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4 CDE Form Descriptions 
NOTE: Programming can be done in any order, however, Form 4 must be com- 
pleted to enable purchased software options. 
Form 01 - System Configuration 
4.1 This form specifies the intended location of each peripheral card for the system (see 
Figure 4-l). If the peripheral cards are installed before the system is programmed, 
this form enables the configuration of the system according to the actual installation. 
If the system is programmed prior to the peripheral card...

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Customer Data Entty 
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Note: The system automatically programs DTMF Receivers where they are installed, provided nothing 
is already programmed for that circuit. These circuits must be in place in order to program night 
bell relays and alarms in CDE Form 18. 
MUSIC PAGER: Programs the selected module as a Music on Hold/Pager Mod- 
ule. The PROGRAMMED field displays MUSIC PAGER MODULE. Each 
MOH/Pager Module has a power rating of I. Therefore, a Universal Card can 
support four of these modules. 
E&M MODULE: Programs the...

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Customer Data Entry 
Form 02 - Feature Access Codes 
4.2 This form specifies the Feature Access Codes for the system (see Figure 4-2). Fea- 
ture Access Codes can be a maximum of five digits (except Callback Busy and 
Executive Busy Override access codes which must be only one digit). Generally, the 
codes must be unique; they cannot match any listed directory number or other access 
code in the system (two exceptions: the Callback Busy and Executive Busy Override 
access codes). See Table 4-l for a...

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, Table 4-l Feature Access Codes 
Feature Numbers For 
LIGHTWARE 16 ML Feature Names 
01 
1 Account Code Access 
1 Auto-Answer Activation  02 
03 Call Forwarding - All Calls 
04 Call Forwardino - Internal Onlv 
05 1 Call Forwarding - External Only 
1 Call Forwarding - I’m Here 
06 
07 Call Forwarding - Cancel I’m Here 
08 Dial Call Pickup 
09 1 Directed Call Pickup 
1 Do Not Disturb 
IO 
11 
Extension General Attendant Access 
12 Paging Access To Default Zone(s) 
1 Paging Access To Specific Zones 
1...

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Customer Data Entry 
Table 4-l Feature Access Codes (continued) 
Feature Numbers For 
L/GWM’ARE 16 ML Feature Names 
37 Direct To ARS 
38 UCD Agent Login I Logout 
39 Analogue Network Accept Caller’s Extension 
40 SUPERSET 4 Tel. Maid in Room Status Display 
41 Send Message 
42 Call Message Sender of Oldest Message 
43 Callback - No Answer 
44 ACD Login I Logout 
45 
ACD Silent Monitorina 
46 Flash Over Trunk 
47 Program Feature Key 
48 Key System - Direct Paging Access 
r 49 Key System - Group Page...

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ACD Login/Logout (44): Allows an ACD position to log in and out at a SUPERSET 
telephone. Refer to the ACD TELEMARKETER@ Application Package Practice for 
further details. 
ACD Silent Monitoring (45): Allows an ACD supervisor to silently monitor calls of 
ACD agents. Refer to the ACD TELEMARKETER Application Package Practice for 
further details. 
ADL Call Setup (28): Allows an Associated Data Line (ADL) configured extension to 
originate a data call. Refer to the Features Description Practice for...

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Customer Data Entry 
Call Hold (21): Allows an extension to put a call on hold and go on-hook. The extension 
may then be used to make other calls. 
Call Hold Retrieve - Local (22): Allows a user to retrieve a held call at the extension 
where the call was originally held. 
Call Hold Retrieve - Remote (23): Allows a user to retrieve a held call from any 
extension. The user must dial the Call Hold Retrieve - Remote Feature Access Code, 
followed by the number of the extension where the call was...

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Flash Over Trunk (46): Allows an extension to access Central Office CENTREXTM 
features (sends a flash out over a trunk). 
Hold Pickup Access (16): Allows a station to connect to a held call in an attendant 
console hold slot. Typically, the attendant will relay the digits to dial: the Hold Pickup 
Access code, the console/subattendant ID number, followed by the hold slot number, 
through the system’s zone paging equipment. 
Key System - Direct CO Line Select (50): Allows a key system extension to access...

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Customer Data Entry 
distinctive ringing pattern. Refer to the Features DescH@on Practice, under “Messag- 
ing - Call Me Back”, for further information. 
SUPERSET 
4 Maid In Room Status Display (40): Allows a SUPERSET 420 or 
SUPERSET 430 station to view room status information. 
SUPERSET 
4 Room Status Display (36): Allows SUPERSET 420 and 
SUPERSET 430 users to view room status information. Refer to the /iote//Mote/ Fea- 
ture Package Descriptjon Practice for further information. 
SUPERSET4Telephone...
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