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8Terminate the sequence by hanging up the telephone receiver.

OR

Repeat the sequence by going through the steps again.

When you enter “#” when the procedure repeats, you accept the next TN and are prompted for the model type.

When you enter “#” again, you accept the previously accepted model.

Note: The model selected during the first trunk activation sequence is the default model for all subsequent trunks. This is the case until you hang up the telephone or manually enter a new trunk model number.

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Activating a selected model trunk

Due to the automatic 30 second time-out on the administration menu, prepare the data that you want to input before you begin. To determine the corresponding TNs and trunks, check the location of trunk cards in the chassis or use LD 32.

Procedure 42

Activating a selected model trunk

1Lift the handset of the administration telephone.

2Enter the administration Flexible Feature Code to access the administration menu.

3Enter the default administration telephone password.

You hear special dial tone and the prompt “TASK?” appears on the top line of the character display. The second line of the character display reads “1 ADD TRUNK”.

4Select “1 ADD TRUNK” by entering the number “1”.

The prompt

“ROUTE ACCESS?” appears.

5Enter the access code of the configured trunk route to which you want to add the trunk and press the pound key (#).

The prompt

“TN?” asks you to enter a TN from one of the installed trunk cards. If you do not enter a valid route number, “TN?” does not appear and the screen remains the same. If the card does not match the route, the prompt “ROUTE ACCESS?” appears again, and you hear overflow tone.

553-3021-209 Standard 3.00 April 2000

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