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Page 1: ...Perceptions ex DiGITAL PBX INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC Telecommunication Systems Division ...

Page 2: ...UARY 1992 Perception a ex DIGITAL PBX INSTALLATIONAND MAINTENANCEMANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES FAULT FINDING PROCEDURES TECHNICAL BULLETINS SECTION 200 255 200 SECTION 200 255 300 SECTION 200 255 500 SECTION 200 255 600 ...

Page 3: ...TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL PBX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200 255 200 FEBRUARY1992 Perception 65ex DIGITAL PBX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 4: ...SERVE POWER POWER FAILURE EMERGENCY TRANSFER PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DESCRIPTION NFDU Floppy Disk Drive Unit LCCU Central Control Unit NTWU Time Switch Unit NPRU Paging and Music on Hold Unit NRCU Receiver Unit NEKU Electronic Telephone Unit NDKU Digital Telephone Unit NSTU Standard Telephone Unit NDSU DSS Console Controller Unit NDCU Data Control Unit NMDU Modem Pooling Unit NCOU Central Office Tru...

Page 5: ...PagingEquipment Music on Hold UniversalNightAnswer StationMessageDetail Recording 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 7 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 a 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 INSTALLATION SITE REQUIREMENTS 3 1 COMMERCIALPOWER 3 1 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 3 1 EQUIPMENT ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS 3 1 CABLING CONSIDERATIONS 3 1 GROUNDING 3 2 SYSTEM INSTALLATION PERCEPTlONe PowerSupply Installation Exp...

Page 6: ...tterInstallation Beep Strap Removal Microphone Speaker ThresholdAdjustment Speakerphoneonly HHEU Installation AttendantConsoleConnection DSS ConsoleConnections DigitalData Inter face Unit Installation PDIU CommonDIU Connections EIA InterfaceLeads Signals DIP SwitchOptions PDIU DIInstallation PDIU DIto PersonalComputer PC Installation PDIU DSto PrinterInstallation PDIU DSto ModemInstallation PDIU D...

Page 7: ...FT CONTROL Jl 5 11 STATION LINE CONNECTION J2 5 12 ATTENDANT CONSOLE O l 5 13 PAGING MUSIC UNA RINGING 5 14 NCOU NEMU NLSU NDTU TOOw 115 5 15 NDSU NEKU NDKU NSTU NDCU NMDU NOCU UOO U31 or NCOU NEMU NLSU T16 u T31 5 16 CENTRAL OFFICE LINE CONNECTION PFT CONTROL Jl 5 17 STATION LINE CONNECTION J2 5 18 FIGURE LIST SUBJECT PAGE PERCEPTION BASIC CABINET 2 l PERCEPTION EXPANSION CABINET 2 I PERCEPTION B...

Page 8: ...RONIC TELEPHONE PCB CONNECTIONS OFF HOOK CALL ANNOUNCE CONNECTION NOCU LOCATION OF CARBON STRAPS REMOVAL OF HHEU MODULAR CONNECTOR ACCESS TAB INSTALLATION OF HHEU UPGRADE OPTION ATTENDANT CONSOLE 0 CONNECTION ATTENDANT CONSOLE I CONNECTION DSS CONSOLE CONNECTION FOR PERCEPTION C SLOT DSS CONSOLE CONNECTION FOR PERCEPTION U SLOTS AND PERCEPTION I SLOTS DIGITAL DATA INTERFACE UNIT CONNECTION DDIU MA...

Page 9: ...49 PDIU DI TO IBM AT TYPE COMPUTER RS 232 CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTIONS 4 50 PDIU DS TO HAYES TYPE SMART MODEM RS 232 CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTIONS 4 53 PDIU DS DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 4 54 PC TO PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 4 55 PC TO PRINTER TEST CALL USING MANUAL DIALING 4 55 INTERNAL PC TO EXTERNAL PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 4 55 EXTERNAL PC TO INTERNAL PC TEST CALL USING AT COMMANDS 4 ...

Page 10: ...d in this manual DATT Attendant Console DDIU Digital Data Interface Unit PC6 Electronic Telephone INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 201 FEBRUARY 1992 DDIU MA Digital DataInterfaceUnit Stand alone DDIU MAT Digital Data InterfaceUnit Electronic Telephone DDSS Digital Direct Station Selection Console DKT Digital Telephone DPFT Power Failure EmergencyTransfer Unit DSS Direct StationSelectionCo...

Page 11: ...ved examine all packages and make careful note of any visible damage If any damage is found bring it to the attention of the deliverycarrierand maketheproper claims 5 02 Check the system againstthe purchase order and packing slip If it is determinedthat equipment is missing contact your supplier immediately 5 03 After unpacking and before installing in spect all equipment for damage If any is dete...

Page 12: ...n MDF connections are facilitated by amphenol connectors located on the rear of the cabinet Fig ure 2 2 1 20 Power Supply 1 21 The Main Power Supply NPSA M consists 2 11 The expansion cabinet LCEC S is a single of a single metal chassis In addition to the power cabinet that houses a single printed circuit card TOSHISA Perception FIGURE P 2 PERCEPTION EXPAWIUN LABINtI supply this chassis contains t...

Page 13: ...system ringgeneratorandcharger inver er forthe Reserve Power A circuitbreakerswitch LEDindicators AC power indicator and system power switch are lo cated on the front of the chassis For ease in installationa handleis locatedatthetopfrontofthe powersupply Figure2 5 3 PEAK LOAD BAl rERY 3 00 The peak load batterywill maintaincall proc essingfor a maximumof two minutesin the event the PERCEPTlONe or ...

Page 14: ...RUARY1992 5 POWER FAILURE EMERGENCY TRANSFER 5 00 The function of the Power Failure Emergency Transfer Unit DPFT is to automatically connect selected trunks to selected standard telephones in the event of system failure while permitting normal operation when the system is in service maximum of 1 per cabinet 5 01 The DPFT is a self contained module that mounts externally to the basic cabinet typica...

Page 15: ... basic cabinet and 8 in each expansion cabinet NFDU Floppy Disk Drive Unit One or two per system This card houses a 3 5 inch 1 2 Mbyte disk drive One disk contains system program and customer data The second disk stores the MaintenanceandAdministrationprograms Two NFDUs are required in D 02 and later version software using Remote Maintenance LCCU Central Control Unit One per system The LCCU card c...

Page 16: ... NOTE When using the Call Forward No Answer to Trunk feature an NRCU MUSTbe installed in the system NEKU Electronic Telephone Unit One per eight electronictelephones Interfaceselectronic telephone to the system It also serves as an attendantconsole interface Eachattendantcon sole requires one electronic telephone circuit PERCEPTION ATT O PCBposition LOOcircuit 1 ATT 1 PCB position L15 circuit l A ...

Page 17: ...abinet In the PERCEPTIONex four PCBscan be installed per shelf NOTE The system maximum of NDCU or NMDU PCBs consists of any combination of the two PCBs totaling four per cabinet for PERCEPTlONe and four per she f for PERCEPTION NCOU Central Office Trunk Unit One perfour CO trunks Provides the signaling supervisory functions on loop and ground starttrunks Inter faces four CO trunks to thesystem The...

Page 18: ... switch A momentary switch used in 2 7 lNSTALLATlONlNSTRUCTlONS SECTION 200 255 202 FEBRUARY1992 emergency conditions to reset system logic All existing calls will be dropped when this switch is pushed PFT switch A locking switch used to manu ally activate a transfer with the DPFT unit A transfer activated by this switch can only be reset by this switch MDM LED Not currently used PFT LED LED is ON...

Page 19: ...mmed Each LED indicates four of the eight circuits on the NDCU FALT l Circuits 1 w 4 FALT 2 Circuits 5 m8 l NOT READY LEDs DIU l 4and DIU 5 u 8 Indicate the DDIU s MA or MAT power switch is not in the ON position or tip and ring line polarity is reversed NMDU l FALT LEDs 1 2 Indicate software de tected faults or a disabledstate causedby an input commandfrom the maintenancetermi nal TPER Program an...

Page 20: ...m of both digital telephones replacing the base The DDIU MA and PDIU DS are stand alone units Each unit is equipped with a female INSTALLATlONlNSTRUCTlONS SECTlON200 255 202 FEBRUARY1992 RS 232C connector and operation switches Both the DDIU MAT and DDIU MA are equipped with a power supply that connects to the DDlUs via a 6 cord and plugs into astandard 117 VAC wall outlet 8 60 Paging Equipment 8 ...

Page 21: ... NCEC202 M UNIT NCEC202 M UNIT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I c w I I I I I I I 4 I I I I FRONT WORK SPACE APPROXIMATELY 36 FRONT WORK SPACE APPROXIMATELY 36 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIGURE 3 I PERCEPTION MINIMUMFLOOR SPACE l Stand alone DDIU MA PDIU DS 3 280 cable feet 1 000 M 24 AWG l Attendant Console 1 000 cable feet 305 M 24 AWG 3 01 The following requirements must be consid l Electronic DSS ...

Page 22: ... 5 00 The following grounding directions are re quired in order to comply with the Underwriters Laboratories Standard 14592nd edition 1 Redundant and independent equipment groundingconductorsare to be installedbe tween the product and the wiring system ground 2 One of the equipmentgroundingconductors ground 1 shall be an insulated grounding conductor Its size shall not be smaller than the size of ...

Page 23: ...over and secure with two screws 1 Remove the two screws securing the basic cabinetfrontcover Liftthecoveroffthecabinet 2 Loosen two screws remove and retain four screws securing the basic cabinet rear cover plate and remove the rearcover plate Figure 4 l Ir 0 f LOOSEN 2 SCREWS REMOVE 4 SCREWS FIGURE 4 l PERCEPTION BASIC CABINET REAR COVER 3 Unpack the main power supply and inspect it carefully for...

Page 24: ...gefor eachoutputvoltage Ifa measuredvoltagefalls outsideof the accept able range replacethe main powersupply 14 Turn the powersupplyOFF andthen connect J201 J202 and J203 respectively as shown in Figure4 2 15 Removeand retainthe two screws securing the peak load battery mounting bracket and slide the bracket out the front of the basic cabinet 16 Install the peak load battery as shown in Figure4 4 ...

Page 25: ...nstallation 1 Remove and retain the four screws securing the basic cabinet top cover and lift the cover off the cabinet Figure 4 6 2 Remove and retain the two screws securing each of the expansion cabinet side panels Pull the side panels off 3 Place the four casters on the basic cabinet in the lock position to ensure cabinet stability during the expansion cabinet installation 4 On both the basic a...

Page 26: ...t on replace the NPSA S RINGER LED should be pulsatingrapidly Using a multimeter set to the appropriate ranges check the pins on connectorsJ701 17 8 19 20 and J702 on the secondarypowersupplyfor the voltages shownin Figure 4 3 The con nectorsare on the rear of the power supply chassis Measurebetween the voltage pin and a groundpin Allgroundleadsaretiedto a singlepoint so anycan be used Figure4 3 a...

Page 27: ...1 EZSI J524 ID J523 m J522 1 521 B J520 1 J519 1 J516 loi J517 a J516 opI J515 ETBl J514 Qb J513 IZTZij h 0 6 L 0 e k J30 w J29 ZZSl J 3 w J27 1 J26 1 J25 1 J24 W J23 81 J22 b J21 n J20 D J19 k iEZZd J16 w J6l jEsa J17w J5 1 1 Jl6IpEzzq J4 L 1 J15iGZZSj J14lZSS l Jl3m J17m1 Jil n JlO 1 1 J9 Orl Jt3 m J7 E Zd 520 M J519m1 J516wI J517D J516k zzm J515w1 J514n I J513m1 ...

Page 28: ...ad battery as shown in Figure4 4 Secure the battery to the mounting bracket with the retaining strap and a single screw WARNING Hazardous voltage that may cause death or injury is exposed at the peak load bat tery cables DO NOT touch wires together 17 Connect the peak load battery cables to TB2 on the rear of the basic power supply see Figure 4 4 Ensure that the correct polarity is observed as fol...

Page 29: ...cabinet installation 4 On both the basic and expansion cabinets remove and retain two screws securing the cabinets doors Remove and retain the six screws securing the rear panel on each cabi net 5 Place the expansion cabinet on top of the basic cabinet ensuring proper alignment of the four mounting holes Secure in place with four metric bolts flat washers and lockwash ers 6 Reinstallthe two side c...

Page 30: ...ing a multimeter set to the appropriate ranges checkthe pins on connectors5701 and 5702 on the secondarypowersupplyfor the voltagesshown in Figure4 9 The con nectors are on the rear of the powersupply chassis Measure betweenthe voltage pin and a groundpin Allgroundleadsaretiedto a singlepoint so any can be used Figure4 9 also shows the acceptablerangefor each output voltage If a measured voltage f...

Page 31: ...hat it is in working order 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 204 JUNE1992 Route the power supply cabling through the hole in the expansion cabinet and connect both power supplies to the upper connectors at the Pl P2 and P3 receptacles With the main power supply turned OFF plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet Momentarily press each secondary power supply c...

Page 32: ...n the CCU slot of the basic cabinet There are no straps on this PCB however there is a plug P5 Verify that the connection plug is in place in accordance with Figure 4 13 FIGURE 4 13 LCCU STRAPPING 3 20 NTWU 3 21 The NTWU has one strap that must be veri fied before installation Figure 4 14 Install the NTWU in the TWU slot of the basic cabinet Ensure that the strap is as follows TBC5 pins 1 2 must b...

Page 33: ...ndant consoles install NEKUs in the following slots AlT O PCB position UOOCircuit l ATT l PCB position UOl Circuit l 3 43 There are no straps on the NEKU PCB for either system 3 44 Install the NDKU in any of the line designated slots LOOm Lll orL15 w L26 in PERCEPTlONe For PERCEPTlONe install the NDKU in any des ignated slots UOOW U31 Some options require adjacent PCB slots be left vacant 3 45 The...

Page 34: ...OTE 1 When using option 2 or 4 the next highest numberadjacentPCBs otcannotbeused For example if an NDKU is installedin LO1 or UOl the PCB slot LO2 or UO2respec tively must be left vacant 2 Whenusing option4 programthe firstfour DDSSs on circuits 7 3 5 and 7 on the NDKU PCB Program the second four DDSSs on cirucits 1 3 5 and 7 on the adjacentslot next to the NDKU PCB 3 When using option 4 wire the...

Page 35: ...connection 2 3 CIRCUIT STRAPS CONNECTION 2 WIRE 1 4 WIRE TB 103 I 3 For 600 900 ohm operation CIRCUIT STRAPS OPERATION 6000hm 1 900 ohm 4 TB 104 I I I 1 TB105 1 I I 3 73 The NCOU PCBs have Ground Loop start 600 900 ohm termination and 2dB pad strap se lections that must be madebeforethey are installed Figure 4 19 1 Each NCOU circuit is individually strappedfor either Ground Start or Loop Start ope...

Page 36: ... TB205 mmm TB104 TB107 TB105 pJ JpzlqzJ mmjzJtJ ABC TM03 ABC ABC TB203 ABC FIGURE 4 18 NEMU STRAPPING ABCDE ABCDE ygEl YE ABCDE YEi ABCDE rqqq TB104 l B403 TB303 TB203 El El TB103 Am B A n B AmmB R A B Am 13 A B Al B Am 8 TM02 I TB302 cl TB202 E 6001900 600 900 600 900 ABC ABC GE ABC EY e NCOU2 r a w I a r bunt 4 lY NWU Sl RAPPlNG 4 14 ...

Page 37: ...resistance Battery to GroundDial Puls ingshould be used Foradistance of lessthan 2 000 ohm loop resistance use Loop Dial Pulsing Strap each circuit as follows CIRCUIT STRAPS OPERATION r BAT GND DP LOOP DP 3 Each NLSU circuit must be adjusted for CO trunk loop resistanceto ensure properdetec tion of incoming digits Each circuit adjust ment is made by strapping as follows CIRCUIT STRAPS OPERATION LE...

Page 38: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 204 FEBRUARY1992 ABCDEF ABCDEF T ABCDEF yg3 ABCDEF v T ABC ABC ABC FIGURE 4 ZO NLSUSTRAPPING I J2 TB7 L PIGGY BACK PCB C m mC 1 miunt 4 Zl NU I U STRAPPING 4 16 ...

Page 39: ...e i e no PCB may be installedin slot TO1 However PCBs may be installedin slotsTO2wT05 Enablethe appro priate channels using slot enable disable switch S3 6 elementDIP switch as follows NOTE Set switch element to ON to enable associ ated digital trunk channels OFF to disable channels 4 Signaling modes are individuallyselectable for eachactivechannel Determinetheappro priatesignalingmodeforeachchann...

Page 40: ...NDTU to the CSU using the Toshiba supplied cable 9 The NDTU contains an on board 12 288MHz clock used to synchronize the NDTU with the NTWU 3 Connect a coaxial clock cable from NDTU connector 53 to NTWU connector J2 3 90 NMDU and NDCU 3 91 The NMDU Figure 4 22 must be strapped for operation with either a one pair or two pair modemconnection The two strappingpositions for each modem are shown below...

Page 41: ...ansfer Unit Cables with stan dard male 25pair amphenol type connectors are used for everything except the TTY SMDR and MODEM connectors which require male RS 232C DB25pin connectors 4 01 Detailedconnectioninformationfor eachcable is shown in Chapter 5 IMPORTANT Note the station trunk DSS console and DDIWPDIU connections are identified by the PCB location and circuit number on that PCB These number...

Page 42: ...the basecanbesecured Whenselectingthemounting site considertheelectronictelephone s weightand the additionalstressesto whichthe mountingwill be subjected 5 12 Loosenthe four captivescrewssecuringthe electronictelephone sbase and removethe base Figure4 24 5 13 Using a cutter removethe handsethanger fromthe base Insertthe handsethangerintheslot provided on the front of the telephone Figure4 25 The h...

Page 43: ... 35 10 36 11 37 CKT 8 1 RL7 i CROSS CONNECT BLOCK W BL BL W W 0 0 W W G G W W BR VI I V TAILCO TO TELEPWNF p TO TELEPHONE 3 TO TELEPHONE 4 TO TELEPHONE 5 TO TELEPHONE 6 G W 1 f RL7 BK BR i 1 DTL7 BR BK DRL7 W S I TL8 S BK I RL8 Y W DTL8 BL Y I I DRL8 1 25 PAIR CABLE J CABLE CONNECTOR PINS TO TO TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 7 8 FlGURE4 23 ELECTRONICTELEPHONECONNECTION 4 21 ...

Page 44: ...gure4 and the headsetoption at the same time 2a 5 24 The installationof the HVSWHVSIPCBshas to be done in accordancewith the followingsteps FIGURE 4 26 INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING BASE FOR WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION 1 Removethe base as describedin Paragraph 5 12 NOTE Exercise care when assembling the HVSU PCB to the HVSl PC5 to prevent damageto the connectorpins 2 Alignthe P5connectoron the HVSIPCBwith ...

Page 45: ...5 32 Loosen the four captive screws securingthe electronic telephone s base and remove the base Figure 4 24 5 33 Locatethetwo carbonstrapsW201andW202 Figure 4 30 Cut both straps 5 34 Cut the W401 strap for proper LCD functions in A 05 and below software 5 35 Reinstall the electronictelephone sbase and secure using the four captive screws 5 36 Remove the Toshiba handset and connect the carbon type ...

Page 46: ...L7 1 I 38 I TL8Il 3 I RL7 l 4 I RL8I I 15 I I J CABLE CONNECTOR PINSr W BL I I TLl L W I RLI W G 1 TL2 I G W RL2 W S I TL3 S W I j RL3 R O TL4 RL4 TL5 RL 5 TL6 RL6 TL7 RL7 I To EKT 7 TO EKT 8 d RJ 25 f EKT WITH HVSU 1 PAIR FOR OCA 25 PAIR CABLE CORRECT POLARITY FIGURE 4 29 OFF HOOK CALL ANNOUNCE CONNECTION NOCU LCD STRAP w401 HKT6520KSD CARBON STRAPS w201 FIGURE 4 30 LOCATION OFCARBON STRAPS FIGUR...

Page 47: ...e s are shown in Figures 4 33 and 4 34 5 53 Each attendant console requires a port on an NEKU LOOI CROSS CONNECT BLOCK CONNECTOR Jl P fl CONNECTOR JG Pex 26 1 27 2 29 4 5 44 45 46 47 48 49 a 9 IO 11 12 13 W BL TLOOl W BL TLOOl L W i RLOO BL W RLOOl W D DTLOOl W O O W DRLOOI DTLOOl O W DRLOOI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I W BR I EMT0 W BR EMT0 BR W INITO BR...

Page 48: ... to the DSS console PERCEPTlONe Att O PCB position LOOCircuit 1 Att l PCB position LO1Circuit l 5 63 The overall length of the DSS console cable run from the equipment cabinet must not exceed 500 feet 152 5 M 24 AWG cable NOTE IMPORTANT DO NOT cross connect an electronic tele phone with either of these ports if the associ ated aftendant console is installed 5 60 DSS Console Connections When instal...

Page 49: ... R G DRL4 8 G R NDSU FIGURE 4 35 DSS CONSOLE CONNECTION FORPERCEPTION c SLOT PCB CONNECTOR TLI 26 W BL RLl I BL w DTLl 27 W O CKT DRLl 2 O w 1 TL2 I NOT DTL2 USED DRL2 TL3 30 W S RL3 5 S w DTL3 31 R BL WI DRL3 10 BL R 3 NOT USED TL 5 34 R BR RL5 9 BR R DTL5 35 R S CKT DRL5 10 S R 5 NOT USED TL7 38 BK G RL7 13 G BK CKl DTL7 39 BK BR 7 DRL7 14 BR BK TL8 RL8 NOT DTL8 USED DRL8 I I c m nr 1 c nnn tm r...

Page 50: ...rface Unit connection details are shown in Figure 4 37 vice l 2 pairmodularlinecord toelectronictelephone l 3 pair modular connector to LCECYNCEC 5 80 DDIU MAT 5 83 The power supply provided connects the DDIU MAT to a 117 VAC wall outlet The 25 pin 5 81 The DDIU MAT Figure4 38 mounts directly female RS 232Cconnector interfaceswith the cus on the bottom of an electronic telephone forminga tomer sup...

Page 51: ...g Indicator fromDDIU 5 84 The provided 2 pair modular line cord con nects the DDIU MAT to the electronic telephone line connector The 3 pair modular line connector connects to the 3 pair house cable run from the LCEC NCEC see Digital Data Interface Unit Con nections Paragraph 5 70 5 85 Several DIP switches found on the bottom of the DDIU MAT must be set for proper operation Figure 4 39 DIP SWITCHE...

Page 52: ...ers as required at switch S26 on the internal DIUA PCB Figure 4 40 Switch 1 Equipment Ready Supervision ON Data device provides an Equip ment Ready signal to the DDIU the Terminal Ready LED will light only when the signal is received OFF Data device does not provide an Equipment Ready signal to the DDIU the Terminal Ready LED will remain lit continuously Switch 2 not used Switch 3 not used Switch ...

Page 53: ...Electronic Telephone User Guides for information on the DDIU dialpad LED button operation and functions INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200 255 204 FEBRUARY1992 s3 FIGURE 4 41 DIUB P B 5 97 The DDIU MA requires three types of con nections for proper operation l Power supply to facility power l 25 pin female RS 232C connector DDIU MA to LCEC NCEC l Single pair modular connector DDIU MA to LCEWNCEC...

Page 54: ...nes When installing digital telephones digitalDSSconsoles PDIU DI or PDIU DS Version D 04 software or higher must be in stalled The system must be told the type of digital telephone 20 button or 20 button with LCD and what button assignment is required 6 02 Digital telephones are connected to the MDF via standard twisted pair jacketedtelephone cable Single pair wiring is required however 2 or 3 pa...

Page 55: ...I 37 l I 7 I I I k 12 I I I 15 l W BL BL W W 0 0 W W G G W W BR BR W W S TLl RLl TL2 RL2 IR W Y Rl 8AUX 8R2 MODULAR I STATION TAILCORD I 1 TO TELEPHONE 2 ii 8 f j TOTELEPHONE 3 CROSS CONNECT BLOCK MODULAR JACK R O TL4 0 R I RL4 R G I G R 1 R BR TL5 P R 1 RL5 P 3 I S W I I BK BL 1 TL6 BL BK i RL6 BK 0 I 0 BK I BK G I TL7 G W 1 RL7 BK BR I I BR BK I 1 BK S I I TL8 S BK I RL8 U W 1 BL Y I J 1 25 PAIR...

Page 56: ...ountthe digital telephone on the wall mounting connector Test each digital telephone using the 7TRM Program Section 200 255 300 rogramming 6 20 Off hook Call Announce 6 21 The Off hook Call Announce OCA feature enables a digital telephone to originate and receive HANDSET HANGER I PLASTIC TAB I IbUKt 4 4Y HtMUVAL Ul DIGITAL TELEPHONE BASE FIGURE 4 44 REMOVALOFHANDSET HANGER MOUNTING BASEFORWALL MOU...

Page 57: ...TELEPHONE IMPORTANT IMPORTANT I that the DVSU wire inserted into the PPER and LOWER nnectors of the ON LOWER PC TELEPHONE FIGURE 4 46 DVSU INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200 255 204 FEBRUARY1992 Figure 4 46 and secure it with the four screws provided 4 Connect the DVSU wire plugs to the connec tors labelled DVSU on bothtelephone sPCBs Figures 4 46 and 4 47 IMPORTANT NOTE Make sure t...

Page 58: ... Refer to Figure 4 47 and locate the ROOM NOISE switch labelled PERCEPTION1O SUB SPF on the telephone s upper PCB Carefully push the switch to the HIGH H position 3 Reinstall the telephone s mounting base Fig ure 4 43 and secure it with its four captive screws 6 60 HHEU Installation 6 61 The HHEU option provides the interface and control for a customer supplied headset It is in stalled in accordan...

Page 59: ...rated DIU PDIU DI replaces the digital telephone s base the other unit is a small self contained box called the stand alone DIU PDIU DS Each DIU is powered by the NDKU PCB it is connected to therefore no external power is re quired 6 92 Both PDlUs can be connected to standard Electronic Industries Association EIA RS 232 asynchronous serial data devices EIA devices are divided into two categories l...

Page 60: ...7 O R 4 DTL4 33 R G CONSOLE 4 DRL4 0 G R FIGURE 4 49 DIGITALDSSCONSOLE CONNECTION FORPERCEPTION c SLOT NDKU PCB CONNECTOR MODULAR JACK STATION CORD TLl 26 W BL RLI 1 BL W DTLl 27 W O CKl DRLl 2 O W 1 NOT USED TL3 30 W S RL3 5 S W DTL3 31 R BL CKT DRLB 10 L R 3 NOT USED TL5 34 R BR RL5 9 BR R DTL 5 35 R S CKT DRL5 10 S R 5 NOT USED CKT 7 n 7 38 BK G RL7 13 G BK DTL7 39 BK BR DRL7 14 BR BK NOT USED ...

Page 61: ...EIA M 232 interface leads signals on which signal ing data is transmitted and received DlUs connect to serial data devices signals with standard RS lNSTALLATlONlNSTRUCTlONS SECTION 200 255 204 FEBRUARY1992 232cables availablefrom telephone supply stores The PDIU DVPDIU DS Data Units require ten sig nals for some applications but can function with sight using modular cords and connectors with RJ45 ...

Page 62: ...ided in Figures 4 53 to 4 54 DIIJ DI I I r l 2 PDIU DVPDIU DS MDF station wiring to NDKU is in Section 200 255 205 UlIl 3 Modem MDF station wiring to NSTU is in Section 200 255 DIAL UP COMPUTER I fiff E MODEM I I IL I aMoDEM I 111 m m PDIU DS u IL TFI FDUANF 1 ITELEPHONE PC3 FIGURE 4 51 PERCEPTION DATA INSTALLATION EXAMPLE BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 40 ...

Page 63: ...uire the Ring Indicator signal to PC CONNECTIONEXAMPLE 3 NOTES 1 See Figure 4 53 for detailedpin out informationof modular cords and adaprers 2 Never use modular cords and adapters when connectinga PDIU Dl PDIU DSto a modem 3 Connection examples 1 and 2 work when using the PDIU DI to make calls with personal computer applications printer sharing outgoing modem calls erc If the PC PDIU DI must rece...

Page 64: ...RTS DSR RI LEAD NAME 5 7 20 2 8 3 4 6 22 DB25 2345678 l ooooeooooooo l ooooooooooo TYPE 3 RJ45 TO DB25 FEMA I E ADAPTER CTS SG DTR TD DCD RD RTS DSR RI LEAD NAME 1 5 7 20 2 8 3 4 6 22 DB25 FRONT RJ45 STRAIGHTTHROUGH 1 1 FRONT 2 i TYPE A RJ45 FLAT MODULAR CORD STRAIGHT x 5 1 8 3 f 8 1 8 TYPE B RJ45 FLAT MODULAR CORD CROSSED Modular Cords 50 ft max 24AWG customer supplied FIGURE 4 53 PDIU DI PDIU DS...

Page 65: ... DIU 1 P2 1 RTS CTS DSR REQUEST TO SEND CLEAR TO SEND DATA SET READY 4 DTE l DIU P6 MODEM c DIU P6 5 DTE l DIU P7lP5 MODEM r DIU P7iP5 6 DTE CDIIJ P4 MODEM I DIU P4 DTR DCD DATA TERMINAL READY DATA CARRIER DETECT 20 DTE e DIU P3 MODEM a DIU P3 6 DTE c DIU P6 MODEM I DIU P6 I RI IRING INDICATOR I 22 IDTECDIU I p9 I MODEM DIU I P9 I NOTES 1 Mode select Pl P9 A B if PDIU DS is connected to a terminal...

Page 66: ...WITCH 1 4 FUNCTIONS SWITCH SW1 1 SW1 2 SW1 3 SW1 4 FUNCTION Forced hang up when DIU does not detect space signal on TD or RD for about 9 minutes INITIAL POSITION OFF ON enable auto disconnect OFF disable DCD DSR control ON continuous on OFF DSR depends on DTR DCD is on during communication state RI control OFF ON RI is on continuously during ringing state OFF RI is 1 set ON 3 set OFF during ringin...

Page 67: ...If the carrier signal is removed by the remote end or lost due to a fault condition on the line the DCE notifies the DTE device by an OFF condition with the DCD signal To set the DCD on continuously PDIU DIP switch SW1 2 is set to ON if set to OFF the DCD signal will be on during the communication state only SWl 2 is set to OFF when the DTE DCE uses the DTFUDSRsignals for Ready Busy flow control s...

Page 68: ...iguredas a DCE sends the Ring Indicate signal RI to the computer to tell the computer DTE that the PD lUis receivingan incomingcall SW1 3should be set to ON forthe DCE to send RI continuously and OFF to send at one second ON three sec onds OFF intervals Consult the DTUDCE de vice or application software documentation to determine which type of flow control is required l SWl 4 This switch is placed...

Page 69: ...4 FEBRUARY1992 for correct RS 232 pin requirements re quirements vary with each manufacturer The number of EIA RS 232 signals re quired 8 9 or 10 wires will depend on the application When EIA signal requirements are not known connect the 10 EIA signals listed in Paragraph 6 110 Figures 4 57 4 58 and 4 59 provide diagrams for con necting RS 232 cables between PDIU Dls and a Toshiba printer and lapt...

Page 70: ... 20 22 piK Ds 12345678 20 22 NAME FG TD RD FITS N C DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of printer 50 ft max 24 AWG customer supplied NOTES 1 The printer receives data on pin 3 RD and transmits data on pin 2 TO 2 The PDIU DS should be in the connect to DTE mode Pl P9 are strapped A B so that it transmits data on pin 3 RD and receives data on pin 2 TO FIGURE 4 57 PDI...

Page 71: ...5 6 7 6 20 22 NAME FG TD RD FITS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of personal computer or ASCII te Rear view of PDIU DIDB25 1CONNECTOR 1 RS 232 CABLE IBM PC XT modem style serial DB25 to DB25 M F RS 232 cable 50 ft max 24 AWG customer supplied NOTE The PC ASCII terminal receives data on pin 3 170 and transmits data on pin 2 TO FIGURE 4 58 PDIU DITOIBMXT TYPE ...

Page 72: ...ion interface connector DB9 of Rear view of PIN DI DB25 Toshiba laptop or IBM AT personal computer FE 232 female connector DE9 MALE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR IBM PC AT modem style serial DB25 to DB9 RS 232 cable Pin to pin connections are configured as a straight cable not as a null modem cable 50 ft max 24AWG customer supplied NOTES 1 Some RS 232 E A leads may be called by other names by some manufactu...

Page 73: ...able be tween the printer and the PDIU DS 4 Ifsteps 2 and3 are properlydone the POWER and READY LEDs on the PDIU DS should light when the printer is turned on IMPORTANTNOTE Check the printer s serial documentation for correct RS 232pin requirements The requirements vary with eachmanufacturer 5 Referto the DDIU Program for PDIU DSdata assignments IMPORTANTNOTE The eighth port circuit of the NDKU ca...

Page 74: ...embling the PDIU DS 1 Remove the four screws securing the bottom panel to the rest of the unit These screws are 2 3 4 not captive so place them together where they can be easily accessed Remove the bottom panel Removethe PCB by liftingthe back panelfrom its side grooves Turn the PCB over and set jumper plugs Pl P9 as follows l If the PDIU DS is connected to a DTE set the plugs to the A B position ...

Page 75: ...iew of modem DB25connector Rearview of PDIU DSDB25 connector DB25 FEMALE DB25 FEMALE CONNECTOR IDB25 n CONNE AALE ECTOR I 825 I I DBW I PIN NAME PIN 1 LCONNECTOR 1 MALE 1 a DCD t l 3 RD L k 8 3 2 FG 6 4 5 22 1 50 ft max 24 AWG customer supplied NOTES 1 Modem receives data on pin 2 TO and transmitsdata on pin 3 170 2 The PDIU DSmust be in the connect to modem mode PI P9 strapped B C so that it tran...

Page 76: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 204 FEBRUARY 1992 DTE h ODEM JUMPER PLUGS PDIU DS FIGURE 4 61 PDIU DSDISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ...

Page 77: ...1992 3 DKT PDIU DI 1 w LAPTOP PC 2 FIGURE 4 62 FIGURE 4 63 PCTOPCTEST CALLUSING ATCOMMANDS PCTOPRINTER TEST CALL USING MANUAL DIALING PERCEPTION TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 1 LAPTOP PC 1 LAPTOP PC2 FIGURE 4 64 INTERNAL PCTOEXTERNAL PCTEST CALLUSING ATCOMMANDS 4 55 ...

Page 78: ...ands must be capital letters 3 To terminate the call a Type from either PC keyboard l The PC screen displays OK b Type A T H from the PC keyboard used in step 3a l PC 1 and PC 2 screens both display NO CARRIER l The DATA LED on each DKT will be Off 6 183 PC to Printer Test Call Using Manual Dialing 1 Make sure that the PC is configured to print data from its serial COM port the PC COM port is conn...

Page 79: ...trunk and then dials the external modem s tele phone number l The external modem rings and auto an swers the modems handshake and es tablish communications l Ifthe externalmodemsends resultcodes the screen on PC 1 displays CONNECT XxXx where XXXX is the data trans mission speed set by the communication software l At this time PC 1 and PC 2 are con nected and can exchange data file transfers type m...

Page 80: ...8 10 Connectionsfromthe telephonecompanyjack RJ21X for CO FX VVATSIDID trunks and RJ2EXfor E M TIE trunk should beterminatedon a 66 block and then cross connected to the appropriate leads on the CO portionof the MDF usingthe Tables5 7 5 8 and 5 13 5 l 5 as guides Connectionrequire ments for each type of trunk are shown below i DESIGNATOR 1 FUNCTIONt TRUNKTYPE 1 I T I Tb t CO DID TIE 1 R Ti Rl E Ri...

Page 81: ...500 TYPE CROSS CONNECT BLOCK FiJil BLOCK I I W W I TLl BL W RLI W G I i TL2 G W 1 TO TELEPHONE 2 RL2 I W S TL3 I TO TELEPHONE 3 RL3 TL4 TO TELEPHONE 4 RL4 TL5 RL5 1 TO TELEPHONE 5 TL6 I TO TELEPHONE 6 RL6 TL7 TO TELEPHONE 7 RL7 TL8 TO TELEPHONE 8 RL8 25 PAIR CABLE J CABLE CONNECTOR PINS FIGURE 4 66 STANDARD TELEPHONE CONNECTION 4 59 ...

Page 82: ...s to the Ji block NCOU Tip and NCOU Ring terminals 4 Using Tables 5 6 5 7 5 9 5 14 and 5 16 for guides l Connectthe standardtelephonestations designated for emergency use to the properterminalsontheJ2 block TELTip and TEL Ring terminals 5 At the MDF connect the DPFT to the system as follows PERCEPTION DPFT Jl trunk LCEWNCEC M S J8 J15 J508 J515 Pin 25 S V Pin 25 S V Pin 50 V S Pin 50 V S DPFT 52 s...

Page 83: ...es 4 69 4 70 and 4 71 show possible paging arrangements As a standard feature part of the NPRU PCB the system providesa 600 ohm output to a paging amplifier If more than one paging zone is required the output of the amplifier can be routed back to the NPRU PCB where it will be switched to one of five sets of speakers The speaker operated is determined by the access code dialed by the station user ...

Page 84: ...Br W and W BR of J2 or J502 Jl or J2 forthePERCEPTION e exsystems respectively see Tables 5 4 and 5 10 The input impedance is 600 ohms This cannot be the same source used to provide music over external speakers 9 43 Adjust the MOH volume with the MOH vol ume control on the front of the NPRU PCB Maxi mum volume is limited by internal circuits in order to comply with FCC regulations 9 50 Universal N...

Page 85: ... 9 61 The Station Message Detail Recording SMDR feature enables a business to monitor and control its telephone costs Data can be collected for each outgoing and or incoming trunk call Each such call generates a call recordthat is output at the SMDR connector on the connector panel at the upper rearof the LCEC M or NCEC M In Lodging Health Care applications data specific to those applications are ...

Page 86: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 204 FEBRUARY 1992 NPRU J2 I I i PGGND i I ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 OPTIONAL CONNECTION FIGURE 4 71 PAGINGWITHMULTIPLE AMPLIFIERS 4 64 ...

Page 87: ...d This data is output at the SMDR port in thefollowingformat see Figure 4 73 l Time l Start of Call Hour tens units Minute tens units l Call Duration Hour units Minute tens units Seconds tens units l Condition Code see table A Attendant handled D Call 10 hours E Maintenance SMDR port F Maintenance trunk test I Incoming call K Outgoing call L Conference Attendant or 3 party M Transfer or Call Forwa...

Page 88: ...usual call 00 initialize or reload 9 73 Any record printed after the initialize record will appear on the same line and be offset three columns from the usual record Example NNNN previous record 00 NNNNN initialize and next record NNNNNN Time Change MM DD old date HH MM old time MM DD new date HH MM new time 9 74 Some complex calls will cause multiple call records CR for the same station or trunk ...

Page 89: ...AUTION If the TTY connector is used for program ming and maintenance operations either with an on site teleprinter or remotely via a modem be careful not to change the data rate setting of the 773 switch so that it is incompatible with programming equip ment INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTIONZOO 255 204 FEBRUARY1992 9 86 Figure 4 74 shows a typical Lodging Health Care audit printout Notes on the fi...

Page 90: ...status of the station accessed for feature opera tion for example a wake up call or the agent who registered the feature STATUS RNA Ring No Answer ON Set at Attendant Console OFF Cancelled at either Bsy Busy XxX Xx Total call charges for this station Attendant Console or Station SET Set at either Attendant Console or Station CANCEL Cancelled at either Attendant Console or Station M Maid in Room XX...

Page 91: ...INSERTING DISK FIGURE 4 76 INSERTING DISK PERCEPTION ONLY PERCEPTION ONLY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 204 FEBRUARY 1992 PO0 coo LOO LO1 LO2 LO l TO5 TO4 TO3 TO2 TO1 TOI FDDl LO4 LO5 LO6 LO7 LOB LO9 LlO Ll T 4 69 ...

Page 92: ... prohibit unregistered equip ment from being terminated on the same block as CO trunks It is good practice to separate trunks from all other equipment at the MDF 1 03 Table 5 I shows the connector card slot match up Table 5 2 lists the connector cables required for the system Each connector provides the interface for only a single card slot 1 04 To protect against transient voltages and currents b...

Page 93: ...PPLY EXTERNAL NMDU I BATTERY 24V I 117VAC L_ POWER r RINm EXTERNAL j o ExT GND 1GENERATOR 1 1 GROUND e AI NDSU 2 4ll 0 03 J V UNA BELL T n V 2dAIR ELECTRONIC DSS CONSOLES IUSIC SOURCE Al rENDANT CONSOLE II II EMERGENCY TELEPHONE I PAIR l PilR I 2 PAIR 3Pj9lR l PAIR II JOICE MAIL 4UTOMATED 4lTENDANT TA UIPMENT I J DDIU MA DIGITAL DSS tUUIrMtl I J FIGURE5 2 MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAMELAYOUT 5 2 ...

Page 94: ...5 FEBRUARY1992 BUILDING l BUILDING 2 e Perception 6 ex I I I DIGITAL DSS NEKU INDSU INSTU II II n DIG11 DIU curlTRONIC Cl cm DSS CONSOLE EM ELECTRONIC TAL 4NT E m0 LINE 0 LINE 1 Shows Secondary Protectors FIGURE 3 SECONDARYPROTECTORDIAGRAM 5 3 ...

Page 95: ...L23rrll J512 L17 J506 L24i n 0 J513 nw L18 J507 L25rro9 J514 L19iT15 J508 L26rrO8 J515 L2orr14 J509 BASIC EXPANDED E WE EXPANSION UNIT h 2 if uoo J18 U08 J30 UOl J17 uo9 J29 uo2 J16 UlO J28 uo3 J15 Ull J27 uo4 J14 u12 J26 uo5 J13 u13 J25 U06 J12 u14 J24 uo7 Jll u15 J23 TO3 JlO TO7 J22 TO2 JO9 TO6 J21 TO1 JO8 TO5 J20 TOO JO7 TO4 J19 J512 u22 J506 J511 U23 J505 J510 Tll J504 J509 TlO J503 J508 TO9 J...

Page 96: ...Jl J2 MDF I J6 1A IT0 I 5 l 0 I IJ5 AlTl I 5 l 0 MDF JO7 JlO J19 J22 J501 J504 J513 J518 NCOWNEMWNLSWNDTU NDSU NEKU NDKU NSTU NDCU NMDU NOCU or NCOWNEMWNLSU 5 l 2 5 l 3 Jl 1 J18 J23 J30 J505 J512 J517 J524 From PFT to MDF I PFT Conn No CO Line NCOU 00 07 Maximum 8 Maximum 8 I 5 l 4 I From PFT to MDF PFT Conn No STT Line NSTU 00 14 Maximum 81 Maximum 81 I 5 15 I NOTES 1 In PERCEPTION the J connecto...

Page 97: ...TENDANTCONSOLE O I OR IE LEAD DESIGNATION 001 151 FUNCTION Ticdine CKT on1 PCB POSITION NEKU LOO L1 5 PIN coti COL 26 W BI TL 1 BI W RL 001 151 Ring Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO L1 5 27 w o DTL 001 151 Data Tip Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO L1 5 2 o w DRL 001 l 51 Data Ring Line CKT 001 NEKU LOO L1 5 28 W G SDare PAIR 1T R 2T R 3T 5 6 ...

Page 98: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5 4 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO J2 5502 PAGING MUSIC UNARINGING ...

Page 99: ...255 205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5 5 TABLE 5 5 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS FORPERCEPTION ONLY TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS FORPERCEPTION ONLY CONNECTOR NO 53 503 CONNECTOR NO 53 503 ne n l DSSCONSOLES c SLOT NDSU NDKU DSSCONSOLES c SLOT 5 B ...

Page 100: ... I 2 Data Rinc 3T 28 J Line W G Tip Line R 3 G W I Rim Line 4T 29 W Br _ fi Data rip line R 5T 3d I Line w s Data Ring Tip Line R 5 s w I Ring Line I 6T 31 R I I FL RI I I Da rip line I fi I RI R I Data Ring LXX2 I LXX3 rr R 87 R 9T R 10T R 3 7 33 8 34 G 0 O R R G G R R Br I Line Tip Line Rha Line TiD Line LXX4 i R R S S R I I Data J Line Data Rinc_ Tip Line Ring Line Data Tip Line Data Ring Line ...

Page 101: ...ION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5 7 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO 58 J15 5508 5515 NDSU NEKU NDKU NSTU NDCU NMDU NOCU LO4 Lll L19 L26 or NCOU NLSU NEMU TO7 TOO T15 T08 5 10 ...

Page 102: ...t4 TABLE5 B TERMlNALSEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS CENTRALOFFlCELlNECONNECTlON PFTCONTROL Jl I II I l I U Y i mare I I I 18T 43 Y G are R 18 G Y Spare 19T 44 Y Br Spare R 19 Br Y Spare 20T 45 Y S Snare I l l I XI I b S Y spare 71T I 46 I v BI Spare R I 71 I RI V Spare StX3W 227 R 23T 47 22 48 r L o v V G I I Spare I I SDare I I R 23 G V 24T 49 V Br R 24 Br V 25T 50 v s R 25 s v I C Vr qJa1 e I I I I I Spar...

Page 103: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5 9 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS STATION LINECONNECTION 52 5 12 ...

Page 104: ...INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200 255 205 FEBRUARY1992 TABLE5 10 TERMlNALSEQUENCE DESlGNATlONS CONNECTORNO J6 J5 ATTENDANTCONSOLE O l ...

Page 105: ... Paninn Amn n 8 I 1 33 I 1 i G I PG In 3 R I 8 1 G R I I 97 I I 34 I I R Br I PG In 4 R 9 Br R PG Out 4 Paging Zone 10T 35 R S PG In 5 Paging Amp R 10 S R PG Out 5 Paninn 7nne BI 1 SDare 4 out 5 out NPRU 5 out NPRU I 1 12T Bk 1 are t 37 I Bk 0 I UNA B UNA Ringing Ground NPRU UNA Rinoino 20 Hz NPRI I V V R o v Spare 23T 48 V G Spare R 23 G V Spare Snare 247 R 25T R 49 24 50 25 V l Br V v s s v r Sp...

Page 106: ... TABLE5 12 TERMlNALSEQUENCE DESlGNATlONS CONNECTORNO J07 JlO J19 J22 5501 5504 5513 5518 NCOU NEMU NLSU NDTU TOO T15 TXXl TXX2 TXX4 NOTE The NDTU may be installed in TOO or TO8 connectors JO7 and J50 1 respectively It may not be used in universal slots 5 15 ...

Page 107: ...N INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 200 255 205 FEBRUARY 1992 TABLE 5 13 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NO Jll J18 523 J30 5505 J512 5517 5524 NDSU NEKU NDKU NSTU DCU NMDU NOCU UOO U31 or NCOU NEMU NLSU T16 T31 5 16 ...

Page 108: ...INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTlON200 255 205 FEBRUARY1992 TABLE5 14 TERMlNALSEQUENCE DESlGNATlONS CENTRALOFFlCELlNECONNECTlON PFTCONTROL Jl 1 PAIR 1 PIN LEAD DESIGNATION FUNCTION PC6 POSITION T TbCO l ...

Page 109: ...INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION200 255 205 AUGUST 1991 TABLE 5 15 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS STATION LINECONNECTION 52 5 18 ...

Page 110: ...PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTlON200 255 300 FEBRUARY1992 Perceptionb 6 ex PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES D 05 SOFTWARE ...

Page 111: ...I 3 Authorization Level Allowances Data Output Procedures 4 I 4 Authorization Level Allowances Maintenance Procedures 4 I 5 Execution of Authorization Procedure 4 2 6 Utility Program Use 4 2 SYSTEM DATA 5 I 1 Authorization Code Change Table 5 I 5 I 2 System Data Block Table 5 2 5 2 3 Print System Data Block Table 5 3 5 8 4 System Data Block 2 Table 5 4 5 9 5 Print System Data Block 2 Table 5 5 5 1...

Page 112: ...mber Identification Service Data Block Table 9 8 9 20 10 11 12 13 14 TOLL RESTRICTION DATA 10 I 1 Toll Restriction Data Block Tables IO 1 10 4 IO I 2 Print Toll Restriction Data Block Table 1O 5 1O 8 DATA SWITCHING DATA 11 I 1 Digital Data Interface Unit Data Block Table 11 l 11 i 2 Print Digital Data Interface Unit Data Block Table 1l 2 11 6 3 Modem Pooling Data Block Table 1l 3 1l 7 4 Print Mode...

Page 113: ...re Table 19 1 3 Data Dump Program Table 19 2 4 Electronic or Digital Telephone Attendant Console Test Tables 19 3 19 4 5 Peripheral Equipment Test Table 19 S 9 1 9 1 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 8 TABLELIST TABLE TITLE PAGE l 1 2 l 2 2 3 1 5 I 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 7 1 7 2 7 3 Floppy Disk installation Procedures l 2 PERCEPTlONe TTY and MODEM Connections 2 2 PERCEPTION TTY and MODEM Connections 2 3 Util...

Page 114: ...20 Toll Restriction Data Block 10 l Miscellaneous Parameters Table 1O 3 Restriction Class Table IO 5 Area Office Code Exception Table 1O 7 Print Toll Restriction Data Block 10 8 Digital Data Interface Unit Data Block 11 3 Print Digital Data Interface Unit Data Block 1 l 6 Modem Pooling Data Block 11 8 Print Modem Pooling Data Block 11 9 Least Cost Routing Data Block 12 1 Miscellaneous Parameters T...

Page 115: ...ABLELIST continued TABLE TITLE PAGE 19 2 19 3 19 4 19 5 19 6 Data Dump Program 19 2 Electronic Digital Telephone Test Procedure 19 4 Attendant Console Test Procedure 19 6 Peripheral Equipment Diagnostic Procedure 19 l 1 Disk Drive Operation Error Codes 19 15 V ...

Page 116: ...em program loading data saving and system operation while the Maintenance FD is inserted for system programming or the performance of main tenance operations Dual drive systems require PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 301 JANUARY1993 the insertion of the System FD in FDDO followed by the insertion of the Maintenance FD in FDDl The various steps involved in floppy disk installation for both sin...

Page 117: ... FD IS NOT SYSTEM FD CHANGE IT TO SYSTEM FD 3 If the Maintenance FD is not installed either in FDDO of a one drive system or in FDDl of a two drive system then the following message will be generated CURRENT FD IS NOT MAINT FD CHANGE IT TO MAINT FD 4 If the System FD is not installed in FDDO then the system will request a change by generating the same message as in note 2 5 In single drive systems...

Page 118: ...EPTIONex SYS terns can be programmed and tested from a re mote location via a locally provided 300 or 1200 bps modem Utility Programs can be called up via a telephone line and then the desired data change or test can be performed On the PERCEPTION the modem connects to the TTY RS 232C connec tor on the rear of the basic cabinet via a Null Modem cable see Table 2 1 for PERCEPTlONe pin assignments O...

Page 119: ...CTIONS TTY PORT MODEM PIN I SIGNAL PIN I SIGNAL 2 I Receive Data I 3 I Transmit Data I 3 Transmit Data 4 Ready to Send 5 Clear to Send 2 Receive Data 5 Clear to Send 4 Readv to Send 6 Data Set Ready 20 Data Terminal Ready m Signal Ground 7 Signal Ground 20 D8W E3 FminalReady 6 Data Set Readv 2 2 ...

Page 120: ...M PORT MODEM PIN 1 SIGNAL PIN 1 SIGNAL I 2 1 Transmit Data 1 2 1 Receive Data I 3 I Receive Data I 3 I Transmit Data I 4 Ready to Send 5 Clear to Send 4 Clear to Send 5 Ready to Send I 6 I Data Set Ready I 6 I Data Set Ready 1 7 Signal Ground 20 Data Terminal Ready 7 Signal Ground 20 Data Terminal Ready 2 3 ...

Page 121: ...it up from the disk on which it is contained Each program s PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 303 JANUARY1993 mnemonic name is included in the listing in Table 3 1 Before a Utility Program can be called up an Authorization Procedure must be performed 2 Data Input 2 01 Before PERCEPTION system data can be input option selections must be made and then listed on the System Record Sheets see Append...

Page 122: ...3 4 Print Message Registration DB PMRD 13 7 14 1 ISpeed Dial List DB 1DSDL 1 14 2 14 2 IPrint Speed Dial List DB 1PSDL 14 3 15 1 1Traffic Measurement DB 1DTRF 1 15 2 16 l IAlphanumeric Message DB IDMSG I 16 1 16 2 I rnt Alphanumeric Message PMSC 16 2 I I I I I 3 1 IACD MIS DB I DACM I 17 4 17 2 IPrint ACD MIS DB 1PACM 1 17 7 l l 1Verifiable Account Codes DB I DVAC I 18 2 18 2 I Print Verifiable Ac...

Page 123: ...it Data Block Modem Pooling Data Block Alphanumeric Message Data Block Level 4 Normally assigned for ACD Supervisor use Can change ACD MIS Data Block NOTE No otherauthorization level can access ACD MIS Data Block 3 Authorization Level Allowances Data Out put Procedures 3 01 The entrance of the different authorization codes permits specific customer data to be nted The data output activities that a...

Page 124: ...rror message will be a when the error is obvious but in most cases it will be an alphanu mericcode The alphanumeric code consists of five letters identifying the program and two numbers identifying the error Error code lists are provided in this manual to explain each error code 6 05 Boxes are used to indicate keys on the pro gramming terminal The m control key must be held down while simultaneous...

Page 125: ...notbe output Go to the next prompt L2 If a Level 3 authorization code was en tered above an error message will be given Level 3 cannot change the authori zation codes Enter New L 1 code 4 digits a L2XXXX Level 2 authorization code TABLE 5 l Procedure Authorization Code Change Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows NOTES 1 2 a An error message wil...

Page 126: ...t l Tenant designation for each telephone and trunk is selected in response to the TEN prompt in the 5 2 following Data Blocks Electronic Digital Tele phone DEKT Program Standard Telephone DSTT Program and Trunk Group DTGP Pro gram If N is entered then the attendant consoles will operate in the load sharing mode Enter Y or N NOTE In tenant service when the Attendant console transfers a call to a s...

Page 127: ...ole OFL2 Overflow DN Attendant Console l Defines the destination for calls that are rerouted from attendant console l during an overflow condition Enter 1 2 3 or 4 digits or NONE UNA NOTES 1 The overfiow destination can also be changed at the attendant console 2 OF1 2 applies to tenant 1 and wiiinotprint out when the system is not in tenant ser vice MMP Meet me Page Access Code Defines the access ...

Page 128: ...cility Enter Time in seconds CFD Call Forward No Answer Timeout De fines the Call Forward No Answer timeout period Enter Time in seconds LLO Line Lockout Time Defines the length of time that overflow tone is applied to a station after having been released due to the DPT timer After this timeout occurs the station will hear silence When Emergency Ringdown is used a transfer to the Emergency Ringdow...

Page 129: ...to voice announce to an electronic digital telephone that is equipped with Handsfree Answerback Enter Y or N MDR SMDR Equipped A Y response enables SMDR and activates the MDR alarm on the console Enter Y or N UNAO Universal Night Answer Zone 0 A re sponse of 0 assigns UNA Zone 0 to Tenant 0 A response of 1 assigns UNA Zone 0 to Tenant 1 This prompt will only appear if TEN was an swered Y Enter TEN...

Page 130: ...ceed as follows Meet me Page Access Code Remote Access DN Remote Access to Services Change Code I Access Code W Access Code Camp on or CWT Timeout Ring No Answer Timeout REM RAC ACC ACC COT RNA 1 4 digits or NONE NONE 1 3 digits 2 1 digit or NONE NONE 1 digit or NONE NONE 0 255 seconds 50 0 255 seconds 31 5 6 5 6 Default values are noted in parentheses continued 5 6 ...

Page 131: ...sions can use two diskdrives If two drives are used enter2 otherwise enter 1 2 LNNX Single line station port 3 The all page access code can be 1 2 or 3 digits 4 Not printed if tenant service is not used TEN N 5 An entered digit indicates that a number can be dialed in place of I or 6 Be ware of conflicts with the numbering plan and access codes the system will not always check 7 Timer activates on...

Page 132: ...ock Table 5 3 3 01 To use the Print System Data Block PSYS Program l Perform the Authorization Procedure Level 1 or 2 Enter PSYS in response to the OK prompt l When the REQ prompt is received after the program is loaded Enter PRT l The System Data Block will be output in the same format as it was input in the DSYS Pro gram Example REQ PRT EXP N NOD 2 TOR 0000 DRT NONE TEN N ICPl Al T ICP2 Al T etc...

Page 133: ...UNA device Enter XXXX Station or voice directory num ber l 4 digits NONE UNA RTO Transfer Recall Timeout Assigns the length of time that the system will wait before performing a transfer recall A transfer recall occurs when a station transfers a call to another station which is not answered This station will ring until the Ring No Answer timeout period elapses or if the station is busy until the C...

Page 134: ... None digit code length may be entered With out the MIS processor up to 4 or None digit code length may be entered Enter the digit 1 2 3 or 4 representing the code length to be used The default entry to the SCL prompt is NONE Enter The digit 1 2 3 or 4 or NONE MIS MIS Machine Defines whether the system is connected to the MIS machine A Y entry indicates that the system is connected to the MIS mach...

Page 135: ...ode HRM must also be entered in DCOS Data Block N Business mode 3 XXXX The directory number to which dial 0 calls will go when the system is in night service NONE UNA 4 If a system utilizes a voice mail system it is recommended that this timer be set rather short so that voice mail can be activated promptly 5 LNNX denotes the station port number of the electronic digital telephone that is to be as...

Page 136: ... 1992 I 1 NAF Next Available 72 The digit 7 2 3 4 or NON may be entered 13 Y The system is connec machine 14 Y The ACDagentpositionisinauto answermode position is not in auto answer 15 The digit 1 2 3 or 4 Ignore li Backspace Stop printing Exit program ...

Page 137: ...he program is loaded l The System Data Block 2 will be output in the same format as it was input in the DSDP Pro gram l REQ will be prompted again once the printout is complete Enter p w q to exit the program TABLE5 5 Procedure Print System Data Block 2 Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PSY2 DISK LOADING Q PRT ...

Page 138: ...own in Table 6 1a Any fea ture that does not require a change does notneed to be entered Features maybe entered in any order TABLE 6 1 Procedure Access Code Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK DACD DISK LOADING REQ CHG Feature FTR Feature space 1 3 digits 1 continued NOTES 1 a In response to FTR enter ...

Page 139: ...PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 306 JANUARY1993 TABLE64a FEATUREABBREVIATIONANDCODELIST con tirtued 6 2 ...

Page 140: ...ss Code Day Destination Change Code Automatic Wake up Time Set Cancel Message Registration Print All Message Registration Print Directed Message Registration Print Stop Controlled Outgoing Restriction Set Controlled Outgoing Restriction Cancel Room Status Print All Room Status Print Directed Room Status Print Stop Room Status Change Room Status Maid in Room Set Room Status Maid in Room Cancel Room...

Page 141: ...D only Remote Log out if LOG button is not assigned ACD only Assistance ACD only Stroke Count ACD only SDPP 8 CDPP 9 VW3 15 mm 16 AN M 17 NOS 4 STAS 20 STAC l 21 RLGI 22 RLGO l 23 ASS1 24 STRK l 25 Work Mode Cancel if CANCEL button is not assigned ACD only Verifiable Account Codes Add Verifiable Account Codes Delete Traveling Class of Service Off hook Call Announce Busy Override Tone Volume Contro...

Page 142: ...e output in the same format as it was input in the DACD Pro gram Example REQ PRT ACB 7 CBR 7 CFD 9 CFR 9 etc l REQ will be prompted again once the printout is complete Enter pm q to exit the program TABLE6 2 Procedure Print Access Code Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PACD DISK LOADING USER ENTRY NOTE I Q PRT 1 EXE...

Page 143: ...0 the Override feature or the Attendant Control Override fea We 2 If Lodging Health Care features are to be allowed in the COS the code HRM must be entered The result of this entry is the opposite of other COS entries since it allows rather than denies feature opera tion COS Repeat for all COS entries TABLE 6 3 Procedure Class of Service Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an O...

Page 144: ...erifiableAccount Codes thecodes FAC and VAC must be entered in the COS This entry enables rather than denies this feature 9 If a station is to be required to enter Forced and Verifiable Account Codes on toll calls only the codes FATand VACmust be enteredin the COS Thisentry enables rather than denies thefeature IO For APU and ABPU the station must be put in a Call Pick up Group in either the DEKTo...

Page 145: ... Directed PUD Call Pickup Group PUG Call Waiting CW I Override OVR Speed Dialing System SDS Attendant Control Override AC0 Internal Group Paging Group 00 PI00 Internal Group Paging Group 02 PI02 Internal Group Paging Group 03 PI03 Internal Group Paging Group 04 PI04 Internal Group Paging Group 05 PI05 Internal Group Paging Group 06 PI06 Internal Group Paging Group 07 PI07 Internal Group Paging Gro...

Page 146: ...0 4 PAL Direct Trunk Access DTA LCR Class 1 LCl LCR Class 2 LC2 FEATURE CODE LCR Class 3 LC3 ACD MIS Call Pick up APU ACD MIS Call Be Picked up ABPU Supervisor Monitor Tone and LCD Display MTL Remote Log in RLOG Off hook Call Announce OCA Forced Account Code FAC Verifiable Account Code VAC Forced Account Code Toll FAT Do Not Disturb DND TABLE 6 3 continued ErrorCodes Program Name Class of Service ...

Page 147: ...k will print out in the following format see Table 6 3a for an explanation of feature codes COS NO COSO AAA BBB CCC DDD EEE FFF GGG HHH ill JJJ KKK LLL COS 1 etc up to 15 REQ This prompt will be given at the end of printout Enter w m 19 to exit program TABLE 6 4 Procedure Print Class of Service Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows IT...

Page 148: ...ature and will not allow the attendant to re enter a held m button confer ence Enter Y or N paging zones or the Expanded Internal Paging Group and all external paging zones Options that are not assigned to the feature access button may still be accessed by dialing a paging access code Enter one of the following INT Expanded Internal Group Paging Group 0 EXT External All Paging Zones 0 4 N External...

Page 149: ...ging to Zone N 0 4 ALL Expanded Internal Group Paging and External All Paging NONE No Internal or External Paging Access 3 If 7 yes is entered all calls will be directed to the attendant console according to the priority defined by the PR1 PR5 prompts If N no is entered all calls will be directed to the attendant console on a first in first out priority basis 4 If Incoming Call Priority is selecte...

Page 150: ...ation or DDIU REQ NEW The port has not been assigned REQ CHG OUT Invalid port number The entered access code is not assigned to a paging zone or group Input data was erased because the program was aborted during NEW data entry Attendant data is not assigned to the input port REQ CHG OUT The trunk group is already in this priority group This is not a valid entry The port has already been assigned t...

Page 151: ...ter Y or N KS Number of Button Strips Informs the sys tem of the number of feature buttons groups of ten that the electronic digital telephone will have Enter 1 for 1O button or 2 for 20 button COS Class of Service Assigns one of the 16 Classes of Service to the electronic digital tele phone Classes of Service are defined in the DCOS Program Enter COS Number 0 15 TEN Tenant Number Assigns the elec...

Page 152: ...ssing any but tons when the telephone rings For ACD DNs ONLY Enter Y or N OCP Off hook Call Announce Port Indicates the port that is used for Off hook Call Announce PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 307 JANUARY1993 Enter LNNX or NONE NOTE The NN indicates the PCB location and the X the circuit number OCA Off hookCallAnnounce Defineswhether this feature is in automatic or manual mode When progra...

Page 153: ...nk Data Block NOTE lm buttons are used to cause the DDIU MAT and PDIU DI to go back on hook PVN XXX Private Line No Ring l Incoming calls will not audibly ring this station LED flash only l XXX TDN assigned in Trunk Data Block Features CRG Account Number SMDR MES Alphanumeric Message ACB Automatic Callback ADL Automatic Dialing FAD XXX Fixed Automatic Dialing CFD Call Forward CFBY Call Forward Bus...

Page 154: ...Off hook Call Announce STAT Status Available Unavailable STRK Stroke Count ATAP Agent Monitor CAN Work Mode Cancel NOTE The system does not check to verify if two buttons are assigned the same feature When programming digital telephones DKT Y do NOTassign RND and MSG to feature buttons They are fixed buttons on the telephone set KEY The prompt will be repeated until all entries have been made and ...

Page 155: ...on electronic dig tal telephone 2 ZO button electronic digiital telephone 4 There are 16 different COS groups which are defined in the Class of Service Data Block 5 When RNA calls recall to the Attendant they will recall to the Attendant 0 or 1 that ORIGINALLY transferred the call 6 There is a maximum of 32 Call Pickup Groups 7 Classes 0 7 are defined in the Toll Restriction Data Block DTOL Progra...

Page 156: ... Number Data Release DIU LNNX 5 DRS PRIVATE CO LINE Private Line Ring Private Line No Ring ENTRY NOTE PVR XXX 6 PVNXXX 6 FEATURE Account Number SMDR Alphanumeric Message Assistance ACD Automatic Callback Automatic Dialing Automatic Dialing Fixed Call Forward All Calls Call Forward Busy Call Forward Busy No Answer Call Forward No Answer Call Forward Busy System DID Call Forward Busy No Answer Syste...

Page 157: ...ation to Station Message SSM Status Available Unavailable ACD STAT Stroke Count ACD STRK System Night Operation SYS Tap Agent Monitor ACD ATAP Universal Night Answer UNA Voice Page VCP XXXX 16 17 I Work Mode Cancel ACD NOTES 7 WNNN Directory Number l 2 3 of 4 digit DNs are allowed if there is no conflict e g 30X cannot be used if 30 is already being used XXXX Hunt DN To remove the present DN enter...

Page 158: ...nic Telephone Data Block DEKT I Error Code Meaning EREKT 00 A PCB is not equipped at that location EREKT 01 1 The PCB is an NSTU type not an NEKU NDKU I I 1EREKT 02 1 The port is busy REQ CHG or OUT EREKT 03 The port has already been assigned to a station DSS console or DDIU REQ NEW I EREKT 04 1 1 was entered but tenant service was not enabled in the Svstem Data Block EREKT 05 1 was entered but At...

Page 159: ...n the system once EREKT 41 More than two digits were entered as station HNG XX EREKT 42 The Paging Group number is out of range It should be 0 or 2 17 EREKT 43 The group to be assigned is already full maximum member number of each Group 2 17 is 32 I maximum member number of Group 0 is 96 EREKT 44 The same Group number was entered twice I I EREKT 45 1 More than 4 maximum Paging Groups have been ent...

Page 160: ...g is possible between the telephones Enter Y bridging is automatically established without a warning tone i e no privacy or PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 307 JANUARY1993 N bridging is not allowed privacy ex ists with an LED indication NOTE If Station Set Mix is not desired enter N COS Class of Group Services Assigns one of the 16 available Classes of Service to the tele phone The Classes of...

Page 161: ...ation goes off hook but does not complete dialing a valid number before the Line Lockout Timeout period elapses The destination can be programmed as either a specific station an attendant orthe system UNA device In tenant service the system will route the RDS call to the assigned tenant when ATT is entered The designation of an Emergency Ringdown Station is particularly important in Lodging Health...

Page 162: ...N 1 4 digits ATT UNA or NONE AorM 11 I JQ Repeat program if necessary I I NOTES continued 1 NN PCB location 2 X Circuit number 3 4 3 2 or l digit DNs are allowed if there is no conflict e g 30X is not allowed if 30 is used 4 There are 16 different COS groups which are defined in the DCOS Data Block 5 When RNA calls recall to the Attendant they will recall to the Attendant 0 or 1 that ORIGINALLY tr...

Page 163: ...gned to the maximum number of appearances 96 Hot Line DN does not exist ERSTA 14 1 Next Hunt DN does not exist ERSTA 17 ERSTA 18 ERSTA 19 MNL 0 was entered but ATO is not equipped MNL 1 was entered but ATT1 is not equipped MNL 0 was entered but this station is in tenant group l ERSTA 20 1 MNL 0 was entered but this station is in tenant group 2 I ERSTA 21 ERSTA 22 ERSTA 23 ERSTA 24 Input data was e...

Page 164: ...ephone Data Blocks will be output in order of prime DN lowest first ST TALL All SIT Data blocks will be output in order of DN lowest first The output format will be the same as the input format in the DEKT and DSTT data input programs TABLE7 4 Procedure Print Station Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK...

Page 165: ...ERPST 00 ERPST 01 The input PCB number or circuit number is out of range The inout DN does not exist 1 ERPST 02 1 The input port is not assigned to an electronic or a 500 2500 series telephone ERPST 03 ERPST 04 A manual signaling port does not exist The input DN is not assigned to an electronic digital telephone or to a 500 2500 series telephone 7 18 ...

Page 166: ... output Example l REQ DN205 GRPOO 2 REQ ALL GRPOO xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx XXX etc xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx GRPOl GRP02 TABLE7 5 Procedure Print Call Pickup Groups Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PCPG DISK LOADING REQ 1 EXECUTE NOTES I The following responses are possible ALL Outputs all...

Page 167: ...rmat will be as in the following examples REQ ALL HNT 223 224 225 HNT 242 243 HNT 250 25 l 252 etc TABLE 7 6 Procedure Print Hunting Arrangements Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows I ITEM TiiOiPT 1 USER ENTRY i NOTE OK PHNT DISK LOADING t Q ALL 1 EXECUTE Q 1 NOTES 7 The following responses are possible ALL Outputs a hunting sequences listed b...

Page 168: ...UP 00 LNNX LNNX LNNX PAGALL All assigned paging groups and their electronic telephone members will be output in the order in which they were programmed TABLE7 7 Procedure Print Paging Group Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK PPAG DISK LOADING Q 1 EXECUTE REQ 1 NOTES 1 The following responses are possi...

Page 169: ...er Enter Port number of the DSS console CNNWLNNX NOTE 1 2 Electronic DSS consoles are assigned to the NDSU PCB at port locations CNNX or LNNX Digital DSS consoles are assigned to the NDKU PCBatportlocations CNNXor LNNX When using8 DDSSconsoles on one NDKU PCB program the first four DDSSs on circuits I 3 5 and 7 on fhe NDKU PCB Program the second four DDSSs on circuits 1 3 5and7on theadjacentslotne...

Page 170: ... entered by using a format which indicates the starting point L and the ending point M of the button range L must be less than M and the starting station DN to be programmed XX XXX xxxx 2 4 digit DNs The programmed stations will include the starting station num ber that is entered and each subsequent station within the indicated range The op eration of these assignments will depend on whether the ...

Page 171: ...l Y or electronic N 4 LNNX represents the port of the station associated with the DSS console PERCEPTION LOOX L 1lx L 15X L26X PERCEPTIONex LOOX L31X 5 When an electronic digital telephone is assigned to two consoles both may be switched fixed or one maybe switched and one maybe fixed However there cannot be a mixture of switched fixed functions on the same console 6 Used to assign a fixed DN to a...

Page 172: ...ber of the DSS console being copied x 0 5 Row of the DSS console being copied Y 0 5 Row of the DSS console to which the copy will be applied Used to duplicate specific buttons from one console to another M 0 7 Number of the DSS console being copied XX 0 5 Starting button on the DSS console being programmed YY 0 5 Starting button of the range to be copied ZZ 0 5 Ending button of the range to be cop...

Page 173: ...Answer CFBD Call Forward No Answer Call Forward Busy System DID CFNA CFSN Call Pickup Directed Call Pickup Group Display Date and Time Elapsed Time Do Not Disturb PUG DIS DND 2 External Zone Paging Flash Hundreds Group Internal Group Paging FLH HNG XX PINT 3 4 Log in out ACD Manual Signaling SIG LNNX 5 Message Waiting MSG Monitor ACD Supervisor MONT Off hook Call Announce OCA Override OVR Call Par...

Page 174: ...y be assigned to 2000series electronic l boo series digital LCD telephones 3 The Flash button causes a 500 ms or a i second flash to a CO trunk 4 XX The higher two digits of the station DN 00 99 5 LNNX The port number of the electronic digital telephone to be signaled 6 SDC XX makes the station a controller of list XX SDU XX makes the station a user of list XX Maximum 50 lo number Speed Dial Stati...

Page 175: ...ton parameter was entered ERDSS 14 The input port is not an electronic digital telephone port SIG LNNX I I ERDSS 15 ERDSS 16 ERDSS 17 A station port SPT was entered but the DSS console has already been assigned to the PCB The start button number is larger than the end button number AUT The button data does not exist I ERDSS 18 1The type of button assignment Fixed Switched is different from the mas...

Page 176: ...DN assign ments NN the last two digits of station num bers will be output PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 307 FEBRUARY1992 TABLE7 9 Procedure Print DSS Console Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PDSS DISK LOADING Q EXECUTE USER ENTRY NOTE 1 I REP 1 I NOTES 1 The folio wing responses are possible PORALL Outputs a...

Page 177: ... up to 32 standard telephone NSTUJ port DNs can be entered This will allow internal DTMF signaling to these ports MDNl Message Center l DN Identifies direc tory numbers of Message Center l This prompt will appear only in tenant systems An A will follow the MDNl prompt and any entries made will be added To delete a port press the carriage return m key The system will then prompt D and any entries m...

Page 178: ... OK response is received proceed as follows Toshiba Voice Messaging O 1 4 digits maximum 32 DNs Default values are noted in parentheses con timed NOTES 1 This entry will appear when TEN Y 2 If MWCO or M WC1 VM then the user will be able to enter a maximum of 32 directory numbers in MDNO If MWCO or MWCl MC then the user can only enter one directory in MDNI electronic digital telephone DN or attenda...

Page 179: ...nected to the iNTOUCH or VP system If MWC1 VM and a Toshiba INTOUCH or VP Digital Voice Messaging System is being used I enter up to 32 directory numbers NSTU ports that will be connected to the INTOUCH or VP system for Tenant 1 TEN Y Ignore line entered Backspace Stop printing and return to REQ Exit program TABLE 8 1 continued ErrorCodes Program Name Message Center Data Block DMCD Error Code I Me...

Page 180: ...er the program is loaded Enter PRT l The Message Center Data Block will output data in the same format as it was input in the DMCD Program r I Le TABLE8 2 Procedure Print Message Center Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PMCD DISK LOADING USER ENTRY NOTE x2 PRT 1 I NOTES response possible is PRT Outputs Message Cente...

Page 181: ...ntifies the type of trunk to be used in the group Enter COT Local CO trunk FEX Foreign Exchange line DID Direct Inward Dialing trunk CSA CCSA line PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 309 FEBRUARY1992 TIE TIE trunk WAT WATS line NOTES 1 2 It is not possible to enter a change CHG for Trunk Type TKT The Data Block must be deleted OUT and a new NEW Data Block must be entered The DNIS prompt will appe...

Page 182: ...ter Y or N OAB Outgoing Absorb Digits Identifies the digits which are to be ignored by the Toll Restric tion program These digits will be outpulsed but will not be counted as the first digit Enter Digits to be absorbed for example 1 maximum 2 digits or NONE IAB Incoming Absorb Digits Defines the number of digits that are to be stripped from an incoming dialed number from a TIE CCSA or DID trunk En...

Page 183: ...Y or N NOTE When DNIS Y the following prompts do NOT apply eventhough they appear on the screen COS IAB TRNI TRN2 and TOL 2 Print Trunk Group Data Block Table 9 2 2 01 To use the Print Trunk Group Data Block PTGP Program l Perform the Authorization Procedure Level 1 or Enter PTGP in response to the OK prompt l When an REQ prompt is received after the program is loaded Enter one of the following co...

Page 184: ...eaningful only for TiE CCSA DiD Trunks Sixteen COS groups are provided and are defined in the Class of Service Data Block 7 List the digits which are to be ignored for the purpose of Toil Restriction These digits will be outpulsed but not counted as the first digit 8 Enter the number of digits which are to be stripped from an incoming dialed DN TIE DID or CCSA Trunk Example IAB 1 incoming DN 8249 ...

Page 185: ...ror Codes Error Code ERTRG 01 ERTRG 02 ERTRG 03 ERTRG 04 ERTRG 05 ERTRG 08 ERTRG 09 ERTRG 10 ERTRG 13 ERTRG 14 ERTRG 15 Program Name Trunk Group Data Block DTGP Meaning The group still has a trunk assigned REQ OUT The entered group number has already been assigned REQ NEW One or more trunks are busy REQ CHG The entered group number does not exist REQ CHG The entered advance step group is the same ...

Page 186: ... wire Attendant Lines 2dB loss and impedance not impedance compensated compensated or 4 wire facility ti Station Lines Attendant Lines 2 2 Non transmission Compensated 2 wire facility i 1 c2dB loss and not impedance compensated 2 Transmission Compensated E 2 wire facility 2dB loss or impedance compensated or 4 wire facility g gsg 4 wire lx Id cm 5 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 VOTE The numbers in ...

Page 187: ...X Data Blocks COT Outputs all CO Trunk Group Data Blocks FEX Outputs all FX Trunk Group Data Blocks WAT Outputs all WATS Trunk Group Data Blocks TIE Outputs all TIE Trunk Group Data Blocks DID Outputs all DID Trunk Group Data Blocks CSA Outputs all CCSA Trunk Group Data Blocks PVL Outputs all PVL Trunk Group Data Blocks Ignore line entered Backspace Stop printing and return to REQ Exit program Err...

Page 188: ...rsal port slot 00 31 A maximum of 16 universal port slots can be used for trunks 1 4 circuit number on the trunk PCB For example The port number of the third circuit on the PCB in position TO2 is T023 Enter PERCEPTlONe TNNX port num ber of trunk i PERCEPTION See UPN prompt NOTE NN Trunk PCB number X Circuit number UPN Universal Port Number Identifies the hardware location of the trunk circuit that...

Page 189: ...diate visual LED indication with PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 309 FEBRUARY1992 each incoming call A Day Number can also be assigned as the attendant console but the At tendant Console cannot be included as part of delayed ringing ACD pilot numbers cannot be used as part of delayed ringing either If NONE is entered the following occurs If TEN N in DSYS calls will load share between the two ...

Page 190: ...t will only appear if the trunk is a member of the private line trunk group Group 15 The OTR prompt is used to exclude selected stations from making outgoing calls over the private line Consequently these lines can be used only for answering incoming calls If a private line appears on more than one station then each station can be individually restricted from using the line for outgoing calls by e...

Page 191: ...ng i e lfA770 is entered at the DA Yprompt no other entries are allowed ACD pilot numbers also CANNOT be entered as part of delay ringing i e If an ACD pilot number is entered at the DAY prompt no other entries are allowed 9 If TEN Yin the DSYS Data Block and trunks are assigned to TEN 0 in DTGP calls will ring only at Attendant 0 if the trunks are assigned to TEN 1 in DTGP calls will ring only at...

Page 192: ...992 TABLEg 3a TRUNKDATABLOCKENTRIES TRUNKTYPES COT 1 FEX 1 WAT PVL 1 DID CSA 1 TIE POR x I x I x xlxlxlx l k UPN GMN TKID TDN RAD NIT DAY TRCL SIG DIS x I x I x CTL 0 I 0 I 0 DIN 0 0 0 0 x x X DOT X X X X X X X OTR 0 0 0 X 0 0 0 ANS 0 0 0 0 x x X 9 12 ...

Page 193: ...assigned to the input port ERTRK 15 The entered DN has already been assigned to a station electronic digital or standard telephone ERTRK 16 The entered DN has already been assigned to another trunk ERTRK 17 The input DN is a DIU DN ERTRK 19 I The DN Table is full ERTRK 20 The Transfer Recall Termination DN does not exist ERTRK 21 The input port has alreadv been entered ERTRK 22 I The maximum numbe...

Page 194: ...l Trunk Data Blocks will be output in order of Port Number lowest first PORNXX Trunk Data Block of Port NNX will be output PORVAC All unassigned trunk ports will be listed COT All CO Trunk Data Blocks will be output FEX All FX Trunk Data Blocks will be output TIE All TIE Trunk Data Blocks will be output DID All DID Trunk Data Blocks will be output CSA All CCSA Trunk Data Blocks will be output PVL ...

Page 195: ...ata Blocks FEX Outputs all FX Trunk Data Blocks WAT Outputs all WATS Trunk Data Blocks TIE Outputs all TIE Trunk Data Blocks DID Outputs all DID Trunk Data Blocks CSA Outputs all CCSA Trunk Data Blocks PVL Outputs all PVL Trunk Data Blocks NIT Outputs the Night Station Assignments for all CO FX and WATS trunks UPN Outputs the Universal Port Number Assignments for trunks above T15 Ignore line enter...

Page 196: ...r for the account code features Volun tary Verified and Forced to be enabled SPCCI Specialized Common Carrier l In forms the system of the DN that is used to access an SPCC MCI Sprint etc The system will recognize the DN and enter a unique condition code in the SMDR output Enter SPCC Number NXXXXXX or Equal Access Number 1OXXX or NONE SPCC2 Specialized Common Carrier Same as SPCCI but for a second...

Page 197: ...he DN of any Specialized Common Carrier SPCC used MCI Sprint etc or Equal Access Number 10XxX Data entered here will also appear in the PAR table in Toll Restriction DTOL Data that is entered here will not appear in the SMDR output 3 Enter the trunkgroup number XX and the type of calls YYY to be recorded on this Trunk Group INC OGT IA0 TOL INT NONE Incoming only Outgoing Incoming and outgoing Toll...

Page 198: ...en the printout is complete Enter mm q to exit the program 7 Dialed Number Identification Service Data Block Table 9 7 7 01 The Dialed Number Identification Service DNIS Data Block DDNI Program is used to program DNIS numbers destinations and alpha numeric displays The system refers to this data block for routing and other handling instructions for TABLE 9 6 Procedure Print Station Message Detail ...

Page 199: ... TTI with two con soles causes a load share condition TABLE9 7 Procedure Dialed Number Identification Service Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE I OK 1 DDNI DISK LOADING I REQ I NEW CHG OUT I I DNIS Table Number Number of Digits Received Actual Digits Received Destination Directory Number TAB NOM DIG DN ...

Page 200: ...ines the al phanumeric characters to be displayed Enter Maximum of 16 characters or None LCD display will show trunk I 8 Print Dialed Number Identification Service Data Block Table 9 8 8 01 To use the Print Dialed Number Identification Service Data Block PDNI Program l Perform the Authorization Procedure Level 1 or 2 Enter PDNI in response to the OK prompt l When the REQ prompt is received after t...

Page 201: ...10 FEBRUARY1992 REQ Request Indicates that the program has loaded The only response possible is CHG TYPE Sub program Type There are three sub programs within the DTOL Program Select one of the following three possible responses PAR Miscellaneous Parameters Table Table lo 2 Defines system operating parameters CLS Restriction Class Table Table 1O 3 Defines each class of Toll Restriction that may be ...

Page 202: ...ed Common Carrier 2 Same as SPCCl but for a second carrier Enter NXXXXXX SPCC Number or 10XxX Equal Access Number or NONE DDP Direct Distance Dialing Prefix Defines the Direct Distance Dialing DDD prefix in the Num bering Plan Area NPA If ICC is Y then NO l X and NXX become interchangeable enabling area codes and office codes to have 0 or 1 as their second digit In this case the DDP is used to dif...

Page 203: ...rms the system if interchangeable codes are used office codes with NO lx format SPCC 1 2 entries are the DN of any specialized common carrier SPCC used MCI Sprint etc or Equal Access Number 10XxX Data that is entered here will also appear in the SMDR DMDR Program but will not appear in the SMDR output This represents the number of d its in the authorization codes that are used with SPCCl or SPCC2 ...

Page 204: ...O l X NO i X etc in response to the A prompt to add area codes or NOTES 1 N 2 9 O l Oorl X 0 9 2 If D is entered in response to the ACT prompt then D must also be entered in response to ACD and vice versa For no entries press the return key m 3 Following the ACDprompt an A prompt will appear and any entered codes will be added To delete press the return key m A D will appear and any entered codes ...

Page 205: ...KT DSlT and DTGP Data Blocks in response to the TOL prompt 2 Enter OUT after the class number NOUT to remove that class from service 3 Defines the Area Code Table of this class as an allow A or deny 0 type a IfA is entered thesystem willallowallarea codes except those deletedin response to the ACD prompt Note 4 b If D is entered the system will deny all area codes except those added in response to...

Page 206: ...ically added in response to the OFC prompt Enter Class Numbers 0 1 2 etc or NONE OFC Office Codes Indicates the office codes that are assigned to this area office code excep tion table Office codes may be added or deleted as single 3 digit codes or as a range covering up to ten sequential 3 digit office codes the area office code table is initially blank Ranges are entered by using a 4 digit forma...

Page 207: ...ered will be added To delete an office code press them key The system will then prompt D and any entries that are made will be deleted Office codes entered will be an exception to the listed area code and class Ranges are possible 7309 730 739 3 Codes cannot be added and deleted in the same pass through the table A separate pass is required for each step 4 Ignore line entered Backspace Stop printi...

Page 208: ...will be CODXXX The AOC table which relates to area output code XXX will be output PAR Miscellaneous Parameters Table will be output TABLEiO 5 Procedure Print Toll Restriction Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PTOL DISK LOADING USER ENTRY NOTE REQ 1 EXECUTE REQ 1 NOTES 1 TRDALL PAR CLSALL CLSCNX AOCALL AOCNOXX CODXXX...

Page 209: ... the NDKU cannot be used for PDIV DI or PDIU DS assign ment 4 When programming a PDIU DI or PDIU DS these data units are programmed onto the ports adjacent to the port the NDKU PCB is programmed on For example If the NDKU is in slot L06 the PDlUs are programmed on to L07 If the NDKU is in slot L 1I the PDllJs are pro grammed on to L 12 etc PDIU DIU Style Tells the system if a new D 04 style digita...

Page 210: ...The number of the button that is to be defined followed byaspace Buttons are numbered 0 9 starting from the bottom of the vertical buttonstrip The three but tons located next to the dialpad _ fixed assignments The ons are for future use and are non functional 2 Feature or DN assignments The pos sible assignments are as follows Directory Station Number 1 2 3 or 4 digits SCR NNNN XXXX Single Call Ri...

Page 211: ...he DMDM Program Select the DIU style DDIU or PDIU 0 04 software Y PDIU N DDIU Ethos AT commands Y Echo on N Echo off Modem N D U7 DDIU MA PD U DS D U2 DDIU MAT PD U DI This prompt will only appear when DIU2 DDIU MAT PDIU DI is entered after the TYP prompt This directory number will appear on an electronic digital telephone Enter the number to which this DN hunts NONE No hunt There are 16 different...

Page 212: ...l No Ring SCN NN NNXXXX 1 I FEATURE Automatic Callback ENTRY NOTE ACB I Automatic Dialing 1 zmL FziD xxx I 2 Do Not Disturb Repeat Last Number Dialed DND RND Station Speed Dial Controller User Svstem Soeed Dial SDC XX SDTJ XX SDS NOTES 1 2 3 NNNN Directory Number l 2 3 or 4 digit DNs are allowed if there is no conflict i e 30X is not allowed if 30 is used For DDIU MA and PDIU DS units XXXX Hunt DN...

Page 213: ...m number of m mbuttons has already been assigned maximum 500 ERDIU 10 ERDIU 11 The DN conflicts with the existing DN 510 DNs have already been assigned in the system ERDIU 12 The DN has already been assigned to its maximum number of appearances maximum for a Primary DN 1 Secondary DN 95 ERDIU 14 ERDIU 16 ERDIU 17 The next hunt DN is not assigned The input DN has already been assigned to the port T...

Page 214: ...a Blocks will be output in numerical order of ports lowest first Enter PDIU in response to the OK prompt TABLE11 2 Procedure Print Digital Data InterfaceUnit Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USERENTRY NOTE OK PDIU DISK LOADING I REQ 1 EXECUTE REQ 1 NOTES 7 The only response possible is PORALL Outputs all DDIU Data Blo...

Page 215: ...ossible NEW To assign a new Data Block OUT To delete an existing Data Block POR Port Number Identifies the hardware lo cation of the NMDU circuits that are to be de fined The port number has two parts 1 NMDU PCB location PERCEPTION L00 L11 L15 L26 NN PERCEPTION LOO L31 2 Circuit number on that PCB 1 4 X 3 When a circuit number is identified two circuits are assigned one for a modem and one for its...

Page 216: ...op printing and return to REQ Exit program ErrorCodes Error Code Program Name Modem Pooling Data Block DMDM Meaning ERMDP 00 A PCB is not equipped in that location ERMDP 01 The PCB is not an NMDU tvoe ERMDP 02 1 The port is busy REQ CHG or OUT ERMDP 03 ERMDP 04 The port has already been assigned to a station DSS console or DIU REQ NEW The port is not assigned REQ OUT ERMDP 05 ERMDP 06 The input po...

Page 217: ...west first Enter PMDM in response to the OK prompt l When the REQ prompt is received after the TABLEll 4 Procedure Print Modem Pooling Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows I 1 PROMPT 1 I I OK PMDM DISK LOADING USER ENTRY I NOTE REQ 1 EXECUTE I I I REQ NOTES 1 The only response possible is PORALL Outputs all Modem Pooling Data Blocks ...

Page 218: ...in the DLC2 Program The possible re sponses are as follows DLCI PAR Miscellaneous Parameters Table Identifies the system operating parameters ACT Area Code Table Defines each area code table AOC Area Office Code Table Modifies an area code table DLC2 RTB Route Table Defines routes and the routing selection sequence MDT Modify Digits Table Defines the digit modification that is to be applied to a d...

Page 219: ...ined in the Local Call Route LCR prompt An N response informs the system to treat area code 800 as a normal area code Enter Y or N LCR Local Call Route Defines the route to be selected for local calls undefined numbers area code 800 calls TFC prompt and Service Code calls SVC prompt Enter Route Table 1 15 SVC Service Code Table Defines the local service codes 411 611 911 etc that are to be routed ...

Page 220: ...re used Office Codes with NO IX format 2 Defines the area code in which the system is located Home area codes are used to route dialed numbers which do not contain an area code This entry is coupled with the HAC entry in the PAR table Toll Restriction DTOL Program Data that is entered here will also appear in that table 3 These calls will be routed via the Local Call Route 4 Folio wing the S esyst...

Page 221: ... or OUT or 1 14 OUT ACA Area Codes Add Indicates the area codes that are to be added to this RNO A maximum of 160 area codes are permitted Initially RN0 15 contains all possible 160 area codes but as codes are added to RN0 1 14 they are automatically deleted from RN0 15 Enter NO l X NO l X etc TABLE 12 3 Area Code Table Load the DLCI Utility Program When TYPE is prompted proceed as follows ITEM Ro...

Page 222: ...tial 3 digit codes Ranges are en tered by using a4 digit format where the first two digits are common to all codes in this range the third digit represents the starting from point of the range and the fourth digit represents the end to point of the range for the last office code digit See RANGES example Enter NXXX NXX NXXXX etc I OCD Office Codes Delete Indicates the office codes that are to be de...

Page 223: ...nd LCl during Schedule A time interval Enter the routes RTl 6 in the order of selection priority Enter Routing Choice for example RT6 RTl etc or NONE this entry for LC3 will also change r LC2 LCl to NONE for this schedule LC2 Class 2 Routing Priority Defines the routing choice sequence that is accessible to station classes LC2 and LCl during Schedule A time interval Enter the routes RTl 6 in the o...

Page 224: ...t time of Schedule A will be automatically printed 24 hour clock format No entry is necessary LC3 Class 3 Routing Priority Same as LC3 in Schedules A and B but for Schedule C time interval Enter Routing Choice for example RTl RT6 etc or NONE this entry for LC3 will also cause LC2 and LCl to be NONE for this schedule PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 312 FEBRUARY1992 LC2 Class 2 Routing Priority...

Page 225: ...PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 312 FEBRUARY1992 Route Table TABLE12 5 Load the DLC2 Utility Program When TYPE is prompted proceed as follows Default values are noted in parentheses 12 8 ...

Page 226: ...hedule Maximum combinedentries for LC3 LC2 LCl are sixroutes Do notassign the same route tomore than one c ass Entry required for schedule B end time only Schedule A end time has definedschedule B start time No entry required Schedule A start time has defined the schedule C end time and schedule B end time has defined the schedule C start time LC3 LC2 and LCI are used in DCOS Data Block to define ...

Page 227: ...hese digits after removing the number of digits defined by the digits to be deleted DLT prompt Maximum 20 digits Enter Actual digits to be prefixed or NONE NOTE The following codes are used in response to the ADD prompt to insert pauses I l second pause 2 2 second pause 3 6 second pause X 1 digit TABLE12 6 Modify Digits Table Load the DLC2 Utility Program When TYPE is prompted proceed as follows I...

Page 228: ...R 06 1 Office Code is out of range ERLCR 07 ERLCR 08 ERLCR 09 Trunk Group number is out of range Modify Digits Table number is out of range 1 12 Route number error RTl RT6 ERLCR 10 ERLCR 11 ERLCR 12 1 ERLCR 13 1 Numeric error 0 9 The number of digits to be deleted is out of range 10 The digits to be added exceed the maximum 20 The diait to be added is incorrect ERLCR 14 ERLCR 15 ERLCR 16 The numbe...

Page 229: ...le will be output AOCNOXX Area Office Code Table XX will be output AOCRNXX All Area Office Code Tables that point to Route Number RN XX will be output CODXXX All Area Office Code Tables relating to Area Code XXX will be output RTALL All Route Tables will be output RTXX Route Table XX will be output TGPXX All Route Tables using Trunk Group XX will be output RTMDXX All Route Tables using Modify Digi...

Page 230: ...ost Routing Data Blocks Outputs Miscellaneous Parameters Table Outputs all Area Code Tables Outputs all Area Code Tables that point to Route Number RNO XX Outputs all Area Office Code Tables Outputs Area Office Code Table XX Outputs all Area Office Code Tables that point to Route Number RNO XX Outputs all Area Code and Area Office Code Tables relating to Area Code XXX Outputs all Route Tables Outp...

Page 231: ...will be set to NONE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 200 255 313 FEBRUARY 1992 AWU SRC Automatic Wake up Source identifies the source that the called party will hear after the wake up call has been answered Enter MOH Music on Hold VCE Preprogrammed digitized voice announcement NONE Silence AWU POR Automatic Wake up Identifies the output port that the system will use to send automatic wake up verific...

Page 232: ...aiting MW POR SMDR TTY or NONE NONE Message Registration MR POR SMDR TTY or NONE NONE Room Status Audit RMS SMDR lTY or NONE NONE Default values are noted in parentheses NOTES 1 OUT sets all entries to NONE 2 MOH Music on Hold source Preprogrammed digitized voice announcement Ignore line entered Backspace Stop printing and return to REQ Exit program ErrorCodes I Program Name Lodging Health Care Fe...

Page 233: ...Features Data Block will be output with features listed in the order that they were input in the DHMF Program Enter PHMF in response to the OK prompt TABLE13 2 Procedure Print Lodging Health Care Features Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USERENTRY NOTE OK PHMF DISK LOADING REQ PRT 1 I EXECUTE REO I 1 NOTES response po...

Page 234: ... is operating A home area code is also used to analyze dialed numbers which do not contain an area code Data entered here will appear in theToll Restriction Data Block DTOL Program PAR table HAC prompt Enter Area Code NO l X SVT Supervision Time Defines the time al lowed for a call to be connected before the First Billing Interval begins This timer will start when the system accesses a trunk durin...

Page 235: ... 0 100 NONE Incremental Billing Interval IBI 1 1 180 time in seconds NONE Incremental Billing Units IBU 1 0 100 NONE Unit Cost CST 1 500 cost in cents NONE Off ice Codes Add OCA NXX or NXXX 3 Off ice Codes Delete I OCD I NXX or NXXX I 3 4 Default values are noted in parentheses 0 con timed NOTES 1 N 2 9 X 0 9 2 This Rate Table will be followed by four other Rate Tables with the same prompts FBI OC...

Page 236: ... 9 ERMRD 02 Supervision Time is out of range 0 120 ERMRD 03 Billing Interval is out of range 1 180 ERMRD 04 Billing Unit is beyond time 0 100 ERMRD 05 Unit Cost is bevond limit 1 500 ERMRD 06 ERMRD 07 ERMRD 08 Office Code NXX is out of range N 2 9 X 0 9 The number of Office Codes exceeds the maximum 800 The input data was erased because the program was aborted during a NEW entry ERMRD 10 1 MRD dat...

Page 237: ...ill output all the data from the Rate Tables 1 5 FBI FBU IBI IBU CST and OCA There may be a delay in the output after the OCA prompt TABLE 13 4 Procedure Print Message Registration Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PMRD USER ENTRY NOTE DISK LOADING REQ 1 EXECUTE I I Q I 1 I NOTES 1 The following responses are possib...

Page 238: ...am has loaded Two responses are possible CHG To alter an existing or to enter a new Data Block OUT To delete an existing Data Block LNO List Number The number of the list to be changed or deleted Enter 00 for System List or 01 50 for Station List STR Store Number This prompt requests the number to be stored Enter Address code space and number in the following format Example 0 9 NPANNXXXXX 1 9 NPAN...

Page 239: ...maximum 0 9 2 Input procedure is Address Code space Access Code Pause DN For example 1 9 NPANNXXXX 3 Stored numbers may be any length between 1 and 16 digits enters a 3second pause and is counted as one of the 16 diaits 4 No further prompt will be en until is entered ii Ignore line entered Backspace Stop printing and return to REQ m Exit program ErrorCodes Error Code Program Name Standard Telephon...

Page 240: ... up to ten numbers 0 9 The output format is as follows REQ LSTOG LNO 06 SDC LOO2 SDU LO03 LO10 STR 00 9 7147305000 01 9 9142731750 02 NONE 03 09 rr TABLE14 2 Procedure Print Speed Dial List Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PSDL USER ENTRY NOTE DISK LOADING REQ 1 EXECUTE I I REQ I 1 NOTES 1 The following responses a...

Page 241: ...24 hour clock or q no change PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION200 255 315 FEBRUARY1992 RPT command is given in response to REQ above 30 Report will occur every 30 minutes beginning at the time listed as STR next prompt 60 Same as above but at 60 minute intervals NOTE Reports will continually be output at the speci fied time intervals unless 77Y is disabled OFF Record keeping will continue but only the...

Page 242: ...er reporting parameters 2 The system will output the date in its memory Month Day Year Any entry MMDDYY will overwrite the existing data A q no change 3 Enter the day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI or SAT A q no change 4 The system will output the time in its memory Hour Minute Second An entry HHMMSS will overwrite the existing data A q no change 5 Schedule of Reports 30 Report every 30 minut...

Page 243: ... LOADING REQ RPT RPT FROM TO SYST MM DD YY HH MM SS MM DD YY HH MM SS RCVR DLY 0000 I I ATT 0 WK TIM 0000 INC TRK 0000 INC TIM 0000 0 CALL 0000 I I LPS BSY 0000 l l A 0000 OVFL 0000 I I ATT 1 I SAME AS Al7 0 TRUNKS TGP 00 INC USE 0000 INC CALL 0000 O G USE 0000 O G CALL 0000 I I I ATB 0000 Trunk Groups 01 15 are reported in the same way as Group 00 15 3 ...

Page 244: ...ge Incoming Calls SEC Peg Count ccs Peg Count Outgoing Usage Outgoing Calls All Trunks Busv ccs Peg Count Pea Count Trunk Groups 01 15 are reported in the same way as Group 00 TABLE 15 I continued ErrorCodes Program Name Traffic Management DTRF Error Code Meaning I IERTRF 01 I The program has already been started Either the start time has been reached or STT was entered oreviouslv fREQ Sll7 I I II...

Page 245: ...ssage the existing message will be replaced NONE deletes any existing message but does not add a new one 2 The available message characters are 0 9 A Z space Messages can be up to 16 characters in length TABLE16 I Procedure Alphanumeric Message Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK DMSG DISK LOADING REQ ...

Page 246: ... Level 1 2 or 3 MSGX Message X will be output Enter PMSG in response to the OK prompt x 0 9 l When the REQ prompt is received after the TABLE16 2 Procedure Print Alphanumeric Message Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT OK PMSG DISK LOADING USER ENTRY NOTE I I I REQ I 1 I NOTES 1 The following responses are possible ALL O...

Page 247: ...Y1992 call will be routed to an attendant instead of the predefined answering position This is designed in order to prevent an infinite looping of call routing from happening OVQT Overall Queue Timer Supervises how long an incoming ACD call is supposed to be placed in a first in first out queue before it is recalled to an attendant position in the DAY mode and UNA in the NITE mode defined for the ...

Page 248: ...n be designated as an overflow group for any number of other ACD groups Each ACD group queue is associated with an overflow threshold that governs the disposition timing of calls to be overflowed To program the overflow disposition when to begin overflow of calls Enter RBT Overflow at the end of the time interval before Announcement 1 is con netted Ml Overflow at the end of Music 1 time interval M...

Page 249: ...dicates the queue size threshold after call waiting timer 1 expires that has to be exceeded to trigger an alarm Enter Number of calls to determine queue size CAT2 Call Waiting Alarm Timer 2 Defines the call waiting timer 2 threshold that has to time out before an alarm is triggered sets the timer for ANQ2 Enter 0 600 second ANQ2 Alarm Number of Queue2 Indicates the queue size threshold after call ...

Page 250: ...rization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE OK DACM DISK LOADING MOH SLT NONE ACD Agent Line Number AALN A xxx xxx 18 D xxx xxx ACD MIS Agent s ID Number AAID Name A XXXX MMMMMMMM 19 XXXX MMMMMMMM D xxxx xxxx con tin uedl 17 4 ...

Page 251: ...nterval M2 At the end of Music 2 time interval M3 At the end of Music 3 time interval 9 The following describes the Overflow Group A lT Attendant Console NNNN Station DN External DN Master Distributed Hunt Group pilot number or another ACD Group pilot number UNA UNA bell LNNXITNNX Station Trunk Announcement Machine s port number NONE No overflow 10 The time interval before connecting the ACD call ...

Page 252: ...rn is not Music The after shift group does not exist The repeat pattern does not exist The overflow disposition does not exist The overflow group does not exist The agent line is busy The maximum number of agent line numbers has already been assigned 128 The maximum number of agent ID numbers has already been assigned 256 The input port has already been assigned to another kind of announcement por...

Page 253: ... Authorization Procedure Level 1 2 or 3 Enter PACM in response to the OK prompt l After the program has loaded and the REQ prompt is received enter one of the following commands ALL All ACD Group Data Block will be output GRPXX ACD Group XX Data Blockwill be output TABLE17 2 Procedure Print ACD Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows IT...

Page 254: ...ompt appears only if TYPE ACTA NOTES 1 The Account Code Length ACL is de fined in the DMDR Station Message De tail Recording Program 2 No entry to the ACL prompt is possible here The system will print out the infor mation from the ACL prompt in the DMDR Program A Account Codes to Add Defines the account codes The A prompt appears only if TYPE ACTA Enter I 12 digit Account Codes spaces between them...

Page 255: ...R Program 2 You may add more than one account code If you add m e than one account code put a space between each The length of the account code must match the length specified in the ACL prompt 3 There is a maximum of 75 tab e numbers Use P VAC T5L ACL to identify which table a code is in 4 The system will print out the account codes that have a ready been programmed in the fable entered in the TA...

Page 256: ... of jlccount codes has already been assigned The inout table number is out of ranoe I ERACT 04 1 REQ OUT The verifiable account code table number is out of range ERACT 05 ERACT 06 REQ OUT The verifiable account code table number has already been deleted The account code conflicts with an existing account code ERACT 07 The DVAC programmed is being accessed from more than one maintenance port that i...

Page 257: ...TES 1 Account Code Length shows thelength of theaccount code thatis used or indicates that no account codes are used 2 TABLE Account Number indicates the accountcode fromtheTableNumber s indicated that is being printed TABLE 18 2 Procedure Print Verifiable Account Codes Data Block Authorization Procedure must be completed If an OK response is received proceed as follows ITEM PROMPT USER ENTRY NOTE...

Page 258: ...operation The memory check will delete all data relating to Lodging Health Care telephones i e Room Status Message Waiting and Message Registration To clear data after an initialization is per formed on the system run the DMYC Program and then from the attendant console perform a CFD clear fi u m and MSG clear a b m Then after 20 minutes initialize the system perform a DDMP and reload the system p...

Page 259: ...m Data Block to specify the DDMP Program as a daily routine and tocause thedata tobe recordeddaily This enables thespeed dialinginformation thathasbeen entered by the attendant console or station user to be captured on the disk 3 04 This program is also useful for updating a spare disk To use the DDMP Program manually refer to Table 19 2 l Performthe Authorization Procedure Level1 2 or 3 Enter DDM...

Page 260: ...digital telephone or console that is to be tested The test is performed as follows 1 Electronic Digital Telephone l Press the D l Dial p fii R button to obtain dial tone aI on the dialpad l The system will respond by lighting all electronic telephone LEDs l Operate the buttons and observe the responses in the sequence shown in Table 19 3 PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTlON200 255 319 FEBRUARY1992 2 Atte...

Page 261: ...s l hold All LEDs Off All LEDs l use Button 6 LED6 On 5 Off Button 7 LED7 On 6 Off Button 8 LED8 On 7 Off ml button on I All LEDs Off IButton 9 LED9 On 8 Off m button off Dial 0 SPKR LED On SPKR LED Off LEDO On Button 10 LEDlO On g Off Button 11 LED 11 On lO Off Button 12 LED 12 On 11 Off Dial 1 Dial 8 Dial 1 Dial 1 Dial 1 Dial 0 LED 1 On O Off Button 13 LED 13 On 12 Off LED2 On l Off Button 14 LE...

Page 262: ... button strip test begins with the bottom button 2 Check the bottom right hand volume control on speakerphone electronic digital telephones 3 Check the upper right hand volume control on speakerphone electronic digital telephones ignore line entered Stop printing and return to REQ 19 5 ...

Page 263: ...al 1 ICI FX STAT DND On Others Off ICI INT STAT RST On Others Off ICI RCL STAT HNT On Others Off m Associated LED On Others Off m Associated LED On Others Off W Associated LED On Others Off Dial 0 I ICI OPR STAT VCT On Others Off Im IAssociated LED On Others Off Dial 1 Dial 1 Dial B ICI TIM STAT TLK On Others Off ICI SER On Others Off ICI HLD On Others Off Dial a Dial a Dial a TGBO On SRC COS DEST...

Page 264: ...ABLE19 4 continued NOTES 1 The program is now active Proceed to the Attendant Console to be tested press an LPK button and enter 1 fi q i 4 B n via the dialpad Enter the following commands in sequence ignore line entered Stop printing and return to REQ 19 7 ...

Page 265: ...LCNNX Enables station line circuit NNX NN station PCB number X circuit number on that PCB turns FALT LEDs off unless the other circuits are still disabled and returns the REQ GG _ prompt DSDSNNX Disables DSS console circuit NNX NN PCB number X circuit number lights the FALT LED relating to that circuit and returns the REQ prompt ENDSNNX Enables DSS console circuit NNX NN PCB number X circuit numbe...

Page 266: ... 1 and 2 Example REQ STRCOOl CKT 1 IDL l Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is complete NOTES 1 Type UNEQ No PCBin thatposition UNAS PCB is equipped but no data is assigned 2 Status IDL Idle BSY Busy D S 77 Y Manually disabled via 77 Y DIS CBL Electronic digital telephone port dis abled by soft ware due to open cable DIS TLD Software disabled due to trafficioad in dicates faulty PCB STCDXXX ...

Page 267: ...next prompt DN l STS BSY indicates that the requested trunk is busy The program will automatically re turn to the TRK prompt above in order to allow another trunk to be selected l STS OVR indicates that the requested trunk does not exist in the system The program will automatically return to the TRK prompt above to allow another trunk to be selected l STS RLSA is output if the monitor link trunk A...

Page 268: ...t B will also be released and the program will automatically return to the REQ prompt STS RLSB will be printed if the trunk under test Trunk B is released due to a malfunc tion or some outside influence The program will automatically return to the TRK prompt in order to allow another trunk to be selected Example Monitor link trunk A T014 Test center DN 730 5000 Test DN 730 0002 Trunk under test B ...

Page 269: ...sabled FALT LED ON REQ prompted DSS enabled FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled REQ prompted RCVR disabled FALT LED ON REQ prompted RCVR enabled FALT LED off if all circuits are enabled REQ prompted Each port disabled when idle FALT LEDs on Idle ports LNNX TNNX etc REQ prompted Busy ports LNNX TNX etc REQ prompted Disabled ports LNNX TNNX etc REQ prompted Type Note 1 Status Note 2 5OQl2500 ID...

Page 270: ...nually disabled via TTY DIS CBL Electronic digital telephone port disabled by software due to open cable 3 I B DIS TLD Software disabled due to traffic load indicates faulty PCB B Ignore line entered Backspace D Stop printing and return to REQ B m Exit program 4 is required to advance program 5 Requested trunk A is busy Enterm to try again 6 Requested trunk A does not exist in the system Enter m m...

Page 271: ...t endgoing on hook ground start 20 9 was entered while Trunk B was still dialing See Note 17 TABLE 19 5 continued ErrorCodes Error Code ERTPE 00 Program Name Peripheral Diagnostic Data Block TPER Meaning The PCB tvoe conflicts with customer data ERTPE 01 A PCB is not equipped in that location enable ERTPE 02 The cable is open or the port is inhibited by heavy traffic enable ERTPE 03 The entered po...

Page 272: ...File is closed ERFD 02 Read error ERFD 03 ERFD 04 ERFD 05 Write error Directory is full Disk is full I ERFD 06 I End of file error 1 ERFD 07 1 Disk drive is not readv I ERFD 08 I Incorrect version number I ERFD 09 ERFD 10 File is write protected File not found ERFD 11 ERFD 12 ERFD FF Volume not initialized File already exists Other hardware is causina the error 19 15 ...

Page 273: ...PERCEPTIONea LCFVTR PROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 Perception 63ex DIGITALHYBRIDPBX APPENDIX 2 LEASTCOSTROUTING LCR and TOLLRESTRICTION TR PROGRAMMING GUIDE ...

Page 274: ...tout Route Table 2 Printout Route Table 15 Printout Modify Digits Table Printout PTOL PAR Printout Programming Example 2 PSYS Printout PACD Printout PCOS Printout PLCR PAR Printout PLCR ACTALL Printout PLCR AOCNOOi Printout Route Table l Printout Route Table 2 Printout Route Table 3 Printout Route Table 15 Printout Modify Digits Table Printout PTOL PAR Printout DTOL CLS PTOL CLSCNO Restriction Cla...

Page 275: ... It is unnecessary to change a com pleted Data Block when adding the LCR feature to a system already in use except to assign the LCR access code DACD Program or to enable LCR DSYS Program 2 06 There are three LCR classes LCI LC2 and LC3 which allow specific stations to be denied access to the most expensive routes LC3 is the lowest class LCl is the highest LC3 routes are always selected first no m...

Page 276: ...hone l The first digit ofthe area code must be a number between 2 and 9 The second digit must be a 1 or 0 The thirddigit may be any number between 0 and 9 l The first two digits in the CO code must be any numbers between 2 and 9 except when inter changeable codes are used then the second digit can be any number between 0 and 9 The third digit of the CO code on all four subscriber numbers may be an...

Page 277: ...e all other trunks and the outpulsing ofthe extradigits access code authori zation code etc is accomplished automatically by the PERCEPTIONeLex LCR feature This func PERCEPTION LCR TRPROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 tion is completely transparent to the station user 5 PROGRAMMING 5 00 General 5 01 Customer data programming can be done in many different ways with the same results The starting point and t...

Page 278: ...R accesscode LCWDACD Telecom environment and Define parameters miscellaneous PAR DLCl parameters Comments Assign area codes to respective route tables YES NOTE in any application where an SPCC is to be automatically dialed and accessed LCR must be used i NO AOC table is area code requires more than one route table 4 ...

Page 279: ... that belong to a route table other than that shown in the ACT table AOC DLCl I Deny the LCR class as required for the respective class of service DCOS one LCR class NO NOTE Always complete the SCHB prompt even when schedule B is not used Define the route tables for all the assigned ACT and AOC tables RTB DLC2 I Modify digits as required MDT DLC2 ...

Page 280: ... Comments Absorb the SPCC authorization code _ _ _ 1 anator AL I l AH U I VI I Define AUTHl IT 2 paramebl s v NO toll restriction From r A 0Page 4 LCR programmed NO Define the TOL arameters PAWDTOL Assign a TR class restricted stations 4 and TIE trunks DSlT DEKT DTGP Define each TR class used CLSDTOL 6 ...

Page 281: ...RAMMING FLOWCHART continued List all allowed area codes and home area off ice codes for each TR class that is used CLSIDTOL From List the offfice codes for the area code with an opposite status allowed denied to what is indicated by the appropriate CLS table AOCIDTOL 7 ...

Page 282: ...git authorization code to be absorbed not printed when the SMDR prints the called number 6 11 This is a very simple case where only two trunk groups are used In this case there is no Least Cost Routing in the true sense as this application has only one routing choice for the particular area code dialed However LCR recog nizes the area code selects the correct trunk group and when required automati...

Page 283: ...AC 2 ACC NONE ACC NONE COT 50 RNA 31 AOF 30 CFD 10 HLD 50 DPT 15 PBT 4 LLO 15 4CB 4 SFS Y 3FA Y ilDR Y 3FS Y PSYS Printout PERCEPTIONek LCR TRPROGRAMMING GUIDE MARCH 1991 COD OK REQ ACB CBR CFD CFR PUD PUG HLD MMPl MMP2 OVR RND CWT SDU SDC SDS UNA CRG FLH PAGO PAGl PAG2 PAG3 PAG4 RTV MAL MCC DND DNC RAC LCR REQ PACD PRT 7 7 9 9 6 4 3 11 12 0 7 4 3 3 6 1 9 5 15 16 17 18 19 3 5 5 2 2 9 LCR Access Co...

Page 284: ...lass I is allowed for COS 0 through COS 15 8 NONE since it is not specifically denied 9 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE PCOS Printout COD OK 1 REQ PAR ICC OTO RTD WTA HAC TFC LCR svc DAC LDI DDP REQ PLCR N 04 N N 714 Y 01 For detailed information refer to the 61i PERCEPTION Procedures 411 911 manual SectionegeX Programming Y 200 255 300 Chapter 12 01 1 PLCR PAR Printout lO ...

Page 285: ...5 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 214 215 216 217 218 219 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 600 I 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 700 701 702 703 704 705 ...

Page 286: ... 0000 NONE NONE NONE RT02 RN002 RTl 01 01 RT2 NONE NONE RT3 NONE NONE RT4 NONE NONE RT5 NONE NONE RT6 NONE NONE SCHA 0000 2400 LC3 RTl LC 2 NONE LCl NONE SCHB 2400 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE SCHC 0000 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE REQ RouteTable 2 Printout PLCR RT02 RouteTable l Printout PLCR RTOI RT15 RN015 RTl RT2 RT3 RT4 RT5 RT6 SCHA LC3 LC2 LCl SCHB LC3 LC2 LCl SCHC LC3 LC2 LCl REQ 00 N...

Page 287: ...when using Loop Start trunks to allow the CO line enough time to attach a receiving register This is usually not required for Ground Start trunks COD OK PTOL REQ PAR HAC 714 ICC N These parameters are the same as in DL C I PA R SPCCl 730 0000 SPCC2 NONE 1 These parameters are the same as in DMDR DDP 1 AUTHl o5 __________ Absorbs the S digit authorization code and AUTH2 NONE prevents it from being ...

Page 288: ...and an authoriza tion code 65432 are used to access SPCC Three LCR classes routing priorities are used in this application 1 COS 0 LCR class l 2 COS 1 LCR class 2 3 COS 2 LCR class 3 Local calls are routed according to Route Table I This is defined by the Area Office Code Table I TNOOl Area Code and Office Code are dialed which in this case 618 NNX non 555 call l No overflow tone received this num...

Page 289: ...Y Y Y PSYS Printout REQ ACB CBR CFD CFR PUD PUG HLD MMPl MMP2 OVR RND CWT SDU SDC SDS UNA CRG FLH PAGO PAGl PAG2 PAG3 PAG4 RTV MAL MCC DND DNC RAC LCR REQ PACD PRT I 7 9 9 6 4 3 11 12 0 7 4 3 3 6 1 2 5 15 16 17 18 19 3 5 5 2 2 5 5 LCR Access Code 5 PACDPrintout NOTE The LCR Program was not designed for tenant service therefore if both LCR and tenant service are desired one of the following two cho...

Page 290: ...nd 3 allowed 2 LCl LC2 3 NONE zGq 4 NONE 5 NONE 6 NONE 7 NONE 8 NONE 9 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE NOTE DCOS is a deny list PCOSPrintout COD OK PLCR REQ ICC OTO RTD WTA HAC TFC LCR svc DAC LDI DDP REQ PAR Y 06 Y Y 312 Y 01 411 911 611 Y 01 1 For detailed information see the PERCEPTION ebeX Programming Procedures manual Section 200 255 300 Chapter 12 16 ...

Page 291: ...NE RN015 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 218 219 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 310 311 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 619 700 701...

Page 292: ...672 680 683 689 695 697 741 742 746 830 83 l 840 844 851 859 879 888 892 896 946 972 PLCR AOCNOOl Printout RTOl RN001 RTl 00 01 RT2 03 01 RT3 NONE NONE RT4 NONE NONE RT5 NONE NONE RT6 NONE NONE SCHA 0000 2400 LC3 RTl LC2 NONE LCl RT2 SCHB 2400 2400 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE SCHC 2400 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE Trunk Group 00 Modify Digits Table 07 Trunk Group 03 Modify Digits Table 01 l Sche...

Page 293: ...ONE LC2 NONE LCi NONE SCHC 2400 0000 LC3 NONE LC2 NONE LCl NONE REQ RouteTable 2 Printout PLCR RT02 RT03 RN003 RTl 02 01 RT2 04 01 RT3 00 02 RT4 03 02 RT5 NONE NONE RT6 NONE NONE SCHA LC3 LC2 LCl 0800 RTl RT2 RT3 RT4 1800 Schedule A 8 a m to 6 p m SCHB LC3 LC2 LCl SCHC LC3 LC2 LCl REQ 1800 0800 Schedule B 6 p m to 8 a m RTl RT3 RT2 RT4 0800 0800 NONE NONE NONE RouteTable 3 Printout PLCR RT03 19 ...

Page 294: ...LT ADD REQ 00000 36543 Modify Digits Table Printout PLCR MDT1 and MDTP NOTE A 1 second pause is usually required when using Loop Start trunks to allow the CO line enough time to attach a receiving register This is usually not required for Ground Start trunks COD OK REQ PAR HAC ICC SPCCl SPCC2 DDP AUTHl AUTH2 REQ PTOL 312 Y I r These parameters are the same as in DLCl PAR I 730 0000 NONE I c These ...

Page 295: ...ls not allowed D D N PTOL CLSCNO NONE I No Area Codes allowed 1 NONE 4 No Office Codes local allowed Internal calls only DTDL CLS PTDL CLSCNO Restriction Class OPrintout NOTE Stations can be programmed for internal calls only by denying LC3 and DTA in the Class of Service Data Block DCOS However this will not deny Operator International 555 calls To specifically allow deny these calls use the DTOL...

Page 296: ...02 714 1 7300 REQ 2109 2209 2309 2409 2509 2609 2709 3009 3109 3209 3309 3409 3509 3609 3909 4009 4109 4209 4309 4409 4509 4809 4909 5009 5109 5209 5309 5409 5709 5809 5909 6009 6109 6209 6309 6609 6709 6809 6909 7009 7109 7209 7509 7609 7709 7809 7909 8009 8109 8409 8509 8609 8709 8809 8909 9009 9309 9409 9509 9609 9709 9809 9909 2809 3709 4609 5509 6409 7309 8209 9109 DTDL CLS PTOL CLSCNl Restri...

Page 297: ... 4509 4809 4909 5009 5109 5209 5309 5409 5709 5809 5909 6009 6109 6209 6309 6609 6709 6809 6909 7009 7109 7209 7509 7609 7709 7809 7909 8009 8109 8409 8509 8609 8709 8809 8909 9009 9309 9409 9509 9609 9709 9809 9909 2809 3709 4609 5509 6409 7309 8209 9109 REQ Allows all calls to Illinois Wisconsin and Indiana including local and metro calls No other calls allowed except 714 730 XxXx DTDL CLS PTOL ...

Page 298: ... 617 618 619 7 00 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 2009 2909 3809 4709 5609 6509 7409 8309 9209 2109 3009 3909 4809 5709 6609 7509 8409 9309 2209 3109 4009 4909 5809 6709 7609 8509 9409 2309 2409 2...

Page 299: ...f the General Logic Flowchart system will act when programmed in a certain way which begins below is to show the general flow for The flowchart may also be used as a fault finding aid a typical LCR phone call but without the details for customer data GENERALLOGIC FLOWCHART Station user dials Start here for To Restriction NOTE See To Restriction classificafion table DTOUCLS See area office code exc...

Page 300: ...able number _ indicated by the RTB The route table selects an idle trunk according to time of day and station LCR Digits are deleted and or added to dialed number From NOTE Least Cost Routing LCR access code was dialed Y I I YES Select the route table number RN0 XX from the appro riate AOC ta I le Number is dialed and call progress tones are heard i A END 1 26 ...

Page 301: ...ok or presses DN button NOTE Non LCR calls are not covered in this flowchart I I NO 1 YES YES LCR note enabled receive overflow tone call cannot be completed I I I I I I I I I I I I 7 Dial tone removed Dial tone removed for a short period and then returned Station user dials the required telephone number 4 27 ...

Page 302: ...PTION b LCR TRPROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued From Al c Page 27 flowchart ignores DPT PBJtimeouts YES I t Dial tone is removed if not accomplished already NO YES 1 To 3 Pagt 29 28 ...

Page 303: ...TRPROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued NO I timeout occurred NO ES NO I YES I timeout occurred I NO Route table number LCR is selected DLCVPAR Receive overflow tone call cannot be completed YES ...

Page 304: ...PERCEPTION h LCR TR PROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH 1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued From Start here for International Calls NO _ YES YES I Route table number LCR is selected DLWPAR To 3o ...

Page 305: ...RCEPTIONeb LCR TRPROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH 1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued Station user continues dialing NOTE Only the first 14 digits are used Any digits after 14 are ignored YES number LCR is To 31 ...

Page 306: ... To G 0 NO Page 36 4 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued IYES IYES NO NW DEKT DSTT w I Y YES NO l To 0 PagF 35 IYES I the first three n 1YES To f E 0 Page 34 Receive overflow ton all cannot be completed Route table number LDI is selected DLWPAR c 4 END 32 ...

Page 307: ...R TR PROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued NO YES Receive overflow tone call cannot 4 be completed 23 END YES To NOTE Refer to the appropriate restriction class table DTOUCLS same as TOL number 33 ...

Page 308: ...RAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued Start here for NO i YES Go to the restriction YES I Route table number LCR is selected DLCl PAR Receive overflow ton all cannot be completed way as an area code END 34 ...

Page 309: ...AMMINGGUIDE MARCH 1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued From Go to area code table DLCl ACT to select the route table number Select the route r l table number with area code HAC DLCVPAR NOTE This is a 7 or 1O digit number 35 ...

Page 310: ... continued From Pag 32 w 9 l IICIYG LV CT _ _ _ the restriction test I I cnnr jrnn ldl uu cur codes at this tirr before advancin this flowchart e I in IYES 1 YES NO Receive overflow tone call cannot be completed v To END Route table number LDI is selected in DLClIPAR 36 ...

Page 311: ...all with an 800 area code DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued From Go to the restriction _ class table DTOU CLS indicated by From NO NO code aliowea NO t Route table number LCR is selected DLCUPAR I t NOTE _ See AOC tab es O 31 forany office code exception to this area code for this particular TR c ass number included in the 1 Receive overflow tone call cannot be completed 37 ...

Page 312: ...ued I From Start here for Route Table I I number selection for a regular DDD call or an 800 WATS call when TFC N i 1 YES Select the appropriate route table number with dialed area code from the area code table DLCi ACT I YES Select the route table number RN0 XX from To 2 Y 38 ...

Page 313: ... PROGRAMMINGGUIDE MARCH1991 DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued While referring to the actual time select the time schedule SCHA SCHB and SCHC DLC2IRTB YYES aLo LI I I COS denied NOTE Automatic Callback may be used here 39 ...

Page 314: ...ditions Select the first idle RNO DETAILEDLOGICFLOWCHART continued From n i Pa 3 39 To YES Working from left to right LC2 line NO test each RN0 LC2 NONE for idle trunk conditions Select the first idle RNO LCl NONE YES Working from left to right LCl line test each RN0 for idle trunk conditions Select the first idle RNO 4o ...

Page 315: ...tinued YES IYES Receive warning Seize a trunk in trunk group XX as indicated by the selected RN0 in the respective route table DLC2MTB To Station user chose not to seize the most expensive trunk I I NOTE Trunk line must be electrically connected to enable the warning tone 41 ...

Page 316: ...continued Add the digit pause s in front of the remaining NO number as indicated ADD NONE by ADD DLWMDT Send the number and generated pause s over the trunk line NOTE In most cases it is recommended to add a l second pause either alone or prior to any added digit s 23 END 4 ...

Page 317: ...RCEPTION Tl DS 1 DIGITALTRUNK INTERFACE SEPTEMBER1991 Perceptionl ex Tl DS 1 DIGITALTRUNKINTERFACE APPENDIX 3 PRODUCT FEATURES PREREQUISITES and PROCEDURES for INSTALLATION and TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS ...

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Page 319: ...t 6 Connecting to Another PBX Closer than 655 Feet 7 Front Panel LED Overview 7 Alarm and Status Conditions 8 Loop Back Procedure 9 Cabling IO TROUBLESHOOTING 10 General 10 AlTACHMENT A 21 FIGURE LIST TITLE PAGE DS 1 CONNECTION TO DIGITAL NETWORK 1 DS 1 CONNECTION VIA CSU 1 DS 1 CONNECTION VIA CSU AND CHANNEL BANK 2 NDTU PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 3 DS 1 CONNECTION TO DIGITAL NETWORK 6 REQUIRED ...

Page 320: ... TITLE PAGE SIGNALING TYPE SELECTION SWITCHES 5 TERMINAL SEQUENCE DESIGNATIONS CONNECTOR NUMBERS J7 J501 PERCEPTION J15 J515 PERCEPTION NDTU TOO T08 11 CHART LIST CHART TITLE PAGE 1 HARDWARE VERIFICATION 12 2 FAULT CLASSIFICATION 13 3 ALARM FAULTS 15 4 HARDWARE FAULTS 16 5 FALT LED 17 ...

Page 321: ...an 655 feet apart see Attachment B for CSU infor mation l A 30 foot amphenol type to DB15 connector cable PBX to CSU cable is provided with each NDTU IMPORTANT NOTE The maximum distance between PERCEPTION and the CSWDSU is 30 feet Toshiba provides the proper cable for this connection with each NDTU PCB Its installation is required forproperoperation I I2 System Each PERCEPTIONehex system requires ...

Page 322: ...eight strapping options on the host PCB The function of each strapping option is defined in Paragraph 3 12 4 Connectors There is a total of three connec tors on the host PCB and they are labeled Jl J2 and J3 The Jl and J2 connectors are used to connect the board to the backplane The J3 connector through a coax clock cable is used to provide the NTWU 3 PCB Time Switch Control Unit PCB with a clock ...

Page 323: ...ation l OFF Normal operation s4 Not used 2 S2 Transmit Equalizer setting switch dis tancefrom PERCEPTIONe ex to another PBX if CSWDSU is not used See Table 1 IMPORTANT NOTE The maximum distance between PERCEPTIONHex and the CSWDSU is 30 feet Toshiba provides the proper cable for this connection with each NDTU PCB Its installation is required forproper operation 3 S3 NDTU slot position The NDTU PCB...

Page 324: ... l 2 3 Normal operation 64 Kbit ROM 1 2 3 Future 256 Kbit ROM See Note 1 2 TB3 and TB4 Operation mode l l 2 3 Slave mode normal operation 1 2 3 Master mode testing Only used in Digital Networking Configuration One PBX must be master and the other s slave s 3 TB5 and TBG Loop back option 1 2 3 Loop back testing l 1 2 3 No loop back normal operation 4 TB7 Incoming voice pad option see Note 2 l 1 2 3...

Page 325: ...PERCEPTIONeh Tl DS 1 SEPTEMBER1991 TABLE3 SIGNALINGTYPE SELECTIONSWITCHES 6 ELEMENTSDIP SW S4 THROUGHSll ONNOTU ...

Page 326: ... to a live Tl span the NDTU can be in stalled and programmed in the normal manner 4 If less than 24 trunks in multiples of four are used utilize the remaining slots for the desig nated application as defined in the Installation section Chapter4 of the PERCEPTIONe ex installation and Maintenance manual 5 Connect the provided coax clock cable be tween the NDTU J3 and NTWU 3 J2 PCBs for the first spa...

Page 327: ...this connec tion with each NDTU PCB Its installation is required for proper operation 2 Telephone company provided Tl willcon nect to the CSU 3 40 Connecting to Another PBX Closer than 655 Feet 3 41 Connecting a PERCEPTIONee TI span to another PBX in a digital TIE line Type I or II configuration and at a distance of less than 655 feet will require a special cable Figure 6 shows the required connec...

Page 328: ...alarms and status conditions that are generated either locally or remotely The following are the commonly defined alarm and status conditions in the Ti DS 1 interface These alarms LED indications and LED definitions are also noted in Chapter 4 Paragraph 7 00 in the Installation section of the PERCEPTlONe ex installation and Maintenance manual 1 Red Alarm The red alarm is generated when a Loss of S...

Page 329: ... 0 0 FALM I FIGURElo BLUE ALARM FALT 0 BSY YALM 0 0 BALM MFALM 0 0 FALM 1 FIGUREll FALT LED 3 70 Loop Back Procedure The following procedure describes how the loop back testing is conducted 1 Disconnect the NDTU from the Channel Ser vice Unit CSU 2 Remove the NDTU from the PERCEPTION system 3 If they have not been set that way change TB3 and TB4 to master mode position 2 3 4 Set TB5 and TB6 to mas...

Page 330: ...e clas sified then cleared by replacing the defective ap paratus Operational tests can then be performed to verify correct apparatus operation The flow charts must be followed in the sequence they are arranged Start and end of flowchart sequence Important notes affecting _____ the fault clearing procedure Question to be answered YES or NO Progression TO or FROM another flowchart Page numbers indic...

Page 331: ...PARE 4T 29 W Br SPARE I 4 Br W SPARE 5T 30 w s SPARE R 5 s w SPARE 6T 31 R BI SPARE R 6 81 R SPARE 7T 32 R O SPARE R 7 O R SPARE 8T 33 R G SPARE R 8 G R SPARE 9T 34 R Br SPARE R 9 Br R SPARE 10T 35 R S SPARE R 10 S R SPARE 11T 36 Bk BI SPARE R 11 BI Bk SPARE 12T 37 Bk P SPARE R 12 P Bk SPARE 13T 38 Bk G SPARE R 13 G Bk SPARE 14T 39 Bk Br SPARE R 14 Br Bk SPARE 15T 40 Bk S SPARE R 15 S Bk SPARE 16T...

Page 332: ...FICATION Make sure the NDTU is firmly seated in the slot Make sure the amphenol cable is firmly connected to the backplane Make sure the cable connections at the remote site are correct Make sure the coax cable is connected to NDTU and NTWU 3 Ton YES c f END 12 ...

Page 333: ...PERCEPTIONeh Tl DS 1 SEPTEMBER1991 CHART NO 2 FAULT CLASSIFICATION From MFALM LEDs ______ __________________ _ I NOTE Red alarm is FALM and MFALM combination __ __ __________________ 13 ...

Page 334: ...______ NTWU or LCCU the system must be powered down __________________ INO Verify the SW3 switch setting options for PCB position are correct Verify strapping options TB3 TB4 are set according to defined configuration Verify that trunk assignment in customer data corresponds to the settings on switches s4 Sll J I NO Call the Service Center for assistance 1 YES 14 ...

Page 335: ...rk configuration TB3 and TB4 s3 Sll Customer data Replace the NDTU with the removed PCB Change the NTWU 1YES I Verify the following options and data are according to defined configuration for the system TB5 and TB6 Sl switch Customer data Network connection 1 for trunk type allocation Connections L Replace the NTWU with the removed PCB Change the LCCU Change the NDTU L AYES IYES customer data conn...

Page 336: ...to defined system and network configuration TB3 TB6 Sl s3 Sll Customer data Network connection r NO on reinstall the NO I Verify customer data for trunk assignment Verify the network connection ZHART NO 4 DWARE FAULTS Change the NDTU Tag the defective unit and return for repair NO Service Center for assistance c 16 ...

Page 337: ...ck test on the NDTU CHART NO 5 FALT LED NOTES 1 The strapping and dip switch options must be set according to defined functionality of the system master slave and trunk circuit position and type TIE CO DID 2 Disable and enable the fau ty circuits via TPER Program YES Reinstall the original NDTU Replace the LCCU i NO Reinstall the original Replace the NTWU Call the Service Center for assistance 17 ...

Page 338: ...continued Replace the NDTU Reinstall the original NDTU Replace the LCCU Tag the defective unit and return for repair YES YES r Reinstall the original NDTU Call the Reinstall the m Service Center for assistance original LCCU i From Verify s2 option in switch Sl is configured according to defined format from the network or other PBX 18 ...

Page 339: ...FALM is RALM Red Alarm __ _ _____ __________ Verify remote site format ZCS SSZS according to defined NO Verify options sl s2 s3 on Si switch is set according to defined on the NDTU NO I To NO Reinstall the original NDTU Service Center for assistance Tag the defective unit and return for repair 19 ...

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Page 341: ...re shown in the following paragraphs DS 1 Service Requirements Physical Interface The physical interface must comply with the defined specification for Tl DS I frame and signaling format pulse density restric tion and electrical characteristics Frame and Signaling Format As mentioned in Method 2 the DS 1 frame format consists of 24 8 bit words and one framing bit for synchronization which yields 1...

Page 342: ...twenty fourth frames To provide compatibility between SF and ESF framing format the A B C and D bits are used in a manner that C A and D B 2 Common Channel Signaling The Common Channel Signaling is also called the Bit Ori ented Signaling BOS This type of signaling is mainly used in Digital Multiplexed Interface DMI applications In this protocol the first 23 bits are used for data processing while ...

Page 343: ...orts voice only with the NDTU Data trans mission must be done through a modem or modem pooling Synchronization The PERCEPTIONeLex Tl DS 1 interface can support two types of clock synchro nization It can either generate the clock reference internally Master to the public digital or private digital network or attain clock Slave from the external digital network In case there is more than oneTl DS 1 ...

Page 344: ...peak 10 Hz to 40 KHz l Band 2 0 1 per 648 nsec peak to peak 8 KHz to 40 KHz Slip Slip occurrences are caused by two factors 1 Lack of frequency synchronization between the two ends of the DS 1 network 2 Phase jitter An overflow or underflow of the receiver buffer is indicative of a slip Bipolar Violation BPV The Alternative Mark Inversion AMI coding is used in the DS l DMI line transmission Any va...

Page 345: ...PERCEPTIONeh SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 Pdwceptionk 6 ex APPENDIX I SYSTEM RECORD Version D 05 ...

Page 346: ...PERCEPTIONek SYSTEMRECORD FEBRUARY1992 SYSTEM DATA BLOCK DSYS Program ...

Page 347: ...PERCEPTIONeh SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 SYSTEM DATA BLOCK 2 DSD2 Program Enter the name and access code in this column ...

Page 348: ...ARY1992 CLASS OF SERVICE DATA BLOCK DCOS Program NOTE Use multiple lines as required AlTENDANT DATA BLOCK DATT Program ITEM Attendant Number PROMPT REQ AN0 ENTRY Al l 0 ATT1 0 1 NOTE Use a second sheet if Tenant Service is activated 3 ...

Page 349: ...tion L 1 PROMPT ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY _ d I U I I I I I I I MT A I T t N Button Acsinnmnnts Syy I l DN Onlv KEY 0 1 I I I I I I I Primary t 1 KEY 1 KEY 2 _ __ KEY 4 KEY 5 KEY 6 KEY 7 KRV 8 I _ 1 KEY 9 1 KEY 10 KEY 11 KEY 12 NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of 9 4 ...

Page 350: ...striction Class DLG SDL WTA CFT TOL Off hook Call Messaae Waitina Lamo I I Announce Emeraencv Rinadown Station I I I MWL i RDS OCA PERCEPTION SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 CK DSlT Program PCB Location 1 ENTRY 1ENTRY 1 ENTRY 1ENTRY 1ENTRY 1ENTRY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I STANDARD TELEPHONE DATA BLOCK DSIT Program PCB Location L Message Waiting Lamp MWL Emergency Ringdown Station RDS Off hook Call A...

Page 351: ...5 KEY 38 G IT JK TI73V 10 ILUJ II LlLI 17 I 1 KEY 7 1 1 KEY 40 1 I KEY 41 KEY 42 KEY 43 L V nn II II I Lfil 9 1 KEY 12 1 II 1 KEY 45 1 r LI I KEY 18 KEY 51 KEY 19 KEY 52 KEY 53 KEY 54 vI7v cc 1 LII 2 J KEY 23 KEY 56 I KEY 24 KEY 57 I KEY 58 1 IKEY 1 MESSAGE CENTER DATA BLOCK DMCD Program ITEM Message Voice Mail Message Voice Mail PROMPT REQ Mwco MWCl ENTRY DN of MC0 MDNO DN of MCI MDNl Disconnect ...

Page 352: ...2 TRUNK GROUP DATA BLOCK DTGP Program ITEM TRUNK TYPE CO 1 40 1 ENTRY I I I I I I TRUNK GROUP DATA BLOCK DTGP Program TRUNK GROUP DATA BLOCK DTGP Program TRUNK TYPE WATS laanrrnsl IZhll PV I NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of 7 ...

Page 353: ...CK DTGP Program Start Arrangement Warning Tone Allowed Flash hook Timing STR WTA FLT Centrex 1 CTX 1 I I 1 I TRUNK GROUP DATA BLOCK DTGP Program TRUNK TYPE DID ITEM PROMPT ENTRY REQ Trunk Group Number GRP Tenant Number TEN Trunk Tvoe TUT ransmlsslon NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of B ...

Page 354: ...K DATA BLOCK DTRK Program TRUNK DATA BLOCK DTRK Program TRUNK DATA BLOCK DTRK Program Destination for Transfer Recall Termination TRCL Signaling SIG Disconnect Supervision DIS Outgoing Dialing DOT NOTE Use multiple sheets as required 9 Sheet of ...

Page 355: ...umber GrouDIIVI IIv l lyulIIu PCB IT 1 ENTRY I I I Signaling Disconnect Supervision Control of Disconnect Incoming Dialing Outgoing Dialing Answer Supervision 3L u DIS CTL DIN DOT ANS Control of Disconnect CTL Incoming Dialing DIN Outgoing Dialing DOT Answer Supervision ANS TRUNK DATA BLOCK DTRK Program NOTE Use multiple sheets as required lO Sheet of ...

Page 356: ... I I 1 POR 1 I 1 I I 1 UPN I I I I I NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of DIALED NUMBER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE DATA BLOCK DDNI Program d0 L ITEM PROMPT ENTRY REQ DNIS Table Number TAB Number of Digits Received NUM Actual Digits Received DIG Destination Directory Number DN Alphanumeric Display DIS SMDR DATA BLOCK DMDR Program TOLL RESTRICTION DATA BLOCK DTOL Program ...

Page 357: ... program ROMPT ENTRY REQ CHG TYPE CLS CNO _ aand i Calls Allowed nternational Calls Allowed ong Dist Directory Assistance Allowed 4rea Code Table Allow Deny Area Code List Add Delete 34ice Code Table Allow Deny Mice Code List Add Delete OPR 1 I INT 1 1 I I I I I I I OCT NOTE Use a separate sheet for each Toll Restriction Class Table Sheet of 12 ...

Page 358: ...Program Area Off ice Code Exception Table AOC Sub program ITEM Sub oroaram Tvoe rable Number 4rea Code Zlass Number Mice Codes A to add D to delete ROMPT REQ TYPE TN0 ARC CNO OFC ENTRY CHG AOC NOTE Use a separate sheet for each Area Office Code Exception Table Sheet of 13 ...

Page 359: ...SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 DDIU DATA BLOCK DDIU Program KEY 4 KEY 5 KEY 6 KEY 7 KC V 8 I I KEY 9 I I MODEM POOLING DATA BLOCK DMDM Program PCB Location L 1 ITEM PROMPT ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY REQ Port Number POR 14 ...

Page 360: ...ORD FEBRUARY1992 LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLCl Program Miscellaneous Parameters PAR Sub program LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLCl Program Area Code Table ACT Sub program NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of 15 ...

Page 361: ...PERCEPTIONeb SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLCl Program Area Off ice Code Table AOC Sub program NOTE Use a seDarate sheet for each Area Office Code Sheet of 16 ...

Page 362: ...CEPTIONeh SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLC2 Program Route Table RTB Sub program NOTES 1 Use a separate sheet for each Route Table 2 Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of 17 ...

Page 363: ... Number of Digits to be Deleted DLT Digits to be Added Prefixed ADD LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLC2 Program Modify Digits Table MDT Sub program ITEM PROMPT ENTRY REQ CHG Sub program Type TYPE MDT Table Number TN0 Number of Digits to be Deleted DLT Digits to be Added Prefixed ADD LEAST COST ROUTING DATA BLOCK DLC2 Program Modify Digits Table MDT Sub program ITEM PROMPT ENTRY REQ CHG Sub program ...

Page 364: ...RCEPTIONeke SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 FEATURES DATA BLOCK DHMF Program PROMPT REQ AWU SRC AWU POR MW POR MR POR RMS ENTRY MESSAGE REGISTRATION DATA BLOCK DMRD Program I I I I I I I I I I I NOTES Sheet of 1 Use a separate sheet for each Area Office Code Table 2 The TN2 TN5 prompts will follow Office Code Delete OCD prompt 19 ...

Page 365: ...A BLOCK DSDL Program PROMPT REQ LNO STR ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY I I I SPEED DIAL DATA BLOCK DSDL Program PROMPT I ENTRY I ENTRY I ENTRY nl bn I LNO I I I I STR SPEED DIAL DATA BLOCK DSDL Program NOTES 1 Use multiple sheets as required 2 Use one column for each station list 3 Use multiple columns for system list Sheet of 2o ...

Page 366: ...PERCEPTIONeh SYSTEMRECORD FEBRUARY1992 TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT DATA BLOCK DTRF Program ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGE DATA BLOCK DMSG Program Enter the message in this column 21 ...

Page 367: ...O After shift Group AFSG 1 OVQT 1 1 ANPT 1 Overall Queue Timer Announcement Pattern Repeat Disposition Overflow Disposition Overflow Group Pilot Number Ring Back Tone Timer Music 1 Timer Music 2 Timer Music 3 Timer Alarm Generation Al Ml A2 M2 A3 M3 REPD OVFD OVFG RBTT MUTl MUT2 MUT3 I I ACD MIS Agent ID Number and Name AAID I I I I 22 ...

Page 368: ...PERCEPTION SYSTEM RECORD FEBRUARY 1992 VERIFIABLE ACCOUNT CODES DATA BLOCK DVAC Program ITEM Data Table Type Account Code Lenath 23 ...

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