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    							NDA-24307 CHAPTER 6
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    SYSTEM OPERATIONS
    12.2 Initialization
    12.2.1 General
    This section explains the initialization types:
    System Initialization
    System Initialization by turning ON the Power Supply, Section 12.2.2
    System Initialization by Key Operations on the TOPU, Section 12.2.3
    Procedure #1 through Procedure #5
    System Initialization by the keys on the CPU Front Panel, Section 12.2.4
    System Initialization by the SINZ/SINZ1 Command, Section 12.2.5
    Peripheral Equipment Initialization (Line/Trunk Initialization), Section 12.2.6 
    						
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    12.2.2 System Initialization by Turning ON the Power Supply
    This initialization executes when the power supply to a node (ISW/LN) has
    stopped. Follow the procedure in Figure 6-62.
    Figure 6-62   System Initialization by Turning ON the Power Supply
    ATTENTIONContents
    Static Sensitive
    Handling
    Precautions Required
    Confirm all switches in the node are turned  “OFF”  
    on PWR cards.
    
    START
    Confirm input source power to the node is normal.
    Turn  “ON”  the power supply at PWR cards.
    Confirm lamp indications on the DSP of CPR.
    Clear the alarm by pressing the  ALM RST  key on the TOPU.
    Use the  ATIM/ATIMN  command to adjust the date and time.
    MODULE
    LPM:
    PIM:
    ISWM/TSWM:
    Check the INPUT voltage is
    normal at the power terminals.
    Turn ON the power supply referring to 
    Section 12.3.
    Refer to  1  or  3  of Table 6-10 for DSP 0, 
    and  2  or  4  of the table for DSP 1.CIRCUIT CARDS
    PWRU 0/PWRU 1 (PZ-PW92)
    PWR 0(PA-PW55-A)/
    PWR 1(PA-PW54-A)
    PWR SW 0/ 1(PH-PW14)
    END 
    						
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    Table 6-10  Lamp Indications on DSP of CPR
    NODEACT /
    ST-BYLAMP ON DSP STATE
    ISW ACT CPU OPE Lights Green
    IMG 0 Lights Green
    IMG 1 Lights Green
    IMG 2 Lights Green (when LN 2 exists)
    IMG 3 Lights Green (when LN 3 exists)
    STBY CPU OPE OFF
    IMG 0 Flashes Green
    IMG 1 OFF
    IMG 2 OFF
    IMG 3 OFF
    LN ACT CPU OPE Lights Green
    IMG 0 Flashes Green
    IMG 1 Flashes Green
    IMG 2 Flashes Green (when IMG 2 exists)
    IMG 3 Flashes Green (when IMG 3 exists)
    STBY CPU OPE OFF
    IMG 0 Flashes Green
    IMG 1 OFF
    IMG 2 OFF
    IMG 3 OFF
    1
    2
    3
    4 
    						
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    12.2.3 System Initialization by Key Operations on TOPU
    Table 6-11 shows the system initialization procedure. Figure 6-63 shows the initial program load
    conceptional diagram.
    Table 6-11  System Initialization Procedure Types
    TYPE DESCRIPTION
    Procedure 1
    (Table 6-12)System Initialization without Loading The whole system or a specific node (ISW/LN) is 
    initialized. All communications are forcibly released. 
    System restarts with current Main Memory Files and 
    Office Data Files that exist on DRAM.
    Procedure 2
    (Table 6-13)System Initialization with Office Data Loading The whole system or a specific node (ISW/LN) is 
    initialized. All communications are forcibly released. 
    System transfers Office Data Files from HDD to DRAM. 
    System restarts with the transferred Office Data Files and 
    the current Main Memory Files.
    Procedure 3
    (Table 6-14)System Initialization with Program Loading The whole system or a specific node (ISW/LN) is 
    initialized. All communications are forcibly released. 
    System transfers Main Memory Files from HDD to 
    DRAM. System restarts with the transferred Main 
    Memory Files and the current Office Data Files.
    Procedure 4
    (Table 6-15)System Initialization with Office Data and 
    Program LoadingThe whole system or a specific node (ISW/LN) is 
    initialized. All communications are forcibly released. 
    System transfers both Main Memory Files and Office 
    Data Files from HDD to DRAM. System restarts with the 
    transferred Main Memory Files and the transferred Office 
    Data Files.
    Procedure 5
    (Table 6-16)System Initialization by Phase 1 Restart The whole system or a specific node (ISW/LN) is 
    initialized. All communications, except for the following 
    two-way connections that have already been established, 
    are forcibly released:
    Basic two-way connections (STN-STN, STN-TRK, 
    TRK-TRK)
    Fixed connections
    Two-way connections established on a Fusion Link
    Note 1:
    STN-ATT connection is not included in
    the two-way connection list cited
    above. These kind of calls are forcibly
    released once the initialization
    executes.
    Note 2:When a calling party hears the Ring
    Back Tone, the ORT is additionally
    provided, and the call is placed into the
    Dial Tone (DT) connection. 
    						
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    Figure 6-63   Conceptional Diagram of Initial Program Load
    Figure 6-64   Keys on the TOPU (ISW)
    Figure 6-65   Keys on the TOPU (LN)
    
    
    
    Main Memory Files Basic Software (#2~#11)
    (=PROGRAM) Standard Service Software
    IMAT Software (#1~#2)
    TCP/IP Software (#1)
    Office Data Files Data Memory (ASYD, AUNT,
    (=SYSTEM DATA)  ANPD, ASPA,
    ASDT, etc.)
    Call Forwarding Data
    Speed Calling Data
    Name Display Data
    User Assign Soft Key Data
    Number Sharing Data
    RCF
    NDM
    LDM
    Call Block Data 
    PBXInitial Program Load
    ALM    RSTON
    OFF PFTSTART INITIALON
    OFF EFFECTSYSTEM
    SELF INITIAL 
    SELECTLOAD
    NON LOAD PROGRAM
    NON LOAD SYSTEM DATA
    LOAD
    < PZ-DK227 >
    ALM    RSTON
    OFF PFTSTART INITIALON
    OFF EFFECTLOAD
    NON LOAD PROGRAM
    NON LOAD SYSTEM DATA
    LOAD
     
    						
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    To initialize the system, check the lamp indications in Figure 6-66, and operate the keys on the TOPU.
    Figure 6-66   Related Keys and LEDs for System Initialization
    LOAD
    NON LOAD PROGRM
    NON LOAD SYSTEM DATA
    LOAD
    12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF
    12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF
    12
    34
    OFF
    MBR
    FDD ON
    OFF
    ON
    OFF OUT PWR
    IN PWR5AHDD SW
    MB
    SYSTEM SELECT2
    CPURST
    Note 2
    Note 3
    SLOT No.    0 1 2 3 4 5 6
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ALM
    RSTON
    OFF PFTON
    OFF START INITIAL EFFECT
    0304
    FRONT VIEW
    Ex. ISW
    ..... .....
    ..... .....12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF12
    34
    OFF12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF4C026AE
    12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF12
    34
    OFF12
    34
    567
    8
    OFF4C026AE
    4C026AESENSE
    SYSTEM SELECT0
    SYSTEM SELECT1STATUS IMG1 IMG2 IMG3 CPUOPE
    WDTIMG0
    EX. 
    
    SYSTEM
    SELF INITIAL
    SELECT
    Note 1
    To initialize the system, operate the shaded
    keys.
    To confirm the imposed system initialization,
    check the shaded lamp indicators .
    Note 1:The Initial Select key exists only on the TOPU of ISW (PZ-DK227). Refer to Figure 6-64
    and Figure 6-65.
    Note 2:The LED indication cited above is only an example. The actual indicating patterns (ON/
    Flash/OFF) may vary, depending on the system configuration.
    Note 3:This figure assumes the CPR is equipped with PZ-I027 (HDD/FDD), in place of PZ-IO28.
    If PZ-IO28 is used, the MB key is not furnished on the card. 
    						
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    Table 6-12  System Initialization Without Loading Procedure
    ACTION7SEG LED/OPE LAMP/KEY 
    SETTINGS
    Note:
    The TOPU used for intialization varies depending on the type of
    initialization.
    Initialization of Whole System: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of ISW: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of LN: TOPU of IMG0 (each LN)
    STARTFor lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    For the face layout of TOPU, 
    refer to for ISW and for LN.
    ISW: Figure 6-64
    LN: Figure 6-65
    CPU OPE and IMGn lamps on 
    both DSP go OFF.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the CPU is ON.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON.
    For lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU is 
    ON. (ON LINE)
    Set the keys on the TOPU as follows.
    PROGRAM KEY→NON LOAD
    SYSTEM DATA KEY→NON LOAD
    END
    HD Initial
    System Initialization
    System starts up again.
    Turn ON the EFFECT key on the TOPU.
    Press the INITIAL START button on the TOPU.
    Set the INITIAL SELECT keys as follows.
    Initialization of Whole System→ Set the key to SYSTEM side
    Initialization of ISW→ Set the key to SELF side
    Initialization of LN→ Skip this step
    Confirm the system is operating normally. 
    						
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    Table 6-13  System Initialization With Office Data Loading Procedure
    ACTION7SEG LED/OPE LAMP/KEY 
    SETTINGS
    Note:
    The TOPU used for intialization varies depending on the type of
    initialization.
    Initialization of Whole System: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of ISW: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of LN: TOPU of IMG0 (each LN)
    STARTFor lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    For the face layout of TOPU, 
    refer to for ISW and for LN.
    ISW: Figure 6-64
    LN: Figure 6-65
    CPU OPE and IMGn lamps on 
    both DSP go OFF.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the CPU is ON.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU is 
    ON.
    For lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU is 
    ON. (ON LINE)
    Set the keys on the TOPU as follows.
    PROGRAM KEY→NON LOAD
    SYSTEM DATA KEY→NON LOAD
    END
    HD Initial
    Office Data LOAD
    System Initialization
    System starts up again.
    Turn ON the EFFECT key on the TOPU.
    Press the INITIAL START button on the TOPU.
    Set the INITIAL SELECT keys as follows.
    Initialization of Whole System→ Set the key to SYSTEM side
    Initialization of ISW→ Set the key to SELF side
    Initialization of LN→ Skip this step
    Confirm the system is operating normally. 
    						
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    Table 6-14  System Initialization with Program Loading Procedure
    ACTION7SEG LED/OPE LAMP/KEY 
    SETTINGS
    Note:
    The TOPU used for intialization varies depending on the type of
    initialization.
    Initialization of Whole System: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of ISW: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of LN: TOPU of IMG0 (each LN)
    STARTFor lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    For the face layout of TOPU, 
    refer to for ISW and for LN.
    ISW: Figure 6-64
    LN: Figure 6-65
    CPU OPE and IMGn lamps on 
    both DSP go OFF.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU 
    is ON.
    For lamp indications on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU 
    is ON. (ON LINE)
    Set the keys on the TOPU as follows.
    PROGRAM KEY→NON LOAD
    SYSTEM DATA KEY→NON LOAD
    END
    HD Initial
    Program LOAD
    System Initialization
    System starts up again.
    Turn ON the EFFECT key on the TOPU.
    Press the INITIAL START button on the TOPU.
    Set the INITIAL SELECT keys as follows.
    Initialization of Whole System→ Set the key to SYSTEM side
    Initialization of ISW→ Set the key to SELF side
    Initialization of LN→ Skip this step
    Confirm the system is operating normally. 
    						
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    Table 6-15  System Initialization With Office Data And Program Loading Procedure
    ACTION7SEG LED/OPE LAMP/KEY 
    SETTINGS
    Note:
    The TOPU used for intialization varies depending on the type of
    initialization.
    Initialization of Whole System: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of ISW: TOPU of ISW
    Initialization of LN: TOPU of IMG0 (each LN)
    STARTFor lamp indication on DSP, 
    refer to Table 6-10.
    For the face layout of TOPU, 
    refer to for ISW and for LN.
    ISW: Figure 6-64
    LN: Figure 6-65
    CPU OPE and IMGn lamps on 
    both DSP go OFF.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON. 
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON. 
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of CPU is ON. 
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU 
    is ON.
    For lamp indications on DSP, 
    refer Table 6-10.
    STATUS LED (right) on 
    the DSP of active CPU 
    is ON. (ON LINE)
    Set the keys on the TOPU as follows.
    PROGRAM KEY→NON LOAD
    SYSTEM DATA KEY→NON LOAD
    END
    HD Initial
    Program LOAD
    Office Data LOAD
    System Initialization
    System starts up again.
    Turn ON the EFFECT key on the TOPU.
    Press the INITIAL START button on the TOPU.
    Set the INITIAL SELECT keys as follows.
    Initialization of Whole System→ Set the key to SYSTEM side
    Initialization of ISW→ Set the key to SELF side
    Initialization of LN→ Skip this step
    Confirm the system is operating normally. 
    						
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