TiE Onyx 2, 3, 4, 5 Service And Programming Manual
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IE- RESET EXPANSION CABINETS (56x120 AND 72x180 ONLY) Description a 56x120 or 180 use this option to reset the expansion cabinets. Using this option simulates pressing the reset button on the expansion cabinet Memory PCB. For maintenance purposes. it may be desirable to reset the expansion cabinets. (Refer to the HD- System Status option). Resetting drops all calls in progress in the cabinet select. With the IE option. you can reset the cabinets remotely. There IS no need to...
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IP- PORT RELEASE Description Use this option to release an extension or trunk that is active on a call. Releasing an extension or trunk terminates the active call. You may-have to do this, for example. if a trunk locks up. Use this command as an alternative to resetting a PCB (the IR option). You can only use if the extension or trunk is active on a call. None Default Value None Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step l Step l Step 3 l Step l None System...
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IR- RESET LINE/TRUNK CARD IR- RESET EXPANSION KSU Description In large systems. use this option to reset a line/trunk PCB. This may be desirable for maintenance purposes. Resetting a line/trunk PCB initializes the trunk interface circuits and drops all calls in progress on the PCB. In VS, use this option to reset the expansion CEU. This may be desirable for maintenance purposes. or after adding an expansion CEU. Resetting the expansion CEU drops all calls in progress in the expansion...
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IS- SIDE TONE TEST Description Use this option to adjust the side tone level for each trunk. When you initiate IS, the system: Seizes the. trunk you specify for testing Outputs the side tone test digit onto the trunk Listens for the side tone level Automatically adjusts the side tone gain for optimum level The system automatically does a side tone test on each trunk after power up. Use the IS option if the trunk characteristics change after the initial installation. The system...
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IT- ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE DECODERS (ONYX IV) Description Use this option to activate or deactivate the system decoders (receivers). A technician may have to do this during trouble‘shooting to isolate a faulty receiver. The IT option can activate or deactivate DTMF receivers in: and VAU o The MLU PCB SLU o Special Trunk Interfaces The receivers in the VAU and MLU are a resource available to any port in the system. P/N 89748 extensions and DISA trunks use these receivers...
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I- SYSTEM UTILITIES IT- ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE DECODERS (ONYX Description Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step 1 l 2 Step 3 l Step l Conditions None Default Decoders activated. None None To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: Type I. You see: Type T. You see: TONE DECODER # 00 Press RETURN to activate/deactivate decoder 00. OR Enter the number of the decoder you want to activate/deactivate and press RETURN. Type Y to the...
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J- COMMUNICATIONS PORT PARAMETERS PORT SPEED Description ted Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step Step 1 Step 3 Step l Use this option to change the speed (baud rate) of the system serial ports. For the large systems. these are the COM PCB ports. You make a entry for each port. The COM PCB lower port should connect to a modem; The upper port should connect to a standard DTE RS-232-C terminal. For VS, this option sets the speed for the main CEU AUX Module serial port. This port is...
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J- COMMUNICATIONS PORT MODEM RING COUNT Description Related Programming l l l l Feature Reference Instructions Step l Step 1 Step Use this option to set the automatic answer ring count for the modem connected to the PCB port. When the COM PCB initializes, it sends the option you select to the modem. The automatic answer are 1-9 rings. If you don’t the to have automatic answer, enter 0. You must use a Hayes compatible or modem. This option does not apply to VS. Conditions None Default...
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K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY FOR AND DSS CONSOLES KD- KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES Description Use this option to assign consoles to assign blocks (key configurations) to consoles and program console key functions. Assigning Consoles to You can assign a DSS Console to You can assign as many DSS Consoles as there are available dual ports. In the large systems, 20 of the can have unique programming. In VS. four consoles can have unique programming. See Assigning Blocks below. Assigning Blocks Configurations)...
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K- PROGRAMMABLE KEY DATA FOR AND DSS CONSOLES PROGRAMMING KEYS FOR DSS CONSOLES on VS Systems DSS Console automatically enabled (circuit type 06) when you plug it in Each DSS Console assigned to extension 300 Each DSS Console (configuration) 01, with key assignments as follows: KeyAssignment l-47. . . . . .Extensions 304-347 48-72 . , . . Undefined 73-76. . . . . Page zones O-3 77-79. . . . .Park orbits 60-62 80 . . . . . . . Release Related Programming Feature Reference Instructions Step 1 Step 1...