A
- A Calls B ; B Calls A Meter Pulse (9320014) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B ; B Calls A Standard (9320001) (9327002) (9327029) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B ; B Calls A VoP 1-Way Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B ; B Calls A VoP Signal Analysis Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B ; B Calls A VOP Trip Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B Meter Pulse (9320013) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B Standard (9320000) (9327001) (9327028) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B VoP 1-Way Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B VoP Signal Analysis Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- A Calls B VOP Trip Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- AC Adapter Plug
- AC Input
- Accessing the Line Monitor Screen
- Accessing the Statistics Display Screen
- Accumulator
- Add On Features
- Add or Delete Program Range
- Window
- Adding a Cause Code
- Adding a Different Script to a Range of Call Programs
- Adding, Changing, or Deleting a Cause Code
- ADSI Requirements
- ADSI Upgrade Instructions
- AM1 Originate/Originate Tone Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- AM1 Terminate/Terminate Tone Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- AM2-A
- AM2-A Front Panel
- AM2-A Functional Block Diagram
- AM2-A Functional Description
- AM2-A Menu Tree by Function Key
- Analog and CAS A Calls B; B Calls A Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS A Calls B Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Originate then Terminate Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Originate VoP 1-Way Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Originate VoP Detection Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Originate VoP Signal Analysis Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Origination VOP Trip Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Terminate then Originate Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Terminate VoP 1-Way Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Terminate VoP Detection Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Terminate VoP Signal Analysis Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog and CAS Terminate VoP Trip Delay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog Display Services Interface
- Analog Line Cards
- Analog Originate Coin First Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog Originate Dial Tone First Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog Originate Semi-post Pay Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog/CAS for Unpaired Originate Dropout Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Analog/CAS for Unpaired Terminate VOP II Dropout Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- APPENDIX A: Cause Codes
- APPENDIX B: Analog Display Services Interface
- APPENDIX C: Extended Reporting
- Applying Power
- Archiving Call Generator Configuration using TeraTerm Terminal Emulator
- Archiving Call Generator Files
- Archiving Files using FeatureCall
- Arming/Disarming Schedule
- Assembler and Linker
- Assigning Call Programs to One or More Sets
- Assigning Protocols to Specific Line Numbers
- Audio
- Audio Components
- Audio Monitor
- Auto Schedule Menu
- Auto Scheduling
- Automatic Report Generation
- Automatic Reports
- Automatically Scheduling Tests
- Auxiliary I/O Port
- Auxiliary Port for Chaining Units
- Available Scripts
- AVER100MS
- Average
- AVG PD DELAY
- AVG START DELAY
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B
- Battery Back-Up Board
- Battery Back-Up Board Location
- Battery Life Expectancy
- Battery Replacement
- Baud Rate
- Binary File
- British Telecommunications
- Broadcast Mode
- BT ADSI Unpaired Terminate (9320078) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Bulk Call Testing
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C
- Cable Television Authority
- Calibration Policy
- Call Generator Internal Filenames
- Call Program
- Call Programs and Call Test Sets
- Call Programs and Scripts
- Call Progress Detectors
- Call Setup Menu
- Call Statistic Report Codes
- Call Statistics
- Call Statistics Format Menu
- Call Statistics Registers
- Call Statistics Report
- Call Test Set
- CALLED BUSY
- Caller Display Service
- Calling Identity Delivery
- Calling Line Identity Presentation
- Capacity
- Cause Codes
- Chaining Cable
- Chaining Commands
- Chaining Layout
- Changing Scripts in Existing Call Programs
- Changing/Replacing a Cause Code
- Channels
- Character Keys
- Character Resolution
- Chassis Grounding
- Chassis Grounding Kit Option Installation
- Clock
- CODE X (14-32)
- Code#
- Coin Analog Terminate with Overtime Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Command Keys
- Command Reference Section
- Communicating with the AM2-A
- Communications I/O
- Communications Interface
- Configuration Commands
- Configuration Misc Menu
- Configuration MISC Screen
- Configure Call Stats Report
- Configuring the AM2-A
- Configuring the Ethernet Port
- Configuring the RS-232 and Ethernet Ports
- Configuring the RS-232 Port
- Confirmation Tone Generators
- Conflicting Channel
- Connecting the PC/Workstation to the AM2-A
- Continue
- Control Command Interface
- Control Command Syntax Help
- Converting Protocol
- Converting Script Source Files to a Script
- Cooling
- Copy Parameters Menu
- Copy to Programs
- Copy to Script Window
- Copying a Script
- Copying Marked Values
- Counter
- CPU
- CR Delay
- Creating a Call Program
- Creating a Range of Call Programs
- Creating a Single Call Program
- Crossover Ethernet RJ-45 Cable Connector Pinout
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D
- Date
- DB-25 to RJ-45 10Base-T Ethernet Adapter
- Default Frequencies
- Default Gateway IP Address
- Default Level
- Delete Call Program
- Delete Program Range Window
- Deleting a Cause Code
- Deleting a Script
- Dialing Codes
- Dialog Boxes
- Digit Generators for In-band Signaling
- Dimensions
- Disable
- Disarming Schedule
- Display
- Download Messages
- Downloaded Script
- Download Scripts and Protocols (line types)
- DTMF Receiver
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E
- Enabling/Disabling Call Programs
- Encoding Scheme
- Environment
- Erasing Files
- Erasing Files using FeatureCall
- Erasing Files using the Command Line Interface
- Error Code 255 - System Error Message
- Error Message Format
- Error Messages
- Ethernet
- Ethernet Commands
- Ethernet Network Layout
- Ethernet Port
- Ethernet/RS-232 Ports
- Ethernet RJ-45 Cable Connector Pinout
- Expansion Port
- Expansion Port for the AM2E-A
- Extended Reporting
- External Keypad
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F
- FeatureCall
- FeatureCall License & Warranty
- FeatureCall Remote Commands
- Field Control and Character Keys
- File Management
- File Operation Commands
- File Types
- Filenames
- Finish
- Firmware Requirements for Extended Report Codes
- Front Panel
- Front Panel Controls and Indicators
- Front Panel Interface
- Front Panel Keyboard Equivalents
- Fuse
- Fuse Holder
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G
- Generic VRS/VRU Origination Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Getting Started
- Glossary
- Graphical User Interface
- Grounding
- GUI
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H
- Halt (Finish)
- Halting or Stopping Test
- Help Commands
- Help Key
- Help Screens
- Hex File
- Host Files
- Host Flash Update Procedures
- Host Requirements for Extended Report Codes
- HyperTerminal
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I
- I/O Connectors
- I/O Port
- IF
- In-Band Signaling
- Increment Value Window
- Initial Screen
- Initial Test Setup
- Initialization Screen
- Input Power
- Input Power Group
- Inserting a Cause Code Between Existing Codes
- Inspection
- Interface Module Installation
- Instructions
- Internet
- Introduction
- IP Address
- IP Address Range
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L
- LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
- LED Interface
- LED Panel
- LEDs
- LGC Card
- LGC EPROM Installation Instructions
- LGC EPROM Locations
- Line Cards
- Line Interface Connector Pinout
- Line Interfaces
- Line LED Status
- Line Monitor Screen
- Line Requirements
- Line Status Indicators
- Line Type Assignment Menu
- Line Type Assignment Screen
- Line Type (Protocol State Table) Requirements
- Line Types
- Lithium Battery
- Lithium Battery Location
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M
- Main Menu
- Manual Report Generation
- Manual Reports
- Manual Start
- Marking a Value for Copying
- Marking a Value for Incrementing
- Maximum
- Memory
- Menu and Screen - Reference Section
- Menu/Screen Help
- Menus
- Message Only Windows
- Messages During Download
- Meter Pulse
- Meter Pulse Option
- Meter Pulse Option Modules
- Microsoft Windows
- Minimum
- Minimum Host & Firmware Requirements for Extended Report Codes
- Minimum Voltages for Ringing Signal
- Miscellaneous Commands
- Modifying Scripts to Include Extended
- Reporting using a Text Editor
- Modifying Scripts to Include Extended
- Reporting using ScriptMate
- MTR PULSE FREQ (Meter Pulse Frequency Selection)
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N
- NO ALERT
- NO ANS SIGNAL
- NO CONFRM
- NO START
- No Such Program
- Non-Volatile Memory
- Notes about Scripts and Protocols
- Numeric Entry Keys
- NV-RAM
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O
- Once the Script is Downloaded
- One-Way Tests
- Online Help
- Opening and Closing a File Transfer
- Protocol (FTP) Session
- Opening and Closing a Telnet Session
- ORIG ATTEMPT
- ORIG COMPL
- Originate
- Overview of Extended Reporting
- Overview of Standard Reporting
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P
- Parameter Values Menu
- Parity
- Password
- Path Confirmation Receiver
- PC Cable
- PC-XT Keyboard Interface
- Physical Characteristics
- Physical Description
- Port Configuration - General
- POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service)
- Power
- Printer Cable
- Printer Column Width
- pROBE+
- pROBE+ Correction Procedure
- Program Range
- Program Screen
- Program Set Menu
- Programmability
- Protocol
- Protocol Files
- Protocol State Machine
- Protocol State Table
- PSM
- PST
- Pushbuttons
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R
- Random Mode
- Range Access Keys
- Real Time Error Display Screen
- Real Time Error Message
- Real Time Error Message Codes
- Real Time Error Report Messages
- Real Time Error Reporting
- Realtime
- Registers
- Removing a Range of Call Programs
- Removing a Single Call Program
- Removing Call Program(s)
- Replacing the Lithium Battery
- Report Codes for Call Statistics
- Report Commands
- Report Menu
- Reports and Listings
- Resetting Call Stats and the Real-Time Error Log
- Resetting Statistics from the Report Menu
- Resetting Statistics from the Statistics Display Screen
- Retrieving Files from the ftp Site
- Return of Unit
- Ring
- RJ-45 to 50-pin AMP Test Cable
- RJ-45 to Minigators or Push-On Wire-Wrap Test Cables
- RS-232
- RS-232 Auxiliary Ports for Chaining
- RS-232 Main I/O Port
- RS-232 Port
- RS-232 Port/Ethernet Port
- RS-232/Ethernet Dual Function Cable
- RS-232/Ethernet Port and 10Base-T Interface
- Run Mode
- Run Parameters Menu
- Run Sequence Setup
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S
- Scheduled Listing of Call Statistics
- Screen Reference
- Screen Resolution
- Screen Summary
- Screens
- Script
- Script Delete
- Script View/Edit Screen
- Scripts
- Scripts, Call Programs, Program Sets, and Protocols
- Selecting Column Headers (Stat Categories)
- Selecting the Run and Trouble Mode Parameters
- Separating CPU and Master I/O
- Serial Port Setup
- Service Policy
- Set Clock Window
- Setting the Error Message Format
- Setting the Run Mode
- Setting the Time and Date
- Setting the Trouble Mode Parameters
- Setting the Unit ID, Serial Port, Column Width, & Time
- Setting Up the Call Statistics Options
- Setting Up the Frame Type, IP Addresses, and Subnet Mask
- Signal Names and Codes
- Signal Value Names and Codes
- Signaling Specification
- SLOW START
- Soft Function Keys
- Softtools Linker and Assembler
- Source Files
- Special Function Telephone Keys
- Specifications
- Standard Ethernet RJ-45 Cable Connector Pinout
- Standard Reporting
- Start
- Start Schedule Setup
- Starting & Stopping a Test
- Starting or Resuming a Test
- Stat Categories
- Statistics Display Screen
- Status LEDs
- Stop
- Stop Call
- Stop Unit
- Stress Testing
- Subnet Mask
- Supplemental Report Statistic Information
- Synchronous Mode
- System
- System Error 255 'y' Value Messages
- System Start Modes
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T
- TE
- Technical Support
- Telnet
- Telnet Session
- TeraTerm
- TeraTerm Installation
- TERM ATTMPT
- TERM COMPL
- Terminal Equipment
- Terminate
- Test Control Commands
- Test Control Function Keys
- Test Interface
- Test Interface I/O Modules
- Test Modules
- Test Ports
- Test Results
- Test Setup Procedures
- Time
- Tip
- Tone Detectors
- Tone Generator
- Topical Help
- Transferring a Binary File to the Unit Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Transferring Call Generator using FeatureCall
- Transferring Call Generator using FeatureCall
- Transferring using the Command Line Interface
- Transferring Host Files using the Ethernet Port (binary files)
- Transferring Host Files using the RS-232 Port (hex files)
- Transferring Protocol State Table Files to a Call Generator
- Transferring Script and Protocol Hex Files to a Call Generator
- Transferring Script and Protocol Hex Files to a PC
- Transferring Script or Protocol Files from a Call Generator
- Transferring Script Source Files to a Call Generator
- Transferring Script Source Files to a Call Generator using FeatureCall
- Transferring Script Source (to a PC)
- Transferring using the Command Line Interface
- Transferring the Files to a Call Generator
- Transmission Frame Type
- Trouble Encounter Response
- Trouble Mode
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U
- Unit Error Messages
- Unit ID
- Unit Status
- United States, Bellcore
- Universal Cable
- Unpaired Originate Meter Pulse (9320012) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Unpaired Originate Standard (9320002) (9327003) (9327030)Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Unpaired Terminate Standard (9320003) (9327004) (9327031) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- US ADSI A Calls B Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- US ADSI Unpaired Terminate (9320079) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- User Interface
- User Interface and Chaining I/O Modules
- Using a Telnet Session to Perform Flash Download
- Using the Manual
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V
- Value Keys
- Video Display - Screen Overview
- Viewing Call Statistics
- Viewing, Editing, and Assigning Values to a Call Program's Parameters
- Viewing Errors As They Happen
- Viewing Real-Time Error Reports
- Voice Demo (9320022) Script Call Statistic Data Register Codes
- Voltage Ring Detect Options
- Volume Control
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W
- Wait
- Warranty
- Warranty, Calibration, and Service
- Web
- Which Files Do I Transfer to a PC
- Windows 3
- Working
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