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    							SATURN EPABX ‘A30808-X5051-E120-3-6919 
    CMU Procedures Issue 5, January 1986 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSTIMER 
    TITLE: System Timers Page 2 of 3 
    Table 506.1 System Timers (Continued) 
    ALPHAMERIC 
    INPUT DESCRIPTION 
    MODEMRESP 
    NOANSRCL 
    NOANSOUTG 
    IGNOREHF 
    RLTNOANS 
    ALARMDURATION 
    SERIAL 
    STANDBYQ 
    STNHOLDRCL 
    STNHFMIN 
    STNONHK 
    TlWTNOALM 
    TRKDISC 
    TRKRLS 
    SZACKFAIL 
    TRKTRBL 
    VOICEREJ Modem Response Failure (see Note 14) (OC II only). 
    No Answer Recall. 
    No Answer Recall on Outgoing Calls (see Note 15). 
    Outgoing Call Ignore Hookflash (see Note 16). 
    4 
    Release Link Trunk No Answer Timer (Automatic CAS Out ‘of Service). 
    SDT Timed Reminder Duration. 
    Series Calling (see Note 17). 
    Standby Queue Activation (Low Tone Duration). 
    Station Hold Recall. 
    Station Hookflash Minimum. 
    Station On-Hook Detect. 
    Ti Span Wait No Alarm Condition. 
    Trunk Forced Disconnect (Unanswered ANA/ZUNA Calls). 
    Trunk Release Failure Detection (Disconnect Errors). 
    Trunk Reseize Failure (No Response from Trunk). 
    Trunk Trouble (Long Guard Timing). . 
    Voice Call Reject. 
    NOTES: 
    1. TRKANSPRI - Attendant Console Trunk Answering Priority. This timer is set when an incoming trunk call is placed on 
    the attendant incoming call queue and canceled when an attendant answers the call. If the timer expires, the priority of 
    the call is raised from the level specified in the TRKGRP procedure to the highest priority level (priority 32). 
    2. DATASPEED - Automatic Speed Selection Character Input. This timer is set at the start of data call origination from a device 
    configured for automatic speed selection; the timer is canceled when the user enters a (CR) character to allow the DCI 
    to determine the data rate of the data terminal. If the timer expires, the data call is blocked. This timer applies to OC II only. 
    3. CBDELRNG - Callback Delay Ring. When station callback has been activated, and the desired station goes idle, this timer 
    determines the delay before the station (which activated the callback) begins to ring. The purpose of the delay is to reduce 
    the occurrence of callbacks aborted because the desired station goes off-hook again before the ringing station answers. 
    4. CBACT - Callback Queue Activation Delay. This timer is set at the start of busy tone, when a station dials a busy station 
    or trunk group, and is eligible for trunk or station callback. The timer is canceled when the station goes on-hook. If the 
    timer expires, low tone (callback eligibility tone) is initiated, and the STANDBYQ timer is set. If the originating station gces 
    on-hook while low tone is present, the callback feature is activated. 
    5. DATACONN - Data Connection Indication. When a station with an associated data device (DCI) dials a digital data destina- 
    tion, this timer is started at the start of called party tone. If the station user goes on-hook while the tone is present, the 
    data call is established between the dialed destination and the associated DCI. If the timer expires, the tone is terminated 
    and the destination is released. This timer applies to OC II only. 
    6. DlSADEfAY - DISA Automatic Answer Delay. The timer is started when an incoming seizure is detected on a DISA trunk. 
    When the timer expires, the trunk is answered and the call is given DISA dial tone. 
    7. LOWTONE - Extended Low Tone. This timer is started when the STANDBYQ timer expires, if the originating station is not 
    eligible for standby queuing. The low tone (callback eligibility tone) remains present in this case. The timer is canceled, 
    and the callback feature is activated, when the station goes on-hook. If the timer expires, the station is given reorder tone 
    and the callback request is aborted. 
    8. LCREXTCB - LCR External Callback Retry. In an MS network, LCR at the Main PABX can provide on-hook trunk queuing 
    service for users at Satellite PABXs. When a trunk becomes available at the Main, but the Satellite station is busy, the 
    station is placed on the external callback retry list. This timer determines the period between LCR recalls (retries) to queued 
    external stations.  
    						
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    CMU Procedures Issue 5, January 1986 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: SYSTIMER 
    I - 
    TITLE: System Timers 
    Page 3 of 3 
    NOTES (Continued): 
    9. 
    10. 
    11. 
    12. 
    13. 
    14. 
    15. 
    16. 
    17. LCRONHKQ - LCR On-Hook Queue Delay. This timer determines how long an LCR user must wait, off-hook, for an idle 
    trunk before the user is eligible for LCR on-hook queuing. Eligibility is signaled by the initiation of steady low tone. 
    LCRONHKQFIL - LCR On-Hook Queue Filter. If a station places an outgoing trunk call via LCR, encounters an all trunks 
    busy condition, gets LCR on-hook queuing tone, and remains off-hook, LCR will continue to search for an idle trunk. This 
    timer is started when an idle trunk is found and confirmation tone is started. If the caller goes onhook before this timer 
    expires, the system assumes that the caller did not hear the confirmation tone, and will leave the on-hook queuing request 
    active. 
    LCRONHKQTN - Least Cost Routing On-Hook Queue Tone. This timer is started when the LCR on-hook queue eligibility 
    tone is initiated. The tone is terminated when the timer expires. The caller is eligible for on-hook trunk queuing any time 
    after initiation of the tone. 
    LCRRETRY - Least Cost Routing Internal Callback Retry, This timer is started at the expiration of the callback ring dura- 
    tion timer (CBRING), when a station fails to answer an LCR trunk callback. When the timer expires, the station is placed 
    back on the on-hook trunk queue and is rerung when a trunk becomes available. 
    DATACODE - Data Terminal Code Change. This timer is started when a data caller dials a code indicating a data speed, 
    code, or stop bit change on the attached data terminal. The timer is canceled when the caller strikes a character to indi- 
    cate that the change to the data terminal has been made. If the timer expires, the data call is blocked. This timer applies 
    to OC II only. 
    MODEMRESP - Modem Response Failure. This timer is started when a pooled modem is given a command to perform 
    some operation, and is canceled when the system detects that the operation is complete. If the timer expires, a modem 
    failure is declared and the modem is released. This timer applies to OC II only. 
    NOANSOUTG - No Answer Recall on Outgoing Calls. On a trunk-to-trunk connection, if the outgoing trunk has answer 
    supervision (TIE or MSL), and the trunk group miscellaneous flag NOANSRCLO is set, then the no answer recall feature 
    is provided. The timer is started when the outgoing tie line call is originated’and is canceled when answer supervision 
    is returned from the far end. If the timer expires, the outgoing trunk is dropped and the call is routed to the attendant 
    or to the night answering arrangement. 
    IGNOREHF - Outgoing Call Ignore Hookflash. This timer applies only to outgoing trunk calls. The timer is started when 
    the last digit is outpulsed on CO trunks. The calling station will not be allowed to hook-flash until the timer expires, to 
    reduce the possibility of the caller accidentally putting an unanswered trunk on consultation. 
    SERIAL - Series Calling. This timer applies to two-party trunk calls locked on an a?tendant hold key, if the system option 
    flag SERIAL is enabled. When the internal station party hangs up, the trunk is left on hold, and this timer is started. The 
    timer is canceled when the trunk party releases. If the timer expires, the system assumes that the trunk party wishes 
    to speak to the attendant or another station party, and routes the call to the attendant recall queue for further processing. 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic 
    ANA 
    CAS 
    co 
    (CR) 
    DCI 
    DISA 
    LCR 
    MS 
    PABX 
    SDT 
    SMDR 
    ZUNA Definition 
    Assigned Night Answer 
    Centralized Attendant Service 
    Central Office 
    Carriage Return (RETURN key) 
    Data Communications Interface 
    Direct Inward System Access 
    Least Cost Routing 
    Main-Satellite 
    Private Automatic Branch Exchange 
    Siemens Digital Telephone 
    Station Message Detail Recording 
    Zoned Universal Night Answer  
    						
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    CMU Procedures Issue 1. December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TCRLIST 
    TITLE: Toll Code Restriction Lists 
    Access Level: 3, 4 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION Page 1 of 3 
    1. > DIS TCRLIST 
    2. 
    TOLL CODE REST LIST NUM (O-19) = nn 
    Requests restriction list number for which data is to be displayed. nn = list number (O-19); see Table 112.1. 
    1. > ADD TCRLIST 
    2. 
    ASSIGN TYPE OR LIST? (T,L) = a 
    Requests whether addition is to be a restriction type or list. If T a = T = Type, a = L = List. 
    (Type), go to step 3; if L (List), go to step 5. 
    3. 
    ALLOCATE LIST LENGTHS (l-256) = nnn . . . nnn 
    Requests number of entries to be in each restriction list. nnn = number of entries (l-256). 
    NOTE: All 20 list lengths must be specified; separate each by spaces. A maximum of 256 entries may be allo- 
    cated over the 8-digit lists (lists 0 through 15), plus a maximum of 32 entries allocated over the 15-digit 
    lists (lists 16 through 19). If no initial change is indicated, the default values are 16 entries per 8-digit 
    list plus 8 entries per 15-digit list. 
    4. 
    ALLOW OR DENY LIST? (A, D) = a . . . a 
    Requests whether each list specified is to allow or deny access. a = A = Allow, a = D = Deny. 
    Procedure is completed. 
    NOTE: All 20 list types (allow or deny) must be specified; separate each by spaces. 
    5. TOLL CODE REST LIST NUM (O-19) = nn 
    Requests restriction list number for which data is to be added. nn = list number (O-19); see Table 112.1. 
    6. DIGIT COUNT (1-15) = nn 
    Requests number of digits to be contained in the restriction lists. nn = digit count (l-15). 
    NOTE: Maximum digit count for 8-digit lists (O-15) is 8. 
    7. 
    RESTRICTION LIST DIGITS (O-9, A) = n . . . n 
    Requests actual digits to be stored in restriction list(s). n . n = restriction list digits; enter 
    each digit, O-9, or A for 
    “don’t care.” 
    NOTE: Enter digits as a continuous string; do not separate by spaces. 
    1. 
    > DEL TCRLIST 
    2. 
    TOLL CODE REST LIST NUM (O-19) = nn 
    Requests restriction list number for which data is to be deleted. nn = list number (O-19); see Table 112.1.  
    						
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    CMU Procedures issue 1. December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TCRLIST 
    TITLE: Toll Code Restriction List Page 2 of 3 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    3. DELETE ALL MEMBERS? (Y, N) = a 
    Requests whether all members of restriction list are to be deleted. a = Y = Yes, a = N = No. 
    If N (No), go to step 4; if Y (Yes), procedure is completed. 
    4. OLD DIGIT COUNT (I-15) = nn 
    Requests digit count of list to be deleted. nn = digit count (l-15). 
    NOTE: Maximum digit count for 8-digit lists (O-15) is 8. 
    5. OLD REST LIST DIGITS (O-9, A) = n . . . n 
    Requests actual digits contained in specified list that are to be n . n = restriction list digits; enter each 
    deleted. digit, O-9, or A for “don’t care”. 
    NOTE: Enter digits as a continuous string; do not separate by spaces. 
    1. > CHA TCRLIST 
    2. TOLL CODE REST LIST NUM (O-19)=. nn 
    Requests restriction list number for which data is to be changed. nn = list number (o-19); see Table 112.1. 
    3. CHANGE TYPE OR NUMBER? (T, N) = a 
    Requests whether type of list or number of entries to be changed. a = T = Type, a = N = Number. 
    If T (Type), go to step 4; if N (Number), go to step 5. 
    4. ALLOW OR DENY LIST? (A, D) = a 
    1 
    Requests whether list to be changed is to allow or deny access; a = A = Allow, a = D = Deny. 
    procedure is completed. 
    5. OLD DIGIT COUNT (l-15) = nn 
    Requests number of digits in list prior to change. nn = digit count (l-15). 
    NOTE: Maximum digit count for 8-digit lists (O-15) is 8. 
    6. OLD REST LIST DIGITS (O-9, A) = n . . . n 
    Requests which digits in list are to be changed. n n = restriction list digits; enter each 
    digit,’ O-9, or A for “don’t care”. 
    NOTE: Enter digits as a continuous string; do not separate by spaces. 
    7. DIGIT COUNT (l-15) = nn 
    Requests number of digits in list after change. nn = digit count (l-15). 
    NOTE: Maximum digit count for 8-digit lists (O-15) is 8. :” 
    ; ’ 
    .’  
    						
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    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TCRLIST 
    TITLE: Toll Code Restriction Lists Page 3 of 3 
    I STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    I 
    8. RESTRICTION LIST DIGITS (O-9, A) = n . . . n 
    Requests new digits to be placed in restriction list. 
    n . . n = restriction list digits; enter each 
    digit, O-9, or A for “don’t care”. 
    NOTE: Enter digits as a continuous string; do not separate by spaces. 
    ALPHANUMERIC 
    INPUT 
    0 
    1 
    2 
    3 
    4 
    5 
    6 
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 
    17 
    18 
    19 Table 112.1 Restriction Lists 
    DESCRIPTION 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 0 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 1 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 2 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 3 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 4 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 5 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 6 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 7 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 8 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 9 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 10 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 11 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 12 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 13 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 14 
    Eight-Digit Restriction List 15 
    Fifteen-Digit Restriction List 0 
    Fifteen-Digit Restriction List 1 
    Fifteen-Digit Restriction List 2 
    Fifteen-Digit Restriction List 3 NUMBER OF 
    ENTRIES 
    256 ENTRIES 
    TOTAL 
    32 ENTRIES 
    TOTAL  
    						
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    SATURN EPABX 
    CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-B919 
    Issue 2. May 1986 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TENANT 
    TITLE: Tenant Assignments 
    Access Level: 2 Page 1 of 3 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    1 
    I 
    I I. > DIS TENANT 
    2. TGRF? CGRP, = aaaa 
    Requests the type of group information to be displayed. aaaa = TGRP = Tenant Group; 
    TGRP - Tenant Group information; Go to step 3. aaaa = CGRP = Console Group. 
    CGRP - Console Group information; Go to step 5. 
    I 
    1 
    3. ENTER TENANT GROUP NUMBER = nnn 
    Requests the number of the Tenant Group for display. nnn = tenant group number (O-254). 
    4. DISPLAY ALL MEMBERS? (Y/N) = a 
    Requests whether or not to display all members of the Tenant Group. a = Y = Yes; a = N = No. 
    If YES - all members assigned to the Tenant Group are dis- 
    played along with other group information. 
    If NO - no members are displayed, only other group infor- 
    mation. 
    5. ENTER CONSOLE GROUP NUMBER (O-12) = n 
    Requests the number of the Console Group for display n = console group number (O-12). 
    6. DISPLAY ALL MEMBERS? (YIN) = a 
    Requests whether or not to display all members of the Console Group. a = Y = Yes; a = N = No. 
    If YES - all members assigned to the Console Group displayed 
    along with other group information. 
    If NO - no members are displayed, only other group infor- 
    mation. 
    I 
    I 1. 1 ) ADD TENANT 
    I 
    2. CONSOLE/TENANT GROUP? CGRPfl’GRP = aaaa 
    Requests the user to specify the type of Group being added. aaaa = CGRP = Console Group; 
    If CGRP - add Console Group: Go to step 3. aaaa = TGRP P Tenant Group. 
    If TGRP - add Tenant Group; Go to step 6. 
    3. 
    ENTER NIGHT ANSWER EXTENSION = nnnn 
    Requests the extension number of the NigM Answer Position. nnnn P extension number (l-4 characters). 
    4. ENTER CONSOLE GROUP NUMBER @12) = nn 
    I 
    Requests the number assigned to this Console Group. nn = console group number (O-12). 
    5. ENTER TENANT GROUP NUMBER (O-254) = nnn 
    Requests the number assigned to this Tenant Group. nnn = tenant group number (O-254).  
    						
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    I 
    CUSTOMER WlEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TENANT 
    TITLE: Tenant Assignments 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    Page 2 of 3 
    6. ENTER CONSOLE ID STRING = aa.. .aa 
    Requests Tenant Console display ID text string. aa.. .aa = any combination of alphanu- 
    meric characters (8 
    maximum). 
    7. 
    GROUP SERVED BY A CONSOLE Y/N = a 
    L I Requests whether Tenant Group is to be served by a console. a = Y = Yes; a = N = No. 
    Y - YES - The Tenant Group will be served by a console; Go 
    to Step 11. 
    N - NO - There will be no console serving the Tenant Group. 
    The console functions must be dedicated to other 
    facilities. 
    8. ENTER CONSOLE GROUP NUMBER (O-12) = 
    nn 
    Requests the number of the Console Group serving this Tenant 
    Group. nn = console group (O-12). 
    1. 
    2. 
    > DEL TENANT 
    DELETE CONSOLE OR TENANT GROUP = aaaa 
    Requeststhe type of Group to be deleted. 
    If TGRP - Tenant Group: Go to step 3. 
    If CGRP- Console Group; Go to step 4. aaaa = TGRP = Tenant Group; 
    aaaa = CGRP = Console Group. 
    3. 
    ENTER TNT GROUP NUMBER (l-254) = nnn 
    Requests the user to specify the number of the Tenant Group being 
    deleted. nnn = tenant group number (l-254). 
    4. ENTER CNSL GROUP NUMBER (1-12) = 
    nn 
    Requests the user to specify the number of the Console Group be- 
    inq deleted. nn = console group number (1-12). 
    I I 
    1. 1 ) CHA TENANT 
    I L t 
    I 
    1 
    2. 
    CHANGE CONSOLE OR TENANT GROUP 5: aaaa 
    I 
    Requests the user to specify whether a Console or Tenant Group aaaa = TGRP 
    is to be changed: = Tenant Group; 
    CGRP = Console Group.  aaaa = 
    If TGRP - add Tenant Group; Go to step 3 
    If CGRP- add Console Group; Go to step 8. 
    3. ENTER TENANT GROUP NUMBER - nnn 
    Requests the new number assigned to this Tenant Group. nnn = tenant group number (O-254).  
    						
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    CMU Procedures A30808-X5051-E120-l-8919 
    issue 2, May 1986 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TENANT 
    TITLE: Tenant Assignments Page 3 of 3 
    STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    4. ENTER CONSOLE ID STRING = aa.. .aa 
    Requests the new Tenant LDN Console display ID Text String. aa.. .aa = any combination of alphanu- 
    meric characters (8 
    maximum). 
    .I 
    5. ENTER CONSOLE GROUP NUMBER (O-12) P nn 
    I 
    Requests the number of the Console Group serving this Tenant Group. nn = console group number ((O-12). 
    6. ENTER NIGHT ANSWER EXTENSION = nnnn 
    Requests the user to optionally specify the new extension number nnnn = extension number (l-4 characters). 
    of the new Night Answer Position for this Console Group. 
    7. ENTER CONSOLE GROUP NUMBER (O-12) = nn 
    Requests the number of the new Console Group serving this Tenant .- .. nn = console group number (O-12). 
    Group. 
    MNEMONICS USED IN THIS CMU PROCEDURE: 
    Mnemonic 
    CONS 
    CGRP STN 
    TGRP 
    TRK Definition 
    Console 
    Console Group 
    Station 
    Tenant Group 
    Trunk  
    						
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    CMU Procedures Issue 1, December 1984 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TIMEDATE 
    TITLE: System Time/Date Change 
    Access Level: 2, 3, 4 Page 1 of 1 
    1 STEP NO. PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    I 
    1. ) DIS TIMEDATE 
    1. ) CHA TIMEDATE 
    2. ENTER TIME (HH MM SS) = hh mm ss 
    Requests that correct time be entered: hours, minutes, and seconds. hh = hours (O-23), 
    Separate each by spaces. mm = minutes (O-59) 
    ss = seconds (O-59). 
    NOTE: Set time in terms of a 24-hour clock (e.g., 1 PM = 1300). 
    3. ENTER DATE (YY MM DD) = yy mm dd 
    Requests that correct date be entered: year, month, and date. Separ- yy = year (00-99), 
    ate each by spaces. mm = month (l-12) 
    dd = date (1-31). 
    NOTE: Time and date is set at the instant that the system responds to the depression of the RETURN key 
    bv the user.  
    						
    							SATURN EPABX 
    CMU Procedures A30808X5051-E120-3-B919 
    Issue 3, December 1985 
    CUSTOMER MEMORY UPDATE PROCEDURE: TRACE r-YE-l 
    _ TITLE: Call Trace Data 
    Access 
    Level: 4 Page 3 of 2 
    STEP NO. 
    PROMPT/EXPLANATION 
    1. 
    ) BEG TRACE 
    Requests that the printout of collected data begin. 
    2. LINES TO SEARCH FOR (HEX) = (@@@@) 
    Requests the LST(s) stored in the trace buffer which is (are) to be 
    printed. If no value is entered, the trace buffer entries are not 
    screened for matching LST(s). If more than one, separate each by 
    spaces. aaaaaaaa = lines (5 max.). 
    I NOTE: Line numbers are in hexadecimal format. 
    1. 
    ) DIS TRACE 
    NOTE: Analysis of this output requires the assistance of Siemens personnel. 
    2. DISPLAY TYPE (STATE,DATA) 
    = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    If STATE (of TRACE On/Off/Reset) is entered procedure is complet- aaaaaaaa = State or Data 
    ed. If DATA is entered go to Step 3. 
    3. LINES TO SEARCH FOR (HEX) = (@Q@@) 
    I 
    Requests the LST(s) stored in the trace buffer which is (are) to be aaaaaaaa = lines (5 max.). 
    displayed. If no value is entered, the trace buffer entries are not 
    . screened for matching LST(s). If more than one, separate each by 
    spaces. 
    4. NUM OF ENTRIES TO PRINT (l-500) = 
    nnn 
    I 
    Requests the number of entries to print matching the Lines to Search nnn = number of entries (l-500). 
    For and the Process IDS to Search For, if any. If no value entered, 
    all matching entries in the trace buffer are printed. 
    5. PROCESS IDS TO SEARCH FOR 
    = aaaaaaaa . . . aaaaaaaa 
    Requests the identification on numbers of the resident process(es) 
    creating entries in the trace buffer which are to be printed. If no 
    value is entered, the trace buffer entries are not screened for match- 
    ing process IDS. If more than one, separate by spaces. aaaaaaaa = process IDS (3 max.). 
    1. ) CHA TRACE 
    NOTE: The trace procedure is used for software and hardware troubleshooting. It should be activated Only after consultation with Siemens personnel. 
    I I I 2 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 be- 
    gins 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 to be cleared, but the status remains the same (either on 
    or off).  
    						
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