Siemens Saturn Epabx Oc1e Dyad Digital Telephone User Instructions
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SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-I-8919 - CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 SECTION 1 .OO 1.01 Purpose. This practice is intended as an aid to the user responsible for establishing and maintaining the customer memory portion of the SATURN Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange (EPABX); this process is called “Customer Memory Updating (CMU).” Descriptive data is provided herein to allow the user to make changes to the customer portion of the system memory. Table 1.00 lists the mnemonics...
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SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-ElZO-Z-B919 CMU Procedures Issue 2, May 1986 Tabie 1.01 Customer Memory Update Matrix Chart CUSTOMER CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE ISSUE NUMBERS FOR MEMORY SATURN III AND IIE SOFTWARE RELEASES UPDATE PROCEDURE SATURN III SATURN IiE NAMES ’ Ref Release 13.1 Release 1.1 COMMENTS ACDGRP 205 1 1 ACDSCAN 810 2 2 ALMDATA 522 1 1 ATTASSN 303 3 3 4 ATTMAP 304 2 2 I AUDIT 524 1 1 I 1 I I I , I AUTHCODE 406 1 1 I COMMAND 590 1 1 I ’ I I CONFASSN 507 1 1 I 1 I I I COSASSN...
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I - ___ SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-2-6919 Issue 2, May 1986 Table 1.01 Customer Memory Update Matrix Chart (Continued) PROCEDURE 1-3 (l-4 blank)
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 Issue 1, December 1984 SECTION 2.00 THE SATURN SYSTEM 2.01 General. The SATURN EPABX uses software- programmed switching techniques. The system software is contained in two basic areas: generic and customer memory. Switching control, performed by the Central Processing Unit (CPU), uses data which is stored in the generic software. The system includes a wide range of features to satisfy a variety of telephone system requirements. The software...
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SATURN’EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-I-8919 - Issue 1, December 1984 SECTION 3.00 REFERENCE DATA 3.01 Requirements. Certain reference data should be on hand prior to beginning the CMU session. Some of this data (e.g., trunk type definitions) is required information when in- putting certain CMU procedures. The following paragraphs describe the reference data that should be available. 3.02 Siemens SATURN Practices. A current copy of this prac- tice, or a working knowle.dge of its...
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 Issue 1, December 1984 SECTION 4.00 PREPARATION 4.01 Reference Items. The user making the CMU changes may wish to have certain items on hand prior to beginning the CMU session. The following paragraphs list the items which might be helpful. 4.02 Data Entry Terminal. A standard keyboard/printer data terminal that provides alphameric input is recommended for inputting the CMU procedures. The terminal must be e- quipped with an appropriate...
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 - Issue 1, December 1984 SECTION 5.00 IMPLEMENTATION 5.01 User Information. The following paragraphs describe the nature of how to access the system (known as “logon”), selecting the mode of input to be used, information on prompt- ing and commands available, error messages, functions of the service terminal, and examples of actual CMU inputs to the system. Because a number of terms may be unfamiliar to the user, Appendix A provides a list or...
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SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-i-B919 CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 Table 5.00 Service Terminal Functions ASCII CODE FUNCTION NAME (HEX) CONTROL Cancel session (logoff) Cancel previous character Enter contents of input line Return to start of procedure Request next portion of output Reprint last entry (all data inputted since last prompt) Cancel current input line (must be used prior to depressing the RETURN key) CONTROL + C BACKSPACE CARRIAGE RETURN ESCAPE ENTER or RETURN...
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 - Issue 1, December 1984 )HELP SYSTIMER ? ACTION = DISPLAY *** PROMPT *** PARAMETER MlNl MAX VALID RESPONSES VARIABLE SYSTEM TIMER OPTIONAL 1/ 10 MNEMONICS INTRDGT TRKANSPRI DTDELAY CBACT CBRING STANDBYQ LOWTONE FWDNOANS CWTONE DISADELAY ATTGONE NOANSADV ATTHOLDRCL STNHOLDRCL PARKRCL CAMPRCL NOANSRCL LOCKOUT ANSUPV VOICEREJ OVRDAUTO SERIAL TRKDISC INCPTREC UCDREC DATASPEED DATACONN STNHFMIN MODEMRESP DATACODE IGNOREHF CBDELRNG SZACKFAIL...
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SATURN EPABX CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-8919 Issue 1, December 1984 5.07 Inputting Changes. Inputting CMU changes makes extensive use of alphameric actions and commands. This format has been arranged for both the novice and the experienced user, who will find the routines easier to remember, providing significant reductions in CMU entry time. The input instruction is entered sequentially, using prompting, followed by the depression of the RETURN key. The system states that the operation...