Specifications
8 Installation
Verify The CSR and vector settings as follows:
If using the MicroVAX Diagnostic Monitor (MDM):
a. Refer to the "MDM Release Note" and the other documentation that
you received with your MDM kit for instructions on how to boot
MDM. You must use release 125 of MDM or greater to test DECvoice
modules. (For more troubleshooting and diagnosis information, see
Chapter 5 in this manual.)
b. If you set the DECvoice modules to the proper CSR setting,
they appear in the configuration display. The first DECvoice
module is named DTC04A, the second DTC04B, and so on. If any
DECvoice modules do not appear in the configuration, refer to the
troubleshooting section in Chapter 5.
c. After MDM locates all the DECvoice modules, run the verification
tests. Initially, you should run the verification tests for one module
at a time. If the test reports a failure - "cannot generate Host alert"
then the vector settings may be incorrect for that module. (Refer to
Chapter 5.)
d. Verification is complete. You can now run the exercisor testing.
If using VMS:
a. Boot VMS by following the instructions given in the VAX/VMS system
documentation. You must be using VAX/VMS version 5.0 or greater
and you must have the VOX Run-Time Library installed.
b. After you boot VAX/VMS, log in to the system account and type:
$ SHOW DEVICE VX
c. The DECvoice modules appear as VXA0:, VXB0:, ... , up to VXP0: (for
a 16 line system). If any of your DECvoice modules are missing, refer
to the troubleshooting information in Chapter 5.
d. Run the DECvoice tests on each module following the instructions
on the VOX Run-Time Library software release notes. If any of your
DECvoice modules return with a DEVICE TIMEOUT error, refer
to the troubleshooting information in Chapter 5. The tests should
(initially) be run one module at a time.
e. Verification is complete. You can now run further testing.