User guide

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DRAM (modified MTM) shelf (NT2X58)
Note: For further description of the following packs, see the “Circuit Pack
Description” within this QRG or see NTP 297-8991-805.
0X70 —Processor 2X53 DRAM Control
1X75 DRA Controller 2X59 CODEC
2X09 Multi-Power Output 2X70 Power Converter
2X45
DRAM Interface
4X65
DRAM Control
Optional PROM and RAM Speech Memory Cards
1X76AA 128K Bell Standard English PROM
1X76BA 256K Bell Standard French PROM
1X76CA 256K Mechanized Calling Card Announcement (MCCS)
1X76AB
128K U.S. Bell Standard PROM
1X76AE 256K Automatic Coin Telephone Service (ACTS)
1X76AF Auxiliary Operator Services System (English)
1X76AG Auxiliary Operator Services System (English)
1X76AH
Auxiliary Calling Card Services System (English)
1X76BF
Auxiliary Operator Services System (French)
1X76BG
Auxiliary Operator Services System (French)
1X76BH
Auxiliary Calling Card Services System (French)
1X77A 128K RAM card (for on-site announcement recordings)
1X79AA EEPROM card (for on-site announcement recordings)
DRAMREC Utility Commands
Commands Description
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DRAMREC
accesses the DRAM recording utility subcommands
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QUIT
exits the DRAM recording utility
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ABORT
cancels the previous command
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ASSIGN
datafill the memory management tables for PROMS with
SIT and speech data, but for RAMS with SIT data only
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ASSIGNDUMP <function> {COMMANDS, ANNS}
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COMMANDS
creates a file containing all of the ASSIGN com-
mands used in assigning DRAM phrases
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ANNS
displays the valid DRAM phrases
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CONNECT
connects a specified trunk to a DRAM for recording
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DISCONNECT
disconnects a previously connected trunk from DRAM
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DISPLAY
displays the phrase contents of speech memory
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ERASE
erases the given phrase from speech mem on DRAM
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FIND
lists all occurrences of a phrase name on all DRAMs
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POSITION
record a phrase at a given position in memory
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PLAYBACK
repeatedly plays back the desired phrase
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RECORD
define and record a phrase. Do not use optional
parameters for normal recording
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SITLOAD
puts special info. tones in RAM
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DEBUG <table> <dram/ann>
displays the contents of DRAM tables
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ANNSDEBUG
prints contents of internal ANNS tables (could be large!)
References
Documentation: NTP 297-1001-527, DRAM/EDRAM Maint. Ref. Man.
NTP 297-YYYY-350, Translations Guides
Tab les: DRAMS, ANNS, ANNMEMS, DRAMTRK, CLLI,
DRMUSERS, EDRAMINV, TMINV
Logs: AUDT205 — CC message trouble
AUDT206 — Diagnose & check announcements
AUD207 — Power loss detection in RAM (action required)
OM's: (ANN Group) see registers — ANNATT, ANNMBU,
ANNOVFL, ANNSBU, ANNTRU
Note: For the EDRAM location, see the MTM shelf.
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