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2. Dial your SPID number and
press ENTER. The message
SPID ASSIGNMENT END
appears:
SPID ASSIGNMENT END
ID=0135908640
3. Press REG (softkey 4) to return
to normal operations. The
standard display screen
appears.
USING Q.931 MESSAGE
LOGGING
Q.931 message logging is an SRS-
1050 feature that lets you store
and retrieve call control messages
sent and received by your digital
set. These messages can help the
System Administrator or service
technician verify the operation of
the digital set and phone lines.
The average user would use the
message logging feature only to
collect messages for a service
person in case of phone
problems.
Message logging works in two
modes:
•
The Logging mode, which
stores messages in a history
file without displaying them
•
The History mode, which
displays messages stored in
the history file. The history file
can hold up to 24 messages at
a time.
This section covers the
procedures to:
•
Start and stop message logging
•
Review logged messages
Note:
When you stop message
logging, all messages stored
in the history file are saved
and can be reviewed at a later
time.
Appendix D provides the System
Administrator or service
technician with information useful
in decoding messages. (Because
of the limited space on your
display, messages appear as a set
of codes and abbreviations.)
Starting or Stopping
Message Logging
You go through the same
sequence of menus to start or
stop message logging.
1. Press REG (softkey 4), 9, ENTER
(softkey 1).
The following screen appears:
MESSAGE LOGGING MODE
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Summary of Contents for SRS-1050
Page 1: ...ISDN Digital Set User s Guide SRS 1050 AT T 5ESS Delivering on the promise of ISDN Fujitsu ...
Page 4: ...Fujitsu SRS 1050 Page 2 ...
Page 5: ... Fujitsu SRS 1050 Page 3 ISDN SRS 1050 Digital Set User s Guide AT T 5ESS ...
Page 6: ...Fujitsu SRS 1050 Page 4 ...
Page 52: ...SRS 1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 Page 2 24 Notes ...
Page 54: ...SRS 1050 Voice Features Chapter 2 Page 2 26 ...
Page 86: ...SRS 1050 Local Features Chapter 3 Page 3 32 Notes ...
Page 105: ...SRS 1050 Data Operation Chapter 6 Page 6 6 ...
Page 107: ...SRS 1050 Installation Appendix A Page A 2 ...
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Page 118: ...Appendix B SRS 2100 Testing Page B 3 ...
Page 131: ...SRS 1050 Q 931 Logging Codes Appendix D Page D 8 Notes ...
Page 134: ...SRS 1050 ICI Displays Appendix E Page E 2 Notes ...
Page 135: ...Appendix E SRS 1050 ICI Displays Page E 3 Call Identification Displays E 1 ...
Page 139: ...SRS 1050 Error Messages Appendix F Page F 4 Notes ...