Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
REMOTE ADMIN 81 MAINT PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-096-600
FEBRUARY 1991
2) Press the
q
key.
l
The system responds, and the terminal
displays:
DKTS VERSION 1.0 (DK CONNECT) R2
XODE
* The software version number is identified in
Program 00.
3) Enter the 4-digit security code and press the
q
key.
l
The system responds, and the terminal
displays:
OK
MODE
7 MODE SELECTION
7.00 Selecting a Mode
7.01 To enter an operating mode, establish com-
munication with the terminal, enter the security
code, and press the
q
key to receive the MODE
prompt.
NOTE:
Refer to Paragraphs 5.10 or 6.10 to accom-
plish the above.
1) Set the keyboard for ‘Caps Lock” on (the
mode name must be entered in capital let-
ters).
2) At the MODE prompt, enter the desired mode
name (Table RM-B).
3) Press the
q
key.
4) Verify the correct prompt return (Table RM-B).
TABLE RM-B-PROGRAMMING PROMPTS
Mode Function Mode Name Prompt Return
Program PROG P
Data Dump
DUMP
D
Test
TEST
T
LCD Messages MESG (NONE)
SDeed Dial No.
REPT R
8 PROGRAM MODE
8.00 General
.
8.01
Data governing overall system operation and
feature execution for the systems are stored in
read-only memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in
the field. However, the data controlling operation of
the various options, both system and station, are
stored in random-access memory (RAM) and can
easily be changed according to individual installa-
tion requirements.
8.02 All options are controlled by selections made
in the System Record Sheet. An initialization proc-
ess is provided for verifying predetermined system
assignments. The installer can then proceed with
any necessary changes.
8.03 Internal battery power is provided to prevent
loss of system data memory in the event of a power
failure.
8.10 System Record Sheets
8.11
Before system data can be programmed, the
System Record Sheets which contain the customer
data base must be available (see Programming,
Section 200-096-305).
8.20 Program Types
8.21
There are three types of programs:
Type 1:
All Type 1 programs use the same proce-
dure; however, each key/LED has a different
meaning, depending on the program number.
The status of these data is reviewed, changed,
and stored in system memory using Type 1
program procedures.
Type 2:
All Type 2 programs follow the same entry
procedure; however, they require port number
and key/LED entries. Each key/LED has adiffer-
ent meaning, depending on the program num-
ber.
Type3:
In this type program, the information shown
in the System Record Sheet indicates the data to
be stored in system memory. Each program has
a different meaning, and the data is reviewed,
changed or stored in memory using an individual
procedure for each program.
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