ND-20292

CHAPTER 3

APRIL, 1990

GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING

slEMORY BLOCK BEING

MEMORY BLOCK THAT

MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY

‘ROGRAMMED

MUST BE PROGRAMMED

HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED

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3A2, 3A4 lC3, lC4

All CPU levels.

NOTES

1.Before a DSWBLF can be assigned to the 3rd or 4th attendant station, the station must first be assigned as an attendant (MB 3A2).

2.Display will show VACANT or ATT X (X= 1 to

4)depending on whether an assignment was made previously.

3.A maximum of two DWBLFs can be assigned to one attendant.

4.Use the B/W and F/W keys to quickly locate a particular device, when required.

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GENERAL

INFORMATION

- DSS/BLF TO ATTENDANT

ASSIGNMENT

 

 

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i The DSS/BLF

console, of which there can

be a maximum

of

6,

are

assigned

to

attendant

positions

in

this

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block. This

programming

area

is closely

related

to

memory block

3A2

(Attendant

3rd.

&

4th.

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where

stations

are

assigned

as attendant

positions.

Memory

blocks

3A2

and

3A4,

when

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must

be programmed

prior

to programming

this

memory

block.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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NEC nd-20292 manual Information, Assignment, General, DSS/BLF to Attendant, 3A2, 3A4 lC3, lC4