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Administrator Phone Guide
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To respond to a minor alarm:
1.
When a minor alarm indication appears, write down the alarm information.
2.
While on-hook, clear the alarm as described in “Clearing Alarms” on page 44. 
SYSTEM
 (or 
NETWORK
ALARM CLEARED appears
.
3.
Take the appropriate action as indicated in Table 12 on 
. If an alarm is not listed in 
the table, contact service personnel.
 
Clearing Alarms
You can clear a network-wide alarm on the local node only or on every node in the network. 
To clear an alarm, you can use either the administrator feature codes or menu buttons.
To use the feature codes to clear alarms:
1.
Dial one of the following feature codes to clear the alarm:
Clear Network Alarm (9851): This feature code clears network-wide alarms on every 
node in the network, but it does not affect system alarms. The Clear Network Alarm 
feature code may be entered on any node in the network, but the Send Network Alarms 
flag must be set for you to clear alarms on other nodes in the network.
Clear System Alarm (9850): This feature code clears all local and network-wide sys-
tem alarm displays on your node.
After you enter the feature code, 
SYSTEM
 (or 
NETWORK
ALARM CLEARED appears
, and 
the highest priority alarm is cleared. If applicable, enter the feature code again to clear the 
next alarm in the queue (only one alarm is cleared at a time). 
To use menu buttons to clear alarms:
1.
Do one of the following: 
Press  the 
CLEAR ALL ALARMS menu button
 to clear all alarms. 
ALL ALARMS CLEARED 
appears
, and the display returns to the idle menu.
Press the 
CLEAR ALARM
 menu button to clear the currently displayed alarm. 
SYSTEM
 
(or 
NETWORK
ALARM CLEARED appears
, and the display shows the next highest pri-
ority, if applicable. If there are no more alarms, the display returns to the idle menu. 
Table 12:   Minor System and Voice Processing Alarms 
Alarm Text
Description and Action Required 
SYS ALARM #10 
xNNNN OFF HOOK
A phone has remained off-hook and inactive past the expiration of the Inactivity 
Alarm timer. The display and the SMDR indicate which phone is off-hook. The lamps 
in the button for that station on attached Direct Station Select (DSS) units or 
Programmable Key Module (PKM) units and on the Speed Dial buttons of other 
phones flutter continuously. 
Locate the phone and replace the handset in the cradle. Calls being transmitted over 
the secondary voice path are not affected or interrupted by an off-hook alarm 
condition.
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