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Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
Mitel SX 200 DIGITAL Pabx Shipping, Receiving, And Installation Information Manual
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SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NAReports 2.20The 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, CHANNEL-MAP, and ER- RORS (SS3, SS4, DIGITAL-SETS, CONSOLE, DATASETS). For further in- formation regarding these, refer to Section MITLSI 09-094-351 -NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal. Chart 2-20 shows the steps for testing the Reports...
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System Test Procedures CHART 2-20 (CONT’D)REPORTS StepActionVerify 8Repeat Steps 5 through 7Go to Step 9. for remaining SHOW CONFIG quelifiers. 9Press 2 (SHOW softkey).As in Step 3. 10Press 2 (ALARMS softkey).Command line responds with: SHOW ALARMS and softkey prompts change. 11Select an ALARMS qualifier Command line responds with: by pressing either 2SHOW ALARMS (DEVICE TYPE softkey) or 4 (ALL softkey). or:SHOW ALARMS ALL and softkey prompts change. 12If 2 was pressed in StepCommand line responds...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NACHART 2-20 (CONT’D) REPORTS StepActionVerify 13If a device type wasCommand line responds (for example) with: selected in Step 12, selectSHOW ALARMS LINES BAY-NUM enter Bay number then a location by pressing press RETURN:either 1 (BAY-NUM softkey)or 4 (ALL softkey). If ALLor:was selected in Step 12, go to Step 14.SHOW ALARMS LINES ALL and softkey prompts change. Go to Step 15. 14 15 16Enter Bay number, if required. Enter Bay number, if required.Press 0 (ENTER softkey).Command...
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System Test Procedures CHART 2-20 (CONT’D)REPORTS StepActionVerify 20Enter required information,Screen updates. Status of selected equipment is shown. then press 0 (ENTERCommand line displays SHOW STATUS message. Softkeysoftkey).prompts change. 21The equipment status report can be halted at an\time by pressing 5 (CANCEL softkey). 22Change status of selected equipment by taking off-hook, or returning on-hook. 23Press 5 (CANCEL softkey). 24 25Press 2 (SHOW softkey).As in Step 17. Press 7 (ERRORS...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NACHART 2-20 (CONT’D) REPORTS StepActionVerify 32Press 1 (CHANNEL-NUMCommand line responds with softkey).SHOW CHANNEL-MAP LOGICAL CHANNEL-NUM enter channel # then press RETURN: 33 34Enter required informationScreen updates. Channel map of selected logical channel then press 0 (ENTER# is displayed. CANCEL softkey is displayed. Go to step softkey). 34.Press 1 (LINK-NUMBERCommand line responds with: softkey).SHOW CHANNEL-MAP PHYSICAL LINK-NUMBER enter link # then press RETURN:...
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System Test Procedures 3. ALARM SYSTEM TESTSGeneral 3.01Satisfactory completion of these tests confirms that the SX-200 Alarm System functions correctly. Alarms appear on the systemin several ways: LED indications on individual cards; an alarm :.iatus message at the Maintenance Terminal; or an alarm status message on Attendant Consoles, when programmed to report alarms. The raising ofan alarm also results in a flashing ALARM message appearing on Attendant Consoles. Canceling this message at the...
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SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NASetting Alarm Threshold 3.04The 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 al;.rm 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 StepActionVerify 1Access...
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System Test Procedures Testing Line Lockout Alarm3.05The Line Lockout Alarm is generated at all consoles 45 seconds after a station goes off-hook and remains idle; it is a distinctivecadence (long-short-long) which takes priority over all other ringing cadences.CHART 3-3 TESTING LINE LOCKOUT ALARM StepActionVerify 1Place a station (with COSA lockout alarm occurs 45 seconds later. All consolesoption 227 -Lockout alarm start to warble (long-short-long cadence); this cadence applies enabled) off-hook.takes...
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SECTION MITLSI 09-094-320-NAStepCHART 3-3 (CONT’D) TESTING LINE LOCKOUT ALARM Action Place a locked-out station or set on-hook. Press the following keys to display a lockout alarm on a console: FUNCTION hardkeyAPPLICATION softkeySHOW LOCKOUT sof-tkeyWhile there is a lockout alarm at the console, press the APPLICATION softkeyVerify The long-short-long cadence remains until ‘CLEAR’ed from a console. The station or set it returned to service. The following log is generated: COV card passed at 01 07 02...
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System Test Procedures CHART 3-3 (CONT’D) TESTING LINE LOCKOUT ALARMStepActionVerify 8Press the SHOW LOCKOUT The time-out time is set to infinite time-out. softkey. The SHOW LOCKOUT softkey is erased.The lockout alarm is displayed on the sec.ond line of the console in the following format: 1987-MAR-30 13:07: IO Extension 1702 has been off hook too long.If there is only one lockout alarm, the long-short-long cadence is removed; any other active cadence is resumed,and the CLEAR softkey (PF9) is...