SECTION 940 PROGRAMMING
940.1 GENERAL
NOTE:
Before programming with the RM-E Unit,
its connecting port must be programmed as
an RAA-E port in Memory Block lE2 (LK9).
Programming Memory Block lE2 is not
required if the RAA-E Unit is connected to
the Electra Mark11 System prior to
performing a first initialization. Make sure
that the RAA-E switch settings are set
properly. (See Table 920-l).
The programmer must be completely familiar with the
programming procedures of the Electra Ma&II System
before programming using the Remote Administration
Adaptor (RAA-El. Programming procedures for the
Electra Mark11 System using the RAA-E are outlined
in the following paragraphs.
The Remote Administration Adaptor (BAA-E) allows a
PC to be used as a programming terminal. To program
the Electra Mark11 System, Function and Line Keys
are used when inputting information from a
programming station. To input information from a PC
enter the actual characters shown on the keyboard.
For example: to enter data for Function Button Fl,
Press characters F and then
1
on the keyboard of the
PC, then Press c
(Return Key)
to enter the
information. To enter data for Line Button Ll, Press
characters L and
1
on the keyboard, then Press c
(Return) to enter the information.
Table 940-l lists all the programming keys and the
corresponding PC keyboard entries.To
enter data for
Function and Line Keys, the CAPS key on the PC
keyboard must be depressed and locked.
If the
CAPS key is not locked on, the characters representing
letters will not be recognized or displayed on the
screen.
If Function/Line Key numbers that are in the valid
range (Fl-F20 and Ll-L161 are entered but not in a
recognized sequence in the Electra Mark11 program, an
ALARM
1
signal is displayed on the PC screen
accompanied by four tones. For example: F3, F8, and
F18 entered.
ALARM
1
is displayed because F18 is not in the
sequence recognizable by the Electra Mark11 program,
even though it is within the range of valid Function
Key numbers.
ALARM 2 is displayed when data input is temporarily
prohibited from being entered for one of the foIlowing
reasons:
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1.
An attempt has been made to eliminate a line key
appearance while the line key is in a ringing, I-use
or I-hold mode.
2. A busyout of a station is attempted while the
station is in use.
3. While a station is communicating data, a data
change is attempted to the station.
ALARM 3 is displayed when an .illegal entry is
attempted for System Speed Dial entry or
clock/calendar setting. Example: Trying to enter
System Speed Dial buffer 100 or time of day as 25
hours.
An INPUT NUMBER ERROR display is received
when an invalid Function Key number or Line Key
number which is outside the range of valid
Function/Line Key numbers (F21 and above and L1’7
and above) is entered. For Example: Fl, F9, and F21.
In this case F21 is an invalid key number outside the
range of Function Key numbers.
940.2 PROGRAM BOOT PROCEDURES
940.2.1 INITIAL PROGRAM BOOT
PROCEDURE (SET-UP)
After a
Cold Start
power up of the PC-8300, the initial
display is as shown with the word BASIC highlighted
in dark shading.
1983101 /Ol 0O:OO:OO (C)Microsoft #l
~~~~~~
TEXT TELCOM -.- __ __ a- __ . __ -.- -- __ . __ em __ __ __ em -.- __ __ -.- __ __ .
Load Save Name List 28758
. Press special function button f.1 (load) on the PC.
(Located directly below the display screen, left
side).
Display changes to:
1983 IO1 / 01 0O:OO:OO
(C)Microsoft #1
~~~~~~~ TEXT TELCOM _._
-- -.- -- -.-
-.- __ _ - __
-.- __ _ - __
-.- __ __ __
. .
-- __ __ __
__
Load from _
2. Type: 1: ADMLDO (EnsureCapsLockison).
Press: c (Return)
Display changes to:
900 - 7