Avaya 6402 Manuale Utente

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Organization of the User´s Manual
This manual is arranged into the following chapters.
Chapter 2: Getting Started — Explains how to set some data options from the keypad and
how to make a data call.
Chapter 3: Using the CMD and AT Commands — Explains when to type commands, and
how to use CMD and AT Local Mode Commands.
Chapter 4: Data Options and Profiles — Gives definitions of data options used to set up
your ADM and explains how to create data profiles.
Chapter 5: Testing — Describes local and remote loopback test procedures.
Chapter 6: Technical Information — Provides reference-type material for technical
personnel.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting — Provides information on using the Data ZAP command and
the self-test to clear a locked-up ADM.
Appendix A: Cause Code Tables — Provides cause messages that may occur during data
call set-up.
Conventions of this Manual
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Items in rounded boxes (for example, 
RETURN 
), represent buttons and keys to be pressed.
Information to be entered by the user on the data terminal keyboard, for example, commands
or command options, appear in this document in this font: 
DIAL 3784
.
The touch-tone keys on the voice terminal are referred to as the keypad.
Messages appearing on the terminal display or the data terminal screen are shown in this
font: 
Quit?
If the manual instructs you to type 
for help, 
dial 
when you are making a data call, and so
forth, you can type any and all information in either lowercase or uppercase  — whichever
you find easier.
Items in italics, such as nnn, represent numeric variables.
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