Installation guide

4-2 Basic system procedures
Meridian Mail Card Option Release 9.0
3 If the response is OVL111 nn TTY or OVL111 nn SL1 (where nn is a two-
digit number), then someone else is logged on to the system. Wait until
he or she logs off and start again at step 2.
If the response is
OVL000> then you are already logged on.
If the response is
OVL111 nn IDLE or OVL111 nn BKGD, then you are
ready to log on.
4 If you don’t get any of these responses, enter ****
and start
again at step 2.
If the system does not allow you to enter these four asterisks all in a row,
simply enter them on one line at a time; the system will automatically
move the cursor to the next line.
5 Enter LOGI .
Note:
For this, and all other Meridian 1 commands, use uppercase letters only.
You may want to press Caps Lock.
Depending on the status of the system, you may or may not be prompt-
ed for the Meridian 1 password.
6
At the prompt, enter the Meridian 1 password.
You are presented with the
>
prompt.
Setting the time and date
It is crucial to the integrity of Meridian Mail that the Meridian 1 PBX’s time
and date be set correctly. Occasionally the System Administrator is prompted
for the time and date, but this does not set the Meridian 1 PBX’s time and date.
1
Log on to the Meridian 1 PBX. (Refer to page 4-1.)
2 At the > prompt, enter LD 2
3 At the . prompt, enter TTAD
The system displays the day of the week together with the current date
and time in the following format: DD MM YYYY HH MM SS.
4 If the time and date are not correct, enter STAD, followed by a space,
followed by the correct date and time in the above format, followed by
.