Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Engineering Information Manual
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 7.22 In all cases, the system will echo the command into the Ap- plications Area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular background diagnostics have been enabled via the SHOW STATUS command (see paragraph 5.14). DISABLING BACKGROUND DIAGNOSTICS For an Entire Bay 7.23 The user may disable background diagnostics for an entire bay by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay number, then...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For a Specific Extension 7.26 The user may disable background diagnostics for a specific extension number by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER For a Specific Device Type 7.27 The user may disable background diagnostics for a specific device type by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND DEVICE TYPE (press one of the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal On a Specific Extension 7.31 To run a directed test on a specific extension number, press the following softkeys: TEST EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER On a Specific Device Type 7.32 To run a directed test on a specific device type, press the following softkeys: TEST DEVICE TYPE (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-I) ENTER In all cases, the system will output the test results in the Applications Area of the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Specific Circuits 7.35 To busy out a specific circuit, press the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS BUSY-OUT BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers, pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER Specific Extensions 7.36 To busy out a specific extension number, press the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS BUSY-OUT EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER 7.37 In either case, the system will echo...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER CLEARING SUPERSET@ ERROR COUNTER For Specific Circuits 7.40 To clear the SUPERSET Error Counter for a specific SUPERSET circuit, press the following softkeys: CLEAR SSET-ERRORS BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers, pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER Page 7-11
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 7-l Example of Directed TEST Display 4:27 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR SX-200 DIGITAL GENERIC 1001 480P/B46.5 19-AUG-1986 Diagnostics TEST 02 01 03 ** TOTAL TESTS RUN = 1 TOTAL TESTS FAILED = 0 PLID TESTED = 2 1 3 0 Page 7-12
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For Specific Extensions 7.41 To clear the counter for a specific extension, press the follow- ing softkeys: -- CLEAR SSET-ERRORS EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER For All SUPERSET@ Sets 7.42 To clear the entire SUPERSET error counter, press the following softkeys: CLEAR SSET-ERRORS ALL ENTER 7.43 The user may verify the error counter clearing via the “SHOW SSET-ERRORS” command, which operates in the Diagnostics...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 8. OTHER MAINTENANCE TERMINAL APPLICATIONS Customer Data Entry (CDE) 8.01 The RS-232 Maintenance Terminal is also the main device used for the programming of customer data. At the start of the login procedure, the user is queried to start either a Maintenance session or a CDE session (see paragraph 2.05). Only a VT-100 compatible terminal may be used for CDE. For further information on CDE, see Section MITLSI 08-093-210-NA, Customer Data Entry. Traffic Measurement...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal APPENDIX A USERNAME COMMAND PWWILEGES Al.01 The following Table lists all the command privileges of all of the valid username levels: TABLE Al-l USERNAME COMMAND PRIVILEGES 1 COMMAND 1 Installer 1 Maintl I MaintZ 1 Supervisor I Attendant I I---- SET TIME 1x1 x I x I x I x I ISET DATE -1x1 x I x I x I x I SET PASSWORD X X X X X SET SPEED X X SET PRINT-DEV X X I I I I I SHOW DATE X x . X X X ISHOW TIME 1x1 x I x I x I x I I ~~~~ SHOW DEVICE 1x1 x I x I x I x...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal TABLE Al-l (CONT’D) USERNAME COMMAND PRIVILEGES COMMAND 1 installer Maintl 1 Maint2 I Supervisor 1 Attendant TRAFFIC SHOW Ix/ x I I x I I TRAFFIC PRINT X X X X X I TRAFFIC READ I x I TRAFFIC STOP EGS SET PRINT * X X X X X. X X LOGS SET AUTO X X I I I I LOGS READ 1x1 x I I I I LOGS PRINT STOP PRINT LOGS LOGS DELETE X X X X X X 1 I I I I SHOW ALARMS X SHOW CONFIG 1x1 x I I I I SHOW STATUS 1x1 x I I I I SHOW SSET-ERRORS 1 X X I I I I SHOW...