NEC Neax 2400 Imx Wireless System Manual
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CHAPTER 6 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 3 14 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Make-busy Set and Cancel of ZT and B Channel Make-Busy Set Figure 6-3 Make-Busy Set of ZT and Each B Channel Make-Busy Cancel Figure 6-4 Make-Busy Cancel of ZT and Each B Channel START END MAKE-BUSY SET OF ZT AND EACH B CHANNELUse MBCSL command. For details, refer to Chapter 5. START MAKE-BUSY CANCEL OF ZT AND EACH B CHANNELUse MBCSL command. For details, refer to Chapter 5. END
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 6 Page 315 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. ZT PEG COUNT FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL 1. General Below are some items that can be measured in the traffic control of ZTs. TOTAL NUMBER OF OUTGOING CALLS : Number of calls from PS (excluding the case where the call was released without dialling and where the caller originates a call via a trunk and encounters all routes busy.) NUMBER OF COMPLETED OUTGOING CALLS Note 1 : Number of all calls which have received the answer...
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CHAPTER 6 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 3 16 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Note 1: Only the ZTs in its calling area designated by the ACSPL is measured. Note 2:Line key incoming call service is not available. Note 3:Paging incoming call service is not available. NUMBER OF TIMES THE T CHANNEL CANNOT BE CONNECTED Note 1 : How many times the designated T channel could not be connected after channel setup request was received by the PS NUMBER OF TIMES SQUELCH DISCONNECTED Note 1 : Number of...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 6 Page 317 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Operation Procedures The following chart explains the operation procedure concerning ZT Peg Count. Note 1:Whether or not the System Scanning Function is provided is determined by the command AIOC. Note 2: Scanning data is printed out when the display of the MAT is initial. Initial display appears after a dedicated time. START END Assign the calling area number desired to be measured.1) Select 17 (ZT Peg Count) as the type...
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CHAPTER 6 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 3 18 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. DISPLAY OF PS STATION DATA 1. General The designated PS station data can be displayed by selecting the corresponding Tenant number and the Station number. 2. Operation Procedures START END Select PS tenant number and station number to be displayed.DPSN Command For details, refer to Chapter 5.
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 6 Page 319 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 4. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE OF CSINT CIRCUIT CARD/ZT This section explains how to replace CSINT circuit card and ZTs. Refer to the “System Operations and Maintenance Manual” for the PBX for circuit cards that are not covered here. 1. Replacement procedure of CSINT Circuit Card Confirm the BLn1 (n=0~3) is flashing and other BL lamps light off (Not used). START Turn ON the MBR key of the corresponding circuit card. Turn ON the MB...
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CHAPTER 6 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 3 20 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 2. Replacement Procedure of ZTs START Unscrew the ZT. END Tu r n t h e P O W E R S w i t c h O F F on the back of the ZT. Extract the ZT. Using the command MBCSL in the MAT, make the port that corresponds to a given ZT in a busy state. Disconnect the communication cable and the power cable (in case it is used) from the ZT. Secure the mounting place onto a cer tain location with furnished screws to install the ZT. Turn...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 6 Page 321 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 5. SYSTEM MESSAGE This section describes the system messages concerning the ZT. Other system messages are to be explained in “The System Operations and Maintenance Manual” for the PBX. 1. Detection of WIRELESS SYSTEM (PCS) Fault “26-L” WIRELESS SYSTEM Failure Report 2. Detection of ZT Fault When the detected trouble or faulty part concerns the ZTs, the following messages appear. “25-J” ZT Operation Start “25-K” ZT Set Up NG...
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CHAPTER 6 ND-70290 (E) Pag e 3 22 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 3. Detail of Each Message a. “25-J” ZT Operation Start b. “25-K” ZT Set Up NGDetail message data 1: XX XX 00 00 00 00 00 00 - Detail message data 1: XX XX XXXX00 00 00 00 - Set UP NG KIND 00: ZT Restart Process 01: ZT Status Adjustment 02: ZT Bch Status Adjustment Set UP NG Factor 00~04 : Not Used. 05~08 : System-ID down load processing NG. 09~0A : System-ID down load processing timeout. 0B~0D : ZT Data down load processing...
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ND-70290 (E) CHAPTER 6 Page 323 Revision 3.0 SYSTEM OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE c. “25-L” ZT Fault 1: XX XX XXXX XX XX00 00 - Additional information Fault meaning 00: Fault report receive - Power ON execute 01: Fault report receive - Line Watchdog Detect 02: Fault report receive - Air Watchdog Detect 03: Fault report receive - Line Soft Detect 04: Fault report receive - Air Soft Detect 05: Fault report receive - Line-Air Detect 06: Fault report receive - LCCH Send Time Out 10: ZT Operation Stop 20: ZT...