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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NACHART 5-15
    ATTENDANT DIRECT TRUNK SELECT
    StepActionVerify
    1Press the FUNCTION key.Function softkeys are displayed.
    2Press ATT FUNCTIONSof-tkey prompts change.
    softkey.
    3Press TRUNKS softkey.Attendant Console LCD display responds
    by displaying the message:
    Enter Trunk Number:-
    4Enter trunk number.Digits are displayed on LCD as they are entered from the
    telephony keypad. ATT ACCESS 
    softkey is displayed.
    5Press ATT ACCESS softkey. DST display shows selected trunk. If idle, trunk is
    accessed. Status flag BUSY is displayed if trunk is busy. If
    busy, FORCE RLS 
    softkey is displayed.
    6Press RELEASE key, orAttendant Console is disconnected from trunk. Attendant
    FORCE RLS softkey.Console returns to idle condition. Test completed.
    CHART 5-16
    ATTENDANT 
    DISA CODE SETUP
    StepActionVerify 
    I
    1Press the FUNCTION key.Function softkey prompts are displayed.
    2Press the ATT FUNCTIONSoftkey prompts change.
    softkey.
    3Press the MORE... softkey.Softkey prompts change.
    4Press the DISA CODEAttendant Console LCD responds by
    softkey.displaying the message:
    Enter 
    DISA Access Code:-
    5Enter DISA Access Code.Digits are displayed on LCD as they are entered from the
    (Access Code may be uptelephony keypad. SET 
    softkey is displayed.
    to five digits long.)
    6Press SET sof-tkey.DISA Code is set. Attendant Console returns to idle
    condition. Test completed.
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    							System Test Procedures
    CHART 5-17
    ATTENDANT DISPLAY OF SUPERSET 4 TELEPHONE MESSAGES
    StepActionVerify
    1At a SUPERSET 4SUPERSET 4 LCD displays the message enabled.
    telephone, enable a
    message.
    2Attendant dials theAttendant Console DST display shows the SUPERSET 4
    SUPERSET 4 telephonetelephone data. The message enabled at the SUPERSET 4
    directory number.telephone is displayed. The 
    SUPERSET 4 telephone rings.
    The Attendant Console receives 
    Ringback Tone.
    3Press the RELEASE key.Attendant Console returns to idle condition. Ringing
    removed from the 
    SUPERSET 4 telephone.
    4At the 
    SUPERSET 4SUPERSET 4 telephone LCD displays time and date. Test
    telephone, disable thecompleted.
    message.
    CHART 5-18
    ATTENDANT LAST NUMBER REDIAL
    StepAction
    Verify
    1Attendant dials trunkAttendant Console receives Ringback Tone or Busy Tone.
    access code and externalThe dialed number is displayed in DST area.
    number, or internal
    number.
    2Press the RELEASE key.Attendant Console returns to idle condition. REDIAL
    softkey is displayed.
    3Press the REDIAL softkey.The last number dialed is redialed by the system. The
    dialed number is displayed in the DST area. 
    Ringback or
    Busy Tone is returned.
    4Press the RELEASE key and Test completed.
    set handset on-hook.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NACHART 5-19
    ATTENDANT NIGHT SWITCHING
    StepActionVerify
    1Press the FUNCTION key.Function softkey prompts are displayed.
    2Press the NIGHT 1 softkey. Attendant Console returns to idle condition. System enters
    Night Service 1. NIGHT 1 status flag is displayed on
    Attendant Console LCD.
    3Station “A” lifts handset,Night Service 1 night bells are rung. Station “A” receives
    accesses an outgoing
    Ringback Tone. Call does not appear at Attendant Console.
    trunk, then accesses an
    incoming trunk.
    4Set handset on-hook.Night bells stop ringing.
    5Repeat Step 1.As above, Step 1.
    6Press the NIGHT 2 sof-tkey. Attendant Console returns to idle condition. System enters
    Night Service 2. NIGHT 2 status flag is displayed on
    Attendant Console LCD.
    7Repeat Step 3.Night Service 2 night bells are rung. Station “A” receives
    Ringback Tone. Call does not appear at Attendant Console.
    8Repeat Step 4.As above, Step 4.
    9Repeat Step 1.As above, Step 1.
    IOPress DAY SERVICEAttendant Console returns to idle condition. NIGHT 2
    softkey.status flag is not displayed on LCD.
    11Repeat Step 3.Attendant Console receives ringing. Station “A” receives
    Ringback Tone.
    12Attendant pressesAttendant Console and station “A” are connected.
    ANSWER.
    13Press the RELEASE key.Attendant Console and station “A” are disconnected.
    14Set handsets on-hook.Test completed.
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    CHART 5-20SYSTEM IDENTIFIER
    StepActionVerify
    1Press the FUNCTION key.Function softkey prompts are displayed.
    2Press the IDENTITYSystem identity (including sof-tvJVare release) and Attendant
    SOFTKEY.Console LDN are displayed on Attendant Console LCD.
    3Press the EXIT sof-tkey.Attendant Console returns to idle condition. Test
    completed.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NAMaintenance and Customer Data Entry Applications
    5.04For this test, ensure that Maintenance and Customer Data Entry
    Applications are not accessed by any Maintenance Terminal or
    Attendant Console.
    CHART 5-21
    MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY APPLICATIONS
    StepActionVerify
    1Press the FUNCTION key.Function softkey prompts are displayed.
    2Press the APPLICATIONAttendant Console LCD responds by displaying the
    SOFTKEY.message:
    Select An Application OR Press QUIT To Return
    and MAINTENANCE, CDE, and QUIT 
    softkeys are displayed.
    3Press MAINTENANCELCD displays the message:
    softkey.Choose a Username...
    and the following 
    softkeys are displayed:
    INSTALLER
    MAlNTlMAINT2
    SUPERVISOR
    ATTENDANT
    4Press the INSTALLERLCD responds by displaying the message: Enter Password:
    softkey.and the ENTER 
    softkey is displayed.
    5Enter the numericDigits are not displayed.
    password from the
    telephony keypad.
    6Press the ENTER softkey.LCD display responds with the message: PLEASE WAIT...
    then PLEASE WAIT, loading form . . .
    and disk drive is accessed. LCD display updates with a
    display of Maintenance 
    softkeys and menu.
    7Station “A” lifts handsetANSWER LED flashes at Attendant Console and warbler
    and dials the Attendant
    sounds.Console Access Code.
    8Press any fixed key.Attendant Console display returns to Call Processing
    mode. INTERNAL 
    softkey is displayed. Go to Step 9.Page 90 
    						
    							System Test Procedures
    CHART 5-21 (CONT’D)
    MAINTENANCE AND CUSTOMER DATA ENTRY APPLICATIONS‘ter,ActionIVerify
    9Press ANSWER orStation “A” and Attendant Console are connected.
    INTERNAL 
    softkey.ANSWER LED is on. SRC display shows station “A” data.
    IOPress FUNCTION key andAttendant Console display returns to Maintenance
    APPLICATION 
    softkey.Application, at point where Maintenance Application was
    exited. Attendant Console was not logged out of
    Maintenance Application.
    11Press the RELEASE key.Attendant Console and station “A” are disconnected.
    Attendant Console display returns to an idle condition but
    is still engaged in Maintenance Application. Attendant
    Console is free to perform Maintenance functions, or to
    make or receive calls.
    12Press FUNCTION key andMaintenance application display is returned.
    APPLICATION 
    softkey.
    13Press the QUIT softkey.Attendant Console LCD displays the message:
    Select An Application OR Press QUIT To Return
    and MAINTENANCE, CDE, and QUIT 
    softkeys are displayed.
    Attendant Console is logged out of Maintenance
    Application.
    14
    15Press the CDE softkey.Attendant Console LCD display responds as in Step 3.
    Repeat Steps 4 through 6.Customer Data Entry 
    softkeys and menu are displayed on
    LCD.
    16Repeat Steps 7 through IO. Attendant Console was not logged out of Customer Data
    Entry Application.
    17Repeat Step 11.As above. Attendant Console is free to perform CDE
    functions, or to make or receive calls.
    18Press the QUIT softkey.Attendant Console LCD displays the message:
    Select An Application OR Press QUIT To Return
    and MAINTENANCE, CDE, and QUIT 
    softkeys are displayed.
    Attendant Console is logged out of CDE Application.
    19Press any fixed key.Attendant Console display returns to idle condition. Test
    completed.
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    							SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NA
    Page 92 
    						
    							System Test Procedures
    6. CUSTOMER FEATURE TESTS
    Class-of-Service Tests6.01The system has up to 50 Classes of Service. One station for
    each Class of Service is selected. Each option for that station is
    then 
    t?sted.
    1.Refer to the Class-of-Service Option forms. Make a note of
    each of the COS Numbers.
    2.Refer to the Station Assignment forms. Each station is assigned
    a COS Number. For each COS Number, select a station number.
    3.Again refer to the Class-of-Service Option forms. For each
    station selected, verify that each option available to the station
    is consistent with the options specified on the COS Option
    form. Refer to Section 
    MITL9109-094-105-NA, Features De-
    scription, and test each COS Option enabled at each station.
    Class-of-Restriction Tests
    6.02 Test Class-of-Restriction operation by selecting various sta-
    tions with different Classes of Restriction. Dial restricted and
    unrestricted numbers from these stations to verify that the appropriate
    Class of Restriction applies.
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