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    							CDE Form Descriptions 
    NO ACCESS: Pressing the NO ACCESS softkey restricts form access. The form 
    displays the ‘none’ prompt to indicate this state. 
    SET PASSWORD: This softkey changes the password for Customer Data Entry. Press- 
    ing the SET PASSWORD softkey shows a new softkey display (ATTENDANT, SU- 
    PERVISOR, MAlNT2, MAlNTl, and INSTALLER) and the following prompt: SELECT 
    LEVEL OF ACCESS:. The user cannot change the password for a level of access 
    higher than the current one. 
    For example, a user logged on as MAlNT2 cannot change the password for MAlNTl. 
    After the user selects a level of access, the system prompts ENTER XXXXXXXX NEW 
    PASSWORD:. When the new password is entered, the system prompts ENTER 
    XXXXXXXX NEW PASSWORD TO VERIFY:. When changing the current level’s pass- 
    word, the system first prompts ENTER XXXXXXXX OLD PASSWORD:, where 
    XXXXXXXX is the selected level of access. 
    ALL FORMS: This softkey allows a user to change the level of access to all forms for 
    a lower level user. For example, INSTALLER may use this to change the access for 
    MAlNTl, and MAlNT2 may use this to change the access for SUPERVISOR. 
    FORM NUM: This softkey selects a form by number. Pressing the FORM NUM softkey 
    displays the ENTER FORM NUMBER: prompt on the command line. The selection is 
    completed by entering a valid form number (1 to 35). 
    The softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are also provided. 
    Form 29 - DTE Profile 
    4.34 In order for the data transceiver (DTRX) to communicate with the attached data termi- 
    nal equipment (DTE), it is necessary to specify the programmable options which 
    define the characteristics of the terminal. The data transceiver circuit provides data 
    devices with the ability to dial a destination via a keyboard. The DTE profile form pro- 
    vides 25 programmable profiles. 
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    PROFILE NUMBER NUMBER OF DQTfi SETS fiSSIGNED 
    I COMMENTS 
    01 
    02 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    10 
    11 
    12 1 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    0 
    01 
    l- 
    6-QUIT .?- 3- 4-TOP 
    7-PROFILE NIJM 8-SEL. OPTION 9-REUIEW 5-BOTTOM 
    0- 
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    Figure 4-42 Form 29 Layout  
    						
    							Customer Data Entry 
    Field Descriptions 
    PROFILE NUMBER: This field lists ail the profile numbers 01 to 25. The PROFILE 
    NUMBER field cannot be modified. 
    NUMBER OF DATA SETS ASSIGNED: This field lists the number of data sets as- 
    signed to each profile number. 
    COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of 20 characters). 
    It is stored by the system but not used. 
    Softkeys 
    PROFILE NUM: The PROFILE NUM softkey allows a user to select a device by num- 
    ber. Pressing this softkey displays the ENTER PROFILE NUM: prompt. When the 
    number has been entered, the command line updates and the line pointer moves to 
    profile number. The selection is completed by pressing the ENTER softkey. 
    SEL. OPTION: A new form is displayed when the SEL. OPTION softkey is pressed. 
    Refer to the Options Subform for Form 29. 
    REVIEW: A new form is displayed when the REVIEW softkey is pressed. Refer to the 
    Review Subform for Form 29. This softkey appears when the number of datasets is 
    greater than 0. 
    The softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are also provided. 
    Options Subform For Form 29 
    4.35 
    The system displays this form when the programmer presses the SEL. OPTION soft- 
    key in Form 29, Data Terminal Equipment Profile. The options displayed are for the 
    profile number that was on the command line of Form 29. 
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    [ PROFILE NUMBER : 1 1 DTE 
    OPTIONS 
    I WLIJE 
    Terminal type 
    Language 
    DTRX Echoplex 
    Editing 
    Editing character delete (0 - 127, Decimal ualue of WC11 
    Editing line display (0 - 127, Decimal ualue of WC11 
    Inject  after  
    Number of pads after  (0 - 71 
    Number of pads after  (0 - 71 
    DTRX 
    Inactiuity Timer 1 - 60 seconds code 1 
    code 1 
    UIDEO TERM ENGLISH 
    DIShBLED 
    DISf?BLED 
    0 
    0 
    flLWlwS 
    0 
    0 
    10 
    Terminal type 
    l-TELEPRINTER Z- 
    6-QUIT 
    7- 3- 
    4-TOP 
    8- 9- UIDEO 
    TERM 
    5-BOTTOM 
    0- 
    Figure 4-43 Options Subform Layout 
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    							CDE Form Descriptions 
    Field Descriptions 
    , The header displays the profile number. 
    VALUE: The VALUE field displays the current setting for each option. 
    Softkeys 
    Some of the softkeys displayed are the alternative settings for the option displayed on 
    the command line. Refer to parameters, for details. The following softkeys are contin- 
    uously present: TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT. 
    Parameters 
    Terminal Type: This parameter is used to determine how the delete character is de- 
    fined on a video or teleprinter terminal. A teleprinter terminal displays a 7” when the 
    delete character is used and the video terminal transmits a , , 
    . 
    Language: Commands and responses for the DTRX can be English or French. 
    DTRX Echopiex: This parameter determines whether the DTRX (data transceiver), 
    will echo back transmitted characters to the originating station. The exception is pro- 
    grammed keys in the DTE and data circuit descriptor forms. 
    Editing: Enabled, this option provides the user with editing function DTRX delete 
    character, and DTRX display line. 
    Editing Character Delete: An ASCII code in decimal form is used to define a character 
    as a delete key. If echoplex and DTRX editing options are enabled, a “p’ appears as 
    the delete character on a teleprinter and a , , , is 
    transmitted back to a video terminal. 
    Editing Line Display: An ASCII code in decimal form is used to define a character as 
    a display line key. When DTRX editing is enabled and the ASCII code for display line 
    is transmitted, the current DTRX command line and the input digits are displayed on 
    a new line. 
    Inject cLF> After : This field is used to accommodate terminal variations in the 
    handling of carriage returns (). Some terminals automatically insert line feed 
    (cLF>) after carriage return. While connected to the data transceiver the following 
    options are available: 
    NEVER: No linefeed insertions after  detected. 
    FROM DTE: Inset-t cLF> after  from DTE if the echoplex feature is enabled. 
    The  and cLF> is returned to the Data Terminal Equipment by the Data 
    Transceiver after a  was received from the DTE. All messages originated 
    by the DTRX (data transceiver) would only have a . The DTE would typically 
    provide this. 
    FROM SYSTEM (DTRX): Insert cLF> after  from DTRX. All messages orig- 
    inated by the PABX that have a  will have a cLF> injected. This does not 
    include  which are echoed back to the DTE. This option would be used if 
    the DTE provided local echoing of characters transmitted. 
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    ALWAYS: The cLF> will be injected if the  is originated from the DTE or 
    DTRX. 
    Number of Pads after : This field is used for terminals that require delays after 
    a carriage return before receiving printable characters (printers with small or no buff- 
    ers). Values entered range from 0 to 7* This option is valid only if echoplex is enabled. 
    Number of Pads after cLFx This field is used for terminals that require delays after 
    a line feed return before receiving printable characters (printers with small or no buff- 
    ers). Values entered range from 0 to 7. This option is valid only if echoplex is enabled. 
    DTRX Inactivity Timer: This field specifies the length of time between the last char- 
    acter received or transmitted from a data device and the DTRX being dropped. Values 
    range between 1 to 60 seconds; default is 10 seconds. 
    Review List SUBFORM for Form 29 
    4.36 This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in Form 29, DTE Profile. The 
    form provides a list of users of a particular profile identified by their physical location. 
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    [ PROFILE NUMBER : 1 1 BW SLT CCT SCT COMMENTS 
    > 1 8 1 2 < 
    1 8 1 2 
    l- 2- 3- 4- 5- 
    6-QUIT 7-PROFILE NIJM 8- 9- 0- 
    4-104 
    Figure 4-44 Review List Subform Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    The header line displays the profile number. 
    BAY, SLT, CCT, SCTI These fields list the bay, slot, circuit and subcircuit of the device 
    programmed. These fields cannot be modified. 
    COMMENTS: This field displays the comments for each device from the Data Assign- 
    ment form. It cannot be modified. 
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    Softkeys 
    PROFILE NUM: When this softkey is pressed the command line displays ‘ENTER 
    PROFILE NUM:‘. After entering a valid number and pressing the ENTER softkey, the 
    screen will display the list of users of that DTE profile, if any. 
    The standard softkeys CANCEL, ENTER and QUIT are also provided. 
    Form 30 - Device Interconnection Table 
    4.37 This form specifies which devices may be connected. See Figure 4-45 for the form 
    layout. The system allows a maximum of 25 devices. 
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    I 
    03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 
    >@lX * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *< 
    @2x************************ 
    03~~......***************** 
    @.t?Ex......***************** 
    05~~......***************** 
    06~~......***************** 07~~......***************** 
    08~ se * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
    @g**icLif;ic;***************** 
    ,0************************* 
    11x************************ 
    12x************************ 
    @I%************************ 
    l- 2- 3- 4-TOP 5-BOTTOM 
    6-QUIT 7-INTERCON NIJM 8-DIShLLOW 9-REUIEW 0- 
    Figure 4-45 Form 30 Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    Initially, the system interconnects all devices except trunks. The asterisk (*) character 
    indicates the device the row represents is allowed to connect to the device the column 
    represents. When the system inhibits device interconnection, it is indicated by the 
    period (.) character. The device numbers are listed in the header line and the first 
    column. The devices these numbers represent are listed in the nested REVIEW form. 
    Softkeys 
    INTERCON NUM: The INTERCON NUM softkey allows a user to select a device by 
    number. Pressing this softkey displays the ENTER INTERCONNECT NUM: prompt. 
    Entering the interconnect number (I to 25) displays that device with a series of ‘*’ 
    characters (allow interconnection) and ‘.’ characters (disallow interconnection). Cursor 
    movement on the command line is controlled by the right and left cursor control keys. 
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    DISALLOW/ALLOW: This softkey has two functions; it enables and disables intercon- 
    nection between devices. Pressing the DISALLOW softkey disables the interconnec- 
    tion between those two devices unidirectionally. For example, when modifying con- 
    nections for device 5 (the command line displays line 5) and the DISALLOW softkey 
    is pressed when the cursor is under the sixth column, then device 5 cannot commu- 
    nicate with device 6. However, device 6 can still communicate with device 5. Total 
    interconnection is inhibited only when a ‘.’ (disallow) character is inserted at row 6 
    (device 6) under the fifth column (device 5). The softkey now displays the ALLOW 
    prompt. Pressing the ALLOW softkey enables the unidirectional interconnection be- 
    tween the selected devices; the ‘*’ character replaces the ‘.’ character. 
    REVIEW: Pressing the REVIEW softkey displays a new form (refer to Review List 
    Subform for Form 30). This form lists all the device types. 
    The standard softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are provided. 
    Review List Subform for Form 30 
    4.38 This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in the Device lnterconnec- 
    tion Table Form. When entered from Form 30, this form displays a list of the device 
    types. Refer to Figure 4-46 for the form layout. Note that the data in this form cannot 
    be modified. 
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    ENTR’f NUM DEUICE T’fPE 
    DESCRIPTION INTERCONNECT NUM 
    > 01 
    Station/Set 1 
    02 Console 
    2 03 Loop Start Trunk 
    3 
    04 Ground Start Trunk 
    4 
    05 DID/Tie Trunk 
    5 
    06 E&H Trunk 
    ( Z-Wire or 4-Wire 
    1 6 
    07 RESERUED 
    7 
    08 
    RESERUED 
    8 
    09 RESERUED 
    9 
    10 RESERUED 
    10 
    11 
    RESERUED 11 
    12 RESERUED 
    12 
    I 01 
    Station/Set 1 
    l- Z-ENTRY NUM 3- 4-TOP 5-BOTTOM 
    6-QUIT 
    7-INTERCON NUM 8- 9- 
    0- 
    Figure 4-46 Review List Subform Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    ENTRY NUM: This field lists the entry numbers for the device types. There is a total 
    of 25 entry numbers. The ENTRY NUM field cannot be modified. 
    DEVICE TYPE DESCRIPTION: This field lists the titles assigned to the entry numbers. 
    The DEVICE TYPE DESCRIPTION field cannot be modified. The last 13 entries are 
    reserved for future use. 
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    INTERCONNECT NUM: This field lists all the interconnect numbers; it links this form 
    to the previous form (refer to Form 30, Device Interconnection Table). The interconnect 
    numbers range from I to 25. The INTERCONNECT NUM field cannot be modified. 
    ENTRY NUM: This softkey selects an entry number. Pressing the ENTRY NUM softkey 
    displays the ENTER ENTRY NUM: on the command line. The selection is completed 
    by entering a valid entry number (I to 25). 
    INTERCON NUM: This softkey selects a device type by its interconnect number. Press- 
    ing the INTERCON NUM softkey displays ENTER INTERCONNECT NUM: on the 
    command line. The selection is completed by entering a valid interconnect number (I 
    to 25). 
    The standard softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are provided. 
    Form 31 - System Abbreviated Dial Entry 
    4.39 This form specifies System Abbreviated Dial numbers. Refer to the Features Descrip 
    tion Practice (under Abbreviated Dial) for details. See Figure 4-47 for the form layout. 
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    INDEX NUMBER DIGIT STRING PRIWTE 
    > 1 2411 < 
    11 2411 
    l- Z-FIND INDEX 3- 4-TOP SBOTTOM 
    64UIT 7- 8-DELETE 9-PRIWTE 0- 
    Figure 4-47 Form 31 Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    INDEX NUMBER: This field lists the index numbers: there is one for each entry in the 
    form. The System Abbreviated Dial Access Code followed by the index number forms 
    the abbreviated dial number. Each index number can be a maximum of three digits. 
    DIGIT STRING: This field lists the digit strings: there is one for each Index number. 
    The digit string can be a maximum of 26 digits for a non-private number, 25 digits for 
    a private number. The following special characters may be entered: 
    *1 = Pause for 5 seconds (for ONS Voice Mail feature) 
    *3 = Wait for user to manually insert digits (2 digits expected) 
    *4 = Send call forward condition (for ONS Voice Mail feature) 
    *5 = Call to Call Announce Port. This code must be at the end of the number; it cannot have digits 
    following it. 
    *6 = Insert caller’s ID (for ONS Voice Mail feature) 
    *8 = Send digits of calling party (for ONS Voice Mail feature) 
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    *9 = Pause for 1 second (for ONS Voice Mail feature) 
    ** = DTMF digit * 
    # = DTMFdigit# 
    PRIVATE: This field specifies which entries are private (as indicated by the PRIVATE 
    prompt) and which are non-private (as indicated by a blank). 
    Softkeys 
    FIND INDEX: This softkey selects an index number. Pressing the FIND INDEX softkey 
    displays ENTER INDEX NUM: on the command line. The selection is completed by 
    entering a valid index number (a maximum of three digits). 
    INSERT This softkey adds new digit strings to this form. Pressing the INSERT softkey 
    clears the command line and moves the cursor to the INDEX NUMBER field. The 
    addition is completed by entering a valid index number and digit string. The system 
    inserts the addition in ascending numerical order according to the INDEX NUMBER 
    field. Note that if there is no data in this form or if the line pointer is pointing to the last 
    line of data, then this softkey does not appear. 
    PRIVATE/NON-PRIVATE: This softkey has two functions. Pressing the PRIVATE soft- 
    key sets the selected digit string entry to private; the PRIVATE prompt appears in the 
    PRIVATE field and the softkey now displays the NON-PRIVATE prompt. Pressing the 
    NON-PRIVATE softkey sets the selected digit string to non-private; the PRIVATE field 
    blanks and the softkey displays the PRIVATE prompt once again. 
    The softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, DELETE, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are provided. 
    Form 32 - Customer Data Print 
    4.40 This form lists all the customer data entry options that can be sent to an output device, 
    such as a printer or a terminal. The options are selected by Print Option Number. Note 
    that this form cannot be modified. Refer to Table 3-l for a complete list of the form 
    numbers and to Figure 4-48 for the form layout. Print Options with “*” are subforms of 
    the preceding form. 
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    PRINT OPTION CDE DBTB PRINT 
    01 System Configuration 
    02 Feature Recess Codes 
    03 COS Definition 
    09 System Options/System Timers 
    05 Tenant Interconnection Table 
    06 Tenant Night Switching 
    07 Console Bssignments 
    08 Attendant LDN Assignments 
    09 Station/SUPERSET Telephones 
    09* Line/SUPERSET Telephone Appearances 
    10 Pickup Groups 
    11 Data Circuit Descriptors alarm status = NO RLRRM 
    < 
    m 01 
    l- 
    6-QUIT System Configuration 
    Z-PRINT 0LL 3- 
    7-PRINT OPTION 8- t-TOP 
    9-PRINT 5-BOTTOM 
    0- 
    4-108 
    Figure 4-48 Form 32 Layout 
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    							CDE Form Descriptions 
    Field Descriptions 
    PRINT OPTION: This field lists the print option numbers for the CDE options that can 
    be sent to an output device (a terminal or a printer). There is a maximum of 50 print 
    option numbers. The PRINT OPTION field cannot be modified. 
    CDE DATA PRINT This field lists the form names associated with the print option 
    numbers. Print options with the form name RESERVED are not available. The CDE 
    DATA PRINT field cannot be modified. 
    Softkeys 
    PRINT ALL: This softkey transmits the contents of all the CDE Data Print option ranges 
    to an output device (printer or terminal). Pressing the PRINT ALL softkey blanks the 
    softkey display (with the exception of the QUIT softkey). 
    Further CDE is prohibited while PRINT ALL is in effect. The command line sequentially 
    prompts the user to enter the desired ranges for options. The softkey ENTER must be 
    pressed after each entry. The Data Print options are listed below: 
    1. PRINT FROM COS START: TO COS END 
    2. PRINT FROM TRK CCT DESC START: TO TRK CCT DESC END 
    3. PRINT FROM DATA CCT DESC START: TO DATA CCT DESC END 
    4. PRINT FROM DTE PROFILE START: TO DTE PROFILE NUM. END 
    5. PRINT FROM Tl LINK DESC. START: TO Tl LINK DESC. END. 
    When printing starts, the command line displays: CDEDATAPRINTINPROGRESS and the only 
    softkey available is ABORT. 2 
    Note: The system does not generate an error message if the specified printer is not operational. 
    ABORT 
    This sofIkey appears whenever a print is in progress. Pressing this softkey 
    cancels the current active printout. 
    PRINT OPTION: This softkey selects a print option number. Pressing the PRINT OP- 
    TION softkey displays ENTER PRINT OPTION: on the command line. The selection 
    is completed by entering a valid print option number. The command line displays the 
    selected option. 
    PRINT This softkey transmits the contents of the selected print option to an output 
    device (printer or terminal). Pressing the PRINT softkey blanks the softkey display 
    (except for the ABORT softkey) for the duration of the print operation. When completed, 
    the system displays CDE DATA PRINT OPTION XX HAS COMPLETED PRINTING 
    where XX is the print option number. The softkey display returns to the original format. 
    The standard softkeys CANCEL, ENTER, DELETE, TOP, BOTTOM, and QUIT are 
    also provided. 
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    Form 33 - Account Code Entry 
    4.41 This form specifies the account codes in the database. If the account codes are veri- 
    fied, they are stored in the account code database. Refer to Figure 4-49 for the form 
    layout. Refer also to the SQfiof~ Message De&G/ Recording CSMJRj 
    Practice. This 
    form can only be accessed if System Option 05, Verified Account Codes is enabled. 
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    fJCCOUN1 CODE cos COR 
    RCTIUE 
    > < 
    l- z- 3- 4- 5- 
    6-QUIT 7- 8- 9- 0- 
    Figure 4-49 Form 33 Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    ACCOUNT CODE: 
    This field lists the stored account code entries. The length of the 
    account code is specified in Form 04, System Options/System Timers (System Option 
    55, Account Code Length). Depending on the status of System Option 55, account 
    codes can be variable from I to 12 digits or fixed to a set value from 4 to 12 digits. 
    COS: This field specifies a COS number for each account code entry. This COS number 
    replaces the caller’s COS number for the duration of the call. When the call is finished, 
    the system restores the caller’s original COS number. If this field remains blank, then 
    the caller’s original COS number is used for the call. 
    COR: This field specifies a COR number for each account code entry. The system 
    replaces the caller’s COR number with this COR number for the tenure of the call. 
    Upon call completion, the caller’s original COR number is restored. If there is no 
    specified COR number, then the caller’s original COR number is used for the call. 
    ACTIVE: This field specifies which account codes can be accessed (as marked by the 
    ACTIVE prompt) and which account codes are denied access (as marked by the 
    INACTIVE prompt). 
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