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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    COMMAND JO0 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    Timeout Selection 
    a,b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e: 
    f: 
    9: 
    h: Register Number 
    _ 
    Timed Recall - Camp-On (Trunks) l-7 XlOseconds 
    Timed Recall - No Answer 1 
    - 7 X 10 seconds 
    Timed Recall - Call Hold (Extension) 1 -+ 4 X 1 minute 
    Timed Recall - Call Hold (Attendant) 1 
    - 7 X 10 seconds 
    Call Forward No Answer Timeout 1 
    - 7 X 10 seconds 
    Drop Unanswered Trunks After 5 Minutes 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Message Waiting 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Message Waiting System Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable with Lamps 
    2 = Enable with Bells. 
    3 = Enable with 30-second Manual Line 
    d: 
    Message Waiting Indication 
    0 = Always 
    1 = During Day Service Only 
    e: Message Waiting Indication Interval (1 - 4) X 5 minutes 
    f: 
    Message Waiting Automatic Cancel 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 
    a b c d e f g h’i j 
    13 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 
    a,b: Register Number 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    c: ARS Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: ARS Attendant Bypass 
    d = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: ARS Alarms 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: ARS Return Dial Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Expensive Route Warning Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: Attendant ARS Routing Class of Service (RCS) 
    0 = ARS Does Not Apply 
    1 = RCSI 
    2=RCS2‘ 
    3 = RCS3 
    ‘. 
    I. ARS Interdigit Timeout 
    0 = 5 seconds 
    1 = 10 seconds 
    Abbreviated Dial ARS Bypass Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    System Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 
    a 
    bcdefghijk 
    14000000000 
    a,b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e: 
    f: 
    9: 
    h: 
    k: Register Number 
    SMDR System Enable 
    0 = Disable . 
    1 = Enable Incoming Trunks Calls Only 
    2 = Enable Outgoing Trunks Calls Only 
    3 = Enable Both Incoming and Outgoing Trunk Calls 
    Record Meter Pulses 
    Long Call Indicator 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Incoming Calls Record Only COs 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Drop Calls Of Less Than 8 Digits 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Drop Incomplete Outgoing Calls 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Overwrite Queued Printer Buffer 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    SMDR X Digits Dialed 
    0 = Disable 
    1 + 7 = Last 1 ---, 7 Digits Dialed 
    This field applies to outgoing calls only. 
    VAC Overwrite Account Code 
    0 = Priority to VAC printing 
    1 = Priority to Account Code printing 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    Account Code Control 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Number of Digits (maximum if Variable Length enabled) 
    0 = Disable Account Codes 
    l-8=1 - 8 digits 
    d: Variable Length Account Codes 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Verified Authorization Codes (VACj 
    0 = Disable 
    l-8=1 --, 8 digits 
    Note: 
    All VACs must be deleted prior to changing VAC length. 
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    COMMAND 100 System Options Programming (Cont’d) 
    Printer Control 
    pjgqg$q -’ 
    a,b: Register Number 
    c: Data Demultiplexer Enable (0 = Disable, 1 = Enable) 
    d: 
    Printer Baud Rate ’ 
    O=llO 
    1=150 
    2 = 300 
    3 = 600 
    4 = 1200 
    5 = 1800 
    6 = 2400 
    7 = 4800 
    8 = 9600 
    e: Printer Parity 
    0 = None 
    1 = Odd 
    2 = Even 
    f: Number of TX Bits 5 - 8 
    Number of Stop Bits 1 or 2 
    h: Slow Carriage Return Option 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Output Six Nulls at End-of-Line 
    Contact Monitor 
    a b c d e 
    1 7 0 0 0 
    c,d,e: Contact Monitor Night Answer Point 
    000 = Console 
    001 - 160 = Station Equipment Number 
    161 = Night Bell : 
    ., 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    Feature Access Code Programming 
    COMMAND 110 
    I Feature 
    I Access Code 
    I 
    DIAL ACCESS TO ATTENDANT 
    PAGING ACCESS 
    CALL HOLD 
    CALL HOLD RETRIEVE - LOCAL 
    CALL HOLD RETRIEVE - REMOTE 
    DIAL CALL PICKUP 
    SYSTEM ABBREVIATED DIAL ACCESS 
    CALL FORWARD - FOLLOW ME 
    TAFAS PICKUP 
    CALL FORWARD - NO ANSWER 
    CALL FORWARD - BUSY 
    CALL FORWARD - BUSY/NO ANSWER 
    PROGRAMMING ACCESS 
    ATTENDANT FUNCTIONS 
    CLEAR ALL FEATURES 
    CALL PARK (AlTENDANT) 1 
    CALL PARK (ATTENDANT) 2 
    CALL PARK (ATTENDANT) 3 
    HUNT GROUP 1 ACCESS 
    HUNT GROUP 2 ACCESS 
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    COMMAND 110  COMMAND 110 Feature Access Code Programming (Cont’d)  Feature Access Code Programming (Cont’d) 
    I Feature 
    I Access Code 
    I 
    HUNT GROUP 3 ACCESS  HUNT GROUP 3 ACCESS 
    HUNT GROUP 4 ACCESS  HUNT GROUP 4 ACCESS 
    HUNT GROUP 5 ACCESS  HUNT GROUP 5 ACCESS 
    HUNT GROUP 6 ACCESS  HUNT GROUP 6 ACCESS 
    RING GROUP ACCESS  RING GROUP ACCESS 
    RMATS MODEM ACCESS  RMATS MODEM ACCESS 
    ONS MSG WAITING ACTIVATE  ONS MSG WAITING ACTIVATE 
    ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY  ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY 
    RESERVED  RESERVED 
    AlTENDANT/DIRECTED CALL P  ATTENDANT/DIRECTED CALL PICK1 ‘ICKl 
    MAID IN ROOM  MAID IN ROOM 
    CALLBACKUP SETUP  CALLBACKUP SETUP 
    DO NOT DISTURB  DO NOT DISTURB 
    HUNT GROUP LOGIN/LOGOUT  HUNT GROUP LOGIN/LOGOUT 
    DID LDN 1 ACCESS  DID LDN 1 ACCESS 
    DID LDN 2 ACCESS  DID LDN 2 ACCESS 
    DID LDN 3 ACCESS  DID LDN 3 ACCESS 
    ONS MSG WAITING CALLBACK  ONS MSG WAITING CALLBACK 
    ONS  ONS CANCEL MSG WAITING  CANCEL MSG WAITING JP 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    Class of Service (COS) Programming 
    4.4 The Class of Service Programming commands set parameters and feature options 
    that apply only to the devices in that COS. In all cases there are default values; the 
    installer need only perform data entry where a change from the default value is 
    desired. The COS Programming command numbers are 121 through 129, 
    corresponding to COSs 1 through 9. - 
    COMMANDS 121 - 129 COS I- COS 9 PROGRAMMING 
    Register 1 
    a 
    b end e f g hi j 
    11 11111 0 0 1 
    b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e: 
    f: 
    h: 
    . . 
    I. 
    *. 
    1. Trunk Group 1 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group 2 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group 3 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group 4 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group 5 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group 6 Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group Overflow Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    RESERVED 
    Authorized Trunk to Trunk Connection 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
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    COMMANDS 121 - 129 COS 1 - COS 9 Programming (Cont’d) 
    Register 2 
    a b c d e f g h i-j k 
    21100010000 
    b: Switchhook/Ground Button Flash 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Flash For Consultation Hold 
    2 = Flash For Test Line/Attendant 
    c: Call Direction 
    0 = Originate only 
    1 = Bothway calling 
    2 = Receive Only 
    d: Automatic Ringdown Circuit 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: DISA Access Code Required 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    2 = Special DISA / VAC Required 
    f: Message Registration/Restrictive Station Control 
    0 = Disable both 
    1 = Enable restrictive station control only 
    2 = Enable message registration only 
    3 = Enable both 
    Message Waiting 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: Rotary Only (DISA E&M trunks only) 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    ‘. 
    I. 
    . . 
    1. RESERVED 
    SUPERSET 4ISUPERSET 420 Headset Operation 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    k: Do Not Disturb 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMANDS 121 - 129 COS 1 --, COS 9 Programming (Cont’d) 
    Register 3 
    a b c d e f g h’ i j k 
    311010100~10 
    b: 
    c: Automatic Callback Busy/No Answer 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Paging Access 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    d: Data Line Security 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    e: Call Hold 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    f: Call Block 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    TAFAS Access 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable Pickup From Night Bells 
    2 = Enable Pickup From Night Bells/Attendant 
    h: COS SMDR 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    . . 
    I. Room Status 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    ‘. 
    I- ONS Callback No Answer 
    Activation,During Ringback 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    k: Voice Mail Port 
    0 = Disable . 
    1 = Message Optimization Control * 
    2 = Send Disconnect Tone 
    * Available with MS54 and MS55 only 
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