPEDANCE TO VOICE
    SIGNALS
    NORM SETTING 
    - PRESENTS A NORMAL
    IMPEDANCE TO BOTH RINGING SIGNALS AND
    VOICE SIGNALS. IN CANADA THE HI-Z SWITCH
    MUST BE SET TO HI-Z.
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