Lucent Technologies 518-458-100 Telephone User Manual


 
Restore Programming (#125)
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To initiate a restore:
1. If you have a Backup/Restore PC Card installed, skip to Step 2. If you do
not have a PC Card installed, refer to the
PARTNER PC Card Installation
Instructions
.
2. Press
f 0 0 s s # 1 2 5 at extension
10 or 11.
The top line of the display shows
Sys Set Restore.
If no PC Card is present in the PARTNER Endeavor processor module, the
error message
Insert Card
is displayed. Install a new PC Card using
the
PARTNER PC Card Installation Instructions
. Then repeat this
procedure from Step 2.
You must power down the system before
removing or inserting a Backup/Restore PC Card.
You are prompted to choose the backup file you want to use for the restore.
The
bottom line of the display shows
1 MAN.mmddyy
, where
mmddyy
represents the date of the manual backup on this card.
3. To change to the file created by an automatic backup, press 2.
The bottom line of the display shows
2 AUTO.mmddyy
,
where
mmddyy
represents the date of the automatic backup on this card.
NOTE:
If the date of the file (AUTO.
mmddyy
or MAN.
mmddyy
) indicates
that this is not the file you intended to use, refer to the
PARTNER PC
Card Installation Instructions
on how to install the Backup/Restore PC
Card.
If the Backup/Restore PC Card is fresh from the factory, and no
backups have been recorded on it yet, the filenames will be
MAN.******
and
AUTO.******
, respectively. You cannot use
these files for a restore; they will generate the error message Empty
File after you press
e in Step 4.
4. Press
e to start the restore.
If the system detects an error before beginning the restore, the bottom line
of the display shows an error message. (See
Chapter 6,
‘‘Troubleshooting,’’
for more information about these messages.)
If the system does not detect an error, the restore begins.
If the restore is not successful, the display shows
Restore Failed
for
two seconds. All calls that were in progress are disconnected and all of the
system and telephone programming settings revert to the default settings.
You are no longer in System Programming mode. Try the restore again.