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;’ 310 GENERAL
The Electra Mark11 is a stored program controlled
system. Upon initial power up, the system’s CPU-Et 1
default values in memory.
This area of memory is
referred to as the resident system program.
After the
initial power up, a trained technician can change the
resident system program so that the Electra MarkII
can meet the particular needs of the customer. A
sample of the Job Specification sheets is provided in
this chapter. Job Specification sheets help organize
each customer’s programming needs and should be
retained at the job site and on file in tWWfW&?9
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HOW TO USE TR’I~;“~BA~-X~.~+M
Chapter 3, of this Installation Service manual,
provides all the necessary information for
programming the Electra MarkII System. The chapter
is divided into the following sections:
310
General
How To Use This Chapter
Resident System Default Values
System Programming
Function Timer Charts
Toll/Code Restrictions
Job Specifications
320
330
340
350
360
370
The
HOW TO USE THIS CHAPTER
provides the
reader directions and recommendations for using
Chapter 3.
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Section 340 describes in detail each of the
programming areas in the five memory blocks. This
section is to be used as a guide when programming.
Section 340 provides two reference pages for each
programming area: The first page provides step by
step instructions as well as all display messages, while
programming.
The second page supplies supplement
charts and notes to help explain the program
instructions. It also explains the use of each function
and line key as it pertains to the particular program
area.
FUNCTION TIMER CHARTS
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This section provides a full description of each timer,
explaining their purpose and function within the
system as well as their default values, range, and the
assigned memory block area.
TOLL/CODE RESTRICTIONS
Section 360 discusses the code restriction plan
designed into the Electra Mark11 System. Initially this
section describes the code restriction tables and their
general use when dial restricting stations. Discussion
is then extended to the following dialing areas:
A. 1 + dialing areas
B. Direct Dialing areas
C. OCC, Equal Access
D. Puerto Rico area
Flow charts are provided for each dialing area listed.
The flow charts provide the reader with a step by step
understanding of how each type of restriction is
handled. Each flow chart is provided with an outline
explanation of the steps in the flow chart to further
simplify the discussion. This is all the information
needed to have a complete understanding of the Code
Restriction Plan.
JOB SPECIFICATION SHEETS
Section 370 contains a sample of the Job Specification
sheets. These sheets contain- all the syste-m:,~,
programming values and configurations required for . . .
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J?% Specification Sheets (supplied with each CPU-E ( 1
ETU) ‘%e, necessary.,,for colle@ng ,i.nformation tfl+,:
enable an accurate costing and installation of an
Electra Mark11 System. Customer information that is
collected by the salesperson (or installation supervisor1
is recorded onto the Job Specification sheets. The
sheets are presented in the same order as the memory
blocks (as provided in Section 340) to make the system
programming as easy and efficient as possible.
bhe first group of sheets are used for entering the
statie&uresJ Line button assignments for
Multiline Terminals and DSWBLF consoles, as well as
necessary information about the system configuration.
This section is useful to the service technicians who
keep track of adds, moves, changes, and in some cases,
for troubleshooting.
Section 350 provides a quick cross reference for all of
Each Job Specification sheet includes a brief
the system’s timers which can be set in programming.
description sheet to explain all the chart entries.
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