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Demand test descriptions and error codes - Avaya Support

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-BD (Announcement circuit pack)<br />

-BD (Announcement circuit pack)<br />

MO Name in Log Alarm Level Initial comm<strong>and</strong> to run Full name of MO<br />

-BD MIN<br />

WRN<br />

<strong>test</strong> board location l Announcement Circuit Pack<br />

Note:<br />

Note: The information contained in -BD refers only to the TN750-series of circuit packs.<br />

Expressions such as "announcement circuit pack" <strong>and</strong> "announcement board"<br />

are to be interpreted to mean the TN750-series only.<br />

The TN750 announcement circuit pack is a service circuit which provides an integrated means<br />

for recording announcements that can be played back on dem<strong>and</strong> by call processing as part of<br />

a calling feature (for example, announcements on hunt group calls). There are 16<br />

Announcement Ports on the announcement circuit pack. Each port can play any integrated<br />

announcement, independently of the other ports. In addition to the 16 announcement Ports, the<br />

announcement circuit pack also has one Data Line Circuit Port (port 17). The Data Line Circuit<br />

Port is used for uploading/downloading the announcement memory to/from the memory card. If<br />

there are any <strong>error</strong>s associated with port 17, refer to DAT-LINE (Data Line Port). If there are any<br />

<strong>error</strong>s associated with any other port, refer to -PT (Announcement Port).<br />

Note:<br />

Note: TN750C is required if the system has multiple TN750x announcement boards (up<br />

to ten are allowed). Only one TN750A/B may be present in the system with up to<br />

nine additional TN750C boards. All ten boards may be TN750C. The<br />

announcements from a TN750A/B can be saved <strong>and</strong> restored to a TN750C, but<br />

once the announcements are recorded onto a TN750C they are not backward<br />

compatible with the TN750A/B.<br />

The announcement circuit pack has two processors on it. The first processor, or Angel, controls<br />

the circuit pack <strong>and</strong> communicates with the switch via the control chel on the TDM Bus. The<br />

second processor, or Speech Processor (SP), controls the speech memory <strong>and</strong><br />

announcements. Digital speech is converted from its TDM Bus form to an internal storage form<br />

(for recording) <strong>and</strong> vice versa (for playbacks) by the 140AY device on the circuit pack, which<br />

has 16 chels (one for each Announcement Port).<br />

Issue 5 May 2009 87

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