DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Maintenance for R6vs/si
555-230-127
Issue 1
August 1997
Maintenance Object Repair Procedures
Page 10-1115S-SYN-PT (Speech Synthesis Port)
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This type of failure affects all four ports on the Speech Synthesis circuit pack,
resulting in errors or alarms on each port.
Speech Synthesis Parameter Update Test (#169)
This test updates the DTMF interdigit time-out parameter used by the Speech
Synthesis circuit pack to be consistent with that specified by the switch
processing element (SPE).
Table 10-399. TEST #168 Speech Synthesis PSS Handshake Test
Error
Code
Test
Result Description/ Recommendation
ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of five times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
1000 ABORT System resources required to run this test are not available. The port may be
busy with a valid call and therefore unavailable for certain tests. You must wait
until the port is idle (yellow LED if off) before retesting.
1. If the port is idle, retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of
five times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
2000 ABORT Response to the test request was not received within the allowable time period.
2100 ABORT Could not allocate the necessary system resources to run this test.
1. Retry the command at one-minute intervals a maximum of five times.
2. If the test continues to abort, escalate the problem.
Any FAIL The on-board microprocessor has timed out while waiting for the PSS controller
to respond or an invalid command has been received by the on-board
microprocessor from the PSS controller. This type of failure may cause features
using the Speech Synthesis Port’s speech services to malfunction.
1. Replace the circuit pack.
PASS The on-board microprocessor/PSS handshake is working correctly.
User-reported troubles should be investigated using other tests and verifying
other ports on this circuit pack are working correctly.
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