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Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Maintenance Guide
Lucent Technologies Definity Audix System Release 4.0 Maintenance Guide
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-3 System Specifications 1 System Specifications Tab le 1-1 d efines the b asic sp ec ific ations of the DEFINITY AUDIX System. Table 1-1. Capacities, Requirements, Limitations Physic al Dimensions nWeig ht: 3.85 p ound s nLength: 13.77 inc hes nHeight: 7.6 inc hes nWid th: 1.44 inc hes Power Req uirements The DEFINITY AUDIX takes its p ower from two b uses on the switch backplane. n-48 volt b us—Maximum: 20 watts...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-4 System Specifications 1 Tab le 1-3 lists the voic e p ort capacity. Table 1-2. Switches and Switch Software Releases Compatible with the DEFINITY AUDIX System Switch Switch ReleasesSupports the DEFINITY AUDIX System in Native Mode System 75 1 1 These switch versions d o not supp ort multifunction analog telep hones (MFATs).R1V3 , R1 V3n N o G1 G1.1, G1.1n No G3vs 2 2 The Transfer Out of AUDIX feature is not sup...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-5 Physical Description 1 Physical Description Fi g u re 1 - 1 shows the main hard ware c omp onents of the DEFINITY AUDIX System. A d esc rip tion of eac h c omponent follows. TN568 hardware circuit pack The TN568 is the sing le DEFINITY AUDIX 4.0 c irc uit p ac k. It is a 386 EX-b ased p roc essor c irc uit p ac k with on-b oard RAM, a SCSI d isk interfac e, TDM b us, ethernet c onnec tivity, three dig ital...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-6 Physical Description 1 The effec ts of p ressing the Emer. Reset b utton, on the other hand , may b e similar to p ulling the DEFINITY AUDIX system out of the switc h while the system is running . The system cuts its p ower and reb oots without saving its ac tive memory or c losing its p rog rams first. !CAUTION: The emergenc y reset b utton should only b e d ep ressed b y a Luc ent Tec hnolog ies tec...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-7 System Operation 1 System Operation The DEFINITY AUDIX System automatic ally p erforms in-line and b ac kg round maintenanc e p roc ed ures (MPs) on itself. These tests d o not d isrup t servic e to the user, nor do they make an idle resourc e unavailab le for servic e for more than 10 sec ond s. These tests may inc lud e sc hed uled , p eriod ic , d iagnostic , initialization, and shutd own tests. Aud its...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-8 System States 1 System States The DEFINITY AUDIX System initializes, operates, shuts d own, and is d iag nosed and maintained in different states. These states are ind ic ated b y the LEDs as shown in Fi g u re 1 -2. Figure 1-2. LED Display Tab le 1-4 describes LED indications. Some LED d iag nostic information is only availab le when you are in the firmware state. You c an tell that you are in firmware...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-9 System States 1 Table 1-4. System States Red LEDGreen LEDYe l l o w LED Activity Normal Expected Sequence On On On“ Dead Board ” state, main CPU is not running . On On Flashing Firmware running diagnostic preboot. Any Value On Off Booting software. Any Value Off Flashing UNIX is up and running . Any Value Off On AUDIX is up and running . Any Value Flashing On Op eration, Ad ministration & Maintenanc e...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-10 Maintenance Connections 1 Maintenance Connections Common typ es of c onsole terminals are used for b oth switc h and loc al DEFINITY AUDIX maintenanc e, allowing the same b aud rates and p arity to b e used . Althoug h a loc al maintenanc e terminal is req uired , it d oes not have to b e d ed ic ated to the DEFINITY AUDIX System. Terminals that c an b e c onnec ted loc ally or remotely to the DEFINITY...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-11 Maintenance Connections 1 . Figure 1-3. Control Link and Terminal Configurations ¾ CL Mode Most switches except G3r and Prologix TN765 Processor Interface All switches except G3r and Prologix TN765 Processor Interface TN754 Digital Line Interface cydxcnt7 AWF 021999 DEFINITY system TN568 circuit pack DEFINITY AUDIX adapter cable Po r t B Po r t C Po r t AAlarm via cross connect field LAN System access...
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DEFINITY AUDIX System Maintenance 585-300-121 Issue 1 May 1999 Repair Orientation 1-12 Maintenance Connections 1 Fi g u re 1 - 4, shows the terminal c onfig urations available with a DEFINITY AUDIX System in DS mod e. Figure 1-4. Terminal Configurations ¾ DSMode The 470, 570, and 580 series of p rinters c an be used op tionally with the maintenanc e and ad ministration terminal when hard -c op y read outs are need ed. Tab le 1-5 lists the g eneral req uirements of the loc al and remote...