Instruction manual
System Testing and Verification
(5).
Press the button corresponding to the logical ID to turn on
the LED (if assigning a line) or turn off the LED
(if removing a line), or if you selected
Entry Mode,
enter the line number.
(6).
Repeat from 5a(4) to assign more lines to the station or from
5a(2) to assign lines to another station or press
Enter.
When
programming is complete, press Home.
b. Verify that the lines were assigned to the buttons:
(1).
Exit ADMIN.
(2).
Press Inspect to enter the inspect mode.
(3).
Press the button on which the line was assigned:
■ If a line is assigned to the button, the “Line 8XX - 1“ is
shown on the display (8
XX is the line number for the BRI line
assigned to the button).
■ If the button is a BRI Access button, the “BRI Access” is
shown on the display.
(3).
Press Home to exit the inspect mode.
c. Place a test call from station B to station D:
(1).
Pre-select the button for the line,
—
The red LED next to the button is steadily lit.
If not, check that this line has been assigned to the button using the
procedure in steps 5a and 5b above.
(2).
Lift the receiver.
—
The red and green LEDs next to the button are steadily lit and you
hear dial tone.
If not, (the red LED goes off), and this is the first call attempt, verify
that the SPID is entered correctly for the line and try the call again
after about a minute. If the call fails again, unplug and replug the
corresponding DSL and try the call again after about a minute. If this
final call fails once again, write “n” in the “Outgoing Call” column of
the planning form and write the type of tone, if any, that you hear at
the calling and destination stations in the “Comments” column.
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