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    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IE- RESET EXPANSION CABINETS (56x120 AND 72x180 ONLY)
    Description
     a 56x120 or  180  use this option to reset the expansion cabinets.
    Using this option simulates pressing the reset button on the expansion cabinet
    Memory PCB. For maintenance purposes. it may be desirable to reset the
    expansion cabinets. (Refer to the HD- System Status option). Resetting drops
    all calls in progress in the cabinet 
     select. With the IE option. you can
    reset the cabinets remotely. There 
    IS no need to actually go to the expansion
    cabinet installation site.
    Note:To reset the main cabinet. press the reset switch on the main cabinet MEM
    PCB.
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    None
    Related
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step  
    Step  
    Step 3 
    Step 
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type 
     You see: 
    Type E. You see: ENTER CABINET NUMBER  
    Enter the number of the expansion cabinet you want to reset. You see:
    SURE? 
     Type Y to reset the cabinet you selected in step 3.
    OF
     Type  to return to step2 without resetting a cabinet.
    Issue 1-O CONFIGURATION 2-203 
    						
    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IP- PORT RELEASE
    Description
    Use this option to release an extension or trunk that is active on a call.
    Releasing an extension or trunk terminates the active call. You may-have to
    do this, for example. if a trunk locks up. Use this command as an alternative
    to resetting a PCB (the IR option). You can only use 
     if the extension or
    trunk is active on a call.
    None
    Default Value
    None
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step  l
    Step  l
    Step 3 l
    Step  l
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type I. You see: 
    Type P. You see: RELEASE UTILITY, EXT # 
    Enter the number of the extension/trunk you want to release and press
    RETURN. You see: DONE, If you see. “NO CHANGE, TRY AGAIN,” the extension/trunk you tried to releasewas not active.
    Go back to step 3 and enter another extension/trunk number to release.
    OR
     Press ESC to return to the Main Menu.
         
    						
    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IR- RESET LINE/TRUNK CARD
    IR- RESET EXPANSION KSU
    Description
    In large systems. use this option to reset a line/trunk PCB. This may be
    desirable for maintenance purposes.
    Resetting a line/trunk PCB initializes the
    trunk interface circuits and drops all calls in progress on the 
    PCB.
    In VS, use this option to reset the expansion CEU. This may be desirable for
    maintenance purposes. or after adding an expansion CEU. Resetting the
    expansion CEU drops all calls in progress in the expansion CEU.
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    None
    Related
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step  l
    Step  l
    Step 3 
    Step 
    Step 5 
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry 
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type I. You see: 
     Type For 12x36 and 32x60 systems, skip to step 3. For VS, skip to Step 4.
    (56x120 and 72x180 systems only)
     You see: CABINET 
     Enter the designation for line/trunk  cabinet. The choices are M
    (main cabinet), 1 (expansion cabinet 1) or 2 (expansion cabinet 2).
    When you see: 
     CARD  enter the number of the line/trunk PCB
    you want to reset. You see: 
    SURE?  [Y/N]
     Type Y to reset the large system PCB you selected in step 3 or the VS
    expansion CEU.
    OR
     Type N to return to step 2 without resetting.
     Go back to step 2.
    OR
     Press ESC to return to the Main Menu.
    Issue 1-OSOFI-WARE CONFIGURATION 2-205 
    						
    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IS- SIDE TONE TEST
    Description
    Use this option to adjust the side tone level for each trunk. When you initiate
    IS, the system:
     Seizes the. trunk you specify for testing
     Outputs the side tone test digit onto the trunk
     Listens for the side tone level
     Automatically adjusts the side tone gain for optimum level
    The system automatically does a side tone test on each trunk after power up.
    Use the IS option if the trunk characteristics change after the initial
    installation. The system does not perform a side tone test on DID, tie and
    OPX trunks.
    The system will try and make the side tone test five times on a faulty trunk. If
    the test fails the fifth time, the system marks it as dead. If you correct the
    problem, the system starts the side tone tests again.
    Conditions
    Use QR- Side Tone Test Digit to set the digit the system uses for side tone
    test.
    If you use IS- Side Tone Test to adjust side tone for a trunk, the system
    overrides the QE- Manual 
     entry.
    Default Value
    None
    Related
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    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step 
    Step  l
    Step 2 l
    Step 3 
    Step 4 l
    None
    System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type  You see: 
    Type S. You see LINE # 
    Enter the number of the line/trunk circuit you want to test and press 
    You see: DONE
     Go back to step 3.
    OR
     Press ESC to return to the Main Menu. 
    						
    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IT- ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE DECODERS (ONYX IV)
    Description
    Use this option to activate or deactivate the system 
     decoders
    (receivers). A 
     technician may have to do this during trouble‘shooting
    to isolate a faulty receiver. The 
    IT option can activate or deactivate DTMF
    receivers in:
      and VAU 
    o The MLU PCB
     SLU 
    o Special Trunk Interfaces 
    The receivers in the  VAU and MLU  are a resource
    available to any port in the system.
     P/N 89748 extensions and DISA
    trunks use these receivers when 
     calls. The receivers in SLU 
    and the  are available only to the  in those units. They are not a
    system resource. 
     with integral DTMF receivers (P/N 89749) are not
    affected by this option.
    The following chart shows the 
    IT- ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE DECODERS
    number for each DTMF receiver. The system resource decoders are
    unshaded:
    Unit
    CabinetIT Circuit 1
     MLUPCB.....
    .  .
    (Ports 29 
     30; . . . . 
    . . 
    I
     
     PCB . . . . .  . . , . . . . . . 
    (Last 2 PCB ports)
    Issue 1-O
    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION  
    						
    							I- SYSTEM UTILITIES
    IT- ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE DECODERS (ONYX 
    Description
    Related
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    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 l
     2 
    Step 3 l
    Step  l
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    Decoders activated.
    None
    None
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data 
    at the programming terminal:
    Type I. You see: 
    Type T. You see: TONE DECODER # 00
     Press RETURN to activate/deactivate decoder 00.
     OR
    Enter the number of the decoder you want to activate/deactivate and press
    RETURN.
     Type Y to  the decoder you select.
    OR
     The N to deactivate the decoder you select.In either case, you go to the next consecutive decoder. 
    						
    							J- COMMUNICATIONS PORT PARAMETERS
    PORT SPEED
    Description
     ted
    Programming
    Feature Reference
    Instructions
    Step  
    Step 1 
    Step  
     3 
    Step  l
    Use this option to change the speed (baud rate) of the system serial ports. For
    the large systems. these are the COM PCB ports. You make a 
     entry
    for each port. The COM PCB lower port should connect to a modem; The
    upper port should connect to a standard DTE RS-232-C terminal. For VS, this
    option sets the speed for the main CEU AUX Module serial port. This port is
    for a DTE terminal: the VS does not have a modem port. Refer to the system
    hardware manual for more information. Your entry should be compatible
    with the connected terminal or modem.
    When you change the modem (lower) port speed (large system only), the
    system sends out AT 
     to the modem. This preconditions the modem to
    “auto baud” to the new speed.
    Conditions
    The attendant can change the COM PCB port baud rates from the telephone.
    Refer to page 2-2.
    Default Value
    Both ports are set at 1200 baud.
    Automatic Fault Reporting
    J- Communications Port Parameters, Modem Ring Count 
     Set the
    Automated Answer ring count to match the setting of the connected modem.
    QC- Operator Programming, Suppress Operator Alarms  Suppress/allow
    alarm indications at attendant extensions.
    QK- CEU Identification Enter the text that identifies the system to the 
    site service center.
    QV- Trouble Report Telephone Number  This is the number the system
    dials to report a major alarm to the off-site 
    service center.
    Automatic Fault Reporting
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Type J. You see: (MODEM) 
    For VS. skip to Step 3.
    Enter the number for the desired modem baud rate. The choices are:
    0 300 baud
     1200 baud
    2 2400 baud
    3 4800 baud
    4 9600 baud
    5 
     baud
    When you see: (LOCAL)  enter the number for the desired local (terminal)
    port baud rate. You see:
    MODEM RING COUNT (O-9) 
    Go to Modem Ring Count on the next page (large systems only) or Press
    ESC.
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    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION2-207 
    						
    							J- COMMUNICATIONS PORT 
    MODEM RING COUNT
    Description
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    Instructions
    Step  l
    Step 1 
    Step  
    Use this option to set the automatic answer ring count for the modem
    connected to the 
     PCB  port. When the COM PCB initializes, it
    sends the option you select to the modem. The automatic answer 
     are
    1-9 rings. If you don’t 
     the  to have automatic answer, enter 0.
    You must use a Hayes compatible 
     or  modem.
    This option does not apply to VS.
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    Modem ring count is 1 (modem answers after one ring)
    Automatic Fault Reporting
    J- Communications Port Parameters, Port Speed 
     Set the baud rate for
    Port 
    A (modem) and Port B (local) to match the connected device. (The
    attendant can set these options from the telephone. See page 2-2.)
    QC- Operator Programming, Suppress Operator Alarms  Suppress/allow
    alarm indications at attendant extensions.
     CEU Identification  Enter the text that identifies the system to the 
    site service center.
    QV- Trouble Report Telephone Number  This is the number the system
    dials to report a major alarm to the off-site service center.
    Automatic Fault Reporting
    To enter data on the PRF:
    No entry required.
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    After programming the baud rate for port B, you see: MODEM RING COUNT
    (O-9) 
    Enter the automatic answer modem ring count (O-9). You return to the Main
    Menu.
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    							K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY  FOR  AND DSS CONSOLES
    KD- 
     KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES
    Description
    Use this option to assign consoles to 
     assign blocks (key
    configurations) to consoles and program console key functions.
    Assigning Consoles to 
    You can assign a DSS Console to   You can assign as many DSS
    Consoles as there are available dual ports. In the large systems, 20 of the
     can have unique programming. In VS. four consoles can have
    unique programming. See Assigning Blocks below.
    Assigning Blocks 
     Configurations) to DSS Consoles
    The system provides for unique blocks (key configurations). The large
    systems have 20 blocks: VS has four. A block  is a portion of memory for
    storing the functions of the 79 programmable console keys. In 
    systems, the system permanentlv assigns the first four blocks to operators l-4.
    The system numbers the remain-ing blocks 1-16. You can change the
    assignment for blocks 1-16. In 
     systems,  can change the
    assignment for all 20 blocks. In 
     all DSS Consoles initially use block 1. If
    the number of consoles exceeds the number of blocks, consoles must share
    blocks. Consoles that share blocks have the same programming.
    Programming Console Key Functions
    You can program a console key for one of the functions in the chart below.
    For this function...’ Enter this code...
    Hotline to extensions. . . . .Hotline partner extension number (refer also
           .to Automatic Call Distribution) Park orbit code (60-69)
    Central Office Calls. Placing
    (DSS key as a 
     key) . Line access code (e.g., 801)
    Paging zones. . . . P and the zone number (O-7)
    Speed Dial . . . . 
     .S and the Speed Dial bin number (l-80)
    Undefined . . . . . . . . . . .U
    The Release key  is permanently assigned to key 80.
    Conditions
    None
    Default 
    Large Svstems
    The svstem has a DSS Console programmed at extension 302, assigned to
     300.
    The following default key assignments are for:
    o The first four (unnumbered) blocks in 12x36 and 32x60 systems
    o Block 01 in the 56x120 and 72x180 systems:
    KeyAssignment
    l-72. . . . .Extensions 304-375
    73-76. . . . .
    Page zones O-3
    77-79. . . . .Park orbits 60-62
    80 . . . . . . . Release
    The default key assignments for all other blocks 
    Assignment
    l-79, 
     . .. . Undefined
    80 . . . . . . Release
    Refer to the respective feature for more information.
    Issue 1-OSOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 2-209 
    						
    							K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA FOR  AND DSS CONSOLES
     PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES
    on
    VS Systems
    DSS Console automatically enabled (circuit type 06) when you plug it in
    Each DSS Console assigned to extension 300
    Each DSS Console 
     (configuration) 01, with key assignments as
    follows:
    KeyAssignment
    l-47. . . . . .Extensions 304-347
    48-72 . , . . Undefined
    73-76. . . . .
    Page zones O-3
    77-79. . . . .Park orbits 60-62
    80 . . . . . . . Release
    Related
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    Instructions
    Step 1 
    Step 1 l
    Step 2 
    Step 3 l
    Step  l
    Step S 
    Step 6 
    Step 7 
    Direct Station Selection, DSS Console
    E- Extensions, 
     Circuit Type  Program each DSS Console with circuit
    type 06 (even numbered ports only). DSS Consoles are dual port devices. In
    VS, the DSS Console is automatically enabled when you plug it in.
    Direct Station Selection, DSS Console
    To enter data on the PRF:
    For each DSS Console, on Table 8 indicate:
     The DSS Owner
     The DSS block (configuration) number
     The DSS key definitions
    To enter data at the programming terminal:
    Before programming DSS Consoles, make sure the console has circuit type 
    Type K. You see: 
    Type D. You see: DSS 
    Enter the extension number of the DSS Console you want to program.  YOU
    see: DSS OWNER?
    Enter the extension number of the  assigned to the DSS Console.  YOU
    see: DSS BLOCK NO.
    Enter the block (configuration) number for the DSS Console you are
    programming and press 
    RETURN. You see: KEY  
    In the 56x120 and 72x180 systems, you can assign any of the 20 blocks. In the other
    systems, blocks 01-04 are automatically assigned to operators  respectively. consoles share the same block, they have the same key programming.
     Press RETURN to program key 01.
    OR
    To program another key, enter the key number and press RETURN.
    Enter data for the key you want to program from Table 7 and press RETURN.
    You can press + to move one key ahead: press  to move one key back.
    To list the key programming for this extension (startingwith the key 
    you are press L instead of entering data.
    To remove a key’s programming, type U. To undefine  the keys for the console,
    starting with the key you are on, type Z.
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