Lucent Technologies Release 6 Security Camera User Manual


 
DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 6
Installation and Test for Multi-Carrier Cabinets
555-230-112
Issue 5
May 1998
Install and Wire Telephones and Other Equipment
Page 5-106Add Multiple Announcement
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Add Multiple Announcement
TN750C Multiple Announcement circuit packs are required if the system has
multiple announcement circuit packs. At least 1 TN750C circuit pack is required.
A maximum of 10 TN750C Announcement circuit packs are allowed in a system.
No more than 1 TN750 or TN750B can reside in the system. The TN750C can
install in any port or service (TDM) slot, and need not reside in a control carrier
for extra power holdovers.
The announcements from a TN750 or TN750B can be saved and then restored to
a TN750C.
NOTE:
Do not copy or restore announcements from a TN750C to a TN750 or
TN750B circuit pack, as this process may corrupt the announcement data.
TN750C Announcement Circuit Pack
The TN750C circuit pack contains on-board flash memory which provides
internal backup of announcements on the circuit packs. Thus, the TN750C circuit
pack does not need the save and restore processes. However, you can use the
save and restore processes to copy announcements from the TN750 or TN750B
to a TN750C circuit pack.
The TN750C circuit pack can replace a TN750 or TN750B circuit pack. The
difference in operation is that the TN750C circuit pack automatically restores and
reports the availability of announcements from its own internal flash memory in 5
minutes, rather than the approximately 40 minutes for the TN750 or TN750B
circuit pack reporting from the mass-storage system.
If a circuit pack already has announcements in its flash memory, the yellow LED
flashes as the announcements copy to the Voice RAM.
Save and Restore Recorded Announcements
!
CAUTION:
If the yellow LED is on, do not remove the circuit pack. This will corrupt the
announcement data.
The syntax for saving from any TN750 circuit pack is save announcements
[from PCSS] and press
Enter. Where P is the port network number (1 for PPN, and
2-4 for EPN), C is the carrier designation (A, B, C, D, or E), and SS is the number
of the slot in which the circuit pack resides (01 to 21).
The syntax for restoring to a TN750C circuit pack is restore announcements
[disk | tape [to PCSS]] and press
Enter. Where P is the port network number (1 for
PPN, and 2-4 for EPN), C is the carrier designation (A, B, C, D, or E), and SS is