GTE Omni Si Database Technical Practices Manual
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Figure 7.3Visual Fault Indicator - UCB (DCP) (INSIOOS LED and RESET BUTTON) Red Indicator Lamp Reset button Reset Button: Initializes DCP by accessing hard disk files via ADPM for loading DCP memory Red indicator 5210 ON STEADY This ADMP is in service. FLASHING (60 IPM) This ADMP is out of service while attempting to load (requests loading). Passed ROM memory self-test. FLASHING (120 IPM) Failed ROM memory self-tests DCP cannot communicate with PR. 8/87M-265
278-922-300Figure 7.4Visual Lamp Indicators and Switches - Asynchronous Packet Manager (APM) KTEST BUTTON TESTLAMP LAMPON STEADYFLASHING (60 IPM)FLASHING (120IPM) Link LAMPCallThis APM is inThis APM is out ofFailed ROM service (loaded).service whilememory self-attempting to loadtests. (Requests down loading). APM DTE/DCE Passed ROM memoryswitch is in the self-test.wrong position. ON STEADYOFFTerminal busyTerminal idle (no (connected toconnection). another terminal). M-266 81875210
278-922-300Figure 7.4Visual Lamp Indicators and Switches - Asynchronous Packet Manager (APM) (Continued1 VIEW SHOWING LAMPSCALL LINK 5210 LAMPON STEADYFLASHING (60 IPM)FLASHING (120 IPM)Red indicatorThis APM is inThis APM is out of Failed ROM lit service (loaded).service while memory self-tests. attempting to loadAPM DTEIDCE (Requests down loading).switch is in the Passed ROM memory wrong position. self-test. LAMPON STEADYOFFCall Terminal busyTerminal idle (no (connected toconnection). another terminal 8J87M-267
278-922-300Figure 7.4Visual Lamp Indicators and Switches - Asynchronous Packet Manaaer (APMI(Continued -- . VIEW SHOWING BUTTONS TEST _ FRONT -- REAR LINEDATA r-lRESETOUT IN /DCE DTE BUTTON FUNCTIONS BUTTONTest ResetFUNCTIONCauses test message to appear on ADMP terminal screen - ERMA CH(2). Interrupts any data call and resets APM; requests reload from ADMP. DTE/DCESelects DTE or DCE mode of operation. $1875210
278-922-300Figure 7.5Visual Lamp indicators and Switches - Synchronous Packet Manager (SPM) FRONT . . X.25SWITCHX.25 TE ST REARI LAMPION STEADYOFFX.25 Test ActiveDuring a link X.25 test (X.25 test button pressed)During an idle state (no link connection) I LAMPION STEADY lx.25During a link X.25 hostDuring an idle state (no link connection) LAMPON STEADYFLASHING (60 IPM)FLASHING (120 PM)Switch LinkThis SPM is inThis SPM is out of serviceFailed ROM servicewhile attemptingmemory self-(loaded).to load (requests downloading).test. Passed ROM memory self-test. 52108/87M-269
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TL-130200-1001Maintenance TerminalTable 7.4 is a listing of the maintenance terminal fault codes and Fault Code Listingstheir functions. CODE I--00 _- 01,... -- I- 02 5210I03 I04I05 j 06 I 07I 08I I09 10 11 F 12I I13 Table a.4Fault Code Listings FUNCTIONSCEC BLOCK PARITY CEC DYNAMIC RAM MEMORY FAILURE CEC-PEC CONTROL MEMORY READ-AFTER-WRITE FAILURE CEC-PEC COMMON MEMORY READ-AFTER-WRITE FAILURE CEC-TO-CEC TOTAL COMMUNICATION LINK FAILURE CEC-CEC SINGLE COMMUNICATION LINK FAILURE CEC SYSTEM NETWORK TEST FAILURE CEC LOADING MALFUNCTION PEC NETWORK TEST MALFUNCTION PEC DIRECTIVE TEST MALFUNCTION PEC DIRECTIVE HOPPER FULL MALFUNCTION PEC ILLEGAL EVENT ERROR MALFUNCTION PEC READ-AFTER-WRITE FAILURE IN CHANNEL MEMORY PEC SELF-TEST ERRORS MALFUNCTION PEC 10 MS MALFUNCTION Tl SUPERVISOR GENERAL ALARM CEC 1 MS STOPPED-FAILURE CEC ALARM COMMON MEMORY BLOCK PARITY ERROR FAILURE PRE-LOADING MEMORY TEST FAILURE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT DATA (PED) EVENT HOPPER FAILURE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT DATA (PED) DIRECTIVE HOPPER FAILURE 8/87 M-271
Table 7.4Fault Code Listings (Continued)I CODEIFUNCTIONSI 221 MDR OUTPUT CONTROL FAULT I 23IFUTURE 24FUTURE_. 25REAL- TIME CLOCK FAILURE I 26IPOWER FAILURE I.27 .1 HOTEUHEALTH CARE DISK BACK-UP FAlLUREI 281 CAS MAIN/ACD AGENT INSTRUMENT DATA LINK ERROR 1 29CAS MAIN/ACD MESSAGE QUEUE ERROR 30ATTENDANT CONSOLE DATA CHECK ERROR I 311 PEC ODDB BACK-UP FAILURE I 321 CIPNCIP CARD FAILURE I 331 CIPNCIP PORT FAILURE 34REMOTE FADS REPORTING ERROR 35REMOTE FADS REPORTING ERROR I 361 SYSTEM RESET 37FUTURE 38CEC-PEC COMMON MEMORY READ ERROR I 391 ADMP INITIALIZATION RELATED ERRORS 40DISK FILES GVTXOOS AND’ GVTXOlO (TCM/FRL) I/O ERRORS ) DISK I/O ERRORS TL-130200-1001 81875210
TL-130200-10015210 ADMP Terminal andl Terminal Prerequisites User Prerequisites -Must be a DEC VT-l 00, VT-l 01, or equivalent type video terminal - Baud rate set to 1200 - Secondary keypad requires key function overlay as shown in VT-l 01 Secondary Keypad Overlay NOTE: Must have full cursor flow control. VT-1 01 Secondary Keypad OverlayGETPUT MEMMEMSEARCH MEM GET PRODPUT PROD GET OTHERPUT OTHER FIELDRECORD DEFAULTDEFAULTSEARCH PRODEXIT HELPREFRESH SCREEN I 0 User Prerequisites - Level 0 password required to view most menus - Level 5 password required to perform all procedures in ADMP User’s Guide ADMJ’ Terminal8 Exit Key: The Exit (EXIT) key on the VT-101 is the dash (-) Special Keyskey on the numerical keypad. Use this key to exit a menu or screen. Continue to depress the (EXIT) key until the desired screen is reached. l Numerical Keypad: The numerical keypad on the right side of the VT-101 keyboard has special functions as defined in the Data Table Options section. All numbers must be typed using the keys across the top of the keyboard. * Caps Lock Key: The UIPKG does not differentiate between upper- and lower-case letters. Therefore, the (CAPS LOCK) should generally be left in the up position to facilitate use of the number keys. 8187M-273
o Enter Key: The (ENTER) key is the large key at the bottom right corner of the numerical keypad to the right of the keyboard. ADMP Terminal Cursoro During the first screen display, the cursor is positioned at the Positioningfirst changeable field. o To move forward to the next field, depress (tab), (return), or (right arrow) keys. l To move backward to the previous field, depress (left arrow) key NOTES:1. Forward means a field to the right or below the current cursor position. 2. Backward means a field to the left or above the current cursor position. l If the cursor is positioned at the first field and the (left) arrow is depressed, the cursor will wrap around to the last field of the screen. o If the cursor is positioned at the last field and the (right) arrow, (tab), or (return) key is depressed, the cursor will wrap around the first field on the screen. e The (up) and (down) arrows can be used to position to the first or last input field (respectively) currently on the screen. For the function keys on the ADMP terminal: 8 MEM refers to the live memory of the system. 8 PROD refers to actual files on hard disk. * OTHER is not operational at this time. Function Keys8) GET command - to produce a record from a MEM or PROD. 8 PUT command - to write/modify a record from MEM or PROD. @ SEARCH command - to locate an unknown record by entering the content of a particular field within that record. o FIELD DEFAULT - changes the values of a particular field to the program default values of that field. o RECORD DEFAULT - changes the values of a complete record to the program default values of that record. e REFRESH key - On occasion, because of network or line problems, a garbled character may appear on the user’s screen. The (REFRESH) command may be used to clear and 81875210 TL-130200-1001