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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION 
    SECTION 200-096-301 
    FEBRUARY 1991 
    more data 
    Enter programming mode 
    SELECT= (as below, ED ProgreT 7- 
    Specify if initializing Station Autodial, EXIT programming 
    System Autodial,Character Message mode 
    Memory or Timed Reminders: 
    p-$J@)L Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID Codes, 
    and LCD memos Assigned to Station Speed Dial numbers. 
    pJ%J@ Clears System Speed Dial and LCD memos assigned to 
    System Speed Dial numbers. 
    Clears Character Message Memory (Station and System). 
    Clears Timed Reminders. 
    Initialize Digital Telephone Ring/Speaker, Mute Ring, 
    and Intercom ToneBGM volume levels (Release 3). 
    FIGURE I-3-INITIALIZING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS, ID CODES, CHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY, 
    TIMED REMINDERS, DIGITAL TELEPHONE VOLUME, AND CALL FORWARD BACKUP MEMORY WITH 
    PROGRAM 92 
    I-IO  
    						
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    TABLEl-E 
    PROGRAM03 
    Press... FLEXIBLEPCBSLOTASSIGNMENTS 
    Ster, m + LED keys 
    ft’ I, Action description LCD RESPONSE . . . 
    1. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone 
    NO. 205 
    with programming template connected to port 05 - circuit 6. JAN 20 SUN 
    06:43 
    2. WmE~P~ PROGRAM MODE 
    Enter programming mode. 
    3. moom 
    Access Program 03. After m key is pressed, system PROGRAM = 03 
    DATA STORE 
    beeps to indicate program number may be entered. 
    4. m 
    Prepare system for a selection. 
    5. Dial a PCB slot number (00-14) using the dial. 
    The system defaults as follows: 
    55 
    Initialized data assigns slot 00 to be a non-optioned 
    PCTU without CRCU. 
    50 
    Initialized data assigns slot 01 to be a non-optioned 
    PEKU without door phone, DSS console or OCA. 
    55-0~ 
    Initialized data assigns slots 02 N 14 to be empty. 
    6. ~~-~[ 
    Dial the PCB code recorded on the record sheet. 
    Refer to the PCB code reference table on Program 
    03 
    System Record Sheet for a definition of the codes. 03 SELECT = 
    03 SELECT = (00 _ 14) 
    CARD = (91, 21 or 00) 
    03 SELECT = 00 
    CARD = 91 =SLOT NUMBER 
    03 SELECT = 01 
    CARD=21 =SLOT NUMBER 
    03 SELECT = 02 
    CARD = 00 
    -%T NUMBER 
    03 SELECT = (00 - 14) 
    CARD = (00 - 93) 
    7. m 
    Secure data in system programming. 
    03 SELECT = (00 +. 14) 
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    8. m 03 SELECT = 
    Prepare system for another selection (go back to 
    step 5), or exit Program 03 (continue with step 9). 
    9. [jm 
    03 SELECT = ## 
    Secure Program 03 data in system memory. 
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    0. m 
    PROGRAM = 
    Exit Program 03. Enter another program number (see 
    Table E), or exit programming mode (go to step 11). 
    System beeps to indicate it’s exiting Program 03. 
    1. [[m 
    NO. 205 
    Exit programming mode. 
    JAN 20 SUN 06:58 
    2. 
    In order to secure Program 03 entries, POWER OFF 
    for 5 seconds, then POWER ON. 
    I 
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    TABLEI-F 
    PROGRAM00 
    SOFTWARECHECKANDREMOTEMAINTENANCESECURITYCODEASSIGNMENTS 
    Press... 
    Step 
    w + LED keys 
    ti 
    Action description 
    LCD RESPONSE . . . 
    I 
    1. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone 
    NO. 205 
    with programming template connected to port 05 - circuit 6. 
    JAN 
    20 SUN 06:43 
    2. mElWEB PROGRAM MODE 
    Enter programming mode. 
    3. =Iim PROGRAM = 00 
    Speaker beeps to indicate when to enter program 
    DATA STORE 
    number. Access Program 00. 
    4. m 00 SELECT = 
    Prepare system for a selection. 
    5. Select one of the following attributes: 
    A. 1 00 SELECT = 0 
    View the software version. This attribute is not editable. 
    l DXnn= PCTUl OR PCTU2 VERSION 
    OR 
    l DVno= PCTUS VERSION 
    l PCMnn = PCTU3 VERSION 
    NOTE:nu= THE ACTUAL VERSION 
    NUMBER AND LETTER 
    B. iaB11 00 SELECT = 1 
    Define the Level 1 remote maintenance security code 
    PASSWORD = 0000 
    from the System Record Sheet (four digit max.). Level 1 
    allows remote access to all programs and data. 
    Default Level 1 security code is “0000.” 
    OR 
    c. 01111 00 SELECT = 2 
    Define the Level 2 remote maintenance security code 
    PASSWORD = 0000 
    from the System Record Sheet (four digit max.). Level 2 
    allows remote entry to Programs 30 m 39 and 77 w 89 
    only. Default Level 2 security is “0000.” 
    OR 
    D. 1 00 SELECT = 8 
    View the software RAM Checksum. This attribute is not 
    SUM = xxxxxxxxx 
    editable. The default checksum may change. 
    OR 
    E. 1 00 SELECT = 9 
    View the PPSU Power Cycle Counter. This attribute is 
    COUNTER = XXXX 
    not editable. The counter indicates the number of times 
    power is removed from the system after 
    Program 00 
    was initialized via Program 90. 
    6. m 
    00 SELECT = (0,1,2,8 or 9) 
    Secure data in system programming. 
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    (Only works for “1” and “2”) 
    7. m 00 SELECT = 
    Prepare system for another selection (go back to 
    step 5), or exit Program 00 (continue with step 8). 
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    TABLE 1-F (Continued) 
    PROGRAM 00 
    SOFTWARE CHECK AND REMOTE MAINTENANCE SECURITY CODE ASSIGNMENTS 
    Press... 
    Step B + LED keys 
    Action description 
    8. filrmr;l LCD RESPONSE . . . 
    00 SELECT = ## 
    Secure Program 00 data in system memory. DATA PROGRAMMED 
    9. m PROGRAM = 
    Exit Program 00. Enter another program number (see 
    Table D), or exit programming mode (go to step IO). 
    System.beeps to-indicate it’s exiting Program do. 
    10. ljm 
    NO. 205 Exit programming mode. JAN 20 SUN 06:58 
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    TABLEl-G 
    PROGRAM04 
    Press... PORT/STATIONNUMBERASSlGNMENT 
    m + LED keys 
    #’ Action description LCD RESPONSE . . . 
    I. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone 
    NO. 205 
    with programming template connected to port 05 - circuit 6. JAN 20 SUN 
    06:43 
    2. 5mEEEclo PROGRAM MODE 
    Enter programming mode. 
    3. ~~~~ 
    Access Program 04. System beeps after m PROGRAM = 04 
    DATA STORE 
    is pressed to indicate a program number may be entered. 
    4. m 
    04 SELECT = 
    Prepare system for a selection. 
    5. Iii -i@ 04 SELECT = 00 
    Select the number of the port (use two digits). 
    INT = 200 
    Initialized data assigns station numbers 200 - 295. 
    6. 1111 
    04 SELECT = 00 - 95 
    Enter the port’s station number from the record 
    INT = XXXX 
    sheet (four digits max.). 
    NOTE: 
    Station numbers must not exceed four digits, or 
    conflict with feature access codes listed in Program 
    05 System Record Sheet. 
    7. m 
    Secure data in system programming. 
    8. m 
    Prepare system for another port selection (go back 
    to step 5), or exit Program 04 (continue with step 8). 
    9. EEm 
    Secure Program 04 data in system memory. 
    0. m 
    Exit Program 04. Enter another program number (see 
    Table F), or exit programming mode (go to step 10). 
    System beeps to indicate it’s exiting Program 04. 
    1. EErmn 
    Exit programming mode. 04 SELECT = (00 - 95) 
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    04 SELECT = 
    04 SELECT = ## 
    DATA PROGRAMMED 
    PROGRAM = 
    NO. 205 
    JAN 20 SUN 06:58 
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    HOW TO SET THE DATE 
    The date must be set from the electronic or digital telephone assigned to Port 00. 
    Press the following button sequence with the handset on the hook: 
    Date in year/month/day ( 
    format (YYMMDD). If month 
    or day is a single digit, precede 
    with a zero (0). If the electronic 
    telephone has a 
    Redial button 
    programmed, press 
    it instead. 
    FIGUREI-4-SETTING SYSTEM DATE 
    HOW TO SET THE TIME 
    The time must be set from the electronic telephone or digital assigned to Port 00. 
    Press the following button sequence with the handset on the hook: 
    Time in hours/minutes/seconds 
    format (HHMMSS from 000000 
    to 235959). If any of these values 
    is a single digit, precede with a 
    zero (0). 
    I 
    If the electronic 
    telephone has a 
    Redial button 
    programmed, press 
    it instead. 
    FIGUREI-5-SETTING SYSTEMTIME 
    HOW TO SET THE DAY 
    The day must be set from the electronic or digital telephone assigned to Port 00 
    Press the following button sequence with the handset on the hook: 
    Enter the digit for today’s day: 2 
    1 = Sunday 
    2 = Monday 
    3 = Tuesday 
    4 = Wednesday 
    5 = Thursday I 
    If the electronic 
    telephone has a 
    Redial button 
    programmed, press 
    it instead. 
    6 = Friday 
    7 = Saturday 
    FlGUREl-6-SETTINGSYSTEM DAYOFWEEK 
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    trata@mx 
    RELEASE 1,2, and 3 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    CHAPTER TWO 
    INSTRUCTIONS/RECORD SHEETS  
    						
    							PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS 
    SECTION 200-096-302 
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    IMPORTANT INITIAL INSTALLATION NOTES: 
    These minimum installation steps must be carried out for proper system operation. 
    0 
    7. Set PCTU jumper for 
    BATTERY OPERATION; otherwise, all programmed customer data will 
    be lost on power down. 
    2. Place PEPU, PIOU, or PIOUS PCB in highest slot number of KSU, 
    3. Place all other PCBs in KSU from lowest slot number to highest in the following order: 
    I PCTU or PCTlJSl (always slot 00) 
    PEKU or PDKU (starting at Slot 01) 
    PESU (Release 2 and above) 
    PSTU 
    PCOU 
    PEMU 
    4. Run Program 90. Initialize Programs 00 - 97, and turn power OFF for 5 seconds, then turn 
    power back ON. 
    5. Run Program 92. 
    6. Enter the hardware configuration with Program 03, exit the programming mode, and turn 
    power OFF for 5 seconds, then turn power back ON. 
    WHEN LATER ADDING KSU PCBs: 
    1. Move PEMU PCBs to a higher slot number to create empty slots for additions. 
    2. Install new PCBs and reprogram with Program 03. Change PEMU station and CO line 
    numbers or reassign stations. 
    3. Program new features, options, etc. created by new additions.  
    						
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    TABLEOFCONTENTS 
    1 
    1.10 
    1.20 
    2 
    3 
    3.00 
    3.10 
    1 f.10 
    4.20 
    4.30 
    4.40 
    4.50 
    4.60 
    4.70 
    4.80 
    4.90 
    4.100 
    5 
    6 
    6.00 
    6.20 
    7 
    7.10 
    7.20 
    7.30 
    7.40 
    PAGE 
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    ii 
    2-l 
    2-l 
    2-l 
    2-19 
    2-19 
    2-19 
    2-20 
    2-20 
    2-21 
    2-21 
    2-22 
    2-22 
    2-23 
    2-23 
    2-23 
    SUBJECT 
    IMPORTANT INITIAL INSTALLATION 
    NOTES .......................................... 
    TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................. 
    GENERAL ................................................................................................... 
    Record Sheet Data Entry 
    ........................................................................ 
    Basic System Record Instructions .......................................................... 
    TOLL RESTRICTION .................................................................................. 
    TOLL RESTRICTION 
    OVERVIEW.. ............................................................ 
    Toll Restriction Methods .......................................................................... 
    Toll Restriction Features ......................................................................... 
    COMPLETING THE TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM RECORD ................. 
    Program 44B-Toll Restriction Traveling Class Override Codes.. 
    .......... 
    Program 45-l--Toll Restriction Dial Plan ............................................... 
    Program 45-2-Toll Restriction Disable .................................................. 
    Program 45-3 -, 6-Equal Access/Special Common Carrier Numbers 
    and Authorization Code Digit Length ...................................................... 
    Program 45-8 N g-Toll Restriction Override Code ................................ 
    Program 46-2 N 4-Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Area Codes 
    Assigned by Class ................................................................................... 
    Program 46-6 N 8-Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Office Codes 
    Assigned by Class ................................................................................... 
    Program 46-l 0 N 40-Toll Restriction Class Parameters 
    (Classes 1 u 4) ........................................................................................ 
    Program 47-Toll Restriction Exception Office Codes Assigned by 
    Area Codes (Table 1 N 8) ........................................................................ 
    Program 48-Station Toll Restriction Classification.. .............................. 
    LEAST COST ROUTING.. ........................................................................... 
    LEAST COST ROUTING OVERVIEW ........................................................ 
    Definition ................................................................................................. 
    Conditions ............................................................................................... 
    COMPLETING THE LEAST COST ROUTING SYSTEM RECORD ........... 
    LCR CO Line Programming Reference Table.. ....................................... 
    Program 50 Series-LCR Definitions.. .................................................... 
    Route Plan Overview 
    .............................................................................. 
    Program 55 Series-LCR Modified Digits Tables ................................... 
    SYSTEM RECORD SHEETS ...................................................................... 
    Strata DK Software Releases ................................................................. 
    Release 2 Software Guide ...................................................................... 
    Release 3 Software Guide ...................................................................... 
    Program Number Index 
    ........................................................................... 
    Toll Restriction System 
    Record Sheet .................................................... 
    Least Cost Routing System Record Sheet.. ............................................ 2-24 
    2-24 
    2-24 
    2-25 
    2-25 
    2-25 
    2-27 
    2-28 
    2-28 
    2-28 
    2-29 
    2-32 
    2-33 
    2-35 
    2-36 
    2-38 
    2-41 
    2-123 
    2-137  
    						
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    TABLELIST 
    TABLE SUBJECT 
    PAGE 
    2-A PROGRAMS 00 w 97 IN NUMERICAL ORDER WITH 
    SECTIONS CROSS-REFERENCED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    2-43 
    2-B ACCOUNT CODE PROGRAM OPTION MATRIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    2-153 
    2-c OVERRIDE OPTION MATRIX 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-154 
    FIGURE LIST 
    I 
    FIGURE 
    2-1 
    2-2 
    SUBJECT 
    PAGE 
    LCR OPERATIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 
    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 
    2-26 
    PROGRAMMING KEY SEQUENCE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-46 
    . . . 
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