It's been awhile since I used a maintenance set also but I believe it's your spre code plus 91. Then you type out LD on the keypad (I think it's 53) for load, # for a space, then your load number such as 36, then ## for enter. If you're testing trunks You would type out TRK on the key pad, etc.
I'm pulling this from memory though so I might be off a bit. But that's the jist of it.
Forgot to mention, the maintenance set must be programmed as such by adding it in the set's class of service. Can't remember the cls pneumonic. Think it's mnta.
If you're testing trunks it's trk # , the tn, and ## for enter. That will pull DT and away you go. Log into the terminal so you can see your errors as you test.
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