Code 5: System Diagnostic Mode 2 - Lsi; Code 6: Cpc Copy - Panasonic DBS-576 Technical Manual

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Section 400-Programming
Introduction
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System
Configuration
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System

Code 5: System Diagnostic Mode 2 - LSI

CAUTION: This procedure interrupts call processing. Make certain to perform this test when it has
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the least impact on the system.
Trunks
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Extensions
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FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
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TRS/ARS
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Code 6: CPC Copy

Applications
CAUTION: This procedure interrupts call processing. Make certain to perform this procedure when it
has the least impact on the system.
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Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B
576-13-400
3 (S-RAM programming information test)
5 (dual-port RAM test)
4. Press and release the MODE button.
MN LED blinks during testing.
5. When the MN LED goes off, the test is passed. If the LED does not extinguish,
the memory does not pass the test.
6. After the test is passed, restart the system in the desired mode.
This procedure analyzes the LSI on the CPC card.
1. Set the CODE rotary switch to 5 and the RAM HOLD switch to OFF.
2. Press and hold RESET.
3. When MJ LED lights, release RESET and change the rotary switch as follows:
2 (D-RAM status information test)
3 (S-RAM programming information test)
5 (dual-port RAM test)
4. Press and release the MODE button.
MN LED blinks during testing.
5. When the MN LED goes off, the test is passed. If the LED does not extinguish,
the memory does not pass the test.
6. After the test is passed, restart the system in the desired mode.
This procedure copies the contents of a programmed CPC card ("original CPC") to
another CPC card ("new CPC").
NOTE: Before performing CPC Copy, be sure to first RAMCLEAR the new CPC.
Follow the instructions on pg. Intro-4.
NOTE: The new CPC cannot have a lower capacity than the original CPC. For instance, a
CPC-288 cannot be copied to a CPC-96 (only to another CPC-288 or to a CPC-576).
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
Introduction to DBS 576 Programming
Introduction
0
System
Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B
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