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    							PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS 
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    PROGRAM41 
    STATION OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION 
    (PORTS72-95,AND99) . 
    SELECT = Port Numbers 
    Key LEDs = CO Lines 
    Light LEDs for the port(s) to be restricted. 
    NOTE: 99 is used to restrict DISA access to CO lines for outgoing calls through the system. 
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    PROGRAM 42-O 
    CO LINE TO PBX/CENTREX CONNECTION 
    SELECi = 0 
    Spe‘cify CO lines by setting key 
    LEDs as defined by the table 
    below. 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more 
    information, see the irtstructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. 
    Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF for all CO lines. I 
    3. This progam must be utilized to allow CENTREWPBX (after flash) features to operate. 
    4. If CO line is programmed for behind CENTREWPBX (LED ON), re-seize guard time is 1.5 seconds. If CO line 
    is programmed for normal operation guard time is 
    0.45 seconds. See Program 10-1, Key/LED 02 (Release 2 
    and above). 
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    PROGRAM42-1-8 
    PBX/CENTREXACCESSCODES 
    SELECT = I-8 /- TCCESS CODE = 
    PBX Access Code Group Enter a P-digit access 
    Enter the PBX Group code for the group, 
    number 1 - 8 that needs as defined by the table 
    an access code assigned. below. See Note 3. 
    PBXZENTREX 
    Access Code 
    Number 
    2 
    I 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. Initialized data assigns no access codes to PBX groups. 
    3. 
    l If access code is single digit, enter the first digit and press key/L ED 0 1 
    as second digit. 
    l Press LED key 0 1 to delete a digit. 
    l Press key/LED 02 for don’t care. For example, pressingI+ key/LED 02 
    allows 80 N 89. 
    4. This program must be utilized to allow correct toll restriction and CEN- 
    TREX/PBX transfer operation. 
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    PROGRAM43 
    ,- . 
    STATION/COLlNECREOlTCAROCALLALLOWEO(RELEASE3) -. 
    .; 
    (PORTSOO-35) . 
    ,, 
    ~-~~r;;1l~-~nn~-~-l~-~-r;1 
    7  
    SELECT = Station Port Numbers 
    Key LEDs = CO Lines 
    Assigned to allow dial O+ calls with selected stations 
    Key Port Numbers7 DO-35 
    Co LED 00~01(02/03~04~05~06/07~08~09/10~11~12/13~14/15~16~17~18~19~20)21~22~23~24~25~26~27~28~29/30~31~32/33~34/3! 
    1 36 16 II I III I III I III I III I III I/I/ I III I I 
    33 13 
    32 12 
    08 08 
    07 07 
    06 06 
    05 05 
    04 04 
    03 03 
    02 02 
    01 01 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the 
    record sheets. 
    2. For Stations and CO lines enabled in this program: O+ calls override system toll restriction, and calls will 
    disconnect automatically if the number of digits set in 
    Program 60-7 is not dialkd when-“0”is dialed as 
    the first digit. This restricts the operator from placing calls that would be charged back to the telephone 
    line. 
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    PROGRAM43 
    STATION/CO LINECREDITCAROCALLALLOWED 
    (PORTS 36 -71) . 
    ppy--ijT;11~-~InnT;;I-~~-T;?-~~ 
    /  
    SELECT = Station Port Numbers 
    Key LEDs = CO Lines 
    Assigned to allow dial O+ calls with selected stations 
    Key Co LED Port Numbers 36-71 jO/51152153154155156/57~58159160161~62/63164165166167168~69170~7 
    NOTE: Ports 72 - 95 and 99 on next page. The same notes apply. 
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    PROGRAM 43 
    STATION/CO LINE CREDIT CARD CALL ALLOWED 
    (PORTS 72 - 95) 
    SELECT = Station Port Nhnbsrs 
    Key LEDs = CO Lines 
    Assigned to allow dial O+ calls with selected stations. 
    co Key Port Numbers 72-95 
    LED 72 73 74 75 
    76 77 78 79 80 81 
    82 83 84 85 86 87 
    88 89 90 91 92 93 
    94 9519 
    36 16 
    35 15 
    34 14 
    - 
    33 13 
    32 12 Ill I 
    I , 
    x 31 11 
    8 30 10 
    f 3Q na I I 
    . . . . . 
    5 10 10 I- 1 --+ 
    / / 
    I I - ILL 
    09 09 
    f-m fl8 I 
    06 06 
    05 05 
    04 04 
    I I I I 
    03 03 
    02 02  
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    PROGRAM44A(RELEASE3) 
    EMERGENCYBYPASSOFFORCED/VERIFIEDACCOUNTCODES 
    SELECT = 51,52, or 53 - 
    to set emergency 
    number 1,2 or 3 
    Emergency Number 
    Emergency Number 2: 
    Em 
    Emergency Number 3: 
    Em 
    SELECT = II- 
    NOTES: 
    - DATA = 3 or 4 digit emergency 
    telephone number 
    To enter blanks, 
    Press: LED/Key 
    q 
    Example 
    911 = initialized Data 
    9911 (Note 2) 
    L- DATA = 3 or 4-digit telephone number 
    1. The emergency telephone numbers assigned in this program will be sent out the CO line 
    immediately when dialed; they will bypass the forced/verified account code dialing restriction. 
    2. If CO lines are behind PBX or CENTREX, program the PBWCENTREX outside trunk access code: 
    Example: “9”. A pause is automatically inset-ted following the first 9. See Programs 42-O and 42-I 
    to assign the CO line and access code for behind PBWCENTREX operation. Also, if the system CO 
    lines are behind CENTREX/PBX, the CENTREXIPBX trunk access codes must be programmed in 
    front of the emergency telephone number. Example: If the CENTREXYPBX access code is ‘9: then 
    enter 99 I 1 in Program 44-51. 
    3. If verified account codes assigned in Program 69 conflict (are the same) with emergency telephone 
    numbers assigned in Program 44A; Program 44A has priority. 
    4. This feature is for use with forced (verified or nonverified) account codes, but not with ABR and 
    DISA. It also does not override Toll Restriction; emergency numbers must be allowed using system 
    Toll Restriction tables per normal Toll Restriction programming procedures. 
    5. Program 448 is related to Toll Restriction and is placed with the other Toll Restriction programs in 
    this chapter. 
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    Programs 44B through 48 can be found in the 
    Toll Restriction System Record section. 
    Programs 50 through 56 can be found in the 
    Least Cost Routing System Record section. 
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    PROGRAM60 
    SMDROUTPUT/ACCOUNTCODEDlGlTLENGTH FEBRUARY1991 
    NOTES: 
    1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 
    2. For Selection 3, initialized data assigns SMDR output to be enabled for incoming calls that are answered. 
    3. For selection 4, initialized data assigns a g-digit length to all Forced/Voluntary Account Codes. 
    4. If PBX code is dialed, numbers dialed after the code will be checked. 
    5. If A/C, O/C or SPCC code begins with “Of’, “I “, or “00’; that call will print out. 
    6. When accessing LCR feature, all digits sent to CO will be output. 
    7. Programming 60-3-U (printout outgoing call only) is still available. 
    8. Key/LED 7 = blank, key/LED 2 = don’t care. 
    9. If a security code is not programmed, outgoing CO line access via DISA will not require a security code 
    when dialing. I 
    10. See Program 69 for verified account codes (R3). 
    11. Number of digits required when “0” is the first digit dialed; if this number of digits is not dialed, the system will 
    disconnect the call after 20 seconds. “0” is counted as a digit. Example: 0 + I + 714 + 583 - 3700 = 12 
    digits; 12 should be programmed as a minimum in this case. 
    2-99 
    SELECT = 3 - 6 (Item) A 
    Make a selection to indicate 
    which item is being assigned. 
    Select 3 for SMDR output. 
    Select 4 to assign Forced/Voluntary 
    Account code digit length, etc. For “3” SMD~ COR = 0 or I (Data) 
    Enter one digit to indicate SMDR output operation. 
    0 = No Incoming 
    Record 1 = Incoming and Outgoing Record 
    For “4” ACCOUNT = 04 - 15 
    Enter the number of digits allowed 
    for forced/voluntary account codes. 
    The range is 04 - 15. Enter two digits. 
    For “5” TOLL DIAL 
    Enter one digit (the range is 0 - 5). 
    For “6” DATA = DISA security code; 1 - 
    For “7” CREDIT = Credit Card Digits; 1 - 15 digits. 
    30 digits 
    Item Description Data 
    SMDR Output when a call is completed. (SMDR COR) 
    3 
    0 = Outgoing Only 1 = Incoming and Outgoing 
    0 
    ‘°Forced/Voluntary Account Code Digit (ACCOUNT) 
    4 
    Length 04 - 15. 
    (Digits are verified per 
    Prog. 30, Key/LED 14, III 
    and 
    Prog. 69. 
    Printout options (TOLL DIAL DATA 
    Toll Dial = 0 
    17 All Calls (Note 7) 0 
    W 5 = 
    El 1 Dial “0” calls only 
    = 
    0 2 Dial “1” calls only 
    = 3 
    0 Dial “00” calls only 
    = 
    III 4 Dial “I”, “0”, calls only 
    = 
    0 5 Dial “1” or “00” calls only 
    DISA Security Code9 (may be changed DATA 
    W’) 6 from station, per Program 30) 
    [7-o 
    Credit card call digit length, 01 - 30 digits, CREDIT” 
    (R3) 7 
    (see Program 43) q III 
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    PROGRAM 69 (RELEASE 3) 
    VERIFIED ACCOUNT CODES (000 m 049) 
    SELECT = Verified Account Code Number (VACN) 1 I- Verified Account Code (1 - 15 digits) 
    VERIFIED ACCOUNT CODE (1 - 
    VACN 15 DIGITS) 
    1 
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 l! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 
    006 
    008 
    016 
    I I I I III Ill I I 
    023 
    024 
    VERIFIED ACCOUNT CODE (1 - 15 
    VACN DIGITS) 
    1 
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 13 
    14 It 
    025 
    026 
    027 
    028 1 
    032 
    036 
    038 
    042 
    048 
    NOTES: 
    1. Account code format 
    l Account code digit length is defined in Program 60-4 (4 - 15 digits). 
    l To dial an account code, station users must always dial the quantity of digits defined in Program 60-4. 
    l If the quantity of digits in a verified account code is the same as the account code digit length in Program 
    60-4, then all digits will be verified; if the quantity of digits are less, then only those digits will be verified. 
    2. Account codes may not conflict (be the same as) emergency numbers in 
    Program 44A. .;’ 
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