DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 5
Maintenance and Test for R5vs/si
555-230-123
Issue 1
April 1997
Routine Maintenance Procedures
Page 5-41System Features
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If the call does not go through (that is, no ringing), determine if the trunk
circuit pack has been removed.
Touch-tone (DTMF) Receiver Test Call
The touch-tone (DTMF) receiver call accesses and tests the four touch-tone
(DTMF) receivers located on the Tone Detector circuit pack. To place the call:
1. Dial the Facility Test Call Feature Access Code (for example, 197, see
Note), and listen for dial tone.
NOTE:
The Feature Access Code (FAC) is administered on the Feature
Access Codes Form. The 197 FAC code used here is an example.
2. Dial the 6-digit port number "PCSSpp":
3. Listen for one of the following tones:
■ Confirmation Tone—touch-tone (DTMF) receiver is connected. Go
to Step 4.
■ Reorder Tone—touch-tone (DTMF) receiver is busy.
■ Intercept Tone—a touch-tone (DTMF) receiver or trunk has not
been accessed.
4. Dial 1234567890*# and listen for Confirmation tone (test passed) or
intercept tone (test failed). The test fails if the touch-tone (DTMF) receiver
does not recognize all the touch-tone (DTMF) signals.
5. To test another touch-tone (DTMF) receiver, repeat Steps 2 through 4.
6. To terminate the test call, hang up the station set used for testing.
Time Slot Test Call
The time slot test call connects the voice terminal user to a specific time slot
located on the TDM Buses (A or B) or out-of-service time slots. Specific Time
Slots To place the call:
1. Dial the Facility Test Call Feature Access Code (for example, 197, see
Note), and listen for dial tone.
P = Part network number (1 for PPN or 2 or 3 for EPN)
C = Carrier number (A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5)
SS = Slot number (01—20)
pp = Touch-tone (DTMF) Receiver Port number (01, 02, 05,
or 06))