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9.80 Lodging/Health Care Data Audit
9.81 The Lodging/Health Care Data Audit feature
enables the user to record and analyze the registra-
tion and operation of specific features in Lodging/
Health Care applications.
9.82 Lodging/Health Care audit data is output at
either the SMDR (as part of the SMDR printout) or
the TTY (as a separate report) connector on the
upper rear of the basic cabinet. (Because the TTY
connector is required for on-site programming and
maintenance procedures, it is recommended that
the SMDR port be used.) The selection of data to be
output and the connector choice (lTY or SMDR) are
software-controlled (see DHMF Program in Sec-
tion 200-255-300, Programming).
9.83 The SMDR or TTY output can be connected
to either:
l
A local 80-column printer for an on-line printout.
l
Compatible call accounting or property manage-
ment interface equipment, supplied by another
vendor.
9.84 The audit pin-out assignments at the SMDR
or the TTY connector are not identical. Refer to
Paragraph 9.64for the pin-out assignments of each
connector. For instruction on connecting equip-
ment provided by other vendors, refer to the
manufacturer' s documentation.
9.85 The audit data output rate can be set for either
300 bps or 1200 bps (depending on the configura-
tion of the receiving equipment) at either the SMDR
switch or the TTY switch on the front panel of the
LCCU PCB.
CAUTION!
If the TTY connector is used for program-
ming and maintenance operations, (either
with an on-site teleprinter or remotely via a
modem) be careful not to change
the data
rate setting of the 773' switch so that it is
incompatible
with programming
equip-
men
t.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SECTIONZOO-255-204
FEBRUARY1992
9.86 Figure 4-74 shows a typical Lodging/Health
Care audit printout. Notes on the figure explain the
possible value for each column.
10. SYSTEM POWER UP
10.00 General
10.01 Upon initial power up, the system will
automatically load its operating system and cus-
tomer data from the disk. Two sets of disks are
provided with each system; one set should always
be mounted in the drive, the other kept as a spare.
10.02 Activate the system as follows:
1)
Be sure the main power switch on the NPSA-
M is in the OFF position, and plug the AC cord
into the outlet.
2)
If the system uses D.02 or later version soft-
ware, insert the SYSTEM disk in FDDO. If two
drives are used, insert the MAINTENANCE
disk (Figure 4-75) in FDDl . If the system uses
D.O1 software, insert the program disk in FDDO.
3) Turn the main power switch on the NPSA-M to
the ON position.
4) The floppy disk will run: LED will come on.
l
LCCU MAJ ALARM LED will be on.
l
NPRU PFT LED will be on.
5) When loading is complete, the system will
initialize and clear all LEDs. Only a true fault
indication will remain. Refer to Section 200-
255-500,
Fault Finding Procedures, for
meaning of indications and assistance with
fault clearing.
6)
Refer to Section 200-255-300, Programming,
to complete customer data assignments.
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