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When the dump button on the System Settings Screen is pressed the |
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console assumes the role of the master of the serial bus. A DB9 male- |
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connect the two consoles. Cross pins 2 and 3 on the cable and connect |
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pin 5 straight through. The master attempts to establish communication |
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with a slave console and begin downloading the contents of the EEPROM resident on the master console. Upon successful connection to a slave console, the status line will appear on the screen. When the download is complete, the Master screen returns to the System Settings Screen. If the proper acknowledgments are not received the transmission stops and the Dump Error Screen is displayed.
7.4.2.1 Dump Error Screen
This screen is displayed because an attempt to perform a memory dump was ended unsuccessfully for some reason. This stays up until the memory dump is aborted by pressing the “back” button or is attempted again by pressing the “Dump” button. When the dump is attempted again the display returns to the Dump Screen.
PROG3 - Attempt memory dump again.
PROG4 - Return to System Settings Screen.
7.4.3Menu 2 System Setup Screen
Pressing PROG3 from the system menu yields the following menu.
Target Not Found Dump back
PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
PROG1 - Enters the Tone Settings Screen. PROG2 - Enters the AUX In Settings Screen. PROG3 - Next Menu.
PROG4 - Returns to the System Setup Menu.
System Settings Tone Auxin next back
PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
7.4.3.1 Tone Settings Screen
PROG1 - Go to DTMF Settings Screen. PROG2 - Go to Single Tone Settings Screen. PROG4 - Return to System Settings Screen.
7.4.3.1.1 DTMF Settings
Main tone | adjust |
DTMF Tone | back |
PROG1 PROG2 | PROG3 PROG4 |
The following screens are used to program the DTMF characteristics (levels and timing)
7.4.3.1.1.1 First DTMF Settings Screen
DTMF programmed characteristics are displayed on the top line in two separate screens. The programmed level is first and the hand timer is second.
PROG1 - Go to DTMF Output Level Screen.
PROG2 - Go to DTMF Hang Time Screen.
PROG3 - Go to DTMF Spacing Screen.
PROG4 - Return to Tone Settings Screen.
7.4.3.1.1.1.1 DTMF Output Level
PROG1 - Resets level setting to default of 0dB.
PROG2 - Decrements the level setting by 1 dB (minimum of
Settings screen.
7.4.3.1.1.1.2 DTMF Hold Timer
DTMF | 0dB/500 |
Lvl | Hold next back |
PROG1 | PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 |
DTMF Level | = | 0dB | |
0dB | dwn | up | back |
PROG1 | PROG2 | PROG3 | PROG4 |
The Hold timer is used to instruct the console in how long to wait for an additional DTMF digit to be pressed before releasing the guard tone. This prevents the console from keying up and down each time a digit is pressed.