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    							Figure 5  CONNECTING THE PROGRAMMING TERMINAL
     
    01853L26
    SMDR Printer (DTE)
    Programming Terminal (DTE)
    As required9-Pin Female
    Connector AUX
    Module (DCE)
    As required
    DCE/DCE
    Adaptor
    (P/N 89079)
    Modem (DCE)
    Do not use 120 V AC
    outlet dedicated to
    CEU power supply. 120 V AC
    Outlet
    Note: Follow manufacturers
              instructions when connecting
              terminal, printer or modem. Standard
    9-25 Pin
    Adaptor
    AUX Module
    Connector
    DB9M
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9Adaptor
    DB25
    8
    3
    2
    20
    7
    6
    4
    5
    22CD
    RX
    TX
    DTR
    GND
    DSR
    RTS
    CTS
    RI
    RS-232-C Connections
    Data Format
    8 Data bits
    1 stop bit
    No parity
    1200 baud (default)
    Main CEU Only
    25-Pin RS-232-C
    Cable
    Before Programming
    INTRODUCTION
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    							The Main Menu
    The Main Menu (below) shows your basic programming options.
                                     ACCESS|                               ACCESS
    CMD         DESCRIPTION          LEVEL |CMD         DESCRIPTION         LEVEL
     A  TOLL RESTRICTION                   | K  KEY DATA
          - LIST                 [L]   0   |      - LIST DATA           [L]   0
          - PROGRAM              [P]   1   |      - DSS,KEYSET        [D,S]   1
          - INITIALIZE           [I]   1   | L  LIST
     C  CLASS OF SERVICE TABLE             |      - SYSTEM DATA         [S]   0
          - LIST                 [L]   0   |      - EXTENSION DATA      [E]   0
          - PROGRAM              [P]   1   | M  CANCEL ACCESS LEVEL           0
     D  DISPLAY MEMORY                 0   | N  EXTENSION NAMES/MESSAGES
     E  EXTENSION SETUP  [0-9,A-L,Y,Z]     |      - LIST                [L]   0
          - STATIONS                   1   |      - PROGRAM/DIRECTORY    [P/D]1
          - LINES                      2   | OL LABEL MAKER                   0
     F  MISC. SYSTEM DATA                  | OS SELECTIVE HISTORY   [D,F,N]   0
          - EPROM CHECKSUMS   []   0   | P  PRINT SMDR REPORT             1
           - PARAMETER RESET      [C]   1   | Q  SYSTEM PARAMETERS     [A-Z]   2
     GA ARS EDITOR                     2   | R  ERROR LOG REPORT              0
     H  SYSTEM STATUS REPORTS  [A-I]   0   | S  SPEED DIAL
     I  SYSTEM UTILITIES               1   |      - LIST                [L]   0
          - PORT RELEASE         [P]   1   |      - PROGRAM/ROTARY CONV. [P/R]1
          - SIDE TONE TEST       [S]   1   | T  SET SYSTEM DATE/TIME          0
          - RESET LINE CARD      [R]   1   | V  CLEAR ERROR LOG               2
          - RESET EXP CABINET    [E]   1   | X  EXCHANGE EXTENSION DATA       1
     J  COMM PORT PARAMETERS           0   | Y  ACCESS-LEVEL PASSWORDS        1
     
         | Z  CLEAR SMDR RECORDS            2
    FOR MENU OF COMMANDS ENTER 1
    To select an option from the Main Menu:
    1. Press the indicated key.
    For example, to set the system date and time, press T.  All your entries must be upper case.
    Entering an Access Code
    When you enter data at the programming terminal, the system may ask you to enter an access code (password).
    As you can see from the ACCESS LEVEL column on the Main Menu, the system has three access (password)
    levels: 0-2.  Level 0 programming options don’t require you to enter a password.  To use Level 1 options (such
    as AP), you must first enter the level 1 or 2 password. To use level 2 options (such as GA), you must first enter
    the level 2 password.  Refer to the System Programming Password Protection feature for more information.
    To enter an access code (if you press a key and see, ENTER ACCESS CODE):
    1. Enter the level 1 or 2 Access Code, as required.
    •The default level 1 password is carriage return (ENTER).
    •The default level 2 password for the key system is DS01K.
    •The default level 2 password for the hybrid system is DS01H.
    If you install an AUX Module in the system and don’t initialize, the level 2 password is shown be-
    low according to your base’s software level.
    Before Programming
    INTRODUCTION
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    1When you enter Y for QZ- SMDR Printout All the Time, you no longer see the Main Menu prompt: FOR MENU OF
    COMMANDS ENTER . 
    						
    							Versions Prior to 02.40 02.40 and higher
    DCH or ONYXVSK
    (depending on your software version)DS01K
    You must make your entry within ten minutes.  If you don’t, you’ll have to enter the password again.
    Press RETURN.
    The Sub-Menus
    Certain Main Menu options have sub-menus.  When you type a letter for a Main Menu option, you see a prompt
    (-CMD>) indicating that the option has a sub-menu.  If you press RETURN, you see the sub-menu.  The sub-
    menu shows additional options. For example, when you type S, you see:  S-CMD.  If you press RETURN, you
    see the Speed Dial sub-menu:
    SYSTEM/STATION SPEED DIAL
        L- LIST MODE
          P- PROGRAM MODE
        R- ROTARY CONVERSION
    The following Main Menu items have sub-menus:
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    C- CLASS OF SERVICE
    E- EXTENSION SETUP
    FC- RESETS
    GA- ARS
    H- SYSTEM STATUS REPORTS
    I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    K- KEY DATA
    L- LIST
    N- EXTENSION NAMES/MESSAGES
    O- LABEL MAKER/SELECTIVE HISTORY
    Q- SYSTEM PARAMETERS
    S- SPEED DIAL
    Entering Data, The Basics
    To enter data for an option, just access the option and type in the appropriate response.  For some options you
    have to press RETURN after your response, for others you don’t.
    When you access an option, you see the option’s prompt followed by the current programmed value.  For most
    options, pressing RETURN leaves the current programmed value unchanged.
    Note:
    When programming the E options for trunks, you can enter the trunk extension number (e.g., 480) or the trunk
    number (L01). Trunk numbers always run sequentially, starting with L01.
    Before Programming
    INTRODUCTION
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    							The chart below describes the special-function keys:
    Press this key... For this function...
    RETURN Accept the value you type in or leave the current programmed value unchanged.
    SPACE BAR Temporarily halt a listing.
    ESC Cancel an action and return to the Main Menu.  Since the system has a buffer, the
    cancellation may not be immediate.
    BACKSPACE For many options, erases the character to the left of the cursor.
    To erase an entry, different options require different responses.  Refer to the appropriate option in this section if
    you need to erase an entry.
    •When entering extension or trunk data for circuit types 00-06, 51, Z and M, use Table 3 in the Program
    Record Form.
    •When entering trunk data for circuit types 07-19, use Table 4 in the Program Record Form.
    Programming Class of Service
    When programming Class of Service (CP), you usually enter a value for each bit of each byte.  You do, how-
    ever, have some additional options.  If you press RETURN after programming a byte, the system accepts your
    entry and skips to the next COS number.  Or, you can press ESC in the middle of a byte to cancel your entries.
    To leave a COS unchanged, press RETURN before typing any data.
    Programming a Newly Installed System
    When programming a new system, you may find the following helpful:
    •Verify your trunk circuit types.  All connected trunks default to type 10.  You may have to reprogram E2-
    Circuit Type for all trunks.  (Be sure to enter X for all uninstalled trunks.)
    •Set the system time (using the attendant’s phone or the T- Set System Date and Time option).
    •Run the HF- Traffic Management Summary (with Data Cleared) report.  This clears out any unnecessary
    TMS reports that may have occurred during installation.
    •Use the V- Clear Error Log option to clear the System Error Report.  This clears out any unnecessary er-
    ror log reports that may have occurred during installation.
    •Use the QE- Line Gain Table option to set the relative gain for each trunk.  Refer to this option to find
    out how to test the trunk signal levels before you adjust the gains.
    •Use FC1 to reset the system queue elements.
    •Set the trunk side tone levels.  To do this -
      To set side tone automatically...
      Use the IS option
      Power the system off then on
      To set side tone manually...
      Use the QE- Sidetone Network option
    Before Programming
    INTRODUCTION
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    							Phone Programming Cross-Referenced to Terminal Entries
    Program Phone Programming Terminal Programming
    Program 1 - System Options (Class of Service, Direct Line Access, Off-
    Premise Call Forward, Assign Toll Restriction, Call Forwarding, etc.Key 1 CP
    (Bytes 0, 1 and 2)
    Program 2 - ICM Signaling, Voice Calls, Handsfree Key 2 QJ
    Program 3 - System Features
    (Operator Ext., Voice Mail, Walking Class of Service, etc.)Key 3 QC, QD, QP, QX,
    QQ, J
    Program 4 - Timers Key 4 QT
    Program 5 - PBX Access Codes Key 5 QB
    Program 6 - Customize Toll Restriction Levels Key 6 AP
    Program 7 - BGM, MOH, Paging, Extension Outputs, Relays Key 7 QM
    Program 8 - Selectable Display Messages Key 8 NP
    (600-615)
    Program 10 - Line Port Characteristics
    (DP, DTMF, Line Gain, PBX Line, Side Tone Test, Names)Key 10 E2 (lines),
    NP
    Program 11 - Line Groups (90-98) Key 11 QF, EA, E4
    Program 12 - Line Features
    (Call Pickup Group, DTD, DTN, Toll Restriction, COS)Key 12 E9, EI, EJ, EC, COS
    Program 14 - Port Extension Type, Port Circuit Type, Name Key 14 E2, NP
    Program 15 - Extension Program Levels Key 15 Not Used In Terminal
    Programming
    Program 16 - Extension Line and Group Access Key 16 E8, ED
    Program 17 - Extension Key Assignments and Key Copying HOLD KS
    Program 18 - Extension Features
    (DND, COS, Ring Group Member, Line Dial-Up,
    Off-Hook Ringing, Page Zone, Speed Dial, Door Box,
    Ringing, Hotline, Headset, Prime Line, etc.)CONF CP, E3, E6, E7, E8,
    E9, EB, EC, ED, EE,
    EF, EH, EK, EL, KS,
    QD, QV
    Program 19 - Extension Hunting
    (Circular Hunting, Terminal Hunting, UCD, ACD)MIC/DND E2, E4, E5, EA, EF,
    FC1, QT
    Program 20 - System Initialization ICM GOTOI
    Before Programming
    INTRODUCTION
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    							A- TOLL RESTRICTIONAI- INITIALIZE TOLL RESTRICTION
    Description
    Use the AI option to initialize Toll Restriction. Initialization loads the standard (default) Toll Restriction pro-
    gramming.  Always initialize when programming Toll Restriction for the first time.
    CAUTION:
    Initialization erases all previous Toll Restriction programming.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    Toll Restriction not initialized.
    Feature Reference
    Toll Restriction
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entries required.
    To initialize the Toll Restriction data:
    1. Type AI.  You see: INITIALIZE DATABASE?
    2. Type Y.  You see: DONE!
    3.
    -Enter another option from the Toll Restriction menu.
    OR
    -Press ESC to return to the Main Menu.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AI- INITIALIZE TOLL RESTRICTION
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    							AL- LIST TOLL RESTRICTION
    Description
    Use the AL option to list (display) the programmed AP- Program Toll Restriction options for each toll level.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    ACTIVE DIAL PAD -Yes
    ALLOW SPECIAL ACCESS (N11) DIALING -Yes
    ALLOW 0+ DIALING -Yes
    ALLOW DIRECT INT’L DIALING -Yes
    ALLOW EQUAL ACCESS -Yes
    EQUAL ACCESS ALLOW TABLE
        TABLE EMPTY
    ALLOW 1+NNX DIALING -Yes
    1+NNX ALLOW TABLE
        TABLE EMPTY
    ALLOW NNX DIALING -Yes
    NNX ALLOW TABLE
        TABLE EMPTY
    ALLOW NPA DIALING -Yes
    NPA ALLOW TABLE
        TABLE EMPTY
    SIX DIGIT ANALYSIS -Yes
    Feature Reference
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entries required.
    To list the Toll Restriction data:
    1. Type AL.  You see: ENTER TOLL LEVEL
    2. Enter the toll level you want to list (1-7).  The programmed Toll Restriction data displays.  You then see:
    DISPLAY NEXT LEVEL?.
    3.
    -Press return to return to the Toll Restriction menu.
    OR
    -Press Y to display the data for the next toll level.
    OR
    -Press ESC to return to the Main Menu.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AL- LIST TOLL RESTRICTION
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    							AP- TOLL LEVEL
    Description
    When entering Toll Restriction data, use this option to specify the toll level you want to program.  Valid toll lev-
    els are 1-7. An extension’s Class of Service determines its toll level.  When programming, the AP prompts that
    follow pertain to the toll level you specify here.
    Conditions 
    None
    Default Value
    All Classes of Service have Toll Level 0 (no restriction).
    Feature Reference
    Toll Restriction
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter the toll level you want to program on Table 1.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. Type AP.  You see: ENTER TOLL LEVEL
    2. Enter the toll level you want to program (1-7).  Go to Allow Active Dial Pad on the next page.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- TOLL LEVEL
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    							AP- ALLOW ACTIVE DIAL PAD
    Description
    Use this option to enable/disable continued dialing for extensions.  With continued dialing, the telephone out-
    puts a digit over a trunk each time the user presses a dial pad key. The system never turns off the dial pad.  With-
    out continued dialing, the system turns off the extension’s dial pad six seconds after the user dials their last digit.
    Conditions 
    Toll level 0 always has Continued Dialing.
    Default Value
    Continued dialing enabled.
    Feature Reference
    Special Services and OCC Compatibility
    Toll Restriction
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After programming the previous AP option, you see: ACTIVE DIAL PAD?
    2. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option.  Go to Allow Special Access (N11) Dialing on the next page.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- ALLOW ACTIVE DIAL PAD
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    							AP- ALLOW SPECIAL ACCESS (N11) DIALING
    Description
    Use this option to allow/prevent an extension user from directly dialing N11 and 1+N11 calls.  (N is any digit 2
    to 8.)  If restricted, the system terminates the call on the third digit of an N11 call and the fourth digit of a
    1+N11 call.
    Conditions 
    (A.) To restrict international (011) calls, refer to Allow Outside Operator (0+) Dialing below.
    (B.) The system never restricts 911.
    Default Value
    Special Access Dialing allowed.
    Feature Reference
    Toll Restriction
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    1. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option on Table 1.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    1. After programming the previous AP option, you see: ALLOW SPECIAL ACCESS (N11) DIALING?
    2. Enter Y(es) or N(o) for this option.  Go to Allow Outside Operator (0+) Dialing on the next page.
    A- TOLL RESTRICTION
    AP- ALLOW SPECIAL ACCESS (N11) DIALING
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