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SATURN IiE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions 
SECTION 2.00 SYSTEM FEATURES 
2.01 System Overview 
The SATURN IIE System is a stored-program controlled Elec- 
tronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange (EPABX), which 
uses Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)!Time Division switching. 
The SATURN IIE EPABX System is capable of switching both 
voice and data. 
The SATURN IIE System is housed in a light-weight equip- 
ment cabinet called the Basic Cabinet. In its expanded con- 
figuration, the SATURN IIE System is housed in...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descrtptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-B918 
Issue 1, May 1986 
2.02 
a. General Features 
Additional Input/Output Devices designed to be non-blocking. This network provides 
up to 36 CCS (1 Erlang) per port. 
i. 
Low Power Consumption 
The SATURN IIE EPABX is capable of connecting in- 
put/output devices via three RS-232-C interface 110 
ports and one port connected to a modem to allow re- 
mote access. All I/O ports can include, but are not limit- 
ed to, local service terminal,...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-8918 
Issue 1, May 1986 
0. 
2.03 
a. 
b. 
C. 
d. Uniform Station Distribution Wiring 
The SATURN IIE EPABX maintains consistent cabling 
requirements regarding size, type, and number of ca- 
bling pairs connecting all types of station instruments 
such as single-line telephones (SLTs) and Siemens Dig- 
ital Telephones (SDTs). A maximum of one cable pair 
is required between each instrument and the system. 
Administration Features 
Customer...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-8918 
Issue 1, May 1986 
Two different types of measurements are provided. The 
first type is event (peg) counts, which give an actual 
count of the number of times a particular operation has 
occurred in the system. The second type is usage 
counts, which give the approximate total time a par- 
ticular resource is in use during a certain time inter- 
val. This count is given in CCS (hundred call-seconds). 
The traffic and feature usage...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-AlZO-l-B918 - 
Issue 1, May 1986 
Table 2.01 Traffic and Feature Usage Measurement 
CATEGORY EVENT COUNTS 
USAGE COUNTS IN CCS 
Conference Circuit Congestion 
DTMF Receiver Usage 
DTMF Receiver Attempts 
Hunt Group Queue Usage 
System DTMF Receiver Congestion 
Traffic Usage of Conference Devices 
Related Ineffective Attempts 
Traffic Usage of Terminal Devices 
Number of Connections to Hunt Groups 
Number of Connections to Terminal Devices 
Attendant...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-8918 
Issue 1, May 1986 
The night answering station(s) can be an individual sta- 
tion or the pilot number of a hunt group. The assign- 
ment of trunks or LDNs to ANA stations (for SATURN 
IIE Systems served by DID trunks) is performed via a 
CMU procedure. 
The night answering stations can make inside and out- 
side calls and can access system features in the nor- 
mal manner. When in night service, handling of the 
incoming trunk calls is...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-8918 
Issue 1, May 
1986 
operative and has detected a minor alarm condition. 
A minor alarm can be the result of a system-detected 
error, either internal or external, a system event of note, 
such as an annoyance call trace record, or a failure 
during an on-line diagnostic test. The indicator remains 
lit until the alarm is displayed by the system adminis- 
trator via the appropriate CMU procedure. The system 
administrator can control, via...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions A30808-X5130-A120-l-6918 
issue 1, May 1986 
d. Music-On-Hold - Paging 
This SATURN IIE EPABX System feature allows the 
customerprovided Music-On-Hold source to be rout- 
ed to the paging equipment. This arrangement pro- 
vides music, instead of silence, to the paging zone 
whenever the paging equipment is idle. 
e. Music-On-Hold - System 
The SATURN IIE EPABX is able to interface with 
customer-provided audio equipment in order to provide 
music to “held call”...

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, SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions 
2.13 Trunking Features 
a. Alternate Routing 
The SATURN HE EPABX provides automatic routing 
of outgoing calls via alternate trunk groups when all 
circuits in the primary trunk group are busy. A maxi- 
mum of three alternate trunk groups can be assigned 
when direct trunk group access is used. Least Cost 
Routing (LCR) allows up to seven alternates. 
b. Central Office (City) Trunk Access 
Access to CO trunks by SATURN IIE EPABX station 
users is made by dialing...

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SATURN IIE EPABX 
Feature Descriptions 
called schedules, are assignable on one-hour 
boundaries for each hour of the day and each day 
of the week. 
A “minutes offset” is provided for each schedule to 
accommodate rate changes that do not occur on the 
hour. The selection of a route for a given dialing pat- 
tern is variable, depending on the current schedule. 
3. Alternate Trunk Group Advance. When an all- 
trunks-busy condition exists, three modes of ad- 
vancing from first-choice to lesser-choice...
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