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Force Download Stop. To stop the force download all process,
the following command is used:
5210r------_---_-----------------------------------------1I
IFORCE DOWNLOAD 
5 pet > STOP.I
I
I
[ whereI
I
II
II
;  
 = 0I
L-----___________---__-___---------------------------:Load 
DIFP All. To perform a load DIFP for all applicable
Featurephones in all 
PECs, the ALL form of the following
command may be used:
r----------------‘-----------------------------------,IIIIIIIALL.IIIILOAD DIFPI,ISTOP.I
I...

Page 642

Memory Watch2.2.2 The Memory Watch (MW) command is used to display
Commanddata changes to an address on one of the CEC memorypages. Memory watch can be initiated by either of the TTY
ports, but only one at a time. If the watch is in progress,
another watch cannot be initiated until the first memory watch
is turned off. Either TTY port can cancel the watch. Any one
of the CEC memory pages can be watched. The input/output
format for memory watch is shown in Table 2.7.
I 
‘-../  
INPUT
OUTPUTj  1. Initiate...

Page 643

I I--l e”L”“- I “” I
PUT Command2.2.3 Four methods are used to enter maintenance
Entrycommands into the system:
l Physical location
l Software identification
l Directory number
l Equipment number
The following are examples of each type of maintenance
command entry method:
. . . .Phy&al LocationEnter the following information into the system:
MethodNOTE: These forms of the PUT command cannot be used for
Integrated Featurephone lines.
I
LINEIS
I
I
PUTTRUNK CARD 
  
I
I
IDTMFOS.or
I
ILINE
IIS 
IPUTTRUNK...

Page 644

r-----------------------------------------------------------------------,II
ILINEIS
1
IPUTTRUNK SID 
 I
IDTMF
OS.
. .IPUTTRUNK CERCUIT    ,1DTMFOS.^ I
./ where..
II
I
L-----__----_-----------------------------------------------------------,/  
 = 0
I  
C-sic! >= 0 to 255 for line circuits, 0 to 63 for trunk circuits, 0 to 7 for DTMF
I
Ireceivers
I
I I-- I3ULUU- I vu I
Software IdentityEnter the following information:
MethodFor example:
I-------------------------------------------,IIIPUT LI SID 0 255 IS....

Page 645

Equipment NumberTo change the status of a Release Link Trunk (RLT) using the
Methodequipment number, enter the following information:r---------------‘--------------------------------------------------------
1IIIIS.I
IPUT  < equipment number >III
OS.II
I
IIII  where
IIII
. . .;
 __I
I
I = RLT
 = 0 to = 15 for RLTsL---_-_______-----------------------------------------------------------1For example:
r------------------------------------------------------IIIPUT RLT 15...

Page 646

PUT CancelWhen using a PUT or FORCE command after a prior PUT
Commandcommand, the following system response may appear:
r------------------------------------------------------1
IIIMAINTENANCE COMMAND DENIED.Ii_--------______---_____________________---------------jThis occurs when the prior PUT command has not been
completed because of waiting for circuits to become idle.
To avoid further waiting, cancel the PUT command by entering
the PUT CANCEL command. All circuits which have been put
out of service...

Page 647

5210
----- ----
Unlock Command2.2.5 UNLOCK command is used to unlock a Featurephone
which has been locked by the user. To unlock a Featurephone,
enter the following:
r---------------------------------------------------I
I
i UNLOCK DN < directory-number > .
I  where
I
I
I C directory-number >= directory number assigned
I
I
Ito a Featurephone
~______________------------------------------------~
Memory Access2.3 Mem6ry access commands can be used to control the
Commandssystem configuration and make changes...

Page 648

I L- I3lJLuu- I vu IThe format for the GR command is shown as follows
r-----------------------------------------------------------------------~III
I  GR 
< memory>   .I
II
Ij  whereI
II
I
C memory > =IO, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, DO, Dl, 02, D3,I
II
D4, D5, D6, 
07IIIIIIII
I
I =
Address to be read, or the beginning address
iI__Iof a string of memory locations to be read.iIII
I 
=.ILast address of a string of memory locationsII
I
- I
Ito be read (not needed if reading only oneI
.I
....

Page 649

I
IA
:DGR       .
I
j  where
BI
I
< device >I= ADMP, DCP, SPM, APM, DFPAPM, or NICI
AIB =
Irefers to the A or B processor of the ADMP, DCP, and SPMI
Idevices. (For ADMP, only A is supported.) Omit for other devices.
I
= oto7I
I
7= oto11II =
I0 to 7 (Omit for ADMPan DCP.)I
I =
starting memory address. Valid values: 000000-FFFFFF
I =
Iending memory address. Valid values: 000000-FFFFFF
I
IIAddress must contain all 6 digits including leading zeroes.
I
I
I
IIf only one byte is to be read, the ending address...

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M-76The system prints a message on the maintenance terminal to
indicate the status of the GR or DGR commands as follows in
Table 2.7:Table 2.7Status of the GR or DGR Commandr-----------------------------------------------------------------------,I
i  (a) SYNTAX ERROR
The original input command wording
Ior abbreviations were not correct.
I
Ij  (b) CABINET NOT IN SERVICE
I
_
.I /  (c) COMMAND IN USE
I
-I/  (d) PEC 
NOTEQUiPPED1  (e) PEC NOT INS
j  (f) COMMAND COMPLETED
I(g) IN PROGRESS
;  (h) COMMAND...
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