NEC 616 Yogurt Maker User Manual


 
320
Programing Operations
320.1
Going Off-Line from Keyset 1
ON/OFF is lit
Keyset 1 is “Off-Line”
320.2
Selecting a Memory Block
1. To select a memory block, depress the appropriate DSS
button on Keyset 1 while in off-line status. To simplify
programming of system data, use the programmir
overlays provided with each ES-6-1 KSU.
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Note:
Taking Keyset I off-line removes that keyset from
service. The rest
of the
Electra-616 system continues
to work. If Station I is the Attendant Keyset. it may
be desirable to enter night mode to provide ringing
while keyset I is off-line. This depends on the in-
stallation
I
320.3
Selecting Addresses Using the Dial Pad
After selecting the memory block, the first address
desired must be entered by using the dial pad. After dialing
*
1 or
2
digits (dialing a 0 first is not required for addresses
numbering less than 10) the display will show the address
selected. If programming deals with consecutive addresses
there is no need to redial as addresses are automatically in-
creased by 1 after writing data into memory. Manual opera-
tion of function buttons also allows increasing or decreasing
the address by increments of 1. Redialing to change an
address is possible at anytime.
320.4 Entering Data
1.
To enter data the CO/PBX, MIC and DND buttons are
used. The LED’s associated with each of these buttons
show the status of the datum corresponding
to
those
buttons. When an address is in “clear” mode, no LED
is lit.
2. The method of entry using the CO/PBX, MIC and DND
vary from address to address. Sometimes they are used
singly as for a yes/no choice, sometimes in groups to
write numbers in binary. The programming sheets for
the different features show how to enter data for each
individual address under consideration.
DATA
BUTTONS
Fig. 320-l Buttons 1 - 8 are used to Enter Data
Please note that buttons 7 and 8 are the MIC and DND
buttons. In the programming instructions, they will be
referred to as buttons 7 and 8.
320.5 Use of Function Buttons in Programming
1.
Last NBR Button
The Last NBR button is used to perform a clear. When
a data button is depressed and its LED is lit depressing
the data button will change this status; the Last NBR
button will clear the entire address (up to 8 data
buttons) which can then be reprogrammed. The Last
NRB button will only clear that single address except
when Keyset 1 is engaged in programming Memory
Block 5.
2. The
HOLD or ADD-ON button depressed once after
dialing an address will cause the contents of that address
to be displayed: immediately after dialing an address
one of these buttons must be depressed. Each sub-
sequent depression of the HOLD button will decrease
the address by 1 and display the contents of that new
address. Each subsequent depression of the ADD-ON
button will increase the address by 1 and display the
contents of that new address. Only the first use of
either button after dialing an address will display that
address without changing it.
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