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    							F- MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM DATA
     RESET SYSTEM QUEUES
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    E- Extensions, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number   the
    master extensibn number to each group member and the master 
    number.
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    E- Extensions, 
     Circuit Type  Each OPX and AS1 P/N 89748 Voice
    Messaging System port should have circuit type 05. Each AS1 P/N 89749
    Voice Messaging System port should have circuit type 5 1.
    E- Extensions,  Hunt Type  Program each Voice Messaging System port
    with hunt type 06.
    E- Extensions, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number  Program
    each Voice Messaging System 
    port with the master number assigned in QP
    programming below.
    E- Extensions, EK- Voice Mail  Port  Enable this option for each
    Voice Messaging System port.
    E- Trunks,  Direct Trunk Termination   each trunk the VX
    Automated Attendant should answer, terminate the trunk to the Voice
    Messaging System master number. (See EA above.)
    E- Trunks, EI- Night Call Routing  For each trunk the VX Automated
    Attendant should answer at night, terminate the trunk to the master number
    (see EA above). For this application, make sure the 
     entry is 300.
     Reset VX Flag (Telephone Message Waiting Lamps)  For a first
    time installation, always use this option to reset the telephone Message
    Waiting lamps.
    KS- Programming Keys for   Designate a programmable key as a
    Record key (type R).
    QP- Voice Mailbox Installation, Mailbox Installed  Enable this option if
    the system has a Voice Messaging System connected.
    QP- Voice Mail Installation, Voice Messaging Master Extension  Select
    one of the Voice Messaging System ports 
     in the options above as
    the master extension number.
    Automatic Call Distribution
    Automatic Call Distribution (ONYX IV)
    Extension Hunting
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities 
     Report)
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type FC. You see: FC-CMD
    Type 1. You see:  DONE l *You return to the Main Menu.
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-173 
    						
    							F- MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM DATA
     RESET TRUNK CIRCUITS AND LINE/TRUNK 
     RESET REMOTE KSU FAIL COUNTERS (VS ONLY);
    Description
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    In the large systems. this option is  RESET TRUNK CIRCUITS  LINE
    TRUNK PCBS. 
    Use this command to reset the fail counters for trunks and
    Line/Trunk 
     The system shows the fail count as part of HD- System
    Status  Display. Resetting the fail counters establishes a reference point to
    which you can compare future events.
    Use this command after you:
     Complete the initial system programming
     Reset or replace any PCB
     Correct any problems detected and reported by the system for any trunk
    In VS, the option is 
     RESET REMOTE KSU FAIL COUNTERS. Use this
    command to reset the 
    HD- SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY fail counters for the
    expansion CEU. You would use this command after you complete the VS
    initial system programming.
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    None
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities (HD Report)
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type FC. You see: FC-CMD
    Type 2. You see:  DONE 
    You return to the Main Menu.
    2-174 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Issue 1-O 
    						
    							F- MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM DATA
     RESET  FLAG (TELEPHONE MESSAGE WAITING LAMPS)
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    Use this option to update the status of each extension’s Message Waiting
    LED. This option only applies if the system is connected to an integrated
    Voice Messaging System. Use this command once you complete installation
    and  programmin g of the Voice Messaging System.
    This option only applies to systems with an integrated Voice Messaging
    System.
    Default Value
    None
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    E- Extensions, 
     Circuit Type  Each OPX and AS1 P/N 89748 Voice
    Messaging System port should have circuit type 0.5. Each AS1 P/N 89749
    Voice Messaging System port should have circuit type 5 1.
    E- Extensions, ES- Hunt Type  Program each Voice Messaging System port
    with hunt type 06.
    E- Extensions, EA- UCD Group Master Extension Number  Program
    each Voice Messaging System port with the master number assigned in QP
     below.
    E- Extensions, EK- Voice Mail  Port  Enable this option for each
    Voice Messaging System port.
    E- Trunks,  Direct Trunk Termination  For each trunk the VX
    Automated Attendant should answer, terminate the trunk to the Voice
    Messaging System master number. (See EA above.)
     Reset System Queues  Reset the system queues after installing the
    Voice Messaging System.
    KS- Programming Keys for   Designate a programmable key as a
    Record key 
    QP- Voice Mailbox Installation, Mailbox Installed  Enable this option if
    the system has a Voice Messaging System connected.
    QP- Voice Mail Installation, Voice Messaging Master Extension  Select
    one of the Voice Messaging System ports programmed in the options above as
    the master extension number.
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    Voice Mail Compatibility
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type FC. You see: FC-CMD
    Type 3. You see: l * DONE l *You return to the Main Menu.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CON-FIGURATION2-175 
    						
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     RESET ALL  FEATURE KEYS
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    Use this command to reset the system memory used for  feature keys
    (programmed in KS- Programmable Keys for Keysets). You 
    do this before  Centres feature keys. You could also do this
    before redefining Centres feature keys system-wide. FC4 changes the key
    definition to UNDEFINED for each 
     feature key on each 
    Conditions
    This option only applies to  feature keys on 
    Default 
    None
     Compatible Feature Keys
    KS- Programming 
     for   Assign keys as  keys. For
     keys, the system requests a trunk number before you enter the
     code.
     Compatible Feature Keys
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    This option uses password level 2.
    Type FC. You see: FC-CMD
    Type 4. You see:  DONE You return to the Main Menu.
    2-176 SOFTWARE  Issue 1-O 
    						
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    FL- LCR CONFIGURATION
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    If your system has LCR, use this option to show a description of 
    configuration. Following is an example of an LCR Description. Your
    description will be different than that shown below.
      ORDER NO. 
    COMPILED
       .  : : :
    Conditions
    None
    Default Value
    None
    Refer to the Least Cost Routing Feature
    Refer to the Least Cost Routing Feature
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type FL. Your LCR Configuration example displays.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-177 
    						
    							F- MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEM 
    FL- LCR CONFIGURATION
     For  Notes 
    2-178  CONFIGURATIONIssue 1-O 
    						
    							GA- ARS EDITOR
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    Issue 1-OUse the GA option to program the Automatic Route Selection routing options.
    The GA option is explained in Appendix A. Automatic Route 
    Conditions
    This option only applies to systems with Automatic Route Selection.
    Default Value
    Refer to Appendix A.
    Automatic Route Selection
    E- Trunks. 
     Nest Trunk in Outbound Rotary  ARS requires outbound
    trunk rotaries. This prompt determines the selection sequence for trunks
    within each rotary,
    E- Trunks, 
     Trunk Service Number  Assign a Service Number to each
    trunk used for ARS. ARS routes calls to Service Numbers, not individual
    trunks.
    E- Trunks, EA- Trunk Group Assignment (First Trunk in Group) 
    Group trunks in rotaries by assigning each one the same First Trunk in Group
    number.
    QL- 
     Codes, LCR or ARS Enable  Enter 2 to enable
    ARS.
    QL-  Codes, Number of Services  Designate how many
    services (trunk rotaries) ARS will use.
    QL- 
     Codes, Service Line Numbers  Indicate the trunk
    rotary master number for each of the rotaries used by ARS. This should
    correspond to the EA- First Trunk in Group  entry.
    Automatic Route Selection
    To enter data on the PRF:
    Refer to Appendix A.
    To enter 
     at the programming terminal:
    Type GA. You see:
     DISPLAY CONFIGURE
    I= INITIALIZE
      VERBOSE EXIT
    Refer to Appendix A for the specifics.
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-179 
    						
    							GL- LCR TESTING
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    Use this option to run the Least Cost Routing test program. The GL option
    lets you display 
     current LCR configuration and make changes to your
    LCR database. 
     can also use this  to test your LCR 
    Consult with your  ice technician before running this program.
    This option  applies to systems with Least Cost Routing.
    Default Value
    None
    Least Cost Routing
    E- 
    Trunks,  Trunk Service Number  Assign a Service Number to all
    trunks used for LCR. LCR routes calls to Service Numbers, not individual
    trunks.
    QL-  Codes, LCR or ARS Enable  Enter 1 to enable
    LCR.
    QL-  Codes, Number of Services  Designate how many
    services (trunk rotaries) LCR will use.
    QL-  Codes, Service  Line Numbers  Indicate the trunk
    rotary master number for each of the rotaries used by LCR. This should
    correspond to the 
    EA- First Trunk in Group entry.
    QL-  Codes, COS Needed to Access ALT Route  Enter
    the minimum COS that the system requires before routing a call to the
    alternate route (if primary route is busy).
    QL-  Codes, Type of Service  Enter the type of service
    number (O-5). For example. for DDD or WATS, enter 0.
    QL- 
     Codes, Access Code  For dial-up services, enter
    the access code (telephone number) for the service.
    QL-  Codes, Security Code  For dial-up services, enter
    the security code the service requires.
    Least Cost Routing 
    						
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    Instructions
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    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type GL. You see:
    LCR TEST PROGRAM
    E=MODIFY NEAREST NPA DETAIL TABLES (ROUTE #)
    F=MODIFY 161 NPA TABLES (ROUTE #)
    L=DATABASE ASCII DESCRIPTOR
    M=CONFLICT,LEADING l,SEARCH DATA
    N=DISPLAY 161 NPA TABLES NEAREST NPA DETAIL TABLESP=DDD COST RATING TABLES
     SELECTION TABLES LCR SELECTIONS TO  
    Consult    technician for the specifics.
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-181 
    						
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