9-8DCP Cabling and Administration

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Wd

Fields 1-5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

PROC

1

circuit0

*

-

-

-

2

0

-

1

-

051

1

circuit1

*

-

-

-

2

0

-

1

-

051

*This field may be 10 for DCP ports or 4 for converted RS-232 ports.

6.For each GPP equipment location, assign two appearances with the following characteristics (Proc 052, Word 1):

a.Device Type = Basic Set (Field 6 = 0)

b.Member = 0 (first appearance), then 1 (second appearance) (Field 7 = 0 or 1)

c.Extension Number = extensions assigned above (Field 8)

d.Call Appearance Number on this Set = 1 (Field 9 = 1)

e.Line Type = Prime Line (Field 10 = 1)

f.Alert Type = alert (Field 11 = 1)

g.Home Terminal = home terminal (Field 12 = 1)

h.Originating Call Appearance Only = not originating only (Field 13 = 0)

i.SAC Group = not a SAC member (Field 14 = 0 on R2V4 or later systems)

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Wd

Fields 1-5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

PROC

l

circuit0

0

0

xxxx0

1

1

1

1

0

0

052

l

circuit0

0

1

xxxx1

1

1

1

1

0

0

052

l

circuit1

0

0

xxxx2

1

1

1

1

0

0

052

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l

circuit1

0

1

xxxx3

1

1

1

1

0

0

052

7.Auxiliary tone pack: A System 85 must have at least one SN253C auxiliary tone pack in every module; this pack is administered using Proc 252, Word 2.

8.Tone detector pack (remote networking configurations): A System 85 requires an SN255 tone detector pack or an SN255B pack in applications requiring modems that use 2100 Hz answer tone (such as the AT&T 2296, 2248, or 2224). Four tone detectors should be assigned on each SN255 board; the tone-detector trunk group is assigned in Proc 100, Word 1 as trunk type 100, and circuits are assigned to this trunk group in Proc 150.

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