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11.6 M1 TESTING
This section is divided in two parts: Testing Requirements and Testing Procedures.
Testing Requirements
The system should always be checked for proper operation after the configuration database is installed or
changes are made.
In addition to the system test, there are some tests that should be made before the Octel 200/300 is
connected. These tests are described in this section.
The tests require the following equipment.
Quantity
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These tests assume no other calls are being made into the Octel 200/300 If the Octel 200/300
receives other calls, the test results may be invalid.
Testing Procedures
After the test extensions are configured and the M1 is prepared for testing, begin the testing procedure.
Before starting the test procedures:
Disconnect the RS-232C cables connected to the SIC8 I/O panel
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Label the M2616 phones (links) Link 1, Link 2, etc.
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Octel 200/300
S.4.1
Table 11-3 Test Equipment
Description
3
2500-type (single line touchtone) phones, one with a message waiting
indicator.
1
Terminal/Teleprinter directly connected to the Octel 200/300, via
RS-232C cable.
1
Hard copy of the configuration database.
2
Extensions for testing, connected to RJ11 jacks. One of these extensions
must be configured for message waiting. Both must be configured for
RNA and busy forwarding.
1
Hard copy of the M2616 modular telephone's button configuration.
1
Hard copy of port mapping information (PRTMAP command).
1
Modular adapter — recommend Armiger 8-position modular adapter,
part number AA-2560A or equivalent.
PB60019-01

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