Using The Set Command For Message Registration; Table 21 - Nortel Meridian 1 Manual

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Message Registration

Table 21

Using the Set command for Message Registration

Input
Response
SEt MEter 1535 VAlue 1
ROOM METER
SEt MEter 1500 1504 (VAlue) 1
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
SEt MEter ALl (VAlue) 1
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
ROOM METER
SEt MEter 1206 VAlue 2
1308
1596
1823
1906
1972
1986
Note: Meters for a list of DNs—DN 1308 is going to be set to three, and DN 1596 to two. Since DN 1823
and DN 1906 have no value typed beside them, the last value input, two, will be used. If the meter value you
want for the next line is the same, you can leave it out. So DN 1823 and 1906 will also be set to two. Since
the meter value desired for DN 1972 is different, it must be entered. When entering values in a list like this,
use 0 rather than ZEro (see last line). Note that this example shows only the input you type, as if the confirm
option is turned off (see "Define options for the Set command" on page 17).
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Standard 10.00
1535
7
TO
1500 DISP ZERO TO DISP
1501 DISP 1 TO DISP
1502 DISP ZERO TO DISP
1503 DISP ZERO TO DISP
1504 DISP 6 TO DISP
1000 ZERO TO 1
1001
2
TO
1002 ZERO TO 1
3
2
1
0
June 1999
Comments
Meter for one DN
1
DN 1535 was set to 7 but is now set to
one.
Meters for a group of consecutive DNs
1
1
DN 1501 was set to one and is
unchanged.
1
1
1
DN 1504 was set to 6 but is now set to
one.
Meters for all DNs
1
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