Print At Other Terminals; Background Terminal Displays; Printing At Another Terminal Command Examples - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

Background terminal facility
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Using the Background Terminal

Print at other terminals

Background Terminal displays

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You can ask to have a report printed at a terminal other than the one where
you type the command. Simply replace the word PRint in any print command
with the two-letter port ID (can be a default port number in the ID field) where
you want the printout. When you do this, the command is placed on your
Automatic List for the few moments until printing occurs and then removed.
This temporary command would appear as TEMP if you printed your list.
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Printing at another terminal command examples

ZZ MEter ALl <CR>
Print all meter values, now, at terminal ZZ.
AUtomatic 2130 ZZ MEter ALl <CR>
Print all meter values automatically at 9:30 each evening, at terminal ZZ.
A terminal can display messages showing each change to the information
stored as that change happens. For example, every time a wake-up call is
answered, or every time a room status changes, it can be displayed. If your
terminal is attached to a printer, it provides a traceable record of events.
You can choose to print some or all display messages for one, two, or all three
features. Do the following for each feature:
— Assign a terminal to show the display messages.
— Decide what is to be displayed, and turn these displays on.
To see which displays are turned ON or OFf, type:
(PRint) OPtion <CR>
In the chart that prints, look at the line beginning with DISPLAY. An example
of the chart is shown in "System options printout example" on page 20.
June 1999

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