Index

S ~ V

S

set date, time and day, 1-15

SMDR

data output options (see Program 60) output/account code digit length

(see Program 60-2~7) software check (see Program 00)

special common carrier numbers and authorization code digit length (see Program 45-3~6)

station

class of service

(see Program *34)

(see Program 35)

CO line access (see Program 40)

hunting (voice calls only, see Program 33) logical port

[PDN] assignment (see Program 04) display and/or change (see Program 01)

memory allocation for store caller ID/ANI (see Program *51)

outgoing call restriction (see Program 41) physical port display and or change

(see Program 02)

toll restriction classification (see Program 48) Strata AirLink

Alert Signal, 3-122

DK424 and DK424i PCB Codes, 3-7Program 32, 3-91

Program 39, 3-116Strata DK

how to program, 1-10system

and station programs, 3-1assignments

basic timing (see Program 12) part 1 of 3 (see Program 10-1) part 2 of 3 (see Program 10-2) part 3 of 3 (see Program 10-3)

initialization, 1-14(see Program 91-9)

NT button lock

(see Program *36) password (see Program 74)

T

T1

assignment series

(DK424, see Program *41) channel assignments, 3-127

clock source (see Program *42) span (RDTU) frame and line code

assignments, 3-126

span primary timing reference assignments, 3-130

span receive level pad assignments, 3-129span transmit level pad assignments, 3-128

time, 1-15toll restriction

allowed/denied area codes assigned by class (see Program 46-2~4)

allowed/denied local office codes assigned by class (see Program 46-6~8)

class (1~8, see Program 46-11~46-81) class parameters (see Program 46-10~80) disable (see Program 45-2)

exception office codes assigned by area codes (tables 1~16) (see Program 47)

for office codes (see Program *45-1) override code (see Program 45-8~9)

toll restriction/traveling class override codes (see Program 44-1~8)

TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / RMDS port assignments (see Program 76-1)

(see Program 76-2X-Y)

V

verified account code (see Program 69)

verified account code toll restriction assignments (see Program 70)

voice mail message center port (see Program *32)

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