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    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
      COSTROL. EXTERNAL PAGE  GAIN
    Related
    Programming
    (Cont’d)
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
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    Tenant Service, Assigning External Paging Zones to Tenants
    E- 
    Trunks,  Circuit Type  Program the ports used for External Paging as
    uninstalled (circuit 
      There are a total of four ports available for
    External Paging.
     hlusic and Relay Control, Est Page/Night Audible Line Number  In
    the large systems. assign the trunk number the system will use to broadcast
    All Call Paging and Night Audible. In VS, enter Y to broadcast over the main
    CEU PA terminals. You can 
     Paging amplifiers for all tenants or just
    those you select. You can have Paging amplifiers for all tenants or just those
    you select.
      and  Control. Page Zone n Line Number (except in VS)
     Assign a trunk port for External Paging zones l-3. All Call Paging also
    broadcasts over these ports. You have three external zones available for
    tenants.
      and Relay Control, Relay Control-Page On (except on VS) 
    If enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port   relay
    closes each time a user makes an All Call Paging announcement. If disabled
    or Pageowner is other than the attendant, relay never closes for Paging.
     hlusic and  Control, Relay Control-Pageowner  Assign the
    Pageowner for ringer and page control. This assignment should be the
    attendant in each tenant group.
    Paging
    Tenant Service
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For QM- External Page Music Gain on Table 10, enter the gain setting (e.g. 
    3).
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming QM- Interrupted Ring Relays, you see: 
    EXTERNAL PAGE
    MUSIC GAIN
    Enter the gain setting (e.g.,-3) for QM- Interrupted Ring Relays from Table
      see: RELAY 0: RINGER ON
    Go IO Relay Control-Ringer On on the next page.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-303 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
     MUSIC/RELAY CONTROL, REL.l.Y  ON
    Description
    Related
    Programming
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    Instructions
    Step 1 l
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    Step  
    Use this option to control   Mode ringing activates
    external relays O-3. You program this option separatelv for each relay. Refer
    to the system 
     Manual for instructions on connecting devices to the
    relays. This option does not 
     to VS.
    The relay activates for Night Mode calls if:
     QM- Ringer On is enabled (Y)
     QM- Page  entry is the main attendant (usually 300)
    The relay activates when an extension rings if the QM- Page Owner entry is
    the extension (not main attendant). OPX, 
     master or Ring Group
    number.
    If you disable this option (N). the relay never closes for ringing.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    Ringer is on (Y).
    External Alerting Devices
      and  Control. Interrupted Ring Relays  Enable/disable
    interrupted relay closure.If enabled. relay pulses one second closed/three
    seconds open when activated. If disabled, relay has continuous 
     when
    activated.
    For each of the four relays (O-3):
    QM- Music and Relay Control, Relay Control-Page On (except in VS)  If
    enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port 
      relay closes
    each time a user makes an All Call Paging announcement. If disabled or
    Pageowner is other than the attendant, relay never closes for Paging.
    QM- Music and Relay Control, Relay Control-Pageowner 
     Assign the
    Pageowner for ringer and page control.
    External Alerting Devices
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For QM- Relay 0, Ringer On on Table 10, enter Y or N. Make similar entries
    for Relays 1-3.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming QM- Interrupted Ring Relays or QM- External Page
    Music Gain, you see: 
    RELAY 0, RINGER ON
    Enter Y or N for QM- Relay  Ringer On from  You see: PAGE ON
    Go to  Relay Control  On on the next page. 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
     MUSIC/RELAY  RELAY CONTROL-PAGE ON
    Description
    Use this option to control 
     Paging activates external relays (O-3). You
    program this option separately for each relay. Refer to the system Hardware
    Manual for instructions on connecting devices to the relays. The system
    assigns relays O-3 to Paging zones as follows:
    This  for...
    0All Call Paging
             All Call and  1 Paging
    2
    3:  :    : 
    All Call and Zone 2 
    All Call and Zone 3 Paging
    The relay activates each time a user makes a Paging announcement if:
     QM- Relay Control-Page On is enabled (Y)
     QM- Pageowner is main attendant (usually 300)
    The relay never activates for Paging if:
     QM- Relay  On is disabled (N)
    OR
     QM- Pageowner is not the main attendant
    This option does not apply to VS.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    Page On enabled (Y).
    Related
    Programming
    External Alerting Devices
      and  Control, Interrupted Ring Relays  Enable/disable
    interrupted relay closure.If enabled, relay pulses one second closed/three
    seconds open when activated. If disabled, relay has continuous closure when
    activated.
    For each of the four relays (O-3):
      and Relay Control, Relay Control-Ringer On (except in 
    If enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port   relay
    activates for UNA calls. If Pageowner is an extension other than the main.
    attendant. relay activates when extension rings. If disabled, relay never closes
    for ringing.
      and  Control, Relay Control-Pageowner  Assign the
    Pageowner for ringer and page control.
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-305 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
    QM-, MUSIC/RELAY CONTROL.  CONTROL-PAGE ON
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 l
    Step  l
    Step  l
    Paging. External
    E- Trunks. 
     Circuit Type  Program the ports used for External Paging as
    uninstalled (circuit 
     
      and Relay Control.   Audible Line   In
    large systems. assign the trunk number the system will use to broadcast All
    Call Paging and Night Audible. In VS. enter 
     to have All Call Page
    broadcast over the main 
     P.4 terminals.
      and Relay Control. Page Zone n Line Number (except in 
     Assign a trunk port for External Paging zones l-3. All Call Paging also
    broadcasts over these ports.
     Music and Relay Control, External Page (VS only)  Enter Y to have
    External Paging zone 
     and All Call broadcast over the expansion  PA
    terminals.
      and  Control, External Page Music Gain  Adjust the
    gain for the music that plays over the External Paging ports.
    (Program the next two options for each of the four relays.)
      and  Control. Relay Control-Pageowner  Assign the
    Pageowner for ringer and page control.
    Tenant Service, Assigning External Paging Zones to Tenants
     Trunks.  Circuit Type  Program the ports used for External Paging as
    uninstalled (circuit type X). There are a total of four ports available for
    External Paging.
      and Relay Control, Ext Page/Night Audible Line Number 
    Assign the trunk number the system will use to broadcast All Call Paging and
    Night Audible. You can have Paging amplifiers for all tenants or just those
    you select.
      and Relay Control, Page Zone n Line Number  Assign a
    trunk port for External Paging zones l-3. All Call Paging also broadcasts
    over these ports.You have three external zones available for tenants.
    QM- Music and 
     Control, External Page Music Gain  Adjust the
    gain for the music that plays over the External Paging ports (if any).
    QM- Music and Relay Control, Relay Control-Pageowner 
     Assign the
    Pageowner for ringer and page control. This assignment should be the
    attendant in each tenant group.
    External Alerting Devices
    Paging
    Tenant Service
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For QM- Relay 0, Page On on Table 10, enter Y or N. Make similar entries
    for relays l-3.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming QM- Ringer On for relay 0, you see: PAGE ON
    Enter Y or N for QM- Relay 0, Page On from Table 10. You see: PAGE
    OWNER.
    Go to QM- Relay Control- 
     on the next page. 
    						
    							Q-  WIDE PROGRAMMING
     MUSIC/RELAY   CONTROL-PAGEOWNER
    Description
    Use this option to assign the 
     for ringer and Paging relay control, as
    shown 
     You program this option separately for each of the  relays.
    This option is OWNER in VS.
    For ringing...
    The relay activates for Night  calls if:
     QM- Ringer On is enabled 
     QM- Page  entry is the main attendant (usually 300)
    The 
     activates uhen an extension rings if:
     QM- Ringer On is enabled 
     QM- Page Owner entry is the extension (not main attendant), trunk, OPX,
     master or Ring Group number.
    If you disable 
    QM- RELAY CONTROL-RINGER ON  the relay never closes
    for ringing.
    For Paging...!
    The relay activates each time a user makes a Paging announcement if:
     QM- Relay Control-Page On is enabled (Y)
     QM- Pageowner is main attendant (usually 300)
    The relay never activates for 
     if:
     QM- Relay Control-Page On IS disabled (N)
    OR
     QM- Pageowner is not the main attendant
    Conditions
    None
     Value
    Pageowner is main attendant (extension 300).
    Related
    Programming
    External Alerting Devices
      and Relay Control, Interrupted Ring Relay  Enable/disable
    interrupted relay closure.If enabled, relay pulses one second closed/three
    seconds open when activated, If disabled, relay has continuous closure when
    activated.
    For each of the four relays (O-3):
      and Relay Control, Relay Control-Ringer On (except in 
    If enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port OO/extension  relay
    activates for UNA calls.  Pageowner is an extension other than the main
    attendant, relay activates when extension rings. If disabled, relay never closes
    for ringing.
     Music and Relay Control. Relay Control-Page On (except in   If
    enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port 
      relay closes
    . 
    each time a user makes an All Call Paging announcement. If disabled or
    Pageowner is other than the attendant, relay never closes for Paging.
    Not applicable to VS.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-307 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
    QM- MUSIC/RELAY CONTROL, RELAY 
    Related
    Programming
    (Cont’d)
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    Feature ReferencePaging, Esternal
    E- Trunks. 
     Circuit   Program the ports used for External Paging as
    uninstalled (circuit type Xj.
      and  Control. Ext Page/Night Audible Line Number  In
    large systems, assign the trunk number the system will use to broadcast All
    Call Paging and Night Audible. In VS, enter Y to have All Call Page
    broadcast over the main 
     PA terminals.
     hfusic and Relay Control. Page Zone n Line Number (except in VS)
     Assign a trunk port for External Paging zones 1-3. All Call Paging also
    broadcasts over these ports.
      and  Control. External Page    Enter Y to have
    External Paging zone 1 and All Call broadcast over the expansion CEU PA
    terminals.
      and  Control. External Page  Gain  Adjust the
    gain for the music that plavs over the External Paging ports.
    (Program the next two 
     for each of the four relays.)
      and Relay Control, Relay Control-Page On (except in VS)  If
    enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port OO/extension  relay -closes
    each time a user makes an All Call Paging announcement. If disabled or
    Pageowner is other than the attendant. relay never closes for Paging.
    Tenant Service. Assigning Esternal Paging Zones to Tenants
    E- Trunks, 
     Circuit Type  Program the ports used for External Paging as
    uninstalled (circuit type X). There are a total of four ports available for
    External Paging.
      and Relay Control, Ext Page/Night Audible Line Number  In
    the large systems, assign the trunk number the system will use to broadcast
    All Call Paging and Night Audible. In VS, enter Y to broadcast over the main
    CEU PA terminals. You can have Paging amplifiers for all tenants or just
    those you select. You can have Paging amplifiers for all tenants or just those
    you select.
      and  Control. Page Zone n Line Number (except in VS)
     Assign a trunk port for External Paging zones l-3. All Call Paging also
    broadcasts over these ports. You have three external zones available for
    tenants.
      and  Control, External Page (VS only)  Enter Y to have
    All Call Paging and 
     Audible broadcast over the expansion CEU PA
    terminals.
      and Relay Control, External Page Music Gain  Adjust the
    gain for the music that plays over the External Paging ports (if any).
      and Relay Control, Relay Control-Page On (except in VS)  If
    enabled and Pageowner is main attendant (port OO/extension  relay closes
    each time a user makes an All Call Paging announcement. If disabled or
    Pageowner is other than the attendant, relay never closes for Paging.
    External Alerting Devices
    Paging
    Tenant Service 
    						
    							Q-   
        
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    step 
     For QM-     on Table  enter the pageowner’s 
    number.The entry    an OPS. XCD  master or Ring Group number.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Step  lAfter programming   Control-Page On for relay 0, you see: PAGE
    OWNER
    Step 
     lEnter the  for  Relay 0. Page Owner from Table 10 and press
    RETURN. You see: RELAY 1. RINGER ON
    Go to   Control-Ringer On for relay 1.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Z-309 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
    QN- RESTORE STANDARD PORT ASSIGNMENTS
    Description
    Use this option to restore (reinstate) the standard extension/trunk-to-port
    assignments. This may come in handy if you want to restore the 
    assignments in a heavily modified system. This option restores the 
    port assignments only. It does not restore other programming.
    Keep the following in mind when programming ports:
    Use El- Port Number to change the extension/trunk assignment for a port.
    Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one
    assigned extension/trunk.
    You can optionally Use EZ- Extension-Port Swap (instead of El) to
    change the extension/trunk assignment for a port
    You can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two extensions (without
    physically moving their ports). With this option. the programming follows
    the extension number.
    Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for
    extensions/trunks in port number order.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    Each extension/trunk is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., trunk 480 is at port
    180).
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 
    Step 2 
    Step 3 
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type  You see: 
    Type N. You see: RESTORE STD PORT NUMBERS?
     Type Y to restore the standard extension/trunk port assignments.
    OR
     Type N to leave the extension/trunk port assignments unchanged.
         
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAMMING
    QO- DID INTERCEPTS, ABSORB  DIGIT
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 
    Step 2 
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    Issue 1-O
    Use this option to  1st digit absorption system-wide for DID
    trunks. If you enable this option (Y). the system is compatible with four-digit
    DID service. 
     you disable QO- Absorb  Digit (N). the system is
    compatible with three-digit DID service.
    However. you can still use 
    Absorb 1st Digit for DID and Tie Trunks (BYO:l) to enable digit absorption
    in a DID trunk’s COS.
    Refer to the Direct  Dialing feature (Three or Four Digit DID Service
    Compatibility) for more information.
    None
    Default 
    Digit absorption disabled (N).
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For QO- Absorb 1st Digit on Table 
     enter Y or N.
    To 
    enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type Q. You see: 
    Type 0. You see:ABSORB  ST DIGIT?
    Enter Y or N for QO- Absorb 1st Digit on Table 10. You see: VACANT
    NUMBER?Go to QO- Vacant Number Intercept on the next page.
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Z-311 
    						
    							Q- SYSTEM WIDE 
    QO- DID INTERCEPTS, VACANT  INTERCEPT
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 l
    Step  l
    Use this option to Vacant Number Intercept system-wide for
    DID trunks. If you enable this option (Y). the system routes 
     or
    partially dialed DID calls to the attendant. you disable this  a
    partially or improperly dialed call does not go through.
    Refer to the Direct 
     Dialing feature (Vacant Number Intercept) for
    more information.
    None
    Default 
    Vacant Number Intercept disabled (N).
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For QO- Vacant Number on Table 10. enter Y or N.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming QO- Absorb 1st Digit, you see: VACANT NUMBER
    Enter Y or N for QO- Vacant Number Intercept from Table 10. You see:
    BUSY?
    Go to QO- Busy Intercept on the next page.
    2-312 SOFIWARE CONFIGURATIONIssue 1-O 
    						
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