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    							SATURN EPABX A30808-X5051-E120-l-8919 
    CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: DPICHGE :. 
    TITLE: DPI Assignments (Change) ,/ !  
    Access Level: 2, 3, 4 Page 2 of 5 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    9. BUTTON TYPE TO ADD = aaaaaaaa 
    Requests button type to add to this DPI map. aaaaaaaa = button type (select one from 
    Enter one type: list below). 
    DICT - go to step 10. 
    DSS - go to step 11. 
    VCDSS - go to step 14. 
    TGTERM - go to step 16. 
    TGORIG - go to step 19. 
    AUTOICOM - go to step 21. 
    EXECICOM - go to step 23. 
    MANICOM - go to step 26. 
    LINE - go to step 28. 
    PAGE - go to step 31. 
    DDS - go to step 33. 
    TRK - go to step 35. 
    vc - go to step 38. 
    IO. DICTATION BUTTON NUMBER (l-26) = nn 
    Requests button number on this DPI to be assigned for the dicta- nn = button number (l-26). 
    tion access and control feature. Procedure is completed. 
    11. DSS BUTTON NUMBER(S) (l-26) = nn nn 
    Requests button number(s) to be assigned as DSS button(s) (2 
    nn = button number(s) (l-26). 
    max.). If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    12. DSS EXTENSION NUMBER(S) = nnnn nnnn 
    Requests station number(s) to be assigned to corresponding DSS nnnn = ext number(s) (O-9999). 
    button(s) above. If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    13. DSS STATUS LAMP REQUIRED? (Y,N) = a 
    Requests whether a DSS status lamp is to be assigned to the DSS a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. 
    button(s) above. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Proce- 
    dure is completed. 
    14. VOICE CALL-DSS BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests button number(s) to be assigned for DSS voice (2 max.). 
    nn = button number(s). 
    If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    NOTE: Applies to two channel DPI only. 
    15. VOICE CALL-DSS EXTENSION fWM(S) = nnnn nnnn 
    Requests extension number(s) to be assigned to the correspond- nnnn = ext number(s). 
    ing voice button(s) above. If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    Procedure is completed. 
    NOTE: Applies to two channel DPI only. 
    16. TRK GRP (TERM) BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned as terminating trunk group nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    selection line(s) (4 max.). If more than one, separate each by spaces.  
    						
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    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    17. TRK GRP (TERM) GROUP NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    .Requests trunk group number(s) to be assigned to the button(s) as- nn = trunk group(s) (O-31). 
    signed above. If more than one, separate each by spaces. 
    18. TRK GRP RING ON INCOMING? (Y,N) = a a 
    Requests whether incoming calls on trunk group line(s) above are a = Y = Yes, ;,= N = No. 
    to ring the DPI. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Proce- 
    dure is completed. 
    19. TRK GRP (ORIG) BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn . . . nn 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned as originating trunk group nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    selection line(s) (4 max.). If more than one, separate each by spaces. 
    20. TRK GRP (ORIG) GROUP NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests trunk group number(s) to be assigned to the button(s) as- nn = trunk group(s) (O-31). 
    signed above. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Proce- 
    dure is completed. 
    21. AUTOMATIC ICOM BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned to automatic intercom (2 nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    max.). If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    22. AUTOMATIC ICOM EXTENSION NUM(S) = nnnn nnnn 
    Requests extension number(s) to be assigned to the correspond- nnnn = ext number(s) (O-9999). 
    ing automatic intercom button(s) above. If more than one, separate 
    each by spaces. Procedure is completed. 
    23. EXECUTIVE ICOM BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests line buttons to be assigned to executive intercom (2 max.). nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    If two assigned, separate each by space. 
    24. EXECUTIVE ICOM GRP NUM(S) (O-15) = nn nn 
    Requests executive intercom group number(s) to be assigned to nn = intercom group(s) (O-15). 
    the corresponding button(s) above. If more than one, separate each 
    by spaces. 
    25. EXECUTIVE ICOM DIGIT(S) (O-9) = n n 
    Requests executive intercom digit (O-9) to be assigned to group(s) n = exec intercom digit(s) (O-9). 
    assigned in preceding step (2 max.). If two assigned, separate each 
    by space. Procedure is completed. 
    26. MANUAL INTERCOM BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    I 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned to manual intercom (2 max.). nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    If two assigned, separate each by space.  
    						
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    27. MANUAL ICOM GROUP NUM(S) (O-15) = nn nn 
    Requests manual intercom group number(s) to be assigned to the nn = intercom group(s) (O-15). 
    corresponding button(s) in the preceding step. If more than two as- 
    signed, separate each by space. Procedure is completed. 
    28. 1 LINE EXTENSION BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn . . . nn 
    I 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned as station lines (4 max.). 
    If more than one, separate each by spaces. nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    29. LINE EXTENSION NUMBER(S) = nnnn . . . nnnn 
    I 
    Requests extension number(s) to be assigned to button(s) assigned nnnn = ext number(s) (O-9999). 
    in preceding step. If more than one, separate each by spaces. 
    30. LINE RING ON INCOMING? (Y,N) = a . . . a 
    Requests whether incoming calls on the corresponding station a = N = No, a = Y = Yes. 
    line(s) are to ring the DPI. If more than one, separate each by spaces. 
    Procedure is completed. 
    31. PAGING BUTTON NUMBER(S) (l-26) = nn . . . nn 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned for paging (2 max.). If more nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    than one, separate each by spaces. 
    32. PAGING ZONES (Zl,Z2,. . .,Z1234) = Znnnn . . . Znnnn 
    Requests paging zone(s) to be assigned to button(s) assigned in Znnnn = paging zone(s) (Zl through 
    preceding step. Enter “Z” plus the zone number(s) that apply to 21234). 
    button. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Procedure is 
    completed. 
    33. DIRECT DIAL BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn nn 
    Requests button number(s) to be assigned for direct dialing. If more nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    than one assigned, separate each by space. 
    NOTE: Direct Dial button must be assigned as a STNDEFDD button in associated button map. 
    34. DIRECT DIAL DIGITS = n . . . n 
    Requests the dialed digits to be assigned to the corresponding but- n . . . n = enter dialed digits (1 to 4 digits 
    ton(s) in the preceding step. If more than one, separate each by for each button). 
    spaces. Procedure is completed. 
    NOTE: This number may be an external station number, feature access code, or combination of feature access 
    code and identity number (such as a Speed Calling - Group access code and index number). 
    35. TRUNK BUTTON NUMBER(S) = nn . . . nn 
    Requests line button(s) to be assigned for trunks (4 max.). If more nn = line button(s) (l-26). 
    than one, separate each by spaces. 
    36. TRUNK PEN(S) (WXYZ) = nnnn . . . nnnn 
    Requests PEN assigned to trunk(s) assigned to line button(s) in nnnn = valid PEN(s). 
    preceding step. If more than one, separate each by spaces.  
    						
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    I-- STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    I 
    37. 
    r-~~- TRUNK RING INCOMING? (Y,N) = a . . . a 
    I 
    Requests whether trunk is to ring set on incoming button(s) assigned a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. 
    above. If more than one, separate each by spaces. Procedure is 
    complete. 
    38. VOICE CALL BUTTON NUMBER (l-26) = nn 
    Requests line button to be assigned to voice calling. nn = line button (l-26). 
    Procedure is completed. 
    NOTE: Voice calling applies to two channel DPI only. 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic Definition 
    DDS 
    DPI 
    DSS 
    EXT 
    GRP 
    ICOM 
    ORIG 
    PEN 
    TERM 
    TRK Station - Defined Direct Dial 
    Digital Premium Instrument (Siemens) 
    Direct Station Selection 
    Extension 
    Group 
    Intercom 
    Originating 
    Port Equipment Number 
    Terminating 
    Trunk  
    						
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    CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: DPlDlSP 
    TITLE: DPI Assignments (Display) 
    Access Level: 1, 2, 3, 4 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 1 
    1. 
    2. ) DIS DPIDISP 
    STATION EXTENSION NUMBER (DPI) = nnnn . . . nnnn 
    Requests extension number of DPI for which data is to be displayed. 
    If two numbers are entered, data is displayed for the range of DPls 
    between those numbers, inclusive. (Separate range of DPls by 
    spaces). Enter (CR) for all DPI extensions. nnnn = extension (O-9999). 
    3. STATION TYPE (DPIIPICKUP) = aaaaaa aaaaaa 
    Requests DPI type information to be displayed (2 max.). Enter (CR) 
    for all. aaaaaa = type; see Table 217.1. 
    4. TYPE (GEN,ALL,STNDEF,APPEAR,BTN) = aaaaaa . . . aaaaaa 
    Requests option information to be displayed for DPls (5 max.). aaaaaa = option; see Table 217.2. 
    NOTE: Entering (CR) is the same as entering GEN for displaying general information about the DPI. 
    Table 217.1 Station Types to be Displayed 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    DPI Displays information for the specified DPI. 
    PICKUP Displays information for specific extensions on the DPI. 
    1. Single-line telephones having appearances on one or more DPls. 
    2. Lines appearing on DPls, but having no physical port number 
    (assigned under CMU procedure STNASSN as Type = NONE). 
    Table 217.2 Option Levels to be Displayed 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    ALL 
    APPEAR 
    BTN 
    GEN 
    STNDEF Causes all of the following option levels to be displayed. 
    Displays line appearances at other DPls for selected DPls. 
    Displays button map information for selected DPls. 
    Displays general information about the DPI, including extension number, class of serv- 
    ice, button map index, PEN, baud rate, answer type, line preferences, pickup and priva- 
    cy information. This general information appears on all option levels. 
    Displays station-defined lines for selected DPls. 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic Definition 
    DPI Digital Premium Instrument 
    PEN 
    Port Equipment Number  
    						
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    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: QPIMAP 
    TITLE: DPI Button Maps 
    Access Level: 2, 3, 4 Page 1 of 2 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    I 
    1. 
    2. ) DIS DPIMAP 
    DPI BUTTON MAP NUMBER (1-32) = nn . . . nn 
    Requests button map number(s) for which data is to be displayed. 
    nn = button map(s) (l-32). 
    If more than one, separate each by spaces. Enter (CR) to display 
    all button maps starting with button map 0. 
    NOTE: Button Map 0 is the default assignment for DPls. This map consists of two assigned buttons: Button 
    Number 1 is assigned as STNDEF (for assignment of the Prime Line); Button Number 2 is assigned 
    as XFER. Button map 0 may not be changed via the CMU prLaedures. 
    ) CHA DPlMAP 
    DPI BUTTON MAP NUMBER (i-32) P nn 
    Requests button map number for which data is to be changed. 
    nn = button map (l-32). 
    ., -_ 
    DPI BUTTON NUMBER (l-26) = nn . . . nn 
    Requests button number(s) to have assignment(s) changed. If more nn = button number(s) (l-26). 
    than one, separate each by spaces. 
    NOTE: Multiple button assignments may be made as a single entry; however, it is recommended that the user 
    limit the number of button assignments to 5 to 10 at a time. 
    4. OLD FEATURE BUIl-ON(S) (DPI) c aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    Requests old feature(s) assigned to corresponding button(s) above. 
    If more than one, separate each by spaces. aaaaaaaa = features; see Table 215.1. 
    5. NEW FEATURE BUTTON(S) (DPI) = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    Requests new feature(s) assigned to corresponding button(s) above. 
    If more than one, separate each by spaces. aaaaaaaa = features; see Table 215.1. 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    NASN 
    ACCT 
    NITESVD 
    XFERO 
    AUTOANS 
    FWDTO 
    FWDALL 
    FWDBUSY 
    FWDNOANS 
    PARKPRIV 
    SPLIT 
    PARK 
    PICKUPDIR 
    PICKUPGRP 
    DND 
    CALLTIMER 
    HOLDEXCL 
    OVERRIDE Not Assigned 
    Account Code Capability 
    ACD Night Service 
    Attendant Call Transfer 
    Automatic Answer 
    Call Forwarding - Secretarial 
    Call Forwarding - All Calls 
    Call Forwarding - Busy 
    Call Forwarding - Don’t Answer 
    Call Hold 
    Call Hold - Flip-Flop (Broker) 
    Call Park 
    Call Pickup - Directed 
    Call Pickup - Group 
    Do Not Disturb 
    Duration of Call 
    Exclusive Hold 
    Executive Override  Table 215.1 DPI Button Features  
    						
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    Table 215.1 DPI Button Features (Continued) 
    ALPHAMERIC 
    INPUT DESCRlPTlbN 
    FWDFORCE 
    HANDSFREE 
    MUTE 
    IUSE 
    LASTNO 
    HOLD 
    BUZZ 
    MEETME 
    MSGSET 
    MSGCALLBK 
    MSGCANCEL 
    ONHKDIAL 
    PAT-T 
    PRIV 
    TALK 
    RLS 
    SAVENO 
    SETALARM 
    SPEEDGRPI 
    SPEEDGRP2 
    SPEEDGRP3 
    SPEEDGRP4 
    SPEEDIND 
    STNDEF 
    STNDEFDD 
    TIME 
    RINGEROFF 
    XFER 
    VOICEANN 
    VOICEREJ 
    WRAPUP 
    ZUNAl 
    ZUNA2 
    ZUNA3 
    ZUNA4 Forced Call Forwarding 
    Hands-Free 
    Hands-Free. Mute 
    I-Use 
    Last Number Redial * 
    Manual Hold 
    Manual Signaling 
    Meet-Me Conference 
    Message Waiting Activate 
    Message Waiting Callback 
    Message Waiting Cancellation 
    On-Hook Dialing 
    PAD Analog Tie Trunk 3dB 
    Privacy 
    Push-to-Talk 
    Release ., ,.’ 
    Save Number Redial 
    Set Timed Reminder Service 
    Speed Calling - Group - Group 1 
    Speed Calling - Group - Group 2 
    Speed Calling - Group - Group 3 
    Speed Calling - Group - Group 4 
    Speed Calling - Individual 
    Station-Defined 
    Station-Defined Direct Dial Button (via DPIASSN) 
    Time-of-Day Display 
    Tone Ringer Cutoff 
    Transfer I Hookflash 
    Voice Announce 
    Voice Call Reject uwo channel DPI only) 
    Wrap-Up 
    Zoned Universal Night Answer - Area 1 
    Zoned Universal Night Answer - Area 2 
    Zoned Universal Night Answer - Area 3 
    Zoned Universal Night Answer - Area 4 . . 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic 
    DPI Definition 
    Digital Premium Instrument (Siemens)  
    						
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    CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 - 
    Issue 1, December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: DTMFASSN 
    TITLE: DTMF Receiver Assignments 
    Access Level: 3, 4 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    1. > DIS DTMFASSN 
    1. > ADD DTMFASSN 
    2. PORT EQUIPMENT NUMBER (WXYZ)= nnnn 
    Requests PEN of DTMF receiver to be added. nnnn = valid PEN. Page 1 of 1 
    1. 
    > DEL DTMFASSN 
    2. 
    PORT EQUIPMENT NUMBER (WXYZ) = nnnn 
    Requests PEN of DTMF receiver to be deleted. nnnn = valid PEN. 
    NOTE: The DTMF receiver must be placed out of service before deleting. 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic 
    DTMF 
    PEN Definition 
    Dual-Tone Multifrequency 
    Port Equipment Number  
    						
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    CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 - 
    Issue 1, December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: DUPLEX 
    TITLE: Duplex Processor Assignments 
    Access Level: 4 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 2 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. ) DIS DUPLEX 
    1 
    NOTE: This procedure is provided for use on duplex (Hot Standby) systems only. 
    DISPLAY TYPE = aaaaaa 
    Requests the type of duplex data which is to be displayed. aaaaaa = display type: STATUS, 
    ALMDATA or TRACE. 
    NOTE: Enter ALMDATA to display alarms from the standby processor. Enter STATUS to display the current sta- 
    tus of the standby processor. Enter TRACE to display trace information of the standby processor. 
    If ALMDATA, go to step 3; if TRACE, go to step 4; if STATUS, procedure is completed. 
    ALARM TYPES (ALL, NEW) = aaa 
    Requests the types of alarms to be displayed, either ALL or NEW aaa = alarm type: ALL or NEW. 
    alarms since last reset. Procedure is completed. 
    NOTE: Entering (CR) is the same as entering ALL. 
    LINES TO SEARCH FOR = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    Requests the LST(s) stored in the trace buffer which is (are) to be aaaaaaa = lines (5 max.). 
    displayed. If no value is entered, (i.e., by entering (CR)) the trace 
    buffer entries are not screened for matching LST(s). If more than 
    one, separate each by spaces. 
    NOTE: Line numbers are in hexadecimal format. 
    NUM OF ENTRIES TO PRINT (l-500) = nnn 
    Requests the number of entries to print matching the Lines to Search nnn = number of entries (I-500). 
    For and the Process IDS to Search For, if any. If no value entered, 
    (i.e., by entering (CR)) all matching entries in the trace buffer are 
    printed. 
    PROCESS IDS TO SEARCH FOR = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    I 
    Requests the identification numbers of the resident process(es) aaaaaaaa = process IDS (3 max.). 
    creating entries in the trace buffer which are to be printed. If no 
    value is entered (i.e., by entering (CR)) the trace buffer entries are 
    not screened for matching process IDS. If more than one, separate 
    each by spaces. 
    1. 
    > BEG DUPLEX 
    I 
    NOTE: This procedure is provided for use in duplex (Hot Standby) systems only. 
    2. 1 DUPLEX ACTION = aaaaaaaaa 
    Requests type of duplex action to be taken by system. If DBXFER, 
    go to step 3; if TRACE, go to step 4; if other, procedure is completed. aaaaaaaaa = action; see Table 610.1. 
    3. TRANSFER TYPE = aaaaaaaa 
    1 
    Request type of transfer to be performed by system. Procedure is 
    completed. aaaaaaa = type; see Table 610.2.  
    						
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    Access Level: 4 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 2 of 2 
    4. TRACE STATE (ON/OFF/RESET) = aaaaa 
    Requests whether the trace routine is to be turned on or off, or reset. aaaaa = ON, OFF, or RESET. 
    If trace is turned on, the trace buffer is cleared and the trace begins 
    based on the following data. If the trace is turned off, the trace buffer 
    is not cleared. Resetting the trace buffer causes the trace buffer 
    pointer to be reset, but the status remains the same (either on or off). 
    5. DATA TO BE COLLECTED (O-5) = n . . . n 
    Requests which trace routines are to be activated (3 max.). If none n = data; see Table 602.3. 
    are specified (by entering )CR(), the following are turned on: 4 
    - lnpug Signaling, and 5 - Call Processing. If more than one, 
    separate each by spaces. 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT 
    ALMDATA 
    DBXFER 
    GOHOT 
    GOCOLD 
    HOTSWITCH 
    SWITCH 
    TRACE 
    RESTART Table 610.1 Duplex Processor Action 
    DESCRIPTION 
    Displays Alarm Messages of the Standby Processor. 
    Transfer copy of user data base from active processor to standby processor (takes 
    approximately 10 minutes). Should only be used if a data base mismatch is 
    detected. 
    Bring standby processor into hot standby state. 
    Drop standby processor into cold standby state. 
    Switch processors if standby is ready (hot). 
    Switch processors, regarldess of status of the standby processor. 
    Analysis of this output requires the assistance of Siemens personnel. 
    Restart the standby processor. 
    Table 610.2 Transfer Types 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    ALL 
    CUSTATIC 
    RECOVERY 
    SPEEDCALL All Transfer Types. 
    Transfers Customer Data Base Including Speed Calling Data to the Standby Processor. 
    Transfers System Recovery Data Base to Standby Processor. 
    Transfers Soeed Callino Data to the Standbv Processor. 
    r I 
    Table 610.3 Call Trace Data 
    ALPHAMERIC INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    0 Unused. 
    1 All events. 
    2 Unused. 
    3 
    Digit collection routines. 
    4 Input signaling 
    5 Call Processing 
    L 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic Definition 
    LST Line Status Table Index  
    						
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