Telephone Button Programming
900 Series Programs
Strata CIX Programming Vol.1 12/09
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1. Press
FB01
to enable Start or Stop trace. Use the number key pad to make your selection.
2. Press
Hold
.
Notes
•
Start indicates the trace was previously started and is currently running.
•
Stop indicates the trace is not running and all trace buffer data was transferred to the
SmartMedia.
3. Press
FB02
to enter trace file size. To change the setting use the number Dial Pad.
4. Press
Hold
.
5. Press
FB03
to set trace category. To view setting options, press the
Scroll
or
Page
button.
6. Press
Hold
twice to execute. Wait for the
PROG
=
prompt to display before proceeding.
7. Enter another program number to continue programming or press
# # Hold
again to exit programming
mode.
Note
When the CIX1200/CIX670 stops logging data, it automatically sends data to the SmartMedia card.
A new trace file is stored on SmartMedia under the Evnttrace directory. Run the Unmount command
(Program 908) before removing the SmartMedia card to ensure complete data transfer.
FB Name
FB
Summary
Value
LCD Prompt
Trace State
01
Enter
1
or
2
to Start or Stop Message
Trace. Stopping the trace outputs data to
the SmartMedia card. Wait for the
PROG=
prompt on the LCD before
proceeding.
Before removing the SmartMedia card
run Program 908. See Format/Unmount
Secure Digital/SmartMedia on
page 13-14.
1:Start
2:Stop
1:START
2:STOP
Trace Size
02
Set the trace data size. Toshiba
recommends leaving this parameter at
the default setting which provides
approximately 15 minutes of trace data.
1~256 (in bytes)
1 unit = 16 bytes
Default = 2
SIZE=
Trace
Category
03
Trace data type to be stored.
1:Call Processing
2:Maint and Admin
3:Both of the above
1.CP
2.M&A
3.CP+M&A
(default)
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