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    Parameters 
    Alarm Debounce Timer: The alarm debounce timer defines the length of time a fault 
    condition must be present before it is reported to the main controller, and the link is 
    removed from service. The range of the timer is 300 to 3200 ms. The reportable fault 
    conditions are: 
    l Failure of power supply 
    l Loss of incoming signals at 1544 Kbps 
    l Loss of frame alignment (synchronization) 
    l Alarm indication received from the remote end 
    B8ZS Zero Code Suppression: Special encoding is used when a data byte for a 
    channel contains consecutive bits of the same level. There are two of these line code 
    options available: Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI) and Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution 
    (B8ZS). In AMI, a 1 is transmitted as a pulse and a 0 is transmitted as no pulse. 
    Consecutive l’s are sent as pulses of opposite polarity. If a channel data byte contains 
    all O’s, bit 2 is forced to a I. In B8ZS encoding, consecutive l’s are sent as pulses of 
    opposite polarity, as in AMI. A block of eight O’s is replaced by a special eight bit 
    sequence. 
    Slip Rate Limits: Slip is the deletion or repetition of a single frame of information in a 
    digital bit stream. There are 3 slip rate limits: maintenance, service and network. The 
    slip rate limit is between 0 and 9000 slips over a 24 hour period. 
    BER Limits: BER is the bit error rate over the last hour. There are two BER rate limits: 
    maintenance and service. The bit error rate limit is between IO**-3 (1 error per 1000 
    bits) and lo**-6 (I error per I ,OOO,OOO bits) over a 24-hour period. 
    Framing Loss Limits: Framing loss occurs when the digital trunk cannot find the 
    proper framing bit sequence in the incoming bit stream. It is thus unable to ensure 
    correct decoding of the channels. There are two framing loss limits maintenance and 
    service. The framing loss error rate is between 0 and 9000 losses over a 24-hour period. 
    Limit Definitions 
    Maintenance: When a maintenance limit is exceeded, the system generates a 
    maintenance log. 
    Service: When a service limit is exceeded, the system generates a maintenance 
    log and removes the link from service. 
    Slip Rate - Network Sync Limit: When this limit is exceeded, the system gener- 
    ates a maintenance log and selects a new sync source. 
    FITS Timer - Service Limit Exceeded: This timer specifies the minimum time for which 
    the link is removed from service after a service limit has been exceeded. When the 
    timer expires, the link is returned to service only if the error rate on the link is less than 
    1/24th the maintenance limit. The range of the timer is I to 255 minutes. 
    RTS Timer - Net Slip Limit Exceeded: This timer specifies the minimum time for which 
    the link is removed as the sync source after the net slip limit has been exceeded. When 
    the timer expires, the link is again available to the system as a sync source only if the 
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    number of slips on the link is less than the net slip limit The range of the timer is 1 to 
    255 minutes. 
    RTS Timer - After Alarm: This timer specifies how long the link will remain unavailable 
    after an alarm condition has cleared. 
    Form 43 - Tl Link Assignment 
    4.53 Form 43 (see Figure 4-62) assigns one of the ten link descriptors to each link. Altering 
    this form may have side effects on Ti links in operation. 
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    Figure 4-62 Form 43 Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    TRUNK TYPE: 
    This field cannot be edited. 
    BAY, SLOT This field lists the bay and slot location of the Tl trunk cards in the system. 
    LINK DESC NUM: This field lists the link descriptor that applies to each Tl trunk card. 
    COMMENTS: The comments field can store 15 characters. 
    Softkeys 
    CONFIRM: 
    This softkey appears when an option value has been changed. Press the 
    CONFIRM softkey to enter the change in the database. 
    The standard softkeys 
    ENTER and QUIT are also provided.  
    						
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    Form 44 - Tl Network Sync 
    4.54 This form, shown in Figure 4-63, determines the order in which the links will be used 
    as the network synchronization clock source. When the error threshold of the first 
    clock source is crossed, the second clock is used as the sync source, etc. Altering this 
    form may have side effects on Tl links in operation. 
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    4:Bl PM 18-JfiN-97 alarm status = WJOR 
    DESCRIPTION 
    First clock source 
    Second clock source 
    Third clock source 
    Fourth clock source 
    Fifth clnck source 
    Sixth clock source 
    Seventh clock source 
    Eighth clock source 
    First clock source 
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    Field Descriptions 
    DESCRIPTION: This field lists the clock sources, first through eighth, for system syn- 
    chronization to the Tl network. This field cannot be edited. 
    BAY, SLOT This field lists the bay/slot location of the Ti trunk cards in the system. 
    LINK DESC NUM: This field lists the link descriptor that applies to each Tl trunk card. 
    COMMENTS: The comments field can store 16 characters. 
    Softkeys 
    CONFIRM: This softkey appears when an option value has been changed, followed 
    by the QUIT softkey. Press the CONFIRM softkey to enter the change in the database 
    and exit the form. 
    The standard softkeys ENTER, DELETE and QUIT are also provided. 
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    Form 45 - Key System Telephones 
    4.55 This form assigns key system telephones to the system. See Figure 4-64 for the form 
    layout. 
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    8R’f SLT CCT TEN EXTN COS COR  l3Wf SLT CCT TEN EXTN COS COR TYPE  TYPE PRGE  PRGE NRME  NRME RSSOC  RSSOC COMMENTS  COMMENTS 
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    Figure 4-64 Form 45 Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    BAY, SLT and CCTI These fields list the physical location number of each SUPfRSET 
    telephone. 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. 
    TEN: This field lists the tenant group number for each SUPE/XfTtelephone. Default 
    tenant number is one. 
    EXTN: This field lists the intercom line extension number of each SUPERSET tele- 
    phone. 
    COS: This field lists the class-of-service number for each SUPERSET telephone. 
    Default COS number is I. 
    COR: This field lists the class-of-restriction number for each SUPERSET telephone. 
    Default COR number is 1. 
    TYPE: SUB is displayed for a SUPERSET 430 programmed as an enhanced sub-at- 
    tendant. 401 is displayed when a SUPERSET407+ is being programmed. 410 for a 
    SUPERSf T 4 10,420 for a SUPfRSET 420, and 430 is displayed when a 
    SUPERSET 430 is being programmed. DMP is displayed for a DNIC Music On 
    Hold/Pager unit. For SUPERSET 4 IO, SUPERSET 420 and SUPERSET 430 tele- 
    phones that are programmed with a PKM, an asterisk (*) precedes the set type (e.g., 
    *420). 
    PAGE: Shows the paging group that the telephone is in (the default is a blank field - 
    no paging group). Valid entry is a number between 1 and 50. 
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    NAME: This field is reserved for a set name up to ten characters long. The name’s first 
    character must NOT be an asterisk (*). 
    ASSOC: Associates the device in the TYPE field with another device. A SUPERSET 
    telephone can be associated with a modem (enter the ONS port extension number). 
    Each SUPERSETtelephone can be associated with only one modem. However, they 
    can be associated with the same modem. 
    COMMENTS: This field is reserved for additional data (a maximum of 15 characters). 
    It is stored by the system but not used. 
    Softkeys 
    MOVE: This softkey relocates a device via its bay slot, and circuit numbers. When the 
    MOVE softkey is pressed, the command line requests the FROM location (BAY: SLOT 
    CCTI). When the location is specified and the ENTER softkey is pressed, the command 
    line requests the TO location. The new location is designated and the ENTER softkey 
    is pressed. Note that entering invalid numbers inhibits cursor movement. 
    FIND EXT This softkey selects a device by its extension number. Pressing the FIND 
    EXT softkey displays the ENTER EXTENSION NUM: prompt on the command line. 
    The selection is completed by entering an extension number of the intercom line num- 
    ber of a SUPERSETtelephone. The selected device information appears on the com- 
    mand line. 
    EXPAND SET Pressing this softkey displays the expand set subform. Refer to Expand 
    Set Subform. 
    EXPAND PKM: Pressing this softkey displays the Expand PKM subform. The Expand 
    Key subform allows you to assign up to three Programmable Key Modules (PKMs) to 
    SUPERSET 4 10, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones. It also allows 
    you to program the keys on the PKM. Refer to Expand PKM Subform. The EXPAND 
    PKM softkey appears only when you are reviewing or programming a SUPERSET 4 10, 
    SUPERSET 420, or SUPERSET 430 telephone. (* indicates a PKM is assigned.) 
    RANGE: This softkey facilitates block programming for key system telephones. Press- 
    ing this softkey displays the prompt: FROM BAY: SLOT CIRCUIT. Enter valid bay, 
    slot and circuit numbers for the first device and press the ENTER softkey. The system 
    then prompts TO BAY: SLOT CIRCUIT. Enter valid bay, slot and circuit numbers for 
    the last device and press the ENTER softkey. Enter tenant group, extension number, 
    COS and COR for the first device, if this has not been done already. Press the ENTER 
    softkey. The system automatically assigns incremented extension numbers, the same 
    COS, COR and tenant group numbers to the rest of the devices in the block. 
    REVIEW: Presents two more softkeys: 
    SET APP: Displays a new form - refer to Review (Set App) Subform. This form 
    lists all programmed appearances of the selected extension number on other 
    SUPERSETtelephones. This key appears only when a device has been defined. 
    PAGING GROUP: Displays a new form - refer to Review (Paging Group) Subform. 
    This form lists all of the sets in the paging group. 
    DEVICE TYPE: Allows the line circuit to be programmed as a specific device type. 
    This softkey appears only when a DNIC circuit is not programmed (only the BAY, SLT, 
    CCT and TYP fields have entries). Programming any other fields “freezes” the device 
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    type at its current value. After this, only the fields valid for that device type are available. 
    The following softkeys are presented after pressing the DEVICE TYPE softkey: 
    DMP: Sets the TYP field to DMP for the DNIC MOH/Pager Unit. 
    SUB ATT: Sets the TYPE field to SUB and designates the device type as an 
    Enhanced Subattendant. For further information, see Subattendant - Enhanced 
    Functions, in the Features Description Practice. 
    SS401: Sets the TYPE field to 401 and designates the device type as a 
    SUPERSET l+. 
    SS410: Sets the TYPE field to 410 and designates the device type as a 
    SUPERSET 10. 
    SS420: Sets the TYPE field to 420 and designates the device type as a 
    SUPERSET420. 
    SS430: Sets the TYPE field to 430 and designates the device type as a 
    SLJPERSET430. 
    The device type can be changed by deleting all of the programmed entries -the DEVICE 
    TYPE softkey will then reappear. 
    The standard softkeys BAY/SLT/CCT, CANCEL, DELETE, ENTER, **MORE** and 
    QUIT are also provided. 
    Expand Set Subform and Expand PKM Subform for Form 45 
    Expand Set Subform 
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    This form appears when the EXPAND SET softkey is pressed in the Key System 
    Telephones form. It is used to program SUPERSETtelephones line appearances and 
    feature keys. Refer to Figure 4-65 for the form layout. This form is not available for 
    SUPERSET 401+ telephones. 
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    Figure 4-65 Expand Set Subform Layout 
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    Expand PKM Subform 
    This form appears when you press the EXPAND PKM softkey in the Key System 
    Telephones form. You use this form to program PKM line appearances and feature 
    keys. Refer to Figure 4-69 for the form layout. This form is not available to the 
    SUPERSET 401+ telephone. 
    3:16 PM 16-JRN-97 alarm status = NO RLRRM 
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    1 63 Speed Dial 
    1 64 Speed Dial 
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    1 11 Speed Dial 1 12 Speed Dial 
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    Figure 4-66 Form 45 Expand PKM Subform Layout 
    Field Descriptions 
    The asterisk (*) indicates the line preference for the set - see LINE PREF softkey below. 
    KEY: This field lists the SUPERSETTelephone Line Select key numbers and cannot 
    be modified. If the keys are on Programmable Key Modules (PKMs), the key numbers 
    are preceded by a 1,2, or 3. The 1,2, or 3 indicates the order in which you associated 
    the PKM with the set. Therefore, the keys belonging to the first PKM that you associated 
    with the set will be preceded by a “1”; the keys belonging to the second PKM will be 
    preceded by a “2”; and the keys belonging to the third PKM will be preceded by a “3”. 
    Note: The SUPERSET 4 IO has six programmable keys; SUPERSET 420 and SUPERSET 430 each 
    have 12 programmable keys. The error message “Invalid key for set in use” will appear if the 
    user attempts to program keys 7 to 12 of a SUPERSET47Owhich has been installed on a circuit 
    which as been programmed for a SUPERSET 420 or a SlJPERSET430. 
    TYPE: This field lists the key function. If it is a Speed Dial key, the default assignment, 
    the words “Speed Dial” are shown. If it is a line appearance, the line type is shown. If 
    it is a feature key, the feature name is shown. If the line is a BLF appearance or a DSS 
    key, the key type is “Busy Lamp”. To change the type of an assigned key, the existing 
    assignment must be deleted. Key 1 defaults to the Intercom line and cannot be deleted 
    or modified. Refer to the Features /Jescri@on Practice, for details on line types. 
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    DIR: If the key is a line appearance, the directional variant of the line (In/Out, O/G or 
    l/C) is shown. 
    RING: If the key is a line appearance, the ringing variant of the line (lmmed, Delay, or 
    None) is shown. 
    SEC: If the key is a line appearance, this field indicates (Yes or No) whether the 
    secretarial variant is enabled. For a busy lamp key, setting this field to YES causes an 
    immediate release when the DSS key is pressed. 
    DSS: A YES in this field indicates that the key is a DSS key. 
    EXT NUM: This field contains the extension number of the line. This applies to the 
    intercom line, key lines, multiple call lines, personal outgoing lines or BLF/DSS lines. 
    When this field is filled for a specific key, no entry is allowed in the corresponding TRK 
    ACC field. The EXT NUM field is blank if the key directly selects a trunk. 
    TRK ACC: This is either a trunk number (CO Line) or an ARS leading digit string for 
    a CO line group. These come from Form 14, Non-Dial-In Trunks, or Form 26, ARS: 
    Digit Strings. Only non-dial-in trunks may be entered here. Note that when this field is 
    filled for a specific key, no entry is allowed in the corresponding EXT NUM field. 
    LABEL: Only used if the key type is defined as LDN, and the device type is a subat- 
    tendant. The only exception is, if the key type is ‘Recall’, the LABEL field is automatically 
    RECALL. For all other LDN keys, any character string may be entered up to 12 char- 
    acters in length. Note: These are keys on the set, defined in the TYPE field. 
    Softkeys 
    BLF/DSS: Programs the selected key as a busy lamp field appearance (for the asso- 
    ciated extension number). 
    BOTH WAY: Pressing this softkey enables the selected SUfE/?SETkey (line appear- 
    ance) to originate and receive calls. The DIR field displays the In/Out indication. 
    CO LINE: Assigns the selected SUPERSETkey as a CO Line appearance. This gives 
    the telephone direct access to a trunk. Only non-dial-in trunks can be specified. Up to 
    16 telephones can have an appearance of the same trunk. The SEC, DSS, EXT NUM 
    and LABEL fields are not accessible. 
    CO LINE GRP: Assigns the selected key as a CO line group key. This gives the 
    telephone direct access to a group of trunks through ARS. It is the responsibility of the 
    installer to program access limitations via CORs (Form 20 and Form 26). The TRK 
    ACC field must match an ARS leading digit string from Form 26. 
    DELAY RING: Pressing this softkey causes incoming calls to flash the selected key 
    (line appearance) for a programmable period of time and then ring the SUPERSET 
    telephone for incoming calls. The “Delay” indication appears in the RING field. The 
    duration of the ring delay is controlled by COS Option 253, the Call Forward - Don’t 
    Answer Timer). 
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    DELETE PKM: This softkey appears when a PKM with unassigned keys has been 
    selected (i.e., all keys are speed call keys). Pressing this softkey deletes the PKM, and 
    exits the PKM subform. 
    DSS: Appears only in the DSS field. Enables the DSS key associated with a BLF 
    appearance. The YES indication appears in the DSS field. 
    FEATURE: Pressing this softkey assigns the selected SUPERSET line appearance 
    key as a feature access key. This applies to a SUPERSET 4 70, SUPERSET 420, or 
    a SUPERSET430. The following softkeys appear when the cursor is at the TYPE field 
    and the FEATURE softkey is pressed: 
    AUTO ANSWER PA PAGING 
    ACCOUNT CODE OVERRIDE 
    CAMPON CALL PICKUP 
    MUSIC CALL FORWARD 
    NIGHT ANSWER CALLBACK 
    SINGLE FLASH DOUBLE FLASH 
    FORWARD CALL RELEASE PRIVACY REL (Privacy Release) 
    DO NOT DIST (Do Not Disturb) 
    CALUATTN (Data Call Connect) 
    DATA DISC (Data Call Disconnect) 
    SWAP (Trade Calls) 
    DIRECT PAGE 
    Note: Refer to the Features Description Practice for a description of the feature keys available for digital 
    SUPERSET telephones. 
    HOLD POS: This applies only to enhanced subattendant positions. Programs the 
    selected key as an enhanced sub-attendant hold slot. Hold Pos is displayed in the 
    TYPE field. No other fields may be programmed. An enhanced sub-attendant may 
    have up to three hold slots. 
    IMMED RING: Pressing this softkey programs the selected SUPERSET key (line ap- 
    pearance) to ring the SUPERSETtelephone immediately for incoming calls. The form 
    displays “lmmed” in the RING field to indicate this condition. 
    IN ONLY: Pressing this softkey restricts the selected SUPERSET key (line appear- 
    ance) to receiving incoming calls only. No call originations are permitted. The DIR field 
    displays “l/C”. 
    KEY: This softkey selects a SUPERSET key by number. Pressing the KEY softkey 
    displays the ENTER KEY NUM: prompt on the command line. 
    KEY LINE: Pressing this softkey assigns the selected SUPERSET key as a key line 
    appearance. “Key” appears in the TYPE field. Then use the TAB or + key to move the 
    cursor to the DIRECTION field. 
    LDN: This applies only to enhanced subattendant positions. Programs the selected 
    key as an enhanced sub-attendant LDN key. LDN is displayed in the TYPE field. At 
    this point, a ring type can be selected, an extension number entered, and a label 
    entered. The label is displayed on the SUPERSET 430 display. An enhanced sub-at- 
    tendant may have up to three LDN positions. 
    LINE PREF: Allows selection of the preferred line. This can be one of: INTERCOM 
    key, CO LINE key, CO LINE GRP key, PERSONAL O/G key or MANUAL (must press 
    a line key) - no other line types are permitted to be the preferred origination line. The 
    line programmed as the preferred line will have an asterisk (*) beside its number in the 
    KEY field. 
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    MULTI-CALL: Pressing this softkey assigns the selected SUPERSETkey as a multiple 
    call line appearance. “Multiple” appears in the TYPE field. Then use the TAB or + key 
    to move the cursor to the DIRECTION field. 
    NO RING: Pressing this softkey prevents incoming calls from ringing the SUPERSET 
    telephone ringer. Only the line appearance flashes. The “None” indication appears in 
    the RING field. 
    NON DSS: Appears only in the DSS field. Disables the DSS key associated with a 
    BLF appearance. The NO indication appears in the DSS field. 
    NON SECR: Pressing this softkey disables the secretarial function for the selected 
    SUPERSET key (line appearance). The NO indication appears in the SECRETARIAL 
    field. For a DSS key, this disables the secretarial option. 
    PERSONAL O/G: This softkey appears after the ** MORE ** softkey is pressed. Press- 
    ing the PERSONAL O/G softkey designates the selected SUPERSET key as a per- 
    sonal outgoing line. No other fields can be edited. Press the ENTER softkey. “Personal” 
    appears in the TYPE field. “O/G” appears in the DIR field. “None” appears in the RING 
    field, and “No” appears in the SEC field. 
    RECALL: This applies only to enhanced subattendant positions. Programs the select- 
    ed key as an enhanced sub-attendant recall key. Recall is displayed in the TYPE field. 
    The only other field that may be programmed is the RING field. An enhanced sub-at- 
    tendant may have only one recall key. 
    REVIEW: Presents the set application review subform (refer to Review Su6fom - Set 
    APP). 
    SAVE PKM: This softkey is presented the first time a PKM is created. It allows the 
    user to save the PKM without entering any key assignments, thereby designating all 
    keys as speed call keys. Pressing this softkey saves the PKM and exits the PKM 
    subform. 
    SECRETARIAL: Pressing this softkey enables the secretarial function for the selected 
    SUPERSETkey (line appearance). The YES indication appears in the SECRETARIAL 
    field. When a line select key is set as a secretarial key, then the user can override the 
    DO NOT DISTURB feature on the SUPERSET telephone corresponding to that line 
    appearance. For a DSS key, this enables the secretarial option. 
    The standard softkeys CANCEL, DELETE, ENTER, ** MORE ** and QUIT are also 
    provided. 
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