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Programming
Programming an Attendant Console
1. Form 01, System Configuration 
Program a Digital Line Card (assigned as a high-power card in 
the SX-200 LIGHT) or a DNIC module for a DNIC Console. Use 
the first port on the Digital Line Card for the console.
or
Program a Console Module on a Universal Card for an LCD 
Console.
2. Form 07, Console Assignment
Assign an extension number, COS, COR, and Tenant for each 
console bay/slot/circuit entry.
3. Form 08, Console LDN Assignment...

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Programming a Printer Port
System Printer Port
1. Form 34, Directed I/O
Program the printer port in Form 34. 
Define Printout Types that are to be delivered to the system 
printer port.
Remove printer port for print types not used. 
Speed of printer port is programmed in Maintenance.
Dataset Printer Port
1. Form 11, Data Circuit Descriptor
Define a circuit descriptor to match characteristics of device 
type. Refer to Form 04, System Options and Timers on page 
127 for...

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Programming
Programming Stations/Sets 
Automatically
The AUTO PROGRAM function in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device 
Assignments, checks for unprogrammed circuits on all installed and 
programmed ONS cards, OPS cards, and DNIC cards. Cards that are 
installed in Spines are not supported. 
All unprogrammed circuits are automatically programmed as follows:
Extension numbers are automatically assigned according to a Bay, 
Slot, Circuit address format BSCC, where
B is the Bay number (1-7)
S is...

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1. To automatically program all connected stations, DNIC sets and 
DMPs
2. Install all ONS cards, OPS cards, and DNIC cards. Do not program 
stations, DNIC, sets or DMPs.
3. Connect the DNIC sets or DMPs to the circuits.
4. Access Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments.
5. Press Auto Program.
After verifying that the unprogrammed sets are physically connected, 
the system automatically programs all unprogrammed circuits. The 
system displays all of the devices that have been...

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Programming
Deleting a range of devices and all dependent 
resources
The RANGE DELETE softkey in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device 
Assignments, allows block deletion of devices and all dependent 
resources. 
To delete a range of devices and all dependent resources
1. Press RANGE DELETE.
The system displays: FROM BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 
2. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the first device and 
press the ENTER softkey. 
The system displays: TO BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:. 
3. Enter valid Bay,...

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Programming a Single Line Voice 
Station
1. Form 01, System Configuration 
Program an ONS or OPS line card
Program a Digital Line card or DNIC module for
SUPERSET 401, SUPERSET 401+, and SUPERSET 4001 
sets.
2. Form 09, Desktop Device Assignments
Assign an extension number, COS, COR, and name (optional) 
for each bay/slot/circuit (set type remains STATION).
3. Form 30, Device Interconnection Table (optional)
Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to...

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Programming
Programming an Analog Device
to a SIM2
The analog interface in the SIM2 supports devices such as analog 
telephones, fax machines, or modems. The SUPERSET provides the 
power to the analog interface.
Ensure that the set firmware revision level meets the system firmware 
revision level. If the revision level on the system is higher than the set 
revision level, upgrade the set firmware. 
When adding an analog set to a SIM2, use CDE Form 12 to program 
the port. The port type is...

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3. Form 30, Device Interconnection Table (optional)
Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict 
connections between specific device types).
4. Form 05, Tenant Interconnection Table (optional)
Set the required interconnect restrictions (for example, to restrict 
connections between specific tenants).
5. Form 19, Call Rerouting Table (optional)
Program the action that the system will take to handle the 
caller’s call violations.
Each tenant requires...
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