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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-305
JANUARY 1993
AAT (Not Used):
Enter: m.
APX (Not Used):
Enter: (9.
LNl (Listed Directory Number
#l)-Defines
the
LDN #l , which is used with the DID feature when
routing
a call to the attendant
console
(maxi-
mum: 4 digits).
Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits or NONE.
LN2 (Listed Directory Number
#2-Defines
the
LDN #2, which is used with the DID feature when
routing
a call to the attendant
console
(maxi-
mum: 4 digits).
Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits or NONE.
NT1 (LDN #1 Night
Number)-Defines
the desti-
nation to which LDN #l calls will be routed when
the system is in night service (DN or Universal
Night Answer).
Enter: 1,2, 3, or 4 digits or UNA.
NT2 (LDN #2 Night Number)-
The response
to
this prompt defines the destination
to which LDN
#2 calls will be routed when the system is in night
service (DN or UNA).
Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits or UNA.
BLFl (Busy Lamp Field
#l)-Defines
one of the
hundreds
groups that is to be displayed
by the
console
BLF.
Enter: 1 digit (1 - 9).
BLF2 (Busy Lamp Field
#P)-Defines
one of the
hundreds
groups
that is to be displayed
by the
console
BLF.
Enter: 1 digit (1 - 9).
OFLl (Overflow DN-Attendant Console #IO)-
Defines the destination
for calls that are rerouted
from attendant
console
#0 during
an overflow
condition.
Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits or NONE (UNA).
NOTE:
This data may also be changed
via the atten-
dant console.
OFL2 (Overflow DN-Attendant Console #l)-
Defines the destination
for calls that are rerouted
from attendant
console
#l during
an overflow
condition.
Enter: 1, 2, 3, or 4 digits, or NONE (UNA).
NOTES:
1. The overfiow
destination
can also be
changed
at the attendant
console.
2. OF1 2 applies to tenant 1 and wiiinotprint
out when the system is not in tenant ser-
vice.
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MMP (Meet-me Page Access
Code)-Defines
the access code that is used by the attendant
or
attendant-position
electronic/digital
telephone
to
"park" a call for the Meet-me
Page feature (maxi-
mum: 3 digits; the system default
is 10).
Enter: 1,2, or 3 digits.
REM (Remote Access
DN)-Defines
the DN that
is used to assign a trunk for "Remote Access to
Services" operation
(maximum:
4 digits). The
DN must be the same as an assigned
station DN.
Refer to the note at the NIT prompt in the DTRK
Program .
Enter: 1,2, 3, or 4 digits, or NONE.
RAC (Remote Access to Services Change
Code)-Defines
the access code that must be
entered
before the system's remote access code
can be changed.
The remote
access code can
be changed
from either an attendant
console or
an attendant-position
electronic
telephone
after
entering
the change
code. The remote
access
code
is used by outside
callers
who want to
access the system's remote
access feature.
Enter: 1, 2, or 3 digits.
ACC*
(*Access
Code)-Defines
the digit that is to
be used by a rotary dial telephone
in place of the
a button.
Enter: 1 digit or NONE.
NOTE:
AAC * must not conflict with either the DN or
other
access
codes-it
is not checked
by
software.
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