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    INSTALLATION
    Figure 3-58    Example of Cable Connection via MDF for DTI
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    [LT10] 
    						
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    CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    1. GENERAL
    This chapter describes the programming procedure for providing the WCS to the PBX.
    2. SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING INFORMATION
    In the programming procedure, the meaning of (1), (2) and markings are as follows.
    (1) : 1st Data
    (2) : 2nd Data
    : Initial Data
    With the system data clear command (CM00, CM01), the data with this marking is automatically
    assigned for each command.
    : System Initialization
    After entering the data, system reset is required (press SW1 on the MP card).
    
    INITIAL 
    						
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    SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    3. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
    Assign the system data related to the WCS, according to the following procedure.
    For other system data related to the PBX, refer to the Command Manual, the Feature Programming Manual, and
    the Office Data Programming Manual.
    1. Initial set up of the system
    Virtual Line/Trunk Data
    Assignment
    START
    ZT Data Assignment
    ZT Set Up
    See Section 3.1.
    PS Data Assignment
    See Section 3.2.
    See Section 3.3.
    Adjunct System [2] Integrated System
    See Section 3.4.
    Maintenance Data Assignment
    Announcement ServiceSee Section 3.6.
    See Section 3.8.
    Trunk Data Assignment
    See Section 3.5.
    Virtual Line/Trunk Data
    Assignment
    Type of System?
    See Section 3.4.
    Data Assignment
    Note:For the CCIS Data Assignment,
    refer to the CCIS System Manual. Adjunct System [1]
    CCIS Data Assignment
    Note
    ZT AuthorizationNTAC or LVPSYS ID Assignment
    END
    Roaming Data AssignmentSee Section 3.7. 
    						
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    SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    2. When changing the ZT data in service
    When changing the ZT data in section 3.1 (CM10, CM06, CMAD, CMAE) in service, make busy of the
    ZT is required. In this case, do the following procedure.
    * To make busy the ZT in service, assign as follows:
    CME5 Y=3
    (1) ZT No. (000 ~ 255)
    (2) 2 : Make busy after calls finished.
    START
    END
    Change of ZT Data?
    NO YES
    Change of ZT Data
    (CM10, CM06, CMAD, CMAE)
    Make Busy of ZT
    (CME5 Y=3-2)*
    Call NTAC
    Input the required data by
    MATWorx
    Access to LVP Server from PC
    Change of Other Data
    Make Idle of ZT
    (CME5 Y=3-1)Change of ZT Number
    (CM10)
    or 
    						
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    SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    3. When changing the PS operation data
    If you change the PS operation data previously downloaded to a PS, repeat PS data download.
    CM1D YY=20
    (1) X-XXXX: PS Station No.
    (2) 1
    4. When replacing the PS
    When replacing the PS with a new one, and assigning the same PS number to the new PS, it is required to
    delete the PS number registered to the WCS by CM1C before downloading the new PS operation data.
    CM1C
    (1) Virtual PS No.
    (2) CCC: Clear
    Before clearing this office data, the following commands should be reviewed and the data should be noted.
    These commands are effected when a PS is deleted then ressigned in CM1C. The commands will need to
    be reassigned if the default value is not desired.
    1D21--Default is “None.” No PS-15. Must be reassigned.
    1D15--Default is “15.” Mode 1.
    1D01--Default is “None.” No Subline.
    1202--Default is “1515.” Service Restriction Class A/B.
    1216--Default is “None.” Must be reassigned.
    1D20--Download the PSs. Must be executed. 
    						
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    SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    3.1 ZT Data Assignment
    When changing the ZT data (CM10, CM06, CMAD, CMAE) in service, make busy of the ZT (CME5 Y=3-2)
    is required. See the previous page.
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Assign an AP number to the CSH card. 
    The AP number must correspond to the value 
    set by the SENSE switch on the CSH card.(1)
    (2)Slot No. (04 ~ 15)
    23: CSH (PN-SC03) card
    Assign a ZT No. to the required LEN.
    Note:The ZT No. must be assigned to
    the first LEN (Level 0) and/or sec-
    ond LEN (Level 2) of each LT slot.(1)
    (2)
    LEN (0000 ~ 0511)
    EE 3 XXX*a
    *a: ZT No. (000 ~ 255)
    Assign a data path between the CSH and the 
    CSI.
    Note:The first LEN (level 0) must be
    assigned as the 2nd data.•
    (1)
    (2)YY=10
    XX
      XX
    *a *b
    *a: Slot No. assigned by CM05 (04 ~ 15)
    *b: D Channel Block No. (00 ~ 03)
    0000
    0004
    0504
    0508
    NONE : No data
    CCC: Data Clear
    Assign an area to be called to each ZT.
    Note:Confirm that the busy LED lamp
    on CSI card is flashing (60 IPM).
    (1)
    (2)YY=00
    ZT No. (000 ~ 255)
    XX X XX
    *a *b *c
    *a: Calling Area No. (00 ~ 31)
    *b: Group No. (0 ~ 7)
    *c: Group ZT No. (00 ~ 31)
    NONE : No data
    CCC: Data Clear
    START
    CM05
    CM06
    CMAD
    CM10
    A
    INITIAL
    INITIAL
    ~LEN of the CSI card
    (Note)
    
     
    						
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    DESCRIPTION DATA
    Specify the type of ZT
    Note:After reassigning this data, the ZT
    must be reset by either
    unplugging it, then plugging it
    back in or by Make Busy/Made
    Idle with CME53.
    (1)
    (2)YY=19
    ZT No. (000-255)
    00: ZT II type (Mode 2)
    15 : Previous ZT Type (Mode 1)
    Assign a PAD data to each ZT, if required.
    (1)
    (2)YY=01/08/09/10 (Connecting Patterns)
    ZT No. (000-255)
    See the following Table:
    T: Transmitter (PS to ZT) PAD (dB) /R: Receiver (ZT to PS) PAD (dB)
    +: Gain
    –: Loss
    Specify the Nation Code.
    (1)
    (2)YY=00
    03 (Nation Code Assignment)
    003: North America 310
    004: North America 311
    005: North America 312
    006: North America 313
    007: North America 314
    008: North America 315
    009: North America 316
    255 : Not used
    CMAE
    CMAD
    A
    B
    
    2ND DATAPAD DATA (T/R)
    YY=01
    (CSI–COT/ODT/DID)YY=08
    (CSI–DTI)YY=09
    (CSI–LC/DLC)YY=10
    (CSI–CSI)
    00 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0
    01 0/+3 0/+3 0/+3 0/+3
    02 0/+6 0/+6 0/+6 0/+6
    03 0/–30/–30/–30/–3
    04 +3/+3 +3/+3 +3/+3 +3/+3
    05 +3/+6 +3/+6 +3/+6 +3/+6
    06 +3/–3+3/–3+3/–3+3/–3
    07–3/–3–3/–3–3/–3–3/–3
    08 +3/0 +3/0 +3/0 +3/0
    09 +6/0 +6/0 +6/0 +6/0
    10–3/0–3/0–3/0–3/0
    11–3/0–3/0–3/0–3/0
    12 0/–30/–30/–30/–3
    15 0/0 0/0 0/+6 0/+6
    
     
    						
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    SYSTEM DATA PROGRAMMING
    DESCRIPTION DATA
    When providing Roaming Service, assign the 
    Network ID.
    (1)
    (2)YY=42
    00 (Network ID Assignment)
    00000-65534: Network ID
    NONE : Invalid (No Network ID)
    Note:Network ID Method:
    Network ID Method is one Method to operate multi-site roaming. A Roaming PS must
    have two SYS-IDs on the Network ID Method. One is main SYS-ID for Home PBX and
    the other is Network ID for Roaming Network. The Network ID is used to define
    whether the PS can operate under the control of PBXs on the Roaming Network. The
    Network ID must the same for all PBXs within the same network.
    This data must be assigned only if roaming service is provided.
    Assign a ZT Operation Mode.
    Assign a Control Carrier Information.
    Note 1:Set 1st priority to the 3rd priority
    and assign 00 on the 4th and 5th
    priority (10 digits).
    Note 2:Select the Control Carrier No. as
    follows:
    For example:
    *a : 02
    *b : 04
    *c : 06
    Note 3:After changing this data, a
    system reset is required for the
    change to take effect and PS
    operation data must be
    downloaded every time the
    control carrier number is
    changed.
    Note 4:When roaming service is
    provided, assign the same
    control carrier information in all
    PBXs in the network.
    (1)
    (2)YY=15 (Control Carrier Information)
    00 (Assignment of Carrier Priority)
    XX
     XX XX 00 00(Control Carrier
    *a  *b *c No.: See below.)
    *a: 1st Priority
    *b: 2nd Priority
    *c: 3rd Priority
    Control Carrier No. (01-06)
    01: 1920. 35 MHz
    02: 1920. 65 MHz
    03: 1920. 95 MHz
    04: 1921. 55 MHz
    05: 1921. 85 MHz
    06: 1922. 15 MHz
    Call NTAC or get your LVP code before 
    proceeding.
    Note:This data must be assigned when
    providing roaming only.
    CMAE
    END
    B
    AP INITIAL
     
    						
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