DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2 Maintenance for R8.2csi
555-233-119 Issue 1
April 2000
Maintenance for csi systems
1-51Troubleshooting Features
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2. Dial the 6-digit port nu mber PCSSpp:
3. Listen for one of the following tones:
Confirmation Tone—touch-tone (DTMF) receiver is connected. Go
to Step 4.
Reorder Tone—touch-tone (DTMF) receiver is busy.
Intercept Tone—a touch-tone (DTMF) receiver or trunk has not been
accessed.
4. Dial 1234567890*# and listen for Confirmation tone (test p assed) or
intercept tone (test failed). The test fails if the touch-tone (DTMF) receiver
does not recognize all the touc h-tone (DTMF) signals.
5. To test another touch-tone (DTMF) receiver, repeat Steps 2 through 4.
6. To terminate the test call, hang up the station set used for te sting.
Time Slot Test Call
The time slot test call connects the voic e terminal user to a specifi c time slot
located on the TDM Buses (A or B) or out-of-servic e time slots. Specific Time
Slots To place the call:
1. Dial the Facility Test Call Feature Access Code (for example, 197, see
Note), and listen for dial tone.
NOTE:
The Feature Access Code (FAC) is administered on the Feature
Access Codes Form. The 197 FAC code used here is an example.
2. Dial port network number (1), then p ress # and the 3-digit time slot number
“sixty,” where:
3. Listen for one of the following tones:
Confirmation Tone—time slot is idle or maintenance busy
Reorder Tone—time slot is busy
Dedicated Tone—One of the following tones is heard ( see Table
1-4)
P = Port network number (1)
C = Carrier number (A=1, B=2, C=3)
SS = Slot number (01-10)
pp = Touch-tone (DTMF) Receiver Port number (01, 02, 05, or 06)
xxx = Time slot number (000 through 255 on Bus A and 256
through 511 on Bus B)