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Program 02 – Station Physical Port Display and/or Change

Program 02 – Station Physical Port Display and/or Change

Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs

Program Type: Station

Initialized Default: Logical port number = physical port number

Program 90, 91-1, or 91-9 initializes Program 02

To Save existing Physical Port

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The physical port number associated with the logical telephone port displays after the logical port number is entered.

Processor

[PDN] Port Range

DK14

000~009

 

 

DK40i

000~027

 

 

RCTUA

000~031

 

 

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Enter new Physical Port

to change existing Physical Port

Processor

[PDN] Port Range

RCTUBA/BB

000~079

 

 

RCTUC/D

000~239

 

 

RCTUE/F

000~335

 

 

Program 02 Overview

Program 02 enables you to enter a logical port to display the associated physical port. You then have the option to assign a new physical port to the logical port. (To return ports to their initialized settings, see Programs 90 and 91.)

Notes

Record port locations on Program 04 record sheet.

The system allows only like ports to be reassigned (see below).

Allowed

Not Allowed

Digital-to-Digital Ports (KCDU-QCDU-PDKU-

Attendant Console (DK424 only), DSS, BGM

PDKU-RDSU Ports)

or Amplified Conference Ports should not be

 

reassigned

 

 

Electronic-to-Electronic Ports (PEKU-PEKU-

Door Phone Ports (004, 012, 020, 028) should

PESU Ports)

not be reassigned

 

 

Standard Tel to Standard Tel Ports (QSTU-

Tie/DID Line Ports – should not be reassigned

KSTU-PSTU-RSTU-PESU-RDSU/RSTS)

 

PDKU to PEKU – cannot be exchanged

 

 

 

 

PSTU to PDKU – cannot be exchanged

 

 

 

PEKU to PSTU – cannot be exchanged

 

 

RCIU/RCIS circuit assignments to CO lines are not affected by Program 01 and 02.

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