Ericsson LBI-39128 manual Time/Date/Password, Site Data #1 Screen

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INSTALLATION

LBI-39128

Time/Date/Password

The following steps to set the time, date, and password are optional and have no affect on the performance of the PMU:

11.With the Setup Selection Menu shown on the terminal, type 2 (for item #2 - Site Data #1) and press the Enter key. The Site Data #1 screen should then appear on the terminal as shown in Figure 17.

12.With the Site Data #1 screen shown on the terminal, type 1 (for item #1 - Time) and press the Enter key.

13.At the “Enter New Data:” prompt, type up to 4 numerical characters (do not type the colon, am, or pm) and press the Enter key. Use the following samples as a guide:

Type 1 or 01 to get 1:00 am.

Type 13 to get 1:00 pm.

Type 130 to get 1:30 am.

Type 1330 to get 1:30 pm.

14.With the Site Data #1 screen shown on the terminal, type 2 (for item #2 - Date) and press the Enter key.

15.At the “Enter New Data:” prompt, type 4 numerical characters (do not type the / ) and press the Enter key. The first 2 numbers are for the month; the second 2 numbers are for the day of the month. Use the following samples as a guide:

Type 1 or 01 to get 1/00.

Type 12 or 120 to get 12/00.

Type 0120 to get 1/20.

Type 1201 to get 12/01.

16.With the Site Data #1 screen shown on the terminal, type 3 (for item #3 - Year) and press the Enter key.

17.At the “Enter New Data:” prompt, type all 4 characters for the year and press the Enter key.

18.With the Site Data #1 screen shown on the terminal, type 6 (for item #6 - Password) and press the Enter key.

 

 

SITE DATA #1

 

 

1.

TIME =

 

 

0:01 am

 

 

2.

DATE =

 

 

1/01

 

 

3.

YEAR =

 

1994

 

 

4.

SITE NAME =

NOT PROGRAMMED

 

 

5.

SITE ID =

1234

 

 

6.

PASSWORD =

8860

 

 

7.

REPORT TIME =

 

 

8.

REPORT TIME =

9.

REPORT TIME =

 

 

10.

REPORT TIME =

11.

PH #1

PRI=H

 

 

12.

PH #1 ALT=

13.

RETRY

INTERVAL

#1 (min)=

10

 

14.

PH #2

PRI=

 

 

15.

PH #2 ALT=

13.

RETRY

INTERVAL

#2 (min)=

10

 

14.

PH #3

PRI=

 

 

15.

PH #3 ALT=

13.

RETRY

INTERVAL

#3 (min)=

10

 

14.

PH #4

PRI=

 

 

15.

PH #4 ALT=

13.

RETRY

INTERVAL

#4 (min)=

10

 

ENTER ITEM NUMBER TO CHANGE,

 

 

"H"

FOR HELP MENU,

"A" TO ABORT,

 

 

OR "E" TO

END PROGRAMMING THIS CHANNEL:

 

Figure 17 - Site Data #1 Screen

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