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Table des matières

AT&T

1

Contents

3

Continued

10

Connecting Data Equipment

11

5-3. AT&T

14

8-2. MERLIN MAIL

14

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

17

Installation

18

About This Book

19

In the U.S.A. only

20

Terms and Conventions Used

21

Product Safety Labels

22

Security

23

Related Documents

24

THIS FORM MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED

27

Introduction

28

System Forms

29

Installling the Control Unit

30

Programming the System

31

Installing the Control Unit

32

Environment

33

Control Unit Requirements

34

Hardware Preassemble Process

35

Backboard Requirements

35

AC Power and Grounding

36

AC Outlet Tests

39

Grounding Requirements

41

Approved Grounds

43

Office Trunk Protection

44

Heavy Lightning Protection

45

Installing the Basic Carrier

48

Installing the Power Supply

50

Turning Off the Power

51

Installing a Copper Shield

51

Installing the Ferrite Cores

54

Installing Expansion Carriers

58

Installing the Processor

60

Installing the Modules

63

Installing Modules

64

Tie Trunks

65

Tie Trunk Signaling

65

Signaling Modes

65

Protected or Unprotected

65

Signaling Types

65

1C and 5

68

Labeling

69

Replacing a Module

71

Powering Up the System

75

Installing Telephones and

78

Adjuncts

78

Out of locating Slot

86

Multi-Function Module

89

MFM Jack Guard Cover

90

Into Locating Slot

91

Lower and

92

Press Into

92

Center Slot

92

Into Inner

94

General Purpose Adapter

101

Automatic

102

Dial Dictation Devices

102

Fax Machines

103

Telephones Only)

105

Loudspeaker Paging Systems

106

Installing Adjuncts

108

MERLIN Identifier

111

Supplemental Alerts

115

Supplemental Alert Adapter

115

TELEPHONE UNIT

116

Single-Line Telephones

117

Considerations

120

MLX Telephone

122

CAUTION:

124

Assembling MLX Telephones

125

Center Tab

126

555-1234

129

Mounting

133

Installing Cordless or

134

Cordless/Wireless Telephones

134

Connecting Telephones

135

WARNING:

137

Adapter (BR-241-B1)

138

Retainer

140

RJ21X Interface

145

CUSTOMER

146

JACJ NO

146

Building the Wiring Field

147

RJ11 and RJ14 Interfaces

151

RJ2GX Interface

152

Testing Trunks

153

Testing Ground-Start Trunks

154

Labeling Trunks

155

ACCULINK CSUs

156

OUT OUT EQPT

158

■ 355AF adapter

161

■ D8W cord

161

■ EIA-232-D cable (optional)

161

Control Unit

162

Connecting a PC More Than

163

50 Feet (15.2 m) Away

163

Connecting a CAT and Printer

168

AC Outlet

169

EIA-232-D

175

Connecting a Printer 50 Feet

176

(15.2 m) or More Away

176

Processor Module

178

248B Adapter

179

2012D Transformer

179

Transformer

179

D6AP Cord

179

Modem Data Stations

188

Analog Voice and Modem Data

188

Modem Data-Only

188

MLX Voice and Modem Data

188

7500B Data Stations

189

MLX Voice and 7500B Data

189

7500B Data-Only

189

Analog Voice and Modem

190

Data Stations

190

Connecting Data Equipment 6-7

192

Modem Data-Only Stations

193

MLX Voice and Modem

195

Setting Up

197

7500B Data-Only Stations

199

■ Cables:

202

Initializing and Testing

206

Programming Guides

207

Restoring from the System

207

Programming Disk

207

Setting the Time and Date

208

Testing the System

208

123456789*0#

210

Testing Analog Multiline and

212

(Hybrid/PBX Systems Only)

213

Testing DID Trunks

213

Testing Tie Trunks

214

Automatic Route Selection

217

Group Calling

217

Coverage

217

ARS and SMDR Tests

218

Group Calling Test

218

System Speed Dial Test

219

Coverage Test

219

Testing the DSS

220

Testing Night Service

220

Feature

220

Testing the Dictation System

221

Testing the Paging System

221

Testing Music On Hold

222

Testing Touch-Tone Receivers

224

Installing the Control Unit’s

225

Top Cover

226

Installing the Front Cover

227

Installing Applications

228

Voice Messaging Systems and

229

Touch-Tone Receivers

229

Automated Document

230

Delivery System

230

Call Accounting System

231

Call Accounting Terminal

234

Hardware Requirements

235

Call Management System

236

CMS Documentation

238

CONVERSANT

239

Integrated Solution III

240

AT&T Attendant

243

MERLIN MAIL

244

MERLIN PFC

247

Hybrid/PBX and Key Modes

248

Behind Switch Mode

248

PassageWay Direct

249

Connect Solution

249

System Programming and

251

Maintenance (SPM)

251

8-26 Installing Applications

253

Upgrading the System

254

Upgrading the System 9–3

256

Powering Down the System

257

Upgrading the System 9–5

258

Upgrading the Control Unit

259

Replacing the Housing Clips

260

Modifying the Processor

263

Upgrading the System 9–11

264

Lift Circuit board

265

Up and Over

265

PROCESSOR MODULE

265

Upgrading the System 9-13

266

Completing the Upgrade

267

Upgrading from the MERLIN II

268

Communications System

268

Release 2.0 or Earlier

269

9–18 Upgrading the System

271

System Numbering Forms

272

Form 2a, System Numbering:

273

Extension Jacks

273

Form 2b, System Numbering:

275

Digital Adjuncts

275

Form 2c, System Numbering:

276

Line/Trunk Jacks

276

Form 2d, System Numbering:

277

Special Renumbers

277

Unit Load Calculation

278

Worksheet

278

Unit Load Worksheet

279

■ If the total is

280

B–10 Installation

287

Installation IN-1

288

IN–2 Installation

289

Installation IN–3

290

IN-4 Installation

291

Installation IN-5

292

IN-6 Installation

293

Software supported

294

Installation IN–7

294

IN-8 Installation

295

Installation IN-9

296

IN–10 Installation

297

Control Unit Problems

304

5 Central Office Problems

307

Typographical Conventions

314

Continued on next page

314

MLX-20L Failure

321

1-4 Introduction

322

Setting Up the PC

323

Maintenance

325

Using SPM

326

Dialing the System Operator

327

Dialing the Modem Directly

328

The SPM Display

330

↓ )(←↓ )(← )(→ )(→

332

Preparation for Hardware

333

Disconnecting AC Power

335

Maintenance Strategy

336

Trouble Reports

337

Automatic Tests

337

Clearing Alarms

338

System Restarts

338

Warm Start

339

Cold Start (Restart)

339

Frigid Start (System Erase)

340

Isolating the Trouble

341

Check Telephone Problems

341

Check the Error Logs

341

Check the Access Log

342

Check the Power Supply

343

Check the Processor

343

Check the Modules

343

Unit Loads

344

Auxiliary Power Units

346

Error Logs, Access Logs, and

347

System Inventory

347

Checking Permanent Errors

350

Checking the Last 10 Errors

351

O action required

361

Access Log

364

Scanning the Log

365

Reviewing the Screen

367

Phantom Modules

368

Telephone Problems

369

Fixing Telephone Problems

370

Voice Transmission Problems

372

Call Forwarding Problems

373

MLX Telephone Tests

374

123456789*0#;

375

System Requirements

376

Power Supply Problems

380

Replacing the Ring Generator

382

Replacing the Power Supply

388

Processor Problems

390

Console Display/Instructions

394

PCAdditional

394

Information

394

System Erase (Frigid Start)

395

Control Unit Problems 4-21

399

Memory Card Is Wrong Type

405

Memory Card Is Corrupt

405

System Busy

406

Other Error Conditions

406

Incompatible Releases

406

Replacing the Feature Module

409

Module Problems

411

❑ power supply

412

❑ maintenance terminal

412

❑ processor

412

System Components

413

Busy-Out/Reset

413

Test Notes

413

Persistent Module Problems

415

Busy-Out and Reset

415

Busy-Out

416

Select Yes

419

Additional Information

422

Internal Loopback Test

423

Interpreting Test Results

426

Restoring the Module

427

Board Controller Test

428

B-Channel Loopback Test

431

Restore

432

Replacing Modules

435

Checking Unlabeled Wiring

437

Module Cannot Be Upgraded

445

Module Error

446

Memory Card File Error

447

Flash ROM Fails to Erase

447

100D Module Problems

448

Error Events

449

CSU Loopback Test

449

551 T1 Channel Service Unit

451

100D Module Clock Status

461

Carrier Problems

463

Replacing the Carrier

464

System Status

464

Yellow LED

466

Green LED

466

Sample LED Display (Slot 4)

466

Slot Status

467

4-92 Control Unit Problems

470

Central Office Problems

471

Outgoing Trunk Problems

473

Incoming Trunk Problems

474

Testing Trunks Automatically

474

Maintenance-Busy Status

474

Permanent Errors

475

Maintenance-Busy Causes

475

Ground-Start (GS) Trunk

476

Loop-Start (LS) Trunk

476

TieTrunk

476

Maintenance-Busy Programming

476

Checking Ports

477

Busying-Out a Trunk

481

Busying-Out an Extension

483

Restoring a Trunk

486

Restoring an Extension

488

Resetting an RS-232 Port

490

Auditing Calls

498

Conclusion of Hardware

500

Central Office Problems 5–33

503

Central Office Problems 5-35

505

Slide housing cover

506

Customer Support Information

507

FCC Notification and Repair

509

Disconnection

510

Installation and Operational

511

Procedures

511

DOC Notification and Repair

512

AVERTISSEMENT:

515

Security of Your System:

517

Preventing Toll Fraud

517

Limited Warranty and

519

Limitation of Liability

519

Voice Mail Systems

521

Remote Administration and

523

Network Access Lines*

534

Optional Equipment*

535

Telephones

537

Backing Up with a

541

Memory Card

541

Card Types

542

Backing Up with a Memory Card

543

Inserting the Card

544

Memory Card Formatting

545

Unformatted Card

545

Format Warning

546

Summary: Backup

547

Procedure: Backup

547

Automatic Backup

551

Summary: Automatic

551

Procedure: Automatic Backup

552

Daily Backup Procedure

554

Weekly Backup Procedure

555

Backup Messages

555

Backup Canceled

556

Card Is Write-Protected

557

Card Failure

558

Procedure: Restore

560

Select Restore

560

Restore Messages

562

Wrong System Programming Port

563

Release Mismatch

564

Wrong Type of Card

565

Board Mismatch

565

Modifying a Release 2.1 or

567

(Release 2.1 and Earlier)

569

Processor for Key Mode

570

Glossary

571

3-8 - 3-10

607





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