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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS 
    SECTION 200-096-302 
    FEBRUARY 1991 
    PROGRAM 04 
    PORT/STATION NUMBER ASSIGNMENT 
    SELECT = Port Number 
    INT = Station Number 
    80 
    81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 
    NOTES: 
    1. Follow instructions in Table I-G (Section 200-096-301) to enter this data. 
    2. Shaded portions of the table are for configuration purposes only. 
    3. If a station number is assigned, and ‘ERROR”displays on the LCD, the station number has already been assigned to another port. 
    4. Station numbers default to 200 - 295. New station number assignments willnot activate on individualstation LCDs until the handset 
    goes on/off hook. 
    5. If an assigned station number conflicts with a default feature access code, no error message is issued. The stations LCD reflects 
    the conflicting number. When another station attempts to dial the number, the station will not ring. Instead, the feature activates. 
    6. If station numbers that conflict with feature access codes must be assigned, use Program 05 to change the access code first. 
    7. The station connected to port 05 has exclusive ability to program the system. 
    8. PEKU ports 04, 12,20 and 28 may be configured to support Door Phone Control Boxes (HDCBs). See Program 77-l. 
    9. Door phone and modem (IMDU) station numbers are pre-assigned as follows: 
    IMDlJ modem number: 
    l Modem= 19 
    Door phone numbers: . Port 04 = 151, 152, 153; Port 12 = 154, 155, 156 
    Port20= 157, 158, 159; Port28= 161, 162, 163 
    10. To insert a blank, press LED key 0 1; range programming is possible. 
    11. PEKU circuit 3 or PESU circuit 8 is the optional BGM connecting port circuit. This BGM PCB must be installed in slot 01 in Release 
    2, but can be in any slot with Release 3 (see Program 19). 
    12. Port 99 = DISA COS port (Release 2); DISA Port 99 is normally used in Program 40,41, and 48. 
    13. May be used to connect two-CO line external conference amplifier (customer-supplied) to PEKU PCB (see Program 10-3). 
    14. Last port available when using PCTUS control PCB. 
    15. PDKU requires Release 3 (PCTU3). 
    16. DlUs can be connected to ports associated with PDKU circuits 1 - 7. 
    I 
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    PROGRAM05 
    FLEXIBLEACCESSCODENUMBERING 
    pi--p-jSpq7-p-j-~~-~n-~-~-~ 
    T--T 
    SELECT = Access Code l-9 
    SPECIAL DIAL = New Access Codes 
    from the Table Below 
    See Note 6 Below. 
    I 
    kcess New 
    Code Features Affected (N/A = Not Affected) Acces! 
    Codes 
    0 
    Unused 
    1 Voice First/Tone First (N/A)(l) Station LCD Messages (1 O-1 9) 
    Door Phones (151-l 63) Station Speed Dial Set (10 - 49) 
    IMDU Access (19) 
    2 Busy Override (N/A) (2) Station Numbers N/A 200 - 295 
    Do Not Disturb Override (N/A) (2) Off-hook Call Announce (N/A) (2) 
    Executive Override (N/A) (3) 
    3 All Call Voice Page (30) External Page (35-38) 
    All Call Voice Page with External Spkrs (39) Group Page (Internal) (31-34) 
    Automatic Callback (N/A) (4) Flash (45) 
    CO Line Queuing (N/A) (4) Account Code Input (46) 
    Station Number Display (401) T.R. Override/T. Class Code Input (47) 
    4 Port Number Display (402) BGM Over Stations - ON (481) 
    Hold/Park (41) BGM Over Stations - OFF (480) 
    Hold/Park Pickup (42) BGM Over External Speakers ON (491) 
    Automatic Busy Redial (44) BGM Over External Speakers OFF (490) 
    Automatic Busy Redial Cancel (44) 
    Cancel Message Waiting at Station (No MW 
    Message Waiting Answer (408) key) I (409) 
    5 (*50) Voluntary Account Code (R3) 
    Call Pickup Station (5+Station No.), Ringing CO Line (59), Telephone Page (530), (R2) 
    (R2) Directed Pickup of CO Line on Hold (5700, 00 = 01 w 36), External Page (531, 535 m 538) 
    Call Forward (601, R2: 602, 603, 604) Date Set (651) 
    Timed Reminder (605-609) Time Set (652) 
    6 MNV for Voice Mail ON (63+Station No.) Weekday Set (653) 
    M/W for Voice Mail OFF (64+Station No.) T.R. Override Code Change (654, 655) 
    Voice Mail ID Code Set (Call Fwd, 656) 
    System Speed Dial/LCD Messages (60-99) 
    Voice Mail ID Code Set (Ans. MW, 657) (R2) LCD User Name (621-Set, 620-Reset) 
    LCD Message Set (68) (R2) DISA Security Code Change (658) 
    6101 - DKT Mute Ring Adjust (R3) 659 - Verified Account Code Changed (R3) 
    6102 - DKT Ring Level Adjust (R3) 622 * 625 Traveling Class Code 1 w 4 Changed (R3) 
    7 CO Outgoing Calls (701-736) 
    Message Waiting Set/Cancel (N/A) (7)/l (77) 
    8 CO Group Outgoing Calls (81-88) 
    9 Least Cost Routing or CO Group Hunt (9) 
    . ,?.--- 
    /vu I t?J: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Be sure access code changes do not conflict with existing access code or station numbering schemes. Refer to Program 04 -Port/Station Number 
    Assignment. 
    3. To insert a blank, press programming key 01. 
    4. If access codes are being changed to a number that is current/y assigned, change the current/y assigned code to an unused code first. In the ..’ 
    initialized state, the only unused code is zero (0). 
    5. The initialized station number sequence of 200 - 295 may not be globally changed through Program 05. Make changes through Program 04. 
    6. Access codes can be replaced by 2 digits. Standard Access codes are shown for reference. 
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    PROGRAMlO- 
    SYSTEMASSIGNMENTS,PARTl OF2 
    ~~-~~~~~-~~-~~~~-~~-T;1 
    7  SELECT = 7 
    Key LEDs 
    Light LEDs as described 
    in the table below 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data lights LEDs 07, 08, 09, 18, 19 and 20. 
    3. LED 04 DTMF Signal Time applies to manual and speed dial tones sent out of the system via CO or TIE lines. LED 04 does 
    not apply to Call Forward or Voice Mail ID DTMF tones sent to voice mail ports. (See Program 10-2, LED 06, for tones sent 
    to Voice Mail ports.) 
    4. If ring transfer is allowed, set Ring Transfer Recall time in Program 37; if ring transfer is not allowed (LED 07 off), the station 
    will recall immediately if transfer is attempted. 
    5. Standard ring pattern is 1 sec. on, 3 sec. off. 
    6. Release 1 software detects short ring signals only. 
    7. Two CO conference must be allowed for DISA operation. 
    8. CO line guard time is the time interval the system requires to release a CO line and allow it to be re-seized. If LED 02 is off, all 
    lines are set with 0.45 second guard time: if LED is on, guard time is 0.45 or 1.5 seconds per Program 42-O. 
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    PROGRAM10-2 
    SYSTEMASSIGNMENTS,PART2OF2 
    SELECT = 2 Key L EL& 
    Light LEDs as defined by the table below. 
    ALL LEDs with an “x” should be lit when you finish 
    BUTTON/LED 1 X 1 LED On 
    I LED Off 
    20 
    19” 
    1R - 
    - 
    Station External Amp Conference 
    No External Amplifier Connected 
    Two CO Line Conference No Two CO Line Conference 
    17 
    I I 
    16 2 Executive Override Warning Tone/ON Executive Override Warning Tone/OFF 
    157 2 External Page included with All Call Page Not Included 
    14 
    2 Privacy Override Warning Tone/ON Privacy Override Warning Tone/OFF 
    13 Send Auto Callback Camp-on Tone 3 
    No Callback Tone 
    I 
    12 CO Line 3 min Beep Tone 
    No Beep Tone 
    (R2) 11 No DTMF Tone Returns DTMF Tone Return 
    (R2) lo4 BGM connected to PESU, Circuit 81° 
    EKT connected to PESU, CKT 8 
    (R2) 09 4 BGM connected to PEKU, Circuit 3” EKT connected to PEKU, CKT 3 
    08 Display Dialed Number/l min. 
    Display Dialed Number/l 5 sec. 
    (R2) 076 
    I I Standard Tel. CO Ring 
    per Prog. 1 O-l, LED 06 Standard Tel. CO Ring Distinctive 
    (R2) 06 5 VM ID Code DTMF Signal Time 80 ms 
    160 ms 
    (R3) 05 TIE/DISA Busy Tone, 0.5 second cadence9 TIE/DISA Busy Tone, 0.25 second cadence 
    (R2) 04 MW cancel from VM; dial 1 I& Station No. 
    MW cancel from VM: Automatic 
    03 
    I I Ringing Modes/3 I Ringing Modes/2 
    02 2 Hunt/C.F. override from console’s phone 
    Hunt/C.F. override from console 
    01 Tone First (from DSS Console) 
    Voice First (from DSS Console) 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data lights LEDs 02, 14, 15 and 16. 
    3. Called party receives notification tone when calling party activates ACB. 
    4. BGM connected to PEKU, Circuit 3 or PEW, Circuit 8 will be sent to electronic 
    (optional). 
    5. VM ID code DTMF signal time is fixed at 160 msec for Release 1 software. and digital telephone speakers and external page 
    6. The ring pattern for standard telephone, distinctive ring on incoming CO calls is: 0.2 sec. on/O.4 sec. off, 0.2 sec. on/O.4 sec. off, 3 sec. 
    off; intercom ring is always 1 sec. on, 3 sec. off. This does not apply to VM Ports (Program 31, LED 17 on) which are always standard 
    7. g%rna/ speakers and a// electronic and digital telephones are paged by dia/ing:miB 
    Them key is used to page a// electronic telephones 
    Only; external speakers are not included when using the a key. 
    8. Deletes DTMF tones returned to electronic telephones when dialing from dialpad or speed dialing; also deletes auto dial digits from 
    callers that are call forwarded to voice mail. This does not affect the actual DTMF tones sent out to the CO or voice mail. 
    9. 0.5 second cadence, Bell Standard Busy Tone, should be enabled so outside callers are not confused by STRATA 0.25 second busy 
    tone when calling busy number on DISA and TIE line calls 
    IO. PESUPEKU must be in SLOT 01 if using Release 2 software; PESLUPEKU can be in any universal slot assigned in Program 79-7 if 
    using Release 3 software. 
    Il. Important: LED 19 should be OFF unless external amplifiers are used for two-CO line/station conference (see Program 10-3). If LED 19 
    is ON, the station may be unbalanced and receive HUM if external amplifier with Auto-Gain-Control is not connected. 
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    PROGRAM lO-3(Release 3) 
    TWOCO-LINECONFERENCE/DlSAAMPLlFlERCONNECTlONPORTASSlGNMENTS . 
    ~-pJq-qpq-py-q-j-JpqT-pl 
    7  
    SELECT = 3 Key LEDs 
    Light LEDs as defined by the table below. 
    ALL LEDs with an ‘x” should be lit when you finish. 
    06 
    05 
    (R3) 04 
    (R3) 03 
    (R3) 02 
    (R3) 01 PEKU Ports 33,34 - Amp. 4 Connected 
    Ports 33, 34 - Stations Connected 
    PEKU Ports 25,26 - Amp. 3 Connected 
    Ports 25,26 - Stations Connected 
    PEKU Ports 17,18 - Amp. 2 Connected 
    Ports 17,18 - Stations Connected 
    PEKU Ports 09, IO - Amp. 1 Connected 
    Ports 09,lO - Stations Connected 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the 
    2. Initialized data: all LEDs off. instructions 
    preceding the record sheets. 
    3. See Section 200-096-208, Paragraph 13 for connecting up to four two-way amplifiers for use on tandem, 
    DISA and conference telephone calls. 
    4. Important: Only enable the PEKU ports that are actually connected on amplifiers. 
    5. Amplifiers are switched into two-CO line calls automatically, one amplifier for each call, starting from the 
    lowest ports enabled to the highest. Skipping ports is allowed. Two-CO line calls established after all 
    amplifiers are in use will not be amplified. 
    6. See Program 10-2, LED 18 and 19; Program 10-1, L EDs 19 and 20; and Program 15-5 for more 
    information regarding two-CO line conference/tandem. 
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    PROGRAM 12 
    SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS - BASIC TIMING 
    SELECT = i-9 SELECT CODE = Enter required 
    Enter program code, 
    code for the time listed in the 
    3 - 9, from table below. table below. See Note 3. 
    Brogram Code Function Time Required 
    Code 
    36 
    46 
    5 
    9 Pause Timing 
    q 1 1.5 sec. 
    (Speed Dial) 0 2 3.0 sec. 
    0 1 0.5 sec. 
    Flash Timing4 0 2 2.0 sec. 
    W q 0.2 sec.5 
    0 0 no pause 
    Pause After Flash 
    (Voice Path Delay) 0 1 1.5 sec. 
    0 2 3 sec. 
    CRCU Inter-digital Release 0 1 1 sec. 
    Time (Standard Phone) through through 
    9 sec. 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data programs timing as follows: Code 3 = 1, Code 4 = 2, Code 5 = 0, and 
    Code 9 = 4. 
    3. When programming Code 9, the LCD responds with LINE TIME = instead of SEL ECT 
    CODE =. 
    4. The duration of time the PCOUcircuitopens Tip & Ring when them keyispressed, 
    or hookflash code m 11 is dialed. 
    5. This timing is not used in the United States. 
    6. This timing applies to voice calls originated from telephones and voice or data calls 
    originated by system Data Interface Units (PDIU-DI or -DS). 
    : 
    ‘, 
    .! 
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    PROGRAM13 
    OEFINBNGTHEMESSAGECENTER 
    7-T SELECT = 1 
    PORT = Port Number 
    Enter the 
    port number of the 
    station to be defined 
    as the Message Center. 
    Port 
    Number 
    /VOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Any electronic or digital telephone may receive (and store) up to 3 message waiting 
    indications from any other electronic or digital telephone. A fourth message waiting 
    indication may be set by the Message Center electronic or digital telephone only, 
    3. The Message Center is allowed to perform “Message Waiting, ” even if disallowed on 
    all other stations. 
    4. Initialized data = no port assigned. 
    5. The message center feature should be assigned to the customer’s main answering 
    position: a station or the lowest port (in VM group) of the customer’s voice mail device 
    (see Program 31 for VM group port assignment), whichever the customer specifies. 
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    PROGRAM 15 
    ASSIGNING DP/DTMF, TENANT SERVICE TO INDIVIDUAL CO LINES 
    pq-pJlr;lr;lppJyJ-pq-pl-pJ . 
    SELECT = Program Code 7 / 
    Key LEDs = CO Line 
    Specify CO lines by setting LED keys, as defined by the table below. 
    All L EDs with an “X” should be lit when finished. 
    n-hook 
    CO Lines 01 - 20 
    ‘rogram LED Status 
    Code Program (LED Keys) 
    ON OFF 
    01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 18 19 21 
    (01) (02)(03) (04) (05) (08)(07) (08) (09)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(2~ 
    0 (R3) AR VM Calls’ Detect Ignore 
    1 CO Outgoing Signal DP6 DTMF 
    I 
    2 CO Dial Pulse Rate 
    (Pulse per sec.) 20 PPS 10 PPS 
    3 AR Hold 4 Recognize Ignore 
    / I 
    4 
    AR Timing4 Crossbar ESS (Electronic) 
    95 msec. 450 msec. 
    5 Tandem CO Line Connection Equipped5 
    with Station Dropout Not Equipped 
    6 
    CO Line Tenant Assignment Tenant 2 Tenant 1 
    7 
    Forced Account Code Equipped Not Equipped 
    8 No CRCU CRCU 
    Operation After Flash 
    after flash after flash 
    Off-hook 
    Program 
    Code Program 
    0 (R3) AR VM Calls 7 
    1 CO Outgoing Signal Detect 
    DP 
    Ignore 
    ESS (Electronic) 
    450 msec. 
    Not Equipped 
    Tenant 1 
    I ‘I I 
    Not Equipped 
    CRCU  4 AR Timing 4 Crossbar 
    95 msec. 
    5 Tandem CO Line Connection 
    with Station Dropout Equipped 
    6 CO Line Tenant Assignment Tenant 2 
    7 Forced Account Code Equipped 
    I I 
    8 Operation After Flash No CRCU 
    after flash 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data is all L EDs OFF. 
    3. Shaded areas indicate that the handset must be off-hook during programming. 
    Program CO lines 01 through 20 with handset on-hook 
    Program CO lines 21 through 36 with handset off-hook 
    4. AR = Automatic Release signal. This is a momentary-open of the CO line loop provided by some Central Offices. If programmed to 
    recognize AR, CO lines on-hold will drop when the outside party hangs up and the CO sends AR signal. Two-CO line DISA calls always 
    release with AR. DISA line release is not related to this program. 
    6, Tandem connection must be equipped for all DISA CO lines and all other lines used for two-CO line conference. 
    6. If a CO line is set for Dial Pulse (DP) operation, themkey must be programmed on stations that must send DTMF tones over the CO 
    lines 
    (see Program 39, -key). 
    I 7. When AR is sent on a CO line call because the outside caller hangs-up, ‘D” tone will be sent to the voice mail port 
    (PSTu/PESU), prompting the voice mail machine to release and clear the port for another call. Detection is from VM answer to VM 
    hookflash; it is not in effect after the VM or auto attendant operates the hookflash to transfer the call. 
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    PROGRAM16 
    ASSIGNING CO LlNEGROUPS(DIAL9 OR 81-88) 
    ~l-~l~~~I-~l~-~~l-~l-~~ 
    7  
    SELECT = CO Line Group 
    Key LEDs 
    On/y enter the last digit of 
    Specify which CO lines are assigned to the 
    the CO line group (1 - 8) to 
    group by setting LEDs as defined by the table 
    be defined, or enter 0 for 
    below. All LEDs with an “X” should be lit when finished. 
    Dial 9 group. 
    See Note 2. 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Program CO lines l-20 by setting LEDs l-20 with the handset on-hook; 
    Program CO lines 2 l-36 by setting LEDs 1 - 16 with the handset off-hook; 
    3. Initialized data assigns all CO lines to the Dial 9 group. 
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    PROGRAM17 
    TIELlNEPAGE/HANDSFREEANSWERBACK 
    I,-,In~p-j-~~p@&T-j-~-p-j 
    / 
    Select = TIE Line 2 Key/LED 01 to enable 
    Enter the number of the 
    the Page/Handsfree Answerback 
    CO line designated as a 
    Feature on the TIE line defined. 
    TIE line (01 - 36). 
    See Note 4. 
    See Notes 3 and 6. 
    I -~~ 1 
    me 
    ine) 
    36 
    Keym 
    LED Lit 
    X=ON 
    I 
    PEMU 1 I 
    I I 
    PCB 2 I 
    PEMU 2 
    PCB 
    Slot No. 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. System page access to external TIE line callers and handsfree answerback to stations receiving TIE line calls can be allowed 
    with this program. 
    3. Shadedareas of the table are for configuration purposes. Refer to Program 03 to find the PEMU PCB slot numbers. Program 
    03 must be completed prior to this program. 
    4. Be sure to specify both digits of the CO line assigned as a TIE line. If the 0 before a single digit (01 - 09) is left out, the LCD 
    displays what is entered, but key LED 01 cannot be programmed. 
    5, All 20 key LEDs light if pressed, but only key LED 0 1 has a programming function. 
    6. Initialized data does not assign Page/Handsfree Answerback to any TIE line. LED 01 stays off for all CO lines. 
    7. A range of TIE lines may be programmed by entering 
    / 
    Low TIE (CO) 
    High TIE (CO) 
    line in range line in range 
    8. Maximum PEMU PCBs allowed because of power supply limits: DK24 = 1 PEMU, DK56 = 2 PEMUs, DK96 = 3 PEMUs. 
    9. If PEMU is installed with PCTUS PCB, only 16 station ports are available. 
    IO. 
    I 
    When a PEMU is installed, it is automatically assigned to the next consecutive CO line andstation p&s: if the system is quipped 
    with a PCTU (1,2, or 3) the PEMU assumes four CO lines and four station ports; with a PCTUS it assumes four CC lines and 
    eight station ports. 
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