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    TABLE 4-25 (CONT’D)
    TRUNK HARDWARE OPTIONSTl LWGS TRUUK and Tl CO DI SA
    No Seize Alarm
    No Release Alarm
    Toll Office
    Is this a 
    CCIDTMFDictation Trunk
    Loop Start or Ground Start
    Calling Party Disconnect Timer (1 
    + 12 minutes)
    Guard Timer (0 -* 3000 ms) (100 ms inc)
    Ring Cycle Timer (6 + IO s)Ringing Expected
    Ringing 
    Debounce Timer (5 + 12 seconds)
    Seize Timer (IO -+ 60 s) (IO s increments)
    Flash Timer (200 + 700 ms) (100 ms inc)
    Interdigit Timer (300 - 800 ms) (100 ms inc)
    Reverse to Idle
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAReview List for Form 13
    4.66This form appears when the REVIEW softkey is pressed in Form
    13 -Trunk Circuit Descriptors. The form lists the trunks that
    use the selected trunk circuit descriptor. Refer to Table 4-26, ReviewList for Form 13 for the form layout. Note that the data in this form
    cannot be modified.TABLE 4-26
    12:00 
    Ahl 15-JAN-88REVIEW LIST FOR FORM 13
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    alarm status = NO ALARM
    [6CCTCDTRUdK :2 1TRK NWlBAYSLTCCT CoMulENTs
    2
    Iiiz2
    35
    :11
    12ii:3
    4
    1::t2 1
    154511642
    174:3
    18454
    1946
    1-
    2152
    l-2-3-4-5-
    6-QUIT7-DESC
    NWIBER8-9-O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    l6CCTCOTRUUK: 21TRK NthlBAYSLT CCTCOWENTS
    2152Fl>F2>F3>F4>F5>F6XlJlTF7XESC NlhlBERF8>F9>FO>4.67 Field Description.:The header line displays the descriptor
    number and the trunk type.TRK NUM: This field lists the trunk numbers assigned to the selected
    trunk circuit descriptor number. Trunk numbers are arbitrarily assignedto the trunks in Form 14 (refer to Table 4-27, Non-Dial-In Trunks) and
    Form 15 (refer to Table 4-28, Dial-In Trunks).BAY, SLT and CCT: These fields list the physical location of each
    trunk number according to their bay, slot and circuit numbers.COMMENTS: This field displays any additional information about each
    trunk as it was entered on Form 14 (refer to Table 4-27, Non-Dial-In
    Trunks) and Form 15 (refer to Table 4-28, Dial-In Trunks). The COM-
    MENTS field stores a maximum of 15 characters. The data in this field
    is stored by the system but not used.Page 80 
    						
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    4.68Commands
    6-QUIT: Pressing the QUIT softkey returns the display to the point
    where the REVIEW 
    softkey was pressed.
    6-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error occurred. The CANCEL 
    softkey appears
    with an error message.
    7-DESC NUMBER:
    This 
    softkey selects a trunk circuit descriptor
    number. Pressing the DESC NUMBER 
    softkey displays the ENTER DESC.
    NUM: prompt. The selection is completed by entering a valid number (1
    to 25).
    O-ENTER: Since this form is reserved for reviewing programmed data,
    pressing the ENTER 
    softkey completes a request for viewing a trunk
    circuit descriptor number. No data changes occur and no data is
    stored in the database.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAForm 14 
    -Non-Dial-In Trunks
    4.69 This form specifies the characteristics of the system’s 
    Non-Dial-In Trunks. These trunks cannot dial any digits into the
    PABX and are usually a CO Trunk. The Day, 
    Nl, N2 answer points are
    assigned in this form. Alternate recall points are assigned in Form 19
    (refer to Table 4-33, Call Rerouting Table). Refer to Table 
    4-27, Non-Dial-In Trunks for the form layout.
    TABLE 4-27
    FORM 14 
    - NON-DIAL-IN TRUNKS
    4:26 PM15-JAN-88
    BAY SLT CCT 
    COS TENDAY1 0501 1 1
    1101 0502 1 11121 0503 1 11131 0504 1 11141 0505 1 11151 0506 1 1116
    ; 02 0201 02 1 1 1 1117 1182 0203
    5 02 0204 052 02061 0501 1 1
    110
    l-2-CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    alarm status 
    = NO ALARM
    NlN2CMU TK NWl TK NPME(IxlmlENTs3302
    3302
    3-TRUUK NWIBER 4-5-
    6-QUIT7-BAY/SLT/CCT B-DELETE9-O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    BAY SLT CCT CDS TEN DAY
    NlN2CDN TK I’lLhI TK NAMECXMIENTS1 0501 1 11103302Fl>F2>FB>TRUUK NLhlBER F4>F5>F6XUlTF7>BAY/SLT/CCTFB>DELETEF9>FO>4.70Field Description
    BAY, SLT, and CCT: These fields list the physical location of each
    Non-Dial-In Trunk. They are generated by the system based on what
    was entered in the PROGRAMMED field in Form 01, System Configura-
    tion. This field cannot be modified.
    COS: This field specifies the Class of Service of each Non-Dial-In
    Trunk. The default COS is 1.
    TEN:This field specifies the Tenant Group number of each 
    Non-Dial-In Trunk. The default Tenant Group number is 1.
    DAY, 
    Nl and N2: These fields are reserved for the Day, Night1 and
    Night2 answer points. The answer points may be specified as an LDN
    on the Attendant Console, an extension number of a Rotary Dial, DTMF
    .Page 82 
    						
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    set or a SIJPERSET telephone, a Hunt Group Access Code , a Night Bell
    extension number or an ACD Path access code. Note then that an LDN
    and Night Bell cannot be rung simultaneously. Note that the DAY field
    must be filled in before any changes for the selected physical locationare stored in the database. If the 
    Nl or N2 field is not specified, then
    the system defaults the night answer points to the day answer point. Ifonly one of the night answer points is specified, then the other night
    answer point defaults to the specified night answer point.CDN: The CDN (Circuit Descriptor Number) field links this form to
    Form 13, Trunk Circuit Descriptors (Table 4-23) which defines the trunkhardware parameters. Note that this field must be filled in before any
    changes for the selected physical location are stored in the database.TK NUM: This field lists the trunk locations. Note that this field must
    be filled in before any changes for the selected physical location are
    stored in the database. In this field, trunks are listed according to theirtrunk number (1 to 200). This method of identifying trunks is used for
    the following:
    @SMDR records of a trunk call (only three digits are allocated for
    trunk identification)
    0Identification of a trunk in a call on the Attendant Console or on
    the 
    SUPERSET 4 telephone LCD,
    0Attendant Direct Trunk Select (DTS) capability,
    lForm 09 for SUPERSET telephone line appearance programming
    (DTS or Private Trunk)
    and
    0Form 16 for listing members of Trunk Groups.TK NAME: This field lists the trunk names. Names can be up to 8
    characters long.COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of
    15 characters). It is stored by the system but not used.
    4.11Commands3-TRUNK NUMBER: This 
    softkey selects a trunk by its trunk number.
    Trunk numbers are assigned in Form 14 and Form 15. Pressing the
    TRUNK NUMBER 
    softkey displays the ENTER TRUNK NUM: prompt on
    the command line. Entering a valid trunk number (1 to 200) selects that
    Non-Dial-In Trunk and displays it on the command line.
    B-QUIT:Pressing the QUIT softkey after a field has been edited
    restores the form to the level before the field was modified. The
    change is not saved. At all other times, pressing this 
    softkey returns
    the display to the level where the forms are selected.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NA6-CANCEL: This 
    softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error was made. The CANCEL 
    softkey appears
    with an error message.
    7-BAY/SLT/CCT: Pressing this softkey locates trunk via its bay, slot
    and circuit numbers. The command line displays the Bay:, Slot: and
    Circuit: prompts. The cursor appears to the right of the Bay: prompt.
    Entering a l-digit number specifies the bay location. Note that if the
    user enters an invalid number, then the system inhibits subsequent
    cursor movement. Similarly, the user specifies the slot and circuit
    locations. Once the location is fully designated, the command line
    updates with the information about that trunk and the cursor moves to
    the COS field. The TAB key and
    - cursor key control cursor movement.
    8-DELETE: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE 
    softkey removes
    the selected entry from the form. The deletion is completed by press-
    ing the ENTER 
    softkey. Note that the system also removes the selected
    trunk from Form 16, Trunk Groups.
    O-ENTER: This 
    softkey appears only after data for an entry has been
    modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey commits each modification one
    at a time to the database.
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    Form 15 -Dial-h Trunks
    4.72This form specifies the characteristics of the system’s Dial-In
    Trunks. This form also designates where incoming calls on
    Dial-In Trunks are routed by modifying the incoming digits. Refer to
    Table 4-28, Dial-In Trunks for form layout.
    TABLE 4-28
    FORM 15 
    - DIAL-IN TRUNKS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    4:26 PM 15-JAN-88alarm sttus = NO ALARMa’-
    N-0
    0
    :D
    -
    Dl--
    M-0
    00D0
    -
    0-
    -
    )-
    -
    -
    TENcotTK NAMEBAY SLT CClI
    02 0203 0420205
    f02 0606 0330604
    x07 0701 02f08 0802 01
    40603
    40604
    20203TK 
    W
    2
    16
    16
    16
    161
    27
    fi301
    121
    l-4-
    1
    P-12-) 3-TRWK NLhlBER
    6-QUIT7-BAY/SLT/CCT 8-DELETE9-O-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    BAY SLT CCT CDS 
    COR TEN N M XWN TK Nlhl TK NAMECIMMENTS2 02 03 1110021Fl>F2>F3>TRU’lK NLMBER F4>F5>F6>0U I TF7>BAY/SLT/CCT FB>DELETEF9>FO>
    4.73Field Description
    BAY, SLT and CCT: These fields list the physical location identificationof each Dial-In Trunk. They are generated by the system based on
    what was entered in the PROGRAMMED field of Form 01, System
    Configuration. This field cannot be modified.
    COS: This field specifies the Class of Service for each entry. The COSdefaults to 1.
    COR: This field lists the Class of Restriction for each entry. The COR
    defaults to 1.TEN: Tenant Group specifications are listed in this field. The Tenant
    Group number defaults to 1.N: This field lists the number of expected digits (1 to 9). If a value is
    specified in this field, then digit translation on incoming calls does not
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-210-NAcommence until the system receives the specified number of digits.
    Note: This field must be filled for a DID Trunk. Otherwise, this field
    defaults to 0.M: This field specifies the number of digits (0 to 8) that must be
    absorbed after the incoming trunk is seized. The M field defaults to 0.
    This field is applicable for any type of Dial-In Trunk.
    X: This field specifies a maximum of two digits that may be inserted
    before the digit string. This field is applicable for any type of Dial-In
    Trunk.CDN: The CDN (Circuit Descriptor Number) field lists the circuit de-
    scriptor numbers for each Dial-in Trunk. This field links this form to
    Form 13 (Trunk Circuit Descriptors), which defines the trunk hardwareparameters. Note that this field must be filled in before any changes
    for the selected physical location are stored in the database.TK NUM: This field displays the Dial-In Trunks according to their trunk
    number. Note that this field must be filled in before any changes for
    the selected physical location are stored in the database. Trunk num-
    bers range from 1 to 200 and are used for the following:
    0SMDR records of a trunk call (only three digits are allocated for
    trunk identification),
    0Identification of a trunk in a call on the Attendant Console or on
    the 
    SUPERSET 4 telephone LCD,
    0Attendant Direct Trunk Select (DTS) capability,
    0Form 09 for SUPERSET telephone line appearance programming
    (DTS or Private Trunk) and
    0Form 16 for listing members of Trunk Groups.TK NAME: This field lists the trunk names. Names can be up to 8
    characters long.COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of
    15 characters). It is stored by the system but not used.4.74 Commands
    3-TRUNK NUMBER: This 
    softkey selects a trunk by its trunk number.
    Pressing the TRUNK NUMBER softkey displays the ENTER TRUNK NUM:
    prompt on the command line. Entering a valid trunk number (1 to 200)
    selects that Dial-In Trunk and displays it on the command line.6-QUIT:Pressing the QUIT 
    softkey directly after a field has been
    modified restores the form to the level before the field was edited. Thechange is not saved. At all other times, pressing this 
    softkey returns
    the display to the level where the forms are selected.Page 86 
    						
    							Customer Data Entry (CDE)
    6-CANCEL: This softkey appears after a programming error has oc-
    curred. Pressing the CANCEL 
    softkey returns the display to the level
    where the programming error was made. The CANCEL softkey appears
    with an error message.
    7-BAY/SLT/CCT: Pressing this softkey locates a trunk via its bay, slot
    and circuit numbers. The command line displays the Bay:, Slot: and
    Circuit: prompts. The cursor appears to the right of the Bay: prompt.
    Entering a l-digit number specifies the bay location. Note that if the
    user enters an invalid number, then the system inhibits subsequent
    cursor movement. Similarly, the user specifies the slot and circuit
    locations. Once the location is fully designated, the command line
    updates with the information about that trunk and the cursor moves to
    the COS field. The TAB key and
    - cursor key control cursor movement.8-DELETE: This 
    softkey appears when the pointer is pointing to data
    (i.e., data on the command line). Pressing the DELETE softkey removes
    the selected entry from the form. The deletion is completed by press-
    ing the ENTER 
    softkey. Note that the system also removes the selected
    trunk from Form 16, Trunk Groups.O-ENTER: This 
    softkey appears only after data for an entry has been
    modified. Pressing the ENTER 
    softkey commits each modification one
    at a time to the database.Page 87 
    						
    							SECTION MITLSI 09-094-210-NAForm 16 
    - Trunk Groups
    4.75This form specifies the members of each Trunk Group by trunknumbers. The trunk number is assigned in Form 14 (refer to
    Table 4-27, Non-Dial-In Trunks) and Form 15 (refer to Table 4-28,
    Dial-In Trunks). The system supports a maximum of 50 Trunk Groups;
    each group supports a maximum of 50 members. Refer to Table 4-29,
    Trunk Groups for the form layout.TABLE 4-29
    FORM 16 
    - TRUNK GROUPS
    CDE TERMINAL DISPLAY
    4:26 PM 15-JAN-88alarm status = NO ALARM
    [ GRP : I-TORONTO 1 IN0 ShlDRl~TEFWlITK Nl.hlBAY
    :
    1SLT 
    CCTCOMMENTS
    0901
    1001
    09
    01
    1 -SMDR
    6-ClUIT2-C I 
    RCULAR3- INSERT4-TK GRP NAME
    7-8-DELETE
    9-ATTENDANT CONSOLE DISPLAY
    5-TRWlK GROUP
    O-
    [ GRP: I-TORONTO 1 [NO SMDRIITERMITK NLhlBAY SLT CCTCOMIENTS103 09 01Fl>SfWRF2X I RCULARF3> INSERTF4>TK GRP NAMEFS>TRUUK GROUPF6XlJ I TF7>F8>DELETEF9>FO>4.76Field Description
    Header: The header line indicates the Trunk Group being programmed,
    via a number and a name (maximum of eight characters). This line alsoindicates the presence of the SMDR option and whether the Trunk
    Group is subjected to Terminal Hunting or Circular Hunting.TK NUM: This field lists the members of each Trunk Group according
    to their trunk number. Members are added by entering a valid trunk
    number (1 to 200) when the cursor is at the TK NUM field on the
    command line. The Trunk Group is displayed on the header line.BAY, SLT, CCT and COMMENTS: These fields are informational fields
    only. They cannot be modified in this form. When a trunk number is
    added to the Trunk Group, the physical identification (BAY, SLT and
    CCT) and the COMMENTS fields from Form 14 (Non-Dial-In Trunks) or
    Form 15 (Dial-In Trunks) are automatically displayed.Page 88 
    						
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