GTE Omni Scbs Installation And Maintenance Manual
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CO Y eration GE OMNll SBCS LOCATION OF CURSOR CONTROL KEYS (SUPERSCRIPT NUMBER OVER LETTER KEY INDICATES ASSOCIATED PARAMETER LOCATION ON SCREEN.) CURSOR MAY BE MOVED FROM ONE PARAMETER TO THE NEXT PARAMETER IN SEQUENCE BY USING THE RETURN KEY OR DIRECTLY TO A DESIRED PARAMETER LOCATION BY USING THE CURSOR CONTROL KEYS. CURSOR CONTROL KEYS PARAMETER SHIFT + J Pl SHIFT + K P2 SHIFT + L P3 SHIFT + U P4 SHIFT + I P5 SHIFT + 0 P6 2.20
Function Key Operation NAME SELECT/ RETURN RELEASE/RLS TERMlNATElTRM CANCEL/CAN PRINT ADD/CHG DUPLICATE/DUP TAPE START DISPLAYIDSP REMOVElRMV PMP KEY RETURN PFl SHIFT + PFl PF2 CTRL + PF2 PF3 PF4 SHIFT + PF4 PF5 SHIFT + PF5 FUNCTION USED AFTER TYPING THE SECURITY CODE OR CMC THREE-DIGIT NUMBER. CAN BE USED AFTER TYPING P VALUE TO MOVE THE CURSOR TO THE NEXT PARAMETER POSITION. EXIT FROM A COMMAND AT ANY TIME. USEFUL TO CHANGE TO ANOTHER COMMAND OR EXIT FROM AN ERROR CONDITION. TERMINATE THE CMC COMMAND. USED BEFORE ENTERING ANY P VALUES TO EXIT FROM A TABLE. CANCELS A KEYED IN VALUE. USED TO ERASE TYPING ERROR. WILL NOT DELETE A VALUE FROM MEMORY. THE DISPLAY OF CURRENT SCREEN IS SENT TO THE PRINTER. ONE SCREEN IS PRINTED AT A TIME. THE CURSOR MUST BE VISIBLE ON THE SCREEN AND ALL PMPlSYSTEM COMMUNICATION COMPLETED BEFORE PRESSING PRINT. OTHERWISE. DATA FROM THE SCREEN IS LOST, TRANSMISSION IS INTERRUPTED, AND THE PMP MUST BE TURNED OFF AND ON TO REINITIALIZE PMP PROGRAM CONTROL. WRITES (ENTERS) THE ENTERED P VALUE INTO DATA BASE MEMORY. IN SOME TABLES, RMV MUST BE USED TO DELETE PREVIOUS VALUE BEFORE PRESSING ADDICHG. DISPLAY INDICATES WHETHER THE P VALUE WAS ADDEDORCHANGED. INCREMENTS THE TABLE’S MAIN PARAMETER WHILE CAUSING REMAINING P VALUES TO STAY THE SAME AS THE PREVIOUS SCREEN. USEFUL FOR ENTERING REPETITIVE P VALUES SUCH AS STATION AND TRUNK DATA. STARTS THE ODDB BACK UP TAPE DURING THE LOAD OR SAVE DATA BASE PROCEDURE. REQUIRED AFTER ENTERING SOME CMC COMMAND. DISPLAYS P VALUES OF A TABLE. IF NO VALUES EXIST FOR A PARAMETER, THE P VALUE IS BLANK. DEPRESSING DSP A SECOND TIME INCREMENTS THE MAIN PARAMETERS AND THEIR P VALUES ARE DISPLAYED. DEPRESSING DSP AT THE END OF A TABLE LISTING EITHER DISPLAYS THE FIRST P VALUE GAIN OR TERMINATES THE TABLE BY EXITING. DELETES ALL P VALUES EXCEPT THE MAIN PARAMETER FROM A TABLE. REQUIRED AT SOME TABLES BEFORE NEW VALUES CAN BE ENTERED. 2.21
1 DESCRIPTION 1 . OMNI SBCS DATA BASE IS MODIFIED OR ENHANCED BY ADDRESSING DATA BASE TABLES AND THEN ENTERING OR CHANGING PARAMETER VALUES. DATA BASE TABLES ARE ADDRESSED BY CMC (CHANGE AND MAINTENANCE CODE) COMMAND ENTERED VIA THE PORTABLE MAINTENANCE PANEL OR THE MASTER CONTROL TELEPHONE. . THE THREE-DIGIT CMC COMMAND IS THE SAME AS THE CMC TABLE NUMBER ADDRESS. . PARAMETER VALUES ARE ENTERED USING PROGRAM FUNCTION (PF) KEYS, NUMERIC KEYS, *, AND #. )I TO ACCESS A DATA BASE CMC TABLE USING THE PMP: (1) AT SECURITY CODE PROMPT, ENTER APPROPRIATE LEVEL REQUIRED FOR DESIRED CMC TABLE. I SECURITY CODE=- (2) AT CMC COMMAND PROMPT, ENTER DESIRED THREE-DIGIT CMC NUMBER AND PRESS RETURN KEY. (3) PARAMETER VALUES MAY NOW BE ENTERED OR MODIFIED USING CMC COMMAND’S INPUT MENU DISPLAYED ON PMP SCREEN. SCREEN DISPLAYS: CMC=- ***x* COMMAND READY 0 kfUiP ERROR CODE MESSAGES: COMMUNICATIONS ERRORS ARE DISPLAYED IF OCCURING WHILE IN CMC TABLE. . PROGRESS: INFORMATION IS BEING PROCESSED BY PROGRAM. 2.22
I P2: P5: CMC= XXX CMC= XXX Pl: - - ::I P4: 2; P3: P6: EACH CMC TABLE CAN HAVE UP TO SIX PARAMETERS. XXX IDENTIFIES THREE-DIGIT CMC COMMAND. PARAMETERS ARE ALWAYS NUMBERED ON SCREEN AND LOCATED IN SAME POSITION. CMC TABLES WITH LESS THAN SIX PARAMETERS WILL DISPLAY ONLY REQUIRED NUMBER OF PARAMETERS. ALL CMC COMMAND TABLES ARE LOCATED IN OMNI SBCS GTEP MANUAL (h) PA BASE PROGRAMMING SECTION). PARAMETER VALU (P VALUES) AND CMC COMMAND OPERATION ARE OUTLINED FOR EACH COMMAND. 2.23
(2) CMC COMMAND (1) CMC PROMPT (3) STATUS AREA (4) MESSAGE AREA ” 1 1. T 1ST LINE CMC=123 DSP lo:23 2ND LINE P1:0100 P4: (5) 3RD LINE P2:200 P5: PARAMETER AREA 4TH LINE P 3 : CURSOR NUMBERED PARAMETER (1) CMC PROMPT (6) (5) (2) CMC COMMAND CODE - THREE DIGIT CMC NUMBER IDENTIFYING SPECIFIC CMC COMMAND TABLE. (3) OPERATIONAL STATUS AREA - . DSP: INDICATES DISPLAY PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY HAS BEEN PRESSED AND SCREEN DISPLAYS P VALUES. * ADD OR CHANGE: INDICATES ADD/CHANGE PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY HAS BEEN PRESSED AND NEW DATA OR MODIFICATION IS BEING WRITTEN TO OMNI SBCS MEMORY. . RMV: INDICATES REMOVE PROGRAM FUNCTION KEY HAS BEEN PRESSED AND PARAMETER VALUE DATA IS BEING DELETED FROM OMNI SBCS MEMORY. (4) MESSAGE DISPLAY AREA: . MM/DD/YY: DATE IS DISPLAYED BEFORE ENTERING COMMAND TABLE. @ HH:MM: TIME IS DISPLAYED DURING DISPLAY, ADD/CHANGE, OR REMOVE PROGRAM FUNCTIONS. (5) PARAMETER DISPLAY AREA - IDENTIFIES VALUES OF PARAMETERS BEING CHANGED OR VERIFIED. (6) CURSOR - INDICATES LOCATION OF CURSOR ON SCREEN. 2.24
Error Messages - . TWO TYPES OF ERROR MESSAGES: (1) PMP PROGRAM CODE OR PMP/CPM COMMUNICATION ERRORS (SEE TABLE BELOW). (2) CMC PROGRAMMING PARAMETER ERRORS (SEE OMNI SBCS GTEP MANUAL, DATA BASE PROGRAMMING SECTION). # LINE ERROR TRANSMISSION ERROR, CPM FAILED TO RECEIVE DATA TRANSMITTED FROM PMP # BASIC PRG. ERROR PMP PROGRAM CODE ERROR. THE PMP MONITORS INSTRUCTION CODES AND REPORTS A BASIC PROG CANNOT EXECUTE THE INSTRUCTION. “CC” MEANS AS FOLLOWS: CO: BUFFER OVERFLOW IO: DEVICE I/O ERROR MBER OF THE PMP PROGRAM CODE WHERE THE TO REINITIALIZE THE PMP. THE PMP DISPLAYS THE 2.25
GUE OMNn SBCS INSTRUCTIIONS: PERFQRM THE FOLLOWING TASKS IN THE SEQUENCE OUTLINED BELOW IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STUDENT WORKBOOK, THE OMNI SBCS GTEP MANUAL, AND THE PMP PRIMER. WORK ORDER #2.1 ZOMPANY NAME: NU SYSTEM CO. PHONE #: (703) 555-1212 LOCATION: RESTON, VIRGINIA WORK ORDER #2.1 (TASK #2) 3RtGINATOR: TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGER TASKS: l Access the PMP Control Program. l Complete 12 introductory exercises in the PMP Primer to become familiar with the format and operation of basic CMC commands. INSTRUCTIONS: (1) COLD Restart the system and power ON the PMP. (2) Access the PMP program which has been loaded by using the procedure in the Student Workbook. Use the high level security code access. (3) Turn to the laboratory exercises in the PMP Primer. Complete the 12 introductory exercises. Be certain to carefully read the description for each CMC command, the required parameters, and the error conditions. All of these programming commands will be addressed in greater detail during later programming activities. Ask your instructor for assistance or clarification as needed. 2.26
Default Standard Data Base/Status and Capacity ’ I I l DEFAULT STATUS COLUMN IDENTIFIES STATUS OF ITEMS IN DEFAULT STANDARD DATA BASE: l STATION USERS HAVE ACCESS TO ALL FEATURES EXCEPT EXECUTIVE OVERRIDE THROUGH ASGN = ITEMS DEPENDENT UPON SYSTEM CONFIGURATION (NUMBER OF TRUNKS, STATIONS, OR LINES). SPECIFIC DEFAULT ASSIGNMENTS ARE INDICATED IN PARENTHESES. FIXED = ITEMS WITH MAXIMUM DEFAULT VALUES, INDEPENDENT OF DATA BASE CHANGES CMC = ITEMS REQUIRING ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING THROUGH CHANGE AND MAINTENANCE CODE COMMANDS. STA = ITEMS REQUIRING INPUT BY STATION USER. DEFAULT COS LEVEL: 1. (REFER TO CMC-104. CMC-202. AND CMC-252). 2.27
It St ICGO ICGl ICG2 ICG3 ICC4 Slots Slots Slots Slots Slots 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 IO 11 12 13 14 CKTO 200 208 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 296 304 312 CKT 1 201 209 217 225 233 241 249 257 265 273 281 289 297 305 313 CKTP 202 210 218 226 234 242 250 258 266 274 282 290 298 306 314 CKT3 203 211 219 227 235 243 251 259 267 275 283 291 299 307 315 CKT 4 204 212 220 228 236 244 252 260 268 276 284 292 300 308 316 CKTS 205 213 221 229 237 245 253 261 269 277 285 293 301 309 317 CKT6 206 214 222 230 238 246 254 262 270 278 286 294 302 310 318 CKT7 207 215 223 231 239 247 255 263 271 279 287 295 303 311 319 * AUTOMATIC ASSIGNMENT OF VOICE STATION DIRECTORY NUMBERS TO CIRCUIT UPON STATION INSTALLATION.* e STATION CARDS (8EKC, 8SLC and SDTC) CAN BE REPLACED IN SLOTS 00-14. @ STATION NUMBERS WHERE NO LINE CARD OR EKT IS INSTALLED IN VACANT NUMBER. NOTE: STATION NUMBERS FOR 8SLC WHERE NO SINGLE LINE INSTRUMENT IS CONNECTED MUST BE “MADE BUSY” (SEE CMC 701). . IF 4DMR CARD IS INSTALLED IN CARD SLOT 08-14, DTMF AND BP TELEPHONES CAN BE CONNECTED TO 8SLC CARD. IF 4DMR CARD IS NOT INSTALLED, ONLY DP, SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES CAN BE CONNECTED TO 8SLC CARD AND NO TOUCH TONE TIE TRUNKS CAN BE USED. . IF 8EKC CARD IS PLACED IN CARD SLOT 01, DSS CONSOLES ARE AUTOMATICALLY ASSIGNED TO CIRCUITS ALLOTTED FOR STATION DIRECTORY NUMBERS. *DEFAULT DATA TERMINAL STATION NUMBERING PLAN IS DESCRIBED lN MODULE lV. 2.28
FEATURES Attendant Ooerator PACKAGES A AND B DEFAULT PACKAGE C DEFAULT DATA BASE DATA BASE ACCESS CODES (FAC) ACCESS CODES (FAC) 0 1 Default Station Numbers (Voice) I 200-319 1 200-319 (Basic) 320-439 (Expanded) 1 Default Station Numbers (Data) - (DTA only) I 350-379 I 350-379 (Basic) 4400-4429 (Expanded) Least Cost Routing (default allows all routes) 9 9 CO 1 Access 75 75 CO 2 Access 76 76 I CO 3 Access I 85 I 85 CO 4 Access 86 86 CO 5 Access 45 45 (Basic) not assigned (Expanded) CO 6 Access 46 46 (Basic) not assigned (Expanded) I FX 1 Access I 10 I 10 FX 2 Access 12 12 FX 3 Access 13 13 FX 4 Access 14 14 I FX 5 Access I 15 I 15 FX 6 Access 16 16 WATS 1 Access 70 70 WATS 2 Access 72 72 WATS 3 Access 73 73 WATS 4 Access 74 74 TIE 1 Access (E & M) 80 80 TIE 2 Access (Loop) 82 82 TIE 3 Access 83 83 TIE 4 Access 84 84 2.29