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    							Force Download Stop. To stop the force download all process,
    the following command is used:
    5210r------_---_-----------------------------------------1I
    IFORCE DOWNLOAD 
    5 pet > STOP.I
    I
    I
    [ whereI
    I
    II
    II
    ;  
     = 0I
    L-----___________---__-___---------------------------:Load 
    DIFP All. To perform a load DIFP for all applicable
    Featurephones in all 
    PECs, the ALL form of the following
    command may be used:
    r----------------‘-----------------------------------,IIIIIIIALL.IIIILOAD DIFPI,ISTOP.I
    I
    L_--_--__-____--_,__---------------------------------~I
    If LOAD 
    DIFP ALL is typed, a request is sent to download all
    Featurephones in each PEC. No request is sent to the data
    switch. Messages are printed for each PEC download response,
    e.g., IN PROGRESS PO, PEC NOT EQUIPT 
    Pl, and IN
    PROGRESS P2. As each voice circuit is downloaded, a
    message, RESPONSE 11, is printed which indicates successful
    completion.
    If LOAD 
    DIFP STOP is typed, a request is sent to stop download
    of all Featurephones in each PEC. No request is sent to the data
    switch. Messages are printed for each PEC STOP response,
    e.g., IN PROGRESS PO, PEC NOT EQUIPT 
    Pl, and IN
    PROGRESS P2. Each PEC stops the downloading of
    Featurephones.
    Other ALL Commands. Other load command versions may be
    used in bulk form in a similar manner to that of the LOAD 
    DtFPALL command.
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    							Memory Watch2.2.2 The Memory Watch (MW) command is used to display
    Commanddata changes to an address on one of the CEC memorypages. Memory watch can be initiated by either of the TTY
    ports, but only one at a time. If the watch is in progress,
    another watch cannot be initiated until the first memory watch
    is turned off. Either TTY port can cancel the watch. Any one
    of the CEC memory pages can be watched. The input/output
    format for memory watch is shown in Table 2.7.
    I 
    ‘-../  
    INPUT
    OUTPUTj  1. Initiate MEMORY WATCH
    I
    IMW ON C Page 
    > C Address >Watching 
    Present Data 
    < Data >/  where
    M-68I  
    I= DO, Dl, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7,
    I
    IO, 
    II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17I   = Address to be watched
    /  = Initial data at 
    theat address
    i  2. Initiate memory watch if already
    I
    Ion MW ON  
    /  3. Cancel memory watch
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    I
    MW OFF
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    II
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    MW < NDATA>II
    MW C NDATABII
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    II
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    MW C NDATA>
    I1
    I
    = New DataI
    I
    ITurn watch off first
    Watch turned off
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    PUT Command2.2.3 Four methods are used to enter maintenance
    Entrycommands into the system:
    l Physical location
    l Software identification
    l Directory number
    l Equipment number
    The following are examples of each type of maintenance
    command entry method:
    . . . .Phy&al LocationEnter the following information into the system:
    MethodNOTE: These forms of the PUT command cannot be used for
    Integrated Featurephone lines.
    I
    LINEIS
    I
    I
    PUTTRUNK CARD 
      
    I
    I
    IDTMFOS.or
    I
    ILINE
    IIS 
    IPUTTRUNK CERCUIT cpec>   
    I
    IDTMF
    I
    OS. I
    /  where
    I  
     = 0
    I  
    = oto111   = A to 
    DI= 0 to 7 for line circuits, 0 to 3 for trunk circuits, 0 to 3 for DTMF
    I
    I
    receivers.
    L-----------------------------------------------------------------------~For example:
    r-------------------------------------------,I
    ,PUT LINE CIRCUIT 0 
    6 9 4 OS.
    I
    I
    I
    Iput tr ci 0 c 2 
    03ros.L---------------__--------------------------,
    52108187M-69 
    						
    							r-----------------------------------------------------------------------,II
    ILINEIS
    1
    IPUTTRUNK SID 
     I
    IDTMF
    OS.
    . .IPUTTRUNK CERCUIT    ,1DTMFOS.^ I
    ./ where..
    II
    I
    L-----__----_-----------------------------------------------------------,/  
     = 0
    I  
    C-sic! >= 0 to 255 for line circuits, 0 to 63 for trunk circuits, 0 to 7 for DTMF
    I
    Ireceivers
    I
    I I-- I3ULUU- I vu I
    Software IdentityEnter the following information:
    MethodFor example:
    I-------------------------------------------,IIIPUT LI SID 0 255 IS.
    I
    I
    II
    PUT 
    Tl?SlD 0 63 OS.
    IIIIIL-------------------------------------------,
    Directory NumberThe directory number method must be used when changing the
    Mlethodstate of line circuits associated with Featurephones. Enter the
    following information:
    r-----------------------------------------------------------------------~II
    I
    IS.I
    II
    IPUT LINE DN IIIIOS.III!  where
    /
    III/   =XXXX (three- or four-digit directory number)II
    For example:
    ,-------------------------------------------II
    IPUT LINE DN 4112 OS.1
    I-----_-------------------------------------~M-70
    EN375210 
    						
    							Equipment NumberTo change the status of a Release Link Trunk (RLT) using the
    Methodequipment number, enter the following information:r---------------‘--------------------------------------------------------
    1IIIIS.I
    IPUT  < equipment number >III
    OS.II
    I
    IIII  where
    IIII
    . . .;
     __I
    I
    I = RLT
     = 0 to = 15 for RLTsL---_-_______-----------------------------------------------------------1For example:
    r------------------------------------------------------IIIPUT RLT 15 OS.1IL------------------------------------------------------JSystem response when PUT command is successfully entered
    is:
    r------------------------------------------------------~IIIMR 00 EO.IL------------------------------------------------------JSystem response when PUT command is unsuccessfully entered
    is:
    r------------------------------------------------------~IIIMR 00 EO.IL--------------_---------------------------------------JUnsuccessful completions result because active circuits (and will
    be completed when the circuit becomes idle), or because
    circuits are already in the maintenance busy (out of service)
    state. If a PUT command is entered to place an entire card in
    maintenance and one of the circuits on the card is active, the
    system will respond MR 00 EA., and only the idle circuits on the
    card will go to the maintenance busy state. When the active
    circuit becomes idle, it will change to the maintenance busy state
    and the system will respond with MR 00 EO.
    52108/87M-71 
    						
    							PUT CancelWhen using a PUT or FORCE command after a prior PUT
    Commandcommand, the following system response may appear:
    r------------------------------------------------------1
    IIIMAINTENANCE COMMAND DENIED.Ii_--------______---_____________________---------------jThis occurs when the prior PUT command has not been
    completed because of waiting for circuits to become idle.
    To avoid further waiting, cancel the PUT command by entering
    the PUT CANCEL command. All circuits which have been put
    out of service will remain out of service. Any circuits which were
    not put our of service because of heing busy will remain in
    service.
    The command to cancel a PUT is:
    r------------------------------------------------------~IIIPUT CANCEL COMPLETE.IL-----------______________-__--------------------------------jIf the PUT CANCEL command is successful, the response is:
    r------------------------------------------------------,I
    IPUT CANCEL COMPLETE.I
    IIf no PUT was in progress, the response is:
    r------------------------------------------------------~IIIPUT NOT IN PROGRESS.IL------------------------------------------------------J
    Test Command22.4 The TEST command is used to perform a hardware
    (Featurephone)diagnostic on an Integrated Featurephone. To perform the test,
    enter the following:
    r----------__---_---------------------------------/I1I
    j  TEST DN .I
    I
    II
    II
    IorI
    I/IIIi  TEST PHONE 
     < sid >.I
    II
    whereI
    I
    < directory-number > = directory numberI
    Iassigned to a Featurephone
    I
    I
     = 0I
    I
     = 0 to 255I
    I~~~-_-------_---__-~~~-~-~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~Test failure is indicated by PORT IS OS. or COMMAND
    COMPLETED ON maintenance terminal.
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    							5210
    ----- ----
    Unlock Command2.2.5 UNLOCK command is used to unlock a Featurephone
    which has been locked by the user. To unlock a Featurephone,
    enter the following:
    r---------------------------------------------------I
    I
    i UNLOCK DN < directory-number > .
    I  where
    I
    I
    I C directory-number >= directory number assigned
    I
    I
    Ito a Featurephone
    ~______________------------------------------------~
    Memory Access2.3 Mem6ry access commands can be used to control the
    Commandssystem configuration and make changes to the data base. This
    paragraph covers the following memory access commands:
    l General read command
    l General write command
    l Bulk input command
    l Hardware write command
    General Read and2.3.1The General Read (GR) command can be used to read a
    Data General Readsingle system memory location or a string of consecutive
    Commandsmemory locations. If a string of memory locations is read, the
    output pattern will continue until the entire string has been output.
    A string is output in groups of 8 hexadecimal numbers: therefore,
    only every eighth memory address will be printed on a line. For
    example:
    xxxx nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
    4FCE 00 OA 1 F 3C 00 12 69
    To stop the TTY output before completion of printing, momentarily
    depress the escape (ESC) key.
    8187M-73 
    						
    							I L- I3lJLuu- I vu IThe format for the GR command is shown as follows
    r-----------------------------------------------------------------------~III
    I  GR 
    < memory>   .I
    II
    Ij  whereI
    II
    I
    C memory > =IO, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, DO, Dl, 02, D3,I
    II
    D4, D5, D6, 
    07IIIIIIII
    I
    I =
    Address to be read, or the beginning address
    iI__Iof a string of memory locations to be read.iIII
    I 
    =.ILast address of a string of memory locationsII
    I
    - I
    Ito be read (not needed if reading only oneI
    .I
    . .address).IIIIIIIIKEYII
    I
    IO . ..17 =IICEC instruction memory pages
    I
    DO . 
    ..D7 =
    CEC data memory pagesI1
    L-----------------------------------------------------------------------~NOTE: Data pages can be read when security level 2 is used.
    To read 10-17, security level 6 must be open.
    The Data General Read (DGR) command allows the user to
    selectively dump the contents of memory for many of the 
    PD-200 Data System processors. The maintenance terminal is
    made unavailable for other maintenance functions while the DGR
    command is executing. The system allows the user to
    discontinue a dump request by using the ESC key. To display
    the memory data for the hardware or device at the location
    defined, enter the following DGR command:
    M-74
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    							I
    IA
    :DGR       .
    I
    j  where
    BI
    I
    < device >I= ADMP, DCP, SPM, APM, DFPAPM, or NICI
    AIB =
    Irefers to the A or B processor of the ADMP, DCP, and SPMI
    Idevices. (For ADMP, only A is supported.) Omit for other devices.
    I
    = oto7I
    I
    7= oto11II =
    I0 to 7 (Omit for ADMPan DCP.)I
    I =
    starting memory address. Valid values: 000000-FFFFFF
    I =
    Iending memory address. Valid values: 000000-FFFFFF
    I
    IIAddress must contain all 6 digits including leading zeroes.
    I
    I
    I
    IIf only one byte is to be read, the ending address can be omitted.
    I
    I
    (Address range may not exceed 100 hexadecimal locations.)I
    I
    I
    I
    Examples:I
    I
    IITo dump 10 bytes of ADMP processor A: DGR ADMP A 0 D 02
    I
    0005CB.I
    I
    I
    I
    ITo dump 1 byte of APM processor: DGR APM C 3 2 00043D.
    52108187M-75 
    						
    							M-76The system prints a message on the maintenance terminal to
    indicate the status of the GR or DGR commands as follows in
    Table 2.7:Table 2.7Status of the GR or DGR Commandr-----------------------------------------------------------------------,I
    i  (a) SYNTAX ERROR
    The original input command wording
    Ior abbreviations were not correct.
    I
    Ij  (b) CABINET NOT IN SERVICE
    I
    _
    .I /  (c) COMMAND IN USE
    I
    -I/  (d) PEC 
    NOTEQUiPPED1  (e) PEC NOT INS
    j  (f) COMMAND COMPLETED
    I(g) IN PROGRESS
    ;  (h) COMMAND FAILED
    I
    1  )i) MR TIMED OUT
    1  
    (j) ADDRESS DOES NOT
    IThe CEC was not in service.I1
    A command is already in progress from
    ian input terminal.I
    I
    I
    IThe command PEC number input is in
    ;not equippedI
    I
    I
    IThe command PEC number input is not in
    Iservice.I
    IRequest successfully completed.
    The system is executing this request.I
    I
    When the request is completed, a
    I
    Imessage COMMAND COMPLETED
    ffollows.I
    I
    IThe request was not processed successfully.
    iI
    I
    The response was not received from the
    IADMP in a system defined time.II
    I
    IIMATCH DEVICE TYPE
    IThe device is not at the given PEC group
    :.---slot address.
    [
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