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    (5) Install the Card Stopper according to the following procedure.
    (a) Insert the left side of the Card Stopper to the slot for the card Stopper as shown in Fig. A of Figure
    008-3.
    (b) Loosen the attached screw for the Card Stopper, and hang the right side of the Card Stopper onto the
    screw. Then, tighten the screw as shown in Fig. B of Figure 008-3.
    Figure 008-3  Installation of the Card Stopper
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    Mounting of Circuit Cards
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    –
    +
    CARD STOPPER
    SLOT
    CARD STOPPER
    CIRCUIT CARD
    Fig. B SCREW
    Fig. APZ-PW86 Fig. A
    PIMFig. B 
    						
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    1. Mounting of MP Cards
    Mount the MP cards (PN-CP02) in the MP0 and MP1 slot of PIM(D)0.
    Figure 009-1  Mounting Location of the PN-CP02 Card
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    Installation of Back up MP System
    PIM(D) 0
    PN-CP02
    LT00 LT01
    LT02
    LT03
    LT04
    LT05 LT06 LT07
    LT08
    LT09 LT10/AP0 LT11/AP1 LT12/AP2
    LT13/AP3
    LT14/AP4 LT15/FP/AP5MP1 MP0 BUS/AP8
    P
    W
    R
    BUILT-IN BATTERY 
    						
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    2. Cable Connection between MP Cards
    Connect the 17-TW-0.3 CABLE between the MP0 card (mounted in the MP0 slot) and the MP1 card (mounted
    in the MP1 slot) through the MT connectors, as shown in Figure 009-2.
    Figure 009-2  Cable Connection between MP Cards
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    MT
    RS MP 1
    MT
    RS MP 0
    SW3
    RUN
    SW1
    SW2
    SW4 JP0 STBY CLKIN
    17-TW-0.3 CABLE 
    						
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    •Figure 006-35 shows the MDF cross connection for the No. 0 circuit on the PFT (PZ-8PFTA), as an exam-
    ple.
    Figure 009-3  MDF Cross Connection for the PFT (PZ-8PFTA)
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    TO STATION
    283
    272
    294
    261
    272
    283 261
    294 JP PIM0
    LT00
    327
    316
    338
    305
    316
    327 305
    338
    T1LEN0005
    (No. 1)R1
    T0LEN0004
    (No. 0)R0
    T2LEN0006
    (No. 2)R2
    T3LEN0007
    (No. 3)R3
    PN-4COT
    LT01
    T1LEN0001
    (No. 1)R1
    T0LEN0000
    (No. 0)R0
    T2LEN0002
    (No. 2)R2
    T3LEN0003
    (No. 3)R3
    PN-4LC
    PZ-PW86
    –27V
    G261 Sta. R0
    Sta. T0
    283 C.O. R0
    C.O. T0
    294 4COT. R0
    4COT. T0
    272 4LC. R0
    4LC. T0PFT0
    TO C.O. LINE
    PZ-8PFTA
    No. 0
    PJ
    PFT1
    49
    24
    50 25
    –27V E
    PJ
    Tip
    Ring
    Tip
    Ring MDF
    INSTALLATION CABLE LTC0
    25
    50
    23
    48 
    						
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    3. Starting Up the Back up MP System
    To start up the Back up MP system, do the following steps. For details of switch settings on the MP card (PN-
    CP02), refer to the Circuit Card Manual.
    STEP 1: After serial numbers (Compact and Advantage) have been loaded, see Note 1.
    make Busy Side 0 SW 4 in the UP position.
    Side 1 (MP1) SW4 is in the DOWN position.
    STEP 2: Turn on the SW switch on the PZ-PW86.
    STEP 3: The Run lamp on the MP1 card flashes at 120IPM. Turn SW3 on the MP1 card to B reset (push) SW1; 
    wait for the minor Alarm.
    Turn SW3 to 0 (on line). Reset SW1. Turn SW3 to C, reset SW1, wait for minor alarm, then turn SW1 
    back to 0 (on line). Reset SW1
    STEP 4: Make Busy SW 4 (UP position) on the MP1. On side 0 (MP0) put SW4 in the DOWN position. Reset 
    SW1 when MP0 run LED is flashing 120IPM.
    STEP 5: Repeat Step 3 for side 0 (MP0).
    STEP 6: Enter the data required for Back up MP System from the CAT/MAT.
    • CM40 (Attribute data assignment for RS-232C port)
    YY = 01 (Data length) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 1 (8 bits)
    YY = 02 (Parity check) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 1 (Ineffective)
    YY = 04 (Stop bit) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 1 (2 bits)
    YY = 05 (DTR signal) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 1 (High)
    YY = 06 (RTS signal) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 1 (High)
    YY = 08 (Data speed) 1st data: 0 (Port 0) 2nd data: 4 (9600 bps)
    YY = 09 (Port for data load/save/verify) 1st data: 1 2nd data: 1 (Port 0)
    In addition to the above mentioned data, set the following data, if it is necessary.
    • CMEA Y = 2 1st data: 01 (Registration into the Fault Information Memory and external alarm kind
    of System Initialization)
    2nd data : 0 (Fault information is registered, external alarm is not output)
    : 1 (Fault information is registered, external alarm is MN alarm)
    : 2 (Fault information is registered, external alarm is MJ alarm)
    : 3 (Fault information is registered, external alarm is determined in standard data
    )
    : NONE (Fault information is not registered, external alarm is not output)
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    STEP 7: On side 1 (MP1) place SW4 in the DOWN position.
    Ensure that SW2 1-8 are OFF and Side 0 (MP0)SW2-8 is ON.
    Start programming Office Data from either the CAT or MAT. 
    STEP 8: When Office Data is completed, set SW2-8 OFF on Side 0 (MP0) and on side 1 (MP1) Reset (push) 
    SW1. The run LED on side 1 (MP1) will light solid. After about 5 minutes, the run LED on the MP1 
    will flash (3 seconds on, 1 second off). The system data stored in the MP0 card is copied to the MP1 
    card.
    After about 30 minutes, the Run LED lamp flashing pattern on side 1 (MP1) is changed to 1 second on, 
    1 second off.
    The MP1 card starts up as the stand-by MP.
    Note 1:The Compact serial number, Advantage serial number, CPN serial number and System CPU ID code must
    be loaded separately on each MP.
    For example:
    MP0 MP1
    CPU # 0123456789101 CPU # 9876543210000
    Compact # 0123456789 Compact # 9876543210
    Advantage # 0123456789 Advantage # 9876543210
    IVR ID # 0123456789 IVR ID # 9876543210
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    4. Operation Test
    To confirm the operation on the MP0 card (active MP), do the operation tests by referring NAP-200-010.
    5. MP Changeover Test
    (1) To confirm whether the system changeover (MP0 to MP1) can be performed, do the following steps.
    STEP 1: Set the SW4 on the MP0 card to “UP” position (make busy on).
    • The STBY lamp on the MP0 card turns on.
    • After about 30 sec., the RUN lamp on the MP1 card flashes at 120 IPM (The MP1 card starts up as the
    active MP).
    STEP 2: Confirm the operation on the MP1 card (active MP) by making a station to station connection 
    and an outgoing trunk connection.
    (2) To return the active MP from the MP1 card to the MP0 card, do the following steps.
    STEP 1: Set the SW4 on the MP1 card to “UP” position (make busy on).
    • The STBY lamp on the MP1 card turns on.
    • The system is in make busy status temporarily.
    STEP 2: Set the SW4 on the MP0 card to “DOWN” position (make busy off).
    • The RUN lamp on the MP0 card flashes at 120 IPM (The MP0 card starts up as the active MP).
    STEP 3: After confirming the 120 IPM flashing on the MP0 card, set the SW4 on the MP1 card to 
    “DOWN” position (make busy off).
    • The RUN lamp on the MP1 card turns on.
    • After about 5 minutes, the RUN lamp flashes (3 sec. ON - 1 sec. OFF).
    The system data stored in the MP0 card is copied to the MP1 card.
    • After about 30 minutes, the RUN lamp flashing pattern is changed to 1 sec. ON - 1 sec. OFF.
    (The MP1 card starts up as the stand-by MP).
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    1. System Initialization
    • There are two methods for System Initialization. The first method is to Clear All Data, except LEN0000 as
    a CAT terminal, and then program the System Data. The second method is to use the Resident System Pro-
    gram, which causes the system to configure itself automatically to the default settings, wherever the line/
    trunk cards are installed. Refer to the System Data Sheet, for the default settings. 
    • Turn on the “SW1” switch on all the PZ-PW86 units.
    • The “ON” lamp must be lit on all the PZ-PW86 units.
    1.1. All Clear, Except LEN0000 CAT
    STEP 1: On the MP Card, set SW3 to “B” and press SW1.
    STEP 2: When the “MN” lamp on the system is lit, set SW3 to the “0” position and press SW1.
    • The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode.
    Note:Refer to the Circuit Card Manual for information on switch settings.
    1.2. Resident System Program
    STEP 1: Mount the Line/Trunk cards into PIM.
    STEP 2: On the MP Card, set SW3 to “C” and press SW1.
    • After 30 to 40 seconds, the “MN” lamp turns on.
    • The system has loaded the Resident System Program.
    Note:If the “MJ” lamp is lit, repeat Step 2.
    STEP 1: Set SW3 to the “0” position and press SW1.
    • The operating mode has been changed to the ON LINE mode.
    Note:Refer to the System Data Sheet for additional information on the Resident System Program and the initial-
    ization of the system without a MAT (enabling CAT mode).
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    System Initialization and System Data 
    Entry
    AT TENTION
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    4. System Data Entry
    • There are two methods for data entry, both of which employ a CAT or a MAT.
    1.3. CAT
    Any Dterm can be assigned as a CAT terminal through programming. The Dterm can still be used as a regular
    telephone when it is not in CAT mode. If the system is initialized by “A” (Resident System Program), every
    D
    term will be able to go into CAT mode. If the system is initialized by “B” (All Clear), only LEN0000 is assigned
    as a CAT port (the DLC card must be installed in slot LT00).
    To use a D
    term as a CAT, follow the procedures shown below.
    To set CAT mode:
    (1) Press
    (2) Press
    • CNF lamp flashes
    (3) Press
    • CNF lamp is off
    (4) Press
    (5) Press
    • CNF lamp flahses
    (6) Press
    • CNF, SPKR, ANS lamps are lit
    • “CAT MODE” is displayed on the LCD
    (7) Press
    • “COMMAND = -” is displayed on the LCD
    Note:Steps 1 through 6 need to be completed within four (4) seconds.
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    Entry
    AT TENTION
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    Handling
    Precautions Required 
    TRF
    CNF
    *
    TRF
    CNF
    #
    ST 
    						
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    To reset CAT mode:
    While “COMMAND = -” is displayed on the LCD:
    (1) Lift the handset (off hook)
    • SPKR lamp turns off.
    (2) Restore the handset (on hook)
    • CNF, ANS lamps turn off.
    • LCD returns to clock.
    1.4. MAT
    In addition to the CAT mode programming, the MAT can also be used in the MAT mode. Refer to the MAT
    Operation Guide and the Command Manual.
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    System Initialization and System Data 
    Entry
    AT TENTION
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    Handling
    Precautions Required  
    						
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