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Page 551

Q-  WIDE PROGRAMMING
QE- LINE 
 TABLE, GAIN
Description
(Cont’d)
After seizing a trunk. the user can adjust the gain on the trunk. 
 the
volume on the trunk returns to a preset setting for each new call. Refer to
Volume Controls.
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Programming
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Feature Reference
QE- Line Gain Table settings do not apply to analog trunk-to-trunk
connections. For example. if an OPX user accesses a trunk, the system does
not apply the QE settings to the trunk. Trunk-to-trunk connections include
Tie. 
 OPX and...

Page 552

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QE- LINE  TABLE, 
Instructions
Step  l
Step  
Step 2 
Step  
To enter data on the PRF:
Enter the required 
gain for each trunk on Table 10.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
After programming QE- Automatic Handsfree. you see:
LINE TABLE
LINE  01
GAIN 
Enter data for trunk 01.
If you entered  for QE- Manual Sidetone, you can press RETURN
repeatedly to access another trunk.
OR
If you entered  for QE- Manual Sidetone, you see 
NETWORK?  for trunk 01.Go to QE- Line Gain Table....

Page 553

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QE- LINE  TABLE,  NETWORK
Description
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Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step  l
Step 1 
Step  
Use this option to  adjust the  for each trunk. This lets 
fine tune each trunk’s side  level. if necessary. Use this option to 
the impedance of each system trunk circuit to the impedance of the connected
 trunk. Enter the  thar minimizes the  (i.e., maximizes the
return loss). The choices for this option are:
 = short loop (600 Ohm). non-loaded
56 = long loop. non loaded
 =...

Page 554

   WIDE 
QF- LINE GRP ACCESS (FIRST TRUNK IN GROUP), HYBRID ONLY
Description
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Programming
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Feature Reference
Instructions
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Step  l
Step 3 
Step 
Use this option to correlate the first trunk in a trunk rotary  801) to one of
nine trunk 
 numbers  The system requires this correlation when
setting up trunk-rotaries.
This option does not appear for key systems.
Conditions
None
Default Value
No entries (no rotaries defined).
Line (Trunk) Rotaries
E- Extensions, 
 Line Access Options,...

Page 555

  WIDE PROGRAMMING
QG- DISA 
CODE
Description
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Programming
Feature Reference
Instructions
Step 1 
Step 1 
Step 2 
Step 3 
Issue 1-O
Use this option to define the  access code (up to eight digits long). This
code is also the Walking 
Class of Service code. You must also  
Ground Start  Trunk. This lets  have either ground or loop start
DISA trunks.
None
Default Value
No entry (no  code defined).
Direct Inward 
 Access 
E- Extensions.  Circuit   Program each DTSA trunk with one of the
following...

Page 556

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QG- GROUND START DISA 
Description
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Programming
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Instructions
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Use this option to program DISA trunks for ground start or loop start
operation. If 
 enable this option (Y). all DISA trunks are ground start. If
you disable 
 option (N). all  trunks are loop start.
This option does not apply to VS.
Conditions
If you upgrade your system from a version older than 3.2, all DISA trunks
come up as ground start.
All DISA trunks are ground start...

Page 557

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QH-     FOR OPERATOR (l-4)
Description
Use this option to designate the OPA operator overflow message (2-7) for
each system attendant. Assigning the message automatically enables OPA
operator overflow for that attendant. To disable overflow for an attendant.
enter 0.
This option does not apply to VS.
None
Default 
OPA operator overflow disabled (0).
Related
Programming
Feature Reference
Operator Assistance
To have OPA answer the trunk...
 Trunks.  Direct Trunk Termination  To have OPA...

Page 558

 SYSTEM WIDE 
QH-     FOR OPERATOR (l-3)
Instructions
Step  
Step 1 
Step  l
Step 3 
Step  l
To enter data on the PRF:
For QH- 
  on Table  enter the OPA overflow message
number (2-7) for each 
 attendant.
To enter data at the programming terminal:
Type Q. You see: 
Type H. You see: OVERFLOW MESSAGE OPR  
 Enter the QH- Overflow. Message OPR  entry from Table 10 for this
operator. You see:
OVERFLOW MESSAGE OPR 
OR
Press RETURN repeatedly to skip to a higher numbered operator, then enter
data from Table...

Page 559

Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
QH- OPA CONFIGURATION, OPA GROUP ROUTING
Description
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Programming
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Feature Reference
Issue 1-O
Use this option to assign the termination (destination) for the OPA access
digits 1. 2. and 
 The  is the extension or  group
OPA callers reach 
 they dial a digit. The OPA recorded messages should
describe the terminations reached by these single digits. Refer to the Operator
Assistance feature and the QH- Line 
 Day/Night  options below for
the specifics on recording...

Page 560

Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
QH- OP.4  OP.4 GROUP ROUTING
Instructions
Step I 
Step 1 l
Step 2 
Step 3 l
To-enter data on the PRF:
For the QH- OPA Group 
 options on Table 10. enter the  for each
digit (OPA group). The choices are:
 Extensions
 ACD Groups
o 
 Groups
To enter data at the programming terminal:
After programming QH- Overflow Message for Operator 
 you see: OPA
 
o Enter the QH- OPA Group  entry from Table 10. You see: OPA
OR
 Press RETURN repeatedly to skip to a higher numbered OPA group, then
enter...
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