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1 ’ INTndDUCTlON General 1.1 After the successful mechanical installation of the SX-50s system (refer to Section 9104-091-200-NA, Shipping, Receiving and Installation Information), the system is ready for programming. This Section outlines the procedures for entering customer data, describes the programming options, and indicates the-default options. Reason for Reissue 4 1.2 This section has been reissued to incorporate MS55 software. Section Overview 1.3 This Section is divided into five Parts: 1. introduction 2. System Initialization: details the initial power-up procedures and loading of de- fault data. 3. Feature Index: provides a quick reference to the command, register and field numbers that affect each feature available on the SX-50 system. 4. Customer Data Entry Registers: lists the options for each field of each register. 5. Programming Error Codes and Messages: lists and describes the error codes that can appear during Customer Data Entry. 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 l-l
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2 ’ SYSTEM INITIALIZATION AND DATA ENTRY Default Data 2.1 When the system is first installed, the default database must be loaded. Refer to Table 2-1, Initial Power-up Procedure. The default database saves programming time, as the programmer need make entries only where a deviation from the default is desired. The default database sets up an operable telephone system when power-up is completed. Installed Line and COV card ports are assigned extension numbers in ascending order starting at 100 from the first port on the leftmost card. When the system is reset, or is restarted after a shutdown or power failure, the customer data remains in place unless default data is loaded; only the time and date will have to be entered. Refer to Table 2-2, System Reset/Restart Procedure. Levels of Access 2.2 Status Switch 1 on the edge of the Control Card or Control Card 2 (MCC2) (see Figure 2-l or Figure 2-2, respectively) controls whether a security code is required for programming access. It is recommended that before the cover is locked this switch be set OPEN (Security Code Required) to prevent unauthorized access to the database. When the System Security Code is used to enter Programming Mode, the programmer can modify any part of the customer database. When the User Security Code is used to enter Programming Mode, the user (customer) can modify only those commands specified in Command 180 (User Programming Access). When no security code is entered, the user cannot modify the database. The user can view all of the database except the following: l Command 190, System Security Code Programming, l Command 191, User Security Code Programming, l Command 192, RMATS Security Code Programming, l Command 193, DISA Access Code Programming. 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 2-l
Customer Data Entry (CDE) .. Programming Access 2.3 If Status Switch 1 is CLOSED, press # (or dial 70) at the Console or Test Line. If the switch is OPEN, follow the procedure inTable 2-3, Programming Access from the Attendant Console or Table 24, Programming Access from the Test Line. Table 2-l Initial Power-up Procedure INITIAL POWER-UP AND LOAD DEFAULT DATA With the system power OFF, set all the Control Card status switches OPEN. Refer to Figure 2-1, Control Card Connectors, or Figure k-2, Control Card 2 (MCC2) Connectors. Switch the Power Supply ON. Within 10 seconds ? appears on the Control Card LED and theAttendant Console LCD shows LOAD DEFAULT DATA? Within 10 seconds, move Status Switch 1 to the CLOSED position then move it back to the OPEN position. The Control Card LED displays c for 40 seconds whilet he default data is loading. The display then shows d for 10 seconds. The Control Card LED briefly displays A, indicating the system has successfully loaded the Default Data. The display then flashes the number of alarms in the alarm queue. The idle time/date display appears on the Console LCD. f desired, set Status Switch 1 CLOSED to enable Programming Access without a Security Code, but remember to set the switch OPEN when data entry is complete. If use of a Test Line is anticipated, set Status Switch 2 CLOSED. Table 2-2 System Reset/Restart Procedure I--- POWER-UP WITH CUSTOMER DATABASE l If the Power Supply is OFF, switch it ON. If it is ON, press RESET. Refer to Figure 2-i, Control Card Connectors, or Figure 2-2, Control Card 2 (MCC2) Connectors. l If Status Switch 1 is OPEN, within 10 seconds ? appears on the Control Card LED and the Attendant Console LCD shows LOAD DEFAULT DATA ?. If the switch is CLOSED, only a decimal point is displayed. In either case, wait 10 seconds. l The Control Card LED flashes the number of alarms in the alarm queue. The idle time/date display appears on the Console LCD. : 210 2-2 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
System Initialization and Data Entry Table 2-3 Programming Access From The Attendant Console ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE FROM THE ATTENDANT CONSOLE Note: For read-only access, omit the steps involving the STATUS key. m Press and hold down the STATUS key. @ The Attendant Console LCD displays the software identifier and maintenance release number. sx-50 MS53-MRO ) Enter a security code (System Security Code default is 7772 and User Security Code default is 1234) .* b The Attendant Console LCD flashes the word SX-50 if the security codeis correct. ) Release the STATUS key. b Press # or dial 70. ) The Console LCD displays the first command number. COMMAND 1 OO? ENTER EXIT The system is now in Programming Mode. EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE b Press the RELEASE key or the EXIT softkey. * If the User Security Code isentered, the system will allow access onlyto the Command Registers enabled in Command 180, User Programming Access. 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 2-3
Customer Data Entry (CDE) ‘Table 24 Programming Access From The Test Line ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE FROM THE TEST LINE 1. Status Switch 2 on the Control Card must be CLOSED for Test Line operation. 2. It is recommended that a SUPERSET’” 4 telephone be used as aTest Line as it has an LCD display. 3. Command 100 Register 1 fields e, f, g must be programmed with the equipment number of the Test Line set. Default is 001. . l Press # or dial 70. The SUPERSET 4 telephone LCD displays ENTER CODE and the EXIT and READ softkeys. For read-only access, press the READ softkey instead of entering a security code. l Dial a security code (System Security Code default is 7772 and the User Security Code default is 1234) .* l If the code is correct, the LCD displays COMMAND lOO? with the EXIT and the YES softkeys. The system is now in Programming Mode. EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE l Press the EXIT softkey or toggle the switchhook. *If the User Security Code is entered, the system will allow access only to the Command Registers enabled in Command 180, User Programming Access. 210 2-4 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
System Initialization and Data Entry TEST POINTS AC NIGHTBELL ‘II - I II I II / RESET SWITCH - RM32 PORl I II II (AilENDANT CONSOLE) .J4 II ‘ISEGMENT DISPLAY II ’ %iACTOR EDG BAR DDcm39 Figure 2-l Control Card Connectors 9104-091-210-NA issue 5 Revision 0 210 2-5
Customer Data Entry (CDE) AC NIGHTBELL ‘11: J 11 1 11 , RESETSWITCH - II ’ W-232 PORT II \J4 (AnENOANT CONSOLE) II ‘ISEGMENT DISPLAY CARD EXTRACTOR ’ EOG EAR L Figure 2-2 Control Card 2 (MCCP) Connectors Selecting the Command Number OD0039 2.4 At the Command Level of CDE, the LCD shows a flashing command number and question mark. Refer to Figure 2-3, Command Level Display. 210 2-6 Revision 0 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5
System initialization and Data Entry COMMAND 1 OO? ENTER EXIT Figure 2-3 CommancJ Level Display If required, dial a new command number on the telephdne keypad. The display stops flashing and the QUIT softkey appears. To correct an erroneous entry or change the command number again, press QUIT. When the required command number is displayed, press the ENTER softkey to enter Register Level. Selecting the Register Number 2.5 Upon entry to Register Level, the LCD displays the first register of the selected command, with the NEXT, QUIT, EXIT and - softkeys. The Register Number flashes. (The Register Number is the first 1 or 2 digits of the register). Refer to Figure 2-4, Register Level Display. “z”“,,, Figure 2-4 Register Level Display Note: If the + softkey does NOT appear, access is read-only. Reenter CDE using the appropriate Security Code. If required, press the NEXT softkey to advance to the next register in the selected command. The NEXT softkey disappears when there are no more registers. When the required register is displayed, press the - softkey to enter Field Level. An alternative way to select the desired register is to dial the register number on the telephone keypad. The display enters Field Level immediately. Changing the Field Data 2.6 At Field Level, the LCD shows the same display as at Register Level except: l the NEXT softkey is replaced with the SAVE softkey and, . the Register Number lights solidly; the entry point (the first field that can be modified) flashes. 9104-091-210-NA Issue 5 Revision 0 210 2-7