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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS 
    SECTION 200-096-302 
    FEBRUARY 1991 
    PROGRAM NUMBER INDEX 
    FEATURE OR TOPIC PROGRAM NO. 
    Account Codes 70, 39, 69,15, 30, 60 
    Alarm Sensor 39 
    All Call Voice Page 
    05, IO-2,31,39 
    Alternate Point Answer 10-l 
    Amplified Conference (External) 10-2, IO-3 
    Automatic Busy Redial 
    IO-I, 16,30, 39 
    Automatic Callback 0539, 10-2 
    Automatic Hold Recall 34 
    Automatic Preference 32 
    Automatic Release Hold/VM Port 15 
    Background Music 05, 10-2, 19, 39 
    Busy Override 05 
    Busy Tone Cadence Change 
    10-2 
    Call Blocking (VM Ports) 31 
    Call Forwarding (all types) lo-2,36,39 
    Call Pickup lo-1,15,39 
    Call Transfer with Camp-on 10-l 
    Camp-on lo-1,37 
    Centrex/PBX Compatible 42-0,42-l - 8 
    Centrex Ringing Repeat 10-l 
    CO/Centrex/PBX Feature Buttons 39, 42-0, 42-l - 8 
    CO Line Access 39, 
    40, 41 
    CO Line Alpha Identification 93 
    CO Line Groups 
    16 
    CO Line Reseize Guard Time 10-1,42-O 
    CO Line Queuing 05,16 
    CO Line Ringing 78,81 - 89 
    Conferencing IO-i,15 
    Credit Card Calls (0 + dialing) 43, 60-7 
    Data Port/DIU Configuration 20,21,22, 39 
    DAY/NIGHT Mode 10-2, 78, 81 m 89 
    Delayed Ringing 82, 83, 85, 86,88, 89 
    Digital Telephone 03,30,38, 92-5 
    Direct Inward Station Calling (DISC) 78 
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 15, 1 O-l, 60, 78 
    Direct Station Selection Buttons 29-l u 29-4, 39 
    Distinctive Station Ringing IO-2,80 
    Do Not Disturb 05,39 
    Do Not Disturb Override 05,30 
    Door Lock Control 39, 77-1, 77-2 
    Door Phones 05, 77-1, 77-2, 79 . 
    FEATURE OR TOPIC 
    PROGRAM NO. 
    DSS Console Features 03,28,29-l m 29-4,10-2 
    DSS EKT 
    39 
    DTMF and Dial Pulse Assignments 
    10-1, 15, 30, 39 
    DTMF Receiver (CRCU) Operation 03, 12, 15 
    DTMF Signal Time, CO lines (80/l 60 ms) 10-l 
    DTMF Signal Time, VM Ports (80/160 ms) IO-2 
    DTMF Tone Return IO-2 
    Emergency Numbers 44A 1 
    Exclusive Hold 10-l 
    Executive Override 05,10-2, 30 
    External Page Interface 10-2, 77-1, 78 
    External Zone Paging 05, 77-1 
    Fixed Call Forwarding 36,39 
    Flash Timing 12 
    Flexible Access Code Numbering 05 
    Flexible Button Assignments 38,39 
    Flexible Intercom Numbering 04, 05, 39 
    Flexible Line Ringing Assignment 81 - 89 
    Flexible PCB Slot Configuration 03 
    Forced and Voluntary Account Codes 15, 30, 60, 39 
    Group Paging 05,31 
    Handsfree Answerback 17,31 
    Hold/Park Recall Timing 34 
    Initialization (system programs) 
    90 
    Initialization (system/personal memory) 
    92 
    Intercom Access 
    Least Cost Routing 
    Liquid Crystal Display Features 
    Message Center 
    Message Waiting/Flash 
    Microphone Control 
    Modem Pool Port Assignment 
    Music-on-Hold 
    Night Pickup Code 
    Night Ringing over External Page 
    Night Transfer 
    Off-hook Call Announce 
    On-hook Dialing 
    Outgoing Call Restriction 
    I 
    Paging-EKT 
    Passwords-Remote Programming 39 
    50- 56 
    10-2, 35, 39 
    13 
    12, 35, 39 
    30,39 
    21 
    77-l 
    05 
    15, 77-1, 78 
    29, 39, 77-1, 78 
    03, 30, 31 
    32 
    41 
    31,39 
    00 
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    PROGRAM NUMBER INDEX (continued) 
    FEATURE OR TOPIC PROGRAM NO. 
    Pause Timing 12,39 
    PBX Access Code 42-l m 42-8 
    PBX Backup 42-O 
    Pooled CO Lines 16,39 
    Pooled Line Buttons 16,39 
    Port/Station Number Assignment 04 
    Privacy/Non-Privacy 31,30,39 
    Privacy Override lo-2,30,31 
    Private CO Lines 39 
    Redial Last Number 39 
    Relay Service 
    77-l 
    Remote Administration 
    and Maintenance 00, 
    77-1,78 
    Repeat Last Number Dialed 30,39 
    Ringing Line Preference 32,81 - 89 
    Saved Number Redial 39 
    Security Code (DISA) 
    30,60 
    Security Code (R. Maintenance) 00 
    Slot Assignment 
    03 
    Speakerphone Assignment 30 
    FEATURE OR TOPIC 
    PROGRAM NO. 
    Speed Dial lo-1,30, 39 
    Speed Dial Clear 
    92 
    Standard Telephone Ringing Options 
    IO-2 
    Station Class of Service 30,31, 35 
    Station Hunting (Data Calls) 
    22 I 
    Station Hunting (Voice Calls) 
    33 
    Station Message Detail Recording 60,97 
    Tandem CO Line Connections IO-l, 15 
    Tenant Service 15,39 
    TIE Lines 03,17 
    Toll Restriction 10,30,41 -48 
    Toll Restriction Override lo-1,30, 39 
    Toll Restriction Override Code Revision 30 
    Transfer Privacy 10-l 
    Traveling Class 44B 
    Verifiable Account Codes 15,30,60,69, 70 
    I 
    Voice Mail Interface lo-2,31,39 
    Voice or Tone Signaling 05,10-l, lO-2 
    Volume Reset (Digital Telephones) 92-9 ( 
    Voluntary Account Codes 39 
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    							Program 
    Number 
    00 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    1 O-l 
    1 o-2 
    I 10-3 
    12 
    13 
    15 
    16 
    17 
    19 
    20 
    21 
    22 
    28 
    PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS 
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    TABLE2-A 
    PROGRAMS00-97INNUMERlCALORDERWlTHSECTlONSCROSS-REFERENCED 
    Title 
    (Applicable Sections) 
    Software Check/Remote Password 
    Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
    Flexible PCB Slot Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
    Port/Station Number Assignment 
    (Basic System) 
    Flexible Access Code Numbering 
    (Basic System) 
    System Assignments, Part One of Two 
    (Basic System) 
    System Assignments, Part Two of Two 
    (Basic System) 
    Amplified Conference (External) 
    (Basic System) 
    System Assignments - Basic Timing 
    (Basic System) 
    Defining the Message Center 
    (Basic System) 
    Assigning DP/DTMF, Tenant Service to 
    Individual CO Lines 
    (Basic System) 
    Assigning CO Line Groups (Dial 9 or 
    81 w 88) 
    (Basic System) 
    TIE Line Page/Handsfree Answerback 
    (Basic System) 
    Alternate Background Music (BGM) 
    Source Slot Assignment 
    (Basic System) 
    Data Interface Unit (DIU: PDIU-DI and 
    PDIU-DS) Configuration 
    (Basic System) 
    Modem Pool Port Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Hunting (Data Calls) 
    (Basic System) 
    DSS Console, Attendant Electronic 
    Telephone Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
    Program 
    Number 
    29-l 
    29-2 
    29-3 
    29-4 
    30 
    31 
    32 
    33 
    34 
    35 
    36 
    37 
    38 
    39 
    40 
    41 
    42-O 
    42-l -8 
    43 
    2-43 
    Title 
    (Applicable Sections) 
    DSS Button Assignment, DSS Console 1 
    (Basic System) 
    DSS Button Assignment, DSS Console 2 
    (Basic System) 
    DSS Button Assignment, DSS Console 3 
    (Basic System) 
    DSS Button Assignment, DSS Console 4 
    (Basic Sys tern) 
    Station Class of Service 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Class of Service 
    (Basic System) 
    Automatic Preference 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Hunting (Voice Calls) 
    (Basic System) 
    Hold Recall Timing 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Class of Service 
    (Basic System) 
    Fixed Call Forward 
    (Basic System) 
    Ring Transfer (Camp-on) Recall Time 
    (Basic System) 
    Electronic and Digital Telephone 
    Buttonstrip Type 
    (Basic System) 
    Flexible Buttonstrip Assignment 
    (Basic System) 
    Station CO Line Access 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Outgoing Call Restriction 
    (Basic System) 
    CO Line to PBX Connection 
    (Basic Sys tern) 
    PBX Access Code 
    (Basic System) I 
    0+ Credit Card Dialing Option 
    (Basic Sys tern) 
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    TABLE 2-A 
    PROGRAMS 00 - 97 IN NUMERICAL ORDER WITH SECTIONS CROSS-REFERENCED (continyed) 
    Program 
    Number 
    I 44A 
    448 
    45-1 
    45-2 
    45-3-6 
    45-8-9 
    46-2-4 
    46-6-8 
    46-10 
    46-20 
    46-30 
    46-40 
    47 
    48 
    50-l 
    50-2 Title 
    (Applicable Sections) 
    Emergency Bypass of Verified Account 
    Codes 
    (Basic System) 
    Toll Restriction Traveling Class Override 
    Codes 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Dial Plan 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Disable 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Equal Access/Special Common Carrier 
    Numbers and Authorization Code Digit 
    Length 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Override Code 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Area 
    Codes Assigned by Class 
    (Toll Res friction) 
    Toll Restriction Allowed/Denied Office 
    Codes Assigned by Class 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Class 1 Parameters 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Class 2 Parameters 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Class 3 Parameters 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Class 4 Parameters 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Toll Restriction Exception Office Codes 
    Assigned by Area Code 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Station Toll Restriction Classification 
    (Toll Restriction) 
    Least Cost Routing Parameters 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Home Area Code 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Program 
    Number 
    50-31-35 
    50-4 
    50-5 
    50-6 
    51 
    52 
    53 
    54 
    55-o 
    55-l -2 
    56 
    60 
    69 
    70 
    77-1 
    77-2 Title 
    (Applicable Sections} 
    Least Cost Routing Special Codes 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Long Distance 
    Information Route Plan 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Call Route Plan 
    Number 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Dial Zero Timeout 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Area Codes 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Office Code 
    Exceptions for Specified Area Code 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Schedule 
    Assignments 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Route Definition 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Modified Digits- 
    Delete 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Modified Digits-Add 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Least Cost Routing Station Group 
    Assignments 
    (Least Cost Routing) 
    Station Message Detail Recording 
    Output/Account Code Digit Length 
    (Basic System) 
    Verified Account Codes 
    (Basic System) 
    Verified Account Code Toll Restriction 
    Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
    Doorphone Selections 
    (Basic System) , 
    Doorphone Busy Signal Assignments 
    (Basic System) 
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    TABLE2-A 
    PROGRAMS OO-971N NUMERICALORDERWITH SECTIONS CROSS-REFERENCED (contiguecl) 
    Program Title 
    Program Title 
    Number 
    (Applicable Sections) Number (Applicable Sections) 
    78 CO Line Special Ringing Assignments - 86 
    DAY2 DELAY2 Ringing 
    DISC/IMDU/Night Ringing Over External 
    (Basic System) 
    Page 
    (Basic System) 87 NIGHT IMMEDIATE Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    79 
    80 Door Phone Ringing 
    (Basic System) 88 NIGHT DELAY1 Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    Electronic and Digital Telephone Ringing 
    Tones 8g 
    NIGHT DELAY2 Ringing 
    (Basic System) (Basic System) 
    81 
    82 
    83 
    84 
    85 DAY IMMEDIATE Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    DAY DELAY1 Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    DAY DELAY2 Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    DAY2 IMMEDIATE Ringing 
    (Basic System) 
    DAY2 DELAY1 Ringing 
    (Basic System) 90 
    Initializing Program 00-89 
    (Basic System) 
    92 
    Initializing Speed Dial Numbers, ID Codes, 
    Character Message Memory, Timed 
    Reminder, Digital Telephone Volume 
    Levels, and CO Line Identifications 
    (Basic System) 
    93 
    97 
    CO Line Identification 
    (Basic System) 
    Station Message Detail Recording Data 
    Printout Options 
    (Basic System) 
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    another program 
    more data 
    ~~~~T;ll~nn~!~...~-~l;in~!~~~~, 
    /T/T 
    Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 
    Step 5 
    Enter Program Mode Enter Program Number 
    Enter Program Data Exit Current Program Exit Program Mode 
    NOTE: IhI\-! .. 
    Varies depending upon how the 
    Automatic Off-hook Preference 
    is programmed. It can be: 
    I 
    -I Z 
    Normal, when port 05 is set with auto preference code 01 in Program 32 
    Note If m and m keys are on 
    the programming telephone. 
    FIGURE P-P-PROGRAMMING KEY SEQUENCE OVERVIEW 
    The System Record contains programming forms for Programs 00 - 97. A System Record should be filled 
    out for each system installed as detailed in Chapters 1 and 2. 
    Each programming form is supplemented with a guide for entering data from the form. The guide illustrates 
    the key sequence a programmer must press, with the exception of sequences common to all programs, e.g., 
    entering programming mode (A), exiting current program (Z), and exiting programming mode (Z). To save space, 
    these common sequences are coded, as illustrated in 
    Figure 2-2. The m and m keys are also coded ‘3 
    and “H” to save space. 
    NOTE: 
    Programs 90,92, and 03 are out of order and placed in frontpurposely because they must always be completed first, 
    and in this order. Upon completing these steps, begin with Program 00. 
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    PROGRAM90 
    INITIALIZING PROGRAMS 
    00 - 97 
    Enter programming mode 
    be initialized 
    LEDs must be lit 
    Key 1 and 2 
    LEDs must flash EXIT 
    programming 
    mode 
    IMPORTANT 
    Initialize Programs 00 - 97 every time : 
    l A new system is installed 
    l To bring a system’s programming back to the default setting. 
    Specifiy the range as folio ws: m m m m F[ 
    To initialize one program at a time, just enter the individual 
    program number, then m 
    NOTES: 
    1. Always complete 
    Program 90 at new system installs, before 
    programming anything else. Skipping this step may cause erraticsystem 
    behavior. 
    2. Follow instructions in Table I-C (Section 
    200-096-301) to c/ear this data. 
    3. When 
    Program 90 is run, it will initialize any program or range of 
    Programs without cycling system power. System power may be cycled 
    to cause 
    Program 32 to initialize the programming station with Intercom 
    autopreference. This allows the programming station to enter the 
    Programming Mode using the m key ( B= m 11 i 1 m. 
    WARNING! 
    Running this program will erase customer data. 
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    PROGRAM 92 
    INITIALIZING SPEED DIAL NUMBERS, ID CODES CHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY, TIMED 
    .  REMINDERS, DIGITAL TELEPHONE VOLUME, AND CALL FORWARD BACKUP RAM 
    more data 
    / 
    Enter programming mode 
    Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID Codes, 
    and LCD memos assigned to Station Speed Dial numbers. 
    Clears System Speed Dial and LCD memos assigned to 
    System Speed Dial numbers. 
    Clears Character Message Memory (Station and System) 
    and user Name/Number display. 
    Clears Timed Reminders. 
    Resets digital telephone volume levels to initialized settings. This sets 
    Infercorn Tone/BGM, busy overrride (muted ring), and speaker/ringing 
    volume to approximately mid-range on all DKTs 
    (Release 3). 4 
    q Clears Call Forward Memory 
    (all stations, 
    Release 2 and above). 
    NOTES: 
    1. IMPORTANT: It is mandatory to complete all parts of 
    Program 92 at every 
    new system install. If 
    Program 92 is not completed certain feature operations 
    may cause erratic system behavior. 
    2. Use the instructions in Table 7-D (Section 200-096-301) to clear this data. 
    3. Program 92-9 does not affect fixed call forward settings. 
    4. Program 92-5 does not affect digital telephone handset receiver volume 
    levels. To set off-hook handset receiver volume levels individually for each 
    digital telephone, see Program 30, LEDs 12 and 13. 
    5. Power “OFF” and “ON” is required to clear telephone LCD Call Forward 
    Displays and Call Forward button LEDs. Call Forward memory is c/eared 
    when 
    Program 92-4 is run, even if system power is not cycled. 
    . 
    WARNING! 
    Running this program will erase customer data. I 
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    PROGRAM03 
    FLEXIBLEPCBSLOTASSIGNMENTS 
    To Store Data ,* 
    ~-~~~~~~~~~n-nln-n-r;?-n-~ 
    CARD = PCB Code 
    See Note 6. 
    See Reference Table 
    DK24156 
    SLOT NO. 00 01 NOTES: 
    DK24. slots 00 - Ofi on/v 
    PCTUS, ports 00 - 23 
    PCTU(2), ports 00 - 96 
    PCTU(3), ports 00 - 96 
    I , 
    I 1 w/DSS 
    1. See instructions in Table 1-E (Section 200-096-301) to input the data from this record. 
    2. Shaded rows on tables are for configuration purposes only, 
    3. A PCTU (PCB codes 91, 92 or 93) must be installed in slot 00 (labeled PCTU). 
    4. A PEKU , PESU or PDKU is always installed in slot 01. 
    5. Initialized data reads slot 00 = 91, slot 01 = 21, slots 02 - 14 = 00. 
    6. System PCB slots are labeled PCTU, SO1 - S14. For programming, these tables label the 
    same slots 00 (PCTU) - 14. 
    7. PESU circuits: 1 and 2, standard telephones; 3 and 4, not used; 5 - 8, electronic telephones. 
    Total 8 station ports used in software; available with Release 2, and above. 
    8. PCTUl, PCTU2, PCTU3 (PCTUS in DK24 only). 
    9. PCTUl, PCTlJ2 orPCTlJ3only. 
    10. OCA or PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS is not available with slots 11 - 14. 
    11. PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS will function with either PDKU code 62 or 64; a special code is not 
    required (Release 3). 12. System Power must always be cycled after running Program 03. 
    13. PCTlJ3 is required when a PDKU is installed. 
    I 
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    PROGRAM00 
    ‘ 
    SOFTWARE CHECK/REMOTE MAINTENANCE SECURITY CODE ASSIGNMENTS . 
    SELECT = Select Code 
    Enter 0 to check S/W version. 
    Enter 1 to change 1st level password. 
    Enter 2 to change 2nd level password. 
    Enter 8 to check software sum. 
    Enter 9 to check counter. Password Codes 
    Enter the 4-digit password. 
    See Note 3. 
    Select 
    Code 
    0 
    1 
    2 
    8 
    9 
    NOTES: 
    Item 
    Password or S/W Check Codes 
    ROM Version = 
    1st Level Password = 
    2nd Level Password = 
    Software RAM Checksum = 
    See Note 4. 
    Power Cycle Counter = nnnmn See Note 5. 
    1. See instructions in Table 1 -F (Section 200-096-301) to program the system 
    with this information. 
    2. Initialized passwords are 0000. 
    3. The LCD responds as follows, when a selection is made: 
    0 Version = 
    1 Password = 
    2 Password = 
    8 Sum= 
    9 Counter = 
    4. This selection is not programmable. It identifies the system’s software 
    version as follows: 
    LEIIIU 
    LEl~~00 
    STRATA DK IT T I ROM Version 7 I ROM Version 
    L X = PCTU, V = PCTUS 
    L PCTU3 
    DX = Release 1 (RI) software (PCTUI) 
    DX = Release 2 (R2) software (PCTUZ) 
    DV = Release 2 (R2) software (PCTUS) 
    PCM = Release 3 (R3) software (PCTU3) 
    5. These selections are not programmable. They are for factory test purposes 
    on/y. The Checksum and Counter vary as customer data is entered. 
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