Siemens 500 service manual Troubleshooting, Test Loops 3, Reboot

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Troubleshooting

Test Loops 3 and 4

8 Troubleshooting

The telephone tests for optiPoint 500 are described in Section 3.6.

Troubleshooting for optiPoint 500 can be carried out on site by replacing the faulty equipment or with the appropriate spare parts.

8.1Test Loops 3 and 4

Hicom/HiPath provide diagnostic modes that are supported by the telephone (test loops 3 and 4).

Test Loops

optiPoint 500

optiPoint 500 telephones support ISDN test loops 3 and 4 to the

line card

UP0/E

 

 

Test loop 3

smartlink

CPU

 

 

Test loop 4

 

 

8.2Reboot

The first time the telephone is turned on or is reset by the local firmware, this reboot is repre- sented visually as follows:

All LEDs on the telephone are activated for 20 ms (+/- 5 ms).

All LEDs on connected key modules are activated for 20 ms (+/- 5 ms).

All pixels on the screen are activated for one second.

These procedures show that the telephone was rebooted and has completed its self-test pro- cedures.

They do not indicate that communication has been established with the Hicom/HiPath.

After communication has been established with Hicom/HiPath, the Hicom/HiPath controls the screen and LEDs (excluding entry), thus showing the user that the telephone is ready for op- eration.

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Contents P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 1PP31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 Contents Ordering Information TroubleshootingP31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 Figures P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 Tables P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620 General Service Information Service ConceptSafety Information Guidelines for Members of Siemens Staff Safety SymbolsGuidelines for Using Data General Service Information Product Description Product DescriptionOptiPoint 500 Features at Hicom/HiPath Features when Connecting to Hicom and HiPathAdditional Features when Connecting optiPoint 500 to HiPath Modules Add-On Components and Adapters Configuration NotesControls Connectivity Telephones OptiPoint 500 entryOptiPoint 500 economy OptiPoint 500 basic OptiPoint 500 standard Controls Special FeaturesOptiPoint 500 advance Module Options Configuration NotesOptiPoint 500 key module Busy Lamp Field BLF Power SupplyProduct Description Connection to the Terminal Interface Description MW8/8 RJ45 I2C Bus Memory Cards OptiPoint 500 signature module HiPath 4000 onlyAccessories External Speaker/Desk Microphone Desk MicrophoneOptiset E External Speaker OptiPoint Headsets Connecting the Headset to an 121TR9-5 InterfaceHeadset Order Number Connect to Primary/Client Configuration see .5 on Local Power Supply UnitName Value Pin AssignmentAccessory Pack Online Key Labeling ToolWall Mounting Technical Data Asset ID Ambient temperature Relative humidityEnvironmental Conditions Ranges 4 UP0/E InterfaceUSB 1.1 Interface Product Description Startup Setting Up the TelephoneUnpacking the Box Keypad and Control PanelDate and Time Indicator Keypad PollingPressing the Plus/Minus Key Simultaneously USB Ports on the Underside of the TelephoneAccessing the Telephone Test Telephone TestsCode Menu text Action after pressing OK Number HiPath 4000/Hicom 300H Test Function Not WorkingHiPath 3000/Hicom 150 H OptiPoint 500 telephoneStartup OptiPoint 500 entry, economy block diagram Block DiagramsOptiPoint 500 basic, standard and advance block diagram Private Network Termination Units Private Network Termination UnitsPNT E Private Network Termination PNT Private Network TerminationPNT Q Private Network Termination Distance Adapter Ucon S and M at Hicom 300/300 E and HiPathOption Adapters and Ports Option Adapters and PortsOption Adapters and Ports Configuration Notes Adapter Slots You can connect the following to this adapter OptiPoint 500 acoustic adapterFloating contact MW6/6 Headset MW8/8 Cable MW8/8Electrical Requirements of the Headset Contact Load Floating ContactsRJ11 Functions OptiPoint 500 Analog AdaptersAdapter does not support the following functions Analog InterfaceRJ45 OptiPoint 500 Isdn AdapterRJ11 OptiPoint 500 Phone Adapter Host/ClientFunctional Description RestrictionInterfaces OptiPoint 500 recorder adapterInterface Description Second Handset MW 4/4 PinElectrical Requirements Connection Example ClientHost USB Port OverviewBLF CallBridge CallBridge TUCallBridge CallBridge for Data IP Adapter Administration IP AdapterIP Adapter System connection of optiPoint IPadapter OptiPoint IPadapter InstallationConnection to the Terminal Hicom OptiPoint Connection to the SystemIPadapter PIN assignments on the IPadapterStructural overview Administration Via the Web BrowserError example Fault signalingOptiPoint IPadapter Tel OptiPoint IPadapter Home General information AdministrationAdministrator settings IP address and routing CorNet TC parameters Speech parameters Click File transfer and enter all appropriate parameters FTP parameter DefaultIP Adapter Load download from fileserver application Save upload to fileserver configuration Load download from fileserver configurationHistory file Restart terminal Invoke tests DiagnosticsChange administrator password Administration via optiPoint No Dhcp response Press any key? Error codes for configuration settings Start phone? Enter the appropriate password for Secured menu DHCP? Example Dhcp Input Example OIP IP address Exit Example Mode InputConfiguration Examples WEB access to the IPadapter WEB page administration IP address and routing Configuration in HG 1500 and Office 11 optiPoint IPadapter homepage 12 WEB page administration 13 IP address and routing Configuring the optiPoint IPadapter on the optiset E IP Adapter Reboot TroubleshootingTest Loops 3 Test LoopsReboot Name Color Part Number Ordering InformationOrdering Information Accessories, Spare Parts, Miscellaneous Extra Headset Ordering Information Name Reference number DocumentationProduct Company Address Telephone Order Fax Form Re Cipient Order AddressesProduct Company Address Telephone Order form Fax Recipient After-Sales Service and RepairSubject Address Intranet AddressesOrdering Information Abbreviation Definition AbbreviationsIsdn Index P31003-E8400-A100-3-7620
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500 specifications

Siemens has been at the forefront of innovation in industrial automation and control systems, and the Siemens 500 and 700 series PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) exemplify this commitment to technology and efficiency. Both series are designed to meet the diverse needs of modern manufacturing and process automation, integrating robust features and advanced technologies to enhance operational performance.

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On the other hand, the Siemens S7-700 series offers a step further in flexibility and performance, particularly designed for complex automation tasks. The S7-700 controllers leverage powerful processors and advanced memory capacity, which are essential for tackling high-speed and resource-intensive applications. The series also features integrated diagnostics and troubleshooting tools that facilitate easier maintenance and reduce downtime in manufacturing operations.

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