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    Strata DK I&M    5/9910-29
    Peripheral Installation
    MDF
    PIOU Pin
    Numbers ( )
    25-Pair CableMusic Amp
    BGM Music Source
    (To External
    Speaker Only)Optional
    Connection
    Input Output
    Input Output
    PG
    Common (23)
    1518
    Paging Amp
    Speaker
    Common
    LineA
    C
    A
    C
    CC K2
    K3
    K4
    600W M
    B
    M
    B
    M
    46 26 41 42 37 38 33
    25 PGOUT 3 (19)PGIN 2 (42)
    PGIN 3 (44)
    PGOUT 4 (21)
    PGIN 4 (46)
    SPT (38)
    SPR (13)
    Night Ringing
    and/or Page 
    from KSU
    BackplaneK1
    PIOU
    PGOUT 1 (15)
    PGOUT 2 (17) B
    M
    BJacketed
    Twisted Pair
    24 AWG
    34 29 PGIN 1 (40)3066 Block
    Pin Numbers
    AA
    C
    Zone 1 / Zone 51
    Zone 2 / Zone 6
    Zone 3 / Zone 7
    Zone 4 / Zone 8
    1. Zones 5~8 are available only to DK424 systems equipped with a RCTUE/F common control unit and more 
    than one PIOU. Set zones 1~4 (first PIOU) with Program 03 Code 41, and zones 5~8 (second PIOU) with 
    Program 03 Code 42 or 43 (if 42 is not used).
    Notes
    lSee Programs 78-1, *15 and 77-3 for Night 
    Ringing CO line and Tenant (1-4) 
    assignment options.
    lDial [PDN] or [PhDN] +  to pick-up 
    night ringing CO lines.
    lThe PIOU with the lowest Program 03 
    code (41, 42, or 43) will provide the 
    External Page and Night Ring options.
    Figure 10-17 PIOU Zone, Page/BGM/Night 
    Ring (Separate Amplifiers)
    Zones
    Access Codes 
    DK40i and DK424 
    (RCTUA, RCTUBA/
    BB, RCTUC/D)Access Codes 
    DK424 (RCTUE/F 
    equipment with a 
    PIOU)
    All Call Page 
    and External #39 #39
    All Call Page #30 #30
    1 #35 #351
    2 #36 #352
    3 #37 #353
    4 #38 #354
    5 Not Available
    #355
    RCTUE/F 
    More than 1 
    PIOU 6 Not Available#356
    7 Not Available
    #357
    8 Not Available
    #358 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    External Page Options
    10-30Strata DK I&M    5/99
    Zone Paging with BGM (Multiple Amplifiers) DK40i and DK424 Only
    Provides multiple-zone paging capability (same as “External Page Option Installation” on Page 
    10-26) but separate amplifiers are used for each zone. 
    ä
    To install zone and night ringing with multiple amplifiers
    1. Connect the inputs from the paging amplifiers to pins 13 (SPR) and 38 (SPT) of the PIOU (see 
    Figure 10-18).
    2. Connect the music source to the music amplifier input.
    3. Connect the paging amplifier outputs to “M” of the PIOU Relays K1~K4 and to “C” of zone 1 
    through zone 4 speakers.
    4. Connect the music amplifier output to terminal 23 (PG COMMON) of the PIOU, and to the 
    “C” terminal of zone 1 through zone 4 speakers.
    5. Connect zone 1 through zone 4 speakers “A” terminal to the “B” contact of the PIOU relays 
    K1~K4, respectively. 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    External Page Options
    Strata DK I&M    5/9910-31
    Peripheral Installation
     
    Night
    Ringing
    or Page
    from KSU
    Backplane600W
    PG 
    Common (23)SPR (13) SPT (38)
    46 2625
    BGM Music
    Source &
    AmplifierOutput
    C
    1519PIOU Pin Numbers (  )
    25-Pair Cables
    InputAmp
    4Output
    Input
    Amp
    3Output
    Input
    Amp
    2Output
    Input
    Amp
    1Output
    A
    C
    C K3
    K4
    41 42 37 38 PGOUT 3 (19)
     PGIN 3  (44)
    PGOUT 4 (21)
    PGIN 4 (46) B
    M
    B
    MA
    C A
    C K1
    K2
    3334 29 MDF
    PIOU
    PGOUT 1 (15)
    PGIN 1 (40)Zone 1 / Zone 5
    Zone 2 / Zone 6
    Zone 3 / Zone 7
    Zone 4 / Zone 8 PGOUT 2 (17)
    PGIN 2  (42)Jacketed
    Twisted Pair
    24 AWG 66 Block
    Pin Numbers
    B
    M
    B
    MA
    C 30
    Zones 5~8 are available only 
    to DK424 systems equipped 
    with a RCTUE/F common 
    control unit and more than 
    one PIOU. Set zones 1~4 
    (first PIOU) with Program 03 
    Code 41, and zones 5~8 
    (second PIOU) with Program 
    03 Code 42 or 43 (if 42 is not 
    used).
    Zones
    Access Codes 
    DK40i and DK424 
    (RCTUA, RCTUBA/
    BB, RCTUC/D)Access Codes 
    DK424 (RCTUE/F 
    equipment with a 
    PIOU)
    All Call Page and 
    External #39 #39
    All Call Page #30 #30
    1 #35 #351
    2 #36 #352
    3 #37 #353
    4 #38 #354
    5 Not Available
    #355
    More than 1 
    PIOU 6 Not Available#356
    7 Not Available
    #357
    8 Not Available
    #358
    Notes
    lSee Programs 78-1, *15 and 77-3 for Night 
    Ringing CO line and Tenant (1-4) 
    assignment options.
    lDial [PDN] or [PhDN] +  to pick-up 
    night ringing CO lines.
    lThe PIOU with the lowest Program 03 code 
    (41, 42, or 43) will provide the External 
    Page and Night Ring options.
    Figure 10-18 PIOU Zone Paging and Night 
    Ringing with Multiple Amplifiers 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    Two-CO Line External Amplified Conference
    10-32Strata DK I&M    5/99
    Night Ringing over Selected Page Zones
    In systems shared by 1~4 tenants, each tenant’s CO lines can be assigned to night ring separate 
    PIOU external page zones. This feature can also be used in one-tenant systems.
    With shared systems, for example, Tenant 1’s night ringing CO lines could be programmed to ring 
    PIOU external page zones 1 and 2, while Tenant 2’s lines could be programmed to ring zones 3 
    and 4. In non-shared systems, night ringing CO lines can be assigned to ring all of the zones or just 
    selected zones.
    NoteFor DK424 only: any RCTU provides four tenants.
    Programming CO Lines to Ring Selected PIOU Page Zones
    Program 78-1: Assigns CO lines, Tenant 1 through Tenant 4, that will night ring over PIOU 
    external page zones.
    Program *15: Assigns CO lines to Tenant 1 through Tenant 4. Lines are initialized as Tenant 1.
    NoteFor DK424 only: RCTUA and RCTUB provides two tenants, RCTUC/D and RCTU E/F 
    provide four.
    Program 77-3: Assigns Tenant 1 through Tenant 4 CO lines to night ring specific PIOU external 
    page zones.
    Program 39: Assigns appropriate 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU and 7HQDQW3LFNXS (for Tenant or Non-
    Tenant systems) buttons to electronic and digital telephones.
    NoteAny station can pick up CO lines that night ring over external page zones by pressing the 
    [PDN] and dialing 
    .
    PIOU Zone Paging Installation
    See “External Page Option Installation” on Page 10-26, paragraph 4 and Figure 10-17 for 
    installation instructions.
    Two-CO Line External Amplified Conference
    Customer-supplied two-way amplifiers can be installed to amplify two-CO line tandem (DISA, 
    External Call Forward) and/or conference calls. Amplified Conference is not available for the 
    DK14.
    DK40i Information
    Up to two amplifiers per Strata DK40i System can automatically connect to any two CO line 
    conference.
    DK424 Information
    As many as four amplifiers (4-RCTUB, C/D, and /F; 3-RCTUA) can be installed to support up to 
    four of these calls simultaneously. If three amplifiers are installed, three simultaneous calls can be 
    supported. If all amplifiers are in use, then subsequent two-CO line tandem calls and/or conference 
    calls will be unamplified. Each amplifier is connected to two designated PEKU station ports and 
    will automatically be switched into a two-CO line connection established between any CO lines in 
    the system. 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    Two-CO Line External Amplified Conference
    Strata DK I&M    5/9910-33
    Peripheral Installation
    Amplified Talk Path
    Figure 10-19 provides a functional diagram of a two-CO line amplified conference connection. (A 
    tellabs 7206 amplifier is used here.) The talk path for the connection is as follows: outside party 1 
    – public telephone network – CO PCB, CKTX – RCTU – PEKU, port A – into AMP, Line in, – 
    AMP, Line out  – PEKU, port B – RCTU – CO PCB, CKTY – public telephone network – outside 
    party 2. This path is two-way so when outside party 2 talks, the talk level is amplified in the 
    reverse direction.
    NoteOnly the outside party 1 talk path is amplified to/from a system telephone when it is 
    connected into a two-CO line conference.
    Amplifier Requirements
    ©Customer-supplied amplifier (two maximum for DK40i and four maximum for DK424).
    ©Must be FCC-registered, Part 68, and must provide automatic gain control.
    ©Each amplifier requires two PEKU station ports.
    ©See the amplifier manufacturer’s installation documentation for amplifier grounding 
    instructions.
    ä
    To connect a two-way amplifier to the Strata DK system
    1. At the MDF, connect the voice pair (VT, VR, port A) of circuit 2 on the designated PEKU 
    PCB to one input of the customer-supplied two-way amplifier. In the example in Figure 10-19, 
    this is CKTA (CO Side A) of the amplifier. (See the Amplified Two-CO Line Conference 
    wiring diagram in Chapter 8 – DK40i/DK424 Universal Slot PCB Wiring.)
    2. At the MDF, connect the voice pair (VT, VR, port B) of circuit 3 on the designated PEKU PCB 
    to the other input of the amplifier. In Figure 10-19, this is CKTB (subscriber side B) of the 
    amplifier.
    3. Plug the amplifier’s power cord into the 117VAC (standard) wall outlet.
    4. Set the gain and other amplifier parameter options per the amplifier manufacturer’s installation 
    documentation.
    Amplifier Programming
    ©Program 10-1: LEDs 19 and 20 must be ON.
    ©Program 10-2: LED 18 must be ON.
    ©Program 10-3: Enables the appropriate PEKU PCB ports for amplifier connection. Only 
    enable the ports that will be connected with the amplifier(s).
    ©Program 15-5: Enables appropriate CO lines for Two-CO line tandem connection.
    NoteLED 19 in Program 10-1 should be ON if it is certain that an amplifier will always be 
    available for two-CO line conference connections (four maximum, simultaneously). If this 
    LED is ON and a two-CO line connection is established without an external amplifier, the 
    Strata DK424 station may be unbalanced and may receive a hum noise. LED 19 provides 
    additional station amplification when external amplifiers are switched into two-CO line 
    connections.
    ©Program 78-2: Enables appropriate CO lines if amplified DISA is required. 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    Two-CO Line External Amplified Conference
    10-34Strata DK I&M    5/99
    Figure 10-19 External Amplified Two-CO Line Call Functional Wiring Diagram
    Programming Notes
    •  Program 10-3, circuit assignments:
    •  Program 10-1, LEDs 19 and 20 ON.
    •  Program 15-5, enable appropriate CO lines for 
        tandem connection.
    •  Program 78-2, enable appropriate CO lines if 
        amplified DISA is required.
    •  Program 10-2, LEDs 18 and 19 ON. 
    Program 10-3
    PEKU Port Conf.
    Enable Button/LED
    LED 01, ON
    LED 02, ON
    LED 03, ON
    LED 04, ONPEKU Slot
    PositionPEKU Port
    Number
    A = 009
    B = 010PEKU
    Circuit
    A = 017
    B = 018
    A = 025
    B = 026
    A = 033
    B = 034CKT2
    CKT3
    CKT2
    CKT3
    CKT2
    CKT3
    CKT2
    CKT3
    117VAC
    60Hz
    Duplex
    AC Plugtellabs
    Case
    Notes (Amplifier)
    • All amplifier equipment is customer or dealer-supplied.
    • Available in single and multiple configurations.
    • For information regarding the tellabs 7206 two-way 
    amplifier:
    http://www.tellabs.com
    1(800) 445-6501
    • Install in accordance with tellabs technical manual 
    Through Signalling Configuration.
    Public
    Telephone
    Network24AWG
    Twisted
    Pair VR(2), P3/GN-W
    DT(2)
    DR(2) Not UsedR
    (CKT 2)
    CKT, Y
    T
    R CO LineVT(3), P30/W-S T
    VR(3), P30/S-W
    DT(3)
    Not UsedR Port B
    (CKT 3)
    Outside
    Party 2
    PEKU,
    PDKU,
    RDSU,
    RSTU,
    PESU, or
    PSTU
    tellabs Power Adapter System
    Telephone 
    that sets up
    2-CO Line
    Conference
    Call Any CO line will be 
    switched into the 
    conference; see 
    programming notes 
    for tandem and/or 
    DISA CO lines
    DR(3) VT(2), P28/W-GN T
    RA
    TB
    RB TA
    24AWG
    25-Pair
    Cabletellabs 7206
    Amplifier
    (See Notes)
    MDF
    CKT, X
    Port A
    T
    R CO Line Outside
    Party 1PCM
    Conference
    Switch
    Strata DK40i/DK424
    CO PCB RCTUPEKU
    4245
    12
    13
    14
    15 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device Options
    Strata DK I&M    5/9910-35
    Peripheral Installation
    SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device Options
    An SMDR printer or call accounting device may be connected to the system to provide a hard-
    copy record of station activity. The Strata DK system can record incoming, outgoing, and 
    transferred calls, as well as Account Code entries and names and telephone numbers of answered 
    DNIS, ANI, Caller ID, E911 and ISDN calls. Call record data is printed out at the completion of 
    each eligible call. SMDR format is ASCII-formatted, 8-bits, no parity, 1-stop bit.
    To support the SMDR printer/call accounting device option, a Strata DK system must be equipped 
    with a PIOU, PIOUS,...or
    ©For DK424 only, a RSIU/RSIS, PIOU, and PIOUS
    ©For DK40i only, TSIU
    ©For DK14 only, WSIU
    Connection of the printer or call accounting device to the PIOU, PIOUS, RSIU/RSIS (DK424), 
    TSIU (DK40i), or WSIU (DK14) PCB is accomplished with a 3-pair modular cord (seven feet 
    maximum) and a PPTC connector adapter (Figure 10-21, “PIOU/PIOUS SMDR Cable 
    Connections”).
    NotePIOU, PIOUS will be 300 or 1200 bps (see Chapter 7 – DK40i/DK424 Universal Slot 
    PCBs); RSIU/RSIS (DK424), TSIU (DK40i) and WSIU (DK14) can be 1200~9600 bps 
    (see Program 76).
    The PIOU, PIOUS, RSIU/RSIS (DK424), or TSIU (DK40i) contain a call record buffer which 
    stores call record data (up to 50 calls) when the printed or call accounting device is turned OFF, or 
    when no device is connected to the SMDR port. No further call records are stored after the buffer 
    is filled. When the printer or call accounting device is made operational, “ERROR BUFFER 
    OVERFLOW” prints out to indicate the buffer was full, and that some call information may have 
    been lost.
    NoteIf PIOU, PIOUS, RSIU/RSIS (DK424) or TSIU (DK40i) are assigned as SMDR 
    simultaneously in programming, RSIU/RSIS or TSIU will operate as SMDR – not PIOU, 
    PIOUS. A display of the customer database (Figure 10-22 on Page 10-41) can also be 
    printed using the SMDR RS-232 port by running Program 97.
    To program SMDR, use Program 60. The SMDR port is active only on the PIOU or PIOUS with 
    the lowest Program 03 code (41, 42, or 43), or the RSIU or RSIS Port programmed with code x2 in 
    Program 76-1.
    SMDR sends out special names for the following types of calls:
    ©MSS – Prints on DISA and External Call Forward calls to stations. MSS prints only on DISA 
    calls that are answered after the threshold time (set in Program 60-2). If the call is answered 
    before the threshold time, the call will register as a normal incoming call and the MSS/transfer 
    portion of the call will not print out.
    NoteThe call threshold time – the length of time that a call must be in progress before it is 
    registered by SMDR – can be set for either 1.0 or 10 seconds in Program 60-2.
    ©MODM – Prints on calls to the RMDS or IMDU remote maintenance modem (Station #19). 
    ©DISA – Prints on DISA and External Call Forward calls in which CO lines are accessed for 
    trunk-to-trunk outside calling. 
    						
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    SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device Options
    10-36Strata DK I&M    5/99
    Figure 10-20, “SMDR Output” shows a sample SMDR printout and describes the contents of each 
    column. The following examples show call record samples and describe the sequence of events 
    that generated the call records.
    If a subaddress for an call is received or sent on an ISDN call, it is included in the SMDR. 
    Subaddresses may/may not be received/sent on all ISDN calls.
    1. Call Duration (incoming, outgoing, or transfer) must be 1 or 10 secs. (set by Program 60-2) to generate a call record printout.
    2.“MSS”: designates a DISA or CF–External CO call to an unanswered station or answered after 1 or 10 secs. (threshold) per Program 
    60-2. The call registers as a normal incoming call if answered before the threshold time. DISA calls always register 5~6 seconds ring 
    before answer duration time.
    3. Field column information is provided for SMDR output formatting purposes.
    4. A “*” in the first column indicates a disconnected call by the CO Calling Party Control (CPC) or Automatic Release signal. Loop start 
    CO lines must have Programs 15-0 and 15-3 enabled before the CPC is dropped.
    5. Answered calls ANI, DNIS, and Caller ID data transmits using the SMDR port. Abandoned calls data is not transmitted, but can be 
    stored in station memory. See Program *51 and *52.
    6. See Program 60-1.
    7. Strata DK sends a Carriage Return (CR) and Line Feed (LF) ASCII symbol after each line of data.
    General Notes
    The call record data is ASCII-formatted, 8 bits; no parity, 1-stop bit.
    Special dial printout: Tone = “T”, Long pause = “L”, Flash = “F”, Pause = “P”
    “DISA”: designates a DISA or CF–External call through the system via CO-to-CO connection.
    “MODM”: designates a call to the IMDU, Remote Maintenance Modem.
    Figure 10-20 SMDR Output
    A
     = Non-ISDN call established, then network disconnects. A = ISDN call 
    established, then DK disconnects. + = ISDN call established, then 
    network disconnects. S = Start of E911 call. E = End of E911 call.
    4
    Field Number 1
    BCO Line Number (001~144).
    Field Number (2~4)3
    CC = Caller ID Call; D = ANI or DNIS Call. Field Number 5
    D[PDN] of the Station (1~4 digits)2 making/answering a call. Field Number (7~10)3
    EPrimary, Secondary, or Phantom Directory Number which made/
    answered the call (1~4 digits). Blank if call is made from a CO line button.Field Number (12-15)3
    FTime of Day (HH:MM:SS).1Field Number (17-21)3
    GCall Duration (HH:MM:SS).1Field Number (23-30)3
    HCO Line Incoming Ring Duration Before Answer (MM:SS).
    Field Number (32-36)3
    IStation to which the CO line was transferred (1~4 digits).
    Field Number (38-41)3
    J
    Telephone Number©Incoming (1~20 digits)5
    ANI (10 digits), DNIS (2~5 digits), Caller ID Number or ID Code©Outgoing Number (1~20 digits)©E911 Station ID (Prg 
    12)Field Number (43-63)
    3
    ANI/DNIS Format:
     7145833730 
     3846
    Field Number (43~52)
    KDNIS NAME5 (0~16 characters); Caller ID Name5 (0~16 characters), or 
    Account Code6 (4~15 digits); LCD User Name on E911 CallsField Number (65~80)3
    LOutgoing Subaddress on ISDN call. Field Number (82~101)
    MIncoming Subaddress on ISDN call. Field Number (103~122)
    1
    001
    001
    003
    003
    001
    003
    003
    003
    004
    003
    002
    *
    D
    C205
    MODM
    200D
    DISA
    DISA
    MSS
    205
    202
    200
    200
    205205
    500
    200
    11/06/9708:14
    08:15
    08:16
    08:16
    08:17
    08:18
    08:19
    08:19
    08:20
    08:22
    08:2300:00;22
    00:00;18
    00:00;28
    00:00;15
    00:00;25
    00:00;12
    00:00;22
    00:00;16
    00:00;34
    00:00;22
    00:00;40123456987
    1234567890123456789
    7145933700
    71458337004567897
    1234567894563210 
    1993021977 
    093772981 00;00
    00;08
    00;06sw
    10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
    MM/DD/ YY, Every Fifty Call Records and at Midnight 
    DISA Call to IMDU
    205 Answers DISA Call 12 Seconds After DK Dial Tone
    Outgoing DISA Access by Incoming DISA 01Incoming DISA and Access CO 03 Outgoing
    First Digit (varies)Last Digit (always this column)First Digit
    Last Digit
    ABCD E F G H I J K LM
    2890 
    						
    							Peripheral Installation
    SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device Options
    Strata DK I&M    5/9910-37
    Peripheral Installation
    SMDR Printout Examples
    NoteSMDR printout “time of day” and month/day/year (MM/DD/YY) is the same as the 
    system clock time/date set by the station connected to Port 000. SMDR MM/DD/YY  
    prints out each time 50 call records are generated and at midnight each day.
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA) CO Lines
    NoteDISA station calls print out as MSS or DISA.
    Example 1 – Ring, No Answer DISA Call
    Call Sequence A
    ©Outside caller rings CO line 003. (CO line 003 is programmed as a DISA line.)
    ©Line 003 returns internal dial tone to caller after one or two ring cycles (5~6 seconds).
    ©Caller does nothing. DH 200 rings but is not answered.
    ©After 32 seconds, call is disconnected.
    ©Printout A prints after disconnect at 4:59.
    Printout A (Release 1 and 2): 003 MSS 04:59 00:00;32 00;06
    Printout A (Release 3 and above): 003 MSS     04:59 00:00;25 00;05
    Example 2 – DISA Internal Station Call
    Call Sequence B
    ©Outside caller rings CO line 003. (CO line 003 is programmed as a DISA line.)
    ©Line 003 returns intercom dial tone to caller after two ring cycles (5~6 seconds).
    ©Caller dials 203.
    ©After 48 seconds from start of call, station 203 answers.
    ©Printout B prints after station 203 answers the call at 4:32.
    NoteMSS will not print if the call is answered before the threshold time set in 
    Program 60-2.
    Printout B (Release 1 and 2): 003 MSS 04:32 00:00;48 00;05 203
    Printout B (Release 3 and above): 003 MSS 04:32 00:00;48 00;05 203
    Example 3 – DISA Outgoing CO Line Call
    NoteDISA CO line calls print out as DISA.
    Call Sequence C
    ©Outside caller rings CO line 001. (Line 001 is programmed as DISA.)
    ©Line 001 returns intercom dial tone after two ring cycles (5~6 seconds).
    ©Caller dials #7003 to access CO line 003 (outgoing).
    ©Caller dials the DISA security code and receives CO dial tone. 
    ©Caller dials the telephone number and converses when the call is answered.  
    						
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    SMDR Printer/Call Accounting Device Options
    10-38Strata DK I&M    5/99
    ©Caller hangs up. 
    ©The call releases, and Printout C prints after the call disconnects at 12:22.
    Notes
    lIf the CO provides the Calling Party Control or Auto Release (AR) signal (see Program 15-0 
    and 15-3), the call disconnects when either party hangs up. A “*” will follow the CO line 
    number in Release 1 and 2 and precede the CO line number in Release 3 on the printout if the 
    call is disconnected by the CPC or AR signal.
    lIf the CPC or AR signal is not sent, the CO lines will remain seized until the DISA disconnect 
    timer releases the call (see Program 12).
    Printout C
    Auto Release signal: (Release 1 and 2)
    003 MSS 12:20 00:00;02 00:06 (outgoing)
    003* DISA 12:22 00:02;01 (outgoing)
    001 DISA 12:22 00:02;01 (incoming)
    Auto Release signal (Release 3 and above)
    003 MSS   12:20 00:00;03 00:05 DISA (outgoing)
    *003 DISA   12:22 00:02;01 (outgoing)
    001 DISA   12:22 00:02;01 (incoming)
    Disconnect Timer (Release 1 and 2)
    001 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (incoming)
    003 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (outgoing)
    Disconnect Timer (Release 3 and above)
    001 DISA   12:24 00:04;57 (incoming)
    003 DISA   12:24 00:04;57 (outgoing)
    NoteThe “MSS” entry prints out only if the call was connected after the SMDR threshold, 1.0 
    or 10 seconds. The threshold is set in Program 60-2. 
    						
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