Emergency Stand-Alone Mode
trunks, 94
Emergency Stand-Alone Mode (ESAM), 20, 26,
108
alarm, 76
alarm level 2, 26, 87
call transfer, 27
commands, 86–87
ESAM (E), 76
ESAM Auto (E A), 76
ESAM Force (E F), 76
ESAM Never (E N), 76
SET ESAM (S E), 77
compatible telephones, 26
display indications, 27
do-not-ring mode, 27, 29
extension, 27
feature keys, 27
Force, 86
hold, 28
Meridian Digital Telephone support, 26
outgoing calls, 27
primary line feature key, 27
re-order, 28, 29
secondary line feature key, 27
setting, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93
station-to-station dialing, 27
trunk access digit, 28
trunks, 27
XUT, 27
encoding
B8ZS, 21
engineering guidelines, 32
hardware requirements
MCR-unique, 34
Option 11, 35
IPE hardware, 36
LMI and LMX interface cables, 33
remote hardware requirements, 34
survivability requirements, 37
system CPU/real time impact, 39
system serial data access, 39
T1 carrier link
environmental considerations
environmental requirements, 42
EPROM, 30
errored seconds, 113
errors
ESF, 20, 21, 59
Extended Digital LMXs, 10
extended message-waiting line cards, 10
Extended Universal Trunk cards, 10
extension
F
faceplates, 15
Mini-Carrier Remote Description, Installation, and Maintenance
Index
compatibility, 38
telephones supported, 38
traffic capacity, 37
blocking, 37
shipping and seismic considerations
mechanical shock
packaged, 43
transportation bounce, 44
unpackaged (servicing), 44
vibration endurance
operational, 44
operating and storage considerations, 42
operating relative humidity, 43
operating temperature, 42
storage, 43
temperature cycling, 43
thermal shock, 43
shipping and seismic considerations, 43
vibration resonance search, 44
monitoring, 112
CRC-6 errors, 20
ESAM, 27
LEDs, 13, 23
Local Mini-carrier eXtender card (LMX)
IPE (NT5D65), 15
Option 11 (NT5D69), 15
Local Mini-carrier Interface card (LMI)
IPE (NT5D64), 14
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