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    COMMANDS 401 + 480 SUPERSET Telephone Programming 
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    b c d e f g h i 
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    * 1 for Key Number 01, 0 for Keys numbered 02 - 15 
    a,b: 
    SUPERSET Telephone Key Number 
    c: 
    Line Appearance Type _ 
    0 = Speed Dial Key 
    1 = Prime Line (key 01 only - nonprogrammable) 
    2 = Key Line, 3 = Multiple Call Line 
    4 = Direct Trunk Select, 5 = Direct Line Select 
    6 = Private Line 
    7 =~ Personal Outgoing line 
    8 = Attendant Function Key (Auxiliary Attendant only) 
    9 = Message Waiting Key (programmable on key 03 only 
    and valid for SUPERSET 3 sets only) 
    d: 
    Ringing Type (Line Appearance Type 0 or 8) 
    0 = No Ring 
    1 = Immediate Ring 
    2 = Delay Ring 
    e: Call Direction (Line Appearance Type 0 or 8) 
    0 = Originate Only 
    1 = Bothway Calling 
    2 = Receive Only 
    d,e: Attendant Function Key (Line Appearance Type = 8 only) 
    01 = DIAL 0 
    02 = DO NOT DISTURB 
    03 = RECALL 
    04 = HOLD 1 
    05 = HOLD 2 
    06 = HOLD 3 
    07 = LDN 1 
    08 = LDN 2 
    09 = LDN 3 
    10 = MESSAGE WAITING 
    11 = MSG REGISTER 
    12 = NIGHT SERVICE 
    13 = OVERFLOW 
    f - i: Extension Or Trunk Number 
    Extension Number for line Types 1, 2,3 & 7 
    Trunk Number for Line Types 4, 5 & 6 
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    Trunk Programming 
    4.12 The Trunk Programming commands set parameters and feature options that apply 
    only to the particular trunk. In all cases there are default values; the installer need 
    only perform data entry where a change from the default value is desired. 
    Trunk Programming uses Commands 501 through 580, corresponding to trunk 
    equipment numbers 1 through 80. 
    Trunk Options 
    4.13 The following paragraphs explain trunk options. 
    Trunk Group Membership 
    A trunk must be a member of a trunk group to make outgoing calls or be assigned as 
    I a Direct Line Select or Direct Trunk Select line. Trunks assigned as a DLS or DTS are 
    not accessable through the Trunk Group Access Code. 
    The members of a trunk group should all have the same characteristics. 
    Trunk Alarm Control 
    A Trunk Alarm is generated if a trunk fails to return a seize acknowledgement, fails to 
    release or has no loop current. The system busies out the trunk. By default, Trunk Alarm 
    is enabled on every trunk. If Trunk Alarm is disabled, no alarm occurs and the trunk 
    remains in service. 
    Trunk Hardware Type 
    The trunk hardware options are: 
    l Short Analog CO Trunk - used for trunks less than 2 Km (6500 ft) from the CO. 
    l Long Analog CO Trunk - used for trunks more than 2 Km (6500 ft) from the CO. 
    l Analog Toll Office Trunk - used for trunks connected to a Toll Office. 
    l Analog Tie Trunk - used for E&M trunks. 
    l Satellite Tie Trunk- used for connection to another PBX in a Behind PBX application. 
    Usually this is an E&M trunk. 
    . Short DID Trunk - used for DID Trunks less than 2 Km (6500 ft) from the CO. 
    l Long DID Trunk - used for DID Trunks more than 2 Km (6500 ft) from the CO. 
    Trunk Class of Service 
    The Class of Service (COS) determines a DISA trunk’s access to features and services, 
    as defined in COS Programming. 
    Connect to Outgoing Trunk without Third Party 
    When this feature is enabled: 
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    l A DISA trunk can seize another trunk and make an outgoing call. 
    l Trunks can hold a conference without involving any party internal to the PABX (i.e. an 
    extension or console). 
    The SX-50 system will not allow trunk connections where-no party provides Release 
    Supervision. In a trunk conference, if the only party providing supervision hangs up, the 
    conference is terminated. 
    Inward Dial Delay Before Answer 
    If this option is enabled, the SX-50 system will let trunks ring in for 8 seconds before 
    alerting the destination console or extension. . 
    Inward Dialing ARS Routing Class of Service 
    The Routing Class of Service (RCS) determines which trunk calls the Automatic Route 
    Selection system will permit a DISA caller to make. Refer to Section 
    9104-091-220-NA, Automatic Route Selection. 
    Trunk Outpulsing Break/Make Ratio 
    This field specifies the break/make ratio for rotary outpulsing. It can be set to 60/40, 
    65/35, 30/20 or 35/15. The North American standard is 60/40. 
    Disconnect Supervision Guaranteed? 
    If this option is set to Yes, the SX-50 system expects disconnect signals on the trunk. 
    If it is set to No, the system does not expect these signals, but does respond if they are 
    received. Trunks with this option set to NO cannot be connected to each other. These 
    trunks can conference only with an internal PABX party or a trunk that has this option 
    set to YES. 
    Disappearance of Reversal 
    Upon seizure, some Central Offices reverse the polarity on the trunk. When the call 
    ends, they reverse the polarity again, returning the trunk to its normal idle state. There 
    are 2 options: 
    l Disappearance of Reversal is Ignored - reversal has no effect. 
    l Disappearance of Reversal Means Disconnect - the SX-50 releases the trunk. 
    Reversal Meaning On Call Origination 
    If set to Incoming Call, the SX-50 system recognizes a line reversal as an incoming 
    seizure. 
    Disconnect Timing 
    This defines the minimum duration of a release signal the SX-50 system will recognize. 
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    Start Type 
    CBntral Office Trunks can provide Loop Start or Ground Start service. Loop Start trunks 
    are seized by completing the dc current path across Tip and Ring. Ground Start trunks 
    are seized by grounding the Ring lead. 
    DID Start Type 
    Depending on the serving central office, each DID trunk in the SX-50 system can be 
    programmed for Immediate Start, Wink Start, or Delay Dial. 
    Immediate Start is used with central offices that do not provide controlled address 
    signaling (e.g., Step by Step offices). The SX-50 system is ready to ac‘cept digits 65 
    ms after trunk seizure. 
    Wink Start is a 140 to 290 ms battery reversal the SX-50 system sends to signal it is 
    ready to receive digits from the Central Office. 
    Delay Dial is a battery reversal the SX-50 system transmits towards the CO 100 to 
    150 ms after trunk seizure. The SX-50 system returns the trunk to normal polarity to 
    signal it is ready to receive digits. 
    Trunk Hang-up Delay (Guard) Timer 
    This defines how long the system will wait after releasing the trunk before seizing it 
    again for an outgoing call or allowing a new incoming call. 
    Tie Line Disconnect Timer 
    This defines the minimum duration of a release signal the SX-50 system will recognize 
    on an E&M trunk. 
    E&M Lead Inversion 
    These two fields provide the flexibility to specify the polarity of the E and M leads to 
    match the far end connection. 
    E&M Delay Dial Outgoing 
    When this option is enabled, the E&M trunk will wait for a start-dial signal from the far 
    end before outpulsing digits. 
    E&M Wink Start Incoming 
    When this option is enabled, upon incoming seizure the E&M trunk M lead will transmit 
    a 200 ms off-hook (wink) signal to the far end. This tells the far end the SX-50 system 
    is ready to receive digits. 
    E&M Wink Start Outgoing 
    When this option is enabled, the E&M trunk will wait for a loo-350 ms off-hook (wink) 
    signal on the E lead before outpulsing digits. This is a signal that the far end is ready 
    to receive digits. 
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    Dictation Trunk 
    If selected, ‘this will retain the caller’s DTMF receiver for the duration of the call to 
    perform tone-to-pulse conversions. Digits can be outpulsed at any time during the call. 
    DID Trunk Timers 
    4.14 Commands 501 + 580, Register 7 specify various timer intervals for each DID Trunk. 
    The following paragraphs explain the function of each timer. 
    Incoming Seizure Debounce Timer 
    This timer specifies the minimum duration of incoming seizure signal the SX-50 
    system will accept as valid. Its range is IO ms to 150 ms in 10 ms increments. 
    Wink Timer 
    This timer selects the length of wink (off-hook) signal the SX-50 system sends the 
    Central Office if the trunk is programmed as wink start. The wink timer has a range of 
    150 ms to 300 ms in increments of 50ms. It must be set to match the CO’s requirements. 
    Permanent-Signal and Partial-Dial Timer 
    . This timer determines how long the SX-50 system will wait for dialing to be completed 
    when it receives a Permanent-Signal or Partial-Dial signal from the CO. The timer has 
    a range of 5 to 30 seconds in increments of 5 seconds. 
    Dl6 Disconnect Timer 
    This timer specifies the minimum duration of Central Office (CO) disconnect signal that 
    the SX-50 system will accept as valid. Its range is 150 ms to 300 ms in 50 ms 
    increments. After recognizing the disconnect signal, the SX-50 trunk circuit must 
    return to the idle state within 700 ms of the start of the CO disconnect signal. The SX-50 
    system should ignore disconnect signals less than 150 ms as the central office could 
    open the loop for this amount of time without intending a disconnect. 
    Release Acknowledge Timer 
    The Release Acknowledge Timer has a range of 2 to 120 seconds. 
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    Customer Data Entry Registers 
    COMMANDS 501 - 580 Trunk Programming - Slots 1 - 10 
    Register 1 
    a b c d e f g h’ i j 
    1 * 1 @l 0 1 0 #.% 
    * 1 for CO, 2 for E&M, 0 for DID 
    @ 1 for CO, 3 for E&M, 6 for DID 
    # 1 for CO, 2 for E&M, 3 for DID 
    % 0 for CO, 1 for E&M, 2 for DID 
    a: Register Number 
    b: Trunk Group Membership 1 --, 6 (6 = Incoming Calls Only) 
    c: Trunk Alarm Control 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    d: Trunk Hardware Type 
    0 = Short Analog CO Trunk 
    1 = Long Analog CO Trunk 
    2 = Analog Toll Office Trunk 
    3 = Analog Tie Trunk 
    4 = Satellite Tie Trunk 
    5 = Short Analog DID Trunk 
    6 = Long Analog DID Trunk 
    e: Trunk Class of Service 1 - 9 
    f: Inward Dial Delay Before Answer (8 set) 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    Note: This applies to all trunk types. 
    9 Connect to Outgoing Trunk without Third Party 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    h: Inward Dialing ARS Routing Class Of Service 1 + 3 
    0 = ARS Does Not Apply 
    ‘. 
    I. Trunk Use 
    0 = Disabled 
    1 = Used as a CO 
    2 = Used as an E&M Trunk 
    3 = Used as a DID Trunk 
    ‘. 
    1. Trunk Dialing Type 
    0 = DIL, 1 = DISA, 2 = DID 
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    COMMANDS 501 - 580 Trunk Programming - Slots 1 - 10 
    (Cont’d) - 
    Register 2 
    a b c d e f g h i 
    2 0 0 0 0 
    1 0 0 1 
    a: Register Number 
    _ 
    b: Trunk Outpulsing Break/Make Ratio 
    0 = 60/40 
    1 = 65/35 
    2 = 30120 
    3 = 35/15 
    c: Disconnect Supervision Guaranteed? 
    0 = No 
    1 = Yes 
    d: 
    Disappearance of Reversal 
    0 = is Ignored 
    1 = means Disconnect 
    e: Reversal Meaning On Call Origination 
    0 = Not Incoming Call 
    1 = Incoming Call 
    f: 
    Disconnect Timing 
    0 = 60 msec 
    1 = 500 msec 
    .2 = 1.5 set 
    3 = 4.0 set 
    4= lO.Osec 
    5 = Disconnect Ignored 
    !iJ: Start Type (CO Trunks) 
    0 = Loop Start 
    1 = Ground Start 
    h,i: Trunk Hang-up Delay (Guard) Timer 
    01 - 16=1- 16 seconds 
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    COMMANDS 501 + 580 Trunk Programming - Slots 1 - IO 
    (Cont’d) 
    Register 3 
    b: Tie Line Disconnect Timer 
    0=150mi 
    1 = 300 ms 
    c: E&M Lead Inversion 
    Type 1 Type 5 
    o= M-Lead None 
    I= Both E-Lead 
    2= None M-Lead 
    3= E-Lead Both 
    d: E&M Delay Dial Outgoing 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    e: E&M Wink Start Incoming 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    f: E&M Wink Start Outgoing 
    0 =‘Disable 
    1 = Enable 
    9: RESERVED 
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    COMMANDS 501 - 580 Trunk Programming - Slots 1 - 10 (Cont’d) 
    Register 4 
    a bcdefghijk 
    4051001000” 
    * 0 for CO & DID Trunks, 1 for E&M Trunks 
    a: Register Number 
    b: Dictation Trunk (for LS/GS Trunks) 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    c: Inter-ringing Delay (for LS/GS Trunks) 
    3- 9 seconds 
    d: Day Answer Mode 
    Day Illegal Number Intercept (DID/DISA) 
    0 = Direct-In Line 
    1 = LDN 1 
    2=LDN2 
    3=LDN3 
    e,f,g: Day Answer Point (Day Answer Mode = 0) 
    Day Inward Dial Trunk Intercept Answer Point (DID/DISA) 
    000 = Night Bell 
    001 - 160 = Station Equipment Number 
    161 - 166 = Hunt Group Number 
    167 = Ring Group 
    168 = RMATS 
    h: 
    Busy Intercept 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    ‘. 
    I. Do Not Disturb Intercept 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    . . 
    1. No Answer Intercept 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
    k: IllegalJ Vacant Number Intercept 
    0 = Disable, 1 = Enable 
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    COMMANDS 501 - 580 Trunk Programming - Slots 1 - 10 (Cont’d) 
    Register 5 
    a: 
    Register Number 
    b: 
    Night Answer Mode 
    Night Illegal Number Intercept (DID/DISA) 
    0 = Flexible Night Service 
    1 = LDN 1 
    2 = LDN 2 
    3=LDN3 
    c,d,e: Night Answer Point (Night Answer Mode = 0) 
    Night Inward Dial Trunk Intercept Answer Point (DID/DISA) 
    000 = Night Bell 
    001 - 160 = Station Equipment Number 
    161 - 166 = Hunt Group Number 
    167 = Ring Group 
    168 = RMATS 
    f: 
    DID Night Answer Point 
    0 = Disable 
    1 = Enable 
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