71lUtility Commands

Error indications at system startup

Example terminal display when errors are generated

Indication

ROM ERROR : Sum Error!!

DISK ERROR : Initialize Error!!

DISK ERROR : No System!!

DISK ERROR : Program Load Error!!

DISK ERROR : Program Sum Error! !

DISK ERROR : Svstem Data Error!!

SYSTEM ERROR : 1

SYSTEM ERROR : 2

SYSTEM ERROR : 3

SYSTBM ERROR : 4

SYSTEM ERROR : 5

SYSTEM ERROR : 6

SYSTEM ERROR : 7

SYSTEM ERROR : 8

No CO line cards are active!!

COs are all Disable!!

DPITS Interface Connection is not Established.

SLOT 3 is unavailable for CO card installation!!

Meaning

ROM checksum error.

HDD initialization error.

No system HDD present.

Program could not be loaded from system HDD. Checksum error in program loaded from svstem HDD. Error loading of administrator data from svstem HDD. Administrator data error.

Error loading of report data.

Clock error. .

Mailbox data error.

Message data error (1).

Message data error (2).

Error loading of control data.

Error loading of voice prompt data.

No Port cards present.

All Port cards are malfunctioning.

Port cards are malfunctioning for DPITS because telephone lines are disconnected or Integration with PBX is not set to D-PITS mode.

SLOT 3 is unavailable for Port card installation.

Error and warning indications during system operation

Indication

DISK STORAGE SPACE IS NOW EXCEEDING

800/o...

ASCII TERMINAL nroeram Load Error

1 VT 100 program Load Error

Meaning

80% or more of the HDD voice message save area is used.

Error

loading

of

ASCII terminal

control

orogram.

1 Error

loading

of

VT 100 control

program.

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7.1.7 Saving the System Data to the Backup Device (SAVE)

All system programming data and voice prompts can be backed up in separate data files on a data terminal connected to the RS232C port of the VPS. You cannot back up all of them at the same time; they must be saved individually.

The SAVE command can be executed for each data file. It may take some time to complete SAVE for all the data. When performing this operation please wait until the process completion indication appears.

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