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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-319
FEBRUARY 1992
5. Peripheral Equipment Test (Table 19-5)
5.01
The
TPER Program
is designed
to aid in fault
location
by disabling
and enabling
various
PCE3s
and circuits. When a faulty circuit or PC6 has been
located,
it is left disabled
until it can be replaced
in
order
to prevent
it from
interfering
with normal
system operation.
5.02
It is also possible, with the
TPER Program,
to
determine
the busy/idle
status of any station, trunk,
or DTMF receiver port. To use the
TPER Program
(refer to Table 19-5):
l
Perform the Authorization
Procedure
(Level 1 or
a
Enter: TPER (in response
to the OK prompt).
l
REQ will be printed
when
the program
has
loaded.
Enter: One of the following
commands:
DSCDXXX-Disables
PC6 XXX regardless
of busy/
idle status
(XXX = TXX, LXX, CXX, or RXX);
lights PCB FALT LEDs, and returns
the REQ
prompt.
DSTKNNX-Disables
trunk NNX if it is idle (NN =
trunk PCB number,
i.e., TO1 = 01; X = circuit
number
on that PCB, i.e.,1 - 4), lights the FALT
LED relating to that circuit (FALT #1 for circuits 1
& 2; FALT #2 for circuits 3 & 4), and returns the
REQ prompt.
DSLCNNX-Disables
station circuit NNX if it is idle
(NN = station
PCB number,
i.e., LO4 = 04; X =
circuit number
on that PCB, i.e., 1 - 8), lights the
FALT LED relating
to that circuit (FALT #l for
circuits 1 - 4; FALT #2 for circuits 5 - 8), and
returns the REQ prompt.
ENCDXXX-Enables
PCB XXX (XXX = TXX, LXX,
CXX, or RXX), turns FALT LEDs off, and returns
the REQ prompt.
ENTKNNX-Enables
trunk NNX (NN = trunk PCB
number;
X = circuit number
on that PCB), turns
FALT LEDs off unless
other circuit is still dis-
abled, and returns the REQ prompt.
ENLCNNX-Enables
station line circuit NNX (NN
= station PCB number;
X = circuit number on that
PCB), turns FALT
LEDs off unless
the other
...
circuits are still disabled,
and returns the REQ
GG ._-,
prompt.
DSDSNNX-Disables
DSS console
circuit NNX
(NN = PCB number;
X = circuit number),
lights
the FALT LED relating to that circuit, and returns
the REQ prompt.
ENDSNNX-Enables
DSS console
circuit NNX
(NN = PCB number;
X = circuit number),
turns
FALT LEDs off if all circuits are enabled,
and
returns the REQ prompt.
DSRCNNX-Disables
DTMF receiver circuit 00X/
01X if it is idle (ROO = basic cabinet
/ROl
=
expansion
cabinet;
X = DTMF receiver circuit in
that cabinet,
1 - 8), lights the FALT LED on the
NPRU PCB relating to that circuit (FALT #l for
circuits 1 & 2; FALT #2 for circuits 3 & 4; FALT #3
for circuits 5 & 6; and FALT #4 for circuits 7 & 8),
and returns the REQ prompt.
ENRCNNX-Enables
DTMF receiverOOX/Ol
X (OO/
01 = PCB number
ROO; X = circuit number in that
cabinet,
1 -.8), turns the FALT LED off unless the
other circuit is still disabled,
and returns the REQ
prompt.
DSCIXXX-Disables
each circuit on the PCB as it
becomes
idle, lights the appropriate
FALT LED
as circuits are disabled,
and returns
the REQ
prompt.
LIPS-Prints
out a list of all system ports (DTMF
receivers,
DSS consoles,
stations,
and trunks)
that are idle at the time that the command
is
entered,
and returns the REQ prompt when the
printout
is complete.
LBPS-Prints
out a list of all system ports (DTMF
receivers,
DSS consoles,
stations,
and trunks)
that are busy at the time that the command
is
entered,
and returns the REQ prompt when the
printout
is complete.
LDPS-Prints
out a list of all system ports (DTMF
receivers,
DSS consoles,
stations,
and trunks)
that are in a disabled
state at the time that the
command
is entered,
and returnsthe
REQprompt
when the printout
is complete.
19-8

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