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    							4. hklte: 77~1 lines cnn be omitted from fhe scm. Station Class Assignment (See Fig. 31-O-20) 
    This program area is used in assigning restfictions to 
    Each station is assigned an address where selection can 
    be made on which lines to scan Addresses 19 - 34 cor- 
    spond to a station and buttons 1 - 6 of each address 
    represents the lines. The default value is that all stations 
    scan from lines 2 to 1. 
    340.5 
    Memory Block 4 
    1. CO/PSX Line Assignment (See Fig. 340-I 7) 
    This program area assigns lines as either CO lines, or as 
    PBX lines to provide for a pause when stations use 
    speed dial or last number dialed. For proper function- 
    ing, especially when TolI Restriction is installed, it is 
    important that PBX lines be assigned as such. 
    Address 1 and buttons 1 - 6 are used to program line 
    assignment. Each button I - 6 represents a line. The 
    default value for line assignment is all lines are CO 
    lines. 
    2. PBX Access Code Assignment (See Fig. 34Cl8) 
    This area of the program is used to allow up to 2 single 
    digit access codes to be dialed without the Toll Restric- 
    tion Inspection occurring. This allows more flexibility 
    in Toll Restriction when a PBX station or access code 
    is to be dialed and inspection is not desired. 
    Two individual digits may be programmed. 
    Address 2 is used to enter both single digit access codes 
    to be allowed without inspection. The buttons 1 - 4 
    and 5 - 8 are used to write both numbers in binary 
    from 1 - IO (10 is equivalent to 0 on the dial pad). 
    The default value is assigned digit “9” as PBX access 
    __ code. 
    3. CO/PBX Group Assignment (See Fig. 340-19) 
    This program area is used to assign a CO/PBX line into 
    one of three groups. The CO!PBX group assignment 
    affects tolI and Outgoing Restiction Assignment. 
    Programming a line as “not installed” prevents access 
    to unterminated lines and provides for error tone when 
    the corresponding keyset button is depressed. Address 
    3 corresponds to CO/PBX lines 1 - 4. Each pair of. 
    buttons, I and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8 are used 
    to program these lines into a group. Address 4 cor- 
    responds to CO/PBX lines 5 and 6. Buttons 
    I and 
    2, 3 and 4 are used to program lines 5 and 6 into a 
    group. The. default value for CO/PBX group is for all 
    lines to be in group A. stations. The programming work sheet has a chart which 
    shows how each class of station 0 - 
    15 is restricted 
    with regard to each of the 3 CO/PEX line groups. In 
    the chart, N stands for Not Restricted, T for TolI Re- 
    stricted and 0 for Outgoing Restricted. Tine classes range 
    from Not Restricted on all 3 groups, (class 0) through 
    Toll Restricted on all 3 groups 
    (class 7), to Outgoing 
    Restricted on all 3 groups (class 15). 
    Please note that not ah possible combinations are to be 
    _- 
    found. 
    The default value for station class is 0 (Not Restricted 
    on all 3 groups of CO/PBX lines for all stations). Each 
    address from 5 - 12 corresponds to swo stations. 
    CO/PBX buttons 1 - 4 are used for one station and 
    buttons 5 - 8 for the other. The station ciass number 
    is entered in binary format. 
    5. lt Dialing Assignment (See Fig. 340-21) 
    This area of the program is used to select a Toll Re- 
    striction format to suit the installation Site Require- 
    ments. 
    In some locations it is necessary to dial a “I” before 
    dialing a foreign area code and local exchanges have 3- 
    digit office codes with the same fomlat as area codes. 
    If l+ Dialing is entered into the prograrr, calls begin- 
    ning with 
    1 (c&s to foreign area codes) wi!l be denied 
    when the station is Toll Restricted on that line, but 
    local (for instance to a local exchange 408) will be 
    allowed. In other Iocations, it is not necessary to dial a 
    “1” before dialing a fore@ a:ea code; in this case I+ 
    Dialing should be removed fro-m the program. 
    Address 13, button 8, is used to select which type of 
    inspection process is desired. The default value is that 
    l+Dialing is assigned. 
    6. Digit Rejection Assignment (See Fig. 340-22) 
    This area of the program is used to prevent repeated 
    dialing of the same digit from the beginning of the dial- 
    : 
    ing process to defeat the Toll Restriction Inspection r” 
    Process. This ability has been entered into the program ,._ 
    so that when an exchange “ignores” a particular digit _’ 
    or digits, if they are the first digits dialed and rnerely 
    continues to offer dial tone, the Toll Inspection Process 
    will still be valid. A toll restticted station dialing a 
    number listed in the digit rejection table will be drop- 
    ped from the CO/PBX line and receive error tone. Up 
    to 4 separate digits can be entered. 
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    							7. Speed Dial Toil Override Assignment (See Fig. 340-23) 
    This area of the program is used to permit or deny Toll 
    Restricted Stations using the System Speed Dial access 
    numbers 40 - 59 to override toll restriction. This choice 
    only applies to system speed dial memory access 
    numbers 40 - 59 and all toll restricted stations on a 
    system wide basis. Address 16 button 8 is used to allow 
    or disallow system speed dial buffers 40 - 59 toll over- 
    ride. The default value is that System Speed Dial will 
    override toll restriction. 8. 
    Toll Restriction Override Table (See Fig. 340-24) 
    This area of the program can be used to enter up to 30 
    3-digit codes to override *the Toll Restriction. Some 
    uses for ‘&IS table would be to provide access to 
    commonservicecodessuchas911,61! and411 andto 
    allow dialing 800 numbers and selected foreign area 
    codes. Two addresses are used for each code. The first 
    four buttons of an odd-numbered address are used to 
    enter the first digit. The second four buttons are used 
    to enter the second digit. The first four buttons of the 
    following even-numbered address are used to enter the 
    third digit. The numbers are entered in binary with 10 
    equal to 0 on the dial pad. Any address which is com- 
    pletely blank (no LEDs lit) is recognized as terminating 
    the Override Table so no address 
    can be skipped when . 
    programming. The default value of the Override Table 
    is that no 3-digit codes are entered. 
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    							_ - ..--.------. .--. -_ i’ 
    Tabse 340.1 Memory Block and Address Content 
    MEMORY BLOCK 1 
    Address 1 Recall Button Timing Assiwment 
    2 Pause Timing Assignment 
    3 Paging Timeout Assignment 
    4 Hold Recall Timing Assignment 
    5 System Refresh Basis 
    MEMORY BLOCK 2 
    Address I - 12 Day Mode CO/PBX Ringing Assignment 
    13- 24 
    Night Mode CO/PBX Ringing Assignment 
    15 Door Phone Assignment 
    16- 19 Door Phone Chime Assignment 
    20- 21 Off-Hook Ringing Assignment 
    MEMORY BLOCK 3 
    Address 1 - 4 Internal 
    Paging Zone Assignment 
    5 Attendant Station Assigilment 
    6- 13 Prime Line Pick- Up Assignment 
    14 Prime Line Pick-Up for Incoming Calls Assignmer;t 
    i5- 18 Private Line Assignment 
    i9- 34 CO/PBX Line Scan Assignment 
    Il/iEMORY BLOCK 4 
    Address 1 CO/PBX !-ix Assignment 
    2 PB Access Code Assignment 
    3-4 CO/PBX Group Assignment 
    5- 12 Station Class Assignment 
    13 “1” + Dialing Assignment 
    14- 15 Digit Rejection Assignment 
    16 Speed Dial Toll Override Assignment 
    17- 76 Toll Restriction Override Table Assignment 
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    							F 
    MEMORY BLOCK : 1 
    ADDRESS 
    : 7 
    EXAMPLE: 
    I 
    Recall Timing is set at 0.6 seconds. 
    Fig. 340-I Real! Button Assignment 
    I MEMORY BLOCK : 4 
    I ADGRESS 
    EXAMPLE: 
    I-JZJ 
    3.5 
    Pause Timing is set at 3.5 seconds. 
    . 
    Fig. WI-2 Pause Timing Assignment 
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    							30 
    60 
    I MEMORY BLOCK : 1 
    1 ADDRESS : 3 
    EXAMPLE: 
    I 
    Paging Time out Is se1 at 60 seconds. 
    1: 
    Fig. 340-3 Paging Time Out Assignment 
    I MEMORY BLOCK : 7 
    ! 
    I ADDRESS : 4 
    EXAMPLE: 
    rJ-q 
    60 
    Hold Recall Timing is se: at 60 seconds. 
    Fig. 3404 Ho!d Recall Timing  
    						
    							, ‘1 
    I 
    MEMORY BLOCK : f 
    ---.-____ 
    -___ 
    ADDRESS 
    :5 I 
    EXAMPLE: ,j15j 
    System is Programmed for 
    Idle Condition: 
    Fig. 340-5 System Refresh Basis 
    I MEMORY BLOCK : 2 
    i- 
    ADDRESSES 
    : 7 - 12 
    In the Day Mode, CO/PBX-3 wil! ring at 
    Stations 1 thru 7. 
    Psge 300-19  
    						
    							In the Might Mode CQ,&‘BX 1 - 6 will ring 
    at Station 1 thru 5. 
    Fig. 340-T Night Mode COiPBX Ringing Assignment 
    MEMORYBLOCK : 2 
    ADDRESS : 75 
    EXAMPLE: 
    Door Phone 1 and 2 are enabled. 
    Fig. 340-8 
    Door Phone Assignment 
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    							I MEMORYBLCCK : 2 
    I 
    AEERESSES : lS- 19 
    EXAMPLE: 
    Door Phone 1 will chime at Stations 2,4, 6, and 8. 
    STATeON NUMBERS 
    NO OFF-HOOK 
    RINGING 
    OFF-HOOK 
    El 
    RINGING 
    I 16 I 1 I 21 31 41 51 6/ 7j 8 
    / 17 
    I 9 / 10 j 11 1 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 76 I I I I I I I 
    I I 
    18 
    1 
    2 
    I / ! I8 
    19 
    9 16 
    Fig. 340-9 Ooor Phone Chime Assignment 
    I MEMORY BLOCK : 2 I 
    ADDRESSES : 20-21 
    EXAMPLE: 
    pm ga E /zI III 
    Stations 1 thru 4 will ring off-hook. 
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    							, .‘_ 
    EXAMPLE: 
    I 
    STA. 5: ZONE A 
    STA. 6: ZONE B 
    STA. 7: ZONE C 
    STA. 8: NO ZONE 
    ADD. STATiON NW.‘?BERS 
    3 9 10 11 j 72 
    - 
    4 13 / 
    j 14 15  ! 
    / l6 
    Fig. 343-l 1 Internal Paging Zone Assignment 
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    							, 
    / 
    i 
    MEMORY BLOCK : 3 
    / 
    STA. 
    1 
    2 
    3. 
    4 
    5 
    6 
    7 
    8 
    9 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 ADDRESS 
    : 5 
    IIIlmm141 
    lzHzzml[81 EXAMPLE: 
    q 
    ,Stations 7 and 10 are assigned as Attendant 
    Stations 
    _ ‘^----_._,_^i.~ 1 
    _,_.t 
    I 
    1 2 3 141.6 6 7 I8 
    ADD. 
    / ATT. 
    STi+TlQPd / ATT.STATION , / 
    5 
    Fig. 340-l 2 Attendant Station Assignment 
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