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TSPForum FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Category: Main -> Basic Programming

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do I change the Ring Cycle Options ? to program a distant steering code ? do I change a Round Robin ? do I make a new Round Robin ? to change the night destination of a 2250 console ? do I list the active DISA numbers ? can I see the version of my PBX ? can I bypass Meridian TTY lockout ? do I program to dial out without 9 (or 0) ? do I add a Phantom number ? do I change serial TTY port options ? to disable or enable a serial TTY com port ?

Answer · How do I change the Ring Cycle Options ? LD 15 REQ chg TYPE rdr CUST 0 OPT FNAD FNAT FNAL CFTA CCFWDN CFN0 CFN1 CFN2 DFN0 DFN1 DFN2 DNDH MDID NDID MWFB TRCL DFNR CRT0 CRT1 CRT2 CRT3 DAY0 DAY1 DAY2 DAY3 HOLIDAY0 HOLIDAY1 HOLIDAY2

HOLIDAY3 [ Back to Top ]

· How to program a distant steering code ? LD 87 REQ new CUST 0 FEAT cdp TYPE dsc DSC FLEN 4 DSP lsc RRPA RLI 2 [ Back to Top ]

· How do I change a Round Robin ? LD 20 REQ prt TYPE ght LSNO? LD 18 REQ chg TYPE ght LSNO? PLDN __result of LD 20__ DNSZ __size of list__ STOR x yyyy x = sequence number, starting with 0 yyyy = DN [ Back to Top ]

· How do I make a new Round Robin ? LD 18 REQ new TYPE ght LSNO <xx> CUST 0 DNSZ 4 (max. size of entered DN's) SIZE x (number of DN's, size of list) WRT yes STOR 0 WRT yes ...

LD 57 REQ chg TYPE ffc CUST 0 FFCT CODE pldn PLDN HTYP rrb CFWI MQUE PLDN CODE [ Back to Top ]

· How to change the night destination of a 2250 console ? LD 15 REQ chg TYPE cdb CUST 0 AML_DATA ATT_DATA AWU_DATA CCS_DATA CDR_DATA FCR_DATA FFC_DATA FTR_DATA ICP_DATA IMS_DATA INT_DATA LDN_DATA MPO_DATA NET_DATA NIT_DATA yes NIT1 TIM1 RPNS ENS OAS_DATA PPM_DATA PWD_DATA RDR_DATA ROA_DATA TIM_DATA TST_DATA [ Back to Top ]

· How do I list the active DISA numbers ? LD 24

REQ prt TYPE dis CUST 0 [ Back to Top ]

· How can I see the version of my PBX ? LD 22 [PT2000] REQ iss VERSION xxx RELEASE xx ISSUE xxx PSWV VERSION: PSWV xx [ Back to Top ]

· How can I bypass Meridian TTY lockout ? On most Meridians, If you get the TTY login wrong 3 times then you will be logged out on that TTY until the time out period ends (Usually 30 minutes). However, if you are using "Named" login & you have the PWD2 passcode. You can still login without having to wait for the timeout period to end. This will only work with the login names option enabled. posted by db [ Back to Top ]

· How do I program to dial out without 9 (or 0) ? A good place to start is GHTrout's website. GH suggests you can use pretranslation, so every number you dial will be dialled with a 9 in front. Problem is of course that you cannot dial internal numbers that start with a 9 this way ... Check out the page at : http://home.wi.rr.com/coilcord/ght/files/Dial_Out_Without_9.html [ Back to Top ]

· How do I add a Phantom number ? First, make sure you have programmed a superloop. Do this by using LD 97 : LD 97 REQ prt TYPE supl

SUPL Now you see a list of all cards that are programmed. I assume you have R 24 or above. If so, your Phantom cards are somewhere between 61 and 80. If you don't see them in the list, add a superloop as following : LD 97 REQ chg (!!!) TYPE supl SUPL N96 Yes, you do have to use CHG, since LD 97 doesn't provide NEW as command. By adding a 'N' in front of the loopnumber, you ADD a loop. The mapping of loopnumbers and TN's for R24 or above is : Ph Ph Ph Ph Ph

loop loop loop loop loop

96 --> TN 61-0 through 64-15 100 --> TN 65-0 through 68-15 104 --> TN 69-0 through 72-15 108 --> TN 73-0 through 76-15 112 --> TN 77-0 through 80-15

By adding superloop 96 you have created TNs 61-0 through 64-15. Now you can go into LD 20 and add 500 sets at will. Remember, if you use MAT you have to add these cards in the configuration. If you use OTM this isn't necessary. [ Back to Top ]

· How do I change serial TTY port options ? First, print the current setup : LD 22 REQ prt TYPE cfn The port you are looking for should look something like this : ADAN TTY 1 TTY_TYPE SDI CAB 00 CARD 00 PORT 1 DES BPS 9600 BITL 8 STOP 1 PARY none FLOW no USER TRF SCH TTYLOG 0 BANR yes Now, go to LD 17 : LD 17 REQ chg

TYPE adan ADAN chg tty 1 The USER prompt is where you define what this port should do. To eliminate one of the options, use an X : USER xtrf Doing this, the user prompt from the previous example will look like this in LD22 : USER SCH [ Back to Top ]

· How to disable or enable a serial TTY com port ? LD 37 .stat Look for the TTY port .dis TTY x where x is the number of the TTY port or .enl TTY x [ Back to Top ] TSPForum FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Category: Main -> Meridian Mail

Question · MM 'down' when backup tape is inserted ? · DTMF tones for handling Mail don't work when speaker is on ? Answer · MM 'down' when backup tape is inserted ? When a backup tape is in your drive, and your PBX goes down and back up, it appears that your MM doesn't come back up. This behaviour is normal, since the Meridian Mail tries to boot from tape if a tape is present. You can speed things up if you eject the tape during this process. MM will boot back from disk. A tip that I read is to just let it boot, and make good use of the time. Check in LD 2 if the system time is set correctly, and check in LD 48 if the link is up. If you do this, MM will boot a lot smoother. You can check any error messages afterwards by going into 'System status and Maintenance' -

'System Events and Error Reports' (SEER) [ Back to Top ]

· DTMF tones for handling Mail don't work when speaker is on ? Users are having problems accessing their voice mail boxes from their 3904 sets while on speaker. It works fine if the user enters the digits very slowly but if they enter them at a normal or fast pace it doesn't seem to recognize them. It only happens while on speaker. If they are on the the handset it works just fine. Voice mail systems respond to DTMF tones. They don't care what generates them. It might be (and probably is) music playing in the background, because it's tone-rich. In some cases, it might even be a frequency hit by a person's voice. Women generally have higher pitched voices than men and more frequently duplicate tones that are associated with VM commands. Press the mute 'on' or turn off any radio nearby. [ Back to Top ] TSPForum FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Category: Main -> General issues

Question · What is ERR5575 ? · How do I make a backup to a PC ?

Answer · What is ERR5575 ? ERR 5575 is not documented in the NTP's. However, you can find it in MERL 3.0. The exact description given in MERL is : ERR5575 tn The M3900 set has firmware that cannot use some Phase 3 features. Action: Upgrade the firmware of the set on that tn. [ Back to Top ]

· How do I make a backup to a PC ? Assuming you want to back up the PBX (not voicemail). This whole procedure is outlined under load 143 in the NTP. Switch backup instructions (Option 11C): 1. Option 11C Backup using a terminal emulation program (ProComm) 2. Make sure option 11c is set for 8-N-1. The data transfer mode needs to be XMODEM. 3. Log into switch 4. LD 43 5. EDD (typical data dump) 6. **** (Once completed) 7. LD 143 8. Press ENTER 9. XBK 10. Press ENTER 11. System responds with "INFO" 12. A timer is started in the switch now. You have five minutes to do the next step. 13. Enter the text to appear as a header on the data file (128 characters maximum) 14. Press ENTER 15. Wait a couple of seconds; the following will show on the display "R>". You have two minutes to initiate the transfer from the PC side. 16. Initiate the x-modem transfer from the PC to receive the file 17. When the transfer is done, system responds with "OK". 18. Type XVR 19. Press ENTER 20. Wait a couple of seconds; the following will show up on the display "R>". This is to initiate the verification. 21. You will see "CCCC". Each "C" is about three seconds. You have about one minute to initiate the upload. 22. Start the upload procedure from your PC 23. When verified, system responds with "OK". 24. **** (After "OK") 25. Log out of the system [ Back to Top ] [ Back to FAQ Index ]

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