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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    Register 4 
    a bcdefghij 
    4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 
    b: Call Forward - Follow Me 
    0 = Disable all Call Forwarding 
    1 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal numbers only 
    2 = Allow forwarding of extensions only to internal or external numbers 
    3 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal or external numbers 
    c: Call Forward - Busy 
    0 = Disable all Call Forwarding 
    1 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal numbers only 
    2 = Allow forwarding of extensions only to internal or external numbers 
    3 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal or external numbers 
    d: Call Forward - No Answer 
    0 = Disable all Call Forwarding 
    1 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal numbers only 
    2 = Allow forwarding of extensions only to internal or external numbers 
    3 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal or external numbers 
    e: Call Forward Busy/No Answer 
    0 = Disable all Call Forwarding 
    1 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal numbers only 
    2 = Allow forwarding of extensions only to internal or external numbers 
    3 = Allow forwarding of trunks or extensions to internal or external numbers 
    f: 
    Proceed To Be Call Forwarded Externally 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    9: Executive Busy Override 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable Except on Incoming trunks 
    2 = Enable On All Calls 
    h: Executive Busy Override Security 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    *. 
    I. Associated Modem Line 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    ‘. 
    1. Wake Up from Extension 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMANDS 121 - 129 COS 1 - COS 9 Programming (Cont’d) 
    Register 5 
    a b c d e f g hi j k 
    5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 0 
    b: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 10 - 19 or 100 - 199 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable . 
    c: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 20 - 29 or 200 - 299 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 30 - 39 or 300 - 399 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 40 - 49 or 400 - 499 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 50 - 59 or 500 - 599 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    g: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 60 - 69 or 600 - 699 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    h: Abbreviated Dial Numbers 70 - 79 or 700 - 799 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    I. . . Abbreviated Dial Numbers 80 - 89 or 800 - 899 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    ‘. 
    I- Abbreviated Dial Numbers 90 - 99 or 900 - 999 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    k: Last Number Redial 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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    Register 6 
    b: 
    c: NOT USED 
    Outgoing Access To E&M Tie Trunks 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: Outgoing Access To CO Trunks 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Register 7 
    b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e: 
    f: 
    9: 
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    SUPERSET 4ISUPERSET 420 Message Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Account Code Entry 
    0 = Not allowed 
    1 = Optional 
    2 = Required for Toll Calls Only 
    3 = Required for all Calls (Toll & Non-Toll) 
    Auxiliary Attendant Position 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Directed Call Pickup 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Directed Call Pickup Security 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Hunt Group Login 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    h: Lockout Alarm 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Register 8 
    a b c d e f g 
    8 11 10 0 0 
    b: Extension Camp-on 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    c: CO Trunk Camp-on 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: Inward Dial Trunk Camp-on 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: DID Restriction 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Trunk Group Programming 
    4.5 The Trunk Group Programming commands set parameters and feature options that 
    apply only to the trunks in the Trunk Group. In all cases there are default values; the 
    installer need only perform data entry where a change from the default value is 
    desired. The Trunk Group Programming command numbers are 151 through 156, 
    corresponding to Trunk Groups 1 through 6. 
    Explanation of Options 
    Type of Hunting - Circular, Terminal: 
    When a user dials a Trunk Group Access 
    Code, the SX-50 system automatically checks each trunk in the group in order of 
    equipment number until it finds one idle. Terminal hunting always begins at the first 
    trunk in the group. Circular hunting starts each hunt from the trunk following the one 
    last accessed, returning to the group’s first trunk when the last one has been accessed. 
    Circular hunting has the advantage of more even use of trunk equipment. 
    Trunk Group Overflow: If all the trunks in a Trunk Group are busy, busy tone is 
    returned. Optionally, the SX-50 system can hunt for a trunk in another group. If all the 
    trunks in the overflow group are busy and that group has no overflow group 
    programmed, busy tone is returned. Overflow groups must be of the same trunk type 
    and must be compatible in the digits required to complete any call. 
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    Identified Trunk Group: After any trunk in an identified trunk group has been seized 
    outgoing, it outpulses the trunk group access code before the digits dialed at the calling 
    telephone. This option is applicable to some types of networking. 
    Wait for Dial Tone: Outpulsing of the dialed digits begins when dial tone is received 
    or 5 seconds after trunk seizure, whichever is sooner. The other options are: 
    l dial after a programmed delay of up to 5 seconds, 
    l check for dial tone every 5 seconds, dial when received 
    . let the user listen for dial tone. The user then flashes the switchhook (or dials ‘1’ if at a 
    SUPERSET telephone). . 
    Supervision: The default setting is None. This should be used on LWGS trunks if they 
    do not provide supervision. For an E&M trunk, set supervision to 1. 
    DTMF or Rotary Outpulsing By default, the SX-50 system supports DTMF-only 
    trunks; tone-to-pulse conversion is disabled. Pulse-only trunks can be supported by 
    enabling conversion. Problems can occur on trunks that accept both DTMF and pulse 
    dialing: both the DTMF from the calling set and the trunk circuit outpulsing reach the 
    trunk. The SX-50 system can be set to block all outgoing audio or just the DTMF tones 
    during dialing. 
    Manual Non-CO Trunk: This should be enabled on E&M Trunks that ring directly at 
    the far end Attendant (user dials Access Code only, no destination digits). This ensures 
    a two-way audio connection is established immediately. This option also applies to 
    LS/GS trunks that ring the Attendant of another PBX. 
    Senbing Answer on Incoming Dial Trunks: Some PBXs require an answer 
    supervision signal be sent to them to enable audio. This option applies to E&M and CO 
    trunks. 
    Behind PABX Operation: This option permits an SX-50 system used as a slave 
    PABX to transmit a switchhook flash from an extension user to the main PABX through 
    the LS/GS Trunk Card. Enable “Flash is Loop Disconnect” or “Flash is Ring Ground” 
    as required by the host PBX. 
    COMMANDS 151 - 156 Trunk Group Programming 
    Register 1 
    a b c d e f g h i 
    10 0 0 0 - - - - 
    b: Trunk Select (0 = Automatic) 
    c: Type of Hunting 
    0 = Circular 
    1 = Terminal 
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    d: Overflow Trunk Group 
    0 = Disable 
    1 - 6 = Trunk Group Number 
    e: Identified Trunk Group 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f - i: Trunk Group Access Code 
    Defaults: 
    Cmd151 =9,Cmd152=8, 
    Cmd153=78,Cmd154=79 
    Cmd 155 = blank, Cmd 156 = blank 
    Register 2 
    a 
    bcdefghijk 
    20020000000 
    b: Wait For Dial Tone 
    0 = No wait, outpulse after delay 
    1 = Wait up to 5 seconds, then outpulse anyway 
    2 = Check for dial tone every 5 seconds 
    3 = Unlimited wait with detection by user 
    c: Dial Tone Detection Timing 
    0 = 120 ms required 
    1 = 40 ms required 
    d: Delay Before Outpulsing 1 - 5 seconds 
    Note: Wait for Dial Tone must be set to 0. 
    e: 
    Answer Supervision 
    0 = No Answer Supervision 
    1 = Supervision is Meter Pulse or Reversal 
    2 = Ignore Supervision except for Toll Restriction 
    3 = Supervision is Meter Pulse, Ignore Reversals 
    f: Restrict External Calls on Reversal (0 = Disable, 1 = Enable) 
    DTMF or Rotary Outpulsing 
    0 = DTMF 
    1 = Rotary 
    2 = Rotary, Disable Outgoing Audio Until Answer 
    3 = Rotary, Inhibit DTMF Until Answer 
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    h: Simulate CO Dial Tone 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    . . 
    I. Trunk Group SMDR Enable 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    . . 
    J- Trunk Group Last Number Redial 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    k: Trunk Group Manual E&M Trunk 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Register 3 
    b: Message Registration 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    C:. Count Additional Message Units 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    2 = Enable, Insert Pseudo Message Unit every 6 Seconds 
    3 = Enable, Insert Pseudo Message Unit every 60 Seconds 
    d,e: Initial Message Unit Charge 00 - 99 Units 
    f&J: Additional Message Unit Charge 00 --j 99 Units 
    h: Pseudo Answer Timer 1 -+ 7 X 10 seconds 
    Register 4 
    a b c d e 
    4 0 0 0 0 
    b: Sending Answer On Incoming Dial Trunks 
    0 = Send Answer When Answer Received 
    (Supervision is Answer Only) 
    1 = Send Answer After End of Dialing (Time-out) 
    2 = Send Answer Upon Accessing Outgoing Trunk 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    c: Behind PABX Operation 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable, Flash is Loop Disconnect 
    2 = Enable, Flash is Ring Ground 
    d: 
    Behind PBX Recall Signal Duration 
    0 = 500 ms 
    1 = 750 ms 
    e: Credit Card Calling Operation 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    User Programming Access 
    4.6 The User Programming Access registers determine which command registers may 
    be modified by the system user entering CDE with the User Security Code. They do 
    not affect installer access via the System Security Code. 
    COMMAND 180 
    Register 1 
    b: Command 100, System Options 
    c: Commands 121 - 129, COS Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    d: 
    Command, 110, Feature access Codes 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Commands 301 - 310, Extension Programming ._ 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: 
    Commands 321 + 330, Block Programming 
    - Extension Numbering 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    !T Commands 341 - 350, Block Programming 
    - Extension Memberships 
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    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Register 2 
    a bcdefgh - 
    2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 
    b: 
    c: 
    d: 
    e: 
    f: 
    9: 
    h: Commands 361 --, 366, Extension Hunting _ 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Command 381, Ring Group Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Commands 
    401 --z 480, SUPERSET Telephone Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Commands 501 - 580, Trunk Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Commands 151 -+ 156, Trunk Group Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Commands 700 --, 752, ARS Data Table Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Command 600, Verified Authorization Code Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    Register 3 
    a b c d e f 
    3 0 0 0 0 0 
    b: Command 185, Function Key Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    c: Command 190, System Security Programming 
    0 = Disable 
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    d: Command 191, User Security Code Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: Command 193, DISA Access Code Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: Command 192, RMATS Security Code Programming 
    0 = Disable 
    Note: Fields c and fare always disabled and cannot be modified- 
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