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    							TL-130400-1001Table 10.1Entry Fields for Record Code Tl (Continued)
    COL.COL.VALIDNO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    45-48Automatic Call
    0000-9999 =
    ICont’d) Distribution/number
    Direct-In Line
    (right justify
    (ACD/DIL) Trunk three-digit
    Pilot Numbernumbers)
    mm-m = N/AFor the limited ACD feature to work properly, it
    is recommended to use a pilot number from a
    circular hunt group.
    -If an entry (other than dashes) is made in
    this field, columns 23-26 must be dashed.
    -If an entry (other than dashes) is made in
    this field, columns 14-16 must be marked
    CAS, CLR, COT, FXT, TIE, or WTS.
    -The direction for any of those trunk groups,
    must be marked IN or TW (columns 21-22).
    49Route to RLT
    (Release Link
    Trunk)Y = connect to RLTThis field determines whether or not incoming
    - = connect toseizure is assigned to a trunk group when no
    local attendantincoming signaling (ringdown) is allowed to
    connect to the RLT (CAS) or to the local
    Attendant Console.
    NOTE: If the site is a CAS Branch and calls
    are to be routed to the CAS Main location, this
    field must be marked Y.
    50Answer Back
    Recorder
    AnnouncerY = allowed
    -=N/AThis field determines whether or not the trunk
    group is allowed an answer back signal when
    any trunk group is routed to a recorder
    announcer.
    51-This field should be allowed if the trunk
    group is routed to a recorder announcer. This
    allows the CO to bill for the time that the
    calling party is connected to the recording.
    RecorderY = allowedThis field determines the recorder announcer
    Announcer
    -=N/Atrunk group that is to return an answer back
    Return Answer
    Backsignal when connected to an incoming trunk.
    NOTE: If this field is marked Y, columns 
    14-16 must be marked REC.
    52-53Delete DID01-10 = numberIn a DID application, this field determines the
    Digits-- = N/Anumber of digits sent from the CO that are to
    be deleted. This field is used when the CO is
    sending more digits than needed (e.g., 
    three-digit numbering plan in effect and the CO is
    sending four digits).
    54Agent Group
    Number
    O-7 = number
    - = not assignedAssign the agent group number for the trunkgroup.-This field is used only for CAS or full ACD.
    -If columns 14-16 are marked CAS, this
    field must specify an agent group O-7.SVR 5210
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    Table 10.1Entry Fields for Record Code Tl (Continued)
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    55
    56Trunk Homing
    Selection
    s-.”. . . .
    ._Automatic
    Circuit
    AssuranceH = allowed
    - = not allowed
    .-Y = selected
    - = not selectedThis field determines whether or not the trunk
    group is allowed homing.
    -Entering an H in this field provides trunk
    homing, which acts like a terminal hunt group.
    -Normally a dash is recommended in this
    field. This provides circular hunting.
    NOTE: If this field is marked H, columns 
    21-22 must be marked OG or TW.
    Enter Y if the ACA (Automatic Circuit
    Assurance) feature option is used by the trunk
    group.-By monitoring the holding time for both long
    and short calls, this feature gives an indication
    of possible trunk problems.
    -The definition of a long and short call is
    determined by the following parameters.
    57-58Automatic01-15 = numberEnter the number of call attempts that must fall
    Circuitof calls in the shortbelow the seconds listed in columns 59-60
    Assurancecall
    ’before a short call report is made.
    Short Call-- = not selected-A default value is not provided for this field.
    Threshold-This feature is also used for remote
    maintenance.
    59-61Automatic
    Circuit
    Assurance
    Short Call
    Interval001-255 =seconds
    _- = notselected
    1-3 = suggestedvalueEnter the number of seconds that a trunk must
    be seized before it is seen by the system as a
    short call.
    -This value should be set lower than the
    normal amount of time the site spends on a
    call (e.g., a telemarketing group may average
    calls that are very short in length).
    -A default value is not provided for this field.
    62-64Automatic
    001-255 =Enter the number of minutes that must pass
    Circuitsecondsbefore the short call threshold is reset.
    Assurance
    _- = not-The above listed short call parameters are
    Short Call Reset selectedmonitored for the amount of time set here.
    Interval-If the above parameters are reached within
    the time frame, then a short call report is sent
    to the 
    Attendant/MDR.-If the parameters are not met, the timer is
    reset to zero and the short call parameters are
    set back to zero.
    -A default value is not provided for this field.D-l 84
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    							TL-130400-1001Table 10.1Entry Fields for Record Code Tl (Continued)
    CQL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    65-67Automatic001-255 =Enter the number of minutes that a trunk must
    Circuit
    minutesbe seized before a report is made.
    Assurance Long --- = not
    -If this value is reached, a report is sent to
    Calf Intervalselectedthe AttendantIMDR.45 = suggestedThis value should be set higher than the
    valuenormal amount of time the site spends on a
    call (e.g., a site that has the data option may_
    be making long data calls).
    - A default value is not provided for this field.
    68Outgoing TrunkY = outpulse FRLIf the trunk group has been given an FRL
    Group Facility
    - = not selectedvalue, this field determines whether or not the
    RestrictionFRL value is outpulsed when an outgoing trunk
    Level Outpulsedcall is made.
    NOTE: If the FRL option is used, this field will
    normally be marked Y for Tie trunks
    connecting two switches in a network.
    69
    70
    71Incoming Trunk
    O-7 = numberThis field determines the incoming FRL value
    Group Default
    - = N/A (TCM notfor the trunk group.
    Facility
    equipped)NOTE: If a remote network system does not
    Restriction
    have the capability to send an FRL, an FRL
    Levelvalue can be given to that incoming trunk.
    Outgoing Trunk
    O-7 = numberThis field determines the FRL value to be
    Group Facility
    - = N/A (TCM notoutpulsed for the trunk group.
    Restriction
    equipped)-The FRL value should only be outpulsed for
    Level to Accessa MERS networking environment.
    IntegratingY = 
    IVMS trunkEnter Y if the trunk group is used to support
    Voice
    groupthe 
    IVMS option.
    Messaging
    - = not an IVMSSystem Trunktrunk group
    Identifier
    72Reserved- = only allowed
    entryThis field is not used for this SVR.SVR 5210
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    							TL-130400-1001Record Code T2:
    Trunk Group Part 
    - 210.2 Record Code T2, Figure 
    10.2A, provides parameters that
    define trunk groups. This record code is used along with Record
    Code 
    Tl in defining trunk groups.
    Columns 14-28 are only used if toll restriction is in effect. If the
    trunk group does not have toll restriction, dash columns 14-28.
    Figures containing flowcharts and examples for toll restriction
    configurations are included at the end of this record code.
    Programming information is as follows:D-l 86
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    s-.”. . . .l A flowchart (Figure 10.2B) is included to explain toll restriction.
    The flowchart assumes that a station classed as toll restricted
    has dialed the trunk group access code. When toll restriction
    . .is placed on a trunk group, the flowchart explains the
    checkpoints that the system uses to determine the type of toll
    restriction that is to be used.
    l Figures 
    10.2C and 10.2D explain three-digit and six-digit
    analysis as applied to the system.
    l Figures 
    10.2E and 10.2F show a cross-section of the
    columns on Record Code T2 that apply to toll and code
    restriction. The three types of toll and code restriction are
    categorized and shown in examples.
    l Figure 
    10.2G is a flowchart that shows how to fill out the
    various record codes that can be used for toll and code
    restriction. These record codes are T2, CR, EC, AS, and DA.
    It is recommended to read the flowchart before completing
    these record codes.SVR 5210 
    						
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    Table 10.2Entry Fields for Record Code T2COL.COL.VALID
    NO.NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    12-13Trunk Group00-63 = number
    This field determines the trunk group number.
    Number
    -If Record Code 
    Tl , columns 14-l 6, are
    marked 
    DIG, PAG, REC, or NIC, columns 14-Y..e40 and 45-46 must be dashed.
    .
    -Each trunk group number on this record
    code must appear on Record Code 
    Tl,columns 12-l 3.
    . .._-Trunk group numbers must be unique
    ’ 14-15across this record code.
    Trunk TollTL = simple tollAssign the type of toll restriction placed on a
    Restriction
    restriction 
    (three-trunk group.
    digit analysis)-TL is used for trunk groups required to
    ET = expanded tollanalyze the NPA dialed.
    toll restriction-ET is used for trunk groups required to
    (six-digit analysis)analyze the 
    ABCs of the NPA dialed.
    -- = N/A-If this field is marked ET, column 27 must
    have an entry.
    -If this field is marked TL, column 26 must
    have an entry and columns 27-28 must be
    dashed.
    -If this field is marked --, columns 16-28
    must be dashed.
    -If a station has a displayable COS that
    allows toll access, the call will bypass the toll
    restriction placed on the trunk group.
    -Toll access is assigned to stations on
    Record Code DD, columns 14-15, by
    marking the columns TA.
    16-17Toll AccessNM = numberFields in columns 16-25 determine the
    Code Digits:allowedaccess codes allowed to the toll restricted
    Code Indicator
    QP = operatortrunk group. The access codes determined
    permittedby these fields are 1 + , 0 + or 0 
    - . An
    NR = numberaccess code of 1 + is normally used to access
    restrictedtoll trunks. In an NPA with conflicting codes,
    OR = operator1 
    + is always dialed. An access code of 0 +
    restrictedis used to make an operator assisted toll call.
    -- = allowedAn access code of 0- is used to make a
    credit card call (or a call that is dialed after
    the digit 0 is dialed).
    -Columns 16-20 determine whether or not
    1 + dialing is allowed.
    -Columns 21-25 determine whether or not
    0+ or 0- dialing is allowed.D-l 88
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    Table 10.2Entry Fields for Record Code T2 (Continued)COMMENTS
    -If toll restriction is
    ineffect, for normal
    applications this field will only be marked NM
    -If this field is dashed, columns 18-20 and
    23-25 must be dashed.
    -If this field is not dashed, columns 18-20
    and 23-25 must be marked 0-- to 999.
    required for the trunk group.
    -For normal applications, column 18 is
    marked 1 and columns 19-20 are dashed.
    -Columns 18-20 determine the digit while
    columns 16-l 7 determine whether or not the
    system allows access to that digit.
    -If digit 1 is dashed, then digits 2 and 3 must
    also be dashed.
    21-22Second TollNM = number-Columns 21-25 are normally used to
    Access: Codealloweddetermine whether 0 + or 0- dialing is
    IndicatorOP = operatorallowed.
    permitted-If toll restriction is in effect, for normal
    NR = numberapplications this field will only be marked OP
    restrictedor OR.
    OR = operatorNOTE: The entry for the toll access code and
    restrictedthe second toll access code cannot be the
    - = allowedsame.
    23-25Second TollO-9 = numberThis field determines the one-, two-, or
    Access Code
    -=N/Athree-digit toll access or operator code
    Digits 
    1, 2, or 3required for the trunk group.
    -For normal applications, column 18 is
    marked 1 and columns 19-20 are dashed.
    -Columns 18-20 determine the digit while
    columns 16-17 determine whether or not the
    system allows access to that digit.
    -If digit 1 is dashed, then digits 2 and 3 must
    also be dashed.SVR 5210
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    Table 10.2Entry Fields for Record Code T2 (Continued)
    COL.VALID
    NAMEENTRIESCOMMENTS
    26Codel-8 = number
    This field determines the code restriction table
    Restriction
    -=N/Anumber used by the trunk group.
    Table Number-This field points to Record Code CR,
    .”column 12. Column 12 is a table number for-..the allowed NPAIABC of that table.
    -If an entry is made in this column, Record
    Code CR must be completed.
    . .
    27Expanded orl-8 = numberThis field determines the expanded or
    Conflicting
    - = N/Aconflicting table number used for the trunk
    Table Number
    group.-This field points to Record Code EC, column
    12. Column 12 is a table number for the
    allowed 
    NPA(s) of that table.
    -If an entry is made in this column, Record
    Codes CR and EC must be completed.
    281+ Codel-8 = numberAssign the code restriction table number used
    Restriction
    - = N/Aby the trunk group.
    Table Number
    -This number is used when conflicting NPA
    and ABC codes exist.
    -If an entry is made in this column, Record
    Code CR must be completed.
    29Pad Class
    (two-way)1-9 = number
    or
    -=N/AAssign pad two-way trunk application for a
    trunk group.
    -This is used to put additional dB pads
    (decimal level) on a trunk. This is used for
    volume control.
    -Two-way pertains to a two-way
    connection.
    l=FX
    2= PABWCO or PABXICRL trunks
    3 = non-tandem PABX Tie trunks (This is
    used in a tandem network, allowing the PABX
    to access CO trunks from a remote PABX, but
    not access Tie trunks that connect the remote
    PABX to other PABXs in the network.
    4= satellite Tie trunks (This PABX only has Tie
    trunks that connect it to a main switch. Other
    trunks are accessed at the main switch.)
    5 = inter-tandem PABX Tie trunks (This is
    used in a tandem network, allowing incoming
    PABX trunks to access CO lines, but not
    access Tie lines to network PABXs.) 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Table 10.2Entry Fields for Record Code T2 (Continued)COMMENTS
    6= tandem PABX Tie trunks (This is used in a
    tandem network, allowing incoming PABX
    trunks to access CO lines as well as Tie
    trunks to other 
    PABXs.)
    7= class 4 WATS trunks (normally a small CO
    with limited capabilities)
    8 = class 5 WATS trunks (This type of CO can
    provide toll switching.)
    9 = conference port
    - = dictation access, recorder announcer
    access, or N/A
    ree-way pertains
    to a three-way connection.
    2= FX trunks, PABXCO or PABXCLR trunks,
    class 5 WATS trunks
    4= non-tandem PABX Tie trunks, satellite Tie
    trunks, inter-tandem PABX Tie trunks,
    tandem PABX Tie trunks, class 4 WATS trunks
    - = dictation access, recorder announcer
    access, paging access, or N/A.
    31MERS EscapeO-9 = digitAssign the code used (number dialed) to
    Digit
    -=N/Aaccess off-network facilities after placing an
    on-network MERS call.
    NOTE: If an entry is made in this field, Record
    Code Sl, columns 19 and 23, may require
    entries.
    32MERS Pause
    Value/Seizurel-5 = seconds
    -=N/AAfter a trunk is seized, this field determines the
    amount of seconds the system waits before
    sending the first digit.
    -This is the pause applied after the escape
    digit and allows a second dial tone on the
    homing switch.
    NOTE: If an entry is made in this field, Record
    Code SI, column 18, may require an entry.SVR 5210
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    							TL-130400-1001Table 10.2Entry Fields for Record Code T2 (Continued)
    COL.COL.VALID
    NO.
    NAMEENTRIES
    33
    34
    35VlERS Pause
    l-5 = seconds
    Jalue/Escape.=N/A
    s-.”
    MERS Pause
    dalue/Toll3arrier Code
    3lockY = blocked
    TransmissionN = not blocked
    Ignore Reverse
    Battery Check
    Message MeterY = allowed
    Pegs Indicator
    - = not allowed 1-5 = seconds
    - = N/A
    36
    37
    8/87SVR 5210I = ignore battery
    check
    - = perform
    battery checkCOMMENTS
    After the escape digit is sent, this field
    determines the amount of seconds the system
    waits before sending the next digits.
    -Normally this field is only used for
    applications involving an older CO. It provides
    a pause after the first digit is dialed.
    NOTE: If an entry is made in this field, Record
    Code SI, columns 19 and 23, may require
    entries.
    After the toll barrier code is sent (type 1 + or
    0 + 
    ), this field determines the amount of
    seconds the system waits before sending the
    next digit.
    NOTE: If an entry is made in this field, Record
    Code SI, column 20, must be marked B.
    Enter Y if blocked transmission is to be
    applied during outpulsing before dialing is
    completed.
    -This is used in applications where a DTMF
    station accesses a trunk group with outgoing
    DP signaling and is then fed to a CO that has
    combined DP and DTMF receivers.
    -It is recommended to apply block
    transmission to systems with 
    IFPs on Tie
    trunks.
    -If block transmission is required and not
    performed, the result is a transmission of
    double digits.
    Enter Y if the reverse battery check is ignored
    by the system that acknowledges disconnect
    supervision.
    -An area serviced by a Bell CO should be
    marked I. If an FGBS pay phone is used, it is
    recommended to dash this field.
    -If ignore battery check is required and not
    performed, the system will see it as a
    disconnect.
    Enter Y if the message meter pegs indicator
    for calls terminating to a trunk group is used.
    -This field is only used for motel applications
    that use the message meter pegs feature on
    the KEDU. 
    						
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