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Хорошее руководство по эксплуатации

Законодательство обязывает продавца передать покупателю, вместе с товаром, руководство по эксплуатации AT&T R1V2. Отсутствие инструкции либо неправильная информация, переданная потребителю, составляют основание для рекламации в связи с несоответствием устройства с договором. В законодательстве допускается предоставлении руководства в другой, чем бумажная форме, что, в последнее время, часто используется, предоставляя графическую или электронную форму инструкции AT&T R1V2 или обучающее видео для пользователей. Условием остается четкая и понятная форма.

Что такое руководство?

Слово происходит от латинского "instructio", тоесть привести в порядок. Следовательно в инструкции AT&T R1V2 можно найти описание этапов поведения. Цель инструкции заключается в облегчении запуска, использования оборудования либо выполнения определенной деятельности. Инструкция является набором информации о предмете/услуге, подсказкой.

К сожалению немного пользователей находит время для чтения инструкций AT&T R1V2, и хорошая инструкция позволяет не только узнать ряд дополнительных функций приобретенного устройства, но и позволяет избежать возникновения большинства поломок.

Из чего должно состоять идеальное руководство по эксплуатации?

Прежде всего в инструкции AT&T R1V2 должна находится:
- информация относительно технических данных устройства AT&T R1V2
- название производителя и год производства оборудования AT&T R1V2
- правила обслуживания, настройки и ухода за оборудованием AT&T R1V2
- знаки безопасности и сертификаты, подтверждающие соответствие стандартам

Почему мы не читаем инструкций?

Как правило из-за нехватки времени и уверенности в отдельных функциональностях приобретенных устройств. К сожалению само подсоединение и запуск AT&T R1V2 это слишком мало. Инструкция заключает ряд отдельных указаний, касающихся функциональности, принципов безопасности, способов ухода (даже то, какие средства стоит использовать), возможных поломок AT&T R1V2 и способов решения проблем, возникающих во время использования. И наконец то, в инструкции можно найти адресные данные сайта AT&T, в случае отсутствия эффективности предлагаемых решений. Сейчас очень большой популярностью пользуются инструкции в форме интересных анимаций или видео материалов, которое лучше, чем брошюра воспринимаются пользователем. Такой вид инструкции позволяет пользователю просмотреть весь фильм, не пропуская спецификацию и сложные технические описания AT&T R1V2, как это часто бывает в случае бумажной версии.

Почему стоит читать инструкции?

Прежде всего здесь мы найдем ответы касательно конструкции, возможностей устройства AT&T R1V2, использования отдельных аксессуаров и ряд информации, позволяющей вполне использовать все функции и упрощения.

После удачной покупки оборудования/устройства стоит посвятить несколько минут для ознакомления с каждой частью инструкции AT&T R1V2. Сейчас их старательно готовят или переводят, чтобы они были не только понятными для пользователя, но и чтобы выполняли свою основную информационно-поддерживающую функцию.

Содержание руководства

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    555-520-500 Issue 1, June 1987 AT&T SYSTEM 25 ADMINISTRATION MANUAL FOR R1V2[...]

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    ©1987 AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in USA TO ORDER COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT REFER TO DOCUMENT NUMBER 555-520-500. Contact: Your AT&T sales representative or Call: 800-432-6600, Monday to Friday between 7:30 am and 6:00 EST, or Write: AT&T Customer Information Center 2855 North Franklin Road PO. Box 19901 Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 [...]

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    FCC WARNING STATEMENT Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules require that you be notified of the following: ■ This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. ■ It has been tested and found to co[...]

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    System 25 Documents The following System 25 product documents are available for your reference. Copies may be purchased from the Customer Information Center (CIC) by calling 800-432-6600. DOCUMENT ■ Administration Manual for R1V2 ■ An Introduction to AT&T System 25 ■ Implementation Manual for R1V2 ■ Installation and Test Manual ■ Main[...]

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    Contents 1 2 3 4 Introduction Implementation Planning Forms The System Administrator’s Role Using this Manual How to Use the System Logging In to System 25 Correcting Typing Errors Making Backup Tapes The System 25 Administration Main Menu Administration Commands System Responses Initializing the System Default Translations Initialization Sequenc[...]

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    5 Administering Trunks 6 7 Assigning a Trunk Removing a Trunk Assigning Class of Service to DID Trunks Assigning Class of Service to All Other Trunks Administering Auxiliary Equipment External Alerts (Port Type 253) Paging (Associated with Auxiliary Trunk Port) Paging (Associated with CO Trunk Port) DGC Delay Announcement Directed Night Service Del[...]

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    9 10 11 12 Administering Attendant Equipment Assign a Switched Loop Attendant Console Assign a Second Attendant Console Move an Attendant Console Change an Attendant PDC Remove an Attendant Console Assign a Direct Extension Selector Console(s) Display Support Assign Class-of-Service to an Attendant Console Assign Attendant Options (DTAC and SLAC) A[...]

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    13 14 15 16 17 Administering Tape Save/Restore Operations Using the Digital Tape Unit Save Your Translations Verify the Saved Translations Restore the System Translations from a Backup Tape System Searches Administering RS232 Parameters Command Reference List of Tables Command Reference Requirements for the SAT 13-1 13-2 13-3 13-4 16-1 16-3 Index[...]

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    Introduction This manual provides the information you need to administer AT&T System 25 station, network access, and system features. This includes configuring the system for initial service (that is, initializing the system) and making day-to-day changes required for efficient operation. This manual is for Release 1, Version 2 systems only. If[...]

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    ■ Maintaining system security. ■ Notifying company management (and AT&T) about problems, alarms, and service complaints. If you have questions about system hardware or features, you may want to refer to the AT&T System 25 Reference Manual for more information. Using this Manual Before you use the SAT to administer your system, you shoul[...]

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    How to Use the System This chapter describes the way you interact with the system using the System Administration Terminal (SAT). First, it tells you how to log in to System 25. Then, how to use the Main Menu to access areas of the system you want to administer. Next, it tells you how to view and change the way your system operates by entering admi[...]

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    You can also end an administration session by: ■ Unplugging the cable from the modular jack connecting the terminal to the system. ■ Disconnecting the RS232 connector from the terminal. ■ Hanging up to drop the DTR signal on disconnect if you are connected via a modem. Correcting Typing Errors You can correct a typing error by pressing the ba[...]

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    The System 25 Administration Main Menu When you log in to the administration terminal, you see the Main Menu. This menu allows you to enter one of several command areas (Port, PDC, etc.). The Main Menu looks like this (you may find minor variations on your display): MAIN MENU 1) PORT 2) PDC 3) reserved 4) SYSTEM 5) FPDC 6) DGC 7) TOLL ALLOWED LIST [...]

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    Selecting a Main Menu Item To select an item from the Main Menu, just type the number of the item you want followed by (Return) If you type (Return) by itself or if you type a number that is not between 1 and 12, you see the following message: Must be a number from 1-12 Make one selection from menu- > Administration Commands Once you select an i[...]

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    Command Functions The previous section introduced you to the basic command formats. This section shows you how to enter or change: an action number, data value, or target value. Entering Commands Keep the following considerations about the Return key in mind as you enter commands: ■ As you will see in the section below, to “enter” information[...]

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    Here is an example of the D command: You see : Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 0 > To change, you enter D 5 (Return) and see: > Data = 5 Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 5 > Changing a Target Value You can change target values under the following Main Menu items: ■ Por t ■ PD C ■ DGC ■ Toll Allowed List ■ RS23 2 As examples, the nex[...]

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    Here is an example of the T (target select) command with PDC (Main Menu item 2): You see: PDC = 9876 Action = 1 Data = 201 > You enter T 8765 (Return) and see: > PDC = 8765 Action = Action Groups Some action numbers are part of groups. These groups are sets of closely related system parameters that need to be changed as a group. For example, [...]

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    You enter 6789 (Return) and see: > Data = 6789 Port = 10408 Action = 2 Data = 6789 > There are no more members in this action group, so the system does not prompt for more data values. Display Support IDs The Display Support feature lets you enter an ID (or name) for each PDC, DDC, FPDC, DGC access code, and trunk, creating a database for use[...]

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    You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 7777 > You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 8888 > You enter C and see: FPDC: Action = 1 Data = 9999 > You enter C and see: P16: END OF LIST FPDC: Action=1 Data=0 > You may also “abort” the list by typing a, d, or m. Searches The Search menu item is similar to the lists described [...]

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    System Responses During an administration session, there are occasions when you may enter inappropriate information at a prompt. While System 25 does not catch all input errors, it does catch many of them. System 25 has three means of responding to incorrect input: ■ Error messages ■ Print messages ■ Warning s Error Messages Error messages ar[...]

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    Print Messages This kind of message is straightforward–it conveys information. A print message does not describe an error condition. A print message appears at the end of certain search lists. For example, if you enter the Search option (item 8 from the Main Menu) and search the table of most recent system errors, you see the following message wh[...]

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    Initializing the System This section outlines the procedure for administering initial system translations (that is, for initializing) the system). To initialize the system, you must know the desired configuration. The System 25 implementation forms contain all the information necessary to initialize the system; they also form the basis for system A[...]

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    TABLE 3-1 Default Dial Code Assignments Port Default Code Trunk Numbers (not part of dial plan) 0001-0104 Station Dial Codes: Multiline voice terminals 200-238 300-355 Single-line voice terminals 400-599 Data terminals 600-704 System Dial Codes: Trunk Access Codes: Loop start 100 Ground start 101 Tie trunks 102 Attendant Call Park 800-807 Night Ser[...]

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    Initialization Sequence Begin with a Cold Start When you administer the initial translations, it is important that you begin from a known condition. You can establish a known condition by forcing a cold start (Menu 9, Action=20, Data=1 or 2). As explained in the previous section, a full default cold start (which takes about 3 minutes) causes the sy[...]

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    TABLE 3-2 Initialization Sequence From the information provided on this form, Enter these translations: 1 System Options Form Enter system toll restriction options, pooled modem options, and other system options following the procedures in Administering System-Wide Options. 2 Toll Calls Allowed Lists Form Enter these lists following the procedures [...]

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    TABLE 3-2 Initialization Sequence (continued) 8 Voice and Data Station Records Assign all station ports (except for attendant consoles), form following the procedures in Administering Voice Stations and Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports. Do not enter class-of-service parameters yet. There are some procedures you cannot complete until all[...]

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    Administering System-Wide Options This section describes how to set system-wide options which include: ■ Toll Restrictions ■ Call Coverage ■ Pooled Modem Options ■ Time of Day ■ Dat e ■ Call accounting options which include: — SMDR — Number of digits used for account codes ■ Miscellaneous system options which include: — Maintena[...]

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    To allow toll restricted 1 At Action = , enter 31 . stations to make toll calls 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1 . within your area code Specify whether your CO 1 At Action = , enter 32. requires you to dial “ 1” before dialing calls outside 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1. your area code S[...]

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    To specify the number of rings before calls are sent to call coverage or call following calls return to their home station 1 At Action = , enter 41 . 2 At Data = , enter a number between 0 and 31 for the number of rings. The default is 2. Pooled Modem Options From the Main menu prompt, enter 4 then set the following Pooled Modem options: To specify[...]

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    To state whether there is 1 At Action = , enter 64. disconnect on received 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no space The default is 1@ . To state whether the system should send a space character on disconnect 1 At Action = , enter 2 At Data = , enter 1 The default is 1@. 65. for yes or 0 for no. Time of Day To set the time of day 1 2 3 From t[...]

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    Call Accounting Options From the Main menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following call accounting options: SMDR Specify whether SMDR 1 At Action = , enter 52. records should be sent to the SMDR port 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1@. To specify the minimum 1 At Action = , enter 53. length (number of seconds) of outgoing [...]

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    Miscellaneous System Options From the Main menu prompt, enter 4, then set the following system options: To block maintenance 1 At Action = , enter 70. busy of Ground Start trunks 2 At Data = , enter 0 for no or 1 for yes. The default is 0@. To assign the Central Note This code cannot be changed after any trunks have been Office trunk pool access as[...]

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    Administration Password To change the 1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 4 . administration password 2 At Action = , enter 75. 3 At Data = , enter the new password (eight or fewer printable characters, with no spaces). For security, the display always shows ????????. Toll Calls Allowed (TCA) Lists There are four Toll Calls Allowed Lists. Therefore,[...]

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    To delete a code from the 1 At Action = , enter 3. list 2 At Data = , enter the code you want to delete exactly as it was listed using Action=1. Floating PDCs (FPDCs) From the Main menu prompt, enter 5; then follow the procedure below to list, add, or delete an FPDC. To list FPDCs 1 At Action = , enter 1. 2 To continue the list, enter c after each [...]

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    Virtual Facilities A Virtual Facility (VF) is a call-routing facility which is not defined by the physical facility (trunk) over which calls are routed. Instead, the facility is defined by a combination of access codes, authorization codes, and coded characters that allow special handling of the destination telephone number. VFs can be used to auto[...]

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    System Speed Dialing System Speed Dialing allows you to enter a four-character code at any terminal to call the associated phone number. Keep the following considerations in mind when assigning System Speed Dialing codes: ■ Speed Dialing Codes range from # 100 through # 189 (including the # sign). ■ The number you assign to a Speed Dialing Code[...]

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    Administering Trunks This section shows you how to: ■ Assign and remove trunks ■ Assign class-of-service parameters for various types of trunks Assigning a Trunk To assign a trunk [AG] From the Main menu prompt, enter 1, then follow the procedures below to define the trunk type and assign a trunk number. Define the trunk type: 1 From the Main m[...]

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    TABLE 5-1 Trunk-Type Codes If the Trunk Type is: You Enter: Ground Start, CO 701* Ground Start, WATS, FX 702 Loop Start, CO 801* Loop Start, WATS, FX 802 PBX/Centrex 805† DID Immediate Dial 901 DID Wink Start 902* Auto-in/Auto-out 1001 Auto-in/Immediate Dial-out 1002 Immediate Dial-in/Auto-out 1003 Immediate Dial-in/Immediate Dial-out 1004 Wink D[...]

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    Removing a Trunk To remove a trunk 1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 1. 2 At Port = , enter the physical port you want to remove in the form CSSPP. 3 At Action = , enter 1. 4 At Data = , enter 0. Note When you remove a trunk, any Display ID associated with the trunk is also removed. Assigning Class of Service to DID Trunks To assign class-of-servi[...]

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    TABLE 5-2 Trunk Class of Service (for all trunks except DID) COS NIGHT OUTWARD IN CODE SERVICE SIGNALING ONLY 0 TT 1 TT ● 2 TT 3 TT ● ● 4 DP 5 DP ● 6 DP 7 DP ● 8 ● TT 9 ● TT ● 10 ● TT 11 ● TT ● 12 ● DP 13 ● DP ● 14 ● DP 15 ● DP ● ● ● TT = Touch-Tone DP = Dial-Pulse SHORT DISCONNECT ● ● ● ● ● 5-4 Admin[...]

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    Class-of-Service Options Follow the procedures below to assign class-of-service options to this trunk. Pooled Facility Access 1 At Action = , enter 4. Group: Is this trunk in a 2 At Data = , if the trunk is in a pooled facility access pooled facility access group? group, enter the facility access code (FAC). Enter 0 if the trunk is not in any group[...]

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    1 At 2 At ■ ■ Action = , enter 7 . Data = , enter: 1 to select Directed Night Service 0 to select TAAS Night Service. The default is 1. Delay Announcement: 1 At Action = , enter 8. To assign a Night Service delay announcement 2 At Data = , enter 1 for first delay announcement, 2 fo r second delay announcement, or 0 for none. The default is 0. ([...]

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    Assigning Trunk Options to a SLAC System The following options apply only to systems using the Switched Loop Attendant Console (SLAC), and are not administerable for DID trunks: To set the priority of a 1 At Action = , enter 11. trunk to ring in the 2 At Data = , enter a trunk priority number, 0-7: attendant-console queue ■ 1 - highest priority ?[...]

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    Administering Auxiliary Equipment This section discusses how to assign and remove AT&T System 25 auxiliary equipment associated with special ports. It assumes that you know what special equipment is required and that you have read the System 25 Implementation Manual for R1V2 and/or the Reference Manual to understand which circuit boards you req[...]

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    Paging (Associated with Auxiliary Trunk Port) You can assign Paging to up to three zones. Each paging zone must be assigned to a separate port. Follow the procedure below to assign an access code and dial restriction to each zone. If, in addition, you want to assign one access code to all zones, follow the procedure below entitled “To assign an A[...]

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    Paging (Associated with CO Trunk Port) If the paging system is connected to a loop or ground start trunk port, simply assign a trunk facility access code for the port(s) so connected. DGC Delay Announcement To assign DGC Delay 1 At Action = , enter 1. Announcement 2 At Data = , enter 255. Directed Night Service Delay Announcement To assign Directed[...]

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    You see Action = 2. At Data = , enter: ■ 0 - if you do not want Music on Special Hold ■ 1 - if you want Music on Special Hold Pooled Modem To assign a Pooled Note See the procedure for setting pooled modem options Modem circuit pack under Administering System-Wide Options. 1 At Action = , enter 1. 2 At Data = , enter 1901 . Additional Tone Dete[...]

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    Administering Voice Stations ■ Assign voice terminals ■ Remove voice terminals ■ Assign and change station dial codes ■ Assign class of service Using the Port and PDC Menus: Class-of-service options for single-line and multiline voice terminals can be administered from either the PDC menu (Main Menu item 2) or from the Port menu (Main Menu [...]

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    TABLE 7-1 Voice Terminal Type Codes Terminal Type: Code: Single-line without message waiting indicator 201 Single-line with message waiting indicator 202 5-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal, Z7302H01 302 MERLIN CS Hands-Free-Answer Voice Terminal, Z7309H01 303 10-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal, Z7303H01 304 MERLIN CS Built-in-Speakerphone Voice Term[...]

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    4 5 At Data = , enter 0 . If this station is associated with another station(s) for features such as Call Coverage, Automatic Intercom, etc., you will see a warning message for each type of association. To go on with the action, respond to the system message, c for continue, any other key for abort. When there are no more associations with the stat[...]

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    Moving a Voice Station Use this procedure when you want to move a station – its features, button assignments, and PDC — to another port. Keep these considerations in mind when you move a station: ■ The moved-to port must be vacant. ■ The terminal types must be the same; that is, you can only move a station to the same physical type (e.g., m[...]

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    To restrict dial access to 1 At Action = , enter 4. all other trunk pools 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . To restrict this station 1 At Action = , enter 13. from making any outward calls 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . To assign a toll restriction 1 At Action = , enter 14. class 2 At Data [...]

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    Station Hunting: To 1 At administer this station to hunt to another station if 2 At busy or Action = , enter 12. Data = , enter the PDC of the station to hunt to next, 0 for none. The default is 0. Group Call Coverage: To 1 At Action = , enter 7. specify which receiver group will cover this 2 At Data = , specify which “receiver” group will answ[...]

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    To assign a trunk to this 1 At Action = , enter 52. station for Night Service 2 At Data = , enter a four-digit trunk number. Note Any given trunk can have no more than four Night Service coverage stations assigned to it. To delete a trunk from 1 At Action = , enter 53. this station’s Night Service list 2 At Data = , enter a four-digit trunk numbe[...]

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    To assign a toll restriction 1 At Action = , enter 14. class 2 At Data = , enter a toll class number, 0-4, from the following list (the default is 0): 0 - Not toll restricted 1 - Toll call allowed lists 1-4 2 - Toll call allowed lists 2-4 3 - Toll call allowed lists 3-4 4 - Toll call allowed list 4 (only) To assign an ARS Facility 1 At Action = , e[...]

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    Group Call Coverage: specify which receiver group will cover this station’s calls To 1 At 2 At ■ ■ ■ Action = , enter 7. ‡ Data = , enter a call coverage group number, 1-32 a DGC coverage group number, 101-132. This number actually corresponds to the DGC group number 1-32 (the “1” in the hundreds’ place indicates DGC coverage instea[...]

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    Night Service: To display 1 At Action = , enter 51 . the number of any trunks assigned to this station 2 To continue the list, enter C after each trunk number is for Night Service printed. To assign a trunk to this Note Any given trunk can have no more than four Night station for Night Service Service coverage stations assigned to it. 1 At Action =[...]

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    Administering Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports Procedures in this section apply to: ■ A data terminal connected to a Data Line Card (DLC) via an ADU, but not to a data terminal connected via a modem ■ A STARLAN Interface Circuit Pack (STARLAN CP) in DLC-compatibility mode. This section describes how to: ■ Assign data stations to ports ■ Remov[...]

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    4 At Data = , enter the code for the data terminal you’re adding: ■ 1801 for a DLC (ZTN126 or TN726) ■ 1802 for a STARLAN CP (ZTN84). Note The only way to change an existing terminal type is to remove and reinstall the station. 5 Next, assign a Data Dial Code (DDC): You see the prompt, Action = 2. At Data = , enter the DDC for this station. T[...]

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    NO MORE BLOCKS c for continue, any other key for abort 5 Enter c. You see the following display when the station is removed: Action = 1 Data = 0 Note If you remove a station that is associated with other stations, you may need to reassign features on those other stations as well. Changing a Data Dial Code You can only change a dial code to one that[...]

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    To move a data station to 1 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 2. a new port 2 At PDC = , enter the DDC of the station you want to move. 3 At Action = , enter 0. The system displays the station’s present port assignment at Data = CSSP P 4 Type d, and at Data = , enter the new port assignment (CSSPP). Assigning Class-of-Service Options This section [...]

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    To restrict access to all 1 At Action = , enter 4. other trunk pools 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . To set calls to this station 1 At Action = , enter 12. to hunt to another station 2 At Data = , enter the DDC of the station to hunt to, or 0 if this station is busy for no hunt. The default is 0. Note If you are assign[...]

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    To assign ARS Facility 1 At Action = , enter 15. Restriction Level (FRL) 2 At Data = , enter the FRL number, 0-3, from the following list (the default is 3): Level Allowed FRL Pools 0- 0 1 - 0,1 2 - 0,1, 2 3 - 0,1,2, 3 To enter an associated 1 At voice/data station 2 At ■ ■ Action = , enter 21 . Data = , enter: the PDC or DDC of the associated [...]

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    Set Baud Rate and Parity Note For each data terminal, indicate all permissible operating speeds and any required parity. To auto-adjust baud rate 1 At Action = , enter 61. ‡ on call origination 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 1 for DLC and 0 for STARLAN CP. Can this terminal operate 1 At Action = , enter 62. ‡ at a low[...]

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    Can this terminal operate 1 At Action = , enter 66. ‡ at a baud rate of 4800 bps? 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . Can this terminal operate 1 At Action = , enter 67. ‡ at a baud rate of 9600 bps? 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . Can this terminal operate 1 At Action = , enter 68. ‡ at[...]

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    To allow the user to 1 At Action = , enter 71. ‡ configure data port 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is parameters 1. For a STARLAN CP, the default is 0. To permit mismatch of 1 At Action = , enter 72. ‡ baud rate between this port and a called port 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . To echo dia[...]

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    Administering Attendant Equipment System 25 can have two attendant consoles, either Switched Loop Attendant Consoles (SLACs) or Direct Trunk Attendant Consoles (DTACs). You cannot mix a DTAC and a SLAC in the same system; both consoles must be the same type. If you have two attendant consoles, you will sometimes need to distinguish between the firs[...]

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    Direct Extension Selector (DXS) Console System 25 assigns by default a selector (DXS) console, associated with the first attendant console, to the second ATL port in the system. Therefore, if you do not have a DXS console, you need to remove the default assignments before you can reassign this port. Assign a Switched Loop Attendant Console To repla[...]

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    Move an Attendant Console To move an attendant 1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 2. console to a different port (DTAC or SLAC) 2 At PDC = , enter the PDC for the attendant you want move. 3 At Action = , enter 0 4 At Data = , enter the new CSSPP for this attendant console. to Change an Attendant PDC To change the attendant 1 From the Main menu prom[...]

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    To remove an attendant 1 From the Main Menu prompt, enter 1. console 2 At Port = , enter the CSSPP for the attendant console you’re removing. 3 At Action = , enter 1. 4 At Data = , enter 0. You will see a warning message for each type of association the attendant console has with another station, for example, for personal lines or Night Service c[...]

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    5 Type t and at Port = , enter the new CSSPP for the DXS console. 6 At Action = , enter 1. 7 At Data = , enter ■ 1601 for the first DXS console ■ 1602 for the second DXS console. Note When you move a DXS console, System 25 automatically reassigns the group select buttons you had administered for the previous port assignment. You do not have to [...]

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    Assign Attendant Options (DTAC and SLAC) To assign options to an From the Main menu prompt, enter 4. attendant console Assign options to the DTAC or SLAC as described below. To assign the number of 1 At Action = , enter 3. rings before unanswered calls extended by the 2 At Data = , enter the number of rings (1-31). attendant return to the The defau[...]

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    To assign the number of 1 At Action = , enter 7. rings before unanswered DGC calls are sent to the 2 At Data = , enter the number of rings, 1-31. delay announcement or a The default is 5. button appearance To assign PDCs used to Action = 11 with a default Data of 800 is the first of eight access calls parked by the possible PDCs used to access a ca[...]

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    To assign a DID access 1 At Action = , enter 84. code to the SLAC 2 At Data = , enter the DID access code people outside the system will use to call the attendant. (PDC format, no leading zeros, can’t exist in system number plan prior to this). To enable Automatic 1 At Action = , enter 85 . Hold 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The defa[...]

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    SLAC Call-Type Options Call-type options let you set priorities for the eight types of calls that come into the attendant console queue. By default, the system sets the priorities for all call types to four, as shown in Table 9-1. TABLE 9-1 Standard Call Type Defaults DEFAULT DEFAULT CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Dial Attendant (0) 1 4 Call Fol[...]

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    Assigning Message-Center-Like Defaults To specify which 1 At Action = , enter 90. attendant console should have message-center-like 2 At Data = , enter operation (for dual-SLAC ■ 1 for the first attendant systems only) Setting Follow ■ 2 for the second attendant ■ 0 for neither attendant The default is 0. Call-Type Options the procedures belo[...]

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    To specify which 1 At Action = , enter 91. attendant should receive each call type (dual-SLAC 2 At Data = , enter the call-type code, 1-8 (see Table 9-1). systems only) 3 Type a and at Action = , enter 93 . 4 At Data = , enter the attendant position number, 0-2: ■ 1 for the first attendant ■ 2 for the second attendant ■ 0 for either attendant[...]

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    Administering Button Assignments This section describes how to assign buttons to: ■ Multiline sets ■ Attendant consoles ■ Selector consoles Note Some button assignment features (e. g., Auto Intercom and Station-to-Station Message Waiting) require administering buttons on more than one voice terminal. Such features become fully operable (and a[...]

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    Selector Console (DXS) The selector console (DXS) has seven group select buttons that can be assigned, or “programmed.” (It also has a non-programmable test button located at the right-hand end of the button row. ) Each of the programmable buttons is a “base” number. For example, if the first programmable DXS group select button is set to ?[...]

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    Button Assignment Tables TABLE 10-1 Multi line Set Button Defaults 7 - SYS ACCESS† 12 - FLEX DSS 17 - FLEX DSS 29 - FLEX DSS 8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18 - FLEX DSS 30 - FLEX DSS 9 - REP DIAL 14 - SEND ALL CALLS 19 - FLEX DSS 31 - FLEX DSS 10 - REP DIAL 15 - FLEX DSS 20 - FLEX DSS 32 - FLEX DSS 11 - LAST # DIALED 16 - FLEX DSS 21 - FLEX D[...]

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    TABLE 10-3 Direct Trunk Attendant Console (Cold Start Defaults) 7 - SYS ACCESS† 12 - FLEX DSS 17 - Trunk 0001 29 - Trunk 0009 8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18 - Trunk 0002 30 - Trunk 0010 9 - REP DIAL 14 - ATT MSG 19 - Trunk 0003 31 - Trunk 0011 10 - REP DIAL 15 - NIGHT 20 - Trunk 0004 32 - Trunk 0012 11 - LAST # DIALED 16 - ALARM† 21 - Tru[...]

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    TABLE 10-5 DXS Console Button Defaults 2.. 3.. 4.. 5.. 6.. 7.. 8.. TEST† TABLE 10-6 MET Set Button Defaults 7 - SYS ACCESS† 8 - SYS ACCESS† 9 - REP DIAL 10 - REP DIAL 11 - LAST # DIALED Message† Drop† Conference† Transfer† Hold† † These buttons/features cannot be reassigned. Administering Button Assignments 10-5[...]

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    Assigning Buttons to Multiline Terminals and Attendant Consoles To assign a feature to a button on a multiline voice terminal or attendant console, begin with this step 1 From the Main menu prompt, enter 2. 2 At PDC = , enter the PDC of the voice terminal or attendant console. 3 At Action = , enter 100 . 4 At Data = , enter the button number (from [...]

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    5 You see the prompt, Action = 103. 6 Is this station the “owner” of this line? At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. 7 You see the prompt, Action = 104. 8 At Data = , enter 1 to enable ringing at this set, 0 otherwise. To assign Exclusion 1 At Action = , enter 101. (EXCLUSION) 2 At Data = , enter 4. To assign Station-to- 1 At Action = , ent[...]

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    To assign Automatic 1 At Action = , enter 101 . Intercom (AUTO ICOM) [AG] (This is a two- 2 At Data = , enter 8. station feature. ) 3 You see the prompt, Action = 102. 4 At Data = , enter the called station’s PDC. 5 You see the prompt, Action = 103. 6 At Data = , enter the called station’s Automatic Intercom button number. To assign a Data butt[...]

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    To assign Call Coverage- 1 At Action = , enter 101 . Individual (COVER-IND) [AG] 2 At Data = , enter 12. † 3 You see the prompt, Action = 102. 4 At Data = , enter the covered station’s PDC. 5 You see the prompt, Action = 103. 6 At Data = , enter 1 to enable ringing (strongly recommended), 0 otherwise. Note The SLAC cannot be assigned as the cov[...]

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    To assign an AUTO ANS 1 At Action = , enter 101. button 2 At Data = , enter 21. To assign Last Number 1 At Action = , enter 101. Dialed (LAST # DIALED) 2 At Data = , enter 35 . Assigning Attendant-Console-Specific Buttons Button Default Tables for Multiline Set, Primary Attendant Console, Secondary Console, and DXS Console appear earlier in this ch[...]

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    To assign Position Busy Note For a DTAC, this feature can only be administered when (POS BUSY) there are two attendant consoles. For a SLAC, this feature can be administered when there are one or two consoles. For a system with only one SLAC, see the procedure for assigning a covering station PDC for the attendant (Action= 87) under Assign Attendan[...]

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    Administering Direct Group Calling (DGC) Groups This section tells you how to add DGC groups, assign access codes to DGC groups, and add and remove DGC group members. Keep the following considerations in mind as you administer DGC groups: ■ You can assign a maximum of 32 DGC groups; therefore, target values (i.e., your response to the “DGC =“[...]

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    To disable DGC queuing 1 At Action = , enter 2. 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no. The default is 0 . To list stations in a DGC 1 At Action = , enter 11. group 2 To continue the list, enter c PDC or DDC is printed. To add a station to a 1 At Action = , enter 12 DGC group 2 At Data = , enter the PDC or DDC of the station you’re adding to t[...]

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    Administering Automatic Route Selection (ARS) The procedures in this section show you how to define ARS patterns and lists. If you do not define these patterns and lists, then ARS calls will be routed over the local CO facility. For more information about making ARS choices, see the Reference Manual. To administer ARS, begin 1 From the Main Menu pr[...]

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    ARS Patterns The next set of procedures tells you how to assign routing patterns for “A” and “B” subpatterns. Each subpattern consists of a set of routes and associated Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs) plus DDD overflow authorization with an associated FRL. The information required for subpatterns A and B is similar except that start time[...]

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    To assign a stop time for 1 At Action = , enter 102. † subpattern A 2 At Data = , enter the stop time in the form HOUR, MINUTES (HHMM). To assign Route 1 for 1 At Action = , enter 110. † Subpattern A 2 At Data = , enter a Facility Access Code [FAC] or Virtual Facility Code [VFC]. To assign Facility 1 At Action = , enter 111. † Restriction Lev[...]

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    To allow Subpattern A to 1 At Action = , enter 140. † overflow to DD D 2 At Data = , enter 1 for yes or 0 for no, The default is 0, To assign an FRL for 1 At Action = , enter 141. † DDD overflow: 2 At Data = , enter an FRL, 0-3. Define Subpattern B Actions 200 and 210 through 241 define the routing patterns (1 through 8) for the “B” subpatt[...]

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    To assign an FRL for 1 At Action = , enter 221. † Subpattern B, Route 2: 2 At Data = , enter an FRL, 0-3. To assign Route 3 for 1 At Action = , enter 230. † Subpattern B 2 At Data = , enter an FAC or VFC. To assign an FRL for 1 At Action = , enter 231. † Subpattern B, Route 3: 2 At Data = , enter an FRL, 0-3 To allow Subpattern B to 1 At Acti[...]

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    Area Code Routing Table All North American area codes are assigned to routing pattern 1 by default, except area codes N00 and N10, which default to 0. To assign a different 1 At Action = , enter 300 . routing pattern to an area 2 At Data = , enter the area code. code [AG] 3 You see the prompt, Action = 301. 4 At Data = , enter a routing pattern (1-[...]

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    Add Central Office Code 1 At Action = , enter 512. ‡ to this HAC exception list. 2 At Data = , enter a three-digit Central Office Code (NXX). Remove Central Office 1 At Action = , enter 513. ‡ Code from this HAC exception list. 2 At Data = , enter a three-digit Central Office Code (NXX) Display Central Office 1 At Action = , enter 511. ‡ Code[...]

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    Other Area Codes Exception List Enter a Pattern Number 1 At Action = , enter 800 . to handle this Other Area Codes Exception 2 At Data = , enter a pattern number (1-8). Telephone Number. Add a number to the 1 At Action = , enter 822. † Other Area Codes Exception List. 2 At Data = , enter the first 8 digits of a 10-digit telephone number. The wild[...]

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    Assign “associated” 1 At Action = , enter 701. ‡ Area Code. 2 At Data = , enter the associated area code. How many leading digits 1 At Action = , enter 702. ‡ should be removed for calls to the associated 2 At Data = , enter the number of digits (0-10). Area Code? Specify digits to be 1 At Action = , enter 703. ‡ prefixed, after deleting [...]

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    Administering Tape Save/Restore Operations If you do not have a digital tape unit, you should skip this chapter. The procedures described below assume that your digital tape unit is correctly connected and turned on. See the System 25 Installation and Test Manual for further information. It is also assumed that you will use a high quality audio cas[...]

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    4 Press the REWIND button, and wait for the tape unit to completely rewind tape. [You should do this before beginning any save, verify, or restore operation so you know that you are at the beginning of the tape. ] You do not have to be concerned about the clear “leader” material at the beginning and end of the tape. The system will start the ta[...]

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    To troubleshoot If the save is successful, the SAT displays: SAVE COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY 5 Press the STOP/EJECT button on the tape unit. 6 Rewind the tape. 7 Follow the Verify procedure below. If the Save is not successful, the SAT displays: SAVE FAILED 1 Rewind the tape and repeat the Save procedure. 2 If this save is successful, follow steps 5 th[...]

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    To troubleshoot 5 Rewind the tape. 6 Label the tape with the date and time. Store the tape in a safe place. If the verification is unsuccessful, the SAT displays: VERIFY FAILED 1 Rewind the tape and repeat the verification procedure. 2 If this verification is successful, follow steps 5 and 6 above. 3 If the verification fails a second time, save a [...]

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    To troubleshoot 4 Type c. The line now reads: Save/Restore: Action = 3 Data = 1 The tape unit automatically starts the Restore procedure at this point and stops when the restoration is complete. If the restoration is successful, the SAT displays: INITIATED WARM START Following this procedure, the system automatically “warm starts” to initialize[...]

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    System Searches This section describes how to search for various system information. Most searches require a minimum of two levels of search specification. The first level identifies what we might call the kind of search you want to begin (e.g., Search for Call Coverage Senders for a particular group). The second level generally identifies the spec[...]

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    PDCs of Group Call 1 At Action = , enter 1. Coverage Sender Stations 2 At Data = , enter 1 3 At Action = , enter 2. 4 At Data = , enter the call coverage group number, from 1-32, or 101-132 for a DGC coverage group number. 5 Enter C to initiate the search — here and in the remainder of search functions. PDCs of Stations in a 1 At Action = , enter[...]

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    PDCs of Stations that Hunt to a Specified Station 1 At Action = , enter 1. 2 At Data = , enter 5. 3 At Action = , enter 2. 4 At Data = , enter the hunted-to station’s PDC. DGC Group Number for This search produces the DGC group number to which the a Specified Station specified station belongs. 1 At Action = , enter 1 2 At Data = , enter 6. 3 At A[...]

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    PDCs of Call Pickup 1 At Action = , enter 1. Group Member Stations 2 At Data = , enter 9. 3 At Action = , enter 2. 4 At Data = , enter the call pickup group number, from 1 through 16. Assigned PDCs 1 At Action = , enter 1. 2 At Data = , enter 11. PDCs of Stations 1 At Action = , enter 1. Associated with a specific Directed Night Service 2 At Data =[...]

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    Note This search expects input in the form NNN or in the form N•• where N is the initial digit or two digits identifying the station, trunk, special port, data, or empty board for which you are searching and •• is the wildcard representation. Output will be in the form CSS•• where C is the cabinet number, SS is the number of the slot in[...]

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    Translated Board Locations 1 At Action = , enter 1 2 At Data = , enter 17. 3 At Action = , enter 2. 4 At Data = , enter information from tables 16-26 and 16-27 in Chapter 16. To search for empty slots (board locations): 1 At Action = , enter 2. 2 at Data = , enter 0. Translated Port Locations Note This search (in its default “Action=3 Data=0” m[...]

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    Port Location of External This search requires a PDC for input; it returns the port Alert location (CSSPP) of the external alert associated with the station. 1 At Action = , enter 1. 2 At Data = , enter 19. 3 At Action = , enter 2. 4 At Data = , enter the PDC of the station with external alert. Button Location on This search yields a button number([...]

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    DDCs that can dial for a 1 At Action = , enter 1. station or data port via Third-Party Call Set-Up 2 At Data = , enter 22. 3 At Action = 2, enter the PDC or DDC being “dialed for” (the associated station). Permanent System 1 At Action = , enter 1. Alarms 2 At Data = , enter 30. 3 Enter c to list, enter r to remove. Transient System Alarms 1 At [...]

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    Display Support Searches The Display Support feature lets you search for IDs (or names) associated with PDCs, DDCs, FPDCs, DGC groups, and trunk numbers. System 25 stores a maximum of 272 IDs in two alphabetical lists. One list is for trunk IDs, the other is for non-trunk IDs (the PDCs, DDCs, FPDCs, and DGCs). Two types of searches are available fo[...]

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    Display ID for a Trunk 1 At Action = , enter 1. LDN (trunks only) 2 At Data = , enter 41. 3 At Action = 2, enter the trunk LDN. Number for a given 1 At Action = , enter 1. Display ID (non-trunk) 2 At Data = , enter 42. 3 At Action = 2, enter the Display ID for the PDC, DDC, FPDC, or DGC Display ID (enclosed in double quotes). Trunk number for a giv[...]

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    Listing Circuit Packs This item lets you list the board type, vintage, and cabinet location for each circuit pack in system, except the CPU and Memory CPs. When you enter Data= 50 for this action item, you see: SLOT CABINET 1 CABINET 2 CABINET 3 and the message, Type c to list. When you type c, the system displays information for slot number one, a[...]

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    Administering RS232 Parameters Action/data pairs associated with Main Menu item 10 (RS232) are used to administer System 25 peripheral equipment: System Administration Terminal, SMDR output port, and Digital Tape Unit. Any or all of these peripherals can be physically connected to System 25 via branches of an octopus cable. Within limits, it is pos[...]

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    1 At Action = , enter 1. Reassign an RS232 connector function 2 At Data = , enter the function you want to assign to the Target connector from the following list: 0 - None (disconnect function) 1 - Admin. (Target 1 or 4 only) 2 - SMDR (Target 2 or 3 only) 3 - Tape (Target 3 only) 4 - Reserved See footnote* on previous page for default function. Cha[...]

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    Command Referenc e LIST OF TABLES TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminal (Menu=1/2) TABLE 16-2 Voice Terminal Type Codes TABLE 16-3 Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2) TABLE 16-4 Multiline Set Button Defaults TABLE 16-5 Switched Loop Attendant Console Button Defaults (Type 310) TABLE 16-6 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults[...]

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    Command Reference The tables in this chapter are intended to help those thoroughly familiar with system administration locate specific information without having to refer to the full text in the administration procedure chapters. Unless you are an experienced System Administrator, however, you should follow the administration procedures. Default va[...]

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    TABLE 16-1 PORT/PDC Administration, Voice Terminals (Menu=1/2) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter terminal type code [See Table 16-2] 2 Enter PDC [1-9999] 3 Restrict dial access to CO trunk pool [1=Y / 0=N] 4 Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools [1=Y / 0=N] 5 Assign ringing line preference† [1=Y / 0=N] 6 Assign [...]

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    TABLE 16-2 Voice Terminal Type Codes If the Terminal Type is: Code: Single-line without message waiting indicator 201 Single-line with message waiting indicator 202 5-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal, Z7302H01 302 MERLIN CS Hands-Free-Answer Voice Terminal, Z7309H01 303 10-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal, Z7303H01 304 MERLIN CS Built-in-Speakerphone[...]

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    TABLE 16-3 Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2) “Action=100” is required before action(s) 101-104 listed in this table are administered. ACTION NOTES BUTTON TYPE ACTION 102 ACTION 103 101 1 (Note 5) SYS ACCESS-ORG 2 POOLED FACILITY Facility Access Code 3 (Note 3 & 5) PERS LINE Trunk Number Owner? 4 EXCLUSION 5 MSG WAIT Signaled PDC Signale[...]

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    TABLE 16-3 10 Feature Button Translation (Menu=1/2) (continued) “Action=100” is required before action(s) 101-104 listed in this table are administered. ACTION NOTES BUTTON TYPE ACTION 102 ACTION 103 101 31 (Note 1 & 2A) JOIN 32 (Note 1 & 2A) DESTINATION 33 (Note 1 & 2A) LOCAL 34 (Note 1 & 2A) SCROLL 35 LAST # DIALED NOTES: A ? [...]

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    TABLE 16-4 Multiline Set Button Defaults 7 - SYS ACCESS† 12 - FLEX DSS 17 - FLEX DSS 29 - FLEX DSS 8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18 - FLEX DSS 30 - FLEX DSS 9 - REP DIAL 14 - SEND ALL CALLS 19 - FLEX DSS 31 - FLEX DSS 10 - REP DIAL 15 - FLEX DSS 20 - FLEX DSS 32 - FLEX DSS 11 - LAST # DIALED 16 - FLEX DSS 21 - FLEX DSS 33 - FLEX DSS 22 - FLEX[...]

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    TABLE 16-6 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Button Defaults (Cold-Start Defaults) 7 - SYS ACCESS† 12 - FLEX DSS 17 - Trunk 0001 29 - Trunk 0009 8 - SYS ACCESS† 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18 - Trunk 0002 30 - Trunk 0010 9 - REP DIAL 14 - ATT MSG 19 - Trunk 0003 31 - Trunk 0011 15 - NIGHT 20 - Trunk 0004 32 - Trunk 0012 10 - REP DIAL 11 - LAST # DIALED 16 - A[...]

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    TABLE 16-7 Direct Trunk Attendant Console Defaults (Administration-Installed Defaults) 7 - SYS ACCESS† 8 - SYS ACCESS† 9 - REP DIAL 10 - REP DIAL 11 - LAST # DIALED 12 - FLEX DSS 17- 0 29- 0 13 - ACCT ENTRY 18- 0 30- 0 14 - ATT MSG 19- 0 31- 0 15- 0 20- 0 32- 0 16 - ALARM† 21- 0 33- 0 22- 0 34- 0 23- 0 35- 0 24- 0 36- 0 25 - COVER GRP 37- 0 2[...]

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    TABLE 16-9 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter data type code [See Table 16-10] 2 Enter DDC [1-9999; 600-704] 3 Restrict dial access to CO trunk pool† [1=Y / 0=N] 4 Restrict dial access to all other trunk pools† [1=Y / 0=N] 12 DDC of station to hunt to next [PDC; 0 for [...]

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    TABLE 16-9 PORT/PDC Administration, Data Terminals (Menu=1/2) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 70 Allow keyboard dialing/Command Mode* [1=Y / 0=N] 71 Allow user configuration of data port [1=Y / 0=N] parameters.* (The default is 0 for STARLAN CP ) 72 Allow mismatch of user’s data module and [1=Y / 0=N] data port baud rate* 73 Allow characters [...]

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    TABLE 16-10 Data Port Type Codes IF THE DATA PORT TYPE IS Data Line Card (DLC) functionality for ZTN126 or TN726 STARLAN Interface Circuit Pack (STARLAN CP) in DLC- compatibility mode Disable this individual port (for any of the above data port types) CODE: 1801 1802 0 Command Reference 16-13[...]

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    TABLE 16-11 Port Administration, Trunks (Menu=1) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Physical port number CSSPP 1 Enter trunk port type code [See Table 16-12] 2 Enter trunk number [0001-9999; 0001-0104] 3 Assign class-of-service code [(DID—1-4; 3) (All other– See Table 16-13; 8)] 4 Assign pooled facility access code. [Facility access code; (100,101,102) [...]

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    TABLE 16-12 Trunk Type Codes If the Trunk Type is: Ground Start, CO Ground Start, WATS, FX Loop Start, CO Loop Start, WATS, FX PBX/Centrex DID Immediate Dial DID Wink Start Auto-in/Auto-out Auto-in/Immediate Dial-out Immediate Dial-in/Auto-out Immediate Dial-in/Immediate Dial-out Wink Dial-in/Auto-out Wink Dial-in/Wink Dial-out Delay Dial-in/Auto-o[...]

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    TABLE 16-13 Trunk TRUNK CLASS-OF-SERVICE (FOR ALL TRUNKS EXCEPT DID) COS NIGHT OUTWARD IN SHORT CODE SERVICE SIGNALING ONLY DISCONNECT 0 TT 1 TT ● 2 TT ● 3 TT ● ● 4 DP 5 DP ● 6 DP ● 7 DP ● ● 8 ● TT 9 ● TT ● 10 ● TT ● 11 ● TT ● ● 12 ● DP 13 ● DP ● 14 ● DP ● 15 ● DP ● ● TT = Touch-Tone DP = Dial-Pulse 1[...]

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    TABLE 16-14 Port Administration, Auxiliary Equipment (Menu=1) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Display physical port number, in the form CSSPP 1 Enter special feature port type code (see Table 16-15). 1 Assign external alerts [253] 2 Assign associated station number [PDC of associated station; 0 if night service alert] 1 Assign paging Interface (associate[...]

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    TABLE 16-15 Special Feature Port Type Codes This table shows data values associated with Action = 1 on Table 16-14 TN742, FEATURE ZTN78 TN763 ZTN76 ZTN77 TN748 TN758 ZTN79 Tone Detector 2101 External Alert 253 1st Page Zone 1301 702† 802† 2nd Page Zone 1302 702† 802† 3rd Page Zone 1303 702† 802† nth Page Zone 702† 802† DGC Delay Ann[...]

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    TABLE 16-16 Port Options PORTS, Station/Trunk/Special Port Circuit Board Options FOR QUALIFIED SYSTEMS TECHNICIANS ONLY* (See Table 16-17 , “Applicable Options”) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 32 Set CO disconnect time (in 20 msec increments) [0-2540 msec; 500] 33 Set end-to-end signaling tone timing [0-2540 msec; 60] (in 20 msec increments) 34 Set en[...]

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    TABLE 16-17 Applicable Options See WARNING for Table 16-16. Also note that a bullet in a box on this table indicates that the default value for that action (shown in Table 16-16) is applicable for this circuit board. No bullet indicates that the option is not applicable. CIRCUIT BOARD ACTION BOARD TYPE 32 33 34 35* 36 37 38 ZTN76 GS Trunk ● ● ?[...]

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    TABLE 16-18 PDC Administration (Menu=2) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 0 Move this station to a new port [CSSPP (new port assignment)] (moved-to port must be vacant) 1 Display terminal type code [See Table 16-2] 2-53 All other See note below. 90 Assign/remove PDC Display ID [”11 characters or less”, or “” to remove] Note Action/data items administ[...]

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    TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4) ACTION DESCRIPTION 3 4 5 6 7 11-18 25 26 25 26 27 30 31 32 33 34 40 Assign the number of rings before unanswered calls extended by Attendant return to the console (1-31) Force DID calls to unassigned DID numbers to ring at Attendant Console Force calls to FPDCs that are not logged in anywhere to ring at th[...]

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    TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 41 Specify the number of rings before calls [0-31; 2] are sent to call coverage or call following calls return to their home station 50 Set time of day [HHMM] 51 Set the date [MMDDYY] 52 Allow SMDR records to be sent to the [1=Y / 0=N] SMDR port 53 Start billing calls ho[...]

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    TABLE 16-19 System Administration (Menu=4) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 82 Switched Loop Attendant system: Queue [group number (1-32), should act as coverage receiver for which 0 for NONE] call coverage group? 83 Switched Loop Attendant system: Length [10-255; 20] of hold timer (seconds) 84 Switched Loop Attendant system: DID [PDC] access co[...]

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    TABLE 16-20 Standard Call Type Defaults FOR SWITCHED LOOP SYSTEMS ONLY DEFAULT DEFAULT CALL TYPE CODE PRIORITY ATTENDANT Dial Attendant (0) 1 4 0 Call Following -- Logged into SLAC 2 4 NA Non logged in FPDC 3 4 0 Unassigned DID 4 4 0 Attendant DID access code 5 4 0 PDC of Attendant 6 4 NA Coverage 7 4 0 Returning 8 4 0 TABLE 16-21 Message-Center-Li[...]

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    TABLE 16-22 Floating PDC Administration (Menu=5) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 List active FPDCs 2 Add an FPDC [FPDC to be added] 3 Delete an FPDC [FPDC to be deleted] 4 Enter existing FPDC to be named [FPDC] 5 Assign/remove Display ID from [”11 characters or FPDC selected with Action 4 less”, or “” to remove] TABLE 16-23 Direct Group Calling ([...]

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    TABLE 16-24 Toll Calls Allowed (TCA) List Administration (Menu=7) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 List numbers in a TCA list 2 Add a number to the list [NXX or NPA-NXX] 3 Delete a number from the list [NXX or NPA-NXX] Command Reference 16-27[...]

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    TABLE 16-25 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Search for PDCs of call coverage senders 1 2 Call coverage receiver group [1-32 or 101-132 if DGC coverage group] 1 Search for stations covering a specified group 2 2 Call coverage group [1-32] 1 Search for PDC of call coverage (individual) 3 receivers 2 PDC of covered station [P[...]

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    TABLE 16-25 Searches: Action Items (Menu=8) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Search for physical port locations 16 2 Port or board type (see Tables 16-26 and 16-27; 0 [port or board type] not applicable) 3 Limit the search to (1=) untranslated or [1/0] (0=) translated ports 1 Search for translated board locations 17 2 Port or board type (see T[...]

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    TABLE 16-26 Board Type—Wildcard Representation CATEGORY: BOARD DESCRIPTION: DATA: Empty Empty Slot (Searches 15 & 17 only) 0 Station Single-line Voice Terminal or Special Port 2 • • MERLIN CS Voice Terminal or Attendant 3 •• MET Voice Terminal 4 • • Trunk Ground Start or Paging 7 • • Loop Start or Paging 8 •• DID 9 •• [...]

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    TABLE 16-27 Port/Board Type—Specific Representation CATEGORY: Voice Station Trunk DESCRIPTION: Single-line without message waiting Single-line with message waiting 5-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal MERLIN CS Hands-Free-Answer Voice Terminal 10-Button MERLIN CS Voice Terminal MERLIN CS Built-in-Speakerphone Voice Terminal 34-Button MERLIN CS Voice[...]

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    TABLE 16-27 Port/Board Type—Specific Representation (continued) CATEGORY: DESCRIPTION: DATA: Special First Service Circuit 1101 External Alerts 253 First Paging Zone 1301 Second Paging Zone 1302 Third Paging Zone 1303 DGC Delay Announcement 255 Music-on-Hold 254 First Selector Console 1601 Second Selector Console 1602 First Directed Night Service[...]

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    TABLE 16-28 Save/Restore and System Restarts (Menu=9) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 1 Save (Backup) translations [1 to run] 2 Verify translations [1 to run] 3 Restore translations [1 to run] 10 Force a system warm start. FOR QUALIFIED [1 to run] SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN ONLY 20 Force a system cold start. FOR QUALIFIED [1 for Full Default, 2 SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN [...]

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    TABLE 16-30 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 100 Assign a pattern number [1-8] 101 Assign a start time for subpattern 1A in the form [HHMM] HOUR, MINUTES (HHMM) 102 Assign a stop time for subpattern 1A [HHMM] 110 Assign Route 1 for subpattern 1A (a facility access [FAC or VFC] code [FAC] or virtual facility[...]

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    TABLE 16-30 Automatic Route Selection Administration (Menu=11) (continued) ACTION DESCRIPTION DATA 401 Assign the ARS access code [dial code: 9] 402 Assign ARS pattern number for international calls [1-8; 0 for none; 0] 500 Home Area Code (HAC) exception list number (1- [1-4] 4) 501 ARS routing pattern associated with this [1-8] HAC exception list [...]

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    Requirements for the SAT This section defines requirements for the system administration terminal (SAT). Any data terminal with an RS-232C interface that meets the requirements below may be used as the SAT. Display System 25 administration requires the following display characteristics: ■ Minimum display size of 16 lines by 80 columns ■ Ability[...]

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    Index A Access code, speed dialing, 4-10 Access Toll Calls Allowed list, 4-7 Account Code Entry feature, 10-9 Account Codes, 4-5 Action groups, 2-7 – 2-8 Action number, 2-4 Action number, changing, 2-5 Add code to Toll Calls Allowed list, 4-7 data terminal, 7-1, 8-1 Floating Personal Dial Code, 4-8 member to DGC group, 11-2 voice terminal, 7-1, 8[...]

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    D Data, 2-4 Data button, 10-8 search, 14-2 Data Line and STARLAN CP Ports, administration, 8-1 Data port, 2-6 Data stations, 3-5 administration, 8-1 Data terminals, class of service, 8-4 Data value, changing, 2-5 Date, set, 4-4 Default button assignments, 10-1 Default translations, 3-1 Delete code from TCA list, 4-8 DGC group member, 11-2 FPDC, 4-8[...]

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    N Night Service, 5-5, 7-6, 7-10 search, 14-4 Night Service button, 10-10 Night Service trunk, 2-9 Number of DID digits, 4-6 O On-line switch, 17-1 One-button transfer to data feature, 10-8 Other area codes exception list, 12-8 Outside area code toll calls, 4-2 Outward calls restriction of access to, 7-5, 7-7 restriction of access to, data stations,[...]

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    Terminals, 3-5 Tie trunks, 5-6 Time of Day, 4-4 Toll Calls Allowed Lists, 2-9, 4-7 - 4-8 forms, 3-4 Toll restriction class, 7-5, 7-8 data stations, 8-5 Toll Restriction Options, 4-1 Tone detector, additional, 6-4 Training, 1-1 Translation tables, ARS digit, 12-8 Translations, saving, 13-2 Trunk, 2-6, 3-2 Class-of-Service, non-DID, 5-3 type, 5-2 Tru[...]