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    3.4.7.2 OFLN (Offline Set) 
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    3.4.7.3 
    1 Type OFLN, then press [RETURN]. 
    If the VPS services do not currently function, the VPS sus- 
    pends services. 
    A menu will appear: 
    $ OFLN 
    ** OFF LINE MODE ** 
    After finishing the current operation, the VPS turns the 
    system’s on line mode off. 
    A menu will appear: 
    ** OFF LINE MODE ** 
    PASS (Password) 
    1 Type PASS, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    Two types of password can be set. Up to 8 alphanumeric 
    characters can be used. 
    , 
    or 
    If the VPS services are currently functioning, then a menu 
    will appear: 
    *** Now Line is used !! ***  
    $ PASS 
    1: Administrator Password 
    2: System Reset/Clear Password := 
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    2’ 
    Note: 
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    Enter the Password again for verification. 
    Note: The password you entered does not appear on the screen. 
    Pressing [RETURN] instead of entering a password means 
    the password has been reset. 
    New Password: 
    Select [l] or [2]. 
    NEW PASSWORD : = 
    Enter the Password. 
    VERIFICATION : = 
    Enter the Password again for verification. 
    The password you entered does not appear on the screen. 
    By pressing [RETURN] instead of entering a password 
    means the password has been reset. 
    Change Password: 
    Select [I] or [2]. 
    OLD PASSWORD : = 
    The above is displayed only when changing the password 
    using System Reset /Clear Password. 
    Enter the current Password. 
    NEW PASSWORD : = 
    Enter the new Password. 
    VERIFICATION : = 
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    3.4.7.4 TIME (Time) 
    1 Type TIME, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: T 
    $ TIME 
    Current time is 12:34, PM 
    Enter new time (hh:mm, AM/PM) : = 
    , 
    2 Enter the current time. 
    Current date is 3-MAR-1991 
    Enter new date (DD-MM-YY ) : = 
    3 Enter the current date. 
    For the year, type the last two digits. 
    Note: Enter the exact time and date so that the VPS will function 
    correctly. 
    3.4.7.5 BREP (Bulletin Board Message Report) 
    1 Type BREP, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    $ BREP 
    Top. MENU ( 16sec I4-MAR ) 
    il] - #I ( 24sec 1 29-NOV ) 
    I 
    [I] - #II ( 28sec 1 12-DEC 1 Ext: #34 ) 
    I I 
    cl] - #I ( 24sec I29-NOV ) 
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    Note: Number in [ ] : Selected Number in Bulletin Board 
    message 
    Number preceded by #: Message No. 
    Information in ( ): Message Length/Recording Date/ 
    Destination (Ext. / Mbx) 
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    3.4.7.6 PSET (Report Printing Time Set) 
    1 Type PSET, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    s 
    :, ..; 
    I ; ‘.i 
    .: : $ PSET 
    Report Print Out Service [Disable] 
    1: Enable 2: Disable := 
    2 Press [I] to enable this function. 
    or 
    Press [2] to disable it. 
    A menu will appear: 
    Enter The Print Out Time (hh:mm, AM/PM) := . 
    Enter the time to print the report. 
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    3.4.7.7 ELOG (Error Log) 
    1 Type ELOG, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    $ ELOG 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. 
    7. 
    8. 
    9. 
    10. DEVICE ERROR 
    C02-DSPI SYS. TEST (02) 
    DISK1 DATA R/W 
    (52: 12A3B) 
    C02-DSPI SYS. TEST (02) 
    CPU MEM-GET 
    CPU SOFTWARE 
    CPU-CO1 COM. 
    CPU-DSPI COM. 
    co2 SELF TEST (01) 
    DSPI DATA R/W 
    DSP CARD2 ROM 
    Clear? (Y/N) : = TIME 
    8-JAN 
    8-JAN 
    8-JAN 
    6:06 PM 
    8-JAN 
    6:07 PM 
    8-JAN 
    6:27 PM 
    8-JAN 
    6:28 PM 
    8-JAN 6:29 PM 
    8-JAN 
    6:30 PM 
    8-JAN 
    7:30 PM 
    8-JAN 9:30 PM 
    6:03 PM 
    6:03 PM 
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    Note: Types of errors displayed on the screen and their meanings 
    are as follows: 
    Device error log indications Displays an error log for the CO card, DSP card, CPU 
    card, hard disk, etc. 
    (Types of errors and their significance) 
    Indication 
    CO CARD* ROM 
    CO CARD* RAM 
    CO CARD* DTMF 
    DSP CARD* ROM 
    DSP CARD* RAM 
    co* SELF TEST (01) 
    DSP* SELF TEST (01) 
    DSP* 
    SELF TEST (02) 
    DSP* SELF TEST (03) 
    DSP* SELF TEST (04) 
    DSP* 
    DATA R/W 
    CO*-DSP* 
    SYS. TEST (01) 
    CO*-DSP* SYS. TEST (02) 
    CPU-co* 
    COM. 
    CPU-DSP” COM. 
    CPU 
    MEM-GET 
    CPU SOFTWARE 
    DISK* 
    DATA R/W (XX:YYYY) 
    FAN 
    BATTERY 
    CLOCK 
    Meaning 
    CO card ROM checksum error. 
    CO card RAM read/write test error. 
    CO card DTMF generate/detect test error. 
    DSP card ROM checksum error. 
    DSP card RAM read/write test error. 
    CO CODEC self-test error. 
    DSP voice buffer data read/write test error. 
    (Accessed by the 6301 on the DSP card.) 
    DSP chip error. 
    DSP voice buffer access gate is closed. 
    DSP voice buffer data read/write test error. 
    (Accessed by the 68000 on the CPU card.) 
    DSP chip error. 
    CO-DSP DTMF tone generate/detect combination 
    test error. 
    CO-DSP DTMF tone record/playback combination 
    test error. 
    CPU-CO card communication error. 
    CPU-DSP card communication error. 
    CPU card software memory acquisition error. 
    CPU card software data error. 
    HDD access error. 
    xx: SCSI error code 
    YYYY: read/write error sector number 
    Cooling fan has stopped. 
    Backup battery voltage is low. 
    Clock IC error. 
    Note: 
    , 
    * = number (1 - S), but 1 or 2 in the case of DISK* 
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    Error indications at system startup 
    Indication Meaning 
    ROM ERROR : Sum Error!! 
    RAM ERROR : SRAM R/W ERROR!! 
    RAM ERROR : DRAM* R/W ERROR!! 
    DISK ERROR : Initialize Error!! 
    DISK ERROR : No System!! 
    DISK ERROR : Program Load Error!! 
    DISK ERROR : Program Sum Error!! 
    DISK ERROR : System Data Error!! 
    DISK ERROR : Voice Prompt Data Error!! CPU card ROM checksum error. 
    CPU card SRAM read/write error. 
    CPU card DRAM read/write error. 
    HDD initialization error. 
    No system HDD present. 
    Program could not be loaded from system HDD. 
    Checksum error in program loaded from system HDD. 
    Error loading administrator data from system HDD. 
    Error loading voice prompt control data from system 
    HDD. 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 1 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 2 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 3 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 4 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 5 
    SYSTEM ERROR : 6 
    No CO cards are active!! 
    No DSP cards are active!! 
    COs are all Disable!! 
    DSPs are all Disable!! 
    DSP* : Voice Buffer R/W Error Administrator data error. 
    Error loading report data. 
    Clock error. 
    Mailbox data error. 
    Message data error (1). 
    Message data error (2). 
    No CO cards present. 
    No DSP cards present. 
    All CO cards are malfunctioning. 
    All DSP cards are malfunctioning. 
    DSP card voice buffer read/write error. 
    (Accessed by the CPU card.) 
    (CO-DSP combination test errors) 
    CO*-DSP* : DTMF Detect Test Error 
    CO*-DSP* : Record/Playback Test Error Test in which DTMF codes 1, 2 . 0, *, # generated by 
    CO card are recorded in DSP voice buffer and then the 
    recorded DTMF codes are played back one after another 
    and received by the CO card resulting in an error. 
    CPU card-CO card FIFO communication timeout error. 
    CO*-DSP* : CPU-DSP Corn. Time-out Error CPU card-DSP card FIFO communication timeout 
    error.  CO*-DSP*: CPU-CO Corn. Time-out Error Test in which DTMF codes 1, 2 . . . 0, *, # are generated 
    by CO card and received by DSP was carried out and 
    resulted in an error. 
    CO*-DSP* : CPU-CO Corn. Hard Error CPU card-CO card FIFO communication hardware 
    error. 
    CO*-DSP* : CPU-DSP Corn. Hard Error 
    CO*-DSP” : DSP Data R/W Error CPU card-DSP card FIFO communication hardware 
    error. 
    DSP voice processing error. 
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    Error and warning indications during system operation 
    Indication 
    DISK SPACE IS NOW EXECUTING 80 o/o . . 
    COOLING FAN HAS STOPPED 
    FUNCTIONING.. . 
    BATTERY IS LOW... 
    ASCII TERMINAL Program Load Error 
    VT100 Program Load Error 
    Meaning 
    80 % or more of the HDD voice message save area is in 
    use. 
    The HDD cooling fan has stopped. 
    Memory/clock backup battery voltage is low. 
    Error loading ASCII terminal control program. 
    Error loading VT100 control program. 
    (Errors during voice service) 
    APPLICATION ERROR : CPU-CO* 
    APPLICATION ERROR : CPU-DSP* 
    APPLICATION ERROR : DSP* 
    APPLICATION ERROR : SOFT 
    APPLICATION ERROR : MEM-GET 
    APPLICATION ERROR : DISK ERRx CPU card-CO card FIFO communication error. 
    CPU card-DSP card FIFO communication error. 
    DSP voice processing error. . . 
    Software data error. 
    Software memory acquisition error. 
    Disk access error. 
    x: 1 . . . HDD media error. 
    2 . . . HDD hardware error. 
    3 . . . HDD unit not active. 
    4 . Not used. 
    5 . . . Voice data read error (voice sector number). 
    6 . . Voice data read error (voice frame number). 
    Note: * = number (1 - S), 
    FIFO = First In First Out 
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    3.4.7.8 SAVE 
    3.4.7.9 LOAD 
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    4 
    Note: 
    Note: 
    1 
    Type SAVE, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: - 
    $ SAVE 
    Disk Data Save (VPS --f PC : Xmodem) 
    1: Program 
    2: Parameters 
    3: System Prompts 
    4: User Prompts 
    5: Bulletin Messages 
    Select No. := 
    Select item to be backed up, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    I To start press ‘RETURN’ 
    I 
    Press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    I Start ----- Save !! 
    I 
    Set the data terminal to the receiving (Answer) mode 
    (Xmodem). Then specify the back-up filename. 
    The specified data will be transmitted to the data terminal. 
    The data terminal used must be equipped with communi- 
    cations software that supports the Xmodem file transfer 
    protocol. 
    You can cancel this command by pressing ‘\’ before enter- 
    ing the receiving mode. Once you have selected the receiv- 
    ing mode, use the cancel command of the communication 
    software which you use. (e.g. “quit” for the Crosstalk) 
    Type LOAD, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
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    : Xmodem)  $ LOAD 
    Disk Data Load (PC --f VPS 
    1: Program 
    2: Parameters 
    3: System Prompts 
    4: User Prompts 
    5: Bulletin Messages 
    Select No.:= 
    2 Select the item to be restored to the Hard Disk, then press 
    [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    To start press ‘RETURN’ 
    3 Press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
    Start ----- Load !! 
    4 Set the data terminal to the sending (Call) mode (Xmo- 
    dem). Then enter the back-up filename. 
    The back-up data will be restored to the Hard Disk. 
    Note: You can cancel this command by pressing ‘\’ before enter- 
    ing the receiving mode, and by using the cancel command 
    in the communication software. 
    X4.7.10 GPRN (Global Printing) 
    1 Type GPRN, then press [RETURN]. 
    A menu will appear: 
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    HELP 
    1 T 
    pe HELP, then press [RETURN]. 
    A 
    menu will appear: 
    $ GPRN 
    Program - Voice Mail Parameter - Mailbox Parameter Menu 
    I. Number of Mailboxes [64] 
    I:64 2:128 3:192 4:256 5:320 61384 7:448 8512 : = 
    2. Personal Greeting Length [16] (8 - 60 : in 4 set increments) 
    8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60 : = 
    3. System Message Retention Time [5] (1 - 7) : = 
    4. System Message Length [3] (1 - 12) : = 
    5. System Mailbox Capacity [IO] (5 - 50) : = 
    Program - Voice Mail Parameter - External Message Delivery 
    Parameter Menu 
    1. System External Message Delivery Duration Time 
    [3] (1 - 9) : = 
    2. System External Message Delivery Redialing Mode [Enable] 
    1: Disable 2: Enable : = 
    . 
    . 
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    s HELP 
    ONLN: System On line 
    OFLN: System Off line 
    PASS: Password setting 
    TIME: Time & Date setting 
    BREP: Bulletin Board Listing 
    PSET: Report Print Out Time setting 
    ELOG: Device Error Log Listing 
    SAVE: VPS Program & Data Save 
    (VPS + PC : Xmodem) 
    LOAD: VPS Program & Data Load 
    (VPS t PC : Xmodem) 
    GPRN: Parameter Global Printing (only ‘ASCII Terminal’ mode) 
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