Argent Error Codes
Argent Basics
The seven segment display on the Argent Terminal Adaptor will light up and will move
through a sequence of numbers on start-up.The numbers displayed will be steady when
the call is progressing and the configuration downloading normally on the D-channel during
start-up.The display will flash continuously if call progress encounters an error condition
during start-up.
The table below provides a list of “start-up status codes ” that the ATA will display in order of
sequence when the power is being applied,the call is being set up and the configuration is being
downloaded by the Argent Network Management System (NMS).
Argent Error Codes
Display Interpretation
Building Bars..........Program decompressing into memory
Steady 1 .................Power-on test executing.Dot will pulse on/off
Steady 2 ................D-channel interface active for EFTPOS
Steady 3 ................Pre-configuration in progress,learning identity
Steady 4.................Remote management in progress,configuration
Steady 5 ................Software download in progress
Steady 6 ................Reserved
Steady 7 ................Reserved
Steady 8 ................Reserved
Steady 9 ................Reserved
Steady 0 ................Reserved
Steady dot..............Normal Operation (no fault)
ATA Seven Segment Display Start-up Status Codes
Display Interpretation
Flashing 1...............Power up test fails
Flashing 2...............ISDN connection down
Flashing 3..............No carrier on EFTPOS port
Flashing 4..............Data overrun/underrun on Serial V.24 port
Flashing 5 .............No stations responding to polls on EFTPOS port
Flashing 6 .............Last call attempt failed,D-Channel
(X.25 fault or Argent server or NMS unavailable)
Flashing 7 .............Not applicable
Flashing 8 .............NMS has no pre-configuration to download
Flashing 9 .............NMS main configuration failure
Flashing 0 .............Not applicable
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