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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    Table 3-l Feature Index 
    (continued) 
    Feature Name Command Register Field 
    Trunk intercepts 501 - 580 4 d-k 
    5 
    b-f 
    6 
    c 
    Trunk Signaling - DTMF/Rotary Outpulsing 100 2 f 
    151 - 156 2 !J 
    - 
    Trunk-to-Trunk Plus Station Conferencing 100 05 c-+-i 
    121 - 129 1 
    501 - 580 1 A 
    2 c 
    Unlimited Wait For Dial Tone 151 + 156 2 b 
    . 
    User Security Code Programming 180 123 b-h 
    191 01 
    b-e 
    Voice Mail Port 100 8 
    g+i 
    12 c 
    110 19-24 
    c-f 
    38,39 c-f 
    121 - 129 2 
    3 :t 
    4 
    5 g:h 
    k 
    7 
    d,f 
    301 -310 01 416 d,f 
    361 - 366 2-9 b-e 
    401 - 480 15 c-e 
    Wait For Dial Tone 151 + 156 2 b 
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    ’ CUST6MER DATA ENTRY 
    REGISTERS 
    General 
    4.1 This Part details the options each CDE field controls and shows the default values. It 
    serves as a guide for initial programming or modification to t-he existing database. 
    Those Commands which cannot be edited are omitted from this Section. Refer to 
    Section 9104-091-350-NA, Troubleshooting Procedures and General Maintenance 
    Information for details. These Commands include: 
    l Command 980, System Status Display 
    l Command 981, Inter-DX Link Status Display 
    l Command 982, Station Status Display 
    l Command 983, SUPERSET Telephone Status Display 
    l Command 984, Trunk Status Display 
    l Command 999, Software Identity Display 
    Physical Configuration 
    4.2 
    Table 4-2 and Table 4-3 enable the installer to determine quickly the equipment 
    number of any extension or trunk in the system. Many command registers require the 
    entry of equipment numbers. 
    Table 4-l Card and Module Types 
    Card/Module Type Abbreviation 
    ~ ONS Line Card (16 Lines) 
    ONS Line Card (8 Lines) 
    OPS Line Card (8 Lines) 
    OPS Line Card (4 Lines) 
    COV Line Card (8 Lines) 
    DNIC Line Card (8 Lines) 
    LS/GS Trunk Card (8 Trunks) 
    LS/GS Trunk Card (4 Trunks) 
    DID Trunk Card (8 Trunks) 
    ONS 16 
    ONS 8 
    OPS 8 
    OPS 4 
    COV 8 
    DNIC 8 
    LSIGS 8 
    LSIGS 4 
    DID 8 
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    Table 4-l Card and Module Types 
    (continued) 
    Card/Module Type 
    DID Trunk Card (4 Trunks) 
    Universal Card 
    l Music on Hold/Pager Module 
    l E&M Trunk Module 
    l RMATS Module 
    Control Card 
    Control Card 2 * .Abbreviation 
    DID4 - 
    UNIVERSAL 
    MOH/PAGER 
    E&M MOD 
    RMATS 
    MCCl 
    MCC2 
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    * Music on Hold/Paging capability requires MS53 software 
    Table 4-2 Station Equipment Numbers 
    Circuit 
    Number Slot Number 
    I I 
    I I I I I I 1 
    I I 
    ( 
    I 
    16 016 032 048 064 1 080 1 096 1 112 128 144 160 
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    Table 4-3 SUPERSETITrunk Equipment Numbers 
    Circuit Slot Number 
    Number 
    1 2 3 4 5- 6 7 .8 9 10 
    01 01 09 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 
    Note: E&M Trunks use ODD Equipment Numbers only. 
    System Options Programming 
    4.3 The System Options commands set parameters and feature options that apply 
    throughout the system. Likewise, the Feature Access Codes table assigns access 
    codes available throughout the system. In both cases there are default values; the 
    installer need only perform data entry where a change from the default value is 
    desired. 
    COMMAND 100 
    System Maintenance 
    a 
    b c d e f g h 
    01110010 
    a,b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e,f,g: Register Number 
    Automatic Diagnostics 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    RMATS Protocol Selection 
    0 = CClll- 
    1 = North American 
    Test Line Equipment Number 001 - 160 
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    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    h: RESERVED 
    Attendant Functions 
    a,b: 
    Register Number 
    c: Executive Busy Override (Console) 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable except on I/C Trunks 
    2 = Enable on all Calls 
    d: Console Inhibit 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e,f: 
    RESERVED 
    Tone and Ringing Control 
    a bcdefghij 
    0 3 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: 
    Tone Plan Variants 
    0 = North American 
    1 = Hong Kong 
    2 = Taiwan 
    d: Transfer Dial Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Ringing Cadence Cycle Time 
    3 = 3 sets 
    4 = 4 sets 
    5 = 5 sets 
    f: 
    Discriminating Ringing 
    0 = Disable 
    1 - Enable 
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    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    g: Distinctive Callback Ringing 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: 
    Disconnect Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Send selected DTMF tone to Dictation Port 
    2 = Connect selected Call Progress Tone to Dictation Port 
    i,j: DTMF / Call Progress Tone Selection 
    If field H = 1 . 
    00 - 09 = DTMF digits 0 - 9 
    10 = DTMF * sign 
    11 = DTMF # sign 
    If field H = 2 
    00 = Dial Tone 
    01 = Busy Tone 
    02 = Reorder Tone 
    Register 04 
    These field values should not be changed. 
    Trunk Connections 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: CO To CO Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: E&M To E&M Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: CO To E&M Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable for Incoming CO trunks only 
    2 = Enable for Outgoing CO trunks only 
    3 = Enable for both Incoming and Outgoing CO trunks 
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    f: Conference Warning Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable if a CO is a conferee 
    2 = Enable on all conferences 
    DID To CO Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: DID To E&M Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    . . 
    I. DID To DID Connection 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Station Attributes 
    a b c d e f g 
    0 6 0 1 0 0 0 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Station Switchhook Flash Timing ’ 
    0 = 150-750 ms 
    1 = 150-1500 ms 
    2 = Flash is Release 
    3 = 90 ms Calibrated Flash 
    d: Station Digit Collection 
    1 = 1opps 
    2 = 20 pps 
    e: Partial Flash Inhibit 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: RESERVED 
    9: RESERVED 
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    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    SUPERSET Attributes 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Auto-Answer System Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: SUPERSET Auto-hold 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Delayed Ringing Key Timeout 
    1 = 10 seconds 
    2 = 20 seconds 
    3 = 30 seconds 
    Overflow Control 
    I- 
    a b c d e f g h i 
    0 
    8 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Overflow Mode In Day Service 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Immediate Switching to Overflow 
    2 = Automatic Switching to Overflow after Timeout 
    3 = Automatic Switching to Night Service 
    d: Overflow Mode In Night Service 
    0 = Disable ‘_ 
    1 = Immediate Switching to Overflow 
    2 = Automatic Switching to Overflow after Timeout 
    e: Automatic Switch To Overflow Timeout (1 + 7) X 1 O’seconds 
    f: Internal Calls To Console Routed to Overflow 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable During Day Service 
    2 = Enable During Night Service 
    3 = Enable During Both Day and Night Service 
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    g,h,i: Overflow Point 
    000 = Night Bell 
    001 --, 160 = Station Equipment Number 
    161 + 166 = Hunt Group 
    167 = Ring Group 
    Features Selection 1 
    a b c d e f g h i 
    091000000 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Abbreviated Dial Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: Last Number Redial ^O Key Access 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Conflict Dialing Timer 
    0 = Disabled 
    1 = 3 seconds 
    2’ = 5 seconds 
    3 = 7 seconds 
    f: Music On Hold 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    9: Background Music 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: Abbreviated Dial Access 
    0 = 2-digit index number - 90 entries maximum 
    1 = 3-digit index number - 900 entries maximum 
    Note: When the value of this field is changed, all previous Abbreviated Dial entries are erased. 
    *. 
    I. RESERVED 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    Features Selection 2 
    ~1. 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Automatic Wake-Up 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable with Wake-Up tone 
    2 = Enable with Music 
    3 = Enable with Intercept to RAD 
    d: Automatic Wake-Up Printout 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Message Register Audit 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    2 = Enable with clearing of Message Registers 
    f: Use Of Hash (#) For Trunks 
    0 = Enable Tone-to-Pulse Override on Trunks 
    1 = Enable End-of-Dial 
    9: Proportional Call Charging 
    0 = Charge to Originating Extension Only 
    1 = Charge to All Parties Involved in the Call 
    h: RESERVED 
    . . 
    I. Room Status Printout 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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