Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Engineering Information Manual
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W-232 Maintenance Terminal Figure 6-l Example of LOGS READ Display 4:27 7-AUG-86 alarm status = MINOR SX-200 DIGITAL GENERIC 1001 480P/B46.5 19-AUG-1986 Logs 1985-JUN-21 15:33?01 ONS card failed at lot 02 01 00 00 OFF hook too long Error number = 17 1985-JUN-21 11:11:19 COV card failed at lot 03 03 00 00 SS4 unplugged Error number = 21 1985-JUN-2 1 09:23:25 Tot alarm went from No Alarm to MINOR Alarm level change due to Bay 03 trunks 1985-JUN-21 09:23:25 trunk card failed at lot 03 09 00 00 Can’t seize trunk Error number = 27 READ LOGS ALL ‘l- 2- 3- 4- 5-CANCEL 6- 7- 8- 9- O-MORE Page 6-3
W-232 Maintenance Terminal DELETING LOG ENTRIES All Log Entries 6.06 To delete all of the maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: DELETE ALL ENTER CONFIRM ENTER Newest Log Entries 6.07 To delete the newest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: DELETE NEWEST (enter the number of log entries to be deleted) ENTER Oldest Log Entries 6.08 To delete the oldest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: DELETE OLDEST (enter the number of log entries to be deleted) ENTER In all cases, the system will echo the command into the Applications Area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular log entries have been deleted, using the READ command. PRINTING LOGS ON SYSTEM PRINTER All Log Entries 6.09 To print all of the maintenance log entries onto the system printer, press the following softkeys: PRINT ALL ENTER Page 6-4
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Newest Log Entries 6.10 To print the newest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: PRINT NEWEST (enter the number of log entries to be printed) ENTER Oldest Log Entries 6.11 To print the oldest user-defined number of maintenance log entries, press the following softkeys: PRINT OLDEST (enter the number of log entries to be printed) ENTER In all cases, the system will echo the command into the Applications Area of the screen. Setting Print Device 6.12 The user may specify to which device the PRINT command will send log entries. The default print device is any device con- nected to the system printer port. This may be changed to the main- tenance terminal such that the PRINT command will behave much like the READ command. To set the maintenance terminal as the print device, press the following softkeys: SET PRINT-DEVICE MAINT-PORT ENTER To set the system printer port as the print device (the default con- dition), press the following softkeys: SET PRINT-DEVICE PRINTER-PORT ENTER Setting Automatic Printing 6.13 Maintenance log entries may be printed without the need of a maintenance user to explicitly request printing using the “PRINT” command. This is accomplished by automatic printing. Re- questing automatic printing eliminates the danger of losing main- tenance log information due to overflow. When the maintenance log contains 75% new (unprinted) log entries, the new entries are auto- matically printed. The maintenance log contains a maximum of 96 log Page 6-5
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal entries. To initiate the automatic printing of logs, press the following softkeys: SET AUTOPRINT ON ENTER The system will echo the command into the Applications Area of the . screen. Page 6-616
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 7. DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS 7.01 The Diagnostics Level of operation is a conglomeration of ac- tive testing-related commands that are designed to assist the maintenance user in ensuring that the SX-200@ DIGITAL PABX is op- erating at peak performance. The available commands allow the user to enable, schedule and initiate diagnostic testing, and to take equip- ment out of service, and return it to service. introduction 7.02 1. 2. 3. 4. 7.03 Four types of diagnostics are available to the maintenance user; they are: PROM-Based Diagnostics - are run only on system initializa- tion and are not user-controlled. These are the only tests that verify the Main Control and Peripheral Control cards. Power-up Diagnostics - if enabled, run once, starting at sys- tem initialization. Background Diagnostics - if enabled, start running after power-up diagnostics have completed, and run continuously. Directed Diagnostics - tests initiated by the maintenance user from the maintenance terminal, console, or’butt set. Power-up, background and directed diagnostics are capable -of testing the following devices: ONS line circuits (in digital bays only) CO trunk circuits (in digital bays only) DTMF receiver circuits (in digital bays only) Analog junctor circuits (in analog bays only) Console interface (in digital bays only). Note: It is not possible to test individual cards and circuits in the analog bays. Also, the DEVICE TYPE softkey must be used to test, enable/disable diagnostics for the analog junctors. Refer to Section MITL9108-093-353-NA for further information. The user may check the status of the Power-up and Background diagnostics via the SHOW STATUS command for a specified group ,.of devices (see paragraph 5.14). The Maintenance Manager 7.04 The Maintenance Manager is a software program which man- ages the running of diagnostics on the SX-200a DIGITAL PABX. Its duties include the scheduling of tests, the invoking of tests, th.e logging of errors, and the removal of faulty devices from service. The Maintenance Manager tests devices one at a time from one of six Page 3-l
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal prioritized queues. The priority scheme of the queues is as follows, in ascending order: 8 Background diagnostic queue 8 Power-up diagnostic queue 8 Power-up diagnostic retry queue 8 Diagnostic second-chance queue 8 Diagnostic second-chance retry queue l User (directed diagnostic) queue. For further information on diagnostics, refer to Section MlTL9108-093-353-NA, General Maintenance Information. To access the diagnostic level commands, press the DIAGNOSTICS softkey. All of the operations described in the following paragraphs are possible while in the Diagnostics Level. ENABLING POWER-UP DIAGNOSTICS For an Entire Bay 765 The user may enable power-up diagnostics for an entire bay by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/S LOT/CCT (enter the required bay number then press the RETURN key four times) ENTER For an Entire Peripheral Card 7.06 The user may enable power-up diagnostics for an entire pe- ripheral card by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay; press the RETURN key; enter the re- quired card slot number; press the RETURN key three times) ENTER For a Specific Circuit 7.07 The user may enable power-up diagnostics for a specific circuit by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers, Page 7-2
- RS-232 Maintenance Terminal pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER For a Specific Extension 7.08 The user may enable power-up diagnostics for a specific ex- tension number by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG POWER-UP EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER For a Specific Device Type 7.09 The user may enable power-up diagnostics for a specific device type by pressing the foilowing softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG POWER-UP DEVICE TYPE (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-l) ENTER TABLE 7-1 DEVICE TYPES . Softkey Meaning ONS ONS line card. LS/GS TRUNK LS/GS trunk card. RECEIVERS DTMF receiver module. JUNCTOR Junctors (PCM channels). PRINTER System printer. CONSOLE Attendant console. DSP Digital signal processor. EM E&M trunk module. cov COV line card. DID DID trunk card. OPS OPS line card. 7.10 In all cases, the system will echo the command into the Ap- plications Area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular power-up diagnostics have been enabled via the SHOW STATUS command (see paragraph 5.14). Page 7-3
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal DlSABLiNG POWER-UP DIAGNOSTICS For an Entire Bay 4.11 The user may disable power-up diagnostics for an entire bay by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay number, then press the RETURN key four times) ENTER For an Entire Peripheral Card 7.12 The user may disable power-up diagnostics for an entire pe- ripheral card by pressing the following keys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay; press the RETURN key; enter the re- quired card slot number; press the RETURN key three times) ENTER For a Specific Circuit 7.43 The user may disable power-up diagnostics for a specific cir- cuit by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers, pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER t Page 7-4
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For a Specific Extension 7.14 The user may disable power-up diagnostics for a specific ex- tension number by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER For a Specific Device Type 7.15 7.16 The user may disable power-up diagnostics for a specific de- vice type by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP DEVICE TYPE (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-1) ENTER In all cases, the system will echo the command into the Ap- plications Area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular power-up diagnostics have been disabled via the SHOW STATUS command (see paragraph 5.14). ENABLING BACKGROUND ,DIAGNOSTICS For an Entire Bay 7.17 The user may enable background diagnostics for an entire ba.y by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND BAY/SLOT/CCT enter the required bay number: then press .the RETURN key four times) ENTER Page 7-5
RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For an Entire Peripheral Card 7.18 The user may enable background diagnostics for an entire pe- ripheral card by pressing the following keys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG POWER-UP BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay; press the RETURN key; enter the re- quired card slot number: press the RETURN key three times) ENTER For a Specific Circuit 7.19 The user may enable background diagnostics for a specific circuit by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers, pressing the RETURN key after each one) ENTER For a Specific Extension 7.28 The user may enable background diagnostics for’ a specific extension number by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) ENTER For a Specific Device Type 7.21 The user may enable background diagnostics for a specific device type by pressing the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS ENABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND DEVICE TYPE (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-l) ENTER Page 7-6