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LD 56<br />

Page 736 of 1050 Installing FTC<br />

Installing FTC<br />

These steps outline the process to install the FTC feature and change the<br />

default tones and cadences for one or more calling features.<br />

To assist in fault clearing, it is re<strong>com</strong>mended that you keep a record of all<br />

changes.<br />

1 Load Overlay 56<br />

2 Define new MCAD cadences<br />

3 Define new FCAD tones and cadences<br />

4 Create one or more FTC tables (one for each trunk route requiring<br />

different tones and cadences)<br />

5 Define the non-default tones and cadences for each FTC table<br />

6 Enter the FTC table number for each trunk route (LD 16 prompt TTBL)<br />

7 If a Conference/TDS/MFS card is equipped, then follow these steps:<br />

a set options in LD 97<br />

b initialize the system (INIT)<br />

553-3001-311 Standard 6.00 June 1999<br />

c disable and enable each Conf/TDS/MFS card (LD 34)<br />

d disable and enable each Controller (LD 32)<br />

Note 1: The Master Cadence Table (MCAD) defines cadences that are<br />

controlled by software. These are used for single line sets (500/2500) and<br />

digital sets.<br />

MCAD can have up to 256 entries (0-255). Each entry can have up to 10<br />

on/off phases. Entry 0 is reserved for continuous tone and cannot be changed.<br />

Entries are reserved for ringing cadences.<br />

To define an MCAD cadence, enter the time for each on and off phase. Phases<br />

are in 5 ms increments. For example, enter 200 to have a phase last 1 second<br />

(200 x 5 ms = 1000 ms = 1 second).

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