Clearing Alarms - Mitel MiVoice Office 250 Administration Manual

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Clearing Alarms

You can clear a network-wide alarm on the local node only or on every node in the network. To
clear an alarm, you can use the administrator feature codes or the menu buttons.
To use the feature codes to clear alarms:
1. Dial one of the following feature codes to clear the alarm:
Clear Network Alarm (9851): This feature code clears network-wide alarms on every
node in the network. The Clear Network Alarm feature code may be entered on any
node in the network, but the Send Network Alarms flag must be set for you to clear
alarms on other nodes in the network. Clear Network Alarm does not affect system
alarms.
After you enter the feature code,
priority alarm is cleared.
Clear System Alarm (9850): This feature code clears all local and network-wide sys-
tem alarm displays on your node.
After you enter the feature code,
priority alarm is cleared.
2.
If applicable, enter the feature code again to clear the next alarm in the queue. Only one
alarm is cleared at a time.
To use menu buttons to clear alarms:
1. Do one of the following:
Press the
appears, and the display returns to the idle menu.
Press the
2. If the currently displayed alarm is a system alarm,
the display shows the next highest priority alarm, if there is another alarm.
3. If the currently displayed alarm is a network alarm,
and the display shows the next highest priority alarm, if there is another alarm.
If there are no more alarms, the display returns to the idle menu.
Alarm Text
SYS ALARM #20
CHECK PRINTER
SYS ALARM #21
V-MAIL 80% FULL
SYS ALARM #22
V-MAIL 100% FULL
NETWORK ALARM CLEARED
SYSTEM ALARM CLEARED
CLEAR ALL ALARMS menu button
menu button to clear the currently displayed alarm.
CLEAR ALARM
Table 1: Voice Processing Alarms
Description and Action Required
The printer is not functioning properly.
Check that the cable and the power cord are connected, and that there is paper and
toner.
The external voice mail disk space is 80 percent full. If it reaches 100 percent, Voice
Mail cannot accept any messages until disk space is made available.
Contact service personnel.
100 percent of the external voice mail disk space is in use. Voice mail cannot accept
any messages until disk space is made available.
Contact service personnel.
appears, and the highest
appears, and the highest
to clear all alarms.
ALL ALARMS CLEARED
SYSTEM ALARM CLEARED
NETWORK ALARM CLEARED
Alarms
appears, and
appears,
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