2.4.3 Local Alarm Information
Description
When a PBX error occurs and the PBX detects it, the System Alarm button light on the PT of an extension,
which is allowed to use this feature through system programming (a maximum of two extensions per PBX),
turns on red. Pressing the button will show the error number on the display. If multiple errors occur, the error
number will be displayed in order of highest priority to lowest. The System Alarm button light turns off
automatically after all error numbers have been displayed.
For details about the errors and their solutions, refer to the Installation Manual.
[Error Example]
ERR #100 (*10001)
(1)
(2)
[Explanation]
Number in the
Example
Item
Description
(1)
Error Code
Shows three-digit error code.
(2)
Sub Code
Shows six-digit sub code (WXYYZZ).
W:
Shelf type (Physical shelf: blank, Virtual shelf: *)
X:
Shelf number (1–4)
YY:
Slot number (00–11)
ZZ:
Physical port number (01–16)
Conditions
•
System Alarm Button
A flexible button can be customised as the System Alarm button.
•
If an extension allowed to utilise this feature uses PC Console or PC Phone, the alarm information will be
displayed on the PC, and can be sent to the preprogrammed destination via PC Console or PC Phone. PC
Console and PC Phone use e-mail to send the information.
•
The alarm information will be recorded on SMDR, if enabled through system programming.
•
The PBX can be automatically diagnosed at a preprogrammed time everyday.
Installation Manual References
KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200
5.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log
KX-TDE600
5.1.5 Troubleshooting by Error Log
Feature Guide
433
2.4.3 Local Alarm Information
Summary of Contents for KX-TDE100
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Page 175: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 175 1 13 1 Call Hold...
Page 187: ...1 7 2 Answering Denying a Paging Announcement Feature Guide 187 1 15 1 Paging...
Page 389: ...Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide 389...
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