User Input Characteristics; Message Prompt Characteristics; Modify Menu - Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual

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User input characteristics

User keyboard dialing input must conform to the following characteristics:

Message prompt characteristics

Message prompts have the following characteristics:
555-4001-114 Standard 10.02 November 1999
8-3xxx
A – AUTO NUMBER
S – SPEED NUMBER
R – REMOTE LOOPBACK
SELECT :
All input is echoed to the terminal screen. After the call is connected,
the data option is transparent to the data activity between the terminal
and the host. Therefore, the host performs the echo.
Input can be either lower or upper case followed by a carriage return
(CR).
Input in response to prompts for numbers must be numeric.
Invalid input results in a prompt to re-enter.
Input can be edited by using the backspace key.
An entire input line can be deleted by using the Delete key.
The maximum number of characters allowed before a carriage return is
40. Exceeding this number of characters results in a re-prompt.
The input session can be aborted before a data connection by entering a
Ctrl-Z. (Hold down the Ctrl and Z keys simultaneously.) Refer to the
"Data call disconnection" section in this chapter.
Call progress tones are not provided while initiating data calls using
Nortel KBD.
All prompts are in upper case and are preceded by a line feed.
MODIFY MENU
M – MANUAL ANSWER
F – SCRIPT FILE
Q – QUIT MODIFY

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