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    							Reports Level Functions 
    Status - Entire Bay 
    To obtain an equipment status report on an entire bay, press the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay number, press the RETURN key, and 
    enter only the RETURN key for the slot, circuit, and sub-circuit prompts) 
    ENTER 
    Status - Specific Card Slot 
    To obtain an equipment status report on a specific card slot, press the following 
    softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay and slot numbers, pressing the RETURN 
    key after each one; enter only the RETURN key for the circuit and sub-circuit 
    prompts) 
    ENTER 
    Status - Specific Circuit (or Subcircuit) 
    To obtain an equipment status report on a specific circuit, press the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CCT (enter the required bay, slot and circuit numbers, pressing the 
    RETURN key after each one; enter only the RETURN key for the sub-circuit 
    w0n-M) 
    ENTER 
    Status - Specific Extension 
    To obtain an equipment status report on a specific extension number, press the 
    following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    EXT-NUM (enter the required extension number, then press the RETURN key) 
    ENTER 
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    Table 5-3 summarizes the terms used in the equipment status report: 
    Table 5-3 Terms Used In the Equipment Status Report 
    Term Meaning 
    BB 
    The bay in which the device is located 
    ss 
    The card slot in which the device is located 
    cc The circuit number of the device 
    SC The sub-circuit number of the device (where applicable) 
    SOFTWARE-ID Type of device installed and its software identification number ( SWID ) 
    EX/l-K 
    The extension or trunk number of the device (where applicable); a number up to 
    five digits in length. 
    TYPE The circuit type; one of the following: 
    ons - ONS line circuit 
    set - COV line circuit 
    ops - OPS line circuit 
    dnic - DNIC line circuit 
    rcvr - DTMF Receiver module 
    moh - Music On Hold module 
    lsgs - CO trunk circuit 
    Tl - Tl trunk circuit 
    dncon - DNIC console 
    cutvr - cutover sensor 
    ups - UPS sensor 
    lamp - ONS lamp test 
    did - DID trunk 
    e&m 
    - E&M trunk 
    pcm - pcm channel 
    BG 
    PWR 
    MTSTAT dsp - digital signal processor 
    Background diagnostics enabled; either “on” or “off” 
    Boot diagnostics enabled; either “on” or “off’ 
    The current maintenance status; one of the following: 
    avail - available to CP and maintenance 
    progr - programmed in CDE but not installed 
    unprog - installed but not programmed in CDE 
    suspt - suspect - failed diagnostic test once 
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    Table 5-3 Terms Used In the Equipment Status Report (continued) 
    Term 
    SWSTAT Meaning 
    bsout - busied-out by maintenance - failed diagnostic test at least twice, or 
    busied-out by maintenance user 
    flty0 faulty with no passes 
    fltyi faulty with one pass 
    flty2 faulty with two passes 
    flty3 faulty with three passes 
    flty4 faulty with four passes 
    flty5 faulty with five passes 
    flty6 faulty with six passes 
    The current call processing (CP) software status; for lines and trunks, one of the 
    following: 
    altms - alternate music 
    acdwt - ACD wait 
    bsout - busied-out 
    bst - receiving busy tone 
    cwait - using Auto Attendant overflow 
    dlgrd - using Auto Attendant 
    kspag - directed or broadcast paging 
    idlks - receiving broadcast page 
    bsgks - receiving directed page 
    onstk - using ONS Voicemail feature 
    colre - CO line is reserved 
    campd - camped on 
    on dialg - dialing 
    dnd - do not disturb 
    error - receiving reorder tone 
    hfi - handsfree idle 
    hfree - handsfree ringing 
    hfs - handsfree suspended 
    hold - consultation hold 
    idle - idle 
    lockd - locked-out 
    wcm3 - rwing 
    parkd - parked (held by attendant) 
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    Table 5-3 Terms Used In the Equipment Status Report (continued) 
    Term Meaning 
    HWSTA T rngbk - ringback 
    rngng - ringing 
    t-s232 - data station is establishing RS-232 protocol 
    stowd - stowed (hard or call hold) 
    suspd - suspended 
    talkg -talking 
    tkd - trunk dial 
    wdtrx - data station waiting for dtrx response 
    wfjct - waiting for call resources (receiver, channel) 
    wflin - waiting for line 
    The current call processing (CP) software status, for receivers 
    ; one of the following: 
    free - ready for use by CP 
    busy - currently in use by CP 
    down - currently unavailable to CP 
    The current hardware statu$one of the following: 
    idle - available to CP 
    busy - busy 
    down - card not present - unavailable to CP 
    dwnld - downloading prompts to a SUPERSET 430TM telephone 
    maint - maintenance busy - busied-out by maintenance diagnostics 
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    							RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
    Show Status - SWID 
    This operation enables a user to show software status by selecting a device type. To 
    obtain an equipment status report on a software identifier, press the following softkeys: 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    SWID 
    (press one of the softkeys shown in Table 5-4) 
    ENTER 
    The system outputs the equipment status data in the applications area of the screen. 
    Where the data requires more space than is available on the screen, the user is 
    prompted to request more datavia the 8-UP-I-PAGE or 9-DOWN-I-PAGE softkeys, 
    or to cancel the output via the CANCEL softkey. 
    5-12 Table 5-4 Software Identification ( SWID ) Types 
    Softkey 
    SW-STATION 
    SW-CO-TRUNK 
    SW-RECEIVER 
    SW-DID-TRUNK 
    SW-CONSOLE 
    SW-TIE-TRUNK 
    SW-LINE 
    SW-DISA-TRUNK 
    SW-DTMF-GEN 
    SW-CAP 
    SW-SET 
    SW-TRUNK-GRP 
    SW-DATA-STN 
    SW-HUNT-GRP Device Types 
    single line port 
    CO trunk - 6 cct LS/GS or 4-cct CO 
    receivers show the 32 pseudo receivers and the “real” receivers 
    on the receiver module(s) 
    DID trunks - 6 cct digital 
    console 
    TIE trunk - E&M module 
    SUPERSET line work areas 
    6 cct LSIGS 
    DTMF generator 
    call announce port 
    SUPERSET 401 +TM / SUPERSET 410TM /SUPERSET 420TM / 
    SUPERSET 430 
    trunk group 
    dataset - standalone 
    hunt group 
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    Device Status Reports 
    5.5 Device status reports display call processing information for devices (sets, stations, 
    consoles, trunks, receivers, etc.) that are programmed into the system. 
    A device status repot-t displays the call processing work area (CP-DWA) of a device. 
    Figure 5-3 shows an example of a CP-DWA of a tie trunk. 
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    avail 
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    auail 
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    free idle 
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    Figure 5-3 Device Status Report 
    To display the CP-DWA for a device, press the following softkeys: 
    REPORTS 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CIRCUIT 
    (enter the PLID.... of the desired device. Note that you can also specify a device 
    by its extension/trunk number, or by its software identification (SWID)) 
    CP-DWA 
    The device status report for the device appears on the terminal screen. Softkeys, 
    available at the bottom of the report, allow you to display the device status reports of 
    other devices that are connected to, or interacting with, the currently displayed device. 
    Note that pressing a softkey will have no effect if the softkey does not apply to the 
    current state of the device. For example, pressing the OTHER softkey when a device 
    is not connected (in conversation) with another device, has no effect on the display. 
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    Monitor Ti Trunk Activity 
    5.6 The user can monitor the activity on the ST bus to the Ti Trunk Module by displaying 
    a Monitor Ti Trunk Activity report on the maintenance terminal screen. A Monitor Ti 
    Trunk Activity report provides data for the DSTi, DSTo, CSTi, and CSTo buses. 
    This feature also allows the user to perform the following functions: 
    l Send a yellow alarm to the receiving end 
    l Put the Tl Trunk card into analog loopback mode 
    l Manually select the synchronization source for the Tl link 
    l Send data values down the selected trunk 
    l Change the transmit and receive gains 
    l Change the A 6 signaling bits 
    l Put selected trunks into digital loopback. 
    Figure 5-4 shows a sample Monitor Tl Trunk Activity report. 
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    To display a Monitor Tl Trunk Activity report, press the following softkeys when in 
    maintenance mode: 
    REPORTS 
    SHOW 
    STATUS 
    BAY/SLOT/CIRCUIT 
    (enter PLID.....) 
    LINK-STATUS (This softkey only appears if the affected circuit is a Ti circuit) 
    TRUNK-NUM 
    Enter the circuit location on the Ti Trunk Card (24 Tl circuits per Ti Trunk Card) 
    ENTER 
    Data from the DSTi, DSTo, CSTi, and CSTo buses of the selected trunk is presented 
    on the screen. 
    To send test data, press the following softkeys: 
    TRUNK-NUM 
    Enter the circuit location on the Tl Trunk Card (24 Tl circuits per Tl Trunk Card) 
    ENTER 
    MORE-KEYS 
    Enter the test data - hex 00 to FF (Note: if 00 is entered, no test data is sent; if 
    nothing is entered, test data 00 is sent) 
    ENTER 
    To manually change the clock source while monitoring, press the following softkeys: 
    MANUAL 
    Enter the bay number of new source and press RETURN * 
    Enter the slot number of new source and press RETURN * 
    ENTER 
    * This number must be the locations of a functioning Tl Trunk Card. 
    To return to the original clock source: 
    AUTO 
    ENTER 
    To start a loopback test: 
    LOOPBACK 
    INTERNAL/EXTERNAL/CLEAR (See notes) 
    ENTER 
    Note: 1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
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    INTERNAL LOOPBACK causes the DX to route transmit data signals back into the receive 
    channels. 
    EXTERNAL LOOPBACK causes the DX to route receive data signals back out to the transmit 
    channels. 
    CLEAR clears the ioopback test that is currently in progress. 
    If the Tl link is not in synchronization, or is transmitting a yellow alarm, or if the TX or RX 
    pads are not set to zero, the data received is altered. Bit 0 changes because of the transmission 
    of AB bits.  
    						
    							RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
    Table 5-5 provides definitions for the softkey commands that you can enter from the 
    maintenance terminal to test the Ti link. 
    Table 5-5 Softkey Definitions 
    Softkey 
    TRUNK-NUM 
    CANCEL 
    YELLOW 
    RETURN 
    MANUAL 
    AUTO 
    SEND 
    TxPadz 
    RxPad 
    Tx/AB-00 
    Tx/AB-01 
    Tx/AB-10 
    Tx/AB-11 
    LOOPBACK - 
    INTERNAL 
    LOOPBACK - 
    EXTERNAL 
    LOOPBACK-D 
    UPDATE Definition 
    Prompts for target trunk. Defaults to 01. Valid is 01-24, 
    Goes back to REPORTS LEVEL form. The default settings for ail control 
    signals will be set, 
    Toggles bit that forces the Tl module to send a yellow alarm to the far end or 
    removes the yellow alarm condition (bipolar). 
    Goes back to the SHOW STATUS summary form. 
    This softkey will allow the user to change the sync source. The user will be 
    prompted for Bay/Slot. 
    This softkey will restore the original synchronization mode. 
    Prompts user for data to be transmitted. Data is sent continuously down the 
    channel currently selected. Valid input is 00-FF (hex). 
    Increments transmit attenuation control bits. 
    Increments receive attenuation control bits. 
    Transmits A = 0 , B = 0 
    Transmits A = 0 , B = 1 
    Transmits A = 1 , B = 0 
    Transmits A = 1 , B = 1 
    Analog loopback. Toggles the loopback relay for the card. Loops the signals 
    back through the hardware in the card. 
    External loopback causes the DX to route receive data signals back out to 
    the transmit channels. External loopback function sends PABX “A” “B” 
    signaling bits, not incoming “A” “B” bits. 
    Digital loopback. Toggles the ioopback bit for the selected channel, The DSl 
    channel is looped internally to replace the corresponding receive channel. 
    This softkey updates the values on the screen 
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