DX-1S Digital PABX - Programming Manual
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IMPORTANT NOTES
2.1
LOST OF PROGRAMING AND SMDR DATA
The programming data and SMDR data will be lost when the system software is upgraded from previous
versions (Version 1.XX to 3.XX) to Version 4.XX. It is advised to back up the hardcopy of the
programming data and SMDR data before upgrading the system software. The operator should re-
program the system after upgrading the software.
2.2
UPGRADE PROCEDURES
The following procedures are recommended to follow for system upgrading to Version 4.XX.
1.
Print hard copy of existing programming data.
2.
Print / dump all SMDR data.
3.
Prepare new values of programming items 41, 42, 65, 66, 70, 71, 72, 89 and 112 for definition are
re-defined. For details, please refer to Programming Manual.
4.
Re-arrange speed dialing memory number if more than 300 are used (new numbering are from 0 ~
299). For details, please refer to Programming Manual.
5.
Upgrade software FLASH PROM.
6.
Power up the system.
7.
At programming mode, execute command “8*2168” to reset all programming data to default value.
For details, please refer to Programming Manual.
8.
At diagnostic mode, execute command “3057*7150” to reset all SMDR records to null and reformat
SMDR records to new format. For details, please refer to Maintenance Manual.
9.
Re-program the system completely.
10.
Print the hard copy of the new programmed data and put system to live.
2.3
ONLY ONE CONSOLE IN PROGRAMMING MODE
The DX-1S System only allow one console to operate in Programming Mode in the same time. If a
console try to enter Programming Mode and the message “Programming Mode occupied by other
console” is displayed. It means there is another console operating in Programming Mode. The console
need to waiting until the prior console leave Programming Mode.
Every time the maintenance people finished system programming, he must leave the Programming Mode
in MFC-1S Console. Otherwise the system will not allow other console to enter Programming Mode
since the prior console has not yet left the Programming Mode.
2.4
PROGRAMMING DATA COLLAPSE
The system will save the programming data to FLASH PROM every time when the maintenance people
leave Programming Mode in MFC-1S Console. While the system is saving programming data, if the
system is switched off or power failure occurs in this moment, all programming data may lost and
collapse. If this happen, initiate all the programming data to default value and program the system again.
2.5
USER DEFINE PROGRAMMING MODE PASSWORD HAS LOST
If the user had changed the Programming Mode Password but lost the password later. The maintenance
people can inform the system to neglect the password by setting the DIP SWITCH in Module Mother
Board Position 1 to ON. The system will use the default value as Programming Mode Password instead
of user define password in this condition. The maintenance people can now set the Programming Mode
Password to default value or user define value in Programming Item 109. After the password is
programmed, set the DIP SWITCH to Module Mother Board Position 1 to OFF and the new password is
effective now. Keep the new password in safe place and should not loss again. If the DIP SWITCH
Position 1 has not set to OFF again, the new password will not be valid.