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    The system prints the following on the maintenance terminal:
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    j SYNTAX ERROR#N =an error was found in the input message
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    j COMMFND FAILED= the request was not processed successfully
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    i DEVICl%n aa.bb.cc
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    I09 =
    ADMPI
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    IOE = SPM
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    IOF = APM
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    I12 =
    DFPAPMI
    I13 = NIC
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    and whereI
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    Force7.8 The FORCE command can be used to force devices and or
    In Service/Out of Servicecircuits into the maintenance busy state when not idle.
    CommandRemoving a device from service using the FORCE command
    takes the device down unconditionally.
    Featurephones7.8.1 To force an Analog or Digital Featurephone connected to a
    CIP, DCIP, or 
    DVCIP port in service or out of service, enter the
    following:
    r-----------‘-----------------------------------------------~---------~IIIIIIIFORCE CIP DN IS.II
    OS.I
    ,/I
    I
    OrFORCE CIP PORT 
    < pet > IS.
    OS.I
    I
    I
    / whereI  = three- or four-digit directory number of aI
    I
    I FeaturephoneI
    I)  
     = 0I
    I
    I  = 0 to 127I
    I
    L---------^-----------------------------------------------------------2
    NOTES:1. Port number is derived by relative CIP card number times 8
    plus circuit number on the card. The relative CIP card number
    is determined by the card’s position on the Featurephone DataLink Information Table 
    T7053-0.
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    2. For the DVCIP card, circuit numbers are defined:
    Voice
    0
    2
    4
    6
    Line Cards with
    Featurephopnes7.8.2 To force a CIP, VCIP, or DVCIP interface card in service or
    out of service, enter the following:
    . .
    r’-------------‘-----------------------------------------------------I1I‘FORCE CIP CARD 
     IS> /
    OS> ;
    whereI
    I
    I
     = 0I = 0 to 15I
    I
    I
    ‘-----“-----------------------------------------------------------------~
    Trunks7.8.3 To force a trunk circuit from active to maintenance busy
    using the physical location, enter the following:
    I--------------------------------------------------------------------I1
    [ FORCE TRUNK &lRCUlT     OS.
    II
    I
    I
    II
    ; whereIIII
    i  = 0
    II
    I
    f  = A to DI
    I1 = 
    oto11I
    ;  = 0 to 3IL-----------------____-___-________-______________________-----------;
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    TL-130206-1001To force a Digital Featurephone connected to VPLC2 (type 
    VP20)voice port out of service, enter the command given below
    r------------------------------------------------------------------~III
    i  FORCE DN 
    < directory-no. >I
    I
    I
    I
    I
    IS.I
    I
    OS.I
    I
    I
    II
    IIorIIIII
    lFORCE DIFP    IS.I
    II
    IIOS.I
    II
    I
    II  where .I
    II
    IIII  = three- or four-digit directory number of aII
    I  Featurephone
    III 
     = 0I
    I
    I = AtoDII
    I  = 
    oto11IIi  
    = oto7I
    I
    L------------------------------------------------------------------~To force a Digital Featurephone with the data option connected to
    a VPLC2 (type 
    VP20) voice and data combination port out of
    service, enter the command given below:
    r----------------------------------------------------.I
    I
    /  FORCE DN I
    IIS.
    OS.
    ------------7I
    I
    or
    iFORCE DFPAPM    I
    I
    OS.I  where
    /   = three- or four-digit directory number of a
    I  Featurephone
    I 
     = 0
    I  
    = AtoDI  = 
    oto111  
    Cckt>= oto7
    IS.
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    							TL-130200-1001Load CommandsM-258To force a trunk circuit from active to maintenance busy using
    the SID, enter the following:
    r-------------------------------------------------------~I
    1
    II  FORCE TRUNK SID 
      OS>I
    II
    Ij  whereI
    I
    II
    IIII  
     = 0II
    I  
    Csid >= Trunk circuit SID relative to the PEC; 0 to 63IIL-------------------------------------------------------~7.9 LOAD commands are used only in data applications
    The purpose of the load commands are to permit reloading of
    devices which may be malfunctioning but are still in service. A
    device must be in service to load it with operational code.
    Load 
    DIFP All. To perform a load DIFP for all applicable
    Featurephones in PEC 0, use the ALL form of the following
    command:
    r-------------------------------------------------------~I
    I
    I
    I
    I
    IALL
    I
    II
    IILOAD DIFPII
    STOPII
    I
    III
    L-------------------------------------------------------~If LOAD 
    DIFP ALL is typed, a request is sent to download all
    Featurephones in the PEC. No request is sent to the data switch.
    Messages are printed for the PEC download response, e.g., IN
    PROGRESS PO> As each voice circuit is downloaded, a
    message, RESPONSE 11, which indicates successful
    completion, is printed.
    If LOAD 
    DIFP STOP is typed, a request is sent to stop download
    of all Featurephones in the PEC. No request is sent to the data
    switch. Messages are printed for each PEC STOP response,
    e.g., IN PROGRESS PO. The PEC stops the downloading
    Featurephones.
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    If LOAD DEVICE SPECIFIC is typed, the device indicated is reset
    and reloaded. Any call up on the device is lost.r-------------------‘------------------------------------------------~;  LOAD DEVICE- TYPE PEC GROUP SLOT CIRCUIT OPI
    I;  or
    I
    II  LOAD DEVICE- TYPE ALL
    I
    II  or
    I
    I)  LOAD DATA
    I
    II
    IIII  whereII1I/DEVICE TYPE =ADMP, DCP, SPM, APM, OR DATA (Option ADMP
    I
    II
    I_ reloads ADMP only. Option Data reinitializes the entire network.) 
    IIIIPEC = 
    PECnumberI
    IGROUP = file group
    SLOT = physical slot within a group
    CIRCUIT =circuit on a given card
    OP =load operational load
    DATA =reload the data switch
    ALL =load all specified device types with operational loadI
    I
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    II
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    II
    I
    II
    Ii--------,---------__----_-----,-----------------------------------------~Other ALL commands. Other load command versions may be
    used in bulk form in a similar manner to that of the LOAD 
    DIFPALL command. The general form of this command is as follows:
    r--------_----_-----------------------------------------~IIIII  LOAD  ALL.II
    I
    III
    ) whereI
    II
    I1Ii  
    = NIC DCP SPM APM DIFP DFPAPMI
    ,-___-______----‘-----‘----‘----l-----I--‘--_----------_---,Load Data. The following is a bulk load command which can be
    used to download all PD-200 cards and devices:
    r---~~_--_~---_~_~--~~~~~~---------------_--------------~IIII
    I
    IILOAD DATA.IIIIIi___L_______________-------------------------------------
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    Table 7.2 shows the responses for the various load data
    commands seen at the maintenance terminal.
    Table 7.2Responses for Load Data Commands at Terminal
    INPUTRESPONSE
    Type in LOAD DATA when the
    A message prints:
    data switch cannot be loaded.COMMAND FAILED,
    .~.followed by an explanation given by
    the ADMP.
    Type in LOAD DATA when the
    data switch can be loaded.The data switch will be loaded and
    a message will print: IN PROGRESS
    When the load is complete, a message
    indicating the status of the data switch
    is printed.
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    Load Conlmand9.9.1 Table 7.3 shows the responses for the various load
    Responsescommands at the maintenance terminal.
    Table 7.3Responses for Load Commands at Terminal
    ,f the device input is VPLC2, and the
    device is VPLC2 with both voice and
    data circuits equipped,
    If the PEC is not able to do a download
    3n the voice device,
    If-everything is all right in the PEC, and
    ihe voice circuits start downloading,
    If the ADMP is not able to do an
    operational load on the data 
    device,If everything is all right with the data
    device,
    If something is wrong with the ADMP or
    the ADMP takes too long (more than a
    predefined time) to respond,
    If the device is not at the given PEC
    group slot address,
    If the device is VPLC and it is a data
    only card,
    For devices ADMP, DCP, SPM, APM,
    DIFP, or DFPAPM,
    If the ADMP is not able to do a load for
    all devices at this time,
    If the ADMP is able to load the devices
    with operational load,
    -irst response is for the voice
    ;ard/circuit. Second response is :or
    :he data card/circuit.
    4 message prints: COMMAND FAILED
    4 message prints:
    NOT A FEATUREPHONE
    4 messag? prints:COMMAND FAILED,
    ‘ollowed by an explanation given by the
    ADMP.The device is loaded with the
    operational load and a message prints:
    COMMAND COMPLETE
    A message prints:
    MR TIMED OUT
    A message prints:
    ADDRESS DOES NOT MATCH
    DEVICE TYPE
    A message prints:
    INVALID COMMAND FOR
    DATA ONLY CARD
    A load request is sent to the ADMP.
    A load request is not sent to the switch.
    A message prints:
    COMMANDFAILED, followed by an
    explanation message from the ADMP
    A message prints:
    IN PROGRESS, followed by a
    message indicating the success or
    failure of operational load for each
    device. When all devices are
    finished with the load process, a
    COMMAND COMPLETE isprinted.
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    THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.
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    							278-922-300PD-200 Maintenance7.10 This section contains information related to maintenance
    Tools and Fault Isolationtools and fault isolation.
    Maintenance Tools7.10.1 This paragraph covers information on visual fault/lamp
    indicators and peripheral devices, maintenance commands, and
    on-line diagnostics. Maintenance personnel will be able to do
    the following:
    . .l Identify and interpret data terminal tests and parameters
    l Identify and interpret ADMP terminal commands and menus
    l Classify fault code responses into functional categories of
    maintenance
    Figure.7.1Visual Fault Indicator - VPLC (INSIOOS LED)
    Red indicatorThis VPLC is in service.This VPLC is out of
    service.
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    							278-922-300Figure 7.2 Visual Fault Indicator -ADMP-A (INSlOOS LED and RESET BUTTON)
    7e+
    -
    -1*4i-
    El--
    00
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    eooel o
    l e
    - Red indicator lamp
    _ Reset button
    _ ADMP terminal cable connection
    50-pin male ribbon connector
    3m/part no. 3433
    LAMP
    Red indicatorON STEADYThis ADMP is in
    service.FLASHING (60 IPM)This ADMP is out of
    service while
    attempting to load
    (requestsloading). Passed ROM
    memory self-test.FLASHING (120 IPM)
    Failed ROM
    memory self-tests.
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