12 Testing and maintenance555-4001-110 Standard 09.03 July, 20029 Check the wiring between the Enhanced Digital Port Card(EDPC), distribution panel, and telephone for breaks or looseconnections. If necessary, rerun wiring.10 Operate the M2000 Digital Telephone.Task is complete.Automatic set relocationAutomatic set relocation (ASR) allows a telephone user to move IVDtelephone sets from one location to another without the intervention ofservice personnel. The ASR process involves two steps.• The first step involves the ASR Out process. This step requires theoperating company personnel to enter a special code and unplugthe telephone set. Entering this code causes the switch to performthe equivalent of a CKLN service order command on the set. Alldirectory numbers and features associated with the set aretransferred from the old line equipment number (LEN) to a virtualLEN (a temporary LEN). All directory numbers and features aredeleted from the old LEN, and the old LEN state is set to hardwareassigned, software unassigned (HASU).• The second step of the process, ASR In, requires the user to plugthe set into any LEN in the HASU state that supports an IVD set.The user takes the telephone off-hook or presses the primarydirectory number (PDN) key and dials the special ASR In code. Thisaction causes the switch to perform the equivalent of a CKLNservice order command on the set again. All directory numbers andfeatures associated with the set are transferred from the virtual LENto its new location.This feature provides three advantages over the previous system:• It avoids the loss of telephone service due to telephone servicebeing in one location and the set in another location.• It reduces the workload of the operating company personnel.• The service order command CKLN provides the operating companypersonnel the ability to complete the ASR In process.Prior to invoking the ASR process, the following tasks must beaccomplished to allow the ASR to function:• Feature translators ASRI and ASRO must be added to tablesIBNXLA and XLANAME.• To use authorization codes, the codes must first be defined in tablesAUTHCODE and AUTHPART.