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3 Maintenance 
Command Input 
Maintenance Terminal Display 
3.1 The maintenance display screen is shown in Figure 3-i. There are five distinct and 
separate areas to the screen: 
Status Line: - occupies a single line above the bordered area, and displays the time 
and date, and the system alarm status. 
Header Line: -occupies the top line within the bordered area. It identifies the running 
software version, and its creation date. It also describes which MAINTENANCE menu 
is currently being displayed:...

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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
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Entering Commands 
3.3 Enter commands by pressing the desired softkeys in sequence, and terminate each 
command sequence with softkey 0, the ENTER softkey or the conventional keyboard 
RETURN key. As softkeys are pressed,...

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Maintenance Command Input 
. LOG.5 - Logs level menu 
l REP> - Reports level menu. 
Device Number Parameters 
3.6 Some commands require the inclusion of card/circuit location numbers (referred to as 
physical location identification numbers: bay number, slot number, circuit number, 
sub-circuit number) or extension numbers as part of the input. The user is prompted 
for these numbers, one at a time, on the command line of the screen: 
enter Bay then press RETURN: 
enter Slot then press RETURN: 
enter...

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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
3-4 Issue 1 Revision CJ 
March 1997  

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‘4 System Level Functions 
Introduction 
4.1 The system level of operation contains commands that are not necessarily mainte- 
nance applications, but that affect maintenance in some way (for example, setting of 
time, date, and passwords). To access system level commands, press the SYSTEM 
softkey. All of the following operations are done while in the system level. Table 4-i 
provides a quick reference for all operations available in system level functions, ex- 
cept CANCEL and ENTER. To exit the...

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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
After entering a valid date, the user may implement the new date by pressing the 
ENTER softkey, orthe user may cancel the new date by pressing the CANCEL softkey. 
Verify the date by pressing the following softkeys: 
SHOW 
DATE 
ENTER 
Showing Device Status 
4.4 The maintenance user can display the current data characteristics of the mainte- 
nance terminal and printer ports. Information in the reports includes communication 
speed (baud rate), the parity sense (odd, even,...

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System Level Functions 
Table 4-l System Level Functions 
NOTE User must 
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
Table 4-l System Level Functions (continued) 
PARAMETER 
Note: 
* TRAP-BACKUP and TRAP-RESTORE are diagnostic tools that only Mitei personnel use. 
4-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997  

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System Level Functions 
Setting Password 
4.7 It is recommended, for system security, that passwords be changed regularly once 
the SX-ZOO ML PABX has been put into service. Password changes may be made by 
the affected username, or any other username with a higher priority (see Login Pro- 
cedures). A password may be any string of alphanumeric characters of up to 20 
characters in length (any more characters are ignored). 
CAUTION: Entering new passwords with alphabetic characters will inhibit 
login...

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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
At this point, the softkeys are disabled, and the system prompts the user to change 
the terminal speed: 
Change terminal speed and press RETURN when ready 
Setting System Printer Port Baud Rate 
4.8 To change the system printer port baud rate from its default value of 1,200 baud, 
choose one of six available baud rates: 300; 600; 1,200; 2,400; 4,800; or 9,600 baud. 
To change the printer port baud rate, press the following softkeys: 
SET 
SPEED 
PRINTER-PORT 
(select the...
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