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    							Troubleshooting Procedures and General Maintenance Information 
    This command provides status information on the Inter-DX chip connection links. 
    Background: 
    I 
    DX Chip 0 
    33-64 I 
    1-32 
    65-96 
    DX Chip 1 DX Chip 2 
    Links 1-32 connect chips 0 and 2. 
    Links 33-64 connect chips 0 and 2. 
    Links 65-96 connect chips 0 and 1 or 0 and 2. 
    Devices in slots 1 and 2 use DX 0. 
    Devices in slots 3,4,5 and 6 use DX 1. 
    Devices in slots 7,8,9 and IO use DX 2. 
    Register 1 
    1 n n 
    Register Number 
    I 
    Inter-DX Link Nu 
    Register 2 
    2nnnnnnn 
    I I I 
    Register Number 
    I 
    Inter-DX Link states 
    0 : not in use 
    1 : in use 
    Inter-DX Link states are stored in bytes, so the display shows eight links at a time. The 
    state of the Inter-DX Link actually requested identifies itself by flashing. 
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    Register 1 
    1 n n 
    Register Number 
    I 
    Station equipment number 
    Register 2 
    2 x x 
    f  Register Number 
    Call Processing State 
    (See Table 5-3) 
    Call Processing Substate 
    (See Table 53) Y Y 
    Z z 
    Peripheral Processing State - 
    (for MITEL personnel only) 
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    Register 3 
    Register Number 
    I 
    DTMF Receiver (i-5) 
    Conference circuit (l-6) 
    Dial Tone Detector (l-4) - 
    Inter-DX Link Number (l-4) 
    Source Tone ID 
    ID 
    00 
    01 
    02 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    IO 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 Tone Type 
    QUIET 
    BUSY 
    RING BACK 
    DIAL TONE 
    REORDER 
    TRANSFER DIAL TONE 
    STATION CAMP-ON 
    TRUNK CAMP-ON 
    DISCONNECT (not used) 
    CAMPED-ON BUSY 
    CALL FORWARD FOLLOW ME DIAL TONE 
    EXECUTIVE BUSY OVERRIDE SIGNAL 
    DIAL TONE PROMPT 
    BEHIND PBX DIAL TONE is, 
    AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP TONE 
    Codec Function Control 
    0 : Normal Filter/Codec Operation 
    1 : Digital Loopback 
    2 : Analog Loopback 
    3 : Power Down 
    Codec Receive Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7 
    Codec Transmit Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, +I, +2, +3, +4, +5, +6, +7 
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    Register 4 
    4 s m m m d n n n a 
    Register Number 
    Source Device Type 
    ’ il_  (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, I-I ?) 
    Source Device Equipment Number 
    Destination Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) 
    Device Types: T Trunk 
    E Extension 
    S SS3 or SS4 
    L trunk group (Level 9) 
    R Ring group 
    B night Bell 
    0 Operator (console) 
    H Hunt group 
    ? not known 
    ! ’ 
    Destination Device Equipment Number 
    J 
    P P P 
    ~ 
    Auxiliary Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) 
    Auxiliary Device Equipment Number I 
    1 = off-hook 
    European Ground Button 
    0 = down 
    1 =up 
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    When this command is initially entered, it displays the lowest SUPHISET4 equipment 
    number currently programmed. 
    Register 2 
    2 x x Y Y Z Z 
    Register Number 
    Call Processing State Number 
    (See Table 5-3) 
    Call Processing , I 
    Substate Number 
    (See Table 53) 
    Peripheral Processing State Number 
    (for MITEL personnel only) 
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    Register 3 
    _  Register Number 
    DTMF Receiver (l-5) 
    Conference circuit (l-6) 
    Dial Tone Detector (l-4) - 
    Inter-DX Link Number (l-4) 
    Source Tone ID 
    ID 
    00 
    01 
    02 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 Tone Type 
    QUIET 
    BUSY 
    RING BACK 
    DIAL TONE 
    REORDER 
    TRANSFER DIAL TONE 
    STATION CAMP-ON 
    TRUNK CAMP-ON 
    DISCONNECT (not used) 
    CAMPED-ON BUSY 
    CALL FORWARD FOLLOW ME DIAL TONE 
    EXECUTIVE BUSY OVERRIDE SIGNAL 
    DIAL TONE PROMPT 
    BEHIND PBX DIAL TONE Pm% 
    ’  AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP TONE 
    Codec Function Control 
    0 : Normal Filter/Codec Operation 
    1 : Digital Loopback 
    2 : Analog Loopback 
    3 : Power Down 
    Codec Receive Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, -1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7 
    Codec Transmit Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, +l, t2, +3, +4, +5, t6, t7 
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    Register 4 
    4 
    s m m m d n n n a 
    Register Number 
    Source Device Type 
    C-K E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ‘?) 
    Source Device Equipment Number 
    Destination Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) 
    Device Types: T Trunk 
    E Extension 
    S SS3 or SS4 
    L trunk group (Level 9) 
    R Ring group 
    B night Bell 
    0 Operator (console) 
    H Hunt group 
    ? not known 
    Destination Device Equipment Number 
    --I 
    Auxiliary Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) P P P 
    ~ 
    I 
    Auxiliary Device Equipment Number 
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    Register 1 
    1 n n 
    Register Number 
    Trunk equipment number - 
    00 : no trunks in system 
    01 - 80 : trunk equipment number 
    When this command is initially entered, the lowest installed trunk equipment number 
    is displayed. 
    Register 2 
    (See Table 5-3) 
    Call Processing Substate Number 
    (See Table 5-31) 
    Peripheral Processing State Number 
    (for MITEL personnel only) 
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    Register 3 
    3 r c d I I t t 
    C r t 
    , I - 
    -I-- 
    1 
    Register Number 
    DTMF Receiver (l-5) 
    Conference circuit (l-6) 
    Dial Tone Detector (l-4) 
    Inter-OX Link Number (l-4) 
    Source Tone ID 
    ID 
    00 
    01 
    02 
    03 
    04 
    05 
    06 
    07 
    08 
    09 
    10 
    11 
    12 
    13 
    14 Tone Type 
    QUIET 
    BUSY 
    RING BACK 
    DIAL TONE 
    REORDER 
    TRANSFER DIAL TONE 
    STATION CAMP-ON 
    TRUNK CAMP-ON 
    DISCONNECT (not used) 
    CAMPED-ON BUSY 
    CALL FORWARD FOLLOW ME DIAL TONE 
    EXECUTIVE BUSY OVERRIDE SIGNAL 
    DIAL TONE PROMPT 
    BEHIND PBX DIAL TONE 
    AUTOMATIC WAKE-UP TONE R 
    J Codec Function Control 
    0 : Normal Filter/Codec Operation 
    1 : Digital Loopback 
    2 : Analog Loopback 
    3 : Power Down 
    Codec Receive Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, -1, -2, -3,4, -5, -6, -7 
    Codec Transmit Filter Gain 
    O-7 = 0, +I, +2, +3, +4, i-5, +6, +7 
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    Register Number 
    I 
    Source Device Type 
    (7, E, S, L, R, B, 0, I-I 3 
    Source Device Equipment Number 
    Destination Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) J 
    Device Types: T Trunk 
    E Extension 
    S SS3 or SS4 
    L trunk group (Level 9) 
    R Ring group 
    B night Bell 
    0 Operator (console) 
    H Hunt group 
    ? not known 
    Destination Device Equipment Number  Register 4 
    P P P 
    ~ 
    -I 
    Auxiliary Device Type (T, E, S, L, R, B, 0, H ?) 
    Auxiliary Device Equipment Number 
    Register 5 
    5 r x 1 1 
    Register Number 
    Ringing Voltage 
    0 = High amplitude AC 
    detected on Tip & Ring External Ground 
    (Message Registration) 
    0 = not grounded 
    1 = grounded 
    Register 6 
    6 1 r f t 
    Register Number 
    RESERVED 
    Reverse Current Condition 
    (not applicable during ringing) Tip Ground Condition 
    0 = not grounded 
    1 = present (from CO) 
    Forward Current Condition 
    0 = absent 
    0 = absent, 1 = present (Tip more negative than Ring) 1 = present (from CO) 
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