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    							TOSHIBASY RACT 
    ONIC OGR ING 
    LEPH 
    SYSTE 
    BER 1984 200 300 
    GE 
    01 
    01 .oo 
    01.10 
    01.20 
    01.30 
    01.40 
    01.50 
    02 
    03.08 
    03.08 
    03.10 
    03.11 
    03.12 
    03.13 
    03.1 
    03.1 
    03.1 
    03.17 
    04.20 
    04.30 
    04.40 
    05 
    . 05.0 
    05.0 
    05.04 
    - 05.05 
    05.06 
    05.07 
    05.08 
    05.09 
    05.10 
    05.11 
    05.12 
    05.1 
    05.1 
    06 
    06.10 
    06.20 
    06.30 TABLE of CONTENTS 
    ........................ i 
    TABLE LIST 
    INTRODUCTION ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ii 
    General 
    ............................. 
    Customer Data 
    .......................... 1 
    Utility Programs 
    .......................... 1 
    Keyboard Terminal 
    ........................ 1 
    Remote Administration 
    ....................... 2 
    Data Format 
    DATA INPuT/~uTPu~PR~CEDURE~ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 
    General 
    ~Y~EIVI DATA PREPARATION . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 
    System Data Block 
    Access Code Data Block 
    EKT Data Block 
    Standard Telephone Data*Blbck ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1% 
    Class of Service Data Block 
    ..................... 12 
    Toll Restriction Data Block 
    ..................... 13 
    Speed Dial Data Block 
    17 
    Station Message Detail Recording Data’Biodk ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : 17 
    Attendant Data Block . 
    18 
    Traffic Measurement Data Block’ ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 : : 19 
    DTMF Receiver Data Block 
    ..................... 20 
    Trunk Group Data Block 
    20 
    Trunk Data Block 
    ... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 23 
    Least Cost Routing Data Block 
    DATAINPUTPROCEDURES ..::::::::::::::::::: 
    2 
    Data Terminal Connection 
    ..................... 30 
    Authorization Procedure 
    ...................... 31 
    Utility Program Use 
    ........................ 32 
    Authorization Codes Change 
    .................... 33 
    DATA OUTPUT PROCEDURES 
    33 
    General 
    ......... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 33 
    Print System Data Block 
    34 
    Print Access Code Data Block ’ : : : : : 1 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 34 
    Print Station Data Block . 
    35 
    Print Class of Service Data Block’ * : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 35 
    Print Toll Restriction Data Block 
    ................... 36 
    Print Speed Dial Data Block 
    ..................... 36 
    SMDR Data Block . 
    37 
    Print Trunk Group Data Block * : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 37 
    Print Trunk Data Block 
    ....................... 37 
    Print Least Cost Routing Data Block 
    ................. 38 
    Print Call Pick-up Groups 
    ...................... 38 
    Print Hunting Arrangements 
    .................... 39 
    MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 
    .................... 39 
    Data Dump (DDMP) Program 
    .................... 39 
    EKT/Attendant Console (TERM) Program 
    ............... 40 
    Peripheral Equipment Test (TPER) Program 
    .............. 40  
    						
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    TTY & Modem Connections .................... 
    2 
    Utility Programs 
    ........................... 
    3 
    Authorization Code Change 
    ...................... 
    System Data Block 
    Access Code Data Block 
    Feature, Abbreviation & Code List 
    .................. 
    EKTDataBlock 
    ........................... 50 
    EKT Key Assignments 
    .............................. ............. 51 
    EKT Directory Number 
    EKTPrivateCOLine 
    ::::::::l:::: 51 
    51 
    EKT Features 
    Standard Telephone data Block ’ 1 : : : : : : : 1 1 : 1 : : : : : : 1 : 
    Class of Service Data Block 
    ...................... 54 
    COS Features & Codes 
    ....................... 
    66 
    Toll Restriction Data Block 
    56 
    Speed Dialing Data Block . : 1 : : : 1 : : 1 : : 1 1 : 1 : : 1 : : : : 58 
    SMBR Data Block 
    Attendant Data Block’ ’ : : : : : : : : : : : 1 : : : 1 : : : : : : : : 
    E 
    Traffic Measurement 
    ......................... 61 
    Traffic Measurement Report Format 
    ................. 62 
    Traffic Measurement Parameters 
    62 
    DTMF Receiver Data Block 
    ... : : : : : : : : : : : 1 : : : : : : 64 
    Trunk Group Data Block 
    ...................... 64 
    Trunk Group Data Block Entries 
    ................... 65 
    LossPlan 
    ..................... 67 
    Trunk Data Block 
    .......................... 68 
    Trunk Data Block Entries 
    69 
    Least Cost Routing Data Block ’ : : : : 1 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 69 
    Miscellaneous Parameters 
    ..................... 70 
    AreaCodes .......................... 
    ..7 0 
    Area/Office Codes 
    ........................ 71 
    Routes 
    Modify Digits ... ..... . . 
    . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 
    .. . . . 71 
    Print System Data Block 72 
    : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 73 
    Print Access Code Data Block 
    .................... 74 
    Print Station Data Block . 
    74 
    Print Class of Service Data Block ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 75 
    Print Toll Restriction Data Block 
    ................... 75 
    Print Speed Dial List Data Block 
    ................... 76 
    Print SMDR Data Block 
    76 
    Print Trunk Group Data, Block’ * : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 : : : 77 
    Print Trunk Data Block .. .. 
    78 
    Print Least Cost Routing Data Block’ : : : : : : : : : : : 1‘ : : : : : : 78 
    Print Call Pick-up Groups 
    ...................... 79 
    Print Hunting Arrangements 
    ..................... 80 
    Data Dump Program 
    ......................... 80 
    EKT Test Procedure 
    ......................... 81 
    Attendant Console Test Procedure 
    .................. 82 
    Peripheral Equipment Diagnostic Procedure 
    .............. 83 
    Trunk Status Entries 
    85 
    Disk Drive Error Codes . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 87  
    						
    							NOV 19 PROGRAMMING (PRELIMINARY) 
    PAGE 1 
    PERCEPTION is a stored program-controlled system utilizing 
    an 
    8-bit microprocessor as the central processing unit 
    (CPU), The system 
    memory is made up of both Read Only Memory (ROM) and Dynamic Random 
    Access Memory (DRAM) (the small amount of ROM that is provided contains 
    the Loader 
    program for the Floppy Disk Drive (DFDD)). 
    When the 
    system is first powered up or is reset manually, the remainder of the 
    Operating System programs and Customer Data are loaded into DRAM from 
    the diskette under the control of the Loader program, 
    Since Dynamic R is volatile; that is, 
    its contents are lost 
    the diskette remains in the 
    non-volatile storage. system as 
    All PERCEPTION options are controlled by entries made in the 
    mer Data memory. 
    Tables 
    Parameters and Trunking, as are provided for defining System 
    ell as individual station features, The 
    Customer Data is unique to each 
    using a keyboard terminal. system and is usually entered on-site 
    After the data has been entered into system 
    memory a simple keyboard command 
    causes 
    diskette to remain as a permanent record. it to be copied onto the 
    In addition to the Operating System programs and Customer Data, 
    the diskette also contains many Utility Programs, which are divided 
    into three groups: 
    1) Data Input Procedures-- 
    used when making changes to Customer Data- 
    2) Data Output Procedures-- 
    used 
    of the Customer Data memory. for obtaining printouts of the contents 
    3) Maintenance Procedures-- 
    used when testing the system. 
    When required, 
    a Utility Program is called up using a command 
    entered via the keyboard terminal, 
    The system responds by locating the 
    proper Utility Program on the diskette and then loading it into the 
    memory overlay area. 
    When the loading is completed, a prompt will be 
    output to the terminal. 
    Utility Program at a time, The overlay area can accommodate only one 
    the previous one is erased. therefore when another program is called up 
    NOTE: 
    Any diskette operational failure will cause an error code to be output 
    to the terminal, 
    See Table AG for the listing of the error codes.  
    						
    							Nov 19 PRcGRAMMTNG(PRELIMINARY) 
    PAGE2 
    1 The PERCEZTION system. is designed to interface with standard 
    asynchronous keyboard/printer data terminals (aTexas Instrumntskdel 
    743 or 745, or equivalent, is suitable). 
    An ELkcfxonic Industry 
    Association EIA) RS 232C-type data transmission interface is provided 
    systgn will support data speeds of 300 or 1200 bps, 
    The 
    connects to the TEw connector at them connector panel 
    pinassigmantsareshown inTableA). 
    utilizing a locally-provided mE%l, the 
    PEZQEMON system Utility 
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    An EIA RS 
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    provided for the 
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    300 or 1200 bps is 
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    ThemEM and ITY connectors cannot be used simultaneously. 
    one must 
    be open at any given time, 
    Utilizing one start bit, 
    one stop bit and one parity bit, the 
    comnunicates via the standard 7-level ASCII code on the TTY and 
    ports. The system transmits even parity and ignores parity on 
    the receive side,  
    						
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