Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Diagnostic Functions Disabling Background Diagnostics For an Entire Bay 7.5 To disable background diagnostics for an entire bay, press the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay number; then press the RETURN key four times) ENTER For an Entire Peripheral Card To disable background diagnostics for an entire peripheral card, press the following keys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay; press the RETURN...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal For a Specific Device Type To disable background diagnostics for a specific device type, press the following soft- keys: MORE-KEYS DISABLE-DIAG BACKGROUND DEVICE TYPE (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-2 on page 7-6) ENTER In all cases, the system will echo the command into the applications area of the screen. The user may verify that the particular background diagnostics have been disabled via the SHOW STATUS command. Directing Tests 7.6 Directed...
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Diagnostic Functions On a Specific Device Type To run a directed test on a specific device type, press the following softkeys: TEST DEVICE TYPE (see note) (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 7-2 on page 7-6) ENTER Note: Testing can be performed on system printer. Selection of DEVICE TYPE will be followed by entering one of the softkeys in Table 7-2 on page 7-6 and two printer related softkeys; PRINTER PLID and PRINTER PORT. In all cases, the system will output the test results in the...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Busying Out Equipment 7.7 Peripheral circuits may be placed in a state such that they are accessible only through maintenance. While in this state, the device will appear busy when requested by call processing. The following circuit types can be busied out in this manner: l ONS lines l LS/GS Trunks l E&M Trunks l Ti Trunks l DID Trunks l COV line circuits l DNIC Lines l Receivers l Link/Channel l Printer PLID l Printer Port. Specific Circuits To busy out a...
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Diagnostic Functions Returning Busy Equipment to Service Specific Circuits 7.8 To return a specific circuit to service, press the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS RET-TO-SVC BAY/S LOT/CCT (enterthe required bay, slot, circuit and sub-circuit numbers; pressing the RETURN key after each) ENTER Specific Extensions To return a specific extension number to service, press the following softkeys: MORE-KEYS RET-TO-SVC EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number; then press the RETURN key) ENTER...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Clear Extension Features - From Remote Terminal The maintenance terminal can be used to clear CALL FORWARDING, DO NOT DISTURB, and CALL BACK features that are active on an extension. Clear allows all features on a card in a Sx-ZUU ML PABX to be de-programmed from a remote maintenance terminal without requiring a local Attendant console. Only SUPERSET telephones and industry standard sets may be cleared from the maintenance terminal. The extension to be cleared may be...
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8 Other Maintenance Terminal Applications Customer Data Entry (CDE) 8.1 The RS-232 maintenance terminal is also the main device used for the programming of customer data. At the start of the login procedure, the user is queried to start either a maintenance session or a CDE session (see “Login Procedures” on page 2-2). Only a VT100 compatible terminal may be used for CDE. For further information on CDE, refer to the Customer II&a ,EWy I?-actIce. Traffic Measurement 8.2 Traffic measurement is a...
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Appendix A Maintenance Terminal Error Messages Table A-i lists status and error messages which may appear at the Maintenance Terminal during a maintenance session: Table A-l Maintenance Terminal Error Messages Message Meaning ACD reports already in progress. In traffic measurement, parameters cannot be changed without STOP first. stopping the data collection procedure first. A specific value cannot follow the If the user has entered a default value for the default value ‘XX’. BAY/SLOT/CIRCUIT...
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RS-232 Maintenance Terminal Table A-l Maintenance Terminal Error Messages (continued) Message Meaning Invalid day forthe month specified. Valid month entries are dependent upon the Roman calendar. Date not set. For example, an attempt may have been made to set the date to February 30. Invalid parameter “XX”. TIME (or Time may be set to OO:OO-2359, date may be set to 01-31 for DATE) not set. days, 01-l 2 for months, 00-99 for years, Valid month entries are dependent upon the Roman calendar....