
1.04 Local Alarm
Description
When the system detects a problem during on-
line communication mode, an alarm message will
be displayed on the screen of the Attendant
Console or on the display of a PITS (if provided)
whose owner is assigned as operator 1 by
pressing the ALARM key.
Programming
ALARM key (button) assignment
(Attendant Console)
ALARM key (Fixed feature key)
(PITS)
Condition
1. If the system detects a trouble, the ALARM
LED on the Attendant Console or PITS
(Operator 1) flashes in red (Major Alarm) or is
lit steadily in red (Minor Alarm).
2. Local alarm is not shown on the SLT.
3. If the ALARM button is not assigned to a
PITS, the local alarm doesn’t show.
4. The local alarm occurs only with operator 1 of
each tenant.
5. On a PITS without the display, only the
ALARM LED lights when the system detects
an error.
To clear it press the ALARM button twice.
6. When a number of troubles occur at the same
time, only the most serious trouble appears
on the screen of Attendant Console or display
of PITS (if provided).
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“Extension-Station (2/3),”
DN key Type
“Extension-Station (3/3),”
DSS key Type
10-C-24.00
10-C-26.00
9-G-1.02
9-G-1.03
7. The alarm message on the display of PITS (if
provided) disappears when placing a call from
that telephone; when an incoming call arrives
at that telephone; or if a held call reminder
occurs with it. And the alarm message
appears again when PITS goes to idle.
Operation
To display an alarm message, press the ALARM
key (button) while ALARM LED is flashing or lit
steadily.
If local alarm occured during a conversation,
press the ALARM key (button) after replacing the
handset then the alarm message will be
displayed.
• An example of the alarm display
(Attendant Console)
JAN-25-91 6:31 AM MAJOR•ALARM #0410
Basic Shelf power down
(PITS)
ERR 0410 POW DWN
To clear the displayed alarm message, press the
ALARM key (button) when the alarm message is
displayed. ALARM LED will be turned off and the
alarm display on the display of PITS (if provided)
or CRT screen of the Attendant Console
disappears.
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