GAI-Tronics TMA Version 7.5.0 Telephone Management Application (TMA) User Guide (Ver. 7.5.0 and newer) User Manual

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Pub. 42004-479B

Telephone Management Application (TMA) User Guide

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Parameter

Common Name Function

Fault Indicator 10

(Microprocessor
Self Test)

In the event any abnormal processing activity occurs during periodic testing of the
phone’s microprocessor, the phone logs the occurrence and performs a call-in to
TMA, only if the adjacent “Call-In After Use” check box is checked. This
selection cannot be changed.

Fault Indicator 11

(Call Log 90%
Full)

If (or when) the telephone’s call log memory becomes 90% full, the phone logs the
condition and performs a call-in to TMA after a user call only if the adjacent “Call-
In After Use” check box is checked. This selection cannot be changed.

Fault Indicators
12 through 17

Fault Indicators 12–16 are dedicated to functions listed below, and cannot be
changed:
(12) Last Maintenance Call Interrupted – indicates the most recent poll call or
call-in failed and the phone’s health status was not received by TMA.
(13) Last Call-In Failed – indicates the most recent attempt by the telephone to
call-in to TMA failed and the phone’s health status was not received by TMA.
(14) Stuck Buttons – indicates a push button on the phone is stuck in a closed
position. This also applies to a keypad.
(15) Memory Synchronize – indicates the TMA database does not contain the
same settings as the telephone for one or more of autodial phone numbers.
(16) Configuration Synchronize – indicates the TMA database does not contain
the same settings as the telephone for one or more of its parameter settings other
than the autodial numbers.
(17) Voice Annunciation Option Battery – indicates that the battery in the Voice
Annunciation option require replacement.

Common Name

The Common Name drop-down lists are used to identify which telephone fault
indicator is connected to a particular input, for reporting purposes.

N

OTE

: The fault indicator names in the drop-down list may differ from phone to

phone depending on how or which fault indicators are being used.

Enabled

When checked, the fault indicator selected in the “Common Name” is enabled and
will be reported. If unchecked, it is disabled, and any fault information received on
that sensor is not reported.
N

OTE

: If the sensor does not exist in the telephone, the fault indicator should be

disabled to avoid “phantom” faults from appearing in exception reports.

NC Switch

When checked, the contact is Normally Closed (N.C.), which is the “normal” state
of a fault indicator contact closure. If unchecked, the contact closure for the sensor
is Normally Open (N.O.).

Maint. Call

When selected, the telephone initiates a call-in to the primary number in the call-in
number(s) memory bank.

Voice Call

When selected, the telephone places a voice call when the selected fault indicator
state becomes faulted. The voice call is made from the appropriate memory bank
of autodial numbers, which is determined by the depression of a specific button.

Call-in After Use

When checked, the telephone initiates a call-in to TMA after a user call and is
dependent upon the nature of the fault. This function is only available for Fault
Indicators 9, 10 and 11.

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