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    							Note: 
    If the system is to have the Off-hook Call An- 
    nounce feature, leave 00 blank for voice an- 
    nounce. 
    O#l Program- Door Phone Selection 
    Ten options are selected with this program 
    using the various keys to change the status of 
    their respective LEDs. For the options selected, 
    mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Door Lock Timeout-mark an X next to 17 if 
    the door lock is to operate for 6 seconds. 
    Leave blank if 3 seconds are sufficient. 
    Door Phone 12/14B Door Lock-mark an X 
    next to 08 if door phone 12/l 48 is to be a 
    door lock output. Leave blank if it is to be a 
    door phone. 
    Door Phone 12/14C Busy-mark an X next 
    to 07 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    12/l 4C. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    Door Phone 12/14B Busy-mark an X next 
    to 06 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    12/l 4B. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    5) Station 12/l 4 Door Phone/EKT-mark an X 
    next to 05 if station 14 is to be a door phone 
    output. Leave blank if an EKT is to be used 
    at this station. 
    6) Door Phone Alarm (station 1 l/l 3 only)- 
    mark an X next to 04 if door phone 1 l/l 3C 
    is to be a door alarm input. Leave blank if 
    it is to be a door phone. 
    7) Duor- Phone 
    ? 1 /‘13B Door Lock-mark an X 
    next ,to 03 if door phone 1 l/138 is to be a 
    door lock output. Leave blank if it is to be a 
    _ door phone. 
    8) Door Phone 11 /13C Busy-mark an X next 
    to 02 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    11 /13C. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    9) Door Phone 1 l/l 38 Busy-mark an X next 
    to 01 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    11 /13B. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    10) Station 11 /13 Door Phone/EKT-mark an 
    X next to 00 if station 13 is to be a door 
    phone output. Leave blank if an EKT is to 
    be ,used at this station. 
    NOTES. 
    1. Door Lock keys are assigned to stations in 
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    JANUARY 1988 
    Program 4#XX, Codes (71- 74). 
    2. An Alarm (Reset) key is available on sta- 
    tion 10 only. The Alarm key mode must 
    be programmed as the first m key (on sta- 
    tion 10) in Program 4#XX. Code (*); 
    LED 10 must be on in Program 03. 
    02 Program-System Assignments (Options) 
    Seven options are selected with this pro- 
    gram using the various keys to change the sta- 
    tus of their respective LEDs. For the options se- 
    lected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Trunk-to-Trunk Conference-mark an X next 
    to 13 and/or 12 depending upon how many 
    trunk-to-trunk conferences are to be a!lowed 
    2) Amplified Conference-mark an X next to 11 
    and/or 10 if system is to have up to two Am- 
    plified Conference circuits. Leave blank if 
    system will not have Amplified Conference. 
    (NOTE: Only 11 for Se.) 
    NOTE. 
    Requires customer-supplied amplifier-also 
    used for amplified trunk-to-trunk connec- 
    tions. 
    3) ACB Warning Tone-mark an X next to 06 
    if the destination station is to hear a warning 
    tone when an automatic callback is initiated. 
    4) LCD Timer-mark an X next to 04 if the Di- 
    aled Number display on the LCD EKTs is on 
    for 1 minute before changing to Elapsed 
    Time. Leave blank if 15 seconds are suffi- 
    cient. 
    5) Night Ringing Over External Page-mark an 
    X next to 02 if Night Ringing Over External 
    Page is required. Leave blank if no ringing is 
    to be heard over External Page. Note: 
    Program 0#8 selects individual COs to ring 
    (Vle only). 
    6) Background Music (BGM) Over External Page 
    -mark an X next to 01 if BGM is to be heard 
    over the External Page circuit. Leave blank if 
    BGM is not to be heard over the External 
    Page circuit. 
    7) External Page with Ail Call Page-mark an X 
    next to 00 if the External Page circuit is to 
    be included in an All Call Page. Leave blank 
    if All Call Page is not to be heard over the 
    External Page circuit.  
    						
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    SECTION’ 500-036-300 
    JANUARY 1988 
    0#2 Program-Account Code Digit Length Se- 
    lection 
    This program has two sections. The first de- 
    fines the number of digits required in an ac- 
    count code (Forced Account Code feature). Enter 
    the number of digits to be used (4 - 15). The 
    second section sets SDTU modem speed and re- 
    peat ringing. 
    1) Repeat Ringing- mark an X next to 17 if re- 
    peat ringing is required. Leave blank if stand- 
    ard ringing is required. 
    2) Modem Speed-mark an X next to 15 if the 
    modem speed required is 1200 bps. Leave 
    blank if 300 bps is required. 
    3j Binary Numbers-mark an X next to 00, 01, 
    02, 03 and/or 04 to indicate the binary 
    number of the account code length. 
    03 Program-System Assignments (Options) 
    Seven options are selected with this pro- 
    gram, using the various keys to change the sta- 
    tus of their respective LEDs. For the options se- 
    lected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Station 10 m Key-mark an X next to 10 
    if the m key on station 10 is to be an m 
    key. Leave blank if m key is required. 
    2) Station 10 m Key-mark an X next to 09 
    if the m key on station 10 is to be a m 
    key. Leave blank if a 
    q key is required. 
    3) Ringing Modes- mark an X next to 08 if 
    three ringing modes (DAY, DAY 2, NIGHT) 
    are used. Leave blank if two ringing modes 
    (DAY, ?JlGHT) are required. 
    4) C,O Line Groups- mark an X next to 07 if CO 
    Line Groups feature is allowed. 
    - 5) Message Center-Station 12-mark an X next 
    to 04 if station 12 is to be the Message Cen- 
    ter. 
    6) Message Center-Station 1 l-mark an X next 
    to 03 if station 11 is to be the Message Cen- 
    ter. 
    7) Message Center-Station lo-mark an X next 
    to 02 if station 10 is to be the Message Cen- 
    ter. 
    NOTES: 
    1. Only one station (10, 11 or 12) may be 
    a Message Center; however, if more than 
    -6- 
    one station is chosen as a Message Cen- 
    ter, the lowest numbered station will be 
    registered. 
    2. m keys are assigned in 
    Program 4#XX. 
    04 Program-CO Line Outpulsing Selection 
    Selects DTMF tone (MF) or rotary-dial pulse 
    (DP) outpulsing. 
    l Mark an X next to the’appropriate key/LED 
    if DP is required. Leave blank if MF is re- 
    quired. 
    #4 Program-CO Line Identification 
    Assigns names to the CO lines for use at 
    stations with LCD-equipped EKTs. Up to 16 char- 
    acters may be used. 
    l Enter the required name(s) in the boxes next 
    to the appropriate CO line(s). 
    05 Program-Automatic Recall from Hold Tim- 
    ing 
    Sets the timing for the Automatic Recall 
    from Hold feature. (Used only if LEDs 10, 11 and 
    12 are OFF in Program 5#XX.) 
    1) If recall is desired, select a time period of 16 
    - 160 seconds and mark an X next to the 
    appropriate key/LED in the System Record 
    Sheet. The times are not accumulative-only 
    one key/LED can be selected. 
    2) If no recall is required, mark an X next to 00. 
    0#5 Program-Camp-on Timeout 
    Sets the timing for the originating station 
    to be recalled by a CO line that was camped on 
    ‘to a busy station and remains unanswered. 
    l Select a period of time (16 - 64 seconds) 
    and mark an X next to the appropriate key/ 
    LED on the System Record Sheet. The times 
    are not accumulative-only one key/LED 
    can be selected. 
    06 Program-Automatic Release on Hold Ena- 
    ble 
    Selects whether or not the Automatic Re- 
    lease on Hold (AROH) feature is to function on 
    a given CO line. This feature will also release 
    trunk-to-trunk connections if enabled in Pro- 
    grams 02 and 0#6. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that requires 
    AROH.  
    						
    							NOTE: 
    [f AROH is available, the CO will automati- 
    cally drop the lines when the outside party 
    hangs up. However, if AROH is not available, 
    the person who sets up the Trunk-to-Trunk 
    Connection must occasionally monitor the 
    call and disconnect the CO lines when the 
    two parties hang up. 
    0#6 Program-Trunk-to-Trunk Connection 
    Enable 
    Selects the CO lines to be used for trunk- 
    to-trunk connections. 
    l Mark an X next to CO lines to be used for 
    trunk-to-trunk connections. 
    07 Program-Automatic Release on Hold Tim- 
    ing 
    Selects Cross Bar (XB) or ESS timing for the 
    AROH time required for the CO to open line to 
    enable call to be released from hold-XB greater 
    than 95ms; ESS greater than 450ms. (Has no 
    meaning if AROH was rejected in 
    Program 06.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that requires 
    XB timing; leave blank if ESS timing is re- 
    quired. 
    0#7 Program-l A2 Lnterface 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines to be bridged 
    with the lA2 system. Leave blank if they will 
    not be bridged with the lA2 system. 
    08 Program-CO Line Pickup Groups 
    Informs the svstem of the CO lines that are 
    assigned to aacn group. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    belong to Group #2. 
    e 
    0#8 Program- Night Ringing Over External 
    Page* 
    “STRA TA Vle only 
    Selects whether or not a CO line rings 
    over 
    external page. (Has no meaning if LED 02 was 
    not ON 
    in Program 02.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that ring over 
    external page. 
    09 Program-Single CO Line (Dial 9) Group 
    Selection 
    Informs the system of the CO lines that 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 500-036-300 
    JANUARY !!?I8 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials a. (Used only if LED 15 in 
    Program 
    01 
    is OFF.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    be 
    included in the “Dial 9” group. 
    09X Program- CO Line (Dial 91 - 98) Group 
    Assignments 
    Informs the system of the CO lines that 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials a 0, a 1, a 3 a 3, J 3 3 1, 3 3 or 2 1. 
    (Used only if LED 15 in 
    Program 01 is ON.) 
    c, 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line/trun group 
    assignment. 
    0#9 Program-Off-Premises Line Hunting 
    Selects which CO lines ring the device con- 
    nected to the “HUNT” output on the HOLB op- 
    tion module. The “TEL” output always rings. 
    1) With no Off-Premises Line Hunting (LED off): 
    l Call comes into COl: TEL1 and hunt ring. 
    l Call comes into C02: TEL2 rings, no hunt. 
    l Call comes into C03: TEL3 rings, no hunt. 
    NOTE. 
    NIGHT mode has no effect whenever LED is 
    off. 
    2) Off-Premises Line Hunting (LED on), Cot: 
    l TEL1 rings (DAY mode): No hunt. 
    l TEL1 rings (NIGHT mode): Hunt rings. 
    e TEL2 or 3 rings (DAY mode): No hunt. 
    l TEL2 or 3 rings (NIGHT mode): Hunt rings. 
    190 Program-PBX Backup 
    Assigns CO lines to behind-PBX operation. 
    The system recognizes PBX access codes on se- 
    lected lines. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be connected to a PBX station line. 
    19X Program- PBX Access Codes 
    Assigns codes that are used to access CO 
    lines connected to a PBX as determined in 
    Program 190. The system recognizes the ac- 
    cess codes and reacts appropriately for Toll Res- 
    triction, Automatic Dialing and Repeat Last 
    Number Dialed. 
    l Enter the actual one- or two-digit access 
    codes (maximum: 8). 
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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 500-036-300 
    JANUARY 1988 
    NOTE. 
    If the access code is a single digit, enter ‘I*” 
    in the second column. If all combinations fol- 
    lowing a particular first digit are to be con- 
    sidered access codes (e.g., 9 1, 92, 93, etc.), 
    enter ‘D” (D = key 18 on station 13/17) in 
    the second column. 
    03.30 Toll Restriction Assignments 
    100 Program-Toll Restriction System Pa- 
    rameters 
    An entry in this program is required only if 
    3- or 6-digit toll restriction is desired. Informs 
    the system of the dialing plan in the system 
    home area code. Three types of dialing plans are 
    available. Mark an X next to the LED that indi- 
    cates the dialing plan area of the installation lo- 
    cation. 
    02”: 1 + AC f NXX (long-distance dialing out- 
    side home area code) 
    NXX (toll dialing within home area code) 
    01: 1 + AC f NM (long-distance dialing out- 
    side home area code) 
    1 + NXX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
    00: AC + NXX (long-distance dialing outside 
    home area code) 
    1 + NXX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
    AC = Area Code 
    NXX = Office Code 
    N =2-9 
    x=0-9 
    “This djaling plan is required when the dial- 
    ing plan area code has interchangeable 
    codes (NXX). There are office codes that fol- 
    low the area code format due to the unavail- 
    ability of standard office codes. 
    s 
    NOTE. 
    LEDs 03 & 04 are not used. 
    101 Program-Toll Restriction Disable 
    Assigns Toll Restriction to CO lines. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line to which 
    Toll Restriction will not apply. 
    102 Program-Forced Account Code Check 
    This program applies forced account code to 
    CO lines. Stations accessing these lines are 
    then forced to enter account codes. See Pro- 
    -8- gram 5#XX, LED 14. (Note: Has no meaning ; 
    stations are not selected for Forced Accoun, 
    Code in Program 5#XX.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that are to 
    force an account code for the stations se- 
    lected in Program 5#XX. 
    NOTE. 
    Program 0#2 defines the number of digits 
    in the account code. 
    103 Program 
    -Equal Access (1 OXXX) or 
    Other Common Carrier (OCC) ##l 
    Informs the system of the first 5-digit code 
    (Equal Access or OCC) that is ignored for Toll 
    Restriction purposes. 
    l Enter the actual Equal Access or OCC digits 
    to be recognized and ignored. 
    104 Program-OCC Authorization Code 
    Length #l 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
    in the first OCC Authorization Code. These digits 
    are also ignored for Toll Restriction purposes 
    when an outgoing call is placed over an OCC. _ 
    l Enter the number of digits in the authoriza- 
    tion code. 
    105 Program- 
    Equal Access (1 OXXX) or 
    Other Common Carrier (OCC) #2 
    Informs the system of the second 5-digit 
    code (Equal Access or OCC) that is ignored for 
    Toll Restriction purposes. 
    l Enter the actual Equal Access or OCC digits 
    to be recognized and ignored. 
    106 Program-OCC Authorization Code 
    Length #2 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
    in the second OCC Authorization Code. These 
    digits are also ignored for Toll Restriction pur- 
    poses when an outgoing call is made over an 
    occ. 
    l Enter the number of digits in the authoriza- 
    tion code. 
    NOTES (these notes are appropriate for Pro- 
    grams 103 - 106: 
    1. Enter the equal access code or Other Com- 
    mon Carrier directory number (5 digits: 
    10xXx, x = 0 - 9).  
    						
    							, 2. Enter the number of digits in the OCC Au- 
    thorization Code (00 - 99). 
    3. Caution: Do not program more digits than 
    required because toll restriction may be 
    defeated. 
    108 Program-Toll Restriction Override Code 
    #l 
    Registers the first of two codes that over- 
    ride toll restriction on outgoing calls. 
    l Enter the four digits of the first toll restric- 
    tion override code. 
    109 Program-Toll Restriction Override Code 
    #2 
    Registers the second of two codes that over- 
    ride toll restriction on outgoing calls. 
    0 Enter the four digits of the second toll res- 
    triction override code. 
    1 X0 Program- Tol! Restriction Class Parame- 
    ters (X = 1 - 4) 
    This program defines parameters for each 
    class of toll restriction (X = 1 - 4). There are 
    four classes of toll restriction available on a 
    station-by-station basis. (See Program 6XX to 
    select the station class of toll restriction.) This 
    program is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll res- 
    triction is desired. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED for each parame- 
    ter of each toll restriction class used. 
    02: All restricted area codes plus the office 
    cnde of 555 are aliowed, incltrding out- 
    of-area directory assistance calls (e.g., 
    213 + 555 + 1212). 
    01 :I Overseas operator or unassisted over- 
    - seas calls are to be restricted (01 /Ol 1). 
    00: Operator or operator-assisted calls are 
    used to be restricted (0). 
    1 XY Program-Toll Restriction 
    Class Area 
    Code Entry (X = Class 1 - 4) [Y = allow (2). 
    deny (3) or display (4)] 
    This program defines the area codes al- 
    lowed or denied for each toll restriction class. 
    This program is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll 
    restriction is desired. Each class area code table 
    can be defined as an allow (2) or deny (3) table. 
    Initialized data allows all area codes for each 
    class. All allowed area codes can be displayed 
    (4) for each class. For Toll Restriction Class 1, 
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    SECTION 500-036-300 
    JANUARY 1988 
    enter all allowed area codes in the upper sec- 
    tion of the record sheet and all denied area 
    codes in the lower section. Make additional co- 
    pies of the record sheet for Toll Restrictlon 
    Classes 2, 3 and 4. 
    1 XZ Program- Toll Restriction Class Office 
    Code Entry (X = Class 1 - 4) [Z = allow (6). 
    deny (7) or display (8)] 
    This program defines the office codes al- 
    lowed or denied for each toil restriction class 
    within the home area code. Entry to this pro- 
    gram is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll restrlc- 
    tion is desired. Each class office code table can 
    be defined as an allow (6) or deny (7) table. In- 
    itialized data allows all office codes In the home 
    area code for each class. All allowed office 
    codes can be displayed (8) for each class. See 
    the detailed programming chart for office code 
    entry procedures. 
    2XY Program- Toll Restriction Area/Office 
    Code Exception Table 
    Entry to this program is required only if 
    6-digit (area/office code) toll restriction is de- 
    sired. There are eight area/office code excep- 
    tion tables available that are defined by X (1 - 
    8). Each table may have one area code and up 
    to 800 office codes entered. The area code is 
    entered when Y = 1 for each table, while office 
    codes are added (Y = 2) or deleted (Y = 3) for 
    each table. All office codes in the table are dis- 
    played when Y = 4. Each area/office exception 
    table selected with Program 1X1 will be an ex- 
    ception (opposite) tc the allow (Program 1X2) 
    or deny (Program 1X3) area code table for each 
    toll restriction class. See the detailed program- 
    ming chart for area code and office code entry 
    procedures. The examples below are provided 
    for additional information. 
    1) Normal restriction for stations in Class 1 (al- 
    low all office codes within an area code). 
    l Program 1XY is programmed to allow 
    (112) area code 213. Class 1 stations are 
    allowed to dial all office codes in area 
    code 213. 
    2) Area/office code exception (allow all office 
    codes within an area code except one) for sta- 
    tions in Class 1. 
    l Program 1XY remains the same (112). 
    l Program 1X1 has area/office code excep- 
    tion Table 1 (INT) selected (111).  
    						
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    JANUARY 1966 
    l Program 2XY (211 and 212) are pro- 
    grammed for area code 213 (212) and of- 
    fice code 635 also 
    (211). Class 1 stations 
    are allowed to dial all office codes in area 
    code 213 
    except 635. 
    1 Xl Program- Toll Restriction Class Area/ 
    Office Code Exception Table Selection (X = 
    Class 1 - 4) 
    Entry to this program is required only if 
    &digit (area/office code) toll restriction is de- 
    sired. There are eight. area/office code excep- 
    tion tables available. These exception tables are 
    shared by all four classes of toll restriction. Each 
    class may use any one or all exception code ta- 
    bles. When an exception code table is selected 
    for a toll restriction class, the dialed area code 
    and office 
    code in that table will be an exception 
    to the normal restriction of that area code. See 
    the examples following Program 2XY. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED of each area/ 
    office code exception table (1 - 8100 - 07) 
    to be selected for each toll restriction class. 
    03.40 Least Cost Routing Assignments* 
    “STRA TA Vle only 
    1#00 Program- Home Area Code 
    l Enter the system’s 3-digit home area code. 
    1 #OX Program- LCR Special Codes (X = 1 - 
    5) 
    Five special codes may be entered. 
    l Enter each individual special code. 
    Example: 911 
    1#06 Program- LCR Parameters (WNT, DT, 
    LDI) 
    1) Mark an X next to 02 if a warning tone is 
    e required when the most expensive route is 
    selected by the LCR software. Leave blank if 
    not required. 
    2) Mark an X next to 01 if dial tone is required 
    after dialing the access code. Leave blank if 
    not required. 
    3) Mark an X next to 00 if long distance route 
    information (555) will be allowed. Leave 
    blank if not allowed. 
    1#07X Program- Select Long Distance Infor- 
    mation Route (X = 1 - 8) 
    l Enter the route table number (1 - 8) that the system must use for long distance informa- 
    tion calls (refer to Program l#X50). 
    1#08X Program-Select Local Call Route (X 
    = 1 - 8) 
    l Enter the route table number (1 - 8) that the 
    system must use for local calls. 
    1#09 Program- Dial “0” Timeout 
    Selects the timeout between 0 and the tel- 
    ephone number during dialing. 
    1) Mark an X next to 03 for 10 seconds delay. 
    2) Mark an X next to 02 for 8 seconds delay. 
    3) Mark an X next to 01 for 6 seconds delay. 
    4) Mark an X next to 00 for 4 seconds delay. 
    NQ 
    TE. 
    Only one choice is allowed. 
    1 #XY Program- Area Code Table (X = Route 
    Table 1 - 8) [Y = Set(2), Delete (3) or Display 
    (411 
    This program defines the area codes to add 
    or delete for each route table. 
    1) Enter all area 
    codes to be added to Table X. 
    2) All area codes may be displayed with Y = 4. 
    To step through the codes, depress the fl key 
    repeatedly. 
    1 #X8Y Program- LCR Route Definition (X = 
    Route Table 1 - 8) (Y = Route Definition 1 
    4) 
    l Enter 2-digit number. The first digit is is a 
    trunk group 1 - 8 (refer to Programs 091 
    - 098). The second digit is the number of 
    the modified digit table to be assigned to this 
    program. 
    l#X50 - 53 Program-LCR Route Table, 
    Start Time A Schedule 
    This program will define the following 
    areas: 
    l Route Table Number 
    l Start Time 
    l Priority Class 
    l Route Definition , 
    1) Enter the 4-digit start time (24-hour clock) 
    for each route table (Program 14+X50). 
    NOTE: 
    Start Time ‘8” is the stop time for “A” 
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    							Start Time “C” is the stop time for “8” 
    Start Time “A” is the stop time for “C” 
    2) Select the priority class required (Programs 
    l#X51 - 53). Enter the route group 
    numbers (1 - 4) required (refer to Program 
    1#8XY). 
    NOTE. 
    If a table is to be used 24 hours a day, the 
    Schedule B Start Time must be the same as 
    Schedule A Start Time. 
    l#X60 - 
    63 Program- LCR Route Table, 
    Start Time 6 Schedule 
    This program will define the stop time for 
    a previousiy selected start time and/or the start 
    time for another period. 
    0 The procedure is the same~as in Program 
    l#X50 - 53. 
    l#X70 - 73 Program- LCR Route Table, 
    Start Time C Schedule 
    l The information and procedure are the same 
    as Program l#X50 - 53. 
    1#9XY Program- Modified Digits Table (X = 
    Modified Digits Table 1 - 6) [Y = Delete Digits 
    (0), Add Digits 
    (1 )] 
    1) Delete digits = 0 - 10. Add digits = 0 - 22. 
    NOTES. 
    1. The quantity of digits that will be deleted 
    from the digits dialed (deletion starts with 
    the first digit). 
    2. A maxi,mum of 22 digits may be added to 
    the digits dialed via these tables. Pauses 
    may also be inserted between digits 
    added by depressing the appropriate keys 
    - 
    (00 - 08) when the pause is required (a 
    pause is counted as two digits). 
    3. Enter pauses in 2-second increments: 2 - 
    16. 
    2) Enter the modified digits in the appropriate 
    tables. 
    2#XY Program- LCR Area/Office Code Ex- 
    ception Table (X = Area/Office Code Excep- 
    tion Table 1 - 8) [Y = Route Table Number 
    (O), Area Code (1). Office Code Allowed (2). 
    Office Code Delete (3), Office Code Display 
    (411 
    This table defines the route table that office 
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    SECTION 500-036-300 
    JANUARY 1988 
    codes in a specified area code will use. 
    1) Enter Area/Office Code Table number (1 - 
    8). 
    2) Enter the Route Table number required (1 - 
    8). 
    3) Enter the Area Code required. 
    4) Enter the Office Codes allowed. 
    5) Enter the Office Codes deleted. 
    6) Allowed Office Codes may be displayed. 
    03.50 Station Assignments 
    3XX Program-Station CO Line Access 
    The ability of an individual station to access 
    any of the CO lines is determined by selections 
    made using this program. A station denied ac- 
    cess to a CO line by this program does not have 
    key or LED functions for that CO line and cannot 
    seize that line by dialing an access code. 
    l Selections must be repeated for all stations- 
    -mark an X next to each CO key/LED that 
    is to be accessed by the station in question. 
    3#XX Program- HOXB, HMDB and HI06 Mo- 
    dule Enable 
    Seven choices are enabled by this program.. 
    1) Mark an X next to 07 if voice mail is con- 
    nected to the HIOB. Leave blank if voice mail 
    is not connected. 
    2) Mark an X next to CC 1: tha telephone or de- 
    vice connected to ,the HI06 is to use DTMF 
    dialing. Leave blank if dialing is to be from 
    rotary device (telephone). 
    3) Mark an X next to 04 if this station is to be 
    a modem phone (HMDB). Leave blank if not 
    equipped. 
    4) Mark an X next to 03 if this station is to be 
    an HIOB module. Leave blank if not equip- 
    ped. 
    5) Mark an X next to 02 if the unused OPX sta- 
    tion is to show busy. Leave blank if it is not 
    to show busy. 
    6) Mark an X next to 01 if an HOXB is con- 
    nected to the station. Leave blank if the sta- 
    tion is not equipped with an HOXB.  
    						
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    7) Mark an X next to 00 if the telephone or de- 
    vice connected to the HIOB is to have pri- 
    vacy. Leave blank if privacy is not required. 
    4XX Program- Station Type Assignment 
    NOTE. 
    When programming, 
    always do Program 
    4XX 
    before Program 4#XX. lf Program 4XX 
    is programmed after 4#XX, the stations’ flex- 
    ible key assignments will be reset to the de- 
    fault data. 
    Informs the system of the EKT type being 
    used at each station and the order of CO line 
    appearance. The selections listed below are se- 
    parated into two sections, Se first and Vle se- 
    cond, and must be repeated for each station. In 
    all cases, mark an X where required. 
    “STRATA Se only-see Figure 2. 
    1) Mark an X next to 09 if the CO lines are to 
    be assigned from top to bottom (descending 
    order). If 09 is left blank, CO lines are as- 
    signed bottom to top (ascending order). 
    2) Mark Xs next to 05 and 01 if keystrip pattern 
    D is desired. 
    3) Mark Xs next to 06 and 01 if keystrip pattern 
    C is desired. 
    4) Mark Xs next to 06 and 00 if keystrip pattern 
    B is desired. 
    5) Mark Xs next to 05 and 00 if keystrip pattern 
    A is desired. 
    6) Mark an X next to 03 if 
    a single-line EKT 
    (with or without MW LED) is equipped. 
    7) Mark an X next to 01 if a lo-key EKT or sin- 
    gle line with MW LED is equipped. 
    - 8) Mark an X next to 00 if 
    a 20-key EKT is 
    equipped. 
    NOTE. 
    The upper ten keys in keystrips A, 
    B may be 
    programmed for other features. 
    “STRA TA Via only-see Figure 3. 
    1) Mark an X next to 11 if you want the first 
    CO line number to be CO4 (location depends 
    on the selection at 09). 
    2) Mark an X next to 10 if you want the first 
    CO line number to be CO1 (location depends 
    on the selection at 09). 
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    3) Mark an X next to 09 if the CO lines are to 
    be assigned from top to bottom (descending 
    order). If 09 is left blank, CO lines are as- 
    signed bottom to top (ascending order). 
    4) Mark an X next to 07 if 20-key pattern C is 
    desired. 
    5) Mark an X next to 06 if 20-key pattern B is 
    desired. 
    6) Mark an X next to 05 if 20-key pattern A is 
    desired. 
    7) Mark an X next to 03 if a single-line EKT is 
    equipped. 
    8) Mark an X next to 01 if 
    a lo-key EKT is 
    equipped. 
    9) Mark an X next to 00 if a 20-key EKT is 
    equipped. 
    A 
    MW/FL 
    DND 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    co3 
    co2 
    co1 
    INT 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLE 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    6 
    MW/FL 
    DND 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    - 
    co3 
    co2 
    co1 
    INT 
    D 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    AD 
    MW/FL 
    DND 
    AD4 
    AD3 
    AD2 
    AD1 
    co3 
    co2 
    co1 
    INT 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    BLF 
    FIGURE 2-Se EKT KEY PATTERNS 
    4#XX Program-Station Flexible Key Assign- 
    ments 
    NOTE: 
    Do this after 
    Program 4XX.  
    						
    							IO-key 20. key 
    FIGURE 3-Vie EKT KEY PAlTERNS 
    Informs the system of the features that are 
    assigned to the flexible keys at each station 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 500-036-300 
    JANUARY 1988 
    l Any key (except INT) may be assigned a fea- 
    ture code (Figure 4). All assigned feature 
    codes have priority over Program 4XX as- 
    signments. For each key on every station, 
    write in the name or code for each feature 
    to be assigned. 
    NOTES. 
    1. A feature (code) may be assigned to one 
    key only, except for Automatic Dialing 
    m keys. A feature will be rejected if 
    you try to enter it at another key once 
    its code has been entered. Rejected as- 
    signments will default to a keys. 
    2. A locked m key is assigned to a system 
    auto-dial location (60 - 99). DSS key is 
    assigned to a specific starion. A modem 
    key is assigned to the station associated 
    with a modem phone. The modem 
    phone’s assignment is station XX. 
    3. Example program sequence. 
    4# xx 
    Key Code Station 
    zssign L:e y 02 on station# IO to DSk31 3  a 
    and assigns LED 02 on station 10 as sta- 
    tion 13’s busy lamp;) 
    5XX Program- 
    Station Class of Service #1 
    Fifteen nntinnc arm calart& 
    lith thic qrn- 
    r 
    FIGURE 4-FLEXIBLE KEY ASSIGNMENTS 
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    gram, using the various keys to change the sta- 
    tus of their respective LEDs. The selections 
    listed below must be repeated for each station. 
    In all cases, mark an X where required. 
    1) Privacy Override- mark an X next to 17 if the 
    station is allowed the Privacy Override fea- 
    ture. Allows an override (break-in) when a 
    CO key is depressed with the CO LED on 
    steady. Both parties can hear an override 
    tone. 
    NOTE. 
    A maximum of two stations are permitted to 
    use the Privacy Override feature. If more 
    than two are programmed, only the two low- 
    est numbered stations are allowed to use 
    this feature; the others are ignored 
    2) DND Override-mark an X next to 16 if the 
    station is allowed the DND Override feature. 
    3) Executive Override (Dial 3)-mark an X next 
    to 15 for stations that are allowed the Exec- 
    utive Override feature. (No limit to the 
    number of stations.) 
    4) Off-hook Call Announce-mark an X next to 
    13 if off-hook call announce is to be enabled. 
    Leave blank if it will not be enabled. 
    5) Off-Hook Call Announce Dial 2-mark an X 
    next to 12 if dialing g is required for off-hook 
    call announce. Leave blank if off-hook call an- 
    nounce is automatic. 
    NOTE: 
    LED 12 applies to the station originating 
    OCA and LED 13 applies to the station receiv- 
    ing OCA. 
    6) G,roup Page 4-mark an X next to 09 if the 
    station is included in Group Page 4. 
    - 7) Group Page 3-mark an X next to 08 if the 
    station is included in Group Page 3. 
    8) Group Page 2-mark an X next to 07 if the 
    station is included in Group Page 2. 
    9) Group Page l- mark an X next to 06 if the 
    station is included in Group Page 1. 
    10) All Call Page -mark an X next to 05 if the 
    station is included in an All Call Page. 
    11) Warning Tone Disabled-mark an X next to 
    04 if no warning tone will be heard when 
    dialing this station. Leave blank if a 
    warning 
    -14- 
    tone will be heard at the called station. 
    12) Handsfree Answerback Disabled-mark an 
    X next to 03 if Handsfree Answerback is to 
    be disabled at the station. Leave blank if it 
    is not to be disabled (see m key feature). 
    13) MIC ON-mark an X next to 02 if the mic- 
    rophone and LED is to be ON at the start 
    of a call. LED 01 (m key lock) must be on 
    for this feature to function. Leave blank if 
    the microphone on the EKT is to be OFF. 
    14) m Key Lock-mark an X next to 01 if the 
    m key is to be operated in the push-on/ 
    push-off mode. Leave blank if momentary 
    operation is required. 
    15) Speakerphone Enabled-mark an X next to 
    00 if the station is allowed to use the Speak- 
    erphone feature. 
    5#XX Program-Station Class of Service #2 
    Fourteen additional Class of Service fea- 
    tures are selected with this program, using the 
    various keys to change the status of their respec- 
    tive LEDs. The selections listed below must be 
    repeated for each station. In all cases, mark an 
    X where required. 
    1) 6000 LCD/2000 LCD-mark an X next to 17 
    if an alphanumeric (GOOD-series) LCD EKT is 
    used. Leave blank if using a non- 
    alphanumeric (2000-series) LCD EKT. 
    2) Station-to-Station Message Waiting with 
    LCD Display-mark an X next to 16 if the sta- 
    tion is allowed the Station-to-Station Mes- 
    sage Waiting with LCD feature. 
    3) Speed Dial Memo-mark an X next to 15 if 
    this station is 
    allowed Speed Dial Memo. 
    Leave blank if not allowed. 
    NOTE: 
    This feature is limited to 16 stations. The 
    SYS- 
    tern initializes with this feature on stations 
    10 - 25. 
    4) Forced Account Code-mark an X next to 14 
    if this station is required to use an account 
    code on CO lines programmed to forced ac- 
    count codes (see Program 102). 
    5) Toll Restriction Override Code-mark an X 
    next to 13 if this station is allowed to change 
    the Toll Restriction Override code. Leave  
    						
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