Isdn pri-u alarms – Teo E911 Response System Installation User Manual

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Teo E911 Response Server 9145 Installation Instructions

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Alarm Text

Alarm Description

Alarm Clearing

ISDN PRI-U

Transmit AIS

The 9145 does not detect an

incoming ISDN signal from the

PBX and is responding by

transmitting the AIS (Alarm

Indicating Signal also known as

Blue Alarm).

Verify the ISDN PRI-U

connection from the PBX

transmit pair to the 9145

receive pair.

ISDN PRI-U

Transmit RAI

The 9145 is in an out of service

condition and not ready to process

911 calls from the PBX. The unit is

transmitting the RAI (Remote

Alarm Indication, also known as

Yellow Alarm) signal to indicate

this condition.

This alarm is normal during

power up conditions, but

should never persist for more

than 60 seconds. If the alarm

persists, contact Teo Technical

Support.

ISDN PRI-U

Receive AIS

The 9145 is receiving the AIS

(Alarm Indicating Signal also

known as Blue Alarm) signal from

the PBX. This indicates that the

PBX does not detect an incoming

ISDN signal from the 9145.

Verify the ISDN PRI-U

connection from the 9145

transmit pair to the PBX receive

pair.

ISDN PRI-U

Receive RAI

The PBX is in an out of service

condition and not ready to process

911 calls to the 9145. The PBX is

transmitting the RAI (Remote

Alarm Indication, also known as

Yellow Alarm) signal to indicate

this condition.

This alarm is normal during

power up conditions, but

should never persist for more

than 60 seconds. If the alarm

persists, contact Teo Technical

Support.

ISDN PRI-U

Receive BPVs

Bipolar Violations (BPVs) or

Excessive Zeros ISDN Line Coding

condition.

Make sure that the PBX line

coding is configured for Bipolar

8 Zeros Substitution (B8ZS).

Electrical noise on the ISDN-PRI

line can also cause this.

ISDN PRI-U

Receive Slip

ISDN-PRI Frame Slip condition.

Make sure that the PBX is

configured for a recovered

clock source (line or loop clock).


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