Standard Telephone Data Block (Table 7-3) - Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual

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3. Standard Telephone Data Block (Table 7-3)
3.01
The Standard
Telephone
Data Block
(DSTT
Program)
defines all parameters
for a given stan-
dard telephone.
One Data Block must
be com-
pleted for each standard
telephone
in the system.
Data is entered
as follows:
REQ
(Request)--indicates
that the program
has
loaded.
Three responses
are possible:
NEW-To
create a new Data Block.
CHG-To
alter an existing
Data Block.
OUT-To
delete an existing
Data Block.
NOTE:
If OUT is entered,
then only the port number
(PO/?) needs
to be entered
below.
No other
entry is necessary.
POR (Port Number)-Identifies
the hardware
lo-
cation of the STT circuit that is to be defined. The
port number
has two parts:
1) NSTU PCB location:
PERCEPTlONe
-LOO-Lli/L15-L26(NN).
PERCEPTlONe,
-LOO
- L31 (NN).
2) Circuit number
on that PCB: 1 - 8 (X).
For example:
The port number
of the fifth
circuit on the NSTU in position'L02
is L025.
Enter: Port Number
of station (LNNX).
NOTES:
1. If the OUTcommand
wasgivenabove,
the
port just defined
will be deleted
and the
next prompt
will be REQ.
2. Port L318 cannot be assigned.
DN (Directory Number)-Defines
the directory
number
(station
number)
of the station.
Enter: DN (1, 2, 3, or 4 digits).
SMX (Station Set Mix)-When
the DN that was
entered after the DN prompt is also programmed
I
as a secondary
DN(s) on an electronic/digital
telephone(s),
bridging
is possible
between
the
telephones.
Enter: Y (bridging
is automatically
established
without a warning tone-i.e.,
no privacy.)
or...
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N (bridging
is not allowed-privacy
ex-
ists with an LED indication).
NOTE:
If Station
Set Mix is not desired,
enter "N. "
COS (Class of Group
Services)--Assigns
one of
the 16 available
Classes
of Service to the tele-
phone.
(The Classes
of Service are defined
in
the
DCOS Program.)
Enter: COS Number
0 - 15).
TEN (Tenant Number)-Assigns
the station
to
one of the two possible tenants
in the system.
Enter: 0 if tenant service is not selected
in the
System
Data Block.
(TEN = N.)
0 or 1 to specify tenant,
if tenant service
is selected
in the System
Data Block.
(TEN = Y.)
PUG (Call Pickup
Group)-Assigns
the station to
one of the 32 possible
pickup groups.
Enter:
Group number
(0 - 31) or NONE.
HNT (Hunt Number)-Defines
the station to which
this DN hunts.
Enter: Next DN in hunt group (1 - 4 digits).
For Station Hunt-Distributed:
#X.
(X = Distributed
hunt group number,
[0 -
31; Maximum:
8 stations
per group.)
NONE: No hunt group assignment.
DLG (Dialing
Type)-Defines
the type of dialing, if
any, to be used by the station.
Enter: DIP for dial pulse.
TON
for
DTMF.
MNL
XXXX for Manual
Line to
dant or a DN.
(XXXX = ATTO, ATTl,
or DN
digits].)
atten-
[-I - 4
SDL (Speed Dial List)-Assigns
one of the 50,l O-
number
speed dial lists for use at this station.
Enter: SDC XX-Makes
the station a control-
ler of list number
XX.
(XX = 1 - 50.)
SDU XX-Makes
the station
a user of
list number
XX.
(XX = 1 - 50.)
NONE-No
list assigned.
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