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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION
SECTION 100-816-301
MARCH 1993
1 PURPOSE
1 .Ol
The purpose
of this programming
section is to
provide the system installer with instructions
to set
the detailed
feature
configuration
and operation
of
the system.
1.02
This chapter
provides
an overview
of the
programming
section,
its organization,
and some
general
programming
instructions.
2 ORGANIZATION
2.01
This programming
section
is organized
in
modular
chapters.
The chapters
are titled as fol-
lows:
2.02 Chapter One-Introduction
(Section lOO-
816-301).
Begins with an overview
of the section's
purpose
and organization.
Also included
are basic
instructions
on how to program
the system
with a
20-button
LCD digital or (in DK16 only) electronic
telephone,
some general
programming
notes, and
a description
of system
initialization.
2.03 Chapter Two-System
Record Sheets and
Instructions
(Section
100-816-302).
Provides
a
record sheet for every program
(00 N 97) and in-
structions
on how to fill them
out. The system
programmer
programs
the system from data on the
record sheets.
Program
cross-reference
tables
in
numerical
and alphabetical
order are also included.
The same
record
sheets
are used for DK8 and
DK16;
program
options
and data
that does
not
apply to DK8 are shaded
or noted with footnotes.
features.
The record sheets are organized
by pro-
gram number
in most cases.
3.10 Programming Data Entry Overview
3.11
Keystrokes
for entering
data from
System
Record
Sheets
follow a five-step
pattern,
detailed
in the following
description
and illustrated
in Figure
l-l.
NOTE:
Button (key) sequences
that stay the same for
every program
are abbreviated
and shaded
on each record sheet, button sequences
that
are unique
for every program
are white.
1) In Step 1, enter the programming
mode
by
pressing
a series of buttons
shown
in Figure
l-1. To save space on the record sheets,
the
abbreviation
"P" denotes
this entry sequence.
"P" buttons
are always shaded.
NOTE:
The LCD will continue
to display
idle status
information-station
number,
date, and time-
until Step 1 is finished.
3 GENERAL
PROGRAMMING
INSTRUCTIONS
(It can also be entered
from an on-site
or off-site
ASCII terminal.
Both of these programming
alter-
natives
require
optional
hardware.
See Remote
Administration
& Maintenance
Procedures,
Sec-
tion
100-816-600,
for details.)
System
Record
Sheets document
a specific system's
data configu-
ration, including
attributes
of a feature
or group of
2) In Step 2, enter the program
number.
This
sequence
is unique
for every program.
The
buttons
are white and never abbreviated.
NOTE:
When the speaker
button
is pressed
at the
beginning
of Step 2, there will be a beep tone
and "PROGRAM=-'
will appear on the LCD.
3) In Step 3, enter the program
data. Again, this
sequence
is unique
for every program.
(See
Paragraph
3.20 for more
information.)
The
buttons
are white and never abbreviated.
To
make another
entry, repeat Step 3 until ready
to exit the current
program.
NOTE:
See Paragraph
3.20 for a description
of pro-
gram data entry methods.
4) In Step 4, exit the current
program.
This se-
quence
never changes.
To save space on the
record
sheets,
abbreviation
"Z" denotes
the
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