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MDR-2000 VJ User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
MDR BCD is a special subset
of
characters used for internal storage
of
CDR data. MDR BCD
arguments consist of the digits plus the characters 'D
',
'A
',
'T
',
'#',
and the space.
ADVANCE -
This command advances the current record pointer forward one record.
If
the pointer
is at the end
of
the buffer, no action
is
taken.
ALARM TABLE -
This command is used to enter and modify the alarm condition table for alarm
and maintenance applications.
BEGIN -
This command moves the record pointer to the first logical record. Since the pointer
is
moved to the beginning
of
the buffer the effect is
to
permit those records to be collected again.
Duplicate records
ma
y occur in the downstream processing
if
this command is used without regard
for data already collected. The ADVANCE command can be used to reduce the data duplication
possibilities.
CLEAR -
This command causes the Logical Error Count and the I/O Interrupt Status to be set to
zero. In addition the
ERR
LED
is
cleared. This command
is
not the same as the 'CL' command
described in the computer-to-computer communications section.
CUSTOMIZE -
This command
is
used
to
enter the field settings and PBX customization options
when minor adjustments are required to translate PBX data into Expanded
MDR
Standard Format.
DIGITS TABLE -
This command is used to enter and modify the call exception table for CDR
applications.
DUMP <Addr> <Repeat> -
This command prints the contents
of
memory locations beginning at
the address specified and repeating
as
indicated. The
RAM
command is used to select which
memory
is
accessed, either processor or buffer memory. The MODE command determines the
format
of
the data. The address is printed in the leftmost column followed by
16
bytes
of
data.
HELP -
This command provides a display
of
the commands available through the Interactive
Monitor.
IDENT -
This command prints the MDR-2000 identification message which contains the PBX
generic, revision numbers and copyright notice. This information is extremely useful in isolating
data collection problems. The following is an example
of
the output:
MDR-2000 Plus
Meridian 1 Generic
5-3