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    TABLE 3-12
    FORM 08 - ATTENDANT LDN ASSIGNMENTS
    Bay/Slt/Cct:Console Extension Number:
    Bay/Slt/Cct:Console Extension Number:
    Notes: 1. There are a maximum of 11 consoles
    2. The directory number is a maximum of five digits. It links this form to Form 19, Call
    Rerouting Table, where the actual call type is defined for each directory number. The
    directory number programmed for 
    softkey 2 shares the softkey with calls to the con-
    sole’s extension number (as defined in the EXT NUM field of Form 07, Console Assign-
    ments).3. The LABEL field specifies the actual text that the console LCD displays as 
    softkey
    prompts. Console 
    softkey 2 label defaults to INTERNAL.
    4. Console 
    softkey 1 is reserved for the RECALL softkey. It cannot be modified.5. The COMMENTS field further specifies the Attendant LDN assignments with text. It is
    stored by the system but not used and can have a maximum of 15 characters.
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    FORM 09 
    - STATION/SUPERSET@ TELEPHONES
    SHEET 
    _ OF _Notes: Notes for this form follow on next page.
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    Notes: 1.2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.NOTES FOR FORM 09
    STATION/SUPERSET TELEPHONES
    Specify the Tenant Group, Extension Number, COS number and COR number for each
    device.
    Specify the device type in the TYP field as a Rotary Dial or DTMF set (STN), 
    SUPERSETtelephone (SET) or Call Announce Port (CAP). The CAP can be a Station Circuit, a
    SUPERSET telephone circuit, COV circuit, or OPS circuit. Hardware restrictions prevent a
    digital ONS circuit from being a CAP.
    Specify the physical location (by the bay, slot and circuit numbers) of the Call Announce
    Port in the ANNOUNCE field for the appropriate 
    SUPERSET telephone. (Ensure the
    circuit to be programmed as a CAP has not been previously assigned).
    If desired, specify the set user’s name in the NAME field. The name can be up to 10
    characters long. It appears on the console and display sets when calling or in conversa-
    tion with them.
    Specify the Access Code of the Associated Modem Line (if equipped) in the ASSOC
    field.
    The COMMENTS field stores additional information for each device. It is not used by the
    system and can have a maximum of 15 characters.
    Refer to Section 
    MITLS 109-094- 105-NA, Features Description, for details.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-14
    FORM 
    09x - SUPERSET TELEPHONE LINES
    SHEET 
    _ OF _EXTENSION NUMBER:SUPERSET 3TM telephoneSUPERSET 4@ telephone zz:ISVPERSET 
    3TMDN telephone ____
    SVPERSET 4TMDN telephone ____
    * See note 4.
    Notes: 1. 
    x This form is anested form and can only be accessed fromForm 09
    (Station/SUPERSET Telephones).
    2. KEY 01 is the Prime Line and cannot be modified.
    3. If the set is a 
    SUPERSET 3DN or a SUPERSET 4DN Telephone, the form shows 12 keys
    (01 to 12).
    4. If the set is a 
    SUPERSET 3 Telephone, the form shows 3 line keys (01, 02 and 03) and 12
    Speed Call keys (04 to 15).
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    NOTES FOR FORM 09x (CONT’D)
    SUPERSET TELEPHONE LINES
    5. Line Select keys can be programmed as line appearances. Select the appearance type
    and variants from the following list:
    TYPE
    KEY= Key Line
    Multiple= Multiple Call Line
    Personal= Personal Outgoing Line
    DTS= Direct Trunk Select
    Private= Private Trunk
    Speed Call (default for keys 2 
    - 15)
    DIRECTION
    BOTH= Both Way
    IN= In OnlyRING
    IMMED =
    Immediate Ring
    DELAY =
    Delay Ring
    NO= No Ring
    SECRETARIAL (Multiple call lines only)
    NON= Non-Secretarial
    SEC= Secretarial
    6. The TYPE field defaults to Speed Dial (undefined) and must be defined before the other
    categories can be assigned. Refer to Section 
    MITL9109-094-106-NA, Features Descrip-
    tion.
    7. The EXT NUM field must be specified for each line appearance. If however, the TYPE
    field is set to Direct Trunk Access or Private Trunk, the TRUNK NUMBER field must be
    specified. The EXT NUM and TRUNK NUMBER fields are mutually exclusive.
    8. Unassigned Line Keys (2 
    -12) on SUPERSEJ 3DN and SUPERSEJ 4DN telephones can be
    programmed as feature access keys for the following features:
    Auto Answer
    PagingCall ForwardData Disc
    Do Not DisturbCamp-OnCall PickupSwap
    Privacy ReleaseMusicNight AnswerOverride
    Callback
    CalVAttn
    9.Specify the feature for the corresponding line key in the TYPE field.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-15
    FORM 10 
    - PICKUP GROUPS
    SHEET 
    _ OF _I
    IIIIIIIIINotes: 1. The system supports a maximum of 50 Pickup Groups and each Pickup Group supports
    a maximum of 50 members.
    2. The order in which the Pickup Group members are entered is not significant.
    3. Pickup Group members are restricted to extension numbers of Rotary Dial or DTMF sets
    or Prime Line numbers of SUPERSEJ telephones. Attendant Consoles are not allowed in
    Pickup Groups.Page 30 
    						
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    TABLE 3-16
    FORM 11- DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTORS
    Notes: 1. The number of circuits assigned to a particular descriptor is automatically displayed by
    the system.2. The comments field stores additional information. It is not used by the system and can
    have a maximum of 20 characters.Page 31 
    						
    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-17
    FORM 
    11~ - DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS
    DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR NUMBER (1 
    -r 25)
    OPTION-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -0Session Inactivity Disconnect Timer
    O-255 minutes
    Guard Timer
    O-99 seconds
    Minimum Baud Rate
    110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200
    Default Baud Rate
    110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200
    Maximum Baud Rate
    110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200
    Always Use Default Baud Rate When Called
    YES or NO
    DTR Off Disconnect Timer
    O-99 seconds
    DTR To CTS Delay Timer
    O-9900 msec, (100 
    msec inc)
    DTR Forced HighYES or NO
    RTS Forced HighYES or NO
    DSR Is Held High When Device Is Idle
    YES or NO
    CTS Is Held High When Device Is Idle
    YES or NO
    Originate A DTRX Call With A Low 
    - High
    Transition of DTR YES or NO
    Action Taken If The Idle DTE Has DTR Low
    ( Auto Answer ) TOGGLE RI, DSR, DCD, or REFUSE
    Pooled Modem Communication Established
    Indicator DCD or DSR
    ASYNC: Keyboard Origination Allowed
    ( Auto Baud 
    )
    ASYNC: ADL Auto Baud
    ASYNC: Flow Control
    CTS, XON/OFF or NONE
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    TABLE 3-17 (CONT’D)
    FORM 1 lx - DATA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTOR OPTIONS
    ASYNC: XOFF character
    O-127, Decimal value of ASCII code
    ASYNC: Break Key Function
    SYS ATT or TRANSPARENT
    ASYNC: PBX Attention Character
    0 
    - 127, Decimal value of ASCII code
    ASYNC: Parity
    ODD, EVEN or NONE
    ASYNC: Character Length
    7 or 8; 8 bits implies no parity
    ASYNC: Number of Stop Bits
    1 or 2
    ASYNC: Autobaud to Host Character 1
    0 
    - 127, Decimal value of ASCII code
    ASYNC: Autobaud to Host Character 2
    0 
    - 127, Decimal value of ASCII code
    ASYNC: Delay Between Autobaud
    CharactersO-1270 
    msec (IO msec increments)
    DS2100: Operating Mode
    ASYNCHRONOUS or SYNCHRONOUS
    SYNC: Rate Adaptation Scheme
    MiNET or X.31
    SYNC: Clock Source
    INTERNAL, SYSTEM, TX EXT or TX 
    & RX EXTSHEET 
    _ OF _OPTION
    ASYNC: XONcharacter
    Notes: 1. 
    x This form is nested and can only be accessed from Form 11, Data Circuit Descriptors.
    2.Specify the options for the selected data circuit descriptor number.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-206-NATABLE 3-18
    FORM 12 
    - DATA ASSIGNMENT
    SHEET 
    _ OF _EXT NUM COS COR CDN DTE AVL HOTLINE COMMENTS
    Notes: 1. When a DNI card is programmed in the System Configuration form (Form 01), the
    systemautomaticallyenterstheBay/Slot/CircuitlocationsinForm 09,
    Station/SUPERSET Assignment, and in Form 12, Data Assignment.
    2. Enter Bay/Slot/Circuit numbers of the programmed device.3. Enter the type of device programmed. The available types are 
    DATASET 1101, DATASET1102, 
    DATASET 1103, DATASET 2102, DATASET 2103 and DSCONS (Superconsole 7000TM
    Printer Port).
    4. Assign the Tenant number, extension number, COS, COR and Circuit Descriptor number
    for the device.
    5. If the device is to have access to a Data Transceiver (DTRX), assign an appropriate Data
    Terminal Equipment (DTE) Profile number. Otherwise, leave this field blank. DTE Profiles
    are assigned in Form 29.
    6. Assign the Associated Voice Line (AVL), if applicable.
    7. Assign the Hotline number, if applicable.Page 34 
    						
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