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better
enables
the receiver
to handle
the call.
Trunk Name also appears
on outgoing
calls.
Enter: Trunk
name
(A - Z, 0 - 9, [space]),
NONE.
NOTE:
The maximum
number
of alphanumeric
char-
acters a//owed
for a trunk name is 16.
TDN (Trunk
Directory
Number)-For
private lines
only (Trunk
Group
15-PVL).
TDN defines
a
directory
number
that will be used to assign
private lines to a station.
Enter:
1 - - 3-digit directory
number.
RAD (Remote
Access
Day)-A
"Y" response
en-
ables the Remote
Access to Services trunk for
both day and night service.
An "N" response
enables Remote Access only during night service.
Enter:
Y or N.
NIT(Night
Number)-Assigns
the night station for
the trunk. Incoming
calls on the trunk will ring the
night station
whenever
the system
is in night
service.
If NONE
is entered,
then the call will
activate the UNA signal. This parameter
can also
be entered
and changed
by the attendant
con-
sole.
Enter: Night station number
(maximum:
4 dig-
its) or NONE (UNA).
NOTE:
To assign
a ground-start
trunk
to Remote
Access
to Services,
enter the same DN that
was used for the REM entry in the System
Data Block (DSYS Program)
for NIT (Night
Number).
DAY (Day Number)-Assigns
the day station(s) for
the trunk. Incoming
calls on the trunk will ring the
day station(s)
when the system
is not in night
service. Up to eight stations can be entered as day
stations,
to have ,either
immediate
or delayed
ringing. Delayed ringing is achieved
by entering a
9 immediately
after each station number that is to
ring after the immediate-ring
station(s).
This will
delay the ringing of these stations for the period
set by the Delay Ring Timer in the DSYS Program
(0 - 99 seconds).
After this time period elapses,
the delayed station(s) will ring. All day stations will
receive an immediate
visual LED indication
with
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each incoming
call. A Day Number
can also be
assigned
as the attendant
console,
but the At-
tendant
Console
cannot
be included
as part of
delayed
ringing. ACD pilot numbers
cannot be
used as part of delayed ringing either. If NONE is
entered, the following occurs: If TEN = N in DSYS,
calls will load share between
the two consoles in
the DAY mode, and will activate the UNA device
in the NIGHT mode. If TEN = Y in DSYS, trunks
assigned to TEN 0 will ring AlTO in the DAY mode
and UNA 0 in the NIGHT mode; trunks assigned
to TEN1 will ring ATT1 in the DAY mode and
UNAI
in the NIGHT mode. The DAY parameter
can also be entered and changed
by the attendant
console.
Enter: Day station number
(up to 8 numbers
maybeentered;
maximum:4digitseach).
After each station number that is to have
delayed ringing, enter a i. Enter a space
after each DN and/or DN p assignment.
AlTO orATT1 (attendant
console0 or l),
or NONE (UNA in NITE service-ATT
in
Day Service).
TRCL (Destination
for Transfer
Recall Termina-
tion)--Assigns
the destination
to which a transfer
recall terminates.
When a transfer
recall is not
answered
at the originally transferring
station, the
call can be routed to either an attendant,
the sys-
tem UNA device, or an alternative
DN.
Enter: AlTO, Al71 -Attendant
Console 0 or 1.
UNA-System
UNA device.
DN-Alternative
station (either a station
user DN or a master hunt DN).
NONE-No
termination
destination
(the
call will continue
to ring at the originally-
transferring
station).
SIG (Signaling)-ldentiies
the type of signaling to be
used on the trunk circuit:
Enter: GRD-Ground
Start.
LOP--Loop
start.
EAM-E&M.
LDR-LoopDialRepeating(forDIDtrunks).
DIS (Disconnect
Supetvision~lnfotrns
the system
whether or not supervision can be expected when the
distant end disconnects.
Disconnect
Supervision
controls trunk-to-trunk
connections
for ground start
trunks.
Enter: Y or N.
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