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    							NOTE: 
    This procedure is for programming pur- 
    poses only! For normal operation, the 
    station 17 EKT type must be set using 
    Program 4XX. 
    02.24 
    In all procedures that follow, a single 
    key designation is given if it is the same for 
    both EKT types. If a difference exists, the 
    matching lo- and 20-key designations are 
    given first and the upper lo-key designations 
    (off-hook) are then indicated inside brackets. 
    02.30 
    Preparation 
    02.31 
    Before Strata system data can be 
    programmed, option selections must be made 
    and then indicated on the System Record 
    Sheet (shown in Appendix 1). The Record 
    Sheet, one of which accompanies each HKSU, 
    will then serve as a programming guide and 
    installation record. 
    02.32 Programming options are grouped 
    according to the three categories listed below, 
    with several program numbers associated with 
    each category. A different program number is 
    used for each option or group of options being 
    - selected.  %. 
    c . 
    A) 
    B) System Options 
    01: 
    System Assignments (Basic) 
    02: System Assignments (Options) 
    0#2: Account Code Digit Length 
    03: System Assignments (Options) c 
    04: VCOU Outpulsing Selection 
    05: Automatic Recall From Hold Timing 
    0#5: Camp-on Timeout 
    CO 
    Line Options 
    06: Automatic Release On Hold (AROH) 
    Enable 
    07: Automatic Release On Hold Timing 
    0#8: Night Ring Over External Page 
    09: Single CO (Dial 9) Group Selection 
    09x: Four CO Line (Dial 91, 92, 93, 94) 
    0#9: 
    100: 
    101: 
    102: 
    103: 
    104: 
    105: 
    Groups Selection 
    OPL Line Hunting 
    Toll Restriction System Parameters 
    Toll Restriction Disable 
    Forced Account Code Check 
    Other Common Carrier (OCC) or 
    Equal Access #l 
    OCC Authorization Code Length #l 
    Cther Common Carrier or Equal 
    Access #2 
    Cl 
    106: OCC Authorization Code Length #2 
    1x0: Toll Restriction Class Parameters 
    1 XY: Toll Restriction Class-Area Code 
    1x2: Toll Restriction Class-Office Code 
    1x1: Toll Restriction Exception Codes 
    2XY: Area/Office Code Exception 
    190: PBX Backup 
    19x: PBX Access Codes 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 
    1986 
    Station Options 
    3XX: 
    Station CO Line. Access 
    4XX: Station Type Assignment 
    4#XX: Station Flexible Key Assignment 
    5XX: Station Class of Service #1 
    5#XX: Station Class of Service #2 
    6XX: Station Toll Restriction Class 
    7XX: Station Outgoing Call Restriction 
    8XX: CO Ringing Assignment-DAY 
    8#XX: CO Ringing Assignment-DAY 2 
    9Xx: CO Ringing Assignment-NITE 
    02.33 The System Record Sheet is_ used to 
    record the assignment of each key/LED for 
    any given program number. For Type 1 pro- 
    grams, an “X” placed in the record indicates 
    that the associated LED should be turned on 
    (lit) during the programming process. For Type 
    2 programs, the actual data is recorded. 
    02.34 After making the system option selec- 
    tions per the following instructions, record the 
    various choices in the System Record Sheet. 
    Use tables 4 through 40 for detailed program- 
    ming instructions. 
    02.40 
    System Options: 
    01 Program-System Assignments (Basic) 
    Fourteen options are selected with this pro- 
    gram, using the various keys to change the 
    status of their respective LEDs. For the options 
    selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Transfer Privacy- mark an X next to PAU if 
    privacy is to be in effect on a transferred call. 
    Leave blank if Alternate Point Answer of a 
    transferred call is to be permitted. 
    2) Automatic Dial Override Toll Restriction- 
    mark an X next to AD7 if addresses 60 - 99 of 
    the System Automatic Dialing are to be 
    allowed to override Toll Restriction. Leave 
    blank if Toll Restriction is to remain in effect. 
    3) CO Line Groups-mark an X next to AD6 
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    if  
    						
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    four CO line groups (dial 91, 92, 93, and 94) 
    are required. Leave blank if one group (dial 9) 
    is sufficient. 
    4) Two CO Line Conference-mark an X next 
    to AD5 to inhibit two CO line conference. 
    Leave blank if two CO line conferencing is to 
    be permitted. 
    5) DP Make Ratio-mark an X next to AD3 if a 
    33% make/break timing ratio is required. 
    Leave blank if 40% is sufficient. 
    6) MF Signal Time- mark an X next to AD2 if 
    160 ms MF signal time is required. Leave 
    blank if signal time is to remain 80 ms. 
    7) Non-Privacy/Privacy-mark an X next to 
    MW/FL -if the system is to be non-private. 
    Leave blank if the system is to be private. 
    8) Station 17 1 O/20-key EKT-mark an X next 
    to ACB if station 17 is equipped with a 1 O-key 
    EKT for programming purposes. Leave blank if 
    a 20-key EKT is used. 
    9) Incoming Call Abandon Timeout-mark an 
    X next to CO6 if the system should wait for 8 
    seconds after the last ring to consider an 
    incoming call abandoned. Leave blank if 6 sec- 
    onds is sufficient. 
    10) Pause Timing (After Flash)-mark an X 
    next to CO5 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone 
    delay) is required after a FLASH, Leave blank if 
    a 1 l/2-second pause is sufficient. 
    11) Pause After Flash-mark an X next to CO4 
    if the system is to insert a pause (defined by 
    C05, this program) between a flash and an 
    automatically dialed number. 
    12) Pause Timing (m or m key)-mark 
    an X next to CO3 if a 3-second pause (for dial 
    tone delay) is required after a PBX/CO access 
    code is dialed by the Automatic Dialing fea- 
    ture. Leave blank if a 1 l/2-second pause is 
    sufficient. 
    13) Flash Time-mark an X next to CO2 if the 
    line-open interval produced by the m key 
    is to be l/2-second for behind PBX operation. 
    Leave blank if the 2-second pause for dial tone 
    recall is required. 
    14) Tone First- mark an X next to INT if Tone 
    First intercom signalling is required. Leave 
    blank if Voice First signalling is required. 02 
    Program-System Assignments (Options) 
    Five options are selected with this rogram, 
    using the m m m m dkeys to 
    change the status of their respective LEDs. For 
    the options selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Station 21 OPX Busy Out-mark an X next 
    to DND if the system is to “Busy Out” station 
    21 (not installed). Leave blank if the station is 
    not to present a busy signal. (Has no meaning 
    if an HOXB is not installed.) 
    2) LCD Timer-mark an X next to CO4 if the 
    Dialed Number display on each LCD EKT is 
    indicated for 1 minute before changing to 
    Elapsed Time. Leave blank if 15 seconds are 
    sufficient. 
    3) Nite Ring Over External Page-mark an X 
    next to CO2 if Nite Ringing Over External Page 
    is required. 
    4) Background Music Over External Page- 
    mark an X next to CO1 if BGM is to be-heard 
    over the External Page circuit. 
    5) External Page with All Call-mark an X next 
    ;c !NT if the External Page circuit is to be 
    included in. an All Call Page. 
    A 
    0#2 
    Program-Account Code Length 
    Defines the number of digits required in an 
    account code (Forced Account Code feature). 
    Enter the number of digits to be used. See the 
    detailed programming chart for account code 
    entry procedures. 
    03 
    Program-System Assignment (Options) 
    Thirteen options are selected with this pro- 
    gram using the various keys to change the sta- 
    tus of their respective LEDs. For the options 
    selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Door Lock Timeout-mark an X next to PAU 
    if the door lock is to operate for 6 seconds. 
    Leave blank if 3 seconds is sufficient. 
    2) Door Phone C Alarm-mark an X next to 
    AD7 if door phone C is to be a door alarm. 
    Leave blank if it is to be a door phone. 
    3) Door Phone B Lock-mark an X next to AD6 
    if door phone B is to be a door lock. Leave 
    blank if it is to be a door phone. 
    4) Door Phone C Busy-mark an X next to 
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    							AD5 if the system is to busy out door phone C. 
    Leave blank if it is not to show busy. from Hold feature. (Used only if AD3, AD1 and 
    AD2 LEDs are OFF in 
    Program 5#XX.) 
    5) Door Phone B Busy-mark an X next to 
    AD4 if the system is to busy out door phone B. 
    Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    6) Station 14 Door Phone/EKT-mark an X 
    next to AD3 if station 14 is to be a door phone 
    output. Leave blank if an EKT is to be used at 
    + 
    this station. 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 
    INT. 
    7) Station 13 Door Phone/EKT-mark an X 
    next to AD2 if station 13 is to be a door phone 
    output. Leave blank if an EKT is to be used at 
    this station. 
    8) Station 10 m Key-mark an X next to 
    AD1 if AD1 key on station 10 is to be an alarm 
    key. Leave blank if m key is required. 0#5 
    Program- 
    Camp-on Timeout 
    Sets the timing for the originating station to, 
    be recalled by a CO line that was transferred 
    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.  Key-mark an X next 
    station 10 is to be a 
    m key. Leave blank if 
    q key is required. 
    10) Nite Ringing Modes-mark an X next to 
    DND if three ringing modes are used. Leave 
    blank if two ringing modes are required. 
    11) Message Center-Station 12-mark an X 
    next to CO4 if station 12 is to be the message 
    center. 
    12) Message Center-Station 1 l-mark an X 
    next to CO3 if station 11 is to be the message 
    center. 
    13) Message Center-Station IO-mark an X 
    next to CO2 if station 10 is to be the message 
    center. 
    NOTE: 
    Only one message center is permitted; if 
    more than one station is chosen as a 
    message center,. the lowest numbered 
    station will have priority. 
    04 Program-VCOU Outpulsing Selection 
    Selects DTMF tone (MF) or rotary dial pulse 
    (DP) outpulsing. 
    l Mark an X next to appropriate CO line if DP 
    is required. Leave blank if MF is required. 
    05 
    Program- Automatic Recall from Hold 
    Timing 
    Sets the timing for the Automatic Recall 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY1966 
    02.50 CO Line Options: i 
    06 Program-Automatic Release on Hold 
    Enable 
    Selects whether or not the Automatic 
    Release on Hold (AROH) feature is to function 
    on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent 
    themselves. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that re- 
    quires AROH. 
    07 
    Program-Automatic Release on Hold 
    Timing 
    Selects Cross Bar (XB) or ESS timing for the 
    AROH feature using each CO line key to repre- 
    sent itself. (Has no meaning if AROH was 
    rejected in 
    Program 06.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that re- 
    quires XB timing; leave blank if ESS timing 
    is required. 
    0#8 
    Program- Night Ring Over External 
    Page 
    Selects whether or .not a CO line will ring 
    over external page. (Has no meaning if CO2 
    LED is not ON in 
    Program 02.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that will 
    ring over external page. 
    09 
    Program-Single CO (Dial 9) Group 
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    MAY1986 
    Selection (OPX, Trunk Queuing) 
    informs the system of the CO lines that 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials 1, Each CO key represents itself. 
    (Used only if the AD6 LED in 
    Program 01 is 
    OFF.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key that is to be 
    included in the “Dial 9” group. 
    09X 
    Program-Four CO Line (Dial 91, 92, 
    93, 94) Groups Selection (OPX, Trunk Queu- 
    ing) 
    Informs the svstem of the CO lines that I 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials m @, 
    q or q . Each CO key/LED 
    reoresents itself. (Used onlv if the AD6 LED in 
    Program 01 is ON.) ’ 
    1) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be 
    included in the 91 group. 
    2) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included 
    in the 92 group. 
    3) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that 
    is 
    to be included 
    in the 93 group. 
    4) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be 
    included in the 94 group. 
    0#9 
    Program-OPL Line Hunting 
    Selects which lines will hunt in crder to ring 
    the lowest station in a group of three stations 
    whenever an incoming call rings. The lines 
    must function in the same groups of three in 
    which they appear in the HOLE. Lines selected 
    will hunt to the lowest numbered line in their 
    groups (3 and 2 hunt to #l, 6 and 5 hunt to 
    #4). 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included in a hunt group. (The lowest 
    number in each group of three must be 
    selected.) 
    100 Program- Toll Restriction System 
    Parameters (Dialing Plan) 
    An entry in this program is required only if 
    3- or 6-digit toll restriction is desired. Informs 
    the system of the dialing plan used. Three 
    types of dialing plans are available. Mark an X 
    next to the LED that describes the dialing plan 
    area of the installation location. 
    INT: 
    CO?: 
    CO2”: NO/lx + NNX (long distance dialing 
    outside home area code) 
    . 
    1 t NNX (toll dialing within home 
    area code) 
    1 + NO/lx + NNX (long distance dial- 
    ing outside home area code) 
    1 + NNX (toll dialing within home 
    area code) 
    1 t NO/lx f NXX (long distance dial- 
    ing outside home area code) 
    NXX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
    N=2-9 
    O/l = 0 or 1 
    x=0-9 
    *NOTE. 
    This dialing plan is required when the 
    dialing plan area code has interchange- 
    able office codes (NXX). There are office 
    codes that follow the area .code format 
    due to the unavailability of office codes, 
    101 Program- Toll Restriction Disable 
    Selects whether or not the Toll Restriction 
    feature is to function on a given CO line; the 
    CO key,/LEDs represent themselves. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key/LED on 
    which Toll Restriction 
    will not function. 
    102 
    Program- Forced Account Code Check 
    This program will require an account code to 
    be dialed for each CO line checked, if a Forced 
    Account Code is required for each station in 
    Program 5#XX. (Has no meaning if EKTs are 
    not selected for Forced Account Code in 
    Program 5#XX.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that will be 
    checked 
    for a Forced Account Code for the 
    EKTs selected in 
    Program 5#XX. 
    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. Enter the actual Equal 
    Access or OCC digits to be recognized and 
    ignored. 
    104 
    Program- OCC Authorization Code #l 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
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    							in the OCC Authorization Code. These digits 
    will also be ignored for Toll Restriction pur- 
    poses when an OCC entry is made according 
    to the above instructions. Enter the number of 
    digits in the authorization code. 
    105 
    Program-Equal Access (10XxX) 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. Enter the actual 
    Equal Access or OCC digits to be recognized 
    and ignored. 
    106 
    Program-OCC Authorization Code #2 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
    in the OCC Authorization Code. These digits 
    will also be ignored for Toll Restriction pur- 
    poses when an OCC entry is made according 
    to the above instructions. Enter the number of 
    digits in the authorization code. 
    1 X0 Program-Toll Restriction Class 
    Parameters (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 defines parameters 
    for each class of toll restriction (X = l-4). Entry 
    to this program is required only if 3- or 6-digit 
    toll restriction is desired. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED for each 
    parameter of each toll restriction class 
    used. 
    INT: Operator or operator-assisted calls are 
    to.be restricted (0). 
    CO1 : Overseas operator or unassisted over- 
    seas calls are to be restricted (Ol/ 
    011). 
    C02: All restriced area codes plus the office 
    code of 555 are allowed (out-of-area 
    directory assistance calls, e.g., 213 + 
    555 + 1212). 
    1XY Program-Area Code Table (X = Class 1 
    - 4) [Y= allow (2), deny (3) or display (4)] 
    This program defines the area codes allowed 
    or denied for each toll restriction class. Entry 
    to 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 
    PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-306 
    MAY 1966 
    each class. All allowed area codes can be dis- 
    played (4) for each class. See the detailed 
    pro- 
    gramming chart for area code entry proce- 
    dures. 
    1 X2 Program- 
    Office Code Table (X = Class 
    1 - 4) [Z= allow (6), deny (7) or display (8)] 
    This program defines the office codes al- 
    lowed or denied for each toll restriction class 
    within the home area code (HAC). Entry to this 
    program is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll 
    restriction is desired. Each class office code 
    table can be defined as an allow (6) or deny (7) 
    table. Initialized 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. 
    1 
    Xl Program-Toll Restriction Class Area/ 
    Office Code Exception Table -Selection (X = 
    Class 1 - 4) 
    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. These exception tables 
    are shared by all four classes of toll restriction. 
    Each class may use any one or all exception 
    code tables. 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 
    Pro- 
    gram 2XY. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED of each area/of- 
    fice code exception table (l-8/INT-C07) to 
    be selected for each toll restriction class. 
    2XY 
    Program-Area/Office Code Exception 
    Tables 
    Entry to this program is required only if 
    6-digit (area/office code) toll restriction is 
    desired. There are eight area/office code ex- 
    ception 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 currently in the 
    table are displayed when Y = 4. Each area/of- 
    fice exception table selected with 
    Program 
    1X1 
    will be an exception (opposite) to the  
    						
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    allow (Program 1 X2) or deny (Program 1 X3) 
    area code table for each toll restriction class. 
    See the detailed programming chart for area 
    code and off ice code entry procedures. 
    The examples below are provided for addi- 
    tional information. 
    1) Normal restriction (allow all office codes 
    within an area code) for stations in class 1. 
    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. 
    Program 1XY remains the same (112). 
    Program 1X1 has area/office code excep- 
    tion Table 
    1 (INT) selected (1 11). 
    Program 2XY (211 and 212) are pro- 
    grammed for area code 213 (211) and 
    office code 635 also (212). Class 1 stations 
    are allowed to dial all office codes in area 
    code 213 except 635. 
    1 SO Program-PBX Backup 
    informs the system if the CO line key is 
    actually connected to a PBX station line. The 
    system will recognize PBX access codes on 
    selected line(s). 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be connected to a PBX station line. 
    19X Program-PPBX Access Codes 
    Informs the system of the access codes used 
    by the PBX that is connected to the lines 
    selected in 
    Program 190. Strafe V/e will 
    recognize the access codes and react appropri- 
    ately for Toll Restriction, Automatic Dialing 
    and Repeat Last Number Dialed. 
    l Enter actual access codes (maximum: 8). 
    NOTE: 
    If the access code. is a single digit, enter 
    I’*” in the second column. If all combina- 
    tions following a particular first digit are 
    to be considered access codes (e.g., 91, 
    92, 93, etc.), enter “0” (do not care) in the 
    second column. 
    02.60 Station Options: 
    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 
    access to a CO line by this program will have 
    neither key nor LED functions for that CO line. 
    l Selections must be repeated for all stati- 
    ons-mark an X next to each CO key/LED 
    that is to be 
    accessed by the station in 
    question. 
    4XX 
    Program 
    -Station Type Assignment 
    Informs the system of the type EKT being 
    used at each station and the order of CO line 
    appearance. 
    1) Mark an X next to CO1 if a lo-key EKT is 
    equipped (see Figure 1 A). 
    2) Mark an X next to INT if a 20-key EKT is 
    equipped (see Figure 1 B). 
    3) Mark an X next to MW/FL if the CO lines 
    are to be numbered from top to bottom 
    (reverse). 
    4) Mark an X next to AD1 if you want the first , 
    CO line number to be COl. (Location will 
    depend on the selection at MW/FL.) 
    5) Mark an X next to AD2 if you want the first 
    CO line number to be C04. (Location will 
    depend on the selection at MW/FL.) 
    4#XX 
    Program-Station Flexible Key As- 
    signment 
    Informs the system of what features are as- 
    signed to the flexible keys at each station. 
    Any key (except INT) may be assigned a fea- 
    ture code (Figure 2). All assigned feature codes 
    have priority over 
    Program 4XX assignments. 
    For each key on every station, write in the 
    name or code for each feature to be assigned. 
    NOTE: 
    Except for m keys, .a feature will be re- 
    jected if you try to enter it at another key 
    once its code has been entered. 
    5XX Program-Station Class of Service #l 
    Sixteen options are selected with this pro- 
    gram, using the various keys to change the  
    						
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    FIGURE 2-FEATURE KEY ASSIGNMENTS 
    status 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 PAU if 
    the station is 
    allowed the Privacy Override 
    feature. 
    NOTE: 
    A maximum of two stations are permitted 
    to use the Privacy Override feature. lf 
    more than two are programmed, only the 
    two lowest numbere.d stations will be 
    allowed to use this feature and the others 
    will be ignored. 
    2) 
    DND Override-mark an X next to AD7 if 
    the station is 
    allowed the DND Override fea- 
    ture. 
    3) Executive Override Allowed (Dial 3)-mark an X next to AD6 for the station that 
    is 
    allowed 
    the Executive Override feature. (No 
    limit to the number of stations.) 
    4) Door Phone “C” Ring-mark an X next to 
    AD3 if the door phone unit connected to the 
    Door Phone Control Box output “C” 
    is to ring 
    this EKT. Leave blank if this EKT is not to ring. 
    5) Door Phone “B” Ring-mark an X next to 
    AD2 if the door phone unit connected to the 
    Door Phone Control Box output “B” 
    is to ring 
    this EKT. Leave blank if this EKT is not to ring. 
    6) Door Phone “A” Ring-mark an X next to 
    AD1 if the door phone unit connected to the 
    Door Phone Control Box output “A” is to 
    ring 
    this EKT. Leave blank if this EKT is not to ring. 
    7) Group Page 4-mark an X next to MW/FL if 
    the station 
    is included in Group Page 4. 
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    8) Group Page 3-mark an X next to DND if 
    the station is 
    included in Group Page 3. 
    9) Group Page 2-mark an X next to ACB if 
    the station is 
    included in Group Page 2. 
    10) Group Page l-mark an X next to CO6 if 
    the station 
    is included in Group Page 1. 
    11) All Call Page Allowed-mark an X next to 
    CO5 if the station 
    is included in an All Call 
    Page. 
    12) Room Monitor/Warning Tone-mark an X 
    next to CO4 if no warning tone will be heard 
    when dialing a room monitor from this EKT. 
    Leave blank if a warning tone will be heard at 
    the room monitor. 
    13) Handsfree Answerback Disable---mark an 
    X next to CO3 if Handsfree Answerback is to 
    be disabled. Leave blank if It is not to be 
    disabled (see MC0 key feature). 
    14) MIC LED ON-mark an X next to CO2 if 
    the microphone is to be ON in the idle mode. 
    Leave blank if the microphone on the EKT is to 
    be OFF in the idle mode. 
    15) 
    I@! Key Lock-mark an X next to CO1 if 
    the key is to be operated in the push 
    on/push off mode. Leave blank if momentary 
    operation is required. 
    16) Speakerphone Enable-mark an X next to 
    INT if the station is 
    allowed to used the Speak- 
    erphone feature. 
    5#XX 
    Program- Station Class of Service #2 
    Eleven additional Class of Service features 
    are selected with this program using the var- 
    ious 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) Station-to-Station Message Waiting with 
    LCD Display-mark an X next to AD7 if the 
    station 
    is allowed the Station-to-Station Mes- 
    saging feature. 
    2) Forced Account Code-mark an X next to 
    AD5 if this station 
    is required to use an 
    account code. 
    3) Hold Recall Time-referring to Table 1, 
    mark an X next to the combination of ADl, AD2 and AD3 that corresponds to the 
    recall time desired for each station. If all loca- 
    tions are left blank, the timing for that station 
    will be according to 
    Program 05. 
    TABLE1  
    HOLD RECALL TIME CODE 
    4) Automatic Off-Hook Selection-mark an X 
    next to ACB if automatic off-hook selection will 
    be CO line Group 94. 
    5) Mark an X next to CO6 if automatic off- 
    hook selection will be CO line Group 93. 
    6) Mark an X next to CO5 if automatic off- 
    hook selection will be CO line Group 92. 
    7) Mark an X next to CO4 if automatic off- 
    hook selection will be CO line Group 91. 
    8) Mark an X next to CO3 if automatic off- 
    hook selection will be the CO line assigned to 
    CO 1 position. 
    A 
    9) Mark an X next to CO2 if automatic off- 
    hook selection will be INT. 
    NOTE: 
    In Program 01, if AD6 is left blank, items 
    4, 5, 6 and 7 above will select Dial 9. The 
    lowest selection of automatic off-hook will 
    have priority. 
    10) Ringing Line Preference-mark an X next 
    to CO1 if the station is allowed the Ringing 
    Line Preference feature. 
    11) Automatic Dial Allowed-mark an X next 
    to INT if the station is allowed the Automatic 
    Dialing feature. 
    6XX 
    Program-Toll Restriction Classification 
    Defines the type of Toll Restriction that will 
    be functional on individual stations. Selections 
    must be made for each station: 
    1) Mark an X next to CO6 if Toll Restriction 
    Class 4 
    is in effect at this station. 
    2) Mark an X next to CO5 if Toll Restriction 
    Class 3 
    is in effect at this station. 
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    							X next to CO4 if Toll Restriction Class 2 is in 
    effect 
    at this station. 
    4) Mark an X next to CO3 if Toll Restriction 
    Class 1 
    is in effect at this station. 
    5) Mark an X next to CO2 if this station 
    will be 
    restricted 
    from dialing 1 or 1 as the first or 
    second digit. A toll restriction class cannot be 
    used with this entry. 
    6) Mark an X next to CO1 if the station 
    will be 
    allowed 
    to dial p + 7-digit number. A toll re- 
    striction class cannot be used with this entry. 
    7) Mark an X next to INT if this station will 
    not 
    be restricted. 
    7XX Program-Station Outgoing Call Re- 
    striction 
    Restricts a station from outgoing access to 
    any number of CO lines while leaving it free to 
    answer these lines when they are ringing or 
    on hold. Selections must be made for each sta- 
    tion. 
    l Mark an X next to the CO line that is to 
    have 
    restricted access by the station in 
    question. 
    8xX 
    Program-CO Ringing Assignments- 
    DAY 
    Selects which CO lines will ring at a given 
    station when system is in the “DAY” mode. 
    Selections must be made for each station. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    ring 
    at the station in question. 
    8#XX 
    Program -CO Ringing Assignments- 
    DAY 2 
    Selects which CO Lines willls which CO lin 
    ring at a given station when the system is in 
    the “DAY 2” mode. This program is applicable 
    only when the Three Ring Mode option was 
    selected in 
    Program 03. Selections must be 
    made for each station. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    ring at the station in question. 
    9xX 
    Program-CO Ringing Assignments- 
    NITE 
    Selects \-.-.‘hich CO lines will ring at a given 
    station when system is in the “NITE” mode. 
    PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY1986 
    Selections must be made for each station. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    ring 
    at the station in question. 
    NOTE: 
    Each line can ring on only eight stations. 
    If more than eight are programmed, only 
    the eight stations with the lowest station 
    numbers will ring. 
    02.70 Initialization 
    02.71 Strete 
    Vi&, has a list of standard 
    system data assignments stored in ROM that 
    can be entered any time by initializing the sys- 
    tem. The system must be initialized when it is 
    first installed or whenever the VCCU is 
    changed. This allows the system to be tested 
    and any faults corrected before time is spent 
    on programming. Standard data assignments 
    are listed in Table 2. 
    02.72 To initialize the 
    Stre-ta V/m sys- 
    tem: 
    a) Make sure the system power switch is in 
    the ON position. 
    b) Verify that the battery on the VCCU is con- 
    nected to ensure that data entered after the 
    system initialization will not be lost due to 
    power failure. (The VCCU SET LED will not 
    function if the battery is not connected.) 
    c) Depress and hold in the 
    INT switch on the 
    left side panel. 
    d) Depress the 
    SET switch and allow it to lock. 
    l The SET LED lights. 
    l All LEDs on station 17 (except SPKR and 
    MIC) begin blinking. 
    e) Depress and release the 
    SET switch again. 
    l SET LED goes off. 
    l Station 17 LEDs stop flashing.* 
    IMPORTANT! 
    Verify that ALL proper LEDs begin blink- 
    ing and go off as indicated in steps d) 
    and ej before proceeding. 
    f) Release the INT switch. 
    g) Cycle the power switch 
    OFF and ON. 
    02.73 The Automatic Dialing memory will 
    contain random numbers when the system is  
    						
    							PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY  1986 
    powered  up initially.  Therefore,  it is necessary 
    to  clear  the memory  to prevent  meaningless 
    numbers  from being  dialed. 
    02.74  The Automatic  Dialing-System  mem- 
    ory  is cleared  as follows: 
    a)  Depress  the 
    SET switch and allow  it to  lock. 
    l The  SET  LED  lights. 
    l The REP  LED on station  17 goes  on. 
    b)  Depress  the m  key on station  17. 
    l SPKR LED lights  steadily. 
    c)  Dial  fl [J p  on  the  dial  pad. 
    l The  SPKR  LED flashes  continuously. 
    d)  Depress  the mm  m  and m  keys. 
    l The corresponding  LEDs light steadily. 
    d Depress  the m  key. 
    l All station  17 LEDs-except  REP-go off. 
    f)  Release  the SET  switch. 
    l The SET  LED  goes  off. 
    l The REP  LED on station  17 goes  oif. 
    02.80 
    System  Data Entry 
    02.81 System Data is entered  via station  17 
    while  the system  is in  the  programming  mode. 
    02.82  The system  is placed  in the  program- 
    ming  mode  by locking  in the 
    SET switch  on 
    the  left side  panel.  While the switch  is in  the 
    locked  position,  the SET  LED and the REP  LED 
    on  station  17 will  remain  lit. 
    02.83  Once the system  is in  the  program- 
    ming  mode,  refer to the  System  Record Sheet 
    for  the  changes  that must  be made  and select 
    the  required  program  number. Refer to the 
    proper  table for detailed  instructions  for using 
    each  different  program.  Each program  should 
    be  accomplished  sequentially until all neces- 
    sary  changes  are made. 
    TABLE  2 
    INITIALIZED  DATA 
    SYSTEM  OPTIONS 
    01  Program 
    System  Assignments  (Basic) 
    Alternate point answer  of transferred  CO line  = 
    Allowed 
    System  Speed Dial Override  of Toll  Restriction 
    =  Not  allowed 
    CO  line  groups  = 1 (dial  9) 
    Two-CO  line conference  = Allowed 
    DP  Make  Ratio = 40% 
    MF  Signal  Time = 80  ms 
    Privacy/Non-Privacy  = Privacy 
    Station  17 = 20-key  EKT 
    Incoming  Call Abandon  = 6 
    seconds 
    Pause  Timing  After Flash  = 1  l/2  seconds 
    Pause  After Flash  = None 
    Pause  Timing  After PBX Access  Code = 1 l/2 
    seconds 
    Flash  Key Timing  = 2  seconds 
    Intercom  Signalling  = Voice  first 
    02 
    Program 
    System  Assignments  (Options) 
    OPU #1 /OPX  #21 = Not  busy 
    Display  dialed number  timeout  = 15  seconds  Night 
    Ringing  = excluded  from External  Page 
    Background  Music = excluded  from External 
    Page 
    External  Page = not  included  in All  Call  Page 
    0#2 
    Program 
    Account  Code Digit Length 
    Number  of digits  = 6 
    03 
    Program 
    System  Assignments  (Options) 
    Station #14 door  phone/EKT  = EKT 
    Station  #13 door  phone/EKT  = EKT 
    Station  10 DND/NT  (night) key = NT  key 
    Ringing  Modes = 2 
    Message  Center-station  12 = Not  equipped 
    Message  Center-station  11 = Not  equipped 
    Message  Center-station  10 = Equipped 
    Door  Lock Time  = 3 
    seconds 
    04 Program 
    VCOU  Outpulsing  Selection 
    DTMF = Equipped 
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