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    							Appendix A - Maintenance Terminal Error Messages 
    Table A-l Maintenance Terminal Error Messages (continued) 
    Message Meaning 
    The hourvalue “XX” is out of range. Used in traffic measurement for invalid values in the SET START 
    Start time not set. TIME command. 
    The link “X” cannot be tested. The user has tried to test or enable diagnostics on a pcm link 
    which is not used as a telephony link. Links 0, 1, 14 and 15 are 
    not available for testing. 
    The minor threshold may not be Assign a higher value to the major threshold or else assign a 
    greater than the major threshold. lower threshold to the minor threshold - SET Alarm threshold. 
    The minute value “XX” is not a Used in ACD Report traffic measurement for an invalid minute 
    multiple of ten. Start time not set. value in the SET START TIME command. 
    The minute value “XX” is out of Used in traffic measurement for invalid values in the SET START 
    range. Start time not set. TIME command. 
    The value “XX” is outside the valid 
    The specified sub-circuit number is invalid for this particular 
    range for SUBCIRCUIT. device type. Use SHOW STATUS command to verify card type 
    and number of programmed circuits. 
    There are no logs currently in the There are no logs in the database to READ or PRINT. 
    database 
    Thisfunction is not availableforthis The feature requested is not available for this device. 
    device. 
    This function is not available forthis 
    The feature requested is not available for this console. 
    console. 
    Thisfunction is not availableforthis The user has tried to BUSY-OUT or RET-TO-SVC the console. 
    device. 
    This function is not available on the The user has tried to perform a command which is not available 
    console. when logged into maintenance from the console. 
    TIMEOUT PERIOD EXPIRED. After being prompted for the username, the user has ten 
    Press Return to login. seconds to begin entering characters. 
    Traffic measurement already in In traffic measurement, the following parameters cannot be 
    progress. STOP first. changed while traffic measurement is collecting data: PERIOD, 
    DURATION, and START TIME. 
    Trunk value ‘XX” outside of valid 
    trunk range (l-24). The user requested to monitor the LINK-STATUS of a trunk 
    which was outside the valid range of 24 circuits for the Tl -Trunk 
    card. 
    Unable to print. Maintenance print There can be only one PRINT or READ occurring at one time. 
    already in progress. If required, enter STOP PRINT command to initiate a second 
    PRINT. 
    Universal Card. Module “X” in Bay The user has chosen a Universal Card, but the module number 
    Slot Module is out of range (l-4). is out of range (not between 1 and 4). 
    Universal Card. Sub-circuit “Xl’ The user has chosen a Universal Card; the module number is 
    does not exist on module. valid and exists but the sub-circuit number specified does not. 
    Unrecognized qualifier %s. All The qualifier in “Test” command is unrecognized. 
    others ignored. 
    Value cannot be greater than 100. Assign a new value that is less than 100 for alarm threshold. 
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    							RS-232 Maintenance Terminal 
    Table A-l Maintenance Terminal Error Messages (continued) 
    , 
    Message Meaning 
    Warning. Invalid qualifierfound. %s The qualifier specified during set time will be ignored. 
    will be ignored. 
    Warning, Sub-circuit field ignored Sub-circuit parameter was entered, but was not required. For 
    for this card. information only. 
    Wrong bay type for specified An incompatible bay number is given for the device selected 
    device. (i.e., Bay 0 is selected for receivers). 
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    							SX-200@ ML PABX 
    General 
    Maintenance 
    Information 
    rM, @I - Trademark of Mite1 Corporation. 
    0 Copyright 1997, Mite1 Corporation. 
    All rights reserved 
    Printed in Canada. 
    e MITEL@  
    						
    							General Maintenance Information 
    NOTICE 
    The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate in all re- 
    spects but is not warranted by Mite1 Corporation (MlTEL@). The information is 
    subject to change without notice and should not be construed in any way as a 
    commitment by Mite1 or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. Mite1 and its affiliates 
    and subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions in this doc- 
    ument. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incor- 
    porate such changes. 
    VT1 00 is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corp. 
    IBM PC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corp. 
    SX-200, LIGHTWARE, SUPERCONSOLE 1000 and SUPERSET are trademarks of Mite1 
    Corporation. 
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    							I. General...............................................................l- 1 
    Introduction ........................................................... ..l- 1 
    Fieasonforlssue ....................................................... ..l- 1 
    Disclaimer ............................................................ ..l- 1 
    2. MaintenanceTools....................................................2- 1 
    The Maintenance Terminal ................................................ .2-l 
    Maintenance Port 
    .................................................... ..2- 1 
    System Maintenance Log ................................................. .2-l 
    3. Alarms................................................................3- 1 
    General 
    .............................................................. ..3- 1 
    Alarm Levels 
    .......................................................... ..3- . 
    Alarm Categories ........................................................ .3-l 
    AlarmTypes 
    .......................................................... ..3- 2 
    AlarmThresholds 
    ...................................................... ..3- 2 
    AlarmTotals 
    .......................................................... ..3- 2 
    4. The Maintenance Manager. .......................................... .4-1 
    General .............................................................. ..4- 1 
    DiagnosticTestQueues ................................................. ..4- 1 
    Testing ............................................................... ..4- 2 
    Fault Recovery ........................................................ ..4- 2 
    The Maintenance Database ............................................... .4-3 
    Maintenance Device Work Area ............................................ .4-4 
    5. Diagnostic Tests. .................................................... .6-l 
    General .............................................................. ..5- 1 
    Main Control Card II Tests ................................................. .5-2 
    Bay Control Card Tests ................................................... .5-2 
    Peripheral Device Tests .................................................. .5-3 
    6. TestLine..............................................................6- 1 
    General .............................................................. ..6- 1 
    Programming .......................................................... ..6- 1 
    Test Line Access ....................................................... ..6- 1 
    Test Line Maintenance Commands .......................................... .6-l 
    Busy Out Channel Command (BC) ....................................... .6-2 
    Busy Out Command (BO) .............................................. .6-2 
    Dump Logs Command (DL) ............................................. .6-3 
    Direct Trunk Select Command (DT) ....................................... .6-3 
    Return Channel Command (RC) ......................................... .6-3 
    Stop Dump Logs Command (SD) ......................................... .6-3 
    Return Device To Service Command (RS) ................................. .6-3 
    Stop Test Printers Command (ST) ........................................ .6-4 
    Test Channel Command (TC) ........................................... .6-4 
    Test Device Command (TD) ............................................. .6-4 
    Test Printer Bay-Slot-Circuit Command (TPB) .............................. .6-4 
    Test Printer Extension-Number Command (TPE) ............................ .6-5 
    Test Printer Port Command (TPP) ........................................ .6-5 
    Test Line Indicator LEDs .................................................. .6-6 
    Test LineTones.. ...................................................... ..6- 7 
    Table of Contents 
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    							General Maintenance Information 
    Specifying Equipment ...................................... ............... 6-7 
    Normal Extension Calls .................................... ............... 6-7 
    7. Maintenance Controls and Indicators ................. 
    General 
    ................................................ 
    Main Control Card II ....................................... 
    Bay Control Card ......................................... 
    Peripheral Circuit Cards .................................... 
    Attendant Console ........................................ 
    PowerSupply ............................................ 
    Appendix A - System Initialization ........................ 
    General 
    ................................................ ............... 7-l 
    ............... 7-l 
    ............... 7-l 
    ............... 7-4 
    ............... 7-4 
    ............... 7-6 
    ............... 7-7 
    ............... A-l 
    ............... A-l 
    Appendix B - Updating the Operating System Software. .................. B-l 
    General 
    .............................................................. ..B- 1 
    Appendix C - Username Command Privileges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-I 
    List of Figures 
    Figure 2-l Rear Panel of the SX-200@ ML Cabinet ............................. 
    2-2 
    Figure 4-l Maintenance Device Work Area ................................... 
    4-4 
    Figure 7-l Control Card Front Panels ........................................ 
    7-2 
    Figure 7-2 Typical Peripheral Card Front Panels ............................... 
    7-5 
    Figure 7-3 Attendant Console Keyboard ..................................... 
    7-6 
    Figure 7-4 Bay Power Supply ............................................. 
    7-7 
    List of Tables 
    Table l-l SX-200 ML PABX Practices ...................................... l-l 
    Table 4-l Diagnostic Test Queues ......................................... 
    4-l 
    Table 4-2 The Maintenance Device Work Area ................................ 
    4-3 
    Table 5-l DiagnosticTypes ............................................... 5-l 
    Table 5-2 Diagnostic Coverage ............................................ 
    5-2 
    Table 5-3 OPS Line Card Initialization ....................................... 
    5-5 
    Table 5-4 ONS Circuit Lamp Test Initialization ................................ 
    5-5 
    Table 5-5 CO Trunk Card Initialization ...................................... 
    5-6 
    Table 5-6 DID Trunk Card Initialization ...................................... 5-7 
    Table 5-7 Receiver Module Initialization ..................................... 5-7 
    Table 5-8 Console Circuit Initialization ...................................... 
    5-7 
    Table 5-9 COV Card Initialization .......................................... 5-8 
    Table 5-l 0 E&M Trunk Module Initialization ................................... 
    5-8 
    Table 5-l 1 DID Card Initialization ........................................... 
    5-8 
    Table 5-l 2 Digital Line Card Initialization ..................................... 
    5-9 
    Table 5-l 3 SUPERCONSOLE 1 OOOTM Initialization ............................. 
    5-l 0 
    Table 5-l 4 Tl TrunkCard 
    ............................................... ..5-10 
    Table 6-l Test Line Command Codes ....................................... 
    6-2 
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    Table 6-2 
    Table 6-3 
    Table 7-l 
    Table 7-2 
    Table 7-3 
    Table 7-4 
    Table A-l 
    Table B-l 
    Table C-l 
    March 1997 Test Line Status Indicator Codes .................................. 6-6 
    Test Line Status Tones .......................................... 6-7 
    Main Control Card II Codes ....................................... 7-3 
    Bay Control Card Status LEDs .................................... 7-4 
    Attendant Console Maintenance Led Indicators ....................... 7-6 
    Attendant Console LCD Display Messages .......................... 7-7 
    Initial Power-up Procedures From The Terminal ...................... A-l 
    Operating System Software Update Procedure From The Terminal ....... B-l 
    Username Command Privileges ................................... C-l 
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