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    							NDA-24306   CHAPTE R 4
    P ag e 283
    Re visi on 1 .0
    S YS TEM  S TA RTU P
    Note:  
    Pro ced ures (a)  t h rough  ( e )  mu st b e p erf ormed  in all  LNs and  I S W , i nd iv idua ll y .
    N AP-2 00-0 19
    S hee t 5 /6
    Pro gram  In sta ll  a nd Lo ad
    (d )  P ro ced ure  fo r  A pp li c a ti o n  Softw are  I n sta ll   Sta tu s c h an g e o f 7  S eg m en t  L ED  o n t h e C PU  F ro nt 
    P an el. 
    W ARNING:  Rem oval  or  Ma ke  Busy  of  th e HFD c ard  is
    not allowed while the Floppy Disk or Hard
    Disk is being accessed.
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    Insert the FD “Application 
    Software” into the FDD.  START
    END
    Flip the MBR Key on the 
    CPU Front Panel
    Set the SENSE switch
    corresponding to the 
    system to have DATA installed[OFF
    →ON→OFF].
    to “3” on the CPU Front Panel.
    (CPU0, CPU1) 
    INSTALL END  
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    (e)  Procedure for Program Load
    This section describes system start-up procedure in which a program is loaded from the HD to the MEM and the
    data memory is cleared.
    Note:Procedures (a) through (e) must be performed in all LNs and ISW, individually.
    NAP-200-019
    Sheet 6/6
    Program Install and Load
    START
    Program Load Set the SENSE switch to “1” (restart with data 
    memory clear) on the CPU Front Panel and press the 
    CPURST button.
    The system is initialized when LOADING from the 
    HD to the MEM is completed.
    Verify that the OPE lamp on the CPU Front Panel 
    starts flashing.
    Set On-Line mode Set the SENSE switch to “2” (restart without data 
    memory clear) on the CPU Front Panel.
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    SYSTEM STARTUP
    This NAP explains the procedure to assign office data to each node and ISW, after the Program Install and Load in
    NAP-200-019 are thoroughly completed. Follow the procedures below:
    Note 1:See Sheet 3/6 in this NAP.
    Note 2:See Sheet 4/6, 5/6 in this NAP.
    Note 3:The procedures here are required in each LN, independently.
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 1/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    START
    Start up the MAT
    Enter basic data in ISW Assign the following  basic data via the MAT per the office 
    data programming sheet.
    “ATIM”:  Assignment of Data and Time
    “ASYD (SYS1, 2, & 3)” /”ASYDL(SYS1 & 2)”: 
    System Data assignment  
    Note1
    Assignment of Office Data Assign the remaining office data according to the office data 
    programming sheet. 
    Note 2
    Save Office Data onto HD Save the Office Data onto hard disk (HD) from the MEM 
    using the MEM_HDD command.
    Save Office Data onto HD/FD Save the Office Data onto a floppy disk (FD) from the HD of 
    ISW using the HDD_FDD command.
    Enter basic data in LNs
    Note 3
    Assign the following basic data via the MAT per the office 
    data programming sheet.
    “ATIM”: Assignment of Data and Time
    “ASYD (SYS1, 2, & 3)” /”ASYDL(SYS1 & 2)”: 
    System Data assignment 
    Note1
    “ASYDN”: System Data Assignment for NDM 
    (Required only when the node is designated as the 
    Network Control Node. For details, refer to the Fusion 
    Network System Manual.)
    “AUNT”: Unit Data assignment
    A 
    						
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    Note 2:
    See Sheet 4/6, 5/6 in this NAP.
    Note 3:The procedures here are required in each LN, independently.
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 2/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    Assignment of Office Data
    Note 3
    Assign the remaining office data according to the office data 
    programming sheet. 
    Note 2
    (Assign all the remaining NDM data, too, if the node is 
    designated as the Network Control Node. For details, refer to 
    the Fusion Network System Manual.)
    Confirmation of data assignment 
    at NCNIf the Network Control Node (NCN) exists outside the 
    installed system (i.e. other IPX series is designated as the 
    NCN), make sure that all the network-level data (NDM data) 
    has been properly assigned at the NCN. (Reference: the 
    Fusion Network System Manual)
    Broadcasting of NDM Data Transfer all the NDM data, assigned at the NCN, to each 
    Local Node and ISW, by using the CBCN command.
    Save Office Data onto HD
    Note 3
    Save the Office Data onto hard disk (HD) from the MEM 
    using the MEM_HDD command.
    Save Office Data onto HD/FD
    Note 3
    Save the Office Data onto a floppy disk (FD) from the HD 
    using the HDD_FDD command.
    Initialization  of  the  system Initialize the whole system (ISW + all LNs) simultaneously,  
    using the keys on the TOPU of ISW
    Set the INITIAL SELECT key to SYSTEM side.
    Set the EFFECT key to ON side.
    Set the SYSTEM DATA key to NON LOAD side, and 
    PROGRAM key to NON LOAD side.
    Perform the system initialization by pressing the 
    START button.
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    A 
    						
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    Note 1:
    To initially start up the system, the data below must be at least assigned in the following nodes:
    1.
    ASYD SYS1
    INDEX 62, bit 6-7 (ACT/ST BY Changeover at Routine Diagnosis)
    INDEX 86, bit 2-3 (Fault Recovery on TRK Ineffective Hold Detection)
    INDEX 87 (Routine Diagnosis Program Start Time (Hour))
    INDEX 88 (Routine Diagnosis Program Start Time (Minute))
    INDEX 89 (Items of Routine Diagnosis)
    INDEX 90 (Items of Routine Diagnosis)
    ASYDL SYS1
    INDEX 929, b0-3 (TSW mounting condition in ISW)
    INDEX 930-933 (FPC No. of the LN to which TSW0 is connected)
    Note:
    Available when SYS1, INDEX929, b0=1.
    INDEX 934-937 (FPC No. of the LN to which TSW1 is connected)
    Note:
    Available when SYS1, INDEX929, b1=1.
    INDEX 938-941 (FPC No. of the LN to which TSW2 is connected)
    Note:
    Available when SYS1, INDEX929, b2=1.
    INDEX 942-945 (FPC No. of the LN to which TSW3 is connected)
    Note:
    Available when SYS1, INDEX929, b3=1.
    Note:In the following INDEX of ASYD command, default data, as shown below, has been already assigned.
    These data must not be changed on the ISW side.
    SYS1
    INDEX 0 (Number of Module Group) = 01H (fixed)
    INDEX 198 (IMG Mounting Status) = 03H (fixed)
    2.
    ASYD SYS1
    INDEX 0 (Number of Module Group)
    INDEX 1 (Number of Main Processor)
    INDEX 194, bit 0 = (MP Mounting Status)
    INDEX 198, bit 0-1 (IMG0 Mounting Status), bit 4-5 (IMG1 Mounting Status) 0/1=Not mounted/Mounted
    INDEX 199, bit 0-1 (IMG2 Mounting Status), bit 4-5 (IMG3 Mounting Status) 0/1=Not mounted/Mounted
    INDEX 232, bit 0-2 (Items of CF Clear)
    INDEX 304 (Items of Routine Back-up)
    Note:
    To enable the ISW to totally supervise the system-base Routine Diagnosis program, assign “FFFF” for
    SYS1, INDEX87, 88 of each LN. If other data is assigned at the LNs, the diagnosis works individually on
    each node basis.
    ASYDL SYS1
    INDEX 928 (Recognition of FPC No. of ISW)
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 3/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    Data to be assigned in ISW only
    Data to be assigned in LN only 
    						
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    3.
    ASYD SYS1
    INDEX 3 (Configuration of Time Division Switch)
    INDEX 30 (Mounting capacity of Data Memory)
    INDEX 31 (Mounting capacity of Common Memory)
    INDEX 58, b0 (Configuration of CPU) 0/1=Single/Dual
    INDEX 64, b0=0 (µ-law for Time Division Switch)
    INDEX 86, b0-1, 4, 6-7 (Details on System Message Output)
    INDEX 91, b6-7 (PLO mounting condition)
    INDEX 96-115 (Office Name for each LN/ISW) Note
    Note:
    Office Name can be entered also via AOFC command.
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 4/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    Data to be assigned in both LN and ISW 
    						
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    Note 2:
    When assigning office data, be sure to enter the following Fusion Trunk Data, too, by using ACRD and
    AFPC command. Refer to “Office Data Specification Manual” for Data Sheet.
    1. ACRD: Assignment of Route Class Data
     In LNs, assign the connection route class data for the direction to ISW
     In ISW, assign the connection route class data for the direction to each LN
    Note:Assign “12” for this system.
    2. AFPC: Assignment of FCCH Routing Data for Local Data Memory
     In each LN, assign connection routes (C_RT) toward ISW/other LN(s).
     In ISW, assign connection routes (C_RT) toward each LN.
    (Example: See Figure 020-1 on the next page)
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 5/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    CDN FUNCTION DATA CONTENTS REMARKS
    1 TF 3 Type of Trunk Function
    2 TCL 4 Trunk Class
    3 RLP 2 Trunk Release Pattern
    4 SMDR 0 Detailed Billing Information
    5 LSG 12/13   NoteLine Signal
    6 PAD 0 PAD control
    7 TRKS 0 Trunk Selection Sequence
    8 TC/EC 0 Trunk Coda/Echo Canceller Control
    9 FINT 0 Fusion Interface Specification
    10 FPEG 0 Fusion-PEG
    11 TC 0 Timer Class
    12 MTC 0 Miscellaneous Timer Counter
    13 STSEQ 0 Status ENQ
    14 FGH 0 -
    15 MMN 0 Kind of Multiple Equipment
    16 LKIND 1 Kind of Fusion Link 
    						
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    Figure 020-1  Example of Connection Route Data Assignment (AFPC Command)
    NAP-200-020
    Sheet 6/6
    Assignment of Office Data
    LN1
    (FPC=11)
    ISW
    (FPC=20)
    LN2
    (FPC=12)
    LN0
    (FPC=10)
     LN0  ISW
     
    FPC:  20
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  xxx
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN0  LN1
     
    FPC:  11
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  xxx
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN0  LN2
     
    FPC:  12
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  xxx
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN1  ISW
     
    FPC:  20
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  yyy
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN1  LN0
     
    FPC:  10
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  yyy
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN1  LN2
     
    FPC:  12
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  yyy
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN2  ISW
     
    FPC:  20
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  zzz
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN2  LN0
     
    FPC:  10
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  zzz
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     LN2  LN1
     
    FPC:  11
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  zzz
    FCHN/FPC:  20
     ISW LN0
     
    FPC:  10
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  xxx
    FCHN/FPC:  10
     ISW  LN1
     
    FPC:  11
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  yyy
    FCHN/FPC:  11
     ISW  LN2
     
    FPC:  12
    FCH:  0
    C_RT:  zzz
    FCHN/FPC:  12
    C_RT 
    (xxx)
    C_RT 
    (zzz) C_RT 
    (yyy)
    This figure shows an example for connection route (C_RT) data assignment by AFPC command. 
    						
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    NAP-200-021
    Sheet 1/5
    Check of Lamp Indications and System 
    Messages
    START
    Check lamp indications on Line/ 
    Trunk circuit cardsCheck lamp indications on each of the assigned Line/
    Trunk circuit cards.
    OPE lamp (G): ON
    BL lamp (R): OFF
    If the lamp indications are other than above, investigate 
    per Chapter 6, “FAULT RECOVERY DURING TESTS”
    Check lamp indications on control 
    system circuit cardsThe OPE lamps (G) are shown in Figure 021-1 through 
    Figure 021-4.
    If any alarm lamp illuminates, check switch settings on the 
    circuit card, mounting positions of the cards within that 
    module, control cable connections (Front & Backplane), 
    and Office Data assignments.
    Confirm that no alarm lamps (R) / (Y) 
    are illuminating on the TOPUFor explanations of the TOPU (Top Unit) lamp 
    indications, refer to the System Operation and 
    Maintenance Manual.
    Check System Messages Display System Messages using MAT command 
    “DFTD.”
    If a System Message which indicates a fault is displayed, 
    investigate and recover the fault referring to the System 
    Operation and Maintenance Manual.
    END
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    						
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    Figure 021-1  LED Indications of ISW in Normal Operation (example)
    NAP-200-021
    Sheet 2/5
    Check of Lamp Indications and System 
    Messages
    02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
    HSW00 (PU-SW01) TSW01 (PU-SW00) TSW02 (PU-SW00) TSW03 (PU-SW00)
    TSW00 (PU-SW00) TSW10 (PU-SW00) TSW11 (PU-SW00) TSW12 (PU-SW00) TSW13 (PU-SW00)
    HSW01 (PU-SW01) HSW11 (PU-SW01)
    HSW10 (PU-SW01)
    (PH-CK16-A/17-A) (PH-CK16-A/17-A)
    IOGT0 (PH-GT10) IOGT1 (PH-GT10)
    0304
    IOC(PH-IO24) EMA (PH-PC49)
    OPEOPE/MB
    CPU OPE
    CPU OPE
    IMG 0
    BASEULPM TO P UDSP 0 (PZ-DK224)
    DSP 1 (PZ-DK224)
    CPU 0 -> ACT
    TSW 0 -> ACT
    PLO 0 -> ACT System State
    Lamp is ON
    Lamp is Flashing
    Lamp is OFF
    Legend
    :: :
    FRONT VIEW
    IMG 0
    ISW
    00
    MMC(PH-M22)
    OPE
    ISWM
    TSW ACT
    TSW MB
    TSW MBR
    TSW
    FRONT
    OPE
    MB
    PLO
    FRONT
    TSW ACT
    MB
     MBR
    IOGT
    FRONT
    PLO0 PLO1
    HSW ACT
    MB
    HSW
    FRONT
    Note:This example assumes that the system adopts the fully expanded configuration. This figure shows the LED indications (example) of ISW. 
    						
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