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CDE Form Descriptions 
Parameters 
Alarm Debounce Timer: The alarm debounce timer defines the length of time a fault 
condition must be present before it is reported to the main controller, and the link is 
removed from service. The range of the timer is 300 to 3200 ms. The reportable fault 
conditions are: 
l Failure of power supply 
l Loss of incoming signals at 1544 Kbps 
l Loss of frame alignment (synchronization) 
l Alarm indication received from the remote end 
B8ZS Zero Code Suppression: Special...

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number of slips on the link is less than the net slip limit The range of the timer is 1 to 
255 minutes. 
RTS Timer - After Alarm: This timer specifies how long the link will remain unavailable 
after an alarm condition has cleared. 
Form 43 - Tl Link Assignment 
4.53 Form 43 (see Figure 4-62) assigns one of the ten link descriptors to each link. Altering 
this form may have side effects on Ti links in operation. 
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3:56 PM lQ-JfIN-97 alarm status = MClJCIR 
TRUNK WPE 
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CDE Form Descriptions 
Form 44 - Tl Network Sync 
4.54 This form, shown in Figure 4-63, determines the order in which the links will be used 
as the network synchronization clock source. When the error threshold of the first 
clock source is crossed, the second clock is used as the sync source, etc. Altering this 
form may have side effects on Tl links in operation. 
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4:Bl PM 18-JfiN-97 alarm status = WJOR 
DESCRIPTION 
First clock source 
Second clock source 
Third clock source 
Fourth clock source...

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Form 45 - Key System Telephones 
4.55 This form assigns key system telephones to the system. See Figure 4-64 for the form 
layout. 
3:65 PM 10-JRN-97 alarm status = NO RLRRM  3:65 PM 10-JRN-97 alarm status = NO RLRRM 
8R’f SLT CCT TEN EXTN COS COR  l3Wf SLT CCT TEN EXTN COS COR TYPE  TYPE PRGE  PRGE NRME  NRME RSSOC  RSSOC COMMENTS  COMMENTS 
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1  1 es 11 1  68 11 1 33ee i i  3300 1 1 43e  436 
l-MOUE  l-MOUE 2-FIND EXT...

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CDE Form Descriptions 
NAME: This field is reserved for a set name up to ten characters long. The name’s first 
character must NOT be an asterisk (*). 
ASSOC: Associates the device in the TYPE field with another device. A SUPERSET 
telephone can be associated with a modem (enter the ONS port extension number). 
Each SUPERSETtelephone can be associated with only one modem. However, they 
can be associated with the same modem. 
COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of 15...

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type at its current value. After this, only the fields valid for that device type are available. 
The following softkeys are presented after pressing the DEVICE TYPE softkey: 
DMP: Sets the TYP field to DMP for the DNIC MOH/Pager Unit. 
SUB ATT: Sets the TYPE field to SUB and designates the device type as an 
Enhanced Subattendant. For further information, see Subattendant - Enhanced 
Functions, in the Features Description Practice. 
SS401: Sets the TYPE field to 401 and designates...

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CDE Form Descriptions 
Expand PKM Subform 
This form appears when you press the EXPAND PKM softkey in the Key System 
Telephones form. You use this form to program PKM line appearances and feature 
keys. Refer to Figure 4-69 for the form layout. This form is not available to the 
SUPERSET 401+ telephone. 
3:16 PM 16-JRN-97 alarm status = NO RLRRM 
KE’f 1 TYPE 
I DIR 1 RING 1 SEC 1 USS IEXT NUM~TRK Reel LRBEL 
1 
Bl Speed Dial 
1 62 Speed Dial 
1 63 Speed Dial 
1 64 Speed Dial 
1 65 Speed Dial 
1 66 Speed...

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DIR: If the key is a line appearance, the directional variant of the line (In/Out, O/G or 
l/C) is shown. 
RING: If the key is a line appearance, the ringing variant of the line (lmmed, Delay, or 
None) is shown. 
SEC: If the key is a line appearance, this field indicates (Yes or No) whether the 
secretarial variant is enabled. For a busy lamp key, setting this field to YES causes an 
immediate release when the DSS key is pressed. 
DSS: A YES in this field indicates that the key is a...

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DELETE PKM: This softkey appears when a PKM with unassigned keys has been 
selected (i.e., all keys are speed call keys). Pressing this softkey deletes the PKM, and 
exits the PKM subform. 
DSS: Appears only in the DSS field. Enables the DSS key associated with a BLF 
appearance. The YES indication appears in the DSS field. 
FEATURE: Pressing this softkey assigns the selected SUPERSET line appearance 
key as a feature access key. This applies to a SUPERSET 4 70, SUPERSET 420, or 
a...

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MULTI-CALL: Pressing this softkey assigns the selected SUPERSETkey as a multiple 
call line appearance. “Multiple” appears in the TYPE field. Then use the TAB or + key 
to move the cursor to the DIRECTION field. 
NO RING: Pressing this softkey prevents incoming calls from ringing the SUPERSET 
telephone ringer. Only the line appearance flashes. The “None” indication appears in 
the RING field. 
NON DSS: Appears only in the DSS field. Disables the DSS key associated with a 
BLF...
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