Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual page 266

Digital pbx
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STLCNNX-Gives
the status of station
line circuit
NNX (NN = station line PC6 number;
X = circuit
number
on that PCB). The output format will be
a combination
of two items. (See Notes 1 and 2.)
Station
Type'
EKT
ATT
UNEQ
UNAS
Example:
REQ
Status2
BSY
DIS TTY
DIS CBL
DIS TLD
STLC002
CKT 2 EKT IDL
l
Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is
complete.
SlTKNNX-Gives
the status of trunk circuit NNX
(NN = trunk PCB number;
X = circuit number
on
that PCB). The output format will be a combina-
tion of two items. (See Notes 1 and 2.)
Trunk
Type'
co
FX
WAT
TIE
CCSA
UNEQ
UNAS
Example:
REQ
Status*
IDL
BSY
DIS l-f-Y
DIS TLD
ST-i-K001
CKT 1 TIE IDL
l
Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is
complete.
STDSNNX-Gives
the status of DSS circuit NNX
(NN = PCB number;
X = circuit number).
The
output
format
will be IDL, BSY, DIS TTY, DIS
CBL, DIS TLD. (See Notes 1 and 2.)
Example:
REQ
STDSOOi
CKT 1 IDL
l
Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is
complete.
STRCNNX-Gives
the status
of DTMF
receiver
00X/01X
(OO/Ol = receiver
PCB number
ROO/
R01; X = circuit number
in that cabinet).
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output
format
will be IDL, BSY, DIS TTY, DIS
TLD, UNEQ, UNAS. (See Notes 1 and 2.)
Example:
REQ
STRCOOl
CKT 1 IDL
l
Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is
complete.
NOTES:
1. Type:
UNEQ = No PCBin thatposition.
UNAS = PCB is equipped
but no
data is assigned.
2. Status:
IDL
= Idle.
BSY
= Busy.
D/S 77-Y = Manually
disabled
via 77-Y.
DIS CBL = Electronic/digital
telephone,
port dis-
abled by soft-ware,
due to open cable.
DIS TLD = Software
disabled
due to trafficioad
(in-
dicates faulty PCB).
STCDXXX-Gives
the status of all circuits on PCB
XXX (XXX = PCB location
LXX, CXX, TXX, or
ROO/Ol ). Printout formats will be the same as for
STLC, SlTK,
and STRC commands,
but will list
all circuits on that PCB in the order of the circuit
number.
l
Returns the REQ prompt when the printout is
complete.
CALL
TNNX-Sets
up a monitor
link from Trunk
NNX to the remote
test center:
l
This
command
is used at a remote
test
center to establish
an audio link between
the
system and the test center. The objective
is
to command
the system to select a particular
trunk
(A) and to dial the number
of a tele-
phone
at the test center.
When
the call is
answered,
a 440 Hz tone will be heard.
l
Once a monitor
link has been established,
other trunks can be tested. The trunk to be
tested (B) is seized by the keyboard
terminal
command
and then
the test number
(for
example:
time,
weather,
tone,
etc.) to be
dialed is entered
via the terminal.
The audio
responses
are monitored
at the test center.
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