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4.4
LOGBOOK DISPLAY (MENU 4-4)
For the Call Manager (F5): Menu 4-4 (Logbook display).
Figure 74: Menu 4-4 (Logbook)
The logbook is used to display information about PBX operations. The logbook can store
up to 80 lines of information on 8 to 20 pages, according to page content.
The logbook indicates hardware and software errors and faults:
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hardware data can be interpreted by the user
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software data is interpreted by the manufacturer
The logbook can also display service records:
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agenda/alarm family
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prepayment family
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monitoring family
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feature family
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C.Dist family
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alarms
The logbook displays the most recent recorded messages first: the title indicates the page
number displayed and the total number of pages in the log.
The key N (next page) and P (previous page) are used to navigate in the logbook:
Position the cursor on the first page and use the "Listing" command to print the whole
logbook.
Use the "Hardcopy" command to print the current page.
Note:
When the logbook is saturated (i.e. when the number of messages in the logbook
mailbox reaches 40), the logbook switches over to "congestion" mode, which
means that the reception of all the messages is no longer guaranteed (some
messages may be deleted). The message "Logbook: congestion" is displayed in
the logbook. When the logbook returns to normal mode, the message "Logbook:
normal lost: xx" appears, specifying the number of messages deleted during the
congestion phase.