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    37TL-130401Table 9.4Entry Fields for Record Code CA (Continued)
    COL.NAME
    3all Waiting
    3ueue Timeout
    Zontrol
    3verflow to
    Universal Night
    AnswerAttendant
    Y = allowed
    Camp-on.=not allowed
    Attendant Recall
    on Hold
    Attendant
    Break-In
    Attendant
    Y = allowedPaging Queue
    - = not allowed
    Attendant
    Paging
    Attendant
    Assignment for
    Room-to-Room Blocking
    Function
    (Attendant
    Assignment
    Status)VALID
    ENTRIES
    f = UNA zone or
    cones (l-4)
    .=N/A
    Y = allowed
    . = not allowed
    Y = allowed
    - = not allowed
    Y = allowed
    - = not allowed
    Y = allowed
    - = not allowed
    A = console
    assignment
    required,
    - = all consoles
    can activate
    room-to-room
    blocking feature.
    8187COMMENTSThis field determines whether or not a (Universal Night Answer) zone is 
    alerteca call has been waiting in the attendantwaiting queue for a longer time than the attendant call waiting queue on Code OT, columns 30-32.-If this field is used and the console hasmore calls presented to it than are answered, the calls automatically divertUNA zone defined here. The UNA indicator is a bell or light that alerts users to calls that need to be answeredThis field determines whether or not calthe call waiting queue are allowed to to the UNA.-If an entry is made in this field, then anmust be made in columns 27-30 to defirUNA to which the calls will overflow.If the attendant is allowed to camp on tobusy line, enter Y.If a call put on hold by the attendant is automatically recall to the console afterpredetermined amount of time, enter Y.If the attendant is allowed to break in onongoing station call, enter Y.If the attendant is allowed to put a call irpage queue, enter Y.If the attendant is allowed to access thepaging system equipment via the PAGEpushbutton, enter Y.This field determines whether or not both consoles are allowed to activate throom-to-room blocking feature.-If a first choice console is given, then cthe first choice console can activate the
    feature.-If the first choice console is in the nightmode, then the second choice consoleautomatically assumes the function.-If A is entered, then only one console caccess the feature.-If the field is dashed, then both consoleallowed to access the feature. 
    						
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    Record Code CN:9.5 Record Code CN, Figure 9.5, allows the system to have
    Common Attendantcommon DNs (Directory Numbers) for a variety of Attendant
    Directory NumbersConsole configurations.
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    Figure 9.5Record Code CN: Common Attendant Directory Numbers Data Sheet
    Table 9.5Entry Fields for Record Code CN
    COL.NO.
    12-15
    16-23
    COL.NAME
    Attendant
    Directory
    Number
    Attendant
    Console
    NumberVALID
    ENTRIES
    0000-9999= number
    or 000-999
    Y =access
    - = no accessCOMMENTSIf a directory number used is other than thenumber defined on Record Code AT, this fiedetermines the attendant directory number.-If three-digit numbers are used, they
    should be right justified.
    -This number provides for a unique orstandard calling number for the AttendantConsole that allows the same DN to be usedfor different consoles.-With this number, a user can dial 2000 andbe connected to either attendant 0 or 1.NOTE: Each Attendant Console numberassigned to answer calls via the commonattendant directory number must be listed onRecord Code AT, column 12.For each Attendant Console number listed,this field determines whether or not access an attendant via the specified attendantdirectory number is allowed.D-l 74SVR 52 
    						
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    TRUNK
    10.0 This section describes the record codes required to
    FEATURESdefine the various system trunks and their features. The following
    record codes are required:
    l Record Code Tl defines the system trunk group parameters.
    l Record Code T2 defines additional system trunk group
    parameters.
    x-.  .l Record Code CR defines system toll restriction.
    l Record Code EC defines system expanded toll restriction.
    l Record Code AS defines service codes allowed with toll
    restriction.
    l Record Code TC defines the system trunk group members.
    l Record Code NA defines permanent connection trunks.
    0 Record Code DA defines CO digit absorption. 
    						
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    Record Code Tl:Trunk Group Part 
    - 110.1 Record Code 
    Tl , Figure 10.1, provides parameters that are
    used to define trunk groups within the system. Record Code T2
    also provides parameters for defining trunk groups. Individual
    trunks that make up the trunk groups are defined on Record
    Code TC.
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    Table 10.1Entry Fields for Record Code Tl
    COL.VALID
    NAME
    ENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12-13Trunk Group
    00-63 = number
    NumberThis field determines the trunk group number.
    -An RLT (Release Link Trunk) group does
    s-not need trunk group assignment. The.”combined line and recording trunks are. . .allowed access to the distant toll operator if
    seizure (loop or E&M) capability is allowed.
    -The trunk group number must be unique
    .-across this record code.
    - Any trunk group defined here must also be
    defined on Record Code T2 and have at least
    one member on Record Code TC.
    -An incoming RLT from a CAS Branch is not
    configured as a trunk group.
    14-16Trunk
    COT = DID/CO/
    ApplicationAssign the type of trunk usage allowed to the
    DODtrunk group.
    FXT = FX-The following rules apply to trunk
    TIE = Tieapplications:
    WTS = WATS
    -COS: TIE, COT, FXT, and WTS trunks can
    DIC = dictationbe assigned a COS (columns 17-20) if their
    accesstrunk direction is marked IN or TW (columns
    PAG = paging
    21-22).access
    -DIG, PAG, REC, CAS, and CLR trunks
    NIC = networkcannot be assigned a COS.
    interface-If this field is marked DIC, NIC, PAG, or
    REC = recorderREC, columns 21-50 must be dashed.
    announcer access-The recommended ratio of DID trunks to
    CAS = centralizedDID stations is 1 trunk to 10 stations.
    attendant service
    -REC uses a 2-wire E&M trunk.
    CLR = combined
    line and recording
    trunks (sometimes
    used for billing of
    motel guest
    rooms)SVR 5210
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    COMMENTS
    -If columns14-16 are markedCAS, the
    displayable COS (Record Code DD) assigned
    to the trunk group must be marked -- in
    columns 
    16-17 and 36-37, and SA in
    columns 24-25. The dashes disallow
    switched direct line and modem access, and
    SA allows station access.
    -If columns 
    14-l 6 are marked COT, FXT, or
    WTS and these are incoming trunks (marked
    IN in columns 
    21-22) the only allowed
    features for the trunk group are trunk group
    access, dictation equipment access, station
    access, and RLT access.
    -If columns 
    14-16 are marked TIE, the only
    features restricted from the trunk group are
    switched direct line and progressive
    19-20Class of Service00-l 5 = assignedAssign the n-displayable COS for the trunk
    N-Displayable
    -=N/Agroup.(defaults to 0)-The n-displayable COS must be defined on
    Record Code NC.
    -If columns 
    14-l 6 are marked WTS, the n-displayable COS (Record Code NC) assigned
    to the trunk group must be marked DS in
    columns 28-29. DS provides the trunk group
    with data line security. All other
    n-displayable COS fields must be dashed.
    -If columns 14-16 are marked TIE, the only
    allowed features for the trunk group are
    attendant information, data line security,
    universal night answer, computer access,
    special common carrier, and speed calling.
    -If columns 14-16 are marked COT or FXT
    and the trunks are incoming (marked IN in
    columns 
    21-22), the only allowed features for
    the trunk group are attendant information, data
    line security, universal night answer, and
    computer access. 
    						
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    Assign the trunk di
    -If this field is marked OG or
    -If this fieldis marked OG or --, columns
    17-20 must be dashed. If this field is marked
    IN or TW, columns 17-20 can be dashed or
    marked with any allowable digit.
    -If this field is marked TW, columns 23-30
    must be marked withany validentry and not
    -If this field is marked OG, columns 23-26
    must be marked with dashes, and columns
    27-30 can be marked with any valid entry but
    must not be dashed.
    -If this field is marked IN, columns 23-26
    23-24
    Trunk Incoming DP
    Signal:Assign the incoming signaling mode for the
    TCtrunk group.
    Signaling Mode MXDP = lines that use dial pulse signaling (used
    orfor DID and Tie lines)
    -- = incomingTC = lines that use touch calling signaling
    signaling modeMX= lines that can use DP or TC type
    signaling
    -- = N/A (used for paging/dictation, hot-line
    service, recorder announcer, traffic to the
    attendant, or any answer-only trunk)
    25Trunk IncomingY = allowed (TieThis field determines whether or not the trunk
    Signal:
    only)group is allowed incoming return of dial tone.
    Return Dial-=N/ATone-This field is used by Tie trunk groups only.
    -When this field is allowed, the incoming
    trunk receives dial tone from the remote end,
    indicating that dial tone is coming from the
    switch.
    -Columns 25 and 26 are mutually exclusive.
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    COMMENTS
    -This fieldis sometimes used for remote
    -Columns 25 and 26 are mutually exclusive.
    -If a 
    Y is entered in this field, an
    dial pulse type signaling.
    -Touch calling signaling can connect to
    touch calling type signaling.
    DP = lines that use dial pulse signaling
    TC = lines that use touch calling signaling
    MX = linesthat can
    useDPor TCtype
    -Return dial tone is used when a ground star
    signal cannot be used as an indication to 
    st2outpulsing to a CO. This is normally for loop
    trunk applications. When the dial tone
    returned bit is implemented, there is a 
    6-second delay between the trunk seizure and
    the start of outpulsing on speed calls (no
    matter what trunk type). The dial tone return
    bit does not indicate that return of dial tone i:
    the only valid indication from the CO that
    he CO will normally be
    must be marked CM.
    If columns 
    14-l 6 are marked CAS, this field
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    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAME
    ENTRIESCOMMENTS
    3i -32Trunk
    CA = incomingAssign the type of trunk disconnect
    Disconnect
    CD = outgoingsupervision for the trunk group.
    Supervision
    BT = incoming and-All references to the incoming or outgoing
    outgoing (Tie)trunk calls are from the system point of view.
    x-.-- = N/A
    -Disconnect is defined as an on-hook
    condition for 300 milliseconds after the answer
    condition has been received.
    -Loop start trunks usually do not guarantee_
    disconnect supervision.
    -E&M and ground start trunks, however, will
    usually guarantee disconnect supervision.
    33-34Billing Mode
    AL = AIODThis field determines whether the billing mode
    CM = CAMAused is AIOD (Automatic Identification of
    -- = N/AOutward Dialing) or CAMA (Centralized
    Automatic Message Accounting).
    -AIOD is used for billing information that is
    provided by the CO. This feature provides the
    DN of stations placing outside calls. This
    feature can be used only if the CO supports
    AIOD trunks.
    -If this field is marked AL, column 38 must be
    marked 1, 2, 3, or 4.
    -CAMA is used only on outgoing toll trunk
    groups.
    -If this field is marked CM, columns 21-22
    must be marked OG.
    35-36Alternate Trunk00-63 = trunkAssign the alternate trunk group to be used if
    Groupgroup numberthe trunk group is busy when a user places a
    -- = N/Acall.
    -Only one alternate trunk group is allowed
    per trunk group.
    -If no alternate trunk group is to be used, the
    field is dashed.
    -If an alternate trunk group is not used, the
    potential for calls to be blocked exists.
    -The alternate trunk group must be defined
    as a trunk group on Record Codes 
    Tl and T2.
    37Trunk TransferY = allowedY allows a call to be transferred.
    Allowed
    - = N/A (REC or-Transfer should not be allowed for recorder
    MERS trunk group) announcer trunks. However, when trunk
    transfer is not allowed, the attendant can
    transfer a call to a station, but the station
    cannot transfer the call elsewhere.SVR 5210
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    Entry Fields for Record Code Tl (Continued)COMMENTS
    -The FB-17276 card has 4 circuits. Circuits
    1 and 2 are loop; circuits 3 and 4 are E&M.
    -If the 
    AIOD option is used and no circuit is
    defined, the default value is circuit 1.
    -If used, the 
    AIOD card must be defined on
    Record Code FR.
    -If this field is marked 
    1, 2, 3, or 4, columns
    33-34 must be marked AL.
    number 
    (CAMA) sending requirements.
    ield allowsbillingidentification to the
    -When a three-digit station numbering plan
    is used, the missing 
    terminal.digit is the first
    missing digit and must be specified.
    NOTE: If this field is dashed, column 44 must
    (ACD/DIL) Trunk
    Pilot Number
    number of a station hunting group. If needed
    a single station can receive limited 
    ACD/DIL-If a singlestation number is used, theD-l 82
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