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Table 7-4.
ASX-200BX ATM Switch LEDs (Continued)
LED
Color
TXn
Green (solid)
Red (solid)

4. ALARM MESSAGES

4.1
plays or on the primary attendant's display only. (See PROGRAMMING,
details.) Also, when a minor alarm has occurred, the MINOR ALARM LED on the CPC or
CPU Card is lit yellow.
4.2
gramming. (See
4.3
mation about system status during troubleshooting. The programmer may enable any combina-
tion of the error message types. (See FEATURES,
274, for more information.) The available message types are:
4.4
cedures, are outlined in the following sections.
NOTE:
restore program to save the customer's database (see
then be restored (loaded) into a CPC or CPU Card, if necessary. Make sure that the database
back-up battery on the CPC or CPU Card has a charge of at least 3.3VDC and that the battery
back-up jumper strap is in the ON position.
4.5
alarms and network-wide alarms:
4.6
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The port is sending data to the phone system.
There is no connection.
Minor alarm messages can be programmed to appear on all administrator stations' dis-
Major alarm messages will appear on all affected display phones, regardless of pro-
page 7-22
for more information.)
System messages can be printed to give service personnel and Inter-Tel engineers infor-
Information Messages: These messages give information concerning system opera-
tion.
Warning Messages: The warnings in these messages indicate that a condition exists
which may affect system performance.
Alarm Messages: Alarm messages indicate that a minor alarm has occurred, but that
general system operation was not affected.
Severe Messages: These messages indicate that a severe error has occurred in the sys-
tem.
Some of the possible alarm messages, along with their associated troubleshooting pro-
If a procedure suggests replacing the CPC or CPU Card, first try using the save/
To allow one administrator to monitor multiple nodes, the system provides both system
Network-Wide Alarms: When an event occurs that generates a network-wide alarm,
the alarm is broadcast to every node in the system.
System Alarms: System alarms appear only on the node on which the alarm was gen-
erated.
Alarms are classified as follows:
A000 - A019: Minor System alarms. Can be handled without calling a technician.
A020 - A039: Minor Voice Processing alarms. Can be handled without calling a techni-
cian.
A100 - A199: Major System alarms. Require assistance from a technician.
Indication
page
5-313, and PROGRAMMING,
page 6-65
in PROGRAMMING). It can
page
6-259, for
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