NEC Ds2000 Hardware Manual Instructions Manual
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5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 5-3 BACKING UP SITE DATA Backing Up Site Data with a PC Card (Figure 5-1) You can use PC Card P/N 85880 to back up and restore your site data. Figure 5-1 USING THE PC CARD To use the PC Card to back up site data: 1. Insert the PC Card into the CPU. 2. Be sure the CPU mode switch is set to RUN . 3. Enter the programming mode. ICM + #*#* + 372000 + HOLD 4. Dial 9906 + HOLD. You see: START? To quit program 9906 instead, dial N + HOLD . 5. Dial Y + HOLD. You see: 9906:...
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5-4 BACKING UP SITE DATA Figure 5-2 ENTERING NAMES7. When you are done entering the name, press HOLD. You see the name and date of the first database stored. If no data bases are stored, you see: 9906: DB00 (empty) 8. The system assigns the name you entered in step 7 to the data base address you select below: - Press VOLor VOLto scroll through the addresses. In software versions 02.00.01 and higher, there are 16 data base addresses: DB 00 to DB 15. OR - Skip this step to select the currently displayed...
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5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 5-5 BACKING UP SITE DATA PC Card Backup Error Messages This error message . . . Means this . . . NO PCCARD The PC card is not installed. Install the PC card and try again. ERASE FAILED The system could not overwrite an existing data base on the PC card. Repeat the procedure. If you get the message again, try another PC card. SAVE FAILED The system could not save data to the PC card. Repeat the procedure. If you get the message again, try another PC card.
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5-6 Restoring Site Data from a PC Card To use the PC Card to restore site data: Review PC Card Data Base Compatibility on page 5-2. 1. Insert the PC Card into the CPU (see Figure 5-1). 2. Be sure the CPU mode switch is set to RUN . 3. Enter the programming mode. ICM + #*#* + 372000 + HOLD 4. Dial 9907 + HOLD. You see: START? 5. Dial Y + HOLD. You see the name and date of the first database stored. If no data bases are stored, you see: 9907: DB00 (empty) 6. Press VOLor VOLto scroll through the data...
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5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 5-7 LOADING NEW SYSTEM SOFTWARE Loading System Software from a PC Card To use the PC Card to load system software (P/N 80051-V**.**.** only): Review PC Card Data Base Compatibility on page 5-2. Loading new system software will automatically reload the factory installed (default) program entries. 1. Insert the PC Card into the CPU (see Figure 5-1). 2. Be sure the CPU mode switch is set to BOOT . 3. Press the reset switch on the CPU to reset the system. The LEDs on the CPU...
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5-8 SMDR Installing SMDR (Figure 5-4) Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a record of the system’s outside calls. Once set up in programming, SMDR automatically outputs from the RS-232 (serial) port on the CPU to a customer-provided printer, terminal or SMDR data collection device. When connecting SMDR, you can use one of the ready- made cables or make one of your own (see page 5-12). You can also connect a PC to the CPU serial port to collect call history data.To connect an SMDR device: 1....
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5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 5-9 Figure 5-4 CONNECTING SMDR 80000 - 49 SMDR DB9M COM PORT CPU RS-232 Port P/N 85980 P/N 80893
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5-10 MODEM INSTALLATION Installing a Modem (Figure 5-5) You can connect a modem to the CPU serial port to remotely collect history data and/or SMDR.To connect a modem: 1. Plug the DIN end of the 8-Pin DIN to Mod-8 Cable (P/N 80893) into the CPU serial port. 2. Plug one end of the DB25 to Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85981) into the cable. 3. Plug the other end of the adaptor into the DB25F connector on the back of your modem. 4. Following the instructions that came with your modem, con- nect a trunk and the...
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5. Maintenance Options and SMDR 5-11 MODEM INSTALLATIONFigure 5-5 INSTALLING A MODEM 80000 - 50 CPU RS-232 Port P/N 80893To trunk Modem Power Supply P/N 85981
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5-12 MAKING YOUR OWN DATA CABLES DSR 8-Pin DINMod-8 11RTS 28RXD 35SG 44TXD 56CTS 67DTR P/N 80893 Brown wire (Pin 1) 80000 - 51 5 2 4 8 7 73 DCD 82 1 3 6 8 x 8 JACK WIRING80000-53 1 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8BLUE ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BROWN SLATECOLOR 8 DB25 WIRING PIN 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20YELLOW GREEN SLATE BROWN BLUE RED ORANGE BLACKCOLOR14 25 1 13 Mod-8 to 25-Pin Connector for Modem Connection 8 x 8 JACK WIRING80000 - 52 1 PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8BLUE ORANGE BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BROWN SLATECOLOR 8 9 6 5 1...