Specifications

System Features
INTER-TEL
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Power Failure Capabilities
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Date: The Date field shows the date that the indicated fault occurred. The date shows
the month and date as MM-DD.
Fault Code: The Code field holds the associated number of the indicated fault. This
field is four characters in length and the first character is an “M” for messages or “A”
for minor alarms. Each of the different system faults that the system is capable of
detecting is assigned a unique number (M100–M999 or A001–A299) in the system
database.
Type: This field indicates the following:
Alarms: The field shows “ALARM” for system faults that have not stopped sys-
tem operation.
Information Messages: The field shows “INF.” The condition requires no atten-
tion.
Warning Messages: The field shows “WRN.” The condition requires attention
because it may affect system performance.
Severe Messages: The field shows “SVR.” The condition requires attention
because it has affected or will affect system performance.
Realm: This field does not appear for Alarm messages. This two-character field indi-
cates the realm responsible for the message. The field will contain one of the following
abbreviations:
DB indicates that the message applies to the system database. These problems can
often be fixed with appropriate database programming.
HW indicates the messages concerns the system hardware. Typically these prob-
lems are corrected by adjusting or replacing the affected hardware.
EG is indicative of a software error which will, most likely, require the interven-
tion or attention of an Inter-Tel software engineer.
Source: This field does not appear for Alarm messages. This two-character field indi-
cates the software source responsible for the message.
CP indicates that Call Processing is the source
OS refers to the Operating System
SS refers to the System Software
AL refers to a Voice Processing System link
Text: The Text field holds a text message that identifies the particular fault indicated by
the record. This field is at least 40 characters in length and may extend onto subsequent
lines if necessary to present adequate information about the fault. The information
printed on an additional line is preceded with the character “+” to indicate the continua-
tion.
Auxiliary: When necessary, additional information may be printed as part of a message
on separate lines. This additional information is referred to as “auxiliary text.” To iden-
tify this text as pertaining to the previous message, each line is preceded with the
“<“character.
Power Failure Capabilities
The Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400 chassis contains relay contacts that can be used for power failure
bypass. This feature allows one or two single line telephones to connect to predetermined
trunks in the event of a processor board failure or a power failure. Additional equipment is
required.