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This feature allows the attendant to identify and examine the
system Alarms.
1.
Press
>$/$50@
.
2.
Scroll to view the alarm list by pressing
>1H[W$ODUP@
. The
alarm number and its code are listed on the system lines
Make a list of each alarm number to report to the technician.
See the PI & Database Reference Manual CN7244-7180706 for a
detailed list of the alarm codes and their definitions.
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This procedure should only be carried out by a qualified
technician.
All changes take effect immediately.
1.
Press
>.%@
.
2.
Dial Baud Rate (Default: 9600bps).
3.
Dial Parity: 0=no parity, 1=odd, 3=even
(Default Parity: 0).
4.
Dial number of Bits: 7 or 8 (Default: 8)
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The attendant may view which of the trunks have been
automatically blocked from use for outgoing calls by the Auto
Guard feature.
When
ASSIGN
appears in the display, the trunk line is blocked.
DEASSIGN
means the trunk line is being used by the system.
To View Trunk Status:
1.
Press
>$872*8$5'@
.
2.
Press
>7UXQN'LDO@
to choose from Directory or manually dial
the trunk number or scroll through the ports.
When a Trunk is in ASSIGN status (blocked):
1.
Press
>$872*8$5'@
.
2.
Press
>7UXQN'LDO@
to choose trunk from the Directory or
manually dial the Trunk number or scroll through the ports.
3.
Press
>&DQFHO@
to unblock the trunk.
4.
Press
>5HOHDVH@
or
SPKR
DSS key to exit.
NOTE! Check to see that the trunk is unblocked by placing a call
on the trunk. If the call goes through, the trunk is unblocked.
Otherwise, call the technician and re-activate AUTO GUARD.
To Activate Auto Guard and prevent outgoing calls:
1.
Press
>$872*8$5'@
.
2.
Press
>7UXQN'LDO@
to choose trunk from the Directory or
manually dial the Trunk number or scroll through the ports.
3.
Press
>$FWLYDWH@
to block the trunk.
4.
Press
>5HOHDVH@
or
SPKR
DSS key to exit.