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Testing the Connection, Checking the System’s Serial Port Settings, Programming SMDR - accessories

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The Update Utility and SMDR Testing the Connection To test the connection: 1. Open HyperTerminal on your Windows PC or laptop: - Click Start + Programs + Accessories + Communications + Hyperterminal. - Double-click Hyperterm.exe. - Name your connection, pick an icon, and click OK. 2. When you see the Connect To screen, open the Connect using drop down and select Direct to Com n (where n is the number of the PC COM port connected to the system). 3. Click OK after making your selection above. 4. When you see the COMn Properties, set the parameters to the following: - Bits per second = 19200 - Data bits = 8 - Parity = none - Stop bits = 1 - Flow control = none 5. Click OK after making your selections above. 6. Press Enter. You should see some diagnostic data. If you press Enter again, you will see:> If you don' t see anything (or garbage) on your screen, check your connections and HyperTerminal settings and try again. 7. From the PC or laptop keyboard, press Shift 1 to enable history. To verify the connection, lift the handset or use features at any telephone. History data will display on the PC or laptop screen. 8. Once you have verified that everything is working OK, press Shift 1 again to disable history. Checking the System's Serial Port Settings To check the system's serial port settings: 1. Enter the programming mode. 2. Enter 0301 + HOLD. 3. Press VOL v until you see: BAUD?nnnn 4. Enter the new baud rate, if required + HOLD. (0=1200, 1=2400, 2=4800, 3=9600, 4=19200, 5=38400) 5. Press CONF to exit program 0301. OR Go to Programming SMDR below. Note: You can press Ctrl + Break on the PC connected to the system serial port to toggle through the available system baud rates. Programming SMDR For additional SMDR programming options, see Station Message Detail Recording in the Software Manual on your System Document CD. q 0301: SMDR Port Enter 1 to enable SMDR output from the system's RS-232-C port. q 0301: Print SMDR Header Enter Y to have the beginning of the SMDR report include the column header data. Enter N to have the SMDR report only include the call data (without the header). q 1001: Print SMDR Enter Y to have the SMDR report include calls on the trunk. Enter N to have the SMDR report exclude calls on the trunk. 5-2 x Section 5: Maintenance Options and SMDR DS1000 Hardware Manual

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The Update Utility and SMDR
5-2
Section 5: Maintenance Options and SMDR
DS1000 Hardware Manual
Testing the Connection
To test the connection:
1.
Open HyperTerminal on your Windows PC or laptop:
- Click
Start
+
Programs
+
Accessories
+
Communications
+
Hyperterminal
.
- Double-click
Hyperterm.exe
.
- Name your connection, pick an icon, and click
OK
.
2.
When you see the
Connect To
screen, open the
Connect using
drop down and select
Direct to Com n
(where n is the number of the PC COM port connected to the system).
3.
Click
OK
after making your selection above.
4.
When you see the
COMn Properties
, set the parameters to the following:
-
Bits per second
= 19200
-
Data bits
= 8
-
Parity
= none
-
Stop bits
= 1
-
Flow control
= none
5.
Click
OK
after making your selections above.
6.
Press
Enter
.
You should see some diagnostic data. If you press Enter again, you will see:>
If you don’ t see anything (or garbage) on your screen, check your connections and HyperTer-
minal settings and try again.
7.
From the PC or laptop keyboard, press Shift 1 to enable history.
To verify the connection, lift the handset or use features at any telephone. History data will dis-
play on the PC or laptop screen.
8.
Once you have verified that everything is working OK, press
Shift 1
again to disable history.
Checking the System’s Serial Port Settings
To check the system
s serial port settings:
1.
Enter the programming mode.
2.
Enter
0301
+
HOLD
.
3.
Press
VOL
until you see:
BAUD?nnnn
4.
Enter the new baud rate, if required +
HOLD
.
(0=1200, 1=2400, 2=4800, 3=9600, 4=19200, 5=38400)
5.
Press
CONF
to exit program 0301.
OR
Go to Programming SMDR below.
Note: You can press
Ctrl
+
Break
on the PC connected to the system serial port to toggle through the avail-
able system baud rates.
Programming SMDR
For additional SMDR programming options, see
Station Message Detail Recording
in the
Software Manual
on your
System Document CD
.
0301: SMDR Port
Enter 1 to enable SMDR output from the system’s RS-232-C port.
0301: Print SMDR Header
Enter Y to have the beginning of the SMDR report include the column header data. Enter N to have the
SMDR report only include the call data (without the header).
1001: Print SMDR
Enter Y to have the SMDR report include calls on the trunk. Enter N to have the SMDR report exclude
calls on the trunk.