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    							TL-130400-1001GENERAL
    Generic Program
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    CuSltgmer Data
    Base Program
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    Custom Engineered
    Data Base1.0 The Fujitsu GTE Business Systems’ 
    OMNI SI is controlled by
    system software composed of the generic and customer data
    base programs. The initial and update programming of the data
    base is performed by the system.
    1.1 The generic program contains the software instructions for
    all of the features in the system. It is ordered by SVR (System
    Version Release) along with the system hardware, and its
    contents are the same at all sites using the same SVR.
    1.2 The customer data base program contains all of the,
    equipment, feature, and service parameters for the site. It is
    programmed for each site before the site is placed in service.
    Changes to an existing site configuration are made via data base
    updates, Recent Change, and Manual Recent Change.
    There are two ways of configuring the customer data base,
    custom engineering or pre-engineering.
    1.2.1 Information to be programmed into the custom data base
    can be sent to FGBS Manufacturing Engineering six weeks
    before system installation. It is checked, converted into loading
    format, put onto a floppy disk, and returned to the job site. Once
    the data is put on the disk, any changes must be entered on site
    after loading.
    Manufacturing Engineering uses CPG 
    (Cust6mer Programming
    Generator) computer programming to process customer data,
    i.e., data specific to a job site. The data is entered on data
    sheets and then processed by the CPG. This document
    describes the format for all of the software programming data
    sheets and gives instructions for completing them. Data sheets
    are divided into related groups of data by record codes. Record
    codes exist for lines, trunks, Attendant Console(s), features, and
    the PD-200’” Data Option, as well as other categories. 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001. . .The CPG produces an error message for all data that is
    incomplete. It checks for improper data format, invalid data
    ranges, and data inconsistencies between fields. An engineer
    from Manufacturing Engineering reviews the CPG program
    print-outs after each program run. An error message guide
    describes each error print-out in detail, and the engineer
    decides on the corrective action to take. If clarification is
    needed, Marketing Engineering or the site is contacted. The
    engineer then inputs any changes to the stored data sheet record
    x-code infor lation and returns it through the CPG program toL *recheck fierrors. This procedure is repeated until no errors
    are found. The data is then converted into system memory
    format, placed onto a floppy disk, and returned to the job site for
    loading into the system.
    . .
    AdditionalIn addition to the floppy disk, the customer is provided with
    Documentationseveral documentation listings for the site.
    @ Error Summary Listing. This listing summarizes the errors
    found in the input data base.
    8 Customer Programming Records Listing. This listing
    documents all of the data base programming values contained
    in the CPG program input. It has approximately the same
    format as the software data sheets.
    9 Statistical Summary Listing. This listing summarizes the
    results of the CPG processing for the site.
    @ Alternate Sorts Listing. The line, trunk, and common port data
    record codes from the CPG listing are printed in several
    different orders.
    0 Cable Pairs Listing. Wire pair color code and cable
    designations are associated with physical locations for all lines
    and trunks in the system.
    0 Customer Memory Tables Listing. This listing shows a
    formatted print-out of all of the site dependent memory tables
    and their hexadecimal values.
    Pre-Engineered1.2.2 An alternative to a custom engineered data base is a
    Data Basestandard (pre-engineered) data base. The standard data base
    comes in several sizes with pre-programed values. Loading the
    standard data base into the system is done at installation.
    Modifications to the data base can be made on site via Recent
    Change.
    The same type of CPG produced documentation is sent with a
    pre-engineered data base as is sent with a custom engineered
    data base. Any data base changes made on site must be added
    to the CPG. 
    						
    							DATA SHEET
    PREPARATION
    Data Sheet
    x-.1 *Design
    Coding Conventions
    Alphabetic, Numeric,
    And Characters RulesTL-130400-I 00-l
    2.0 This section contains instructions for providing data base
    information. Software programming data sheets are required.
    Data sheets are ordered under part number Fm-41395. A
    single sheet for each record code is provided, with a maximum
    of 64 entries per sheet. Because some record codes, such as
    those for line or trunk circuits, require more entries than can be
    provided for by one data sheet, copies of the data sheet must be
    made.
    2.1 The data sheets are designed as keypunch input forms, with
    each line relating to an 80-column tab card image. If a record
    code data sheet is not used for a given site, it must be marked
    “N/A” and sent in as part of the total package of forms.
    2.2 This paragraph provides information for filling in the data
    sheets. The completed data sheets used for the 
    OMNI SI are
    referred to as record codes.
    2.2.1 The following rules apply when filling out the data sheets:
    l 1 denotes the numeral “one”
    l i denotes the letter “eye”
    e 2 denotes the numeral “two”
    0 Z denotes the letter “zee”l 
    D denotes the letter “dee” (it should not be rounded to look like
    the numeral 0)
    e U denotes the letter “you”
    * Zeros must be slashed (0) to prevent keypunch errors due to
    confusing zeros with the letter 0.
    0 A dash (-) is used within the text to indicate a not applicable
    condition.
    - A blank entry is interpreted by the keypunch operator as an
    overlooked field, and you will be contacted for an entry. This
    will delay completion of the data base.
    - A dash indicates that the field was not overlooked, but
    requires no entry.
    - When a dash is entered and the field has a default value,
    that value is assigned by the 
    CPG. 
    						
    							TL-130400-1001Record Code2.2.2 The following entries are found on the record code sheets:
    Entries
    0 Job Drawing Serial Number. This preprinted entry refers to a
    prefix ID and the base number for an installation identity
    number assigned by Manufacturing Engineering.
    e Sequence Number. This preprinted entry, located in columns
    7, 8, and 9, is used by the CPG to incorporate data sheet
    information to generate the site data disk.
    x-.1 *l Record Code. This preprinted entry, located in columns 10
    and 11, refers to the type of features referenced on each data
    sheet.
    Directory Number‘2.2.3 When a four-digit number is used, enter (0000 - 9999).
    A three-digit directory number is entered as (000 
    - 999).
    These entries are to be right justified in the four columns
    provided. An example of a right justified three- and four-digit
    numbering plan is shown in Table 2.1. Defining a three-digit
    number requires a blank before the first digit. This is the only
    application in which a blank is used in completing the record
    ‘codes.
    Table 2.1 Directory Numbers
    Three-Digit Directory Numbers
    999(a blank comes before the number)
    Card Slot2.24 The KS (Universal Card Slot) to PCS (Physical Card Slot)
    numbering convention and comparison are given in Table 2.2.
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    12 circuits CO1 , C02, CO3
    16 circuits 
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    20 circuits 
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    24 circuits 
    COl, C02, C03, C04, C05, CO6
    @ Off-premises line cards must be engineered as 1.2-inchcards.
    @ Group A card slot 00 can only be used by a DTMF card, a
    conference card, or cards used to terminate an LPB (Local
    Packet Bus).
    Suggested
    Preparation Order2.2.5 The arrangement of the record codes for this SVR allows
    them to be filled out in their existing order.
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    3.0 This section describes Record Code FR. Record Code FR
    lists the cards that are located in the universal cards slots of a
    given system.
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    							TL-130400-1001Record Code FR:3.1Record Code FR, Figure 3.1, lists the types of cards and the
    Frame ImageFB (Functional Board) numbers of every occupied universal card
    Cardslot in the system. Certain data parameters are specified in this
    record code, depending on the type of card. From one to three
    data parameters can be required per card. The parameters are
    coded in three different identifier fields; however, some cards do
    not require an entry in any of the three fields.
    This record code provides a listing of all voice and data cards
    used in the system. If the PD-200 Data Option is used in the
    system, cards supporting that feature must be included on this
    record code. The order in which the cards are listed on the
    record code does not matter. All cards of a certain FB number
    can be put together, or the cards can be listed as they appear in
    ‘* the system. When the information from this record code is
    processed and returned as part of the CPG, all cards will be
    listed as they appear within the system.
    Since the maximum number of card slots in the 
    OMNI SI is 41,
    the maximum number of entries on this record code is 41. The T
    tables used for storing the physical location of a card depend on
    the card type. The various T tables affected for a given card type
    are listed with the card type descriptions. The physical location
    is used as an index into Table T6566. Table 3.6 provides
    information on the maximum number of PD-200 Data Option
    cards allowed in the system.
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