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    							System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-16 
    REMOVING EQUIPMENT FROM AND RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO SERVICE 
    Step Action Verify 
    1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. 
    application. 
    2 Press 3 (DIAGNOSTICS Softkey prompts change. Diagnostics Level is accessed. 
    softkey). 
    3 Press 0 (MORE-KEYS Softkey prompts change. 
    softkey). 
    4 Press 3 (BUSY-OUT Command line responds with: 
    softkey). BUSY-OUT 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    5 Select qualifier, by pressing System prompts for input, and no softkey prompts are 
    either 1 (BAY/SLOT/CCT), 2 displayed. 
    (DEVICE TYPE) , or 3 
    (EXT-NUM). 
    6 Enter required information Busy-out message appears in display area. The selected 
    (press RETURN if required equipment is removed from service. 
    after entry) and press 0 
    (ENTER softkey). 
    7 Press 5 (CANCEL softkey). Softkey prompts return to Diagnostics Level format. 
    8 Press 8 (RET-TO-SVC Command line responds with: 
    softkey). RET-TO-SVC 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    9 Repeat Steps 5 through 7 Return To Service message appears in display area. The 
    for same device. selected equipment is returned to service. Softkey 
    prompts return to Diagnostics Level format. 
    10 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. 
    return to Maintenance 
    menu. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    Traffic Measurement 
    2.17 
    The Traffic Measurement Level (accessed from the Maintenance 
    menu of the Maintenance Terminal) allows the user to SET and 
    SHOW, Traffic Measurement parameters, and PRINT and READ Traffic 
    Measurement reports from the Maintenance Terminal. Chart 2-17 
    shows the steps for testing the Traffic Measurement Level. 
    CHART 2-17 
    TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT 
    Step Action Verify 
    1 
    Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. 
    application. 
    2 Press 5 (TRAFFIC MEAS Softkey prompts change. Traffic Measurement Level is 
    softkey). accessed. 
    3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SET 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    4 
    Select a SET qualifier Command line prompts for information to be input, and 
    (UNITS, PERIOD, DURATION, softkey prompts change. 
    AUTOPRINT, START TIME, 
    or CONDENSED softkeys). 
    5 Enter appropriate Display area displays parameter set, and softkey prompts 
    information, either by return to Traffic Measurement Level format. 
    pressing the required 
    softkey, or by entering the 
    required digits, then 
    pressing ENTER. 
    6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for 
    remaining SET qualifiers. 
    7 Press 2 (SHOW softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SHOW 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    8 Press 3 (STATUS softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SHOW STATUS TM 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    Go to Step 9. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-17 (CONT’D) 
    TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT 
    Step Action Verify 
    9 
    Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, and display area displays Traffic 
    Measurement status, measurement units, period, duration, 
    autoprint status, and condensed report status. Softkey 
    prompts return to Traffic Measurement Level format. 
    10 Press 3 (PRINT softkey). Command line responds with: 
    PRINT TRAFFRPT ALL 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    11 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, softkey prompts return to Traffic 
    Measurement Level format, display area displays PRINT 
    TRAFFRPT ALL message, and traffic report is printed on 
    the printer or Maintenance Terminal, depending on which 
    device has been set. 
    12 Press 4 (READ softkey). Command line responds with: 
    READ TRAFFRPT ALL 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    13 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, softkey prompts return to Traffic 
    Measurement Level format. The message: 
    ***+* No Traffic Report Available ***** 
    appears in display area if no reports are available. 
    Otherwise, traffic reports appear in display area. 
    14 Press 9 (STOP softkey). Command line responds with: 
    STOP 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    Go to Step 15. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-17 (CONT’D) 
    TRAFFIC MEASUREMENT 
    Step Action Verify 
    15 Press 1 (TRAFFRPT softkey). Command line responds with: 
    STOP TRAFFRPT 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    16 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, STOP TRAFFRPT message appears in 
    display area, traffic reports are halted, and softkey 
    prompts return to Traffic Measurement Level ‘format. 
    17 Repeat Step 14. 
    18 Press 3 (PRINT softkey). Command line responds with: 
    STOP PRINT TM 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    19 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears. STOP PRINT TM message appears in 
    display area. Softkey prompts return to Traffic 
    Measurement Level format. 
    20 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. 
    return to Maintenance 
    menu. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    Logs 
    2.18 
    The Logs Level (accessed from the Maintenance menu of the 
    Maintenance Terminal) allows the user to read, print, and delete 
    maintenance log entries made by the system. Log entries consist of 
    anything which affects the functioning of the system, such as failed 
    circuits, removed or installed cards, and Bay resets. Chart 2-18 shows 
    the steps for testing the Logs Level. 
    CHART 2-18 
    LOGS LEVEL 
    Step Action Verify 
    1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. 
    application. 
    2 Press 7 (LOGS softkey). Softkey prompts change. Logs Level is accessed. 
    3 Press 1 (SET softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SET 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    4 Press 1 (PRINT-DEVICE Command line responds with: 
    softkey). SET PRINT-DEVICE 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    5 Select a print device System responds as in Chart 2-7. Log entries will be 
    (MAINT-PORT softkey) 1 or directed to the selected print device. 
    2 (PRINTER-PORT softkey). 
    Softkey prompts return to Logs Level format. 
    6 Press 1 (SET softkey). As in Step 3. 
    7 Press 4 (AUTOPRINT Command line responds with: 
    softkey). SET AUTOPRINT LOGS 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    8 Press 1 (ON softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SET AUTOPRINT LOGS ON 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    9 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, SET AUTOPRINT LOGS ON message 
    appears in display area, and softkey prompts return to 
    Logs Level format. Log entries will be printed on the 
    printer as they occur. 
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    							Step Action Verify 
    10 Repeat Steps 6 and 7. As in Step 7. 
    Go to Step 11. 
    11 Press 2 (OFF softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SET AUTOPRINT LOGS OFF 
    and sof-tkey prompts change. 
    12 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Command line clears, SET AUTOPRINT LOGS OFF message 
    appears in display area, and softkey prompts return to 
    Logs Level format. Autoprint is disabled. 
    13 Press 2 (READ softkey). Command line responds with: 
    READ LOGS 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    14 Select READ LOGS qualifier If NEWEST or OLDEST softkey pressed, command line 
    by pressing 1 (NEWEST responds with: 
    softkey), 2 (OLDEST enter Number Of Entries, then press RETURN: 
    softkey), or 4 (ALL softkey). 
    15 If NEWEST or OLDEST Command line responds with: 
    softkeys pressed, enter READ LOGS NEWEST 005 
    number of entries desired or 
    (e.g., 5) either in the forma READ LOGS OLDEST 005 
    005 or 5. If entered as less or, if ALL softkey pressed, 
    than three digits, press READ LOGS ALL 
    RETURN. 
    16 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). 
    Read Logs message appears in display area. Command 
    line clears. Requested log entries scroll into display area. 
    If more than four log entries are available, scrolling halts 
    at end of fourth log entry. 
    17 If more than four log If MORE softkey pressed, next log entries scroll into 
    entries are available, press display area. Scrolling halts at end of next four entries (or 
    0 (MORE softkey) to fewer, if no more entries are available). 
    continue reading log 
    entries, or 5 (CANCEL If CANCEL softkey pressed, command line clears, reading 
    softkey) to cancel reading of logs is halted, and softkey prompts return to Logs Level 
    logs. format. 
    System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-18 (CONT’D) 
    LOGS LEVEL 
    Go to Step 18. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-18 (CONT’D) 
    LOGS LEVEL 
    Step 1 Action Verify 
    18 
    19 
    20 
    21 Generate a log entry by 
    extracting then re-installin: 
    a voice card. DO NOT 
    extract any of the 
    following: 
    l fvlain Control Card 
    l Digital Interface Cards 
    l Peripheral Control Cards 
    l Scanner Cards 
    Repeat Steps 13-l 5, 
    selecting NEWEST as the 
    READ LOGS qualifier, and 
    when instructed enter 002 
    to read the two newest lo{ 
    entries. 
    Press 0 (ENTER softkey). 
    Press 3 (PRINT softkey). 
    Select a PRINT LOGS 
    qualifier by pressing either 
    1 (NEWEST softkey), 2 
    (OLDEST softkey), or 4 (ALL 
    softkey). Command line responds with: 
    READ LOGS NEWEST 002 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    Newest log entries are displayed in display area, reporting 
    card extraction and re-installation. Command line clears, 
    and softkey prompts return to Logs Level format. 
    Command line responds with: 
    PRINT LOGS 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    Command line responds with either: 
    PRINT LOGS NEWEST enter Number of Entries: 
    or 
    PRINT LOGS OLDEST enter Number of 
    Entries: 
    or 
    PRINT LOGS ALL 
    depending on which softkey was pressed, and softkey 
    prompts change. 
    Go to Step 22. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    CHART 2-18 (CONT’D) 
    LOGS LEVEL 
    Step Action Verify 
    22 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). 
    Selected logs are printed on printer. Softkey prompts 
    return to Logs Level format. 
    NOTE: Printing of logs can 
    be halted at any time by 
    pressing 9 (STOP softkey) 
    and 0 (ENTER softkey). 
    23 Press 4 (DELETE softkey). Command line responds with: 
    DELETE LOGS 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    24 Select DELETE LOGS 
    Command line responds with: 
    qualifier by pressing either 
    1 (NEWEST softkey) 
    DELETE LOGS NEWEST enter Number Of Entries, then 
    press RETURN: 
    or 
    or 
    2 (OLDEST softkey) 
    or DELETE LOGS OLDEST enter Number Of Entries, then press 
    RETURN: 
    or 
    3 (ALL softkeys) DELETE LOGS ALL 
    (CONFIRM softkey appears. Skip step 25.) 
    25 Enter number of entries to Command line displays entries to be deleted, in the 
    be deleted. NOTE: Once 
    format: 
    deleted, entries cannot be 
    DELETE LOGS OLDEST 002 
    recovered. If a record of 
    log entries is required, 
    print logs to be deleted, 
    prior to executing step 26. 
    26 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). 
    Selected log entries are deleted. Command line clears. 
    (Press 8 (CONFIRM softkey) Softkey prompts return to Logs Level format. 
    followed by 0 (ENTER 
    softkey) in case of DELETE Verify log entries have been deleted by reading log entries 
    LOGS ALL.) (Steps 13-16, above). 
    27 Press 6 (QUIT softkey) to Test completed. 
    return to Maintenance 
    menu. 
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    							System Test Procedures 
    Reports 
    2.19 
    The Reports Level (accessed from the Maintenance Menu of the 
    Maintenance Terminal) allows the user to have various main- 
    tenance reports displayed. The types of reports available are: System 
    Configuration, Alarm Status, Circuit Status, and SUPERSET qTM Set 
    Errors. For further information regarding these, refer to Section 
    MITL9108-093-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal. Chart 2-19 
    shows the steps for testing the Reports Level commands. 
    CHART 2-19 
    REPORTS 
    Step Action Verify 
    1 Access MAINTENANCE System responds by displaying Maintenance menu. 
    application. 
    2 Press 9 (REPORTS softkey). Reports Level is accessed. Softkey prompts change. 
    3 Press 2 (SHOW softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SHOW 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    4 Press 1 (CONFIG softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SHOW CONFIG 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    5 Press one of the following: Command line responds with prompts for input 
    1 (BAY/SLOT/CCT softkey), corresponding to the qualifier selected (e.g., SHOW 
    3 (EXT-NUM softkey), or 4 CONFIG enter Bay, then press RETURN: SHOW CONFIG 
    (ALL softkey). EXT-NUM enter Ext: Number then press RETURN: or SHOW 
    CONFIG ALL). 
    6 Enter required information. Command line responds by displaying information as it is 
    entered. NOTE: Depending on format chosen to enter 
    information (e.g., 5 or 05) it may be necessary to press 
    RETURN before prompts request next input. 
    7 Press 0 (ENTER softkey). Screen updates. Requested report is displayed in display 
    area. If the screen is full, press 0 (MORE softkey) to 
    display more information or 5 (CANCEL softkey) to cancel 
    the SHOW CONFIG Command. If CANCEL softkey pressed, 
    command line clears. Softkey prompts return to Reports 
    Level format (SHOW and QUIT softkeys displayed). 
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    CHART 2-19 (CONT’B) 
    REPORTS 
    Step Action Verify 
    8 Repeat Steps 5 through 7 Go to Step 9. 
    for remaining SHOW 
    CONFIG qualifiers. 
    9 Press 2 (SHOW softkey). As in Step 3. 
    10 Press 2 (ALARMS softkey). Command line responds with: 
    SHOW ALARMS 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    11 Select an ALARMS qualifier Command line responds with: 
    by pressing either 2 SHOW ALARMS 
    (DEVICE TYPE softkey) or 4 
    (ALL softkey). or: 
    SHOW ALARMS ALL 
    and softkey prompts change. 
    12 If 2 was pressed in Step Command line responds with: 
    11, select a DEVICE TYPE SHOW ALARMS LINES 
    qualifier by pressing wither 
    1 (LINES softkey), 2 or: 
    (TRUNKS softkey), or 3 
    (RECEIVERS softkey). If 4 SHOW ALARMS TRUNKS 
    was pressed in Step 11 
    (ALL softkey), select an ALL or: 
    qualifier by pressing either 
    1 (BAY-NUM softkey) or 4 SHOW ALARMS RECEIVERS 
    (ALL softkey). 
    if DEVICE TYPE was selected. 
    If ALL was selected, and 1 (BAY-NUM softkey) was 
    selected, command line responds with: 
    SHOW ALARMS ALL BAY-NUM enter Bay # then press 
    RETURN: 
    or 4 (ALL softkey) was selected, 
    Command line responds with: 
    SHOW ALARMS ALL ALL 
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