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Table of Contents 
AGENT’S  TIME   . . . . . 
DELAY BEFORE   QUEUE (ONYX IV), 
DIRECT ALL  TO     
INITIAL  EXTENSION (ONYX IV). 
DELAY BEFORE ANSWERING WITH
DIGITALKER 
 IV’). . . . . 
VAU RECORDING  INITIAL (ONYX  . . . 
DELAY BEFORE ANSWERING WITH VAU (ONYX IV), . 2-1400
MAILBOX ACCESS CODE. INITIAL (ONYX IV). . . 
DELAY BEFORE ANSWERING WITH VX (ONYX  . . 
REPETITIVE ASNOUNCEMENT EXTENSION (ONYX IV). . 
 RECORDING NUMBER. REPETITIVE (ONYX IV), . . 
PLAYBACK INTERVAL WITH VAU (ONYX IV). ....

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HE- TRAFFIC  SUMMARY. .
HF- TRAFFIC 
 SUMMARY (WITH   .
DATA CLEARED). . . . . . .2-197
HG- DISPLAY KEY HTSTORY . .
2-199
HH- PORT/EXTENSION CHECKER .      . .   . .    . . 
HI- BUFFERED HISTORY PRINTER. . . . . . . . . .2-202
I-  UTILITIES
...........................
IE- RESET EXPANSION CABINETS (56x120 AND 72x180 ONLY). 2-203
IP- PORT RELEASE
..............................
IR- RESET  CARD
RESET EXPANSION KSU (VS ONLY).
............
.2-205
IS-SIDETONETEST...

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TRUNK GROUP ACCESS  (HYBRID ONLY).
OPERATOR DIGIT..........
....
FEATURE   ACCESS            . .   
  ACCESS CODES............
QC-OPERATOR .....
SUPPRESS OPERATOR ......
 PROGRAMMING. VX  . .
RING COUNT (ONYX ...............
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING. NUMBER OF 
.......2-249
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING. OPERATOR EXTENSIONS . . 
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING. LOOP KEYS (ONYX IV),....
OPERATOR PROGRAMMING.  KEYS (ONYX IV). . 
OPERATOR  DSS KEYS (ONYX IV)......
QD- NUMBER OF SYSTEM SPEED...

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Table of Contents (Cont’d)
INTERRUPTED RING RELAYS.
.................... .2-301
EXTERNAL PAGE MUSIC GAIN.
RELAY CONTROL-RINGER ON
...................................
..
2-302
RELAY CONTROL-PAGE ON.
.....................
RELAY ....2-307
QN- RESTORE STANDARD PORT ASSIGNMENTS           2-310
QO- DID INTERCEPTS.
...........................
.2-311
ABSORB  DIGIT.
............................2-311
VACANT NUMBER INTERCEPT.
...................
BUSY INTERCEPT.
............................ .2-313...

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INTRODUCTION
Before Reading
This Section
This section 
 detailed information on each of the system’s
programmable  options. Use these options to customize your system’s
features. For example. after reading a feature description in Section 1. review
the feature’s programming requirements. Then. turn to this section for the
specifics.
To change the system’s programmable options, you must connect a
programming terminal to the 
 (Refer to Connecting a Programming
Terminal 
 The terminal uses menus to show...

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INTRODUCTION
Connecting a
Programming
Terminal
Step 1 l
Step 2 l
Step 3 
Step 1 
Step 2 
Step 3 
Step 4 
Step 5 
Step 6 
Your programming terminal must be a standard ASCII device with an 
232-C interface. The programming terminal is typically a keyboard with
attached 
CRT or printer.
To connect a programming terminal to the system (Figure 2-l):
Using a standard RS-232-C cable (with ends as shown), connect the
programming terminal to the upper port on the COM PCB.
Plug 
the programming terminal into an AC...

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INTRODUCTION
   Printer
Communications
Port PCB
Pin
No.
J3  .
  lI I Connector  .
   . Signal Name
11
22
33
44
55
66
77
88
20 20
Typical
RS-232-C
Cable
Modem
PinNo. Direction Signal Name
  
    
 To   Ready
 RS-232-C @l-E)‘Typical Connector Required
Figure 2-1 CONNECTING THE PROGRAMMING TERMINAL (Page 1 of 
Issue 1-O .
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-3 

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INTRODUCTION
AUX
Module (DCE)RS-232-C Connections
AUX Module
Connector
3
4
6
7
8
9Adaptor
8  3  CD RX
2Tx
20 
7 GND
6 DSR
4 RTS
5 
22 RI \
Data Format
Main CEU Only
8 Data bits
1 stop bit
No parity
1200 baud (default)
25-Pin RS-232-C
Cable
Note: Follow manufacturer’s
instructions when connecting
terminal, printer or modem.
120 V AC
Outlet
 
outlet dedicated to
CEU power supply.
Modem (DCE)
Figure 2-l CONNECTING THE  TERMINAL   
 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O 

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INTRODUCTION
Issue 1-O
 For Sour  
 CONFIGURATION  
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