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    							D- DISPLAY MEMORY
    Description
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Issue 1-O
    This program displays the contents of system memory locations. It is a
    factory diagnostic tool. not intended for field use. Consult your Field Service
    representative for more information.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    None
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    None
     CONFIGURATION2-73 
    						
    							D- DISPLAY MEMORY
     For Your Notes 
    2-74 SOFTWARE   1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EO- ALL DATA
    Description
    Use EO to enter data for all options sequentially for an extension. The charts
    below show the E options that correspond to each EO entry. Refer 
     these
    options for more information. Also, the charts below show the default value
     each option (where applicable).
    EO Prompts for 
    For this option...Look here...
    EXT
    PORT
    CIRCUIT COS (30 for Attendant, 01 for NEXT EXT IN 
    HUNT TYPE DATA SET OR DATA MODULE? N [Y/N] PAGE ZONE RING-LINE PREFERENCE? N [Y/N] 
    OFF-HOOK RINGING? Y [Y/N] KEY ACCESS TO OUTBOUND LINES Y [Y/N] ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP Y (Y/N] ACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] 
    El
    E3
    E4
    E5
    E6
    E7E8
    E8
    E8
    E8
    E8
    through
    ACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] DIR TERM OR OPR EXT UCD MASTER EXT  for 300, blank for others)
    SPD DIAL 
    CALL PICKUP GROUP PRVCY RLS GROUP 
    RING CONTROL
    EAEB
    EC
    EC
    ED
    COPY?  [Y/N] LINES 1 TO8 LLLL LLLL through LLLL LLLL (All trunks ring (R) the Attendant)
    ACCESS CONTROLED
    COPY?  [Y/N] 
    LINES 8 YYYYYYYY through YYYY YYYY 
    CALL-OUT CONTROLCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 8 YYYY YYYY through
     YYYY YYYY 
    ED
    RING GROUP # EE
    PAGING THRU SPKR Y [Y/N] EF
    INCOMING VOICE CALL Y [Y/N] EF
    HEADSET N [Y/N] 
    EF
    INHIBIT VOICE OVER N  EF
    PROGRAMMABLE KEYS  EG
    SUPPRESS DSS LAMPS N [Y/N] EH
    ALLOW DND Y [Y/N] EK
    PRIME LINE KEY EL
    PRIORITY 00 (ONYX IV)EP
    . .
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE 2-75 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
     ALL DATA
    Description
    (Cont’d)
    EO Prompts for ESL Sets
    For this option...
    EXT
    PORT
    CIRCUIT TYPE cos 00 NEXT EXT  
    HUNT TYPE PAGE ZONE ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP Y [Y/N] 
    ACCESS TO GROUP 907 Y [Y/N] throughACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] DIR TERM OR OPR EXT RING DOWN (ONYX IV)
    UCD MASTER EXT SPD DIAL BLOCKCALL PICKUP GROUP 
    ACCESS CONTROLCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 8 YYYY YYYY 
    thtough65 TO 72 Y Y Y Y YYYY CALL-OUT CONTROLCOPY?  [Y/N] 
    LINES 8 YYYY YYYY through
    65 TO72 Y Y Y Y Y Y YY RING GROUP  PAGING THRU SPKR Y [Y/N] 
    INCOMING VOICE CALL Y [Y/N] HEADSET N [Y/N] PRIORITY 00 (ONYX IV)
    Look here...
    El
    E2
    E3
    E4
    ES
    E7
    E8E8
    E8
    EA
    EB
    EC
    ED
    ED
    EE
    EFEFEFEP
     SOFT-WARE   1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EO- ALL DATA
    Description
    (Cont’d)
    EO Prompts for  Sets
    For this option...
    EXT
    PORT
    CIRCUIT TYPE
     CIRCUIT # (OPX ports only)
    cos 00 NEXT EXT IN HUNTHUNT TYPE 
    ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP Y [Y/N] ACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] throughACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] DIR  OR OPR EXT 
    RING DOWN (ONYX IV)UCD MASTER EXT SPD DIAL BLOCKCALL PICKUP GROUP ACCESS CONTROL
    COPY? 
     [Y/N] LINES 1 TO8 YYYY YYYY through
    65 TO 72
    YYYY YYYY CALL-OUT CONTROLCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 8 YYYY
    YYYY 65 TO 72YYYYYYYY RING GROUP # VX N [Y/N] 
    PRIORITY 00 (ONYX IV)
    Look here...
    El
    E2
    E2
    E3
    E4
    E8
    E8
    EA
    EC
    ED
    ED
    EE
    EK
    EP
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-77 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EO- ALL DATA
    EO Prompts for Data Sets, Data Ports and Data Modules
    For this option...
    Look here...
    EXT
    PORT
    El
    CIRCUIT TYPE (Ol-Data Module,  Set,  
    DATA MODULE  PORT [NJ Y-(Data Port Only)E2cos 01 E3NEXT EXT IN HUNTE4HUNT TYPE 
    DATA SET OR DATA MODULE? [Y/N]
    (Y=Data Set and Data Module, N=Data Port)
    PAGE ZONE E7RING-LINE PREFERENCE7 N [Y/N] E8OFF-HOOK RINGING? N [Y/N] E8KEY ACCESS TO OUTBOUND LINES Y [Y/N] E8ALLOW LINE DIAL-UP Y [Y/N] E8ACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] E8
    through
    ACCESS TO GROUP  Y [Y/N] E8DIR TERM OR OPR EXT UCD MASTER EXT EA
    SPD DIAL BLOCKEB
    CALL PICKUP GROUP ECPRVCY RLS GROUP EC
    RING CONTROLEDCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 8 LLLL LLLL through
     LLLL LLLL ACCESS CONTROLEDCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 8 YYYY
    YYYY 
    through
    65 TO 72YYYYYYYY CALL-OUT CONTROLEDCOPY?  [Y/N] LINES 1 TO8   through YYYY YYYY 
    RING GROUP # EEPAGING THRU SPKR Y [Y/N] EF
    INCOMING VOICE CALL Y [Y/N] HEADSET N [Y/N] EF
    INHIBIT VOICE OVER N [Y/N] EF
     KEYS  24EGSUPPRESS DSS LAMPS N [Y/N] ALLOW DND Y [Y/N] EK
     LINE KEY EL
    PRIORITY 00 (ONYX IV)EP
    2-78   Issue  
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EO- ALL DATA
    Description
    (Cont’d)
    EO Prompts for Data Sets, Data Ports and Data 
     (Cont’d)
    For this option...
    (Data Module and Data Port only)
    DATA MODULE BAUD RATES
    0 DATA MODULE PARITY OPTIONSO-NO PARITY 8 BITS,l-EVEN 7  7 BITS
    0 
    INTERACTIVE MODE? N 
    RS232 CONTROLS ACTIVE? N ALLOW DTR DISCONNECT? N ALLOW BREAK DISCONNECT? N 
    AUTO BAUD? N BUSY ON DTR LOW? N 
    Look here...
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EM
    EO Prompts for Modem Pooling Circuits
    For this option...Look here...
    EXT
    PORTEl
    CIRCUIT TYPE E2
     TYPE E5
    UCD MASTER EXTEA
    EO Prompts for DSS Consoles
    (Extension 302 Shown)
    For this option...
    EXT
    PORT
    CIRCUIT TYPE 06
    DIR TERM OR OPR EXT 300SPD DIAL BLOCK
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    Refer to the charts above.Look here...
    El
    E2
    EB
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION2-79 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    EO- ALL 
    Related
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    step 1 
    Step 1 
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 
    Refer to the charts above.
    Refer to the individual 
     options.
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Refer to the individual  options.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
    Press RETURN to program extension 
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case, you see:
    PORT
    Enter data for the E options from Table 4.After you enter data for one option, you automatically advance to the next option.
    You cannot use EO to enter data for the EY and EZ options.
     A RF    Issue 1-O 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
    El- PORT 
    Description
    Use this option to change the port assignment for an extension. The port is
    the hardware location of the extension. When you change an extension’s port
    number, all programming for the extension goes to the new port assignment
    (location).
    All extensions use a single port, except for Data Sets, DSS Consoles and 
    These are dual-port  that use a port pair. A port pair consists of two
    consecutive ports, beginning with an even numbered port (e.g., 00 and 01).
    When changing a dual-port device’s port assignment, be sure to change both
    ports (even-to-even, odd-to-odd).
    Keep the following in mind when programming ports:
     Do not swap an extension port with a trunk port.
    Be sure to  the main attendant at port 00 (usually extension 300).
    Use HH- Port/Extension Checker to make sure each port has only one
    assigned extension.
    You can optionally Use EZ- Extension-Port Swap (instead of El) to
    change the 
     assignment for a port
     You can use X- Exchange Extension Data to swap two extensions (without
    physically moving their ports). With this option, the programming follows
    the extension number.
    Use QN- Restore Standard Port Numbers to reinstate the standard
    trunk/extension-to-port assignments.
    Use LP- Listing Data by Port to list the programmed options for extensions
    in port number order.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    Each extension is offset from its port by 300 (e.g., extension 320 is at port 20).
    Related
    Programming
    None
    Feature Reference
    None
    Instructions
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Step I Enter the port number for each extension on Table 3.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Step  Type El. You see:  300
    Step 2 Press RETURN to program extension 
    OR
    Enter another extension number and press RETURN. In either case,  see:
    PORT
    Step 3 Enter data for this option from Table 3 and press RETURN. YOU see: ARE
    YOU SURE?
    Step  Type Y if confirm you entry or N to cancel.You advance to the next consecutive extension.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-81 
    						
    							E- EXTENSIONS
     CIRCUIT TYPE
    Description
    Use this option to identify. the type of telephone connected to each extension
    port. The extension circuit type choices are:
    00 ESL set
    01 
     (lo-button or 30-button without display) and Data Module
    (refer to the Data Products Manual)
    02 30-button display 
    03 Data Set (dual channel only  refer to the Data Products Manual)
    04 Dual channel 
     (e.g., attendant phone P/N 88254)
    05 OPX extension, AS1 without DTMF receiver (P/N 89748) and 
    ports
    06 DSS Console and ONYX IV Attendant Console
    51 
     with DTMF receiver (P/N 89749)
    52 Digital Voice Mail Port Card
    M Modem Pooling port (refer to the Data Products Manual)
    Y Phantom extension (Multiple Directory Numbers in ONYX IV only)
     Data Port and data-only Data Module (refer to the Data Products
    Manual)
    X Uninstalled, STI port or 
     master number
    Keep the following in mind when programming circuit type:
    Enter type X for all ports not terminated to a telephone.
    You should install a display  or Attendant Console (ONYX IV) for
    the main attendant.
     Data Sets, DSS Consoles, Attendant Consoles and  with a bridged
    Data Module require a port pair (see the El option).
     OPX extensions use trunk numbers. AS1 extensions use extension
    numbers.
    Conditions
    When installing an Attendant Console with a separate power supply (P/N
    89055A):
    Plug the power supply into the console
    Plug the console into a dedicated 120 V AC receptacle
    Assign the console circuit type 06 in 
     Circuit Type (see programming
    below)
    Designate the console extension as an operator in 
    QC- Operator
    Programming 
    (see programming below)
    Plug the console line cord into the console and the console’s modular 
    Default Value
    On power up, the system identifies (auto-IDS) the type of telephone connected
    to each extension port. It then assigns the correct circuit type to each port. If
    a port does not have a connected extension, the system assigns circuit type X.
    On subsequent power-ups, the system reports minor alarms on unconnected
    (but programmed) extensions. The system 
    does not auto-ID circuit types Z,
    M,  data modules and Attendant Consoles.
    Related
    Programming
    Refer to Programming in the features listed below. 
    2-82 SOFTWARE  Issue  
    						
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