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ND-20292
CHAPTER 3
APRIL, 1990
KFY FlINw [OFF I INF!
jlPKR
- ON/OFF J,ine
TEL # - Selects port/device to be assigned
F/W (Forward) - Increments port/device number
CLEAR -
ENTER
- Enters each port/device assignment
B/W (Backward) - Decrements uort/device numher
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
rlEMORY BLOCK BEING MEMORY BLOCK THAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
ROGRAMMED MUST BE PROGRAMMED HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED
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All CPU levels. (See Step 15.)
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There are four terminal busy out assignment
modes: Station, Port, DSS/BLF and Modem.
When entering Memory Block lE3, the
programming station will default to station
busy out assignment.
After specifying the port device by station
number, DSSBLF number, modem number, or
by port location, Ll is set to assign a particular
status to the port device. Ll indications are as
follows:
LEDON - Port Not Busied Out
LEDFlash - Port Busied Out
LEDOFF - Port Not Assigned
Program changes are not accepted when:
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Multiline Terminal
- is unplugged
- is not idle
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DSS/BLF console is unplugged
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SLT or modem is not idle
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A terminal is assigned as a tandem port
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The port is a Conference Port (CNF-E ETU)
Depressing the ENTER key causes the display to increment to the next device number.
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GENERAL INFORMATION - TERMINAL BUSY ASSIGNI..,., .
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: This area of the memory block is used to busy out or restore port devices including ESI-E( ) SLI-E( ) i
i COI-E( ), TLI-E( ), VMI-E, and MFR-E( ) ETUs. The port device can be indexed by port, station number: i
i DSS/BLF device number, or modem device number only.
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