GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Issue 1 Manual
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TL-130500-1001 TYPE 200 DIGITAL22.b The Type 200 System Test Set is a compact SYSTEM TEST SETbriefcase-type test instrument. The set provides a man-machine interface for performing system maintenance to include verifying microprocessor operation and isolating hardware/software malfunctions. Type 200 Test22.4 The Type 200 Test Set interfaces with the system via the Set/SystemFB-17188 TPl2 (Test Panel Interface) card. Interface KITES: 0 The TPl2 card is described in paragraph 3.4.9. e Use of the test set with a system having the PD-200 Data System is not recommended. 0TYPE 200 DIGITAL SYSTEM TEST SET0 ADDDMA tapelotHALT WAIT HOLD SYNC WATCH write begm end. 0000ww000 - CPU -CoNTqOLS -Lz--J STOPArE3sRUNSTEPOFF&‘yEXECUTEEXECUTE 0 - DATA ENTRY @E. G.Figure 22.1Type 200 Test Set S.Fl 52108187S-263
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TL-130500-1001 PAGING/DICTATION EQUIPMENT23.0 Paging and dictation equipment is interfaced with the FB-17210-A PADIC (Public Address and Dictation) card, located in a PCMUS slot. l The card has two dictation circuits and one paging circuit. l The number of cards the system will support is unlimited when used for dictation. NOTE: The PADIC card is described in paragraph 3.6. The PADIC card allows for paging and/or code calling to four areas. These four areas are data base programmable into eleven different zones. Interfacing to the customer-provided paging/dictation equipment is shown on the system functional block diagram in TL-130300-1001. SW 52108187S-265
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TL-130500-1001 MUSIC-ON-HOLD 24.0 The music-on-hold hardware provides music to calling parties for the duration of time the call is placed in the holdqueue.The hardware (consisting of a music source, FM radio, packaged music source, etc.) interfaces with the system via the RABR and the PLCC cards, located in PCMUS slots. @ The FB-20996 RABR (Recorder Announcer BuildoutResistor) provides capacitive coupling to the PLCC tip and ring input.l The FB-17254-A PLCC (line circuit card) provides data base programming and specifies the group, universal card slot position, and circuit number for the line interface card. This card is used to connect the system to the music source. NOTE: The RABR and PLCC cards are described in section 3.0. Calls placed on hold will be connected to the music source via this line circuit rather than to the normal quiet termination. There is no limitation to the number of lines or trunks that can be connected to the music-on-hold feature. NOTE: To prevent crosstalk, some systems require implementation of a line circuit that is marked out of service (see the line IS/OS table of the CPG). SVR 5210 8187S-267
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SW 5210TL-130500-1001 RECORDER25.0 The recorder announcer supports CAS Main or ACD ANNOUNCERoperations. It announces to a caller “All Agents Busy” or an optional advertisement-type message. The system supports a maximum of five recorder announcers. Typically the fifth recorder announcer is used for night answer. A maximum of two recorder announcers per trunk group is allowed. The recorder annnouncer interfaces with the.system via a two-wire E&M trunk PCB, FB-17201, located in a PCMUS slot. An FB-20996 RABR (Recorder Announcer Buildout Resistor) card houses resistors to be connected in series with the tip and ring connections of the recorder announcer. The resistors inhibit conversation between subscribers connected to a particular announcement. NOTE: An FGBS Automatic Intercept Recorder Model INT or equivalent may be used. Hardware25.1 To connect the recorder announcer to the system, the following hardware is required: e One E&M trunk circuit interface per recorder announcer. The E&M trunk circuits are located on the FB-17201-PCM Two-Wire E&M Tie Trunk card. Each E&M trunk card contains four trunk circuits. The E&M trunk card is located in a universal card slot. e One recorder-announcer device for each announcement used in the system. An FGBS Automatic Intercept Recorder Model INT or equivalent device may be used. The recorder-announcers are housed in an enclosure external to the system, i.e., miscellaneous equipment rack. 0 An FB-20996 RABR card is mounted in a dedicated card slot on the back of the Power Monitor Transfer file, at slot position 8. This card contains eight resistors that support the interface to four recorder announcers. Two resistors, in each of four resistor pairs, are placed in series with the tip and ring connections to a recorder announcer. The resistors inhibit conversation between subscribers connected to the particular announcement. 8187S-269
TL-130500-1001 NOTES: l The RABR card also contains a coupling capacitor for the music-on-hold feature as described in this paragraph and in TL-130300-1001. l There is a system limit of 64 trunks that can be cut in to a recorder announcer. Applicable trunks are all cut in at the start of the recording to prevent entering into the middle of a message. A system configured for CAS Main/ACD can support five recorder announcers. A fully configured (operational CASMainiACD call) system can support two recorder announcers per trunk group. Often, only two recorder announcers (maximum) are used for CAS Main/ACD call functions in a system. The recorder announcers are housed in an enclosure that is external to the centrally located cabinets, i.e., miscellaneous equipment rack, and are cable-connected to the system. , Recorder announcer cabling and installation procedures are described in TL-130300-1001. S-2708187SW 5210
- -TL-130500-1001 CONFERENCE 26.0 For sites that have up to eight CAS MainiACD supervisors, HARDWARE FOR a minimum of one eight-party conference card is required to SILENT implement the silent monitor feature. One conference card will MONITOR allow one supervisor to monitor any one agent. If more supervisors must monitor various agents concurrently, an additional conference card must be provided for each concurrent monitor. If nonblocking access to the feature is desired, assign the same number of conference cards as the number of supervisors in the system. The conference cards used for silent monitor are totally independent of the regular system conference feature and do not affect the two-conference-card-per-system limit. SVR 5210 8/87s-171
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