Terminating Trunk Transmission Testing; Removing And Restoring Power - Avaya MCC1 Maintenance Procedures

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Terminating Trunk Transmission testing

The Terminating Trunk Transmission (TTT) (non-interactive) feature provides for extension number
access to three tone sequences that can be used for trunk transmission testing from the far end of the
trunks.
The three test types should have extension numbers assigned on the Maintenance-Related System
Parameters screen:
Test Type 100:___
Test Type 100 provides:
5.5 seconds of 1004-Hz tone at 0dB
Quiet until disconnect; disconnect is forced after 1 minute.
Test Type 102 provides:
9 seconds of 1004-Hz tone at 0dB
1 second of quiet
This cycle is repeated until disconnect; disconnect is forced after 24 hours.
Test Type 105 provides:
9 seconds of 1004-Hz tone at -16dB
1 second of quiet
9 seconds of 404-Hz tone at -16dB
1 second of quiet
9 seconds of 2804-Hz tone at -16dB
30 seconds of quiet
½ second of 2225-Hz test progress tone
Approximately 5 seconds of quiet
Forced disconnect

Removing and restoring power

CAUTION:
Before powering down a carrier containing a DEFINITY AUDIX system (TN568), first
power down the AUDIX unit to avoid damaging the AUDIX software. Instructions for
powering down this the circuit pack are in
power
CAUTION:
If there is an alarm or problem suspected on the removable media do not save translations
to the affected device.
Maintenance Procedures
December 2003
Test Type 102:___
on page 160 and in DEFINITY AUDIX documentation.
Additional maintenance procedures
Terminating Trunk Transmission testing
Test Type 105:___
Removing and restoring EMBEDDED AUDIX
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