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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 MITLSI 09-094-320-NARestarting the System 2.11The system may be restarted from the maintenance terminal or console by entering the RE-START command (this will cause a system reset). CHART 2-9 SYSTEM LEVEL: RE-START COMMAND StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application 2Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey).Softkey prompts change. System level is accessed. 3Press 8 (RE-START softkey). Command line responds with RESTART and softkey prompts change to: RESET-SYSTEM CANCEL 4Press 2 (RESET-SYSTEM)Command line responds with: RE-START RESET-SYSTEM will reboot the system. . . press ENTER or CANCEL 5Press 0 (ENTER softkey).System is reset and reboots from disk. Page 16
System Test Procedures SHOW Command2.12The 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, system iden- tity (including the current software load identification) and reset time. Chart 2-10 shows the steps for testing the SHOW command. CHART 2-10 SYSTEM LEVEL: SHOW COMMAND StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey).Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3Press 2 (SHOW softkey).Command line responds with: SHOWand softkey prompts change. 4Press 1 (DATE softkey).Command line responds with: SHOW DATEand sof-tkey prompts change. 5Press 0 (ENTER softkey).Command line clears and system date is displayed in maintenance display area. Softkey prompts return to System Level format. 6Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for remaining parameters (TIME, DEVICE, IDENTITY,RESET-TIME). When testing DEVICE, testdevice options (MAINT-PORT, PRINTER-PORT, and Data STN-PLID). 7Press 6 (QUIT softkey) toTest completed. return to Maintenance menu. Page 17
SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NADatabase Copying 2.13Customer 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. Thr! diskette to which the data is being copied must already contain the system software. Chart 2-l 1 shows the steps for testing copying of the Customer Database. CHART 2-11 SYSTEM LEVEL: DATABASE COPYING StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey).Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3Press 3 (COPY softkey).Command line responds with: COPYand softkey prompts change. 4Press 1 (DATABASECommand line responds with: softkey). COPY DATABASEand softkey prompts change. 5Press 0 (ENTER softkey).Command line responds with: Verifying database, please wait . . . then responds with: Reading database, please wait . . . and then responds with: Insert new disk, close door and press CONTINUE and softkey prompts change. 6Press 5 (CANCEL softkey).Command line clears, display area shows message: Copy operation aborted and softkeys return to System Level format. 7Repeat 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 18
System Test Procedures CHART 2-11 (CONT’D) SYSTEM LEVEL: DATABASE COPYINGStepActionVerify 8Insert a disk containing system software but no Customer Data, then go to Step 9. ORGo to Step 9. 9Press 0 (CONTINUECommand line displays message: softkey). Please wait . . .then Writing database, please wait . . . System copies Customer Data to disk. When copy is complete, command line responds with: Copy successful. If upgrading then RESET - else press CANCEL to continue. 10Press 5 (CANCEL softkey).Softkey prompts return to System Level format. 11Press 6 (QUIT softkey) toTest completed. Maintenance menu. Page 19
SECTION MITLSI 09-094-320-NAMONITOR Command 2.14 The MONITOR command (accessed from the System Level functions of the Maintenance Terminal) allows the user to mon- itor the progress of system diagnostics as they are run, of main- tenance logs as they occur, of SMDR and DATA SMDR reports as they occur. For further information regarding these, refer to Section MITL9109-094-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal. Chart 2-12 shows the steps for testing the MONITOR command. CHART 2-12 SYSTEM LEVEL: MONITOR COMMAND StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey).Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3Press 4 (MONITOR softkey). Command line responds with: MONITORand softkey prompts change. 4Press 1 (SMDR softkey).Command line responds with: MONITOR SMDR and softkey prompts change. 5Press 5 (CANCEL softkey).Command line clears. Softkey prompts return to System Level format. 6Repeat Steps 3 through 5Command line clears. Refer to Section for each MONITOR function MITL9109-094-351-NA for the meaning of the displays (DIAGNOSTICS, LOGS).and functions. DATA SMDR(NOTE: For MONITOR-LOGS, MAINT-PORT and SYS-PRINTERS softkeys will appear. Selection of MAINT-PORT brings up CANCEL softkey, while selection of SYS-PRINTERS softkey returns the softkey prompts to the System Level format). 7Press 6 (QUIT softkey) toTest Completed. return to Maintenance menu.Page 20
System Test Procedures STOP Command2.15The STOP command (accessed from the System Level) allows the user to stop the system monitoring of logs. For information regarding monitoring of logs, refer to MITL9109-094-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal. Chart 2-13 shows the steps for testing the STOP command. CHART 2-13 SYSTEM LEVEL: STOP COMMAND StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 1 (SYSTEM softkey).Softkey prompts change. System Level is accessed. 3Press 9 (STOP softkey).Command line responds with: STOP MONITORand softkey prompts change. 4Press 7 (LOGS softkey).Command line responds with: STOP MONITOR LOGSand softkey prompts change. 5Press 0 (ENTER softkey).Command line clears, and softkey prompts return to System Level format. 6To reactivate logs monitor, press the following softkeys (refer to Chart 2-10): 4 (MONITOR softkey)7 (LOGS softkey)1 (MAINT-PORT softkey)or 2 (SYS-PRINTERS softkey)0 (ENTER softkey). 7Press 6 (QUIT softkey) toTest completed. return to Maintenance menu. : Page 21
SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NADiagnostics 2.16The Diagnostics Level (accessed from the Maintenance menu) allows the user to enable, schedule, and initiate system di- agnostic testing, take equipment out of service, and return it to ser- vice. For further information regarding these, refer to Section MITL9109-094-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal. Charts 2-14 through 2-18 show the steps for testing the Diagnostics Level com- mands. CHART 2-14 DIAGNOSTICS LEVEL: TEST COMMAND StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 3 (DIAGNOSTICSSoftkey prompts change. Diagnostics Level is accessed. softkey). 3Press 1 (TEST softkey).Command line responds with: TESTand sof-tkey prompts change. 4Press 1 (BAY/SLOT/CCTCommand line responds with: softkey).TEST enter Bay then press RETURN: and softkey prompts change. 5Enter 01.Command line responds with: TEST 01 enter Slot then press RETURN: 6Enter 01.Command line responds with: TEST 01 01 enter Circuit then press RETURN: 7Enter 01.Command line responds with: TEST 01 01 01 enter Sub-circuit then press RETURN: 8Press RETURN.Command line responds with: TEST 01 01 01 **and softkey prompts change. Page 22
System Test Procedures CHART 2-14 (CONT’D) DIAGNOSTICS LEVEL: TEST COMMANDStepActionVerify 9Press 0 (ENTER softkey).Command line clears, and the test command is displayed in the display area. If no cards are present in the Bay tested, no other action is seen, and softkey prompts return to the diagnostics level format. If an analog Bay is tested, the message: This function is not available for this device. appears and CANCEL softkey prompt is displayed. If a Bay/Slot/Circuit location is tested, a message in the format: TOTAL TESTS RUN = TOTAL TESTS FAILED =PLID = appears in the display area, and softkey prompts return to the Diagnostics Level format. 10If necessary, press 5 (CANCEL). Press 1 (TESTsoftkey).Command line responds with:TESTand softkey prompts change. 11Press 2 (DEVICE TYPESoftkey prompts change, displaying names of devices softkey).which can be tested: ONS, LS/GS-TRUNK, RECEIVERS, JUNCTOR, CONSOLE. DSP, EM, [COV, DID, OPS LINK/CHANNEL, DNIC, PRINTER-PLID, PRINTER-PORT, Tl-TRUNK] displayed after pressing 0 (MORE-KEYS softkey). 12Select a device type, thenTest messages will appear in the display area. Refer to press 0 (ENTER softkey).Section MITL9109-094-351-NA, RS-232 Maintenance Terminal, for further information. When test is completed, softkey prompts return to Diagnostics Level format. Go to Step 13. Page 23
SECTION MITL9109-094-320-NACHART 2-14 (CONT’D) DIAGNOSTICS LEVEL: TEST COMMAND StepActionVerify 13Repeat Steps 10 through 12 for remaining device types. 14Press 1 (TEST softkey).Command line responds with: TESTand softkey prompts change. 15Press 3 (EXT-NUM softkey). Command line responds with: TEST EXT-NUM enter Ext. Number then press RETURN: and no softkey prompts are displayed. 16Enter an extension number, Command line clears, and a test message appears in the press RETURN (if extension display area in the format as given in Step 9, above. When number is less than fivetest has been completed, softkey prompts return to digits) and press 0 (ENTERDiagnostics Level format. softkey). 17Press 6 (QUIT softkey) toTest completed. return to Maintenance menu. Page 24
System Test Procedures Accessing Enabling and Disabling of Diagnostic Functions2.17The MORE-KEYS command is used in the Diagnostics Level to access the enabling and disabling of diagnostics functions (either Power-up or Background diagnostics), removing equipment from service, or returning equipment to service. When the Diagnostics Level softkeys are displayed, press 0 (MORE-KEYS) to access these functions. Chart 2-15 shows the steps for testing enabling and dis- abling of diagnostic functions. Chart 2-16 shows the steps for testing the removal from service and return to service functions. CHART 2-15 DIAGNOSTICS LEVEL: ENABLING AND DISABLING DIAGNOSTICS StepActionVerify 1Access MAINTENANCESystem responds by displaying Maintenance menu. application. 2Press 3 (DIAGNOSTICSSoftkey prompts change. Diagnostics Level is accessed. softkey). 3Press 0 (MORE-KEYSSoftkey prompts change. softkey). 4Press 2 (ENABLE-DIAGCommand line responds with: softkey).ENABLE-DIAG and softkey prompts change. 5Press 1 (BACKGROUNDCommand line responds with: softkey).ENABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND and softkey prompts change, displaying Background Diagnostics choices: BAY/SLOT/CCT, DEVICE TYPE, or EXT-NUM. 6Select BackgroundSystem prompts for input, and no softkeys are displayed. Diagnostics qualifier, by pressing either 1 (BAY/SLOT/CCT), 2 (DEVICE TYPE), or 3 (EXT-NUM). 7Enter required informationBackground Diagnostics enabled message appears in (press RETURN if requireddisplay area. The selected diagnostics are enabled. Softkeyafter entry) and press 0prompts return to Diagnostics Level format, (ENTER softkey). Go to Step 8. Page 25