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    							NDA-24307 CHAPTER 8
    Page 683
    Issue 1
    RALM: Release Alarm
    RALM:Release Alarm
    1. Functional Outline
    This command clears the fault indications.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    WRT: Y/N=Alarm is released/Not released
    RETURN TO MENU?: Y/N=Return to MENU/Start operation again
    Display data
    Alarms Released 
    						
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    RALMN: Release Alarm for NDM
    RALMN:Release Alarm for NDM
    1. Functional Outline
    This command, available at the NCN only, clears the fault indications of all the nodes by clicking the release
    button on the display. 
    2. Parameters
    Display data
    FPC: FPC of alarm released nodes
    Status: Result of releasing the alarm
    OK/NG 
    						
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    RLST: Release Station/Trunk
    RLST:Release Station/Trunk
    1. Functional Outline
    This command releases a station or trunk.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TYPE: Type of Select (1-4)
    1=Stations
    2=Trunk
    3=LENS
    4=Connection Trunk
    TN:
    Note 1
    STN: Maximum 6 digits Note 1
    RT:Note 2
    TK:Note 2
    LENS:Note 3
    Connection RT: (1-1023) Note 4
    Connection TK: (1-4095) Note 4
    Note 1:
    This parameter is valid only when TYPE= 1.
    Note 2:This parameter is valid only when TYPE= 2.
    Note 3:This parameter is valid only when TYPE= 3.
    Note 4:This parameter is valid only when TYPE= 4.
    Display data
    STATUS: Status of Station/Trunk(1-4)
    1=Idle
    2=Busy
    3=Lockout
    4=Make Busy
    FPC: Fusion Point Code (1-253)
    INFORMATION: Information of the connected party 
    Note
    Note:
    This parameter appears only when STATUS= 2. 
    						
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    RLST_T: Release Station/Trunk - Telephone Number
    RLST_T:Release Station/Trunk - Telephone Number
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to release a station/trunk, by using Telephone Numbers. This command is available at
    NCN (for Fusion network) only. 
    Note
    Note:
    This command is available for PBX program software.
    2. Parameters
    Input Data
    TYPE: Telephone Number
    Trunk
    LENS
    Connection Trunk
    UGN: User Group Number 
    Note 1
    TELN: Telephone Number (max. 16 digits) Note 1
    RT: External/Internal Route Number Note 2
    TK: Trunk Number Note 2
    LENS: Line Equipment Number Note 3
    C_RT: Connection Route Number (1-1023) Note 4
    C_TK: Connection Trunk Number (1-4095) Note 4
    Note 1:
    This parameter is valid when “Telephone Number” is designated in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Note 2:This parameter is valid when “Trunk” is designated in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Note 3:This parameter is valid when “LENS” is designated in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Note 4:This parameter is valid when “Connection Trunk” is designated in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Display Data
    FPC: Fusion Point Code (1-253)
    TN: Tenant Number 
    Note 5
    STN: Physical Station Number (max. 5 digits for Business/max. 6 digits for Hotel system)
    Note 5
    STATUS: Status of Station/Trunk (1-5)
    1 = Idle
    2 = Busy
    3 = Lockout
    4 = Make Busy
    5 = Now Calling
    INFORMATION: Information on the connected party 
    Note 6
    ERN: Area Number (1-32) Note 7
    GRN: Group Number (1-8) Note 7
    CSN/ZTN: CS/ZT Number (1-32) Note 7
    PCN: PHS Community Number (1-1024) Note 7
    Note 5:
    This data is displayed when “Telephone Number” is designated in the “TYPE” selection list box.
    Note 6:This data is displayed when “STATUS” = 2 (Busy).
    Note 7:This data is for Wireless system only. 
    						
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    Issue 1
    RLST_T: Release Station/Trunk - Telephone Number
    Buttons
    Get: Click to get information on the station/trunk
    Release: Click to execute the station/trunk release.
    Exit: Click to exit this command 
    						
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    Issue 1
    SINZ: System Initialization
    SINZ:System Initialization
    1. Functional Outline
    This command initializes the PBX from the MAT. At the time of system initialization, this command allows
    the programs and the office data to be loaded from a Hard Disk of PBX into the RAM of PBX.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TYPE: Kind of Initialization (1-4)
    1=System Initialize
    2=System Initialize Office Data Load & System Initialize
    3=System Initialize Program Load & System Initialize
    4=System Initialize Program & Office Data Load & System Initialize
    Note:When the system is intialized, the MAT is disconnnected. Then, log in to the system again. 
    						
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    SINZI: System Initialization for ISW
    SINZI:System Initialization for ISW
    1. Functional Outline
    This command is used to initialize ISW and all the LNs in IPX-U system from the MAT. Also, at the time of
    system initialization, this command allows the programs and the office data to be loaded from a Hard Disk of
    PBX into the RAM of PBX. To use this command, the MAT must be connected to ISW.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    TYPE SELECT: Kind of Initialization(1-4)
    1=Non Load
    2=Program Load
    3=DM Load
    4=Program Load & DM Load
    EXECUTION BUTTON : Initialization is to be executed
    Display data
    FPC: FPC of executed Node
    RESPONSE: Result of initialization
    OK/NG
    Note:When the system is initialized, the MAT is once disconnected. Then, log in to the system again. 
    						
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    Page 690
    Issue 1
    SPTS: Scanning of Port Status
    SPTS:Scanning of Port Status
    1. Functional Outline
    This command displays momentarily the working status of Port Microprocessor (PM) on Module Group (MG),
    Unit and Group basis.
    2. Parameters
    Input data
    MG
    Unit
    Group
    Interval:  The unit for this parameter is second
    Display data
    PKG TYPE: (0-255)
    PKG Status: 1/2=On Line/Make Busy
    SP No.: Program information (1-3999)
    ISSUE: Firmware Issue (0-4)
    LEVEL STATUS
    DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
    0LC 1TRK 2RST 3ATI
    4DLC 5Not used 6CFT 7MASTER T
    8 SMI 9 MODEM T 10-15 Not used 16 DATA LC
    17 DTI 18 HDT 19 GWT 20 DST
    21-254 Not used 255 Not assigned 
    						
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    SPTS: Scanning of Port Status
    PORT STATUS: when TYPE= “1”
    0=circuit card is not mounted or Make Busy
    1=More than one port in a group is Idle
    2=All port in a group is busy
    3=All port in a group is Hard Make Busy or Soft Make Busy
    4=
    when TYPE= “2”/“3”
    0=Not assigned
    1=Line Idle
    2=Line Busy
    3=Make Busy
    4=Lockout
    PORT DATA
    KIND: Type of Port (1,2)
    1/2=Station/Trunk
    TN:
    Note 1
    STN: Maximum 6 digits Note 1
    TEC: Telephone Equipment Number (1-31) Note 1 
    						
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    Issue 1
    SPTS: Scanning of Port Status
    RT:Note 2
    TK:Note 2
    TCL: Trunk Class (1-31) Note 2
    RT: R o u t e  N u m b e r
    DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
    1 DP (10pps) 2 PB
    3 DP/PB 4 DP (20pps)
    5-11 Not used 12 D
    term
    13 Data Terminal via Dterm14 Hot Line
    15 CAS Line 16 Data Terminal via Data Module
    17 Not used 18 Virtual Line Appearance (for D
    term 
    Multi-Line)
    19-20 Not used 21 ACD (MIS)
    22 Not used 23 ISDN Terminal
    24-26 Not used 27 Eight Conference Equipment
    28-31 Not used
    DATA MEANING DATA MEANING
    1DDD Line 2FX
    3WATS 4Tie Line
    5 CCSA 6 Toll Terminal
    7CAS Line 8Paging
    9 Code Call Trunk 10 Dictation Trunk
    11 Radio Paging Trunk 12-31 Not used 
    						
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