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7.5.1Line/F-Tone Selection Screen
This screen displays the line or function tone number selected from the Alphanumeric Decision Screen. It waits for the other piece of information (line or function tone number) and then proceeds to the Line Alphanumeric Selection Screen. If the function tone has been selected first, as in the example on the right, the screen waits for the line number to be selected. If the technician selects another function tone number before selecting a line number the screen shall update to accommodate the new function tone number. The same procedure is used if the line number is the first to be selected (left example).
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PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
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PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
PROG4 - Return to the Alphanumeric Decision Screen.
Line button - selects the line number to be programmed with alphanumeric.
Function tone button - selects the function tone number to be programmed.
7.5.1.1 Line Alphanumeric Selection Screen
Once both the line and function tone have been selected the following screen is displayed. The top line displays the line and function tone number as well as the 8 digit alphanumeric that is displayed whenever the line/function tone number combination is brought up in the operational mode. The
example figure below shows the current alphanumeric. Once at this | L1 F1 | edit | Rampart |
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PROG2 - Enters the string editing mode. |
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PROG4 - Returns to the Alphanumeric Decision Screen. |
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7.5.1.1.1Line Alphanumeric Programming Screen
Entering the edit mode yields the screen below.
PROG1 - Clears the current string.
PROG4 - Exits the string and returns to the edit screen.
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PROG2 PROG3 PROG4
When a button that is part of the DTMF keypad is pressed the characters on that button are placed in the location of the blinking cursor. The technician can cycle through the available characters of each button by pressing the button repeatedly. For example, pressing “1” on the DTMF keypad will place a “1” in the location of the cursor, pressing “1” again displays “A”, and pressing “1” a third time displays a “B”.
The fourth column of DTMF keypad buttons provides the following commands:
The “A” button acts as a “forward” button
The “B” button acts as a “backspace” button
The “C” button acts as a “space bar” button
The “D” button acts as the “Enter” button