Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 343

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4.
Exit the current
program.
This sequence
never
changes,
and the buttons
are always
shaded.
Upon exiting the current program, repeat Step 2 to
enter another program,
or continue with Step 5 to
exit the programming
mode entirely.
5.
Exit the programming
mode by pressing the same
buttons
as in Step 4. This sequence
also never
changes and is always shaded.
8.3.2
Programming
Data
Variations
There are two different ways to enter data in Step 3
(Figure 8-1) of a program:
pressing the buttons on the
dialpad and pressing the LED buttons. Many programs
are multidimensional
and involve both types of entry.
Simple Programs
Simple programs
such as Program
00, only require
data to be specified through the dialpad. Data entered
from the dialpad displays on the programming
digital
or electronic telephone's
LCD, along with prompts and
confirmations.
See Table 8-8 for step-by-step
data
entry instructions for Program 00.
Multidimensional
Programs
Once
a program
number
is entered,
the first
dimension
(usually a CO line number,
a station port
number, or a range of ports) must be specified. Upon
specifying
this first
dimension
on the dialpad,
programming
button LEDs 01 - 20 light in the default
configuration.
The status of each LED can be changed
by pressing
its associated
button.
Pressing
the button
while its
LED is lit turns the LED off; pressing the button while
its LED is off turns the LED on. Program
30 is a
multidimensional
program;
see Table 8-2 for step-by-
step data entry instructions for Program 30.
Range Programming
Data can be entered
for a range of stations,
[DN]
reference ports and CO lines with some programs.
To
enter a range, enter a "*" between the starting point of
a range and the ending point of a range. For example,
to program the station range of 001 - 010 for Program
35,
press 0 0 1 * 0
1 0.
n
When programming
a range of station ports, the
station's programming
LEDs indicate whether the
data programmed
matches
for all items in the
range:
+
LED On: Indicates that all ports in the range
are programmed
with the data choice
that
lights the particular LED.
.
+
LED Off: Indicates that all ports in the range
are programmed
with the data choice that
does not light the particular LED.
+
LED Flashing:
Indicates that data is currently
inconsistent
for all ports in the range. Some
may be programmed
with the LED on; some
with the LED off.
CO line Programming
Since
the programming
telephone
only has 20
buttons, data can only be entered for 20 CO lines at a
time. To program
another
range press the Page or
Scroll
button below the LCD. For example, to change
from one range to another
in Program
15, enter the
program
code,
then press
the Scroll
button
to
advance
or the
Page
button to go back to another
range.
n
If the
programming
telephone
is a digital
telephone,
all CO lines within
a range can be
activated or deactivated
for a feature by pressing
the Volume
buttons.
Press the
VolA
button to
turn all LEDs on; press the
VOW
button to turn all
LEDs off.
n
The status of a particular CO line can be verified.
To check the status of a CO line in Program
15,
for example,
press the
Mode
button
below the
LCD after entering the program code. Then enter
the CO line number
to be verified.
Use the #
button to display the status of the CO line and to
advance to the next CO line.
Programming
Button/LED
Keystrip Template
A special buttonstrip
template
(Figure 8-2) is placed
over
the
20
flexible
feature
buttons
of the
programming
telephone.
The template
assigns
a
series of numbers
to each of the 20 buttons
that
correspond
with tables found on the System Record
Sheets for programming
purposes.
Since each button represents
more than one CO line,
depending
on the CO line range
selected,
the
template
assigns
more than one number
to each
button. Templates
are supplied with each DK280 I&M
manual.
January
1996
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