REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600

MARCH 1993

When communication is established, the terminal will display: CONNECTED or COMMUNICATIONS (see Note).

NOTE:

If the connection is not completed or commu- nication is unsuccessful, the remote terminal will display: NO CARRIER. If this is the case, check that the equipment is installed per Para- graph 5.10 or 6.10 of this section and try again.

6.30 Operation

the terminal, enter the security code, and press the CR key to receive the MODE prompt.

NOTE:

Refer to Paragraphs 5.20 or 6.20 to accom- plish the above.

1)Set the keyboard for “Caps Lock” on (the mode name must be entered in capital let- ters).

2)At the MODE prompt, enter the desired mode name (Table RM-C).

6.31Once communication is established between the remote terminal and the IMDU or external modem, follow the steps below to enter the security code and receive the MODE prompt.

NOTE:

Hereafter, whenever the term CR is used, it means the return or enter key, depending on the keyboard being used. SPACE means the space bar. An empty square indicates one of several characters will appear in that location (either on the terminal’s screen or in a print- out).

1)Set the keyboard for “Caps Lock” on.

2)Press the CR key.

The system responds, and the terminal displays:

DK CONNECT >CODE

3)Enter the four-digit security code and press the CR key. (Default code is “0000”.)

The system responds, and the terminal displays:

OK MODE

7MODE SELECTION

7.00Selecting a Mode

7.01To enter an operating mode for either the DK8 or the DK16, establish communication with

TABLE RM-C—PROGRAMMING PROMPTS

Mode Function

Mode Name

Prompt Return

Program

PROG

P

Data Dump

DUMP

D

 

 

 

Test

TEST

T

 

 

 

LCD Messages

MESG

(NONE)

Speed Dial No.

REPT

R

 

 

 

3)Press the CR key.

4)Verify the correct prompt return (Table RM-C).

8 PROGRAM MODE

8.00 General

8.01Data governing overall system operation and feature execution for the systems are stored in read-only memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. However, the data controlling operation of the various options, both system and station, are stored in random-access memory (RAM) and can easily be changed according to individual installa- tion requirements.

8.02All options are controlled by selections made in the System Record Sheet. An initialization proc- ess is provided for verifying predetermined system assignments. The installer can then proceed with any necessary changes.

8.03Internal battery power is provided to prevent loss of system data memory in the event of a power failure.

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