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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-307
FEBRUARY 1992
2. Electronic/Digital
Telephone
Data
Block
(Table 7-2)
2.01 The Electronic/Digital
Telephone
Data Block
(DEKT Program)
defines
all parameters
for each
electronic/digital
telephone.
A separate
Electronic/
Digital Telephone
Data Block must be completed
for each electronic/digital
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.
POR (Port Number)-Identifies
the hardware
lo-
cation of the electronic/digital
telephone
circuit
that is to be defined.
The port number
has two
parts:
1) NEKU/NDKU
PCB location:
PERCEPTION,
-LOO-Lll/Ll&L26(NN).
PERCEPTlONe,
-LOO
- L31 (NN).
2) Circuit number
on that PCB: 1 - 8 (X).
Example:
The port number of the 4th circuit
on the NEKU/NDKU
in position
LO1 is L014.
Enter: Port number
of the electronic/digital
telephone
(LNNX).
NOTES:
1. If the OUT command
was given above, the
port just defined
will be deleted
and the
next prompt
will be REQ.
2. Port L378 cannot
be assigned.
3. The NEKU will not support
Digital
Tele-
phones
and the NDKU
will not support
Electronic
telephones.
DKT (Digital
Key Telephone)-Defines
the type
of telephone.
A YES answer is to be entered with
digital telephones,
and a NO answer with non-
digital electronic
telephones.
Enter: Y or N.
KS (Number
of Button
Strips)-Informs
the sys-
tem of the number
of feature
buttons (groups
of
ten) that the electronic/digital
telephone
will have.
Enter: 1 (for 1 O-button)
or 2 (for 20-button).
COS (Class
of Service)-Assigns
one of the 16
Classes of Service to the electronic/digital
tele-
phone.
(Classes
of Service
are defined
in the
DCOS Program.)
Enter: COS Number
(0 - 15).
TEN (Tenant
Number)-Assigns
the electronic/
digital telephone
to one of two possible
tenants
in the system.
Enter:
0 if tenant
service is not selected
in the
DSYS Program
(TEN = N).
0 or 1 to indicate
the specific
tenant
if
tenant
service is selected
in the DSYS
Program
(TEN = Y).
PUG
(Call
Pickup
Group)-Assigns
the elec-
tronic/digital
telephone
to one of the 32 possible
Call Pickup groups.
Enter: Group number
(0 - 31) or NONE.
WTA (Warning
Tone Allowed?
)-Defines
an in-
terruption-protected
station.
An "N" response
will prevent warning
tones from being applied to
the station.
(CWT cannot
be assigned
if N is
entered.)
Enter: Y or N.
CFT(Call
Forward
toTrunk)-Permits
calls tothis
station to be forwarded
over a trunk to an outside
directory
number
(maximum:
16 digits).
Enter: Y or N.
TOL
(Toll Restricted
Class)-Assigns
one of the
ten classes of Toll Restriction
to the electronic/
digital telephone.
Classes 0 - 7 are defined in the
Toll Restriction
Data Block (DTOL
Program).
Class 8 is simple toll restriction,
restricting
when
0 or 1 is dialed as the first digit. NONE defines the
electronic/digital
telephone
as unrestricted.
Enter: 0 - 8 or NONE.
MTA (Not Used):
Enter: N.
HFA (Handsfree
Answerback
Equipped)-A
'9"'
response
activates
the Handsfree
Answerback
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