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Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
Vodavi Infinite Dvx I, Dvx Ii Hybrid Key Telephone Systems Installation Manual
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WG SYWEM DATAWBE PAWWEl?EW &finite IW2Crand DVX” D&&al Xey Telephone !Qmtcmt6 System DataBase Printouts ltint’dl N. Abort Printing Pqqmnmbg Steps If you need to abort a printouk I. Press tie=mPRImNG flexible button [Button #20). 2. Press the HOLD button. The message cur- rently on the display phone ti remain unchanged, however tie prMQ wiU be aborted. Descriptiori 77%36 Issnc 1, Jantuuy 1983
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i@a DVX IandDVX’ ~&v&d Ecy Telephone System6 MAlNTENANCEAND TROmmHOO’MNG SECTION 800 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Boo. 1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB) Table 80&l DVX ’ BXSU Di#Wl System CONTROL FUNmON 1 .Centi Processor board {CPB) to control system operation. Z.Read Only Memow {ROM) with factory set hS&UCtiOIlS. 3.Random Access Memom (RAM) pro- tected by a nicad bat- tery. 4.HaIt switch for man- ual system restcart. 5Irovides RS-235X port for SMDR and Terminal/Remote Pro- OPnONS...
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iq@ite DVX ‘=dDVX ’ D&Jd Key Tclephonc Systems -NANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Table 800-S DVX ’ CPB EPROM Memory Size I- SIZEOFCHIF’S SW1 SWITCH POSITIONS ’ EP~OM~MORY So i (in Megabits] [in bytes) I I 1 Megabit chips [ 1024 chips) 2 Megabit chips (2048 chips) 4 Megabit chips (4096 chips) Tuble MO-6 4x6 Key Interface Board (Cm) 8 Di@tal Terminals, monitors circuits for DSS/DLS Consoles or busy condition. FUNCTlON i CONTROL OPTiONS Provides interface for 1 Busy state LED that None A.kzo...
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D&tJM Eey Telephone Systems -mCBAND TROT.J5LESHOOTING 800.2 REMOTE MAINTENMCE A GeneraI ovemh?w The Remote Maintenance feature allows authorized persome to survey system and slot configuration information. This can be done through a modem or data terminal connected to the I/O Expansion Module via the FG- 232C/RS-422 port. The commands are entered f?om a keyboard and are limited to those listed. B. Oven&w~Mahtexu~~~~Coznn~~A~ There are four basic commands available in the Remote Maintenance...
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iqjinite DVX ‘andI3VX ’ -NANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING DigItal Eey Telephone System8 E. Sy5tem CoAgnration Figure 800-2 is a conf@ration of the Inj%?&? Digital key Telephone System with LCR and shows what is printed out when: a. The installer enters DuspaccsS at the maint>d s SLOT TYPE Ia UER. IBID TYPE BBD OPTS SERU STAT i - --- - --- 1 2 i 5 maint> CPB CKB 2x4 U?lK UiW CPU COIAfSI UNPOPWXED UNPOFUMTED UM’lWULfi~ED 1428 F Ih HIS INS i 00s 0 00s 0 00s Figure 800-2 System...
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in$iaite DVX *and DVX ’ G. Event ‘h-ace Bdfer me Eve& Trace Buffer fs used to store and dump evat traces (up to 30) that OCCLU just prior to a 1r11 KXgM Key Telephone System soft or hard restarL These can then be reviewed by authorized personnel to aid fn qstem troubleshootIx+ The basic format for the commands are: l T - display the current status of the Event trace buffer l Tlcretw - turns the Trace buffer ON to record events ptior to a soft system reset. l TGpace>2aetm - turns the Trace...
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i@dte DVX * andDVX ’ D&$al 3ey Telephone Sycstexns MAINTEluANcBm TR0tJEaEsHoolmG mo3 IlJmmm SYSTEM MONITOR A. Gexleml ovemiew The Remote Monitor feature provides re- mote access to the in&died system for diagnostic pqoses. These capabilities benefit Sen&e persomxl enabling them to support the end user remotely. Dtierent levels of access, via password, allows authorized personnel to trace, monitor and -up-load” critical information directly f-ram the h-@&k Digital Key Telephone System. This...