CHAPTER 3 TERMINALS
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UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS General Description
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when a fault occurs in a central processor system, switch network processors. Many other
miscellaneous system messages and change of key status messages are also printed.
6.5.5.4 Station Service Status Display (R12.2)
By entering single command (CME4, YY=00, 01), a service engineer can see a list of
service features/station status regarding to a specific station. This information can be
displayed on a MATWorX or Dterm CAT.
6.5.5.5 System Diagnostics
When a fault occurs in the system, an audible and visual indication will be given at the
following units:
External alarm indicating unit
Fault messages reported at MAT WorX for remote reporting
Alarm lamps in front of each package mounted in the frame
6.5.6 System Programming Assistant
The System Programming Assistant (SPA) is an extension to MATWorX to improve the
install time of a PBX with a customer.
The software runs on current laptops on Windows 2000 and higher with at least 256MB
of memory, and can run connected to a 2000 IPS as well as disconnected from the 200
IPS. The software runs on a standalone PC without any connection to a specific server.
SPA will run as an extension to MATWorX. A toolbar button will be made available in
MATWorX to start SPA. It will interact with the MACH Script Editor by running scripts
and processing of the results. MATWorX will connect via the PAM (PBX Access
Module) interface to the 2000 IPS.
Features:
Load Configuration
A service engineer can load a previously saved
configuration. This configuration could also be imported
from a (‘Hoorn’) script or downloaded from the 2000 IPS.
Save Configuration
A service engineer can save the configuration in the user
interface to a file. The file will include any changes made to
the configuration. The configuration could be imported from
the ‘ISC’ script or uploaded to the 2000 IPS.
Import (ISC) Script
A service engineer can import a script that was generated by
the ISC. The 2000 IPS commands will be read from the file,
interpreted and saved in a 2000 IPS configuration. The 2000
IPS configuration can then be saved via the Save
Configuration use case.
Generate/Export Script
A service engineer can generate scripts for exporting the
changes made to the configuration or to export the whole
configuration. This script is then saved in a file and can be
uploaded later with the MACH Script Editor to the 2000
IPS. It is also possible to upload directly to a 2000 IPS via