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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 30 
    PROGRAM 3XX 
    STATION CO LINE 
    ACCESS 
    SET LED on. 
    1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 17 REP LED on. 
    System is in program mode. 
    2) Depress the m key on station 17. 
    3) Dial 1 1 flon the dial pad. XX= the number 
    of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE: 
    For multiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs go on according to present data. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using them keys, turn their associated LEDs 
    on or off, as required. 
    0 LED on = Access allowed. 
    0 Each CO key/LED represents itself-that 
    is, if the CO 1 LED is on, then the station 
    being programmed (XX) is allowed access 
    to CO 1, etc. 
    5) Depress them key to place new data in 
    memory. An X on the record sheet means the LED should 
    be on. 
    If the LED is already on, depressing its asso- 
    ciated key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs 
    may be turned off and on until the desired pat- 
    tern is set. 
    All station 17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program 
    or 
    . . . 
    6B) Go to Step 2 in another program table 
    . ..or... 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY1986 
    TABLE 31 
    PROGRAM 4XX 
    STATION TYPE ASSIGNMENT 
    SET LED on. 
    Station 17 REP LED on. 
    1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. 
    System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    2) Depress the w key on station 17. 
    3) Dial 0 D a on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE. 
    For niultiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs go on according to present data. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using the m keys, turn their associated 
    LEDs on or off, as required. An X on the record sheet means the LED 
    should be on. 
    If the LED is already on, depressing its 
    associated key will turn it off and vice 
    versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until 
    the desired pattern is set. 
    5) Depress the m key to place new data 
    in memory. All station 17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program 
    66) Go to Step 2 in’ar%her program table SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    . . . or . . . 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. 
    J 
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    							PROGRAIWING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 32 
    PROGRAM 4#XX 
    STATION FLEXIBE 
    KEY ASSIGNMENT 
    1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. SET LED on. 
    Station 17 REP LED on. 
    System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    2) Depress the m key on station 17. 
    3) Dial n 1 13 fl on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE: 
    For multiple station programming, refer 
    to Paragraph 02.12. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Depress the key to be programmed. 
    IMPORTANT! 
    The present feature’s code number for that 
    key will be displayed by the LCD. 
    A 20-key LCD EKT is highly recom- 
    mended for this procedure. 
    5) 
    Dial in the new feature’s number. The 
    detailed meaning of each feature ‘code is 
    shown below. The new feature’s number will be displayed 
    on the LCD. 
    6) Continue to return to Step 4 until all 
    desired features for chosen station(s) are 
    programmed. 
    7) Depress the m key to place new data 
    in memory. All station 17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    8A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program for additional station(s) 
    86) Go to Step 2 in*ar$her program table 
    . . . or . . . 
    8C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. 
    _.--- SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    NU JE: 
    All codes can only be assigned once per EKT. If assigned more than once, keys become AD keys.  
    						
    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 33 
    PROGRAM 5XX 
    STATION CLASS OF SERVICE #l 
    SET LED on. 
    Station 17 REP LED on. 
    1) Lock in the 
    SET switch on the HKSU. 
    System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    2) Depress them key on station 17. 
    3) Dial g u a on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE. 
    For multiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02. 
    ‘I 2. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs go on according to present data. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using the a keys, turn their associated 
    LEDs on or off, as required. An X on the record sheet means the LED 
    should be on. 
    If the LED is already on, depressing its 
    associated key will turn it off and vice 
    versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until 
    the desired pattern is set. 
    5) Depress the m key to place new data 
    in memory. All station 17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program 
    66) Go to Step 2 in’ar$her program table SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    . . . or . . . 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. 
    A 
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    							PROGfUUWllNG PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 34 
    PROGRAM 5#XX 
    STATION CLASS OF SERVICE #2 
    SET LED on. 
    Station 17 REP LED on. 
    1) Lock in the 
    SET switch on the HKSU. System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    2) Depress the m key on station 17. 
    3) Dial 1 a 1 a on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE: 
    For multiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs go on according to present data. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using the m keys, turn their associated 
    LEDs on or off, as required. An X on the record sheet means the LED 
    should be on. 
    < 
    If the LED is already on, depressing its 
    associated key will turn it off and vice 
    versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until 
    the desired pattern is set. 
    5) Depress the m key to place new data 
    in memory. All station 
    17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program 
    66) Go to Step 2 in’ar$her program table SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    . . . or . . . 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. 
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    							PROGRAMIWING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 35 
    PROGRAM 6XX 
    STATION TOLL RESTRICTION CLASS 
    SET LED on. 
    Station 17 REP LED on. 
    1) Lock in the 
    SET switch on the HKSU. 
    2) Depress them key on station 17. 
    3) Dial 1 a B on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE. 
    For multiple station programming.. refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using the m keys, turn their associated 
    LEDs on or off, as required. The detailed 
    meaning of each key/LED is shown below. System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs go on according to present data. 
    An X on the record sheet means the LED 
    should be on. 
    If the LED is already on, depressing its 
    associated key will turn it off and vice 
    versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until 
    the desired pattern is set. 
    with this program 
    66) Go to Step 2 in.a:Lther program table 
    . ..or... Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    6C) Transfer data. into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. 
    I 
    * See Toll Restriction 
    Programs 100, 1 Xl, 1 XY. 1 XZ and 2XY. 
    A 
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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    TABLE 36 
    PROGRAM 7XX 
    STATION 
    OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION 
    SET LED on. 
    1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 17 REP LED on. 
    System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    m SPKR LED steady on.  2) Depress the l 
    3) Dial 0 a m on the dial pad. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    XX = the number of the station(s) to be pro- 
    CO LEDs indicate present data. 
    grammed. 
    NOTE: 
    For. 
    multiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. 
    Using them keys, turn their associated LEDs 
    on or off, as required. 
    l LED on = Restricted outgoing calls., 
    0 Each CO key/LED represents itself-that is, 
    if CO1 LED is on, then the station being 
    programmed (XX) is restricted from outgo- 
    ing calls on COl, etc. 
    5) Depress them key to place new data 
    in memory. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program An X on the record sheet means the LED should 
    be on. 
    If the LED is already on, depressing the as- 
    sociated key will turn it off and vice versa.-LEDs 
    may be turned off and on until the desired pat- 
    tern is set. 
    All station.1 7 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    6B) Go to Step i ini;other program table 
    . . . or . . . 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory 
    per Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
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    							TABLE 37 
    PROGRAM 8XX 
    CO RINGING~ASSIGNMENTS-DAY ’ 
    4) 
    Lock in the SET switch on the HKSLJ. 
    on the dial pad. XX= the number 
    (s) to be programmed. SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs indicate present data. 
    NOTES: 
    1. Any station(s) designated to ring must be allowed access via Program 3XX. 
    2. A maximum of eight stations may be assigned to ring for any given CO line. If more are 
    @et means the LED should 
    off, as required. 
    @ LED on = Ring in DAY mode. 
    @ Each CO key/LED represents itself-that If the LED is already on, depressing its asso- 
    ciated key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs 
    may be turned off and on until the desired pat- 
    lace new data in 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue 
    with this program 
    6B) Go to Step 2 in a%& program table previous data is erased. 
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    							PROGRAhlMlNG PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-006-300 
    MAY 1986 
    : -. 
    TABLE 38 
    PROGRAM 8#XX 
    - CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-DAY 2 ’ 
    SET LED on. 
    1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 17 REP LED on. 
    System is in program mode. 
    2) Depress the m key on station 17. 
    3) Dial 1 fl Ef m on the dial pad. XX = the 
    number of the station(s) to be programmed. 
    NOTE. Normal functions halt on station 17. 
    SPKR LED steady on. 
    SPKR LED flashes continuously. 
    CO LEDs indicate present data. 
    For multiple station programming, refer to 
    Paragraph 02.12. 
    NOTES. 
    1. Any station(s) designated to ring must be allowed access via 
    Program 3XX. 
    2. 
    A maximum of eight stations may be assigned to ring for any given CO line. If more are 
    assigned, the lowest eight station numbers will ring-the others will be ignored. 
    4) 
    Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using 
    An Xon the record sheet means the LED should 
    them keys, turn their associated LEDs on or be on. 
    off, as required. If the LED is already on, depressing its asso- 
    l . LED on = Ring in DAY 2 mode. ciated key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs 
    e Each CO key/LED represents itself-that 
    may be turned off and on until the desired paf- 
    is, if CO 1 LED is on, then the station being 
    tern is set. 
    programmed (XX) will ring when a call 
    comes in on CO 1 in the DAY 2 mode, etc. 
    5) Depress them key to place new data in 
    memory. 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue with 
    this program All station 17 LEDs (except REP) go off. 
    New data is stored, previous data is erased. 
    6B) Go to Step 
    2 in’ai%er program table 
    . . . or . . . 
    6C) Transfer data into working memory per 
    Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. 
    Station 17 REP LED goes off. 
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    							TABLE 39 
    PROGRAM ?XX 
    ‘CO RINGING ASSIG-&FqlENTS-NITE 
    . . 
    Station 17 REP LED+_wI. 
    System is in program mode. 
    Normal functions.:hait on st@ion 17. 
    on programming, refer to 
    1. A& station(s)6 designated to ring must be allowed access via 
    Program 3XX. 
    2. A maxi@um of 
    eight .sZations may be assigned to ring ‘for any gien CO tina. If more are 
    assigned, the lowest eight station’ nc 
    &--- 
    4) 
    f;efer to the-System Record Sheet. UV 
    the m keys, turn their.associated heet meansthe.LED~shou.Ld : 
    LEDs CI 
    off, as required. 
    : 
    e LED is already on, depressing- its asso-. .:: 
    -e LED on = Ring in NITE mode. ciated key will turn it off and vice versa. LG$&Z- 
    e Bach CO key/LED represents itself--that 
    .Es. if CO 1. LED ,is on, then. t.he’statior being 
    6A) Return to Step 2 in order 
    tc 
    with this program 
    6B) 60 to Step 2 in a”nbther program table 
    Paragraph--0246. 
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