Avaya DECT Installation Manual page 67

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Shift F12 - READ SLAVE
Ctrl F1 - EXCHREAD
Ctrl F2 - EXCHWRITE
Ctrl F3 - RINGREAD
Ctrl F4 - RINGWRITE
Ctrl F5 - TIMEREAD
Ctrl F6 - TIMEWRITE
Ctrl F7 - CDMEASURE
Ctrl F8 - CDREAD M
Ctrl F9 - CDREAD S
Ctrl F10 – CCFP ROLE
Alt F1 - SMLREAD
Alt F2 - SMLWRITE
Alt F3 - READUSER
DECT - Installation Manual
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Used to read all the users on a slave DCU. Warning: This command can
cause the loss of any current calls.
Shows the exchange code set on the system.
Allows a new exchange code to be written to the DCU. No code should be
entered for use with an INDeX PBX.
Shows whether the DECT is set to System (S) or Exchange (E) generated
ringing.
Allows the DCU ringing source to be entered as either System (S) or
Exchange (E).
Displays the Date and Time set on the DCU.
Sets the Date and Time on the DCU.
Performs cable delay measurement to all base stations. Whilst performed
the DECT system will be out of service.
Shows which base stations are active and the cable delay measurement
for each base station on a master/solo DCU.
Shows which base stations are active and the cable delay measurement
for each base station on a slave DCU.
Sets the DCU's function as Solo (single DCU system), Master or Slave
(linked DCU system) or Solo No Traffic (used when changing a DCU's
function). This command should be used with care as it requires
appropriate jumper changes within the DCU's.
Shows the current status message level setting for the system.
Sets the status message level setting for the system (from 0, 1, 2 and 3).
Read user data for a specified user number.
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