NEC NDA-24300 Cell Phone User Manual


 
CHAPTER 6 NDA-24300
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Issue 1
SYSTEM OPERATIONS
12.2.3 System Initialization by Key Operations on TOPU
Table 6-11 shows the system initialization procedure. Figure 6-57 shows the initial program load con-
ceptional diagram.
Table 6-11 System Initialization Procedure Types
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Procedure #1
(Table 6-12)
System Initialization without Loading Whole system is initialized. All communications are
forcibly released. System restarts with current Main
Memory Files and Office Data Files that exist on DRAM.
Procedure #2
(Table 6-13)
System Initialization with Office Data Loading Whole system is initialized. All communications are
forcibly released. System transfers Office Data Files from
HDD to DRAM. System restarts with the transferred
Office Data Files and the current Main Memory Files.
Procedure #3
(Table 6-14)
System Initialization with Program Loading Whole system is initialized. All communications are
forcibly released. System transfers Main Memory Files
from HDD to DRAM. System restarts with the
transferred Main Memory Files and the current Office
Data Files.
Procedure #4
(Table 6-15)
System Initialization with Office Data and
Program Loading
Whole system is initialized. All communications are
forcibly released. System transfers both Main Memory
Files and Office Data Files from HDD to DRAM. System
restarts with the transferred Main Memory Files and the
transferred Office Data Files.
Procedure #5
(Table 6-16)
System Initialization by Phase 1 Restart System is initialized. All communications, except for the
following two-way connections that have already been
established, are forcibly released:
Basic two-way connections (STN-STN, STN-TRK,
TRK-TRK)
Fixed connections
Two-way connections established on a Fusion Link
Note 1:
STN-ATT connection is not included in
the two-way connection list cited
above. These kind of calls are forcibly
released once the initialization exe-
cutes.
Note 2:
When a calling party hears the Ring
Back Tone, the ORT is additionally
provided, and the call is placed into the
Dial Tone (DT) connection.