User`s guide

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FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Faktaansvarig - Subject responsible
fields in a screen are not used to recognise a ringing cadence, but only to regenerate a ringing cadence
by the Portable Telephones.
The cadences specified here are saved on disk in the file `cadence.SAV' (in the directory of the
Cordless System Software). These cadence settings will be downloaded into the Portable Telephone
when programming it by the Program Portable command.
At least one ON and one OFF time must be entered. The minimum value is 0 milliseconds, the
maximum value is 5000 milliseconds. The maximum number of lines that can be entered for one
cadence setting is 40. The maximum number of all times for the 3 cadence settings is 115.
Default values:
- internal call: 1 000 / 4 000
- external call: 300 / 400 / 300 / 4 000
- call-back call: 500 / 500
Time
Menu path: System Manager - Time/date - Time
This command sets the time of the real time clock on the IC-CU_ of the IC-system.
The current system time appears and a new time can be entered.
Date
Menu path: System Manager - Time/date - Date
This command sets the date of the real time clock on the IC-CU_.
The current system date of the IC system appears and a new date can be entered.
Download
Menu path: System Manager - Down/upload - Download
This command restores the IC-CU_ data base. It re-initializes the EEPROM of the IC-CU_ board with
back-up data from a diskette or hard disk. The name of the file which is downloaded from PC to IC-CU_
is `EEPROM.SAV'.
Downloading is protected by password. After typing the password of the Distributor or the System
Manager the `download' screen is displayed.
Upload
Menu path: System Manager - Down/upload - Upload
This command makes a back-up of the IC-CU_ data base. It should be used once the operational
characteristics of the IC-system have been specified or at the time when they are changed. Upload
saves the data on a PC diskette or hard disk in the file `EEPROM.SAV'. An `old' version of
`EEPROM.SAV' will be overwritten.