Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual page 267

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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-319
FEBRUARY 1992
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The set-up sequence
includes several steps
that are led by system
prompts.
Following
the entry CALL TNNX, the system
prompts
will be as follows:
WAIT-Indicates
that the first command
was re-
ceived.
A carriage
return
must be entered
in
order to advance
the program.
Enter: [9.
STS TLK,
WAIT,
or OVR (Status)-Gives
the
status of the requested
trunk.
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STS TLK will be output if the trunk was idle
and has now been seized. The program
will
automatically
advance
to the next prompt
W).
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STS WAIT indicates that the requested
trunk
is busy. The program
will automatically
re-
turn to the WAIT prompt.
Enter:
'9m!
- to access the same trunk again
or m
q
to return
to the REQ
prompt.
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STS OVR indicates
that the requested
trunk
does not exist in the system.
Enter: mato
return to the REQ prompt.
WAIT-Indicates
that the command
was received.
A carriage return must be entered to advance the
program.
Enter:
q
.
DN (Directory
Number)-The
system is request-
ing the number
of the,telephone
to be called at
the test center.
Enter: DN followed
by a
q
.
STS TLK,
DDL,
or RLSA
(Status)-Gives
the
status of the connection.
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STS TLK will be output if the dialing is com-
plete,
and the program
will automatically
advance
to the next prompt
(TRK).
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STS DDL indicates
that the trunk was still
STSTLK,
BSY, OVR, or RLSA(Status)-Gives
the
status of the connection.
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STS TLK will be output if the requested
trunk
was idle and has now been
seized.
The
program
will automatically
advance
to the
next prompt
(DN).
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STS BSY indicates
that the requested
trunk
is busy. The program
will automatically
re-
turn to the TRK prompt
above
in order to
allow another
trunk to be selected.
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STS OVR indicates
that the requested
trunk
does not exist in the system.
The program
will automatically
return to the TRK prompt
above to allow another
trunk to be selected.
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STS RLSA is output
if the monitor link trunk
(A) was disconnected
due to a malfunction
or
some outside
influence,
such as the distant
end going on-hook.
After printing STS RLSA,
the program
will automatically
return to the
REQ prompt.
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DN (Directory
Number)-The
trunk undertest
(6)
has been seized and the system
is requesting
the number
to be dialed
(time, weather,
tone,
dialing when
q
was entered.
Enter:
q
to advance
the program.
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STS RLSA indicates
that Trunk A was dis-
connected
due to a malfunction
or some
outside
influence,
such as the distant
end
going on-hook
on a ground
start trunk. After
printing
STS RLSA, the program
will auto-
matically
return to the REQ prompt.
TRK (Trunk)-At
this point, the monitor
link to the
test center (using Trunk A) has been established
(a 440 Hz tone is heard when
Trunk
A is an-
DDL (Dialing)-The
system is dialing via Trunk 6.
When dialing is complete,
progress
tones (ring-
ing, etc.) will be heard
over Trunk
E3 via the
monitor
link Trunk
A). When the test is com-
plete, enter h - to release Trunk B and to return
to the TRK prompt.
Enter: [9.
STS TLK, DDL, RLSA, or RLSB (Status)-Gives
the status of the connection.
swered
at the remote
test center),
and the sys-
tem is requesting
the identity
of a trunk to be
tested.
Enter: CALL TNNX
(TNNX = port number
of
the trunk to be tested;
440 Hz tone
removed).
etc.).
Enter: DN followed
by a
q
.

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