Avaya Definity SI Maintenance Manual page 1322

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Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
a. This condition occurs when the tone detector times out waiting for digits.
1 – Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2 – Verify the dial type.
3 – Refer problem to the CO.
b. Rotary dial before wink – This condition occurs when the CO starts dialing
before the PBX sends wink on a wink-start trunk. 1 – Verify trunk
administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
c. Rotary dial too early – This condition occurs when the CO starts dialing too
soon after seizure on an immediate-start trunk.
1 – Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
d. Rotary dial pulse during wink – This condition occurs when the CO sends
rotary dial digits too soon after seizure on a wink-start trunk.
1 – Verify trunk administered wink/immediate-start parameter.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
e. This is a software audit error that does not indicate any hardware
malfunction. Run the Short Test Sequence and investigate associated
errors (if any).
f. This error type indicates that the circuit pack has been removed or has
been insane for more than 11 minutes. To clear the error, reinsert or
replace the circuit pack.
g. Rotary dial pulse on-hook longer than 105 msec – Break between rotary
pulses is too long.
1 – Test trunk by performing an incoming test call.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
h. Rotary dial rate below eight pulses/sec – More than 135 msec between two
successive breaks.
1 – Verify trunk administered interdigit-timing parameters.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
i. Rotary dial rate above 12 pulses/sec – Less than 75 msec between two
successive breaks.
1 – Verify trunk administered interdigit-timing parameters.
2 – Refer problem to CO.
10-536
Issue 4 May 2002
555-233-123

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