Mitel SX-200 DIGITAL Pabx Information Manual
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System Test Procedures Setting System Time 2.05 System time may be set from the Maintenance Terminal. The new time will be reflected on the Maintenance Terminal display, the Attendant Console LCD display, and the SUPERSET qTM set LCD display. Chart 2-3 shows the steps for testing setting of system time. CHART 2-3 SETTING SYSTEM TIME Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. (SYSTEM softkey). 3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: SET , and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 2 (TIME softkey). Command line responds with: SET TIME enter Time HH:MM and softkeys are disabled. 5 Enter time in either Command line shows digits entered, 12- or 24-hour format. and PM, ENTER and CANCEL softkeys are enabled. 6 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, and new time is displayed. Softkey prompts return to system level functions. 7 Repeat Step 3 through Command line shows digits entered, and PM, ENTER and Step 5. CANCEL softkeys are enabled. 8 Press 1 (PM softkey). Command line shows: SET TIME XX:XX PM and ENTER and CANCEL softkeys are enabled. 9 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). New time is displayed. Test completed. Page 2-5
System Test Procedures Changing Passwords 2.06 Passwords may be changed by a user for his or her access level, and all lower access levels. At the INSTALLER access level, all passwords may be changed. Chart 2-4 shows the steps for testing changing passwords at the INSTALLER level. If a different ac- cess level is chosen, only those levels equal to or below the chosen level will be available for testing setting of passwords. CHART 2-4 CHANGING PASSWORDS Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. (SYSTEM softkey). 3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: SET and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 3 (PASSWORD Command line responds with: softkey). SET PASSWORD and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 7 (INSTALLER Command line responds with: softkey). SET PASSWORD INSTALLER and softkey prompts clear except for CANCEL and ENTER. 6 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line responds with: Enter Old Password then press RETURN: and no softkey prompts are displayed. Page 2-6
System Test Procedures CHART 2-4 (CONT’D) CHANGING PASSWORDS tfw Action Verify 7 Enter Installer level Password is not displayed. password and press Command line responds with: RETURN. Enter New Password then press RETURN: if old password was correctly entered or: An invalid or incorrect password was entered if old password was incorrectly entered. If old password was correctly entered go to Step 8; if incorrectly entered, press 5 (CANCEL softkey) and go to Step 7. 8 Enter new Installer Password is not displayed. Command password and press line responds with: RETURN. Enter New Password to verify then press RETURN: 9 Enter new Installer Password is not displayed. Command password again and press line clears and softkey prompts RETURN. change to System Level format if password is verified. If password fails to verify, command line responds with: An invalid or incorrect password was entered. If password fails to verify, press 5 (CANCEL softkey) and go to Step 7. 10 Repeat Steps 3 through 9 NOTE: When setting passwords for a lower level than the for remaining levels of current level of access, the prompt “Enter old Password access (SUPERVISOR, then press RETURN:” (as in step 6) will not appear. Instead MAINTI, MAINT2, the prompt to enter new password (as in step 7) appears ATTENDANT). immediately. 11 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) Test completed. to return to Maintenance menu. Page 2-7
System Test Procedures Setting Maintenance Terminal Port Baud Rate 2.07 The baud rate of the Maintenance Terminal port may be changed from the value set at the time of login. Any one of six baud rates may be chosen: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud. Note that this operation changes the baud rate of the Maintenance Terminal port only; the baud rate of the terminal itself must be changed separately. Chart 2-5 shows the steps for testing changing of the Maintenance Terminal port baud rate. CHART 2-5 SETTING MAINTENANCE TERMINAL PORT BAUD RATE Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey). Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: SET and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 4 (SPEED softkey).. Command line responds with: SET SPEED and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 1 (MAINT-PORT Command line responds with: softkey). SET SPEED MAINT-PORT enter Speed then press RETURN: and no softkey prompts are displayed. 6 Enter an invalid baud rate; Command line responds with: e.g., 8000, and press 0 The value “8000” is invalid for SPEED. (ENTER softkey). 7 Press 5 (CANCEL softkey). Command line clears and softkey prompts return to System Level format. 8 Repeat Steps 3 through 5. Command line displays: SET SPEED MAINT-PORT enter Speed then press RETURN: Page 2-8
System Test Procedures CHART 2-5 (CONT’D) SETTING MAINTENANCE TERMINAL PORT BAUD RATE Step Action Verify 9 Enter a valid baud rate; Command line responds with: e.g., 9600, and press 0 Change terminal speed and press RETURN when ready. (ENTER softkey). Go to Step 10. 10 Check to ensure terminal speed is the same value as the maintenance port; if different, change terminal speed to coincide with selected Maintenance Port value. 11 Press RETURN. Command line clears and softkey prompts return to System Level format. 12 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. return to Maintenance menu. Page 2-9
System Test Procedures Setting Printer Port Baud Rate 2.08 The baud rate of the Printer Port may be changed from its default vaiue of 1200 baud. Any one of six baud rates may be chosen: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud. Note that this opera- tion changes the baud rate of the Printer Port only; the baud rate of the printer itself must be changed separately. Chart 2-6 shows the steps for testing changing of the Printer Port baud rate. CHART 2-6 SETTING PRINTER PORT BAUD RATE Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey). Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: SET and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 4 (SPEED softkey). Command line responds with: SET SPEED and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 2 (PRINTER-PORT Command line responds with: softkey). SET SPEED PRINTER-PORT enter Speed then press RETURN: and no softkey prompts are displayed. 6 Enter an invalid baud rate; Command line responds with: e.g., 8000, and press 0 The value “8000” is invalid for SPEED (ENTER softkey). 7 Press 5 (CANCEL softkey). Command line clears, and softkey prompts return to System Level format. 8 Repeat Steps 3 through 5. Command line displays: SET SPEED PRINTER-PORT enter Speed: Go to Step 9. Page 2-10
System Test Procedures CHART 2-6 (CONT’D) SETTING PRINTER PORT BAUD RATE Step Action Verify 9 Enter a valid baud rate and Command line clears, and softkey prompts return to press 0 (ENTER softkey). System Level format. 10 Ensure printer speed coincides with selected printer port speed. If speeds do not coincide, either change printer speed, or repeat Steps 8 and 9, selecting a printer port speed which coincides with the selected speed of the printer. 11 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. return to Maintenance menu. Page 2-l 1
System Test Procedures Setting Print Device 2.09 The print device may be either the Maintenance Terminal, or a printer. Setting the print device allows information normally presented to the printer port to be routed to either of these devices. On system initialization, access is automatically set (i.e., the printer is the print device). Changing this default condition permits Maintenance logs, SMDR reports, and Traffic reports to be printed on the fvlain- tenance Terminal. Chart 2-7 shows the steps for testing the setting of the print device. CHART 2-7 SETTING PRINT DEVICE Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey). Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: SET and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 7 (PRINT-DEVICE Command line responds with: softkey). SET PRINT-DEVICE and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 1 (MAINT-PORT Command line responds with: softkey). SET PRINT-DEVICE MAINT-PORT and softkey prompts change. 6 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, and softkey prompts return to System Level format. Any PRINT command now selected will result in reports appearing on the Maintenance Terminal, and not being sent to the printer. 7 Repeat Steps 3 through 6, selecting PRINTER-PORT softkey in Step 5, to reset print device to its default setting (i.e., printer). 8 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. return to Maintenance menu. Page 2-12
System Test Procedures SHOW Command 2.10 The SHOW command, accessed from the System Level, can be used to display current parameters, namely system date, sys- tem time, Maintenance Port and Printer Port parameters, and system identity (including the current software load identification). Chart 2-8 shows the steps for testing the SHOW command. CHART 2-8 SYSTEM LEVEL: SHOW COMMAND Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey). Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3 Press 2 (SHOW softkey). Command line responds with: SHOW and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 1 (DATE softkey). Command line responds with: SHOW DATE and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears and system date is displayed in maintenance display area. Softkey prompts return to System Level format. 6 Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for remaining parameters (TIME, DEVICE, IDENTITY, RESET-TIME). When testing DEVICE, test both device options (MAINT-PORT and PRINTER-PORT). 7 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. return to Maintenance menu Page 2-18
System Test Procedures Database Copying 2.11 Customer Data may be copied from one floppy diskette to another for use as a backup source. When database copying takes place, only Customer Data is copied, not the system software. The diskette to which the data is being copied must already contain the system software. Chart 2-9 shows the steps for testing copying of the Customer Database. CHART 2-9 SYSTEM LEVEL: DATABASE COPYING Step Action Verify 1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2 Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey). Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3 Press 3 (COPY softkey). Command line responds with: COPY and softkey prompts change. 4 Press 1 (DATABASE Command line responds with: softkey). COPY DATABASE and softkey prompts change. 5 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line responds with: Reading database, please wait . . . and then responds with: Insert new disk, close door and press CONTINUE and softkey prompts change. 6 Press 5 (CANCEL softkey). Command line clears,, display area shows message: Copy operation aborted and softkeys return to System Level format. 7 Repeat Steps 3 through 5. Command line responds with: Insert new disk, close door and press CONTINUE and softkey prompts change. Go to Step 8. Page 2-14