Define Options For The Set Command - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Define options for the Set command

The four options you can define for the Set command are listed below.
— ALl
— X substitution
— RAnge
— COnfirm
You may choose to disallow the setting of all DNs to some value.
— To disallow the setting of all DNs to some value:
SEt OPtion ALl OFf <CR>
— To disallow the use of X to represent all possible values 0–9 of a digit in
a DN, so that groups of DNs which have some pattern may all be set to
some value:
SEt OPtion X OFf <CR>
For example:
A certain class of rooms ends with 6.
12X6 will set 1206, 1216, 1226, 1236, and so on.
All rooms on the 14th floor have DNs which start with 14.
14XX will set 1400-1499 to some value.
— To disallow a sequential range of DNs to be set to a value by giving the
first and last numbers in the range:
SEt OPtion RAnge OFf <CR>
If the RAnge option is set off, ALl is also set off.
— To disallow your input to be echoed or repeated on the line underneath
for confirmation:
SEt OPtion COnfirm OFf <CR>
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