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System Operations and Maintenance Manual
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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LPM Accommodating UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
Table of Contents
Fault Repair Procedures
NDA-24300TABLE of Contents
Hard Time Clock Fault
Routine Maintenance Procedure
Chapter Maintenance Commands
DTF101N
List of Figures
301
List of Figures
List of Figures
NDA-24300LIST of Figures Page xiii Issue
List of Tables
List of Tables
NDA-24300LIST of Tables Page xv Issue
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HOW to Follow this Manual
General
NDA-24300CHAPTER
Introduction
When replacing a unit/circuit card with a spare
When performing routine maintenance
Chapter
Administrative Management Procedures
Purpose
Summary of This Manual’s Contents
Basic Knowledge
System Configuration
System Configuration
3shows the face layout of IMG0
IMG0
4shows the face layout of IMG1
IMG1
5shows the face layout of IMG 2/3
Line Equipment Numbers Lens
Module Group
Unit
U2 U3 MG06 U0 U1
Group
Group Number Allocations
Level
Total of eight Levels Lv0 Lv7 can be assigned on each Group
Local Partition LP Number
11 LP Number Allocations
System Messages
System Message 3-E SUP Lock UP Failure Temporary NEC Tokyo
Fault Detecting Function
IOC CPU EMA
14 Fault Detection Block Diagram
System Maintenance Outline
Range of Faults Specification
15 General System Block Diagram
16 CPU Controlling Block Diagram
IMG2
17 Speech Path Block Diagram
IMG2 PIM
18 Speech Path Range of Fault
Explanation of Terms
Precaution about Diagnostic Procedure/Fault Repair Procedure
Sense 0~F Kind of Restart Remarks
19 3M Model 8012 Portable Field Service Kit
21 How to Set the ROM in IC Socket
22 How to Clean the Connector Portion
How to Follow Diagnostic Procedure/Fault Repair Procedure
Start
END
System Maintenance Outline
Judgment of fault status
Reporting Fault to NEC
Fault Reporting Method
16LCBE
Forwarding Faulty Circuit Card Method
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System Messages
System Messages
System Initialize
Message no System Message
Message no System Message
Reset Interrupt
➃ Data Load Result after restart
Processing
B15 B11
➁ Male-CPU Restart Information FF
Reference See , .2, for the repair procedure
CPU Clock Down
➂ Related Call Information
Level Infinite Loop
SUP
➆ System ALM
➃ System Controlling Port B
➅ CPU Changeover Factors
➇ Data Analyzed by NEC Engineers
After detection of a clock fault
Memory Failure
➀ Information on Self-CPU Restart
= CPU #0/CPU #1
B1-Level Infinite Loop Permanent
➂ B-level Infinite Loop
B1-Level Infinite Loop Temporary
➀ ➁ ➂
Mate CPU Failure
➀ Mate-CPU Restart Information
Abnormal Interrupt
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃
Both TSW Failure Permanent
TSW Failure Permanent
➀ TSW system in which a fault is
Both TSW Write Failure
Detected B7 b6
TSW Write Failure
➂ Data Analyzed by NEC Engineers
➀ TSW card in which a fault is
Both TSW Clock Failure
➁ Clock status of No TSW
TSW Clock Failure
Both PLO Failure
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄
DCS Input Route Route Of Input Clock
PLO Failure
➁ Valid Information bit for Scan Data
System Messages
➀ MG number of fault detection
Module Group Down Failure
➁ Kind of failure
TSW ACT Change Report
NON
➂~➅ Status of ACT side TSW card
➆~➉ Status of ST-BY side TSW card
➀ System status of faulty Dlkc card
➂ Details on Switching Network
Dlkc Data Transfer Failure Permanent
Dlkc Data Transfer Failure Temporary
PLO Restore
Connected With Primary Oscillator M-OSC External Clock
➀ Faulty Circuit Card Mounting
Level Infinite Loop Permanent
Location
Level Infinite Loop Temporary
➁ PM Restart Type
Lock-Up Failure Permanent
➀ Faulty Circuit Card Location
Lock-Up Failure Temporary
Busy state and stops supplying power
➀ Location of faulty PM
48V Over Current
➀ Location of faulty circuit card
➁ Location of faulty circuit card
Ground Failure
➂ Time Slot No. of fault This data is
➀ Location of PM Lens with a fault
➁ Kind of fault
Valid only when the kind of fault is 08H
Digital Line Failure
➂ ➃ ➂ ➃
Digital Line Restore
This message displays when a digital line fault is restored
➀ Location of faulty line
➀ Unit and MG number of fault
Both TSW Ready Failure
Detection
Detection Reference See , .4, for the repair procedure
TSW Ready Failure
➀ Details on faulty Dlkc card
Dlkc Ready Failure
Reference See , .3 and .4, for the repair procedure
➀ Unit and MG number for MUX card with ready fault
➁ MG and system number for faulty MUX card
MUX Ready Failure
➀ Unit and MG number for MUX card with the ready fault
Both MUX Ready Failure
PCI Card Failure
➄ Error status on PCI slot
PCI Card Failure Recovered
➀ Detection of PCI restoration
➄ Details on error restoration PCI
Slot
➀ Probable cause for failure
Reference See , , for the repair procedure
System Failure
NON Fixed NON
RGU & Howler Failure
Line Load Control Start
Line Load Control Stop
➁ ➃ Station number see table b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
When type of connection is Station connection
Bad Call Notification
➄ The called station number
When type of connection is Trunk connection
➄ Remote Route No
➅ Remote Route No
➆ Called Trunk No
➇ Not used ➈ Time Slot Number of Link ➉ Not used
When type of connection is ACD Trunk connection
B4-b7
System Messages
STA-Test Connection Data
➀ Test Item b0-b3 is valid only for Outgoing trunk test
Error Numbers and Their Meanings
Error no Meaning
➇ Tested Route No
= SST, WT = SDT = TRG = Sdtt
Emergency Call
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅➆ ➇ ➈ ➉ 11
Emergency Control Start
➀ Route Selection Time Pattern No
Assigned at Attendant Desk Console
Emergency Control Stop
➀ Suspension of Emergency Control
➀ Calling party information
When calling party is Station
Abnormal Call Duration Data
Calling station No. See table
Route No. and Trunk No. See table
When calling party is ATTCON/DESKCON
When calling party is Trunk
➃ Called party information
Type of called party 00 = Station 01 = Attendant Console
➄ Called Party Information
Station to Station Call
OG Call to outside IC Call from outside
Smdr Output Buffer Overflow Alarm
➀ Detail Information B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
FS = 0, FE = 0/1
FS = 1, FE =
➂ Overflow Rate
➃ Overflow Rate
➂ Port No
FS = 2, FE =
➁ Smdr Group No
FS = 3, FE =
Smdr Output Buffer Overflow Release
➀ Detail Information
System Initialize With Data Load
➁ Load Status
System Messages
System Initialize
CPU MBR Key Turn on
CPU MBR Key Turn OFF
TSW MBR Key Turn on
➀ System status of TSW card
TSW MBR Key Turn OFF
TSW PLO Key Turn on
Operation
TSW PLO Key Turn OFF
Almc MB Key Turn on
➀ Frame No. and its kind
Almc MB Key Turn OFF
➀ Location of faulty Line/Trunk card b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
PM MB Key Turn on
PM MB Key Turn OFF
➁ Location of faulty PFT card
NCU MB Key Turn on
NCU MB Key Turn OFF
Cyclic Diagnosis Normal
➀ Performed Diagnosis Item
➁ Pending Diagnosis Menu SYS1
00H Routine Diagnosis Start
➀ Performed Diagnosis Item
Index
➁ Information on HD
10H Program Memory Verification Normal End
➀ Routine Diagnosis
➂ Verification of Drive Number
20H Data Memory Verification Normal End
➁ Verification of HD
➂ Verification of Data Memory
30H TSW ACT/STBY Changeover Normal End
➁ Active TSW system after
Changeover
40H CPU ACT/STBY Changeover Normal End
50H No Trunk Ineffective Hold
➁ MG and Unit of No. of Trunk
Ineffective Hold
70H Call Forwarding Memory Clear Normal End
➃ Backup Data to No system
➁ Information on Periodic Backup
➂ Backup Data to No system
A0H Periodic Back-up Normal
C0H Detection of Remaining Link Normal End
Cyclic Diagnosis Information Error Detected
➀ Detected Error Item B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
For Release 4 or later
10H Program Memory Verification Discrepancy
Diagnosis ➁ Verification of HFD number
➃ Data analyzed by NEC Engineers
➃ Data analyzed by NEC Engineers ➄ Error Drive
11H Program Memory Verification Impossible HFD Fault
➀ Error detection by Routine
Diagnosis ➁ Verification Impossible of HD
12H Program Memory Verification Impossible Fault at CPU side
20H Data Memory Verification Discrepancy
Diagnosis ➁ Verification of HFC
Diagnosis ➁ HFC Impossible Verification
21H Data Memory Verification Impossible HFC Fault
➃ Error Type B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
➄ Single Code
➅ Data analyzed by NEC Engineers ➆ Error Drive
30H TSW ACT/STBY Changeover Failure
➁ Active TSW No
➂ -➅MUX card ACT-side linkage condition
➆ -➉MUX card Stby linkage condition B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
Active TSW No
31H TSW ACT/STBY Changeover Failure MUX Fault
Detected Error Item
MUX card ACT-side linkage condition B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
➆ -➉MUX card Stby linkage condition B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
41H CPU ACT/STBY Changeover Failure
Diagnosis
42H CPU ACT/STBY Changeover Failure
43H CPU ACT/STBY Changeover Failure PCI Fault
➁ ACT system after changeover
50H Trunk Ineffective Hold Detected
Diagnosis ➁ Lens of Trunk Ineffective Hold MG, U
➂ Lens of Ineffective Hold Trunk G, LV
➄ ➅ ➆ ➇ ➈ 11➉12
51H Trunk Ineffective Hold Detected and Released
52H Trunk Ineffective Hold Detected Impossible
70H Call Forwarding Memory Clear NG
Was stopped
Diagnosis Information of Periodic Backup
A0H Periodic Backup Abnormal End
Error detection by Routine
Abnormal End
Refer to No. ➂ Refer to No.➃ Refer to No.➄
➁ ED Error Data
C0H Detection of Remaining Link Abnormal End
PLO MB Key Turn on
PLO MB Key Turn OFF
➀ Location of faulty CCH/DCH card
13-A CCH Clock Failure
13-B
CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure Permanent
13-C CCH C-Level Infinite Loop Failure Temporary
13-D
CCH Lock-Up Failure Permanent
13-E CCH Lock-Up Failure Temporary
13-F
CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure Permanent
13-G CCH B-Level Infinite Loop Failure Temporary
13-H
CCS Link Failure Permanent
➁ Data Analyzed by NEC Engineers
Ccitt Factor Error
➂ Probable cause for failure
13-I
CCS Link Failure Temporary
FLT ID Ccitt Factor Error
➂ Probable cause for the failure
➁ CKT No. of faulty circuit
13-J
Restoration From CCS Link Failure
13-K CCH Reset Interrupt Failure
13-N
This message displays when a digital line failure occurs
➁ Kind of Fault B7b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
➀ Accommodated location B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
13-O Digital Line Failure
13-P
13-Q DRU Battery Operation
➀ Accommodated location
13-R
DRU Line Operation
➀ Accommodated location
➁ Kind of Power
13-Z Power Failure
➀ MG No. and Unit No. of fault detection
➂ Location of faulty circuit card
VPS Failure Temporary
This message displays when a VPS failure is detected
15-A
➁ Lens of VPS with the failure
15-B VPS Failure Permanent
VPS Restore
15-C
➀ Lens of VPS with the failure
16-A Inside Trunk All Busy
➀ Intra-Office trunks that have
Become all busy
Route
Trunk Name Route
Trunk Name
Accommodated Location
16-B Virtual Tie Line Set Report
➁ Virtual Tie Line Call Header
➂ Virtual Tie Line Call Header
Virtual Tie Line Cancel Report
16-C
16-E Virtual Tie Line Set Time Out
➀ Virtual Tie Line Call Header
Call Source
Reason Class Kind Data Reason Kind Value
Invalid message class
System Messages Reason Class Kind Data Reason Kind Value
16-F
Sender Start Time Out
Case of Station OG/ATT OG/ATT Tandem Connection
➄ Tenant No. of calling station Hex. b7 OP data 0/1
➅ Optn data
➆ OG route number Hex B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
➉ Trunk No. of sender
➇ Oprt data
➈ Trunk No. of OG trunk
Number of digits dialed by caller
➀ Type of connection
Number dialed by caller See table B6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1
Case of Tandem Connection
➁ IC route number Hex
➂ Oprt data
➇ Oprt data
Number dialed by caller See table B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
➀ Faulty Port No
16-K Port Line OFF
IOC0 IOC1
Port Line Restore
16-L
16-M Hard Clock Failure
Hard Clock Restore
16-N
This message displays when the IOC card fails
➁ Cause for fault
16-T IOC Failure Temporary
16-U
IOC Failure Permanent
➀ Error code
Error Code HEX Failure
16-X Station Exchanged Report
➁ Tenant No. of calling station
B4-b7 B0-b3
➀ Location of CCH/DCH card B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
17-A
CCH MBR Key Turn on
➁ CKT No
17-B CCH MBR Key Turn OFF
17-C
CCH MB Key Turn on
➀ Location of CCH/DCH card
17-D CCH MB Key Turn OFF
17-H
Day/Night Change Information
➀ Tenant No B7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 ➁ Changing Method
Night Mode 2 available only for Japan
17-O
IOC MB Key Turn on
17-P IOC MB Key Turn OFF
17-Q
IOC MBR Key Turn on
17-R IOC MBR Key Turn OFF
23-P
DCH Back-Up Automatic Change Start/End
➀ Condition of Dch
System Messages
23-Q
DCH Back-Up Manual Change Start/End
System Messages
23-Y
MUX Clock Failure
➁ Scan Data
23-Z Both MUX Clock Failure
➀ MUX card location
➂ Scan Data
MAT Log
This message displays when the MAT is log-in or log-out
26-N
➀ Port No. of the MAT logged in/out b0-b2 I/O Port No
When a call is originated from a station
26-R Call Trace
➃ User Group No. UGN Hex
➉ User Group No. UGN Hex
Output Data Hex Actual Meaning Blank
When a call is originated from a trunk
Information on Called Party Informer
Detailed meanings are as follows
26-V LAN Interface Error Report
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅ ➇➆
Error Code Output Data Definition Hex
Kind of Error
Details on Detected Error
Not used
When 9 =05 OAI / 07 MIS
12 ~ 24 Not used
26-W LAN Interface Release Report
When ➈=03 Smdr / 04 MCI
➉ Device Number of recovered client PC Recovery Information
➈ Application Type
33-A MUX Clock Restore
➁ RLS Data
33-B
SDT Alarm Warning
➁ Details on alarm
➀ MG Module Group
➂ Alarm-detected HW
Repair Procedure
=-/VC-11 Path Trouble
SDT Alarm Trouble
33-C
Repair Procedure
NDA-24300CHAPTER
33-D SDT Alarm Restore
➁ Details on the fault
33-E
SDT Interface Change Notify
➁ Detailed information
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Precaution
Unit/Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
LPM Accommodating Unit/Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
Circuit Card Mounting Face Layout
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
LANIPZ-PC19 GATEPZ-GT16
Operating Procedures
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Reference Item Remarks
CPR Replacement Procedure
PZ-IO27 Note
How to Replace the CPU
Circuit Card Accommodation into the New CPR
Removal of Front Panel and Top Cover from CPR
Isagt PZ-GT13
Lani PZ-PC19
Reattachment of CPR Top Cover and Front Panel
Accommodation of New CPR into LPM
By using the two screws, fasten the new HFD onto the CPR
Insertion of New HFD into CPR
Replacement Procedure
Refer to -2for CPR face layout Refer to -3to replace the CPU
Section
Palm connector yet
EMA SUP lamp on the EMA card goes OFF
IMG0 lamp on the DSP flashes
Top Cover Front Panel
10 Insertion of Isagt and Lani Cards
11 Reattachment of CPR Top Cover and Front Panel
LPM
CPR
EMA Card Replacement Procedure
13 Insertion of New HFD Into CPR
YES
END
IOC Card Replacement Procedure
Replacement Procedure
OPE lamp on the IOC card goes
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
Power Supply Unit Replacement Procedure
CPU System Changeover Refer to .1.2 in Chapter
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
Misc Card Replacement Procedure
Keep MB switch UP
Tswm Accommodating Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
ALM RST button is used to reset the alarm lamps only
Circuit Card Reference Item Remarks Function Name
GT Card Replacement Procedure
Misc BUS
GT Card Replacement Procedure
System changeover of GT from ACT to Stby mode
CPU OPE CPU DSP = OFF
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
IMG0 CPU DSP = Flash green IMG1-3 CPU DSP = OFF
TSW Card Replacement Procedure
16 System Block Diagram TSW and Other Speech Path Echelons
TSW Card Replacement Procedure
Use extreme care when operating the keys on the circuit card
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
Remains OFF
TSW ACT lamp on the new card goes OFF
TSW ACT lamp on the new card
They are all steady-green
Dlkc Card Replacement Procedure
Refer to -16and Figure
PLO Card Replacement Procedure
OFF
OPE lamp on the new card is OFF
PWR SW Card Replacement Procedure
Misc Card Replacement Procedure
PIM Accommodating Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
18 Circuit Card Mounting Face Layout of PIM
Circuit Card Reference Item Remarks Function Name
1 LC/TRK Circuit Card Replacement Procedure
Keep MB switch set at UP
MUX Card Replacement Procedure
MUX ACT lamp on the new card is red
Refer to -16and Figure
SDT Card Replacement Procedure
Procedure to Replace Optical Fiber Cable
OPE lamp on the PA-SDTA card is steady-green
Procedure to Replace PA-SDTA/PA-SDTB card
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
OPE lamp on the new card is red
Green
PWR Card Replacement Procedure
OPE lamp on the card goes OFF
UNIT/CIRCUIT Card Replacement Procedure
Fan Unit Replacement
Replacement Procedure Fanu on Topu
20 Preparation for Fanu Replacement Fans on Topu
21 How to Replace Fanu Fans on Topu
Replacement Procedure Fanu in Fan Box
OFF
23 How to Replace Fanu Fans in Fan Box
CPR Cooling Fan Replacement
PZ-IO27 PZ-GT16 and PZ-GT13 Isagt
25 Extraction of CPR from LPM
27 How to Remove the Cooling FAN
Fuse Replacement
28 Fuses Used by System
30 Fuse Locations Within System
31 Fuse Location Within Tswm
32 RGU Fuse Blown Fault Flowchart
33 DC -48V Fuse Blown Fault Flowchart
Fault Repair Procedures
Faulty Item Faulty Situation Reference Section
Fault Repair Procedures
Fan Unit Fault
Line Fault
Faulty Situation Reference Section
Check Point
Line Control
Line Fault When Dial Tone DT Cannot Be Heard
Check the faulty line on the MDF
Line Fault When Dialing Results in Wrong Connection
Line Fault When Bell Does Not Ring
When Call Cannot Be Answered and Speech Cannot Be Made
Dterm Fault
END
Trunk Fault
Trunk Faulty Situation Reference Section
Timings for Trunks
Timings for Senders
Trunk Control
Controlling Trunk Circuit Cards and Speech Path
Trunk ORT, SND, CFT Fault
Trunk COT, TLT, DTI Fault
Replace the Dterm with a spare
TLT
RA RB TA TB
ATTCON/DESKCON Fault
ATTCON/DESKCON Control
ATT Connector Cabling and Connector Leads Accommodation
ATTCON/DESKCON Fault
Replace the ATTCON/DESKCON with a spare
ATTCON/DESKCON
Unit Fault
Fault Situation Reference Section
Unit Control Block Diagram Dual Configuration
Unit Control Block Diagram Single Configuration
Unit Fault Fault Related to Speech
END
For Single Configuration
END
Unit Fault When Dial Tone DT Cannot Be Heard
Circuit card UP and extract
For Single Configuration
Circuit card UP and extract
Start
Replace the MUX circuit card with a
If the connection is set up, set
Faulty system into Stby
Spare, and check it
Speech Path TSW System Fault
Faulty Situation Reference Section
Speech Path Block Diagram
IMG2 PIM
Speech Path System Fault Fault Related to Speech
TSW Write Failure For Dual Configuration
END
For Single Configuration
END
Speech Path System Fault When Dial Tone DT Cannot Be Heard
Speech Path System Fault Stby Side Has Become Faulty
END
Control System Fault
CPR TSW MUX
EMA circuit cards
CPU Controlling Block Diagram
Lani Isagt
Control System Fault Fault Occurs Intermittently
END
Control System Fault Stby Side Is Faulty
10 Alarm Bus Cable Connections Diagram
IMG
Alarm Indication Fault
Fault of Alarm Indicating Panel
11 Cable Routing for Alarm Indications
Fault That Cannot Be Detected
Power Supply Fault
System configuration
System configuration
16shows the power supply system for PIM
18shows the power supply system for Tswm
Fuse Blown Fault
Circuit Breaker OFF Fault in PWR Supply
Fault of Alarm Lamps on PWR Supply
Fault Supervision
FAN Unit Fault
19 Circuit Diagram of Fan Unit and Thermal Unit
Fan Unit Fault
PIM
If the voltage is -48
Tone Fault
20 Dial Tone Connection
Tone Fault
21 External Hold Tone Supply Block Diagram
System Down Fault
22 System Down Fault Repair Sequence
When Cause for Fault Cannot Be Identified
END
When Faulty Circuit Cards Can Be Assumed From System Message
Common Channel Interoffice Signaling Ccis Line Fault
Ccis Line Control
Specific CCH/CCT Card Is Faulty
Check by replacing CCH/CCT card with a spare
Fault of CCH, DTI and Related Flat Cable
Integrated Service Digital Network Isdn Line Fault
Isdn Line Control
Specific DCH/PRT Card Is Faulty
Check by replacing the DCH/PRT card with a spare
Fault of DCH, DTI, and Related Flat Cable
Hard Time Clock Fault
Start END
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Alarm Indications
Kinds of Alarm Indications
Lamp Color Function Contents
How to Stop Alarm Indications
Alarm Indications on Topu
System Operations
Collection of System Messages
Variable Alarm Indication
Command Command Full Name
Automatic Printout to System Message Dedicated Printer
Indication of Lockout Stations
Recovery Procedure
Display on MAT
Indicating Method
Rlst
Operating Procedure
Line Load Control
Cancelling
Line Load Control Operations on ATTCON-Cancelling
Line Load Control Key Operations on DESKCON-Setting
11 Line Load Control Indication Deskcon
Message Content
IOC Line Monitor
Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of Station and Data Terminal
Line Management
Make-Busy/Make-Busy Cancel of C.O. Line/Tie Line
Class Change and Number Change of Station and Data Terminal
Line Management Commands
Station Message Detail Recording System Smdr
Transmission Data to Smdr Equipment
Ascii Code Charac Binary Digit Remarks TER HEX
14 Message Format for Outgoing Call
15 Message Format for Incoming Call
16 Message Format for Station-to-Station Call
For an Attendant Orig = 1 Data showing Attendant Number
Call Start/Call End Time Information
Data which indicates Call Start Time is as follows
Data which indicates Call End Time is as follows
Called Number
Data which indicates the Called Number is as follows
Account Code/Authorization Code
Data which indicates the Authorization Code is as follows
Data which indicates the Account Code is as follows
Route Advance Information
Condition B Information
Call Metering Information
Kind Contents Outgoing Incoming
Text Format of Centralized Billing Fusion
System Operations
17 Message Format for Outgoing Call Fusion
18 Message Format for Incoming Call Fusion
19 Message Format for Station-to-Station Call Fusion
Reference
Data = 02 Calling Party Information Station Number
Data = 08 Condition B Information
FPC1
Data = 16 Automatic Number Indication
Attcon
Text Format of Smdr TCP/IP Interface
Text sending direction Client Server
Xxxxx
5shows the kinds of traffic measurements
Traffic Management
Kind of Traffic Measurement
Type Kind Description Measurement
Deskcon
Operating Procedure
Step Asyd Asydn Atrf
Atrfn
21 IPX MAT Menu Display Image Example
Data Output Details on DTFD/DTFDN Command
Full Command Name
Name
Stop
Data collecting Log
Tool Buttons Collect Data
Print Log
Display Area
Save Text File
Down
System Operations
Office Data Management
Office Data Stored Locations
Office Data Preservation
Office Data Management Procedure
25 Office Data Change Procedure
26 Office Data Change Procedure
27 Backup Commands
Individual Speed Calling Data Hddmat command
Data Management Commands
One-Touch Speed Call Memory Data Management
Test Operations of Various Kinds
Dcon
Test Item Content of Confirmation Remarks
Designated Connection Test Station
Designated Connection Test Procedure Register Test Procedure
Sender Test Procedure
SRV=SSC, SID=17
Party Conference Trunk Test Procedure
31 3-Party Conference Test Procedure
32 3-Party Conference Test Connection Diagram
Tone Test Procedure
33 Tone Test Procedure/Connection Diagram
Tone no Kind of Tone Remarks
Interrupt Ringing IR Test Procedure
34 Interrupt Ringing IR Test Procedure/Connection Diagram
Trunk Test Procedure
35 Trunk Test Procedure
36 Trunk Test Connection Diagram
Designated Connection Test DESKCON/ATTCON
Trunk seizure by access code dialing
Bad Call Notification
Spdt
Routine Diagnosis
Related System Data
ASYD, SYS1, INDEX86
INDEX89
INDEX90
INDEX304
Call Forwarding Data Clear See Index
HDD see Index
Routine Diagnosis Result
System Control Procedures
Belonging Isagt and LANI, are also changed over
37 Switching Network General Block Diagram
Does not affect any other systems
38 How to Check LEDs and SW Keys for System Changeover IMG0
39 How to Check LEDs and SW Keys for System Changeover IMG1
IMG 2/3
41 How to Check Status LEDs
How to Control CPU Block
Type Operations Remarks
42 System Block Diagram Switching Network Between CPU and GT
Manual System Changeover of CPU
DSP Front View
45 CPU Changeover via MBR Key
Forced Changeover of CPU
LANIPZ-PC19 ISAGTPZ-GT13
How to Control Switching Block
Changeover of Switching Block Type Operations Remarks
Manual System Changeover of Speech Path System
Dlkc PLO CPR Isagt CPU Lani Isagt PZ-GT13 Lani PZ-PC19
49 TSW/DLKC/MUX in ACT Mode
51 Speech Path System Changeover via Active GT MBR Key
53 Check of Active PLO
54 PLO in ACT/STBY Mode
Manual System Changeover of PLO
Flip the MB key on the PLO card. Refer to Figure
55 PLO Changeover via MB Key
Initialization General
System Initialization by Turning on Power Supply
CPU DSP#0
CPU DSP#1 IMG0
System Initialization by Key Operations on Topu
Type Description
57 Conceptional Diagram of Initial Program Load
58 Related Keys and LEDs for System Initialization
Program KEY NON Load
System Data KEY NON Load
END ON. on Line
System Data KEY Load
DSP of active CPU Is ON. on Line
Program KEY Load
Program KEY Load
Active CPU light steadily green
System Data KEY → NON Load
Check ACT0/ACT1
System Initialization by Keys on CPU Front Panel
Start EMA PH-PC40
Lamps on the EMA
System Initialization by Sinz Command
Return MB switch to
Previous position after
MB lamp has turned on
How to Turn ON/OFF Whole System
How to Turn On Whole System
How to Turn OFF Whole System
60 How To Turn OFF the Whole System
Procedure #2 see Table
Have already been installed in the HD. Office Data has not
Been installed
Office Data have been already installed in the HD
Line
➀ When Power is OFF ➁ When Power is on OFF Line
Set Sense switch at 1 DM
On Line
Set Sense switch at 2 DM Load Restart on the DSP of active
CPU
Set the Sense switch at
DM Load Restart on the DSP
On Line END
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Routine Maintenance Procedure
Flow of Procedures
Required Test Equipment and Tools
1shows the tools and equipment required for test procedures
Routine Maintenance Procedure
Test EQUIPMENT/TOOLS Purpose Remarks
Routine Maintenance Procedures
Time Procedure Reference Section Remarks
Ambient Conditions in Switch Room Check
Alarm Check
MAT/Printer Check
Collection of System Messages
Display of Locked-out Station
Refer to , Fan Unit Fault, in Chapter
Fan Unit Check
Alarm Tests
Main Power System Check
Trunk RGU Check
ATTCON/DESKCON Check
Attendant Console Check
Desk Console Check
PM WED
System Check
Routine Maintenance Check Lists
Condition And Cause Procedure and Parts Used
Trunk/Tie Line
Test Type Test Item Connection Diagram
Connection test diagrammed to
Right Connection Test-ATTCON/DESKCON
Register/Sender Trunk RST
ORT Function Perform the test by specifying
DP/PB
Trunk no Sender
RST
Function
SND0
Function Speech Release Remarks Trunk no
Digital Conference Function
Message displays as a result Test
Speech Path for Each PIM, and Ringing Generator Unit
Module Name Unit Name
That the station rings
Mounting Location Check
PIM1 PIM2 PIM3 PIM4
Test Item Connection Diagram
Attendant Console ATTCON/DESKCON
Deskcon
Call Termination Call Origination
Attcon
Speech Release Deskcon no
Maintenance Commands
Maintenance Commands
Dteln
Maintenance Commands
Allc Assignment of Line Load Control
Functional Outline
Parameters
GRD
Almg Assignment of Alarm Grade Data
LMP
Type
Atrf Assignment of Traffic Measurement Order
Functional Outline
Bosd Back Up One-Touch Speed Call Memory Data
STNEND=200
Cadsd Continuous Assignment of Station Data
Example Input data
Result
RSC
TEC
=DP/PB
SFC
When Delete is selected in the Type selection list box
Carr Continuous Assignment of Alternative Route Restriction
IC Lgrt START/END
IC Lgrt
OG Lgrt
When Assign is selected in the Type/KIND selection list box
Catk Continuous Assignment of Trunk Data
TKEND=21
Data Entry Result
When Delete is selected in the Type/KIND selection list box
Tkstart
Tkend
Details on Trunk Arrangement Type
TYPE=1 Level →
TYPE=3 Group →
TYPE=5 Unit →
Chapter
FPC of the designated Node Note
Cbcn Control of Broadcasting for NDM
FPC
Interval Broadcasting Interval
MG=XX, UNIT=X, GROUP=XX
Ccse Change of Common Signaling Channel Equipment
CCH Lens
Link
STS0
Cdbu Change of Dch Backup
CNT
STS1
=CPU =TSW
Cmod Change of System Mode
Device
System
Cmwl Control Message Waiting Lamp
Cmwlt Control Message Waiting Lamps Telephone Number
UGN
Teln
=Normal
Cprs Controlled Alternate PRSCs
Priority Restriction Class N/U
=Urgent
Cscl Continuous Change of Station Class
Cstn Continuous Change of Station Number
Dcbd Display of Call Block Entry Data
NDA-24300CHAPTER
CRT
Dcen Display of Connection Trunk Lens Data for LDM
Clens
CTK
Connection Route Number 1-1023 Note
Dcon Display of Connection Status
LEN CRT
Connection Trunk Number 1-4095 Note
Dftd Display of System Message Details
Input data New/Old Show Details YES/NO
Diss Display of Program Issue
Version Issue Date Group 00-23 SP No Digits Ascii 2 digits
Dlen Display of Lens Data
Room Class ANX
FLR
=Ground
=Underground
Floor
This command prints the Lens of stations in lockout state
Dlsl Display of Lockout Station Lens
Dlss Display of Lockout Station Number
STN Lens
Dlsst Display of Lock Out Station Number Telephone Number
Count
Telephone Number max digits
Dltel Display of Telephone Number from Lens for LDM
Station Number Max digits
Network ID Note
Dntel Display of Telephone Number from Lens for NDM
NID
Telephone Equipment Number
Dpkg Display of Setting Port Package
Input Data Module Group MG number
Unit U number
PMN
Dpsw Display Package Switch Status
Kind
PKG Name
Dstn Display of Station Data
Dteln Display of Telephone Number Data for NDM
Shun
Cpgn
Cpen
Shcn
DTF101 Display of Terminal Traffic Data
DTF102 Display of Route Traffic Data
DTF103 Display of Station Peg Count Data
DTF104 Display of Attendant Peg Count Data
DTF105 Display of Route Peg Count Data
DTF201 Display of Service Peg Count Data
DTF301 Display of UCD Route Peg Count Data
DTF302 Display of UCD Group Peg Count Data
DTF303 Display of Station Peg Count Data
DTF501 Display of Attendant Answering Peg Count Data
DTF601 Display of Connection Route Peg Count Data
DTF602 Display of Connection Route Traffic Data
DTF101N Display of Terminal Traffic Data for Fusion Network
DTF102N Display of Route Traffic Data for Fusion Network
DTF103N Display of Station Peg Count Data for Fusion Network
Functional Outline
DTF105N Display of Route Peg Count Data for Fusion Network
DTF201N Display of Service Peg Count Data for Fusion Network
Functional Outline
Functional Outline
Functional Outline
Functional Outline
Functional Outline
Functional Outline
Flinst File Install
Data Install Procedure
Hddfdd Data Control Between HDD and FDD
Input data System Select
HFD0/HFD1
File Name Select Auto Verify Afterward
Hddmat Data Control Between HDD and MAT
Hddmatn Data Control Between HDD and MAT for NDM
Hdfp HDD Format of PBX
Mbct Make Busy of Connection Trunk for LDM
Make Busy Information 0/1
=Make Busy Outgoing
Mble Make Busy of Lens
=Make Busy
Mbpm Make Busy of Port Microprocessor
Input data MG Unit Group Display data =Make Idle =Make Busy
Mbrt Make Busy of Route
Mand as to the Internal route number and its meaning. Note
Mbrtlr Make Busy of Route-Logical Route Number
Lgrt
Make Idle
Mbsm Make Busy of System Message Printout
Port no
This command assigns the Idle/Busy status of stations
Mbst Make Busy of Station
Exit Click to exit this command
Mbstt Make Busy of Station Telephone Number
Make Busy/Make Idle Display Data
Mbtc Make Busy of Trunk-Continuous
Trunk Number Note
Mbtclr Make Busy of Trunk-Continuous-Logical Route Number
Logical route number allocated to the Route Number. Note
=Make Busy Bothway Note
This command assigns the Idle/Busy status of trunks
Mbtk Make Busy of Trunk
Mbtklr Make Busy Trunk-Logical Route Number
Memhdd Data Control Between Memory and HDD
Memhddn Data Control Between Memory and HDD for NDM
Input data Direction Select MEM to HDD
Mfch Make Busy of Fcch
Fchn
FCH Number
Pmbu Port Microprocessor Back Up
Nating Port Microprocessor to MAT
Ralm Release Alarm
This command clears the fault indications
Ralmn Release Alarm for NDM
Status Result of releasing the alarm
OK/NG
Rlst Release Station/Trunk
=LENS
Information
Connection Trunk
Rlstt Release of Station/Trunk Telephone Number
Telephone Number Trunk
External/Internal Route Number Trunk Number
CSN/ZTN
ERN
GRN
PCN
=System Initialize
Sinz System Initialization
Kind of Initialization
=System Initialize Office Data Load & System Initialize
Spts Scanning of Port Status
Type 1 By MG
Type of Circuit Card Function Name
Exit
Type 2 By MG, Unit
Port Status Report MG, Unit Display
Idle = Idle
Type 3 By MG, Unit, Group
Display of Scanning by Designating Group
= Unassigned Port
TCL
Trunk Class
Srts Scanning of Route Status
Route of Route Number
Srtslr Scanning of Route Status-Logical Route Number
Interval Interval Time of two scan Display Data
Number of Idle/Busy TK
Xhfd X-RAY HD or FDD Diagnosis
Function
Area
Fault Drive
Fault Sector
Message