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I would like to know how can I test the built-in PB receivers circuits in the main CPU card..?? regards to all
Lee
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As far as I can remember there is no easy way other than buying them all out and letting them in one at a time and testing normal functionality using an analog phone.
Command is 450>xxZ:0=busy ,1=in service Where xx = Card number (E2xx)z= cct (0-3)
This will busy out the onboard registers 450>000:0 450>001:0 450>002:0 450>003:0 If you have other cards programmed you will need to busy them out as well.
change them to 1 individually to let them back in. Use an analog phone to test - dialtone - break dialtone ( dial an extension) - make trunk call
I'm pretty sure thats all they are used for ( unless you have an auto attendant)
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Thanx a lot billbry...I will post back with the results. I have auto attendant in the pbx...
Lee
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