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    							Customer Data Entry (CDE) 
    Attendant Console Function Key Programming 
    COMMAND 185 
    m! FUNCTION key 
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    I I I 
    ) 0 1 2 1 1 1 4 I STATUS key I I I 
    I I I I 
    1 0 1 3 1 0 1 7 ]TRUNKkey 
    ( o 1 6 ( o 1 3 IPAGEW 
    I I I I 
    I I I I I 0 1 7 I 0 I 6 IWAKE-UPkey 
    0 8 0 1 MSG REG key 
    0 9 0 2 OVERRIDE key 
    I 1 I 2 1 1 I 3 ISWAPkey 
    I I I I I I I I 
    1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 BELLkey 
    ) I I4 1 I 1 2lNlGHTkey , 1 
    a,b: Key Number (1+-l 4) 
    c,d: Key Function: 
    00 = Unassigned 
    01 = Message Registration/ 
    Restrictive Station Control 
    02 = Override 
    r 
    03 = Page 
    04 = Call Block 
    05 = TAFAS Overflow 
    06 = Automatic Wake-up 
    07 = Trunk Status 
    08 = Account Code Entry 
    09 = Message Waiting 
    10 = Function 11 = Bell Mute 
    12 = Night 
    13 = Swap/Split 
    14 = Status 
    15 = Both 
    16 = Room Status 
    17 = Do Not Disturb 
    18 = Attendant Tone Signaling 
    19 = Restrict DID 
    20 = VAC Access 
    21 = Attendant Call Pickup 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    Telephone’Number 
    abc def Contrasth 
    Figure 4-l Programmable Function Keys 
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    System Security Code Programming 
    COMMAND- 190 
    Register 1 
    b: System Security Code 1 st Digit 
    o- 
    9 
    Cl: System Security Code 2nd Digit 
    04 9 
    d: System Security Code 3rd Digit 
    o- 9 
    e: 
    System Security Code 4th Digit 
    o+ 
    9 
    User Security Code Programming 
    COMMAND 191 
    Register 1 
    a b c d e 
    1 1 2 3 4 
    b: User Security Code 1 st Digit 
    o- 9 
    C: User Security Code 2nd Digit 
    o+= 9 
    d: User Security Code 3rd Digit 
    o+ 9 
    e: 
    User Security Code 4th Digit 
    o- 
    9 
    . . 
    _ 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    RMATS Security Code Programming 
    COMMAND 192 
    Register 1 
    b: RMATS Security Code 1 st Digit 
    o+ 9 
    c: RMATS Security Code 2nd Digit 
    o+- 9 
    d: RMATS Security Code 3rd Digit 
    o+- 9 
    e: RMATS Security Code 4th Digit 
    o+ 9 
    f: 
    RMATS Security Code 5th Digit 
    o+ 
    9 
    Register 2 
    a b c d e f 
    2 1 3 5 7 9 
    b: RMATS Security Code 6th Digit 
    o- 9 
    c: RMATS Security Code 7th Digit 
    o-9 
    d: 
    RMATS Security Code 8th Digit 
    o-+ 9 
    e: RMATS Security Code 9th Digit 
    o+ 9 
    f: 
    RMATS Security Code 10th Digit 
    o+ 
    9 
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    DISA Access Code Programming 
    COMMAND 193 
    Register 1 
    a 
    b c d 
    10 0 0 
    b: DISA Access Code 1 st Digit 
    o+ 9 
    Cl DISA Access Code 2nd Digit 
    o+ 9 
    d: DISA Access Code 3rd Digit 
    o+- 9 
    Note: Callers on a DISA Trunk with DISA Access Code Required enabled in its Class of 
    Service must enter the Access Code. By default, the DISA Access Code is not required 
    and callers have immediate access to SX-50 system features. 
    Extension Programming 
    4.7 
    Extension Programming assigns each extension its Extension Number and Class of 
    Service. It can also make the extension a member of a Pickup Group and assign it an 
    ARS Routing Class of Service for trunk routing. 
    Extension Programmjng uses Commands 301 through 310. These correspond to card 
    slots 1 through IO. Register numbers in each command correspond to card ports. 
    When extensions on the same line card are to have consecutive numbers, the 
    customer data programmer can save time by using the Extension Numbering - Block 
    Programming commands. Similarly, if extensions on the same line card are to belong 
    to the same Class of Service, Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of. Service, the 
    Extension Memberships - Block Programming commands are useful. 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMANDS 301 - 310 SLOT 1 - SLOT 10 
    Extension Programming 
    a 
    b c d e f g h. i j k I 
    0 10 1000 -_-.- - 
    I a,b: Circuit number 01 - 16 (01 - 08 for COV and DNIC Card) 
    Note: 
    Even circuit numbers are invalid for the OPS Line Card. . 
    c: 
    Extension Type 
    0 = Extension 
    1 = Contact Monitor 
    2 - 9 = Hotline Groups 2 - 9 
    d: 
    Class of Service 1 - 9 
    0 = No Class of Service 
    e: Allow Attendant to Change Extension COS 
    0 = Not Allowed 
    1 = Allowed 
    f: 
    Pickup Group 1 - 7 
    0 = No Pickup Group 
    9: ARS Routing Class of Service (RCS) 
    0 = ARS Does not Apply 
    1 = RCSl 
    2 = RCS2 
    3 = RCS3 
    4 = Attendant Selectable RCS 
    h: 
    OPS Loop Length (no effect on ONS circuits) 
    0 = Short {under 2km) 
    1 = Long (over 2km) 
    i -+ I: Extension Number 1 - 9999 
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    Extension Numbering - Block Programming 
    4.8 Extension Numbering - Block Programming assigns consecutive extension numbers 
    to extensions on the same card. These commands save time during Customer Data 
    Entry. The installer enters the first and last port to be programmed and the first 
    extension number. 
    Extension Numbering - Block Programming uses Commands 321 through 330, 
    corresponding to card ports 1 through 10. There are no register numbers. 
    COMMANDS 321 --, 330 
    a b c d e f g h 
    OiOl---- 
    a,b: Circuit number of First Extension in Block 01 - 16 (01 - 08 for COV and DNIC 
    cards) 
    c,d: Circuit number of Last Extension in Block 01 - 16 (01 - 08 for COV and DNIC 
    cards) 
    e - h: Extension Number of First Circuit in Block 
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    Extension Memberships - Block Programming 
    4.9 
    Extension Memberships - Block Programming assigns a group of extensions on a 
    card the same Class of Service, Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of Service. 
    This command saves time during Customer Data Entry. The installer enters the first 
    and last port to be programmed, the COS, the Pickup Group and the ARS Routing 
    Class of Service. 
    Extension Memberships - Block Programming uses Commands 341 through 350, 
    corresponding to card slots 1 through 10. There are no register numbers. 
    COMMANDS 341 - 350 
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    I 
    a,b: Circuit number of First Extension in Block 01 - 16 (01 - 08 for COV and DNIC 
    cards 
    c,d: Circuit number of Last Extension in Block 01 -+ 16 (01 - 08 for COV and DNIC 
    cards 
    e: Class of Service 1 - 9 
    0 = No Class of Service 
    f: Pickup Group 1 - 7 
    0 = No Pickup Group 
    ARS Routing Class of Service (RCS) 
    0 = ARS Does not Apply 
    1 =.RCSl 
    2 = RCS2 
    3 = RCS3 
    4 = Attendant Selectable RCS 
    h: 
    OPS Loop Length 
    0 = Short (under 2km) 
    1 = Long (over 2km) 
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    Extension Hunt Group Programming 
    4.10 Extension Hunt Group Programming assigns extensions to Hunt Groups. The 
    installer enters the type of hunting, the linked Hunt Group number (if any) and up to 8 
    extension numbers. 
    Extension Hunt Group Programming uses Commands 361 through 366, 
    corresponding to Hunt Groups 1 through 6. In each command, Register i contains the 
    type of hunting and linked Hunt Group number. Registers 2 through 9 contain the 
    member extension numbers. 
    COMMANDS 361 - 366 
    a: Register Number 
    b: Hunt Type 
    0 = Circular 
    1 = Terminal 
    c: Hunt Group Linking 
    0 = Unlinked 
    1 + 6 = Link to Hunt Group 1 - 6 
    a: 
    Hunt Group Member Number 2 - 9 
    b + e: Hunt Group Member.Extension Number 
    Extension Ring Group Programming 
    COMMAND 381 
    d 
    a: Ring Group Member Number 1 --, 9 
    b - e: Extension Number 1 - 9999 
    _.._ 
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    SMXfT Telephone Programming 
    4.11 SUPERSET Telephone Programming assigns the line appearances at each 
    SUPERSET telephone. The installer enters the type of line appearance, the type of 
    ringing (immediate, delayed or none), the direction of calling (originate, receive or 
    both) and the line number. 
    SUPERSETTelephone Programming uses Commands 401 through 480. These 
    correspond to SUPERSET Equipment Numbers 01 through 80. The register numbers 
    in each command correspond to the Line Select keys. The first register is the Prime Line 
    key. It cannot be programmed as any other type of line; nor can any of the other Line 
    Select keys be programmed as a prime line. 
    When SUPERSETtelephones on the same line card are to have consecutive prime line 
    numbers, the customer data programmer can save time by using the Extension 
    Numbering - Block Programming commands. Similarly, if the sets are to belong to the 
    same Class of Service, Pickup Group and ARS Routing Class of Service, the Extension 
    Memberships - Block Programming commands are useful. 
    Notes: 1. When Line Appearance Type 9 is selected, fields d + i are blank and cannot be 
    programmed. 
    2. If a Message Waiting key is programmed on a key other than Key number 03 (in 
    fields a and b), an error message is returned. 
    3. A maximum of five appearances of each Auxiliary Attendant function key can be 
    programmed on the.SX-50 system. 
    4. Line Appearance Type 9 is only effective on SUPERSET 3 Sets. Line Appear- 
    ance Type 9 can be programmed on SUPERSET 4 Sets, but an INVALID 
    message appears on the display when the Message Waiting key is used (since 
    SUPERSET 4 Sets have a MSG prompt). 
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