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ND-20292
CHAPTER 3
APRIL, 1990
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
slEMORY BLOCK BEING MEMORY BLOCK THAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
‘ROGRAMMED MUST BE PROGRAMMED HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED
3A2, 3A4
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lC3, lC4
All CPU levels.
NOTES
1.
Before a DSWBLF can be assigned to the 3rd or
4th attendant station, the station must first be
assigned as an attendant (MB 3A2).
2. Display will
show VACANT
or
ATT X (X= 1
to
4) depending on whether an assignment was
made previously.
3. A maximum of two DWBLFs can
be
assigned to
one attendant.
4. Use the B/W and F/W keys to quickly locate a
particular device, when required.
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GENERAL INFORMATION - DSS/BLF TO ATTENDANT ASSIGNMENT
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i The DSS/BLF console, of which there can be a maximum of 6, are assigned to attendant positions in this f
i memory block. This programming area is closely related to memory block 3A2 (Attendant 3rd. & 4th. i
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Assignment) where stations are assigned as attendant positions.
Memory blocks 3A2 and 3A4, when j
i needed, must be programmed prior to programming this memory block.
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