Mitel Sx 200 Ml Pabx Lightware 16 Instructions Guide
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Diagnostic Tests Table 5-11 DID Card Initialization (continued) Diagnostic State Test Name Circuit State if Test Passes Circuit State if Test Fails I 1 1 State 11 junctor ac CODEC test state 12 state 13 State 12 junctor test state 14 state 13 State 13 make junctor suspect state 9 state 9 State 14 analog DSP test state 9 state 15 State 15 retest primary state 15 state 16 State 16 State 17 retest secondary has junctor been isolated state 16 state 17 state 18 device failure isolated State 18 analog alternate device test state 19 state 20 State 19 analog alternate device loopback test device failure isolated state 18 State 20 State 21 enough alternate state 21 device failure isolated devices make junctor suspect device passed device passed Page 2 of 2 Table 5-12 Digital Line Card Initialization Diagnostic State Test Name Circuit State if Test Passes Circuit State if Test Fails March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0
General Maintenance Information Table 5-i 2 Digital Line Card Initialization (continued) Diagnostic Test Name Circuit State if Test State Passes Circuit State if Test Fails State 9 DNIC output loopback device passed device failure isolated test State 10 dataset data loopback device passed device failure isolated test State 11 DNIC input loopback state 2 device failure isolated test State 12 digital set transducer state 13 device failure isolated speaker test State 13 digital set transducer state 14 ddevice failure isolated microphone test State 14 digital set transducer device passed device failure isolated mouthpiece test State 1 does other half have a state 2 state 11 set? State 2 is there a voice set? state 3 state 6 State 3 digital set EPROM state 4 device failure isolated checksum test Note: States 1, 2, 6, and 8 are software tests, used to find %hich device (data/voice) is connected. These states are helpful when planning which tests to execute. Page2of21 Table 5-13 SUPERCONSOLE 1000 Initialization Diagnostic State Test Name Circuit State if Test Passes Circuit State if Test Fails State 1 State 2 digital set EPROM state 4 device failure unisolated checksum test digital set Bphone test state 5 device failure unisolated Table 5-l 4 Tl Trunk Card Diagnostic State Test Name Circuit State if Test Passes Circuit State if Test Fails 1 1 1 State 1 1 Tl channel loopback test 1 device passed 1 device failure isolated 5-10 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
6 Test Line General 6.1 The test line interface is designed to provide the maintenance person with a portable, inexpensive, and readily available tool for diagnosing system failures and for performing maintenance functions. The test line interface provides a powerful subset of the maintenance functionality available through the maintenance terminal. In addition, the maintenance person can place calls without having a permanently wired extension on the premises. The connection to the default test line (the physical location identification is Bay I, Slot 1, Circuit 1) must be made at the MDF. In addition, Bay I, Slot 1 must contain an ONS card. Programming 6.2 Before the test line package may be used, an access code must first be programmed through Customer Data Entry (CDE); refer to Form 02 (Feature Access Codes) in the Customer Data Entty Practice. Once in this form, assign an access code to Feature Number 18 (Maintenance Function - Test Line); this access c.ode must not conflict with existing access codes or with the system numbering plan. Test Line Access 6.3 To access the test line, first connect a telephone to the test line, then lift the handset, wait for dial tone, and enter the following digits: l The test line access code as specified in CDE . One of the valid test line command codes (see Table 6-i) l If required, enter the circuit location number. Note: When CDE or maintenance is accessed via the maintenance terminal or Attendant Console, the test line cannot be accessed. In these cases, the maintenance person will receive busy tone upon dialing the test line access code. Also, after accessing the test line, if no action is taken for 90 seconds, the test line session will be automatically terminated. Test Line Maintenance Commands 6.4 Not all maintenance commands can be accessed from the test line. However, the maintenance commands available to the test line permit the maintenance person to perform most maintenance functions. Commands are entered on the test line by dialing command codes using the DTMF keypad or the rotary dial of the set being used. These command codes are listed in Table 6-i. A description of each command follows Table 6-l. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 6-l
General Maintenance Information Table 6-l Test Line Command Codes Numeric Alpha Command Codes Description 22 BC Busy Out Channel (Remove Channel) 25 BJ Busv Out Junctor 26 BO 35 DL 38 DT Busy Out device Dump Logs Direct Trunk select 72 FIG 73 SD 77 FLS Return Channel Stop Dump Logs Return Device to Service t I I 7% ST 1 Stop Test Printers I I 82 1 TC 1 Test Channel 83 TD Test Device 872 TPB Test Printer Bay-Slot-Circuit I I 873 1 TPE 1 Test Printer Extension-Number 877 TPP Test Printer Pot-l Busy Out Channel Command (BC) Allows the maintenance person to busy out any channel on the system. I. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the Busy Out Channel code (22) 3. Enter the Link/Channel number. PA on the status indicator and a single beep tone indicates the successful operation. FA and reorder tone indicates failure. See Table 6-2. Busy Out Command (BO) Allows the maintenance person to busy out any peripheral device in the system except consoles and the test line circuit. 1. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the Busy Out device code (26) 3. Enter the physical location number of the device. If the device was in use (busy) at the time of access, the status indicators will read “PA” and the trunk will be busied as soon as it reaches the idle state. If the operation succeeds, the status indicators will read “PA” and a single beep tone will be heard. If the operation fails, the status indicators will read “FA” and reorder tone will be heard. See Table 6-2. 6-2 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Test Line Dump Logs Command (DL) Allows the maintenance person to print the system maintenance log on to the system printer. I. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the Dump Logs code (35). “PA”on the status indicators and a single beep tone indicate that the system has started sending the logs to the printer. “FA” and reorder tone indicate failure. See Table 6-2. Direct Trunk Select Command (DT) Allows the maintenance person to directly select any trunk in the system from the test line. 1. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the direct trunk select code (38) 3. Enter the physical location number of the required trunk. If the trunk is not busy and is in working order, the status indicators will revert to whatever was present before the testline was accessed, and dial tone will be heard. The trunk is then ready for use. If the trunk is in use (busy) at the time of access, it is not selected; if the trunk is not functional, the status indicators will read “FA”. Return Channel Command (RC) Allows the maintenance person to return to service any channel on the system. 1. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the Return Channel code (72) 3. Enter the Link/Channel number. “PA” on the status indicator and a single beep tone indicate the successful operation of the channel being returned to service. “FA” and reorder tone indicate failure. See Table 6-2. Stop Dump Logs Command (SD) Allows the maintenance person to stop print (dump) the system maintenance log on to the system printer. I. Enter the test line access code 2. Enter the Stop Dump Logs code (73). “PA”on the status indicator and a single beep tone indicate that the system has stopped sending the logs to the printer. “FA” and reorder tone indicate failure. See Table 6-2. Return Devkx To Service Command (RS) Allows the maintenance person to return to service any peripheral device that was previously removed from service via maintenance. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 6-3
General Maintenance Information I. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Return Device to Service code (77) 3. Enter the physical location number of the device. “PA” on the status indicators and a single beep tone will indicate that the device was returned to service. “FA” and reorder tone indicate failure. See Table 6-2. Stop Test Printers Command (ST) Allows the maintenance person to stop testing the printers on the system. I. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Stop Test Printers code (78). “PA”on the status indicator and a single beep tone indicate that the system has stopped testing the printers. “FA” and reorder tone indicate failure. See Table 6-2. Test Channel Command (TC) Allows the maintenance person to test any channel on the system. I. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Test Channel code (82) 3. Enter the Link/Channel number. “PA” on the status indicator and a single beep tone indicate that the test passed. “FA” and reorder tone indicate that the test failed. See Table 6-2. T& Device Command (TD) Allows the maintenance person to test any peripheral circuit in the digital bays. I. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Test Device code (83) 3. Enter the physical location number of the device. “PA” on the status indicators and a single beep tone indicate that the test passed. “FA” and reorder tone indicate that the test failed. T& Printer Bay-Slot-Citcuit Command (TPB) Allows the maintenance person to test any printer on the system, other than the system printer using the physical location number of the printer port. 1. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Test Printer Bay-Slot-Circuit code (872) 3. Enter the physical location number of the printer port. 6-4 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Test Line , “PA” on the status indicators and a single beep tone indicates that the system has started sending test data to the printer, which should then print two full pages of all the 8 printable characters. “FA” and reorder tone indicates that the test failed. SeeTable 6-2. 3 Test Printer Extension-Number Command (TPE) a Allows the maintenance person to test any printer on the system (except the system 1 z printer) using the extension number of the printer port. z . 5 I. Enter the Test Line Access code ? 2. Enter the Test Printer Extension-number code (873) 3. Enter the extension number of the printer port. “PA” on the status indicators and a single beep tone indicates that the system has started sending test data to the printer, which should then print two full pages of all the printable characters. “FA” and reorder tone indicate that the test failed. See Table 6-2. Test Printer Port Command (TPP) Allows the maintenance person to test the system printer. I. Enter the Test Line Access code 2. Enter the Test Printer Port code (877). “PA”on the status indicators and a single beep tone indicate that the system has started sending test data to the printer, which should then print two full pages of all the printable characters. “FA” and reorder tone indicate that the test failed. See Table 6-2. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 6-5
General Maintenance Information Test Line Indicator LEDs 6.5 The status of the test line software is indicated by the dual seven-segment display status indicators on the Main Control Card Il. When the maintenance person enters the test line access code on the test line set, the LEDs go blank, indicating that the system is waiting for command input. After the maintenance person enters a command sequence, the LEDs will display the results of the action petformed. Refer to Table 6-2 for an explanation of the various test line status codes that may appear on the MCC Il. Table 6-2 Test Line Status Indicator Codes Meaning PA The attempted operation was successful (pass). FA The attemoted ooeration was unsuccessful (fail). See Note. 1 (blank) System is waiting for command input. II E.5 bb Test was inconclusive. Invalid command or device location entered; only those commands in Table 6-l on Page 6-2 are acceptable. Device was busv. Trv aaain later. I 7E I An invalid physical location number was entered. Enter bay number (e.g., 01), slot number (e.g., 04), and circuit number (e.g., 06). FF Unknown error. Attempt operation again - ensure correct use of command codes (see Table 6-l). 1E Error in acquiring the software ID of the test line. Attempt operation again -ensure correct us& of c;mmand codes (see Table 6-l). If nec&sary, use m>intenance terminal or console. 2E Possible software error. Attempt operation again -ensure correct use of command codes (see Table 6-l). Use maintenance terminal or console if necessary. Note: Failure of any of the test line command sequences will necessitate the use of the more sophis- ticated maintenance tools available from the maintenance terminal or console. Refer to the IS-232 Maintenance Terminal Practice. 4-6 Issue 1 Revision 0 March 1997
Test Line Test Line Tones 6.6 The test line software uses some of the existing system-generated tones as audible status indicators. Approximately ten seconds after the maintenance person enters the test line access code on the test line set, a short ring burst, followed by dial tone is heard, indicating that the system is waiting for command input. After the maintenance person enters a command sequence, the returned tone will indicate the result of the action performed. See Table 6-3 for a description of the tones. Table 6-3 Test Line Status Tones Tone Type Meaning 1 Dial tone j System is waiting for command input. Camp-on tone (single beep) The attempted operation was successful (Pass). Reorder tone The attempted operation was unsuccessful (Fail) see Note. Trunkcamp-on tone (double beep) Test was inconclusive. j Ringback tone (single beep or ring) j initial maintenance access. Busy Tone 1 Device was busy. Try again later. Note: Failure of any of the test line command sequences will necessitate the use of the more sophis- ticated maintenance tools available from the maintenance terminal or console. Refer to the IX-232 Maintenance Terminal Practice. Specifying Equipment 6.7 Many of the test line command sequences require the maintenance person to specify a circuit as part of the command input. Circuits are specified using their physical location numbers (bay, slot, circuit, subcircuit). For example, a receiver circuit at location Bay 1, Slot 3, Circuit 3, Subcircuit 4 would be specified as “01 03 03 04”. A line circuit at location Bay I, Slot I, Circuit 6 would be specified as “01 01 06 00”. Note that circuits with no subcircuit number (that is, lines and trunks) must be specified with “00” as the subcircuit. Channels are specified by using the required Link and Channel number. The link number is a two-digit number. Note that Link 0, I, 14, or 15 cannot be tested. The Channel number is a two-digit number from 00 to 31. Channel 30 on Link 9 is specified as “09 30”. Normal Extension Calls 6.8 The test line has access to normal extension facilities and is subject to Class Of Service (COS) and Class Of Restriction (COR) restrictions. It is not necessary to enter the test line access code or a special command code to make normal extension calls. March 1997 Issue 1 Revision 0 6-7
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