MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

Installation 555-661-140

August 1998

Initializing and Testing the System

Page 7-10

Testing the System

 

 

NOTE:

Dial-repeating tie trunks are also called wink-,immediate-,and delay-type tie trunks. These terms are used in system programming to describe the type of signaling used on the trunk.

Testing Two-Way Automatic-Start Tie Trunks

For two-way automatic-start tie trunks, perform both the incoming and outgoing automatic-start tie trunk tests.

Before testing outgoing or two-way automatic-start tie trunks, have someone ready to take your call at the receiving telephone.

Testing Incoming Automatic-Start Tie Trunks

Perform this test for automatic-start tie trunks that are two-way or incoming only. If you are testing two-way automatic-start tie trunks, perform the outgoing test as well.

To test incoming automatic-start tie-trunks, follow the steps below:

! At the far-end tie-trunk site, have someone pick up the handset and dial a tie trunk assigned to a button on your telephone.

Your telephone should ring and the LEDs next to the tie-trunk button should respond as follows: the red LED should turn on and the green LED should flash.

! Pick up your handset and verify that you have good two-way communication.

The green LED should change from flashing to steady.

! At both telephones, hang up.

The green LED should turn off, the red LED should turn off, and another red LED may turn on.

! Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all incoming and two-way automatic-start tie trunks.

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Lucent Technologies 555-661-140 Testing Two-Way Automatic-Start Tie Trunks, Testing Incoming Automatic-Start Tie Trunks