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    							TL-130200-1001LIST OF FIGFIGURE
    PAGENUMBER
    TOPIC
    M-16 1.1 ‘:. .M-25 
    - 2.1
    M-272.2
    M-36 2.3
    M-37 2.4
    M-46 2.5
    M-156
    5.1M-157
    5.2M-159
    5.3M-165
    5.4M-168
    5.5M-169
    5.6
    M-1715.7M-174
    5.8M-175
    5.9
    M-1815.10M-188
    5.11M-1945.12
    M-204
    5.13M-2065.14
    M-21 16.1M-2156.2
    M-228
    6.3M-230
    6.4M-237
    6.5M-240
    6.6M-263 7.1
    M-264 7.2
    M-265 7.3
    SVR 5210Frame Image Card Locations for a Fully Configured System
    Fault Reporting Format on TTY
    Fault Code Quick Reference Guide
    Response Reporting Format on TTY
    Response Code Quick Reference Guide
    Traffic Register Layout
    Attendant Console and Indicator Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Attendant Console Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Attendant Console Operation Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Featurephone Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Featurephone Control and Indicator Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Station DTMF Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Ringing Operation Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Analog Line Operation Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Trunk Operation Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Tl -Type Trunk Loss of 
    Supe’rvision Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Tl -Type Trunk Loss of Transmission Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Tl -Type Trunk Loss of Frame Synchronization Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Tl -Type Trunk Loss of Network Synchronization Troubleshooting Flowchart
    System Loading Troubleshooting Flowchart
    Time Switch Network Memories
    Time-Switch Memory Setup (Channel 16)
    Call State Definitions
    Digit Store Layout
    Call Store Layout
    Sense and Control Address Words
    Visual Fault Indicator 
    - VPLC (INS/OOS LED)
    Visual Fault Indicator 
    - ADMP-A (lNS/OOS LED and RESET BUTTON)
    Visual Fault Indicator 
    - UCB (DCP) (lNS/OOS LED and RESET BUTTON)
    7187M-9 
    						
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    M-266 7.4Visual Lamp Indicators and Switches - Asynchronous Packet ManagerM-267 7.5
    Visual Lamp Indicators and Switches - Synchronous Packet ManagerM-10
    7187SVR 5210 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001LIST OF TABLESTABLE
    PAGENUMBERTOPIC
    M-17 1.1 
    =:
    . . .M-21. 1.2OMNI SI Cards
    Power Restriction Status
    M-26
    2.1M-48
    2.2
    M-512.3M-532.4
    M-54
    2.5M-63
    2.6M-76
    2.7
    M-812.8Attendant Console Fault Log Decoding Summary
    Traffic Data Commands Input and Output Formats
    Display Command Input and Output Format
    CEC Line State Codes
    CEC Trunk State Codes
    Download Commands for Featurephones
    Status of the GR or DGR Command
    Circuit-Type Codes for Maintenance Busy Functions
    M-105 3.1FMS Status Code and Explanation
    M-160
    5.1M-160
    5.2M-160
    5.3M-162
    5.4M-176
    5.5M-177
    5.6BLDU Station 100’s Group Key Test
    BLDU 
    LCDs and LEDs Test
    BLDU Self-Diagnostics
    Featurephone Self Test Diagnostics
    Sense and Control Words for Digital Trunks
    Trunk to Digital Span: Channel Correlation
    M-212 6.1
    M-216 6.2
    M-220 6.3
    M-220 6.4
    M-221 6.5
    M-222 6.6
    M-223 6.7Memory Cross Reference Fujitsu GTE 
    OMNI SI: Get Started File Channel
    Memory Dump General Read Commands
    Channel Memory Get Started File
    Channel Memory Expansion File
    Control Memory A
    Control Memory B
    Pad Memory
    SVR 5210
    7187M-l 1 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001M-2266.8
    M-2276.9M-244 ‘6.10
    M-2446.11
    M-2456.12
    M-2466.13
    M-2466.14
    -..
    M-2537.1
    M-2607.2
    M-2617.3
    M-2717.4
    M-334
    8.1
    M-3389.1
    M-3429.2
    M-3459.3
    M-3579.4
    M-3629.5
    M-3629.6
    M-12
    Get Started File
    Expansion File
    Call-Type Codes
    Port-Type Codes
    CEC Trunk State Codes
    CEC Line State Codes
    Call-State Codes
    Responses for Force Commands at Terminal
    Responses for Load Data Commands at Terminal
    Responses for Load Commands at Terminal
    Fault Code Listings
    Recent Change Sequences
    Menu of Test Options
    System Memory Test Card and Address Range Correlation
    Channel Memory Test-Card and Address Range Correlation
    Tone Test Outputs
    Line/Trunk Pair to Point Conversion
    Line/Trunk Pair to CDF Point Conversion
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    							TL-130200-1001GENERAL1 .Q This technical practice document provides maintenance
    procedures for the Fujitsu GTE Business Systems’ 
    OMNI SIDigital PABX (Private Automatic Branch Exchange), System
    Version Release 52.1 .X. This document contains basic
    information and step by step procedures for:
    0 Locating and correcting system failures caused by problems
    with system power, hardware, software, or peripheral
    equipment.
    l Making modifications or changes to system hardware,
    software, and peripheral equipment.
    .  
    .l Monitoring the status of system hardware, software, and
    peripheral equipment by using self-testing diagnostics.
    System Software1.1 The following system maintenance software features and
    Maintenance andtheir applications are covered:
    Applications
    - Maintenance Commands
    - On-Line maintenance
    - System Maintenance General Principles
    - Troubleshooting
    - Call Tracing
    - PD-200 Maintenance
    - Recent Change
    - Off-Line Diagnostics
    Maintenance1.1.1 A maintenance terminal interacts with system
    Terminalsmaintenance features. As the system responds to user keyboard
    commands to provide information or perform certain functions,
    information is printed on the terminal display screen. The system
    will support a printer connected to a maintenance terminal. The
    printer provides a permanent record of maintenance operations.
    Security Levels1.1.2 The use of system maintenance software requires the
    technician to directly access the system data base. The level of
    data base access is determined by the maintenance feature
    used and the task. The following security levels apply:
    0 Security Level 0: lock not open
    8 Security Level 1: display capability traffic studies and system
    status
    5210
    8187M-13 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001__M-14l Security Level 2: line changes and other rearrangements of
    existing facilities
    l Security Level 3: feature changes not requiring hardware
    changes
    0 Security Level 4: complete Recent Change capabilities
    0 Security Level 5:~Iata Base changes and Maintenance
    Requests.
    0 security Level 6: generic changes
    0 Security Level 7: spare
    l . Security Level 8: spare
    Security Codes1.1.3 Security codes prevent unauthorized access to the data
    base. Security codes are four-character passwords made up
    of letters, numbers, or a combination of both. They are used to
    unlock the data base security lock. The security code which
    opens the lock at one security level will allow access at that level
    or to those below it.
    The use of an incorrect security code, or the incorrect level of
    security code, will result in the following on-screen message:
    INVALID SECURITY ACCESS
    If this prompt appears, check the security code as well as the
    nature of the task being done. This prompt will also appear if an
    attempt is made to work at a Security Level higher than the one
    authorized.
    The following procedure unlocks the security lock:
    1. Type SL OL
    The system responds:SECURITY CODE 
    >2. Type four-character security code
    The System responds:OPEN AT LEVEL X
    where X is the security level open
    System Diagnostics1.2 Self-testing diagnostics and manual hardware testing
    determine system fault conditions.
    Self-Testing1.2.1 As part of normal operations, the system automatically
    Diagnosticsconducts diagnostic self-tests on a periodic basis. Failures
    detected by the system are recorded as Fault Codes listed in the
    Fault Log. The Fault Log is accessed using the maintenance
    terminal as part of the routine troubleshooting process (see
    Section 5.0 Troubleshooting).
    81875210 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001Manual Hardware.=_Testing
    Reference Documents
    System Configuration
    Frame Image
    5210The Smart Loader program occurs at the beginning of the
    generic diskette. After loading this program the system conducts
    memory tests and self-testing diagnostics for about 20 seconds.
    Diagnostic self-tests are performed on Attendant Consoles,
    agent instruments, and Featurephones. These self-tests are
    conducted at each instrument in order to check equipment
    performance without affecting system operations.
    1.22 Maintenance commands place system
    hardware in an out-of-service condition for maintenance
    -purposes. The “maintenance busy” status tells system software
    that this particular piece of hardware is not available for service
    (see Section 2 0 Maintenance Commands).
    The system conducts tests while the hardware is in the 
    out-of-service condition. Response Codes show whether or not the
    equipment passed system tests and was allowed to be placed in
    service, or failed system tests and was not placed in service (see
    Section 5.0 Troubleshooting).
    1.3 Maintenance personnel should become familiar with 
    OMNISI information contained in the following Technical Practices
    before performing maintenance tasks:
    l TL-130000-1001 System Description/Features
    o TL-130100-1001 Operation
    o TL-130300-1001 Installation- Appendix 1 Printed Circuit
    Board Strapping Options
    o TL-130400-1001 Data Base Programming
    o PD-200 Packet Data System 278-922-180 - Appendix 1
    PD-200 Packet Data System, Administration and Maintenance
    1.4 The following paragraphs contain the frame image listing, the
    power restriction categories for removal and replacement of
    cards, and the procedure for handling the cards.
    1.4.1 The frame image card locations for a fully configured
    OMNI SI system appear in Figure 1 .l. The frame image includes
    the Expansion File, the Get Started File, and the Power File. The
    location of Groups A, 
    8, C and D are shown as well as the
    location of Tl-Span cards.
    8187M-15 
    						
    							Hgurei .iFrame Image CardLocations for a Fully ConfiguredSystemM-16
    8l87n
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    5210 
    						
    							52108187M-17 TL-130200-1001
    Card List1.4.2 A complete list of 
    OMNI SI cards according to card
    number appears in Table 1 
    .l. Cards used for the PD-200
    Option are also included in the list. Information about removal
    and replacement is noted with the card and explained at the end
    of the table.
    CARD NO.
    .~_FB-15277-A
    FB-15277-l A
    FB-15278-A
    FB-15280-A
    FB-17288-A
    FB-17187-A
    FB-17188-A
    FB-17189-A
    FB-17189-BOA
    FB-17192-A
    FB-17197-A
    FB-17201 -AFB-17202-A
    FB-17202-BOA
    FB-17203-A
    FB-17204-A
    FB-17208-A
    FB-17209-ATable 1.1
    OMNI SI Cards
    MNEMONICDESCRIPTION
    SILSpan Interface and Output Format for Tl
    SILSpan Interface and Output format for Tl
    FDCFrame Detector Circuit for TlLCMLine Compensator for 
    Tl
    CP85ECentral Processor Unit Enhanced (8085) (Note 1)
    PCMIPCM Interface
    TP12Test Panel Interface Version 2 (Notes 1, 3)
    PCMFSPCM Frame Synchronization
    PCMFSPCM Frame Synchronization
    Tl B2Tl Buffer Circuit 2
    PSUPYPower Supervisory (Note 1)
    PEMT
    PCM Two-Wire E&M Trunk (Note 2)
    PCOTPCM Central Office Trunk (Note 2)
    PCOTPCM Central Office Trunk (Note 2)
    PDTMFPCM Dual Tone Multi-frequency
    BCSRBattery Charger 5 volt Regulator (Note 1)
    ATT12Attendant Interface, Number 2 (Note 2)
    SIDMLSI Dual Modem and Current Loop (Note 2) 
    						
    							TL-130200-1001ICARD NO.1
     FB-1721 O-A
    Table 1.1OMNI Sl Cards (Continued)
    MNEMONIC
    IDESCRIPTIONI
    IPublic Address and Dictation
    ) FB-17213-BOArMPG16T-Memory Paging 16 Page (Note 1)
    I
    1  FB-17215-A
    IMPB85IMultiprocessor Buffer 8085 (Notes 1, 3)IFBI.721 7-A
    FB-17218-AEPCMN
    CHM85Expandable PCM Network (Notes 1, 3)
    Channel Memory 8085 (Notes 1, 3)1 FB-17220-BOA
    IFMSDIFile Management System Card (Notes 1, 2, 3)IFB-17224-A
    FB-17225-A
    IFCC
    CIPInter-file Connector Card
    Control Interface to Periphery (Note 2)
    FB-17226-A
    FB-17226-l A
    VPLCVPLCDVoice Packet Line Card (Type VPLO and VPLl)Voice Packet Line Card Derived
    1  FB-17227-A
    IPBE/T1 Packet Bus Extender/Terminator (Note 3)I
    FB-17228-BOAFB-17229-APRE
    ADM P-APacket Router Extender (Note 3)
    Administrative Maintenance Processor A (Note 3)
    ( FB-17230-BOAIADMP-C1 Administrative Maintenance Processor C (Note 311
     FB-17231 -A
    ( FB-17235-AUCBVCIPUniversal Controller Board
    Voice Control Interface Processor1 FB-17236-A
    ( FB-17242-A
    DVCIPNICData Voice Control Interface Process. (Notes 1, 2)
    Network Interface Card1 FB-17246-A
    I Voice Packet Line Card 2 (Type VP20 and ~~21)IFB-17250-A
    FB-17251 -APOPS
    PRLTPCM Off-Premises Station Line Card (Note 2)
    PCM Release Link Trunk (Note 2)
    1  FB-17254-A
    IPCM Line Circuit Card (Note 2)
    1  
    FB-17254-1A TLCCr ~~~~___PCM Line Circuit Card (Note 2)~11 FB-17265-A
    Outrigger Cable Adapter
    FB-17276-A
    OAIODOMNI Automatic Identification of Outward Dialing
    FB-17280-APPTR
    PCM Progress Tone Repeater
    IM-l 8
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