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    							0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup
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    Description
     124i Available. 384i Available.
    INUse Program 0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup to set the options for the alarm report. This program has 5 sepa-
    rate menu options (see the following chart). Items 2-4 are available only from the telephone programming. To
    view the alarm report from within the PC program, refer to 0092 - View Alarm Report. To upload the alarm re-
    port from the system to the PC program, use PC program option Main Menu -> Communication -> O/M
    Command -> 04 Read Alarm Report.
    Program 0008 Menu Items
    This menu item . . . Lets you . . .  With this data . . .
    1
    1 - Printer Output Port Assign the DCI software port the
    system uses for the alarm report printerDCI software port number + HOLD to
    assign
    OR
    HOLD to cancel without changing
    2 - Printout All Alarms Indicate that the alarm report printer
    should print all alarms1 + HOLD for Yes
    OR
    HOLD to cancel without changing
    3 - Printout Only New
    AlarmsAllow the alarm report printer to print
    only the alarms that the system logged
    since you last printed the report1 + HOLD for Yes
    OR
    HOLD to cancel without changing
    4 - Clear Alarm Record Initialize (clear) the alarm report
    record. This removes all old alarms
    from the record.1 + HOLD for Yes
    OR
    HOLD to cancel without changing
    5 - Printer Mode Setup Print the alarm report manually (0) or
    automatically as alarms occur (1)0 + HOLD for manual
    OR
    1 + HOLD for automatic(as alarms
    occur)
    See Telephone Programming Instructions below.
    Conditions
    You cannot place a data call to a DCI port dedicated to the system report, alarm report or SMDR.
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup
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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0008 (Alarm Report Port Setup):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0008 + HOLD.
    Menu No?
    3. Select the menu for the item you want to program + HOLD.
    4. Refer to the chart above (Program 0008 Menu Items) and enter data as required.
    5. Repeat from step 3 to program additional menu items.
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0008 - Alarm Report Port Setup
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    							0009 - Loop Back Testing
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    Description
     124i Not available. 384i Available from telephone
    programming only.
    INUse Program 0009 - Loop Back Testing to perform a loop back diagnostic test on telephones and system
    PCBs. This program has 9 separate menu options (see the following chart).
    Program 0009 Menu Items
    This menu item . . . Lets you . . .  With this data . . . 
    1
    1 - Analog Set
    Loopback 
    (CEU to ASTU PCB)Perform a loopback test from the CEU
    to the selected ASTU PCB circuit1 (for menu 1) + HOLD + 500/2500
    extension port number to test (1-256)
    + HOLD
    2 - Keyset Circuit
    Loopback 
    (CEU to DSTU circuit)Perform a loopback test from the CEU
    to the selected DSTU circuit2 (for menu 2) + HOLD + DSTU
    extension port to test + HOLD
    3 - Keyset Loopback
    (CEU to keyset)Perform a loopback test from the CEU
    to the selected keyset3 (for menu 3) + HOLD + DSTU
    extension port to test + HOLD
    4 - Trunk Loopback
    (CEU to ATRU circuit)Perform a loopback test from the CEU
    to the selected ATRU circuit4 (for menu 4) + HOLD + trunk port
    to test + HOLD
    5 - DTMF Receiver
    Te s tPerform a DTMF test on the selected
    DTMF receiver (see Program 0303)5 (for menu 5) + HOLD + DTMF
    receiver to test + HOLD
    6 - Conference Path
    Te s tTest the specified Conference path (see
    Program 0308)6 (for menu 6) + HOLD + Conference
    circuit to test (1-32) + HOLD
    7 - Not used
    8 - Door Box Test Test the specified Door Box 8 (for menu 8) + HOLD + Door Box
    to test (1-8) + HOLD
    9 - External Paging
    Circuit TestTest the specified External Paging
    circuit9 (for menu 9) + HOLD + External
    Paging circuit to test (1-8) + HOLD
    10- T1 Test Test the specified T1 circuits 10 (for menu 10) + HOLD + Test Type
    (1 = Local, 2 = Remote and 3 = Local
    Channel) + HOLD + Test trunk port
    (1-128) + HOLD
    1 See Telephone Programming Instructions below
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0009 - Loop Back Testing
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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0009 (Loop Back Testing):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0009 + HOLD
    Menu No?
    3. Select the menu for the item you want to program + HOLD.
    4. Refer to the chart above (Program 0009 Menu Items) and enter data as required.
    5. Repeat from step 3 to program additional menu items.
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0009 - Loop Back Testing
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    							0010 - Alarm LED Setup
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    Description
     124i Not Available. The CPRU PCB does
    not have alarm LEDs. 384i Available.
    INUse Program 0010 - Alarm LED Setup to assign a status to each of the system alarms. You can designate an
    alarm as Major (MAJ) or Minor (MIN). This determines which alarm LED indicates on the CPRU PCB and
    CEU if the alarm occurs. In addition, you can also assign an alarm to Alarm LEDs 1-5 on the CPRU PCB (AL1-
    AL5). For example, designate alarm 0105 (Loop Back Test Failure) as a major alarm indicating also on AL5. If
    you have a failure during a loop back test, the MAJ LEDs on the CPRU PCB, CEU and DSS Consoles will
    light. AL5 on the CPRU PCB will also light.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    MAJ
    MIN
    RUN
    AL1
    AL2
    AL3
    AL4
    AL5-Off
    -Off
    - Flashing
    -Off
    -Off
    -Off
    -Off
    -OffNormal
    Operation
    Refer to Table for
    additional LED indications.
    DETAIL C
    92000 - 12
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0010 - Alarm LED Setup
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    							Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0010 (Alarm LED Setup):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0010 + HOLD
    Alarm No?
    3. Enter the number of the alarm you want to program + HOLD
    Type:
    4. Enter the type of alarm + HOLD
    1 = Major alarm
    2 = Minor alarm
    Level:
    5. Enter the number of the CPRU LED assigned to the alarm (1-5 for AL1-AL5) + HOLD
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0010 - Alarm LED Setup
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    							0011 - Alarm Display Telephone
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    Description
     124i Available. System has 72 station
    ports (1-72). 384i Available. System has 256 station
    ports (1-256).
    INUse Program 0011 - Alarm Display Telephone to assign the display keyset port that should receive system
    alarms. The keyset you select will display an alarm if:
    •The battery on the CPRU PCB is low
    •The periodic maintenance program encounters a disk error (384i only)
    •The periodic program disk maintenance fails
    If you don’t make an assignment in this program, alarms display at the operator’s extension assigned in Program
    1105 - Operator’s Extension.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0011 (Alarm Display Telephone):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0011 + HOLD
    STA No:
    3. Enter the number of the station port (1-72 or 1-256) you want assigned as the Alarm Display Telephone.
    4. HOLD
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0011 - Alarm Display Telephone
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    							0012 - Remote Service Center Phone Number
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    Description
     124i Currently not implemented. 384i Currently not implemented.
    INUse Program 0012 - Remote Service Center Phone Number to define the Remote Service Center telephone
    number. This is the number the system dials for Automatic Fault Reporting. The number can be up to 24 digits
    long, using the characters 0-9, # and *.
    This option is currently not used.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0012 (Remote Service Center Phone Number):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0012 + HOLD
    Dial:
    3. Enter the service center’s phone number + HOLD to exit
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0012 - Remote Service Center Phone Number
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    							0013 - Remote Service Center Trunk Group
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    Description
     124i Currently not implemented. 384i Currently not implemented.
    INProgram 0013 - Remote Service Center Trunk Group defines the trunk group used when placing calls to the
    Service Center for Automatic Fault Reporting.
    This option is currently not used.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0013 (Remote Service Center Trunk Group):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0013 + HOLD
    Trunk GRP:
    3. Enter the Remote Service Center trunk group (1-16 or 1-128) + HOLD to exit
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0013 - Remote Service Center Trunk Group
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    							0014 - Remote Service Center User’s Data
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    Description
     124i Currently not implemented. 384i Currently not implemented.
    INUse Program 0014 - Remote Service Center User’s Data to define the site identification data sent to the
    Service Center when automatically reporting a fault. The data can consist of alphanumeric characters up to
    16 digits long.
    This option is currently not used.
    Conditions
    None
    Feature Cross Reference
    None
    Telephone Programming Instructions
    To enter data for Program 0014 (Remote Service Center User’s Data):
    1. Enter the programming mode.
    2. 0014 + HOLD
    Data:
    3. Enter the service center’s user data + HOLD to exit
    0000 - Maintenance Options
    0014 - Remote Service Center User’s Data
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