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System Test Procedures 
CHART 2-19 (CONT’D) 
REPORTS 
Step Action Verify 
13 If a device type was Command line responds (for example) with: 
selected in Step 12, select SHOW ALARMS LINES BAY-NUM enter Bay number then 
a location by pressing press RETURN: 
either 1 (BAY-NUM softkey) 
or 4 (ALL softkey). If ALL or: 
was selected in Step 12, 
go to Step 14. SHOW ALARMS LINES ALL 
and softkey prompts change. Go to Step 15. 
14 
15 
16 Enter Bay number, if 
required. 
Enter Bay number, if 
required. 
Press 0...

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System Test Procedures 
CHART 2-19 (CONT’D) 
REPORTS 
Step Action Verify 
20 
Enter required information, Screen updates. Status of selected equipment is shown. 
then press 0 (ENTER Command line displays SHOW STATUS message. Softkey 
softkey). prompts change. 
21 The equipment status Equipment status line of Maintenance Terminal display 
report can be halted at any updates continuously. 
time by pressing 5 
(CANCEL softkey). 
22 Change status of selected Status line shows change in equipment status....

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System Test Procedures 
CHART 2-19 (CONT’D) 
REPORTS 
Step Action 
Verify 
31 Enter required information Screen updates. Channel map of selected logical channel 
then press O(ENTER # is displayed. CANCEL softkey is displayed. Go to step 
softkey) 34. 
32 Press 1 (LINK-NUMBER Command line responds with: 
softkey) SHOW CHANNEL-MAP PHYSICAL LINK-NUMBER enter link 
# then press RETURN: 
33 Enter required information Screen updates. Channel map of selected Physical link 
then press O(ENTER number is...

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System Test Procedures 
3. ALARM SYSTEM TESTS 
General 
3.01 
Satisfactory completion of these tests confirms that the 
SX-200@ Alarm System functions correctly. Alarms appear on 
the system in several ways: LED indications on individual cards; an 
alarm status message at the Maintenance Terminal; or an alarm status 
message on Attendant Consoles, when programmed to report alarms. 
The raising of an alarm also results in a flashing ALARM message 
appearing on Attendant Consoles. Canceling this message at...

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System Test Procedures 
Setting Alarm Threshold 
3.04 The Alarm Threshold for either the system or one bay may be 
set from the Maintenance terminal or from the Console. The 
Alarm Threshold determines the percent quantity of devices that can 
be out of service before a Minor, or Major alarm is raised. (For critical 
alarm it is the absolute number of devices that can be out of service). 
Chart 3-2 shows how to set the Alarm Threshold. 
CHART 3-2 
SETTING ALARM THRESHOLD RATE 
Step Action Verify 
1...

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System Test Procedures 
4. STATION FEATURE TESTS 
General 
4.01 
This Part describes the station tests for the SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL 
PABX. These tests are performed prior to the PABX being 
brought into service in order to verify the correct operation of the 
stations and the features associated with them. Refer to Section 
MITL9108-093-105-NA, Features Description, for details of the features 
tested. 
4.02 Some of the features may be COS-restricted. Consequently, not 
all features may be accessed from all...

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System Test Procedures 
CHART 4-l 
ABBREVIATED DIAL 
Step 
1 
Action Verify 
Station “A” lifts handset. Station “A” receives dial tone. 
2 Station “A” dials the Dial tone is removed on the first dialed digit. Following 
Abbreviated Dial Access the last dialed digit, outpulsing may be heard (if the 
Code and number. selected number is external). Ringback or busy tone is 
returned. 
3 Return handset. Test complete. 
Step 
1 
2 Station “A” lifts handset. Dial tone is returned. 
Station “A” dials station “B...

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System Test Procedures 
CHART 4-3 
CALL FORWARDING (ALL TYPES) 
Step Action Verify 
CALL FORWARDING - BUSY 
Part 1 - Testing activation of Call Forwarding - Busy 
1 Station “A” lifts handset. Dial Tone returned. 
2 Station “A” dials Call Dial Tone removed on first digit of access code dialed. 
Forwarding - Busy access Dial Tone returned after station “C” directory number has 
code, followed by station been entered. (Call Forwarding - Busy activated.) 
“C” directory number, then 
sets handset on-hook. 
3...

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System lest Procedures 
CHART 4-3 (CONT’D) 
CALL FORWARDING (ALL TYPES) 
Step Action Verify 
CALL FORWARDING - NO ANSWER 
Part 1 - Testing activation of Call Forwarding - No Answer 
1 Station “A” lifts handset. Dial Tone returned. 
2 Station “A” dials Call Dial Tone removed on first digit of access code dialed. 
Forwarding - no Answer Dial Tone returned after last digit of station “C” directory 
Access Code, followed by number. (Call Forwarding - No Answer activated.) 
station “C” directory 
number, then...

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System Test Procedures 
CHART 4-3 (CONT’D) 
CALL FORWARDING (ALL TYPES) 
Step Action Verify 
CALL FORWARDING - BUSY/NO ANSWER 
‘art 1 - Testing activation of Call Forwarding - Busy/No Answer 
1 Station “A” lifts handset. Dial Tone returned. 
2 Station “A” dials Call Dial Tone removed on first digit of access code dialed. 
Forwarding - Busy/No Dial Tone returned after last digit of Station “C” directory 
Answer access code, number. (Call Forwarding - Busy/No Answer activated.) 
followed by Station “C”...
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