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    							PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    SECTION 300-020-300 
    JULY 1986 
    01 INTRODUCTION 
    01 .Ol 
    The data governing overall system 
    operation and feature execution for Strata 
    X//, & XX= systems are stored in read-only 
    memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the 
    field. However, the data controlling operation 
    of the various options, both system and sta- 
    tion, are stored in random-access memory 
    (RAM) and can easily be changed according to 
    individual installation requirements. 
    01.02 All Strata options are controlled by 
    selections made in the system data tables. An 
    initialization process is provided for verifying 
    predetermined system assignments. The in- 
    staller can then proceed with any necessary 
    changes. 
    01.03 All system data changes are made via 
    station 17 (as the input/output device), which 
    may be equipped with either a lo-key or a 
    20-key EKT (although a 20-key LCD EKT is 
    strongly recommended). Whenever the system 
    is placed in the programming mode, the keys 
    on station 17 are used to enter data while its 
    LEDs display the current data. While station 
    17 is in the programming mode, the system 
    may still be used in the usual fashion. 
    01.04 Internal battery power is provided to 
    prevent loss of system data memory in the 
    event of a power failure. 
    NOTE: 
    Whenever a system is installed for the 
    first time or the HCAU is changed, the 
    system must be initialized. See Paragraph 
    02.80. 
    02 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
    02.00 General 
    02.01 The Strata system must be in the 
    programming mode before system data can be 
    verified or altered. With the exception of 
    station 17, normal system functions are not 
    suspended while in the programming mode. 
    02.02 When the system is in the program- 
    ming mode, station 17 is used to enter the 
    system data in one of two ways: 
    IMPORTANT! 
    Station 17 may be equipped with either 
    a lo- or 20-key EKT (a 20-key LCD EKT is strongly recommended). However, in 
    all tables and procedures that follow, a 
    single 20-key designation is given. 
    l In the majority of programs (Type l), the 
    various keys are used to change “bits” of 
    system data. The LEDs associated with the 
    keys show the status of that “bit” before 
    and after key depression. Each key/LED has 
    a different meaning, depending upon the 
    program number being used. 
    l In Type 2 programs, the dial pad is used to 
    enter data. In this case, the system, using 
    the INT and selected CO LEDs, verifies the 
    entered data by displaying it in binary for- 
    mat. An LCD EKT also displays the data, if 
    equipped. 
    02.03 The programming mode is activated 
    by locking in the 
    SET switch on the HCAU and 
    then depressing the m key on station 17. 
    After the station has been activated, a program 
    number is dialed on the station dial pad, and 
    the system responds as follows: 
    Type 1 program: Station 17 LEDs display the 
    existing data in these categories. 
    Type 2 program: CO10 LED on station 17 
    flashes continuously. Actual data can be 
    reviewed without alteration by multiple de- 
    pressions of the a key. 
    02.04 Data can be altered while it is being 
    displayed. To input new data via station 17, 
    perform the following: 
    Type 1 program: The state of an LED is al- 
    tered by depressing its associated key. 
    Depressing the key while the LED is “on” 
    will turn it off and vice versa. 
    Type 2 program: Data is entered via the dial 
    pad. The LEDs display the data in binary for- 
    mat. An LCD EKT also displays the data. 
    02.05 Once the desired data is entered and 
    displayed, it is written into memory by depres- 
    sing the m key on station 17. 
    l System and CO line options are written into 
    temporary storage when the m key is 
    depressed. After 
    all changes in these cate- 
    gories have been made, transfer the data 
    into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. 
    l Station option data (with the exception of 
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    JULY1986 
    CO line access assignments) are written 
    into the main data memory; therefore, all 
    than es are effective immediately after the 
    Ed 0 B key is depressed. However, it is rec- 
    ommended that the data transfer proce- 
    dures per Paragraph 02.06 be utilized for 
    added programming protection. 
    02.06 Data may be secured in working 
    memory in one of two ways: 
    1) If the system is not in service, release the 
    SET switch on the HCAU, and cycle (rock) the 
    system power switch OFF (HPSU +5V and 
    power LEDs must go off) and ON to transfer all 
    data into the main data memory. Note: all calls 
    are dropped when this occurs. 
    2) If the system is in service and no calls 
    should bf 3 dropped, depress the followin ke 
    &3il s, 
    in the order given here, on station 17: . - 1 
    pim@gmmmmn;;mm 
    m. This code secures the data in working 
    memory without cancelling any calls. Release 
    the SET switch. 
    02.10 Programming CO1 8 - 21 
    02.11 Some Type 1 programs use the CO 
    key/LEDs to represent themselves. The EKT at 
    station 17 has a maximum of 17 CO line keys 
    in a Strata XX= system. In order to pro- 
    gram CO1 8 - 21, it is necessary to dial p after 
    the first digit of the program number. CO 
    key/LEDs 1 - 4 will then function as CO18 - 
    21. For example: 
    For Program 04: Dial 1 pa 
    For Program 7XX: Dial npafl 
    02.20 Multiple Station Programming 
    02.21 Programs 3XX through 9xX are used 
    to select options for individual stations (where 
    XX represents the station number of the sta- 
    tion being programmed). To save time, it is 
    possible to program all stations or groups of 
    stations simultaneously. 
    02.22 Multiple station programming is ac- 
    complished by substituting a special group 
    code for the station number part of the pro- 
    gram number (XX). The codes are: 
    1 m: All stations 
    10: Stations 10 - 17 I 
    !I : Stations 18 - 25 
    I 
    : Stations 26 - 33 
    1 1: Stations 34 - 41 
    11: Stations 42 - 49 
    ml: Stations 50 - 57 
    11: Stations 58 - 65 
    02.23 When the multiple station group code 
    is entered, the LEDs display existing data as 
    follows: 
    Steady LED: Data is the same for all stations 
    in the dialed group. 
    Flashing LED: Data is selected for at least 
    one, but not all stations in that group. 
    02.24 The state of an LED is altered by de- 
    pressing its associated key. LEDs that are 
    flashing can be cycled through three states 
    (flashing, on, off) by multiple key depressions. 
    Other LEDs cycle between on and off states 
    only. Select data as follows: 
    LED ON: Selects LED “ON” for all the sta- 
    tions in the group. 
    LED OFF: Selects LED “OFF” for all the sta- 
    tions in the group. 
    LED flash: No change to any station in the 
    group. 
    02.25 Once the proper data is selected, 
    depress the m key in the usual manner to 
    write it into memory. 
    02.30 Using 1 O-key EKT for Programming 
    02.31 If station 17 is equipped with a lo-key 
    EKT, the system must be so informed by set- 
    ting the CO7 LED to “ON” in Program 01. This 
    change is effective immediately upon depress- 
    ing the m key, making it easy to switch 
    between EKTs. 
    02.32 Once the system recognizes a lo-key 
    EKT, the handset hookswitch is used as a shift 
    signal to make the lo-key LEDs compatible 
    with the 20-key programming format. 
    02.33 As shown in Figure 1, when in the 
    programming mode, the key/LEDs represent 
    INT, CO1 - CO9 when the handset is on-hook 
    and CO10 - CO1 7, DND and MW/FL when the 
    handset is off-hook. It is possible to switch 
    back and forth an unlimited number of times 
    without disturbing the data. 
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    							Programming Mode 
    Normal 
    Mode Handset 
    On-hook Handset 
    Off-hook 
    FIGURE 1 - IO-key EKT KEY FORMAT 
    NOTE: 
    This procedure is for programming pur- 
    poses only! For normal operation, the 
    station 1.7 EKT must be set using 
    Program 4XX. 0#9: Off-Premise Line Hunting 
    100: Toll Restriction System Parameters 
    101: Toll Restriction Disable 
    102: Forced Account Code Check 
    103: OCC or Equal Access #l 
    104: OCC Authorization Code Length #l 
    105: OCC or Equal Access #2 
    106: OCC Authorization Code Length #2 
    108: Toll Restriction Override Code #l 
    109: Toll Restriction Override Code #2 
    1 X0: Toll Restriction Class Parameters 
    1XY: Toll Restriction Class Area Code 
    Entry 
    1X2: Toll Restriction Class Office Code 
    Entry 
    1 Xl : Toll Restriction Class Area/Office 
    Code Exception Table Selection 
    2XY: Toll Restriction Area/Office Code 
    Exception Table 
    190: PBX Backup 
    02.40 Preparation 19X: PBX Access Codes 
    02.41 Before 
    Strata system data can be 
    programmed, option selections must be made 
    and then indicated on the System Record 
    Sheet (see Appendix 1). The record sheet, one 
    of which accompanies each HKSU, serves as a 
    programming guide and installation record. C) Station Options 
    02.42 Programming options are grouped 
    according to the three categories listed below, 
    with several program numbers associated with 
    each category. A different program number is 
    used for each option or group of options being 
    selected. 3XX: Station CO Line Access 
    4XX: Station Type Assignment 
    4#XX: Station Flexible Key Assignments 
    5XX: Station Class of Service #l 
    5#XX: Station Class of Service #2 
    6XX: Station Toll Restriction Classification 
    6#XX: Station-to-Station Hunting 
    7XX: Station Outgoing Call Restriction 
    8XX: CO Ringing Assignments-DAY 
    8#XX: CO Ringing Assignments-DAY 2 
    9xX: CO Ringing Assignments-NITE 
    A) System Options 
    01: System Assignments (Basic) 
    02: System Assignments (Options) 
    0#2: Account Code Digit Length and TIE 
    Line/OPX Selection 
    03: System Assignments (Options) 
    04: CO Outpulsing Selection 
    05: Automatic Recall From Hold Timing 
    0#5: Camp-on Timeout 02.43 The System Record Sheet is used to 
    record the assignment of features for each 
    program. For Type 1 programs, an “X” placed 
    in the record indicates that the associated LED 
    should be turned on (lit) during the program- 
    ming process. For Type 2 programs, the actual 
    data is recorded. 
    B) CO Line Options 
    06: Automatic Release On Hold 
    Enable 02.44 Make the system option selections per 
    the following instructions, and record the var- 
    ious choices in the System Record Sheet. Use 
    tables 5 through 46 for detailed programming 
    instructions. 
    0#6: Trunk-to-Trunk Connection Enable 
    07: Automatic Release On Hold Timing 
    08: Tenant Service Selection 02.50 System Options: 
    01 Program - System Assignments.(Basic) 
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    0#8: Night Ring Over External Page 
    09: Single CO (Dial 9) Group Selection 
    09X: Four CO Line (Dial 91, 92, 93, 94) 
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    JULY1986 
    Fourteen options are selected with this pro- 
    gram, using the various keys to change the 
    status of their respective LEDs. For the options 
    selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Transfer Privacy - mark an X next to CO1 7 
    if privacy is to be in effect on a transferred call. 
    Leave blank if Alternate Point Answer of a 
    transferred call is to be permitted. 
    2) Automatic Dial Override Toll Restriction - 
    mark an X next to CO16 if System Automatic 
    Dialing (addresses 60 - 99) is to override Toll 
    Restriction. Leave blank if Toll Restriction is to 
    remain in effect. 
    3) CO Line Groups - mark an X next to CO1 5 
    if four CO line groups (dial 91, 92, 93, and 94) 
    are required. Leave blank if one group (dial 9) 
    is sufficient. 
    4) Two CO Line Conference - mark an X next 
    to CO14 to inhibit two CO line conference. 
    Leave blank if two CO line conferencing is to 
    be permitted. 
    5) DP Make Ratio - mark an X next to CO1 2 if 
    a 33% make/break timing ratio is required. 
    Leave blank if 40% (usual setting) is sufficient- 
    6) MF Signal Time - mark an X next to CO1 1 
    if 160 ms MF signal time is required. Leave 
    blank if signal time is to remain 80 ms. 
    7) Non-Privacy/Privacy - mark an X next to 
    CO9 if the system is to be non-private. Leave 
    blank if the system is to be private. 
    8) Station 17 10/20-key EKT - mark an X 
    next to CO7 if station 17 is equipped with a 
    lo-key EKT for programming purposes Leave 
    blank if a 20-key EKT is used. 
    9) Incoming Call Abandon Timeout - mark an 
    X next to CO6 if the system should wait for 8 
    seconds after the last ring to consider an 
    incoming call abandoned. Leave blank if 6 sec- 
    onds is sufficient. 
    10) Pause Timing (After Flash) - mark an X 
    next to CO5 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone 
    delay) is required after a flash. Leave blank if a 
    1.5-second pause is sufficient. 
    11) Pause After Flash - ‘mark an X next to 
    CO4 if the system is to insert a pause (defined 
    by C05, this program) between a flash and an 
    automaitcally dialed number. Leave blank if a 
    pause is not required. 12) Pause Timing (m key) - mark an X 
    next to CO3 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone 
    delay) is required. Leave blank if a 1.5-second 
    pause is sufficient. 
    13) Flash Time - mark an X next to CO2 if the 
    line-open interval produced by the m key 
    is to be 0.5 second. Leave blank if the 
    2-second pause for dial tone recall is required. 
    14) Tone First - mark an X next to INT if Tone 
    First intercom signalling is required. Leave 
    blank if Voice First signalling is required. 
    02 Program - System Assignments 
    (Options) 
    Fourteen options are selected with this pro- 
    gram, using the various keys to change the 
    status of their respective LEDs. For the options 
    selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 33 - 
    mark an X next to CO1 7 if circuit for station 33 
    is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk connection. 
    Leave blank if station 33 is to be an EKT. 
    2) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 32 - 
    mark an X next to CO16 if the circuit for sta- 
    tion 32 is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk 
    connection. Leave blank if station 32 is to be 
    an EKT. 
    3) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 31 - 
    mark an X next to CO1 5 if circuit for station 31 
    is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk connection. 
    Leave blank if station 31 is to be an EKT. 
    4) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 30 - 
    mark an X next to CO14 if the circuit for sta- 
    tion 30 is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk 
    connection. Leave blank if station 30 is to be 
    an EKT. 
    5) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 29 - 
    mark an X next to CO1 3 if circuit for station 29 
    is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk connection. 
    Leave blank if station 29 is to be an EKT. 
    6) Trunk-to-Trunk Connection/Station 28 - 
    mark an X next to CO12 if the circuit for sta- 
    tion 28 is to be dedicated to trunk-to-trunk 
    connection. Leave blank if station 28 is to be 
    an EKT. 
    NOTE: 
    See Program 0#6 to select CO lines for 
    Trunk-to- Trunk Connection. 
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    							7) Amplified Conference/Stations 18 and 19 
    - 
    mark an X next to CO1 1 if the circuits for 
    stations 18 and 19 are to be dedicated to 
    Amplified Conference. Leave blank if stations 
    18 and 19 are to be EKTs. 
    NOTE: 
    Requires customer-supplied amplifier. 
    One Amplified Conference per system 
    (first-come/first-served basis); also used 
    for trunk-to-trunk connections. 
    8) Station 25 OPX Busy-out - mark an X next 
    to CO10 if the system is to “busy-out” OPX 
    station 25 (not installed). Leave blank if the 
    station is not to present a busy signal. (Has no 
    meaning if HOXB is not installed.) 
    9) Station 23 OPX Busy-out - mark an X next 
    to CO9 if the system is to “busy-out” OPX sta- 
    tion 23 (not installed). Leave blank if the sta- 
    tion is not to present a busy signal. (Has no 
    meaning if an OPX is not installed at station 
    23.) 
    10) Station 21 OPX Busy-out - mark an X 
    next to CO8 if the system is to “busy-out” OPX 
    station 21 (not installed). Leave blank if the 
    station is not to present a busy signal. (Has no 
    meaning if an OPX is not installed at station 
    21 J 
    11) LCD Timer - mark an X next to CO4 if the 
    Dialed Number display on the LCD EKTs is in- 
    dicated for 1 minute before changing to 
    Elapsed Time. Leave blank if 15 seconds are 
    sufficient. 
    12) Night Ring Over External Page - mark an 
    X next to CO2 if Night Ringing Over External 
    Page is required. Leave blank if no ringing is to 
    be heard over External Page. Note: 
    Program 
    0#8 selects which individual CO(s) will ring. 
    13) Background Music (BGM) Over External 
    Page - mark an X next to CO1 if BGM is to be 
    heard over the External Page circuit. Leave 
    blank if BGM is not to be heard over the Exter- 
    nal Page circuit. 
    14) External Page with All Call Page - mark 
    an X next to INT if the External Page circuit is 
    to be included in an All Call Page. Leave blank 
    if All Call Page is not to be heard over the 
    External Page circuit. 
    0#2 Program - Account Code Digit Length PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
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    and TIE Line/OPX Selection 
    This program has two sections. The first 
    defines the number of digits required in an 
    account code (Forced Account Code feature). 
    Enter the number of digits to be used (4 - 15). 
    The second section is only required for TIE line 
    operation; it assigns TIE line class of service 
    and dedicated station circuits for use with an 
    HTIB module (one HTlB requires two stations). 
    1) TIE Line Class of Service - mark an X next 
    to CO1 1 if incoming TIE line calls are to be 
    allowed handsfree answerback to stations and 
    access to paging. Leave blank if not allowed. 
    2) TIE Line Assignment - mark an X next to 
    CO9 if stations 22 and 23 are to be used for 
    TIE line operation. Leave blank if these sta- 
    tions are to be used for off-premise extensions 
    or EKTs. 
    3) TIE Line Assignment - mark an X next to 
    CO8 if stations 20 and 21 are to be used for 
    TIE line operation. Leave blank if these sta- 
    tions are to be used for off-premise exten- 
    sions or EKTs. 
    03 Program - System Assignments 
    (Options) 
    Seventeen options are selected with this 
    program, using the various keys to change the 
    status of their respective LEDs. For the options 
    selected, mark an X as indicated. 
    1) Door Lock Timeout - mark an X next to 
    CO17 if the door lock is to operate for 6 sec- 
    onds. Leave blank if 3 seconds is sufficient. 
    2) Door Phone Alarm - mark an X next to 
    CO16 if door phone C is to be a door alarm. 
    Leave blank if it is to be a door phone. 
    3) Door Phone Lock - mark an X next to 
    CO15 if door phone B is to be a door lock. 
    Leave blank if it is to be a door phone. 
    4) Door Phone C Busy - mark an X next to 
    CO14 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    C. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    5) Door Phone B Busy - mark an X next to 
    CO13 if the system is to busy-out door phone 
    B. Leave blank if it is not to show busy. 
    6) Station 14 Door Phone/EKT - mark an X 
    next to CO1 2 if station 14 is to be a door 
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    phone output. Leave blank if an EKT is to be 
    used at this station. 
    7) Station 13 Door Phone/EKT - mark an X 
    next to CO1 1 if station 13 is to be a door 
    phone output. Leave blank if an EKT is to be 
    used at this station. 
    NOTE: 
    If both CO1 1 and CO12 LEDs are on, sta- 
    tion 13 will be a Door Phone and station 
    14 will be an EKT. 
    8) Station 10 m Key - mark an X next to 
    CO10 if the m key on station 10 is to be an 
    alarm key. Leave blank if m key is required. 
    9) Station 10 B Key - mark an X 
    next to CO9 if the m key on station 10 is to 
    be a m key. Leave blank if a 
    q key is 
    required. 
    NOTE: 
    The 
    q key at station 10 is for a system 
    without DSS # 1. 
    10) Ringing Modes - mark an X next to CO8 
    if three ringing modes (Day, Day 2, Night) are 
    used. Leave blank if two ringing modes (Day, 
    Night) are required. 
    11) Tenant Service - mark an X next to CO7 
    if the system is to be equipped with Tenant 
    Service. 
    12) DSS Console - mark an X next to CO6 if 
    calls from a DSS console are to be preceded by 
    a tone. Leave blank if a DSS console call is to 
    be voice first. 
    13) Message Center-Station 12 - mark an X 
    next to CO4 if station 12 is to be the message 
    center. 
    14) Message Center-Station 11 - mark an X 
    next to CO3 if station 11 is to be the message 
    center. 
    15) Message Center-Station 10 - mark an X 
    next to CO2 if station 10 is to be the message 
    center. 
    NOTE: 
    Only one message center is permitted; if 
    more than one station is chosen as a 
    message center, the lowest numbered 
    station will be registered. 16) DSS 2 - mark an X next to CO1 if the 
    system is to be equipped with DSS 2. 
    17) DSS 1 - mark an X next to INT if the 
    system is to be equipped with DSS 1. 
    04 Program - CO Outpulsing Selection 
    Selects DTMF tone (MF) or rotary dial pulse 
    (DP) outpulsing. 
    l Mark an X next to the appropriate CO line if 
    DP is required. Leave blank if MF is 
    required. 
    05 Program - Automatic Recall from Hold 
    Timing 
    Sets the timing for the Automatic Recall 
    from Hold feature. (Used only if COlO, CO1 1 
    and CO1 2 LEDs are OFF in Program 5#XX.) 
    1) If recall is desired, select a time period of 
    16 - 160 seconds and mark an X next to the 
    appropriate key/LED in the System Record 
    Sheet. The times are not accumulative - only 
    one key/LED can be selected. 
    2) If no recall is required, mark an X next to 
    INT. 
    0#5 Program - Camp-on Timeout 
    Sets the timing for the originating station to 
    be recalled by a CO line that was camped on to 
    a busy station and remains unanswered. 
    l Select a period of time (16 - 64 seconds) 
    and mark an X next to the appropriate 
    key/LED on the System Record Sheet. The 
    times are not accumulative - only one 
    key/LED can be selected. 
    02.60 CO Line Options: 
    06 Program - Automatic Release on Hold 
    Enable 
    Selects whether or not the Automatic 
    Release on Hold (AROH) feature is to function 
    on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent 
    themselves. This feature will also release 
    trunk-to-trunk connections if enabled in Pro- 
    grams 02 and 0#6. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that re- 
    quires AROH. 
    0#6 Program - Trunk-to-Trunk Connection 
    Enable 
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    Y 
    Selects the CO lines to be used for trunk-to- 
    trunk connections. The CO line/keys represent 
    themselves. 
    l Mark an X next to CO lines to be used for 
    trunk-to-trunk connections. 
    07 Program - Automatic Release on Hold 
    Timing 
    Selects Cross Bar (XB) or ESS timing for the 
    AROH feature using each CO line key to repre- 
    sent itself. (Has no meaning if AROH was 
    rejected in Program 06.) 
    o Mark an X next to each CO line that re- 
    quires XB timing; leave blank if ESS timing 
    is required. 
    08 Program - Tenant Service Selection 
    Informs the system of the CO lines that are 
    assigned to each tenant. Night ringing transfer 
    of lines assigned to Tenants #l and #2 are 
    controlled by DSS 1 (station 10) and DSS 2 
    (station 1 I), respectively. Ringing CO lines 
    assi ned to Tenant #1 may be picked up with 
    d . 
    key and Tenant #2 CO lines may be 
    picked up with m key. 
    Each CO key represents itself. 
    (Has no meaning if Tenant Service was not 
    selected in Program 03.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to 
    belong to Tenant #2. Leave blank if the line 
    is to belong to Tenant #l . 
    0#8 Program - Night Ring Over External 
    Page 
    Selects whether or not a CO line rings over 
    external page. (Has no meaning if CO2 LED 
    was not ON in Program 02.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that ring 
    over external page. 
    09 Program - Single CO (Dial 9) Group 
    Selection 
    Informs the system of the CO lines that 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials 1. Each CO key represents itself. 
    (Used only if the CO15 LED in Program 01 is 
    OFF.) 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to be 
    included in the “Dial 9” group. 09X Program - Four CO Line (Dial 91, 92, 
    93, 94) Groups Selection 
    Informs the system of the CO lines that 
    should be considered for selection when a sta- 
    tion dials B 0, u 1, i 1 or a 8. Each CO key/LED 
    reoresents itself. (Used only if the CO15 LED 
    in-Program 01 is ON.) 
    1) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included in the 94 group. 
    2) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included in the 92 group. 
    3) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included in the 93 group. 
    4) Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be included in the 94 group. 
    0#9 Program - Off-Premise Line Hunting 
    Selects which CO lines ring the device con- 
    nected to the “HUNT” output on the HOLB 
    option module. The “TEL” output always rings. 
    The first incoming CO line connected to the 
    HOLB (i.e., 1, 4, 7, etc.) rings the “HUNT” out- 
    put in the DAY and NIGHT mode if the asso- 
    ciated CO line is not marked. Mark an X next 
    to the CO line if hunting is desired in the 
    NIGHT mode only. 
    All other incoming CO lines connected to the 
    HOLB mark an X next to the CO line that is to 
    ring the “HUNT” output in the NIGHT mode. 
    Leave blank if no night hunting is desired. 
    These CO lines do not hunt in the DAY mode. 
    100 Program - Toll Restriction System 
    Parameters 
    An entry in this program is required only if 
    3- or B-digit toll restriction is desired. Informs 
    the system of the dialing plan in the system 
    home area code. Three types of dialing plans 
    are available. Mark an X next to the LED that 
    indicates the dialing plan area of the installa- 
    tion location 
    CO2*: 1 + AC + NNX (long-distance dialing 
    outside home area code) 
    NNX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
    CO1: 1 t AC + NNX (long-distance dialing 
    outside home area code) 
    1 + NNX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
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    INT: 
    AC + NNX (long-distance dialing out- 
    side home area code) 
    1 + NNX (toll dialing within home area 
    code) 
    AC = Area Code 
    NNX/NXX = Office Code 
    N=2-9 
    x=0-9 
    *NOTE: 
    This dialing plan is required when the 
    dialing plan area code has interchange- 
    able office codes (NXX). (There are office 
    codes that follow the area code format 
    due to the unavailability of standard office 
    codes. j 
    101 Program - Toll Restriction Disable 
    Assigns Toll Restriction to CO lines. The CO 
    key/LEDs represent themselves. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO line to which 
    Toll Restriction will not apply. 
    102 Program - Forced Account Code 
    Check 
    This program applies forced account codes 
    to CO lines. Stations accessing these jines are 
    then forced to enter account codes if required 
    by their class of service registrations. See Pro- 
    gram 5#XX, CO14 key/LED. (Note: Has no 
    meaning if EKTs are not selected for Forced 
    Account Code in Program 5#XX.) 
    l Mark an X next to the CO lines that are to 
    force an account code for the EKTs selected 
    in Program 5#XX. 
    103 Program - Equal Access (10XxX) or 
    Other Common Carrier (OCC) #l 
    Informs the system of the first 5-digit code 
    (Equal Access or OCC) that is ignored for Toll 
    Restriction purposes. Enter the actual Equal 
    Access or OCC digits to be recognized and 
    ignored. 
    104 Program - OCC Authorization Code 
    Length #I 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
    in the first OCC Authorization Code. These dig- 
    its are also ignored for Toll Restriction pur- 
    poses when an outgoing call is placed over an 
    OCC. Enter the number of digits in the authori- zation code. 
    105 Program - Equal Access (10XxX) or 
    Other Common Carrier (OCC) #2 
    Informs the system of the second &digit 
    code (Equal Access or OCC) that is ignored for 
    Toll Restriction purposes. Enter the actual 
    Equal Access or OCC digits to be recognized 
    and ignored. 
    106 Program - OCC Authorization Code 
    Length #2 
    Informs the system of the number of digits 
    in the second OCC Authorization Code. These 
    digits are also ignored for Toll Restriction 
    purposes when an outgoing call is made over 
    an OCC. Enter the number of digits in the 
    authorization code. 
    108 Program - Toll Restriction Override 
    Code #l 
    Registers the first of two codes that override 
    toll restriction on outgoing calls. Enter the four 
    digits of the first toll restriction override code. 
    109 Program - Toll Restriction Override 
    Code #2 
    Registers the second of two codes that over- 
    ride toll restriction on outgoing calls. Enter the 
    four digits of the second toll restriction 
    override code. 
    1X0 Program - Toll Restriction Class 
    Parameters (X = 1 w 4) 
    This program defines parameters for each 
    class of toll restriction (X = 1 - 4). There are 
    four classes of toll restriction available on a 
    station-by-station basis. (See Program 6XX to 
    select the station class of toll restriction.) This 
    program is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll 
    restriction is desired. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED for each param- 
    eter of each toll restriction class used. 
    co2: 
    COl: 
    INT: 
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    All restricted area codes plus the 
    office code of 555 are allowed, includ- 
    ing out-of-area directory assistance 
    calls (e.g., 213+555+1212). 
    Overseas operator or unassisted over- 
    seas calls are to be restricted 
    (01 /Ol 1). 
    Operator or operator-assisted calls are 
    used to be restricted (0).  
    						
    							IXY Program - Toll Restriction Class Area 
    Code Entry (X = Class 1 - 4) [Y = allow (2). 
    deny (3) or display (4)] 
    This program defines the area codes allowed 
    or denied for each toil restriction class. This 
    program is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll 
    restriction is desired. Each class area code 
    table can be defined as an allow (2) or deny (3) 
    table. Initialized data allows all area codes for 
    each class. All allowed area codes can be dis- 
    played (4) for each class For Toll Restriction 
    Class 1, enter all allowed area codes in the 
    upper section of the record sheet and all 
    denied area codes in the lower section. Make 
    additional copies of the record sheet for Toll 
    Restriction Classes 2, 3 and 4. 
    IXZ Program - Toll Restriction Class Office 
    Code Entry (X = Class 1 - 4) [Z = allow (6). 
    deny (7) or display (8)] 
    This program defines the office codes 
    allowed or denied for each toll restriction class 
    within the home area code. Entry to this pro- 
    gram is required only if 3- or 6-digit toll re- 
    striction is desired. Each class office code table 
    can be defined as an allow (6) or deny (7) table. 
    Initialized data allows all office codes in the 
    home area code for each class. All allowed 
    office codes can be displayed (8) for each 
    class. See the detailed programming chart for 
    office code entry procedures. 
    IX1 Program - Toll Restriction Class 
    Area/Office Code Exception Table Selection 
    (X = Class 1 - 4) 
    Entry to this program is required only if 6- 
    digit (area/office code) toll restriction is de- 
    sired. There are eight area/office code excep- 
    tion tables available. These exception tables 
    are shared by all four classes of toll restriction. 
    Each class may use any one or all exception 
    code tables. When an exception code table is 
    selected for a toll restriction class, the dialed 
    area code and office code in that table will be 
    an exception to the normal restriction of that 
    area code. See examples following Program 
    2XY. 
    l Mark an X next to the LED of each area/of- 
    fice code exception table (1 - 8/INT - C07) 
    to be selected for each toll restriction class. 
    2XY Program - Toll Restriction Area/Office PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 
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    Code Exception Table 
    Entry to this program is required only if 
    6-digit (area/office code) toll restriction is 
    desired. There are eight area/office code 
    exception tables available that are defined by X 
    (1 - 8). Each table may have one area code and 
    up to 800 office codes entered. The area code 
    is entered when Y = 1 for each table, while 
    office codes are added (Y = 2) or deleted (Y = 3) 
    for each table. All office codes in the table are 
    displayed when Y = 4. Each area/office excep- 
    tion table selected with Program IX1 will be 
    an exception (opposite) to the allow (Program 
    1 X2) or deny (Program 1X3) area code table 
    for each toll restriction class. See the detailed 
    programming chart for area code and office 
    code entry procedures. The examples below 
    are provided for additional information. 
    1) Normal restriction (allow all office codes 
    within an area code) for stations in Class 1. 
    l Program IXY is programmed to allow 
    (142) area code 213. Class 1 stations 
    are allowed to dial all office codes in 
    area code 213. 
    2) Area/office code exception (allow all office 
    codes within an area code except one) for sta- 
    tions in Class 1. 
    l Program 1 XY remains the same (112). 
    l Program IX1 has area/office code 
    exception Table 1 (INT) selected (111). 
    o Program 2XY (211 and 212) are pro- 
    grammed for area code 213 (212) and 
    office code 635 also (211). Class 1 sta- 
    tions are allowed to dial all office codes 
    in area code 213 
    except 635. 
    190 Program - PBX Backup 
    Assigns CO lines to Behind-PBX operation. 
    The system recognizes PBX access codes on 
    selected lines. 
    l Mark an X next to each CO key/LED that is 
    to be connected to a PBX station line. 
    19X Program - PBX Access Codes 
    Assigns codes that are used to access CO 
    lines connected to a PBX as determined in 
    Program 
    190. Strata recognizes the 
    access codes and reacts appropriately for Toll 
    Restriction, Automatic Dialing and Repeat Last 
    Number Dialed. 
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    l Enter the actual one- or two-digit access 
    codes (maximum: 8). 
    NOTE: 
    If the access code is a single digit, enter 
    “*” in the second column. If all combina- 
    tions following a particular first digit are 
    to be considered access codes (e.g., 91. 
    92, 93, etc.), enter ‘D” (do not care) in the 
    second column. 
    02.70 Station Options: 
    3XX Program - Station CO Line Access 
    The ability of an individual station to access 
    any of the CO lines is determined by selections 
    made using this program. A station denied 
    access to a CO line by this program does not 
    have key or LED functions for that CO line and 
    cannot access that line by dial code. 
    l Selections must be repeated for all stations 
    - 
    mark an X next to each CO key/LED that 
    is to be accessed by the station in question. 
    4XX Program - Station Type Assignment 
    Informs the system of the type of EKT being 
    used at each station and the order of CO line 
    appearances. The selections listed below must 
    be repeated for each station. In all cases, mark 
    an X where required.- 
    1) Mark an X next to CO1 6 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO19 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    2) Mark an X next to CO15 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO16 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    3) Mark an X next to CO14 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO13 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    4) Mark an X next to CO13 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO10 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    5) Mark an X next to CO12 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO7 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    6) Mark an X next to CO1 1 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO4 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 7) Mark an X next to CO10 if you want the 
    first CO line number to be CO1 (location 
    depends on the selection at CO9). 
    8) Mark an X next to CO9 if the CO lines are to 
    be assigned from top to bottom (descending 
    order). If CO9 is left blank, CO lines are 
    assigned bottom to top (ascending order). 
    9) Mark an X next to CO7 if 20-key pattern C 
    is desired (see Figure 2). 
    IO) Mark an X next to CO6 if 20-key pattern B 
    is desired (see Figure 2). 
    11) Mark an X next to CO5 if 20-key pattern A 
    is desired (see Figure 2). 
    12) Mark an X next to CO1 if a lo-key EKT is 
    equipped (see Figure 2). 
    13) Mark an X next to INT if a 20-key EKT is 
    equipped. 
    1 O-key 20-key 
    A 
    IMW/FLI 20-key 
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    FIGURE 2 - EKT KEY PAlTERNS 
    4#XX Program - Station Flexible Key 
    Assignments 
    Informs the system of the features that are 
    assigned to the flexible keys at each station. 
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