MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Basics
Page 1-15Programming Procedures
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Using the Programming Procedures 1
This section contains specific information about how to make the best use of the
programming procedures. Make certain that you read and understand the
information presented here before you begin any system programming
procedures.
Format 1
The programming procedures are presented as numbered steps in the format
shown below.
Console Display/Instructions Additional Information PC
The step instruction is shown here.
Enter the B-channel group number (
nn
= 1 to 69).
The Step Line 1
The step line contains the step number and instructions. The step may also
contain symbols that direct you to a branch procedure.
(See “Branching” on page 1–17
.)
Sometimes, the step contains data entry information, which follows the step
instruction and is shown in parentheses. You use the (
nn =
) value in the gray bar
to replace the variable [
nn
] in the instruction. For example, in sample Step 2, the
parenthetical statement (
nn
= 1 to 69) indicates that 1 through 69 are acceptable
entries for the group number that you dial or type.
On the PC, press the function key that
appears in the PC column.
x
= B-channel entered in Step 1
Dial or type [
nn
].