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The following chart explains the abbreviations used in the LE report.
Abbreviations for Extensions
For this
Abbr... Refer to this option...
EXT Extension Number
PO E1 Port Number
TY E2 Circuit Type
COS E3 Class of Service number
NXT EXT E4 Next Extension in Hunt Group
HNT TYP E5 Hunt Type
PG ZN E7 Page Zone
OPR EXT E9 Attendant (Operator) Assignment
MAS EXT EA UCD Group Master Extension Number
SD BK EB Personal Speed Dial Block
PK GP EC Group Call Pickup Group
RG GP EE Ring Group
LIN DUP E8 Allow Line...

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Feature Reference
System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
Instructions
To enter data on the PRF:
1. No entry required.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
1. Type L.  You see:  L-CMD>
2. Type E.  You see:  from EXT #
3.
-Press RETURN to have the report include all extensions and trunks.
OR
-Enter the number of the extension or trunk to begin the report and press RETURN. 
 You see: TO EXT #
4.
-Press RETURN to have the report include all the remaining extensions and trunks.
OR
-Enter...

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LP- LISTING DATA BY PORT
Description
Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions and trunks in port number order.
This report is the same as LE- Listing Data by Extension/Trunk - except that the data is correlated to ports.  Re-
fer to LE- Listing Data by Extension/Trunk for details on the report contents.  Note that LP- Listing Data by
Port report does not display ED programming.
Conditions 
None
Default Value
None
Feature Reference
System Reports, Diagnostics and...

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LS- LISTING SYSTEM DATA
Description
Use this option to display the system data report.  This report shows
•The installed extensions, their names and their circuit types
•The installed trunks, their names and their circuit types
Following is a sample LS- Listing System Data report:
CARDS DEFINED    SW REV
MAIN CABINET
    SIM  0         01
    LINE 1         04
    LINE 2         03
    LINE 3         01
EXPANSION CABINET #1
    NONE
EXPANSION CABINET #2
    NONE
EXTENSIONS DEFINED
    300 (OPERATOR)...

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Feature Reference
System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
Instructions
To enter data on the PRF:
1. No entry required
To enter data at the programming terminal:
1. Type L.  You see:  L-CMD>
2. Type S.  The report displays.
L- LISTING SYSTEM AND EXTENSION DATA
LS- LISTING SYSTEM DATA
448   PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04   Issue 1-0 

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M- CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL
Description
Use this option to immediately reinstate password (access code) level 0.  For example, if you enter a level 1 or 2
access code, the system enables the access level for about 10 minutes. During this time, unauthorized modifica-
tions can be made to your system’s programming.  To protect your system’s programmed options, use M- Can-
cel Access Level after making your entry. Refer to the System Programming Password Protection feature to find
out the password (access)...

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- For Your Notes -
M- CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL
450   PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04   Issue 1-0 

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N- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGESND- PRINTING THE DIRECTORY
Description
Use this option to print an alphabetized directory of extension names.  The directory only prints names for in-
stalled extensions.  The directory prints in the following format:
•Line feeds
•Date and Time header
•Line feed
•Directory contents (54 lines of text per page)
•Page feed
The directory does not include trunk names or Selectable Display Messages.
Note:
Use NP- Programming Names and Messages to program names.
Conditions...

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NL- LISTING NAMES AND MESSAGES
Description
Use this option to list:
•Extension and trunk names
•Selectable Display Messages
Following is a sample names and messages listing:
Extensions
EXT # 300  OPERATOR
EXT # 301  
EXT # 302  
EXT # 303  
EXT # 304  FRED
EXT # 305  SALLY
Trunks
EXT # 480  SALES
EXT # 481  SERVICE 01
EXT # 482  SERVICE 02
Messages
MSG # 600  OUT TO LUNCH
MSG # 601  ON VACATION
MSG # 602  MEET IN ROOM 
MSG # 603  CALL
Conditions 
None
Default Value
None
Feature Reference
System Reports,...

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NP- PROGRAMMING NAMES AND MESSAGES
Description
Use this option to assign names to extensions and trunks and to program Selectable Display Messages.  Use this
option with the following features:
•Central Office Calls, Answering
•Direct Inward Dialing
•Direct Inward Line
•Direct Inward System Access
•Directory Dialing
•Intercom
•Private Lines
•Selectable Display Messages
To print the names directory, refer to the ND- Printing the Directory.
Conditions 
None
Default Value
No names or messages programmed....
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