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    							DXP Correspondence ManualAutomatic Route Selection12.6
    Automatic Route
    Selection for
    Speed Dial
    NumbersYou can arrange for the system to process the system speed dial, and
    any personal speed dial numbers, that you program for the users,
    through the automatic route selection (ARS) feature. If the users
    program their own personal speed dial numbers and you have enabled
    ARS processing of calls, they must prefix their personal speed dial
    numbers with the ARS preselect code.
    If you are using DISA with ARS, the programmer must determine the
    pause time for when a user is calling out on a DISA line and
    attempting to dial out via ARS. Once you determine the pauses, you
    need to insert them in a modify digit table.
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    							Automatic Route Selection
    DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Twelve
    Review1. You cannot use call costing with ARS; true or false?
    Questions-2. The ARS feature uses a different entry table from the toll
    restriction feature; true or false?
    3. At default, the DXP has ARS enabled; true or false?
    4. Direct line selection bypasses ARS; true or false?
    5. The route table specifies the following three parameters:
    6. What is the “match any digit” symbol used by the DXP?
    7. You can program a maximum of
    table.routes on each route
    8. A pause is an example of a modified digit from the modify digit
    table; true or false? 
    						
    							DXP Correspondence Akmua~Automatic Route Selection
    9. The DXP can cost both incoming and outgoing calls; true or
    false?
    10.You cannot use speed dials with ARS; true or false?
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Contents113
    System Printouts
    Chapter Thirteen: System Printouts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~..........................13-1
    13.1Introducing System Printouts.............................................................13-113.2 Identifying System Printouts..............................................................
    13-2Chapter Thirteen Review Questions...................................................
    13-3Chapter Con tents 
    						
    							DXf Correspondence ManualPrintouts
    L13
    System Printouts
    13.1
    Introducing
    Sys 
    tern PrintoutsIThe system makes a wide variety of printout records available. Use
    this programming procedure to choose the user’s desired printout
    types and to direct the printouts to either the 
    ShIDA/SMDR data
    printer or the VDT screen.
    NOTE: Press CONTROL C to stop a printout to the VDT screen when
    necessary. This action will not stop printout to a data printer.
    Printouts
    1. system
    2. Station
    3. Lines
    4.Intercom Numbers
    5.SNDA / SNDR
    6.Toll / ARS
    7.Peripherals
    8. Complete System Data
    9.Abort Printouts
    The Printouts MenuPrintouts 13 
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    							PrintoutsDXP Correspondence Manual13.2
    Identifying
    System PrintoutsYou can choose to printout information in any of the following
    categories:
    1. System
    2. Station
    3. Lines
    4. Intercom Numbers
    5. SMDA 
    / SMDR
    6. Toll 
    / ARS
    7. Peripherals
    8. Complete System Data
    9. Abort Printouts
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualPrintoutsChapter Thirteen
    Review1. You can send SMJJAEMDR reports to one of two devices,
    what are they?
    Questions.
    I2. Chapterprovides further SMDALWDR information.
    3. Pressing 
    CTRL C stops a data printout to the printer; true or
    false?
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    							DXP Correspondence ManualChapter Con tentsDiagnosticsChapter Fourteen: Diagnostics
    ...........................................................14-1
    14.1IntroducingDiagnostics......................................................................14- 1
    14.2Initialize Diagnostic Data...................................................................14-2
    14.3ROM Checksum Verification.............................................................
    14-2
    14.4Scratch RAM Test..............................................................................
    14-2
    14.5Non Volatile RAM test.......................................................................
    14-2
    14.6Time Switch Memory Test.................................................................
    14-3
    14.7Main CPU DTMF Receiver Test........................................................
    14-3
    14.8AUX Board DTMF Receiver Test.....................................................
    14-3
    14.9Speaker Coefficients..........................................................................
    14-414.10 CPU Board and DIP Switches............................................................
    14-4Chapter Fourteen Review
    Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-5Chapter Contents 
    						
    							DXP Correspondence ManualDiagnosticsDiagnostics
    14.1The DXP provides you with the option of doing several different types
    Introducingof diagnostic checks on the system. This chapter details the types of
    diagnostics and their functions.
    DiagnosticsNOTE: You shouldpetionn all diagnostic tests on an idle system and
    I
    under the direction of a Comdial technician. A busy system
    could produce invalid test results. Because there 
    are numerous
    items that could contribute to a failure of any of these tests,
    Comdial assistance is required in interpreting the results 
    of the
    diagnostic tests.
    Diagnostics
    1. Initialize Diagnostic Data
    2. ROM Checksum Verification
    3. Scratch RAM Test
    4. Non-Volatile RAM Test
    5. Time Switch Memory Test
    6. Main CPU DTMF Receiver Test
    7. AUX. Board DTMF Receiver Test
    8. Speaker Coefficients
    9. CPU Board Dig SwitchesThe Diagnostics 
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    							14.2
    Initialize
    Diagnostic Data
    14.3
    ROM Checksum
    Verification
    14.4
    Scratch RAM
    TestThis option clears all previous diagnostic test results from memory.
    The ROM checksum test calculates and displays a checksum to test
    the integrity of the system software EPROMs.
    This test checks the integrity of the scratch RAM area by writing and
    reading words in memory. The test works by writing a known pattern,
    “55AA” into memory and then reading the area of memory back. The
    system then writes and reads a second known pattern, 
    “AA%.” This
    algorithm checks every byte in the the scratch RAM area. If an error
    occurs, the system displays a message stating that the test failed.
    Scratch RAM is considered the working area of memory for the
    DXP’s microprocessor. This area of memory is “volatile,” which
    means that any data in this area is lost when the system loses power.
    This test checks the integrity of the NOV-RAM area of memory. The
    14.5NOV-RAM area of memory is write protected and backed up by super
    Non vo/ati/ecapacitors on the DXP’s RAM memory board. The programmed
    database and SMDRs are stored in this area of memory. This test uses
    RAM test
    Ithe same write/read algorithm as the scratch RAM employs.
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