Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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7 Maintenance Controls and Indicators General 7.1 The following paragraphs describe the maintenance controls and ir idicators found on the components of the SX-ZOO ML PABX. Most of the indicators are software-controlled, and provide maintenance personnel with information on the current status of the system. Main Control Card II 7.2 There are two variants of the Main Control Card II (MCC II): one with a Stratum 4 clock, the other with a Stratum 3 clock. The MCC II contains status LEDs, two...
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General Maintenance Information SEVEN-SEGMENT DISPLAY STATUS - INDICATORS ACTIVITY- MAIN CONTROL CARD II BAY CONTROL CARD Figure 7-l Control Card Front Panels Seven-Segment Display Status Indicators. The-MCC II status indicators consist of two seven-segment display LEDs that are arranged vertically. The top display LED is more significant than the lower display LED. The function of the MCC Ii status indicators depends upon the software currently being executed. At system initialization,...
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Maintenance Controls and Indicators Table 7-l Main Control Card II Codes Codes Top LED: E. Lower LED: 8 System Function Action MOSS Verification The Mitei Options password, selected options, or system id does not match, or is corrupted. Verify the options and the system id; then, enter the password again. Top LED: A Database Upload Indicates that a customer database backup is in Lower LED: - circles progress, or that a log text file is being saved to clockwise the user’s PC storage medium....
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General Maintenance Information Bay Control Card 7.3 The Bay Control Card has three status LEDs labelled TX, Rx and ALARM. The TX and Rx LEDs indicate communication (transmit and receive) with the Main Control Card Ii. The ALARM LED has two functions. A flashing ALARM LED indicates a failure on the Bay Control Card. A permanently lit ALARM LED indicates that the Bay Control Card is waiting for, or has lost, communication with the Main Control Card Il. See Table 7-2 for a summary of the Bay Control...
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Maintenance Controls and Indicators @ Mb-EC MODULE ’ @ MODULE $ 2 02 2 MODULE MODULE g cn INDICATORS 3 05 MODULE 4 e id F ALARM - ALARM LED UNlVERSAL ONS CARD LINE CARD LINE INDICATORS - ALARM - LED TRUNK03 1 5 TRUNK @z 2 La : TRUNK TRUNK 0% 3 =, INDICATORS CA TRUNK@ 4 TRUNK 0 5 TRUNK 0 6 LS/GS COV LINE > LINE4 @ LINE5 0 TRUNK CARD CARD DPS LINE CARD @ Mb-b-& @ MIT& LINE I 0 TRUNK& LINE2 0 1 2 LINE3 0 TRUNK@3 LINE4 @ 2 I= 9 LINE5 0: TRUNK& LINE6 &. LINE7...
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General Maintenance Information Attendant Console 7.5 The attendant console function LEDs (see Figure 7-3) are used as maintenance indicators during the console initialization sequence. Table 7-3 and Table 7-4 describe the console maintenance indicators. r Table 7-3 Attendant Console Maintenance Led Indicators Test Name Test Fail Indication Console RAM Test HOLD I LED flashes. 1 Console EPROM TeqHOLD 2 LED flashes. Console IRQ Test Console LED Test HOLD 3 LED flashes. Any of the console LEDs...
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Maintenance Controls and Indicators r~-- Table 7-4 Attendant Console LCD Display Messages Message Meaning CONSOLE HARDWARE FAILURE ~x@%sE39 EFIFDFI CODE 1 PLEASE NOTE DETAILS ON REPAIR TAG Console power-up tests failed. I WAITING FOR SYNCHRONIZATION PLEASE WAIT 123456789 Power is available, but there is no synchronization to the line. WAITING FORCOMMUNICATION lZ5W33x39 FUASE Console is synchronized, but no messages are WAIT being received from the system. Note: In all cases, refer to the...
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Appendix A , System Initialization General A.1 When the system is first installed, the default data must be entered into the system using the CDE forms. For initialization details, refer to Table A-i, Initial Power-up Pro- cedures From The Terminal, and the /n.sta//ation hformatjon Practice. Step 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6. 9. 10. Table A-l Initial Power-up Procedures From The Terminal Action Ensure that the System ID module is installed. Refer to the hsta//ation hformation Practice....