MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111 Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Basics
Page1-15Programming Procedures
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Using the Programming Procedures 1
This section contains specific information about how to make the b est 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 i n 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 s tep 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
].