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- VRS II 4TEL training guide
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-
- TERADYNE
-
- VRS II User Handbook 4T-111-72
- Contents
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LIST OF CONTENTS
- CHAPTER 1 INRODUCTION PAGE
-
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1.1
-
- 1.2 USING VRS II 1.1
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- 1.3 USING THIS MANUAL 1.1
-
- CHAPTER 2 LOGGING INTO VRS 11 PAGE
-
- 2.1 LOGGING INTO VRS II PAGE
-
- 2.1.1 Directory Number Testing 2.1
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- 2.1.2 Equipment Number Testing 2.2
-
- 2.2 UNIVERSAL COMMANDS 2.3
-
- 2.3 TIMEOUT 2.3
-
- CHAPTER 3 PRIMARY COMMANDS PAGE
-
- 3.1 PRIMARY COMMANDS 3.1
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- 3.2 CHANGE PHONE NUMBER 3.1
- 3.2.1 Change to Directory Number 3.2
- 3.2.2 Change to Equipment Number 3.3
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- 3.3 EXTENDED TEST 3.4
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- 3.4 COMPLETION TEST 3.4
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- 3.5 HANG UP 3.5
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- 3.6 REPEAT LAST RESULTS 3.5
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- 3.7 HELP 3.5
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- 3.8 DEMAND TEST 3.6
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- CHAPTER 4 SUBSCRIBER BUSY OPTIONS PAGE
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- 4.1 SUBSCRIBER BUSY MEU 4.1
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- 4.2 ELECTRONIC MONITOR 4.1
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- 4,3 OVERRIDE AND TEST 4.1
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- 4.4 WAIT FOR IDLE 4.1
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- CHAPTER 1
-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
-
- The Voice Response System or VRS II provides the man in the fieldwith
- access
- to 4 TEL, enabling him to make use of the smae facilities available
- tothe RSC.
- By means of single pushbutton commands and spoken responses, the faultsmanis
- able to perform line test, interactions and othe rprocedures on the
- faulty
- line.
-
- 1.2 USING VRS II
- Access to VRS II requires the use of a handset with MF facilities. By
- dialing
- the appopriate number and entering a unique ID code, the faultsman willbe
- logged into the VSR 11 system.
- By means of a voice synthesiser, VRS II talks to the faultsman, who
- is
- then able to chose by means of single MF pushbutton commands from a
- menuof
- options. The complete menu can also be spoken to assist new users, whilst
- allowing more experienced users to progress directly with operating
- theVRS II
- once they have mastered the simple command structure.
- VRS II can also be used as a completion tool for testing the line once
- repair has been made, and logging it's completion back to the Repair
- Centre.
-
- 1.3 USING THIS MANUEL
- This manuel has been writen with the new user in mind, following each
- step
- required to access the VSR II and explaing the commands available to
- the
- faultsman at each step. Commands are given in the correct sequence,
- andthe
- appropriate voice responses which the faultsman would hear are also
- displayed.
- The convention chosen to represent the communication between the user
- and the VSR II is shown on the righthand side of the page in heavy italic
- print. (it's not actually sorry). An example of this is given below:
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key # "Demand test"
-
- "The line is being accessed"
- "The line is being tested"
-
- (Results)
-
- "4 TEL Service Primary Commands"
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
- CHAPTER 2
- LOGGING INTO VRS II
-
- 2.1 LOGGING IN TO VRS II
-
- To call VRS II, dial the appropriate number:
-
- VRS II will answer with a 3 - level tone. Enter your VRS II AccessID
- code:
-
- N.B. The # must follow the code to complete the entry.
-
- When VRS II recognises the ID code , it will speak an informationmessage:
-
- "This is the Teradyne 4Tel system"
-
- If the VRS has NOT been configured for equipment number testing,VSR
- II will
- proceed directly with Directory Number testing, as desribed in paragraph2.1.1
- below.
-
- If however the VRS has been configured for Equipement Number testing,VRS
- will
- next asks you to choose between a Directory Number test and an Equipwment
- Number test:
-
- "To test a Directory number enter 1"
- "To test an Equipwment Number enter 2"
- "Please make a selection"
-
- Choose the test type by entering either a 1 or a 2.
-
- 2.1.1 DIRECTORY NUMBER TESTING
-
- If aDirectory Number number testing has been selected VRS will askyou
- to enter
- the exchange prefix of the line number to be tested:
-
- Enteer the appropriate exchange prefix, followed by the terminating#"
-
- VRS will repeat the exchange prefix, and then ask for the line numberto
- be
- tested:
-
- "Please enter a phone number"
-
- VRS II will repest the phone number.
-
- If the VRS has been configured to operate over the 4TEl Data Network,VRS
- will attempt to establish a connection to the SAC via the data network,and
- will say
-
- "Connecting to network, please wait"
-
- The previous message will NOT be spoken if the VRS is not configuredto
- operate
- over the 4Tel Data Network.
-
- For either configuration, when a connection to the SAC has been madeVRS
- II
- will say:
-
- "4TEL service Primary Commands"
-
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
- You have now gained access to the full VRS II system and are readyto
- enter the
- various commands required to test the line.
-
- 2.1.2 Equipement Number Testing
-
- If Equipement Number testing has been selected, VRS II will ask youto
- enter
- the exchange prefix of the line number to be tested.
-
- "Please enter a prefix"
-
- Enter the appropriate exchange prefix, following by the terminating#:
-
- VRS II will repeat the exchange prefix, and then ask for the appropriate
- concentrator ID.
-
- "Please enter concentrator ID"
-
- Enter the appropriate concentrator ID, followed by the terinating#.
- Note: If the concetrator ID is not applicable, simply enter the terminating#.
- This informs the VRS II that a concentrator ID is not to be used.
-
- VRS II will repeat the concentrator ID (if entered), and then askfor
- the
- equipement number to be tested:
-
- "Please enter an equipement number"
-
- VRS II will repeat the equipment.
-
- If the VRS has been configured to operate over the 4Tel Data Network,VRS
- will
- attempt to esablish a connection to the SAC via the data network, and
- willsay:
-
- "Connecting to network, please wait"
-
- The previous message will NOT be spoken if the VRS is not configuredto
- operate
- over the 4Tel Data Network.
-
- For either configuration, when connection to the SAC has been made,VRS
- II
- will say:
-
- "4TEL service Primary Commands"
-
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
- You have now gained access to the full VRS II system and are readyto
- enter the
- various commands required to test the line.
-
- 2.2 UNIVERSAL COMMANDS
-
- The meaning of VRS II keyed commands will vary depending on the levelof
- testing. however, throughout the time you will be using the VRS II,
- four
- universal commands will always be available.
-
- * Stop everthing and return VRS II to "Primary Commands"
-
- 8 Logoff, which must be used before clearing down VRS II requests"Please
- hang up"
-
- 9 Repeat the last test results again.
-
- 0 List all valid commands.
-
- 2.3 TIMEOUT
-
- If the 8 is not keyed , the VRS II input port will be held busy fortwo
- minutes
- whilst waiting for the next command. Option 8, Logff, ensures that VRSII
- is
- cleared down completely, alloing other user (i.e legit ones ;)) to accessthe
- system.
-
- CHAPTER 3
- PRIMARY COMMANDS
-
- 3.1 PRIMARY COMMANDS
- Having successfully logged in, VRS II will request:
-
- "Please enter a primary command"
-
- As well as the Universal Commands cover int he previous Chapter,yyu
- are now at
- the primary level and can input any one of these primary level commands:
-
- 1 Change Phone Nmber
- 2 Extended Test
- 7 Completion Test
- 8 Hang Up
- 9 Repeat Last Results
- 0 Help
- # Demand Test
- * Primary Commands
-
- 3.2 CHANGE PHONE NUMBER (Key 1)
- Invoking this command causes the system to prompt the user for a new
- lineor
- equipement number. This new number specifies the line which subsequentcommands
- will test. After completing this command, the system returns to the
- Primary
- commands displayed above. Procedures for changing the line to to be
- etsedare
- as follows:
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key 1 "Change phone number"
-
- Note: if the VRS has NOT been configured for Equipment testing, theVRS
- will
- proceed as for a Directory Number selection. If however the VRS has
- been
- configured for testing the VRS will prompt for a selection between Directory
- Number and Equipement Number testing, as follows:
-
- "To test a Directory Number enter 1"
- "To test an Equipement number enter 2"
- "Please make a selection"
-
- The next sequence of user actions and VRS II responses will dependupon
- the
- users selection to the last prompt.
- 3.2.1 Change to Directory Number
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key 1 for Directory Numbers "Pleas enter a prefix"
-
- Enter prefix required Prefix is repeated
- Followed by a # "Please enter a phone number"
-
- Enter the line number to be tested (line number is repeated)
- followed by the terminating #
-
- "4TEL Service Primary Commands"
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
- 3.2.2 Change to equipment Number
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key 2 for Equipment Numbers "Please enter a prefix"
-
- Enter prefix required Prefix is repeated
- Followed by a #
- "Please enter a Concentator ID"
- Enter the concentrator Id
- followed by the terminating # (concentator ID is repeated)
-
- Note: If a concentrator ID is not applicable simply enter the terminating#
-
- "Pleae enter an Equipment Number"
-
- Enter the equipment number to be (equipment number is repeated)
- tested followed by the terminating #
-
-
- "4TEL Service Primary Commands"
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
-
-
- 3.3 EXTENDED TEST (Key 2)
- This command is similar to Demand Test except that following the test,
- the user reamians in the Extended test Menu. Full details of the options
- available through Extended Tests are cover in Chapter 5.
-
- the procedure for using the Extended Test Command is as follows:
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key 2 "Extended Test"
-
- "The line is being accessed"
- "The line is being tested"
-
- (Results)
-
- "Extended Test"
- "Please enter a command"
-
-
-
- 3.4 COMPLETION TEST (Key 7)
-
- This command is similar to Demand Test except that upon completion of
- the
- test, the results are logged as a "Completion Test" verifyingthe line's
- conditionand simplifying the closing of the job.
- Procedures for using the Completion TestOption areas follows:
-
- Your Action VRS II Response
-
- Key 7 "Completion test"
-
- "The line is being accessed"
- "The line is being tested"
-
- (Results)
-
-
- "4TEL Service Primary Commands"
- "Please enter a Primary Command"
-
-
-