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Each station is assigned an address where selection can be made on which lines to scan Addresses 19 - 34 cor- spond to a station and buttons 1 - 6 of each address represents the lines. The default value is that all stations scan from lines 2 to 1.

340.5Memory Block 4

1.CO/PSX Line Assignment (See Fig. 340-I 7)

This program area assigns lines as either CO lines, or as PBX lines to provide for a pause when stations use speed dial or last number dialed. For proper function- ing, especially when TolI Restriction is installed, it is important that PBX lines be assigned as such.

Address 1 and buttons 1 - 6 are used to program line assignment. Each button I - 6 represents a line. The default value for line assignment is all lines are CO lines.

2.PBX Access Code Assignment (See Fig. 34Cl8)

This area of the program is used to allow up to 2 single digit access codes to be dialed without the Toll Restric- tion Inspection occurring. This allows more flexibility in Toll Restriction when a PBX station or access code is to be dialed and inspection is not desired.

Two individual digits may be programmed.

Address 2 is used to enter both single digit access codes to be allowed without inspection. The buttons 1 - 4 and 5 - 8 are used to write both numbers in binary

from 1 - IO (10 is equivalent to 0 on the dial pad). The default value is assigned digit “9” as PBX access

__code.

3.CO/PBX Group Assignment (See Fig. 340-19)

This program area is used to assign a CO/PBX line into one of three groups. The CO!PBX group assignment

affects tolI and Outgoing Restiction Assignment. Programming a line as “not installed” prevents access

to unterminated lines and provides for error tone when the corresponding keyset button is depressed. Address

3 corresponds to CO/PBX lines 1 - 4. Each pair of. buttons, I and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8 are used to program these lines into a group. Address 4 cor- responds to CO/PBX lines 5 and 6. Buttons I and 2, 3 and 4 are used to program lines 5 and 6 into a group. The. default value for CO/PBX group is for all lines to be in group A.

4.Station Class Assignment (See Fig. 31-O-20)

This program area is used in assigning restfictions to stations. The programming work sheet has a chart which shows how each class of station 0 - 15 is restricted with regard to each of the 3 CO/PEX line groups. In the chart, N stands for Not Restricted, T for TolI Re- stricted and 0 for Outgoing Restricted. Tine classes range

from Not Restricted on all 3 groups, (class 0) through

Toll Restricted on all 3 groups (class 7), to Outgoing Restricted on all 3 groups (class 15).

Please note that not ah possible combinations are to be _-

found.

The default value for station class is 0 (Not Restricted on all 3 groups of CO/PBX lines for all stations). Each

address from 5 - 12 corresponds to swo stations. CO/PBX buttons 1 - 4 are used for one station and buttons 5 - 8 for the other. The station ciass number is entered in binary format.

5.lt Dialing Assignment (See Fig. 340-21)

This area of the program is used to select a Toll Re- striction format to suit the installation Site Require- ments.

In some locations it is necessary to dial a “I” before dialing a foreign area code and local exchanges have 3- digit office codes with the same fomlat as area codes. If l+ Dialing is entered into the prograrr, calls begin- ning with 1 (c&s to foreign area codes) wi!l be denied when the station is Toll Restricted on that line, but local (for instance to a local exchange 408) will be allowed. In other Iocations, it is not necessary to dial a “1” before dialing a fore@ a:ea code; in this case I+ Dialing should be removed fro-m the program.

Address 13, button 8, is used to select which type of inspection process is desired. The default value is that l+Dialing is assigned.

6.Digit Rejection Assignment (See Fig. 340-22)

This area of the program is used to prevent repeated

dialing of the same digit from the beginning of the dial- : r”

ing process to defeat the Toll Restriction Inspection

Process. This ability has been entered into the program ,._

so that when an exchange “ignores” a particular digit _’ or digits, if they are the first digits dialed and rnerely continues to offer dial tone, the Toll Inspection Process

will still be valid. A toll restticted station dialing a number listed in the digit rejection table will be drop- ped from the CO/PBX line and receive error tone. Up to 4 separate digits can be entered.

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Contents NEC 150 Electrical and Ground Requirements Installation Site Requirements# T CO/PBX ~--.~ CO/PBX List of Equipment Otrtoge Component Svw-s System ConfigurationLSystem Block Diagram Installing Connecting and Testing the Power Supply -zUnit 210Set PSU Power Switch to Off Position Connecting and Testing the Power SupplySWM-SKTU CLK-S KTU Volume Controls MDF Installation 240.1 CO/PBX Connection See Note Connector Running List IrkaIling Station Equipment Simplified Schematic ET-6-7 Telephone Connection2View of Modular Terminal for Connection of ET-$-l Telephone 200-il ~-.C~~-~~ 2m-13 On - OFF PiT=q p7i-l OEoo YL-BR 2SE BR-YL 2SEG YL-SL EA 340 Programming Sheets 300-12 Job SpecificationsExplanation of Programming ProgrammingResident System Program Contents Buttons 1 8 are used to Enter Data Programing Operations320.6 Read Comments Cwpbx Assiignments Station Assignment Assignments Programming !%eets Memory Block Hklte 77~1 lines cnn be omitted from fhe scm Speed Dial Toil Override Assignment See 340-23 Toll Paging Zone Real! Button Assignment Memory Block Address Example Psge Memoryblock Address Example 16 I L1 Internal Paging Zone Assignment STA Addresses Example Page Memory Block 5g%D5 CO/FBX 4 =C ADD CO/PSX PBX Code None Page Digit None Disallow Example Toll Override Table Chart 26 Electra-616 Toll Denial Algorithm 300 SECTllON 400 Station Key Telephone Operation Operation ProcedurePage CO/PSX Key Display Shows For Alarm Page Page Page Page LA Hands-free Telephone Assignment CHAG~INSIANDAPDPIUQUMIING Page Page Page 28Hands-FreeTelephone Assignment T3 El Page CUT Menljrfad CXJ’F m on Page Page Page Page 400 KkJTooPERAlT Page Page CO/PBX Line