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Page 521

 LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY
OS- SELECTIVE HISTORY
Description
Use this option to enable key history for selected extensions and trunks. The
key history 
 the sequence of events at the extensions and/or  you
select. Use OS- Selective History 
 place  pressing Shift 1 for normal key
history. To understand the key 
 states:
 Use HG- Display Key History to  the history code (call state)
definitions
oRefer to the Call States chart under HD- System Status for an explanation
of the definitions...

Page 522

0- LABEL MAKER AND SELECTIVE HISTORY
OS- SELECTIVE HISTORY
Instructions
(Cont’d)
To select extensions and/or trunks for the OS-Selective 
 
Step  Type OS. You see: OS-CMD
Step 2 Type N. You see:SELECTED EXTENSIONS
Step 3 lType in the number of the extension or trunk you want and press RETURN.
You see: 
 DONE  
Step  l Type in another extension or trunk.
OR
 Press ESC or RETURN to return to the Main Menu.
  

Page 523

P- PRINT SMDR REPORT
Description
Use this option to print the SMDR report. You can have this option clear the
SMDR buffer as the report prints, or retain the SMDR records. Clearing the
SMDR buffer erases all the existing SMDR records. A sample SMDR report
follows:
STATION  DETAIL RECORDING
 
STA NUMBER  ACCT START  ELAPSE  COST 
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Issue 1-O
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
304  
1203667214511212
1203555125413112
120322234561
1123...

Page 524

P- PRINT SMDR REPORT
Instructions
To enter data on the PRF:
Step 1 No entry required.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
Step 1 lPress P. You see: CLEAR SMDR AFTER REPORT? 
Step 2 llPress Y to clear the SMDR buffer after the report runs.
OR
lPress N to run the SMDR report without clearing the SMDR buffer.
Step 3 lThe report prints.
2-234  CONFIGURATIONIssue 1-O 

Page 525

Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING
 NUMBER PLAN,  DIGIT
Description
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Instructions
Step  
Step  
Step  
Step 3 
Step 4 l
Issue 1-O
Use this option to assign the digit used to force Intercom ringing. Refer to the
Intercom Feature. Changing this digit also affects:
 Group Call Pickup (pickup code  1)
 Meet-Me Conference (dial-up codes  and 12)
 Paging (All Call Paging code 1 
Refer to Table l-4 (page l-l 1) before changing the system number plan.
Conditions
None
None
Flexible...

Page 526

  Y  
QA- NUMBER PLAN, 2ND TEN SPEED  BIN DIGIT
Description
Sote:
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Instructions
Step 1 
Step 1 l
Step 2 l
Step 3 l
Use this option to assign the first digit for the second ten Personal Speed Dial
bins (normally 20-29). Refer to the Speed Dial feature. Changing this digit
also affects:
l Call Waiting (dialing 2 to answer a Call Waiting from an  set)-
@ Paging (zone 1 Paging code  
Refer to Table l-4 (page 1-l  before changing the system number plan.
Conditions
None...

Page 527

Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING
QA- 
 PLAN, BLOCK OF FIRST  EXTENSIONS DIGIT
Description
Note:
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Instructions
Step 1 
Step 1 
Step  l
Step 3 
Use this option to assign the first digit for the first block of 100
extension/trunk numbers (e.g.. 300). Refer to the Intercom feature.-
Changing
this digit also affects:
 Central Office Calls. Placing (e.g.,trunk access code 396 in 12x36 and
32x60 systems)
 Paging (zone paging code 3 
Refer to Table  (page  1) before changing the...

Page 528

 3 X 3   W   
QA- NUMBER PLAN, BLOCK OF SECOND 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT.
Description
Note:
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Instructions
Step  l
Step 1 l
Step 2 
Step 3 l
Use this option to assign the first digit for the second block of 100
extension/trunk numbers (e.g..
this digit also affects:400). Refer to the Intercom feature. Changing
 Automatic Call Distribution (putting agents in service by dialing 
l Group Ring (12x36 and 32x60 group numbers 428-435)
 Paging (zone 3 Paging code  
Refer to Table...

Page 529

Q-  PROGRAMMING
QA- NUMBER 
 BLOCK OF THIRD 100 EXTENSIONS DIGIT
Description
Note:
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Instructions
Step  
Step 1 
Step  
Step 3 
This option only applies to 56x120 and 72x180 systems.
Use this option to assign the first digit for the third block of 100
extension/trunk numbers 
 500). Refer to the Central Office Calls,
Placing feature. Changing 
 digit also affects:
 Call Parking from an  (e.g., dialing 
 Paging (zone 4 Paging code  
 Speed Dial (first  Personal Speed...

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Q- SYSTEM-WIDE PROGRAMMING
QA- 
 PLAN,  TEN SPEED DIAL BIN DIGIT
Description
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Instructions
Step 1 
Step  l
Step 2 
Step 3 
This option  applies to VS.  and  systems.
Use this option to assign the first digit for the first ten Personal Speed Dial
bins (normally 
 Refer to the Speed Dial feature. Changing  digit
also affects:
 Call Parking from an  (e.g., dialing 
 Paging (zone 3 Paging code  
Refer to Table  (page l-l 1) before changing the system number plan....
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