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Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
Inter-Tel Microprocessor Key Installation And Maintenance Practices Manual
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PROGRAMMING SECTION 340-100-400 Issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES STATION COMMAND CODE DEFINITIONS Encoded Encoded Character Action Character Action # $ O/O & + - 0 CALL FORWARD DO-NOT-DISTURB RESET CFWD/DND STACK INTERCOM CALL RECONNECT INTERCOM CALL CONF. ACCESS CONF. RELEASE CALL BACK EXEC. PRIORITY CALL TRANSFER OFF-HOOK ON-HOOK STATION POWER-UP CANCEL ENTRY INTERCOM TONE RING PAGE COMMAND LINE KEY 1 PRESSED LINE KEY 2 PRESSED LINE KEY 3 PRESSED LINE KEY 4...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES ONLINE MONITOR SECTlOd 340-100-401 Issue 3, April 1983 ONLINE MONITOR CONTENTS PAGE 1.00 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-l General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..+I Description............................51 2.00 COMMANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-l Memory Display M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-l Change C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .5-l Quit Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
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CTRL X * ONLINE MONITOR INTER-TEL PRACTICES SECTION 340-100-401 Issue 3, April 1983 -Entering a backslash and a car- riage return displays the con- tents of memory at the previous address. Designator Letter Name Number , or -Entering a comma and a car- riage return or simply a car- riage return, displays the con- tents of the next consecutive memory address. -Pressing X while holding down the CTRL key redisplays the current memory address. Call Back Queue Entry 1-5 Conference 1-2...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES ONLINE MONITOR SECTION 340-100-401 Issue 3, April 1983 r BYTE LABEL1 BIT 7 1 6,5,4 1 BIT 3 1 2,1,0 00 1~0 1 LVV , I 1 I I 7 _ 01 - I t-l7 I LSl I 3 I I I; LS2 I 5 I 6 -- ( --- IL!33 I 7 8 I 03 --- 04 LS4 9 1-0 05 LS5 11 12 LS6 1 13 I 14 15 ~16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 HD RD ON/ CF OFF 1 I Station Control OF CTLl Flags 10 DBUF STN Data 11 SWORK Work Area 12 STIME .l Second Timer NOTE: MPK Sfafions only use LSO to LS4 lamps. Figure 5-2. S - Station Control...
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ONLINE MONITOR SECTION 340-100-401 Issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES sp - 20 - No data (idle) ! - 21 - Call Forward II - - 22 Do-Not-Disturb f 1 Ei - - Stack Reset CFWD/DND Intercom Call % - 25 - Reconnect Intercom 8, - 26 - Conf. Access ; : ;; - - Conf. Call Back Release ) - 29 - Exec. Priority Call l 2A Call Transfer - - + - 28 - Off-Hook - - , 2c On-Hook - - 2D - Power-Up - - ; - 2E 2F Cancel Entry - Intercom Tone Ring 0 - 30 - Page Command 1 - 31 - Line Key 1 2 - 32 -...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES * BYTE 00 01 02 03 04 05 LABEL DEFINITION COMD Command COST Status COST1 Status STN Station OLD Transfer Origin TIME Call Duration (2) 1 1 Set 06 1 TIMES 1 Recall Time 09 OA 08 oc (2) TIME2 TIME3 DIAL DIAL1 Remaining - 1 Set 5 Millisecond Tone Control Dialed Digit Dial 18 19 1A (121 Buffer POINT Dial Buffer Index RCTR Ring Counter ACT1 Account 1D (3) Buffer BKP Program Return (2) Address Status - Cost 80 - MOH Connection Made 40 - Std...
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ONLINE MONITOR SECTION 340-100-40-l Issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES BYTE LABEL DEFINITION ‘., 00 EXTN If the requested resource value exceeds 200 .! Requesting Station 01 PORT ($C8), then it is a C.O. line. Requested Resource The C.O. line number is always offset bv $C8. Otherwise the value indicates-a station Ib: Figure 5-5. B - Callback Queue Entry Status -CFST 80 - 2-STN Mode 40 - Origin Is In CONF 20 - CP2 Is Known Gone 01 - Block Is Active Figure 5-6. F - Conference...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES ONLINE MONITOR SECTION 340-100-401 Issue 3, April 1983 02 R1.8 03 R9.10 -I-- DEFINITION Options Lines Restricted - This is a 2 byte field with the leftmost bit indicating line 1 and the rightmost bit indicating line 10. This is the line restric- tion table. Lines to Ring-In - This is a 2 byte field with the leftmost bit indicating line 1 and the rightmost bit indicating line 10. This is the station ring- in table. Station Options Paging Zones Station ID 80 -...
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INTER-TEL PRACTICES TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 340-100-600 , Issue 3, April 1983 TROUBLESHOOTING CONTENTS PAGE 1.00 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-l General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...6-1 2.00 DEFECTIVE UNIT RETURN POLICY.. . .6-l Return Authorization Tags. . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-l 3.00 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE.. . .6-l Preliminary Troubleshooting Checklist . . .6-l System Troubleshooting Procedures . . . .6-l Light-Emitting Diode...
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TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 340-100-600 issue 3, April 1983 INTER-TEL PRACTICES feature failure, internal communications, external communications, and system malfunctions. The troubleshooting charts in this section list the symptom, the possible cause, and the corrective action for the symptom. After locating the symptom listing which corresponds to the problem being experienced within the system, perform the cor- rective action steps in the order indicated in the procedures. If the problem is not...