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INPUT/OUTPUT CRASH COURSE Meridian crash course faq798-5880 Posted: 20 May 05 (Edited 3 Jun 05) Programming Meridian SL1 PBX This is a short introduction into programming a Meridian PBX. The Meridian PBX's software divides information into LOADS. Each Load has a specific function for example. LD 20 is where you can print information about phones. The loads range from LD 01 - LD 143 How to HyperTerminal in to the PBX and VOICEMAIL Systems. 1. Launch HyperTerminal 2. Set phone number to your modem dialin number 3. Set terminal emulation to VT102 X Modem 4. Dialâ⬠¦ it should end up at a blank HyperTerminal window 5. Type the password to access the PBX modem. This will not show up on the screen when you type it. The screen should now display ââ¬Å"Ok, You are now transparent to port 1â⬠. 6. Type ââ¬Å"logiâ⬠to login, then the password. 7. You should now have a > command prompt. To go from PBX commands to VOICEMAIL (in Hyperterminal) 1. Go to ââ¬Å"Fileâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Propertiesâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Settingsâ⬠and set the terminal emulation to VT100. 2. At the >, type ââ¬Å"AXâ⬠3. Hit ââ¬Å"F1â⬠to bring up the command bar at the bottom. 4. Hit ââ¬Å"F1â⬠again to Logon To go from VOICEMAIL back to PBX (in Hyperterminal) 1. EXIT all the way out of VOICEMAIL, back to where F1 says ââ¬Å"logonâ⬠(lower left button) 2. Go to ââ¬Å"Fileâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Propertiesâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Settingsâ⬠and set the terminal emulation to VT52. 3. hit ââ¬Å"Ctrl ]â⬠TO EXIT IMPORTANT ââ¬â Do NOT exit HyperTerminal until you have logged out of BOTH the VOICEMAIL and PBX Command System (ââ¬Å"logoâ⬠is the PBX logout command) Basic commands LOGI = LOG IN LOGO = LOG OUT **** = TO CLOSE LOAD ** = RETURN TO REQ PROMPT ERR SCHXXXX = Explanation of error code ( ovlâ⬠¦schâ⬠¦) DNB = DIRECTORY NUMBER (DN) a.k.a. phone extension ex: 2300 TNB = TERMINAL NUMBER (TN) (port number on the switch) = i.e. 24 00 02 05 - 24=Loop 00=Shelf 02=Card 05=Unit = *Please note: Enter "spaces" between the numbers: CUST: Customer number (almost always "0" unless you have more then one customer set up) Short Cut's For Option 11's: When entering the "TN" information you don't have to insert all the 0's. i.e. 09 00 00 02 would only be 9 2. ============================================================ Logging in: Be carful not to log in more than 3 time incorrectly, If you see OVL400 this means you are locked out for up to 45 Minutes. You should see this when you press return:">" or "OVL000"
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