Preprogramming System Messages; Adding To Preprogrammed Messages - Toshiba Strata DK 280 User Manual

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5.
The following special
characters are set by
pressing 1 and then
pressing 0 to step
through the available
characters:
Q, Z, :, -, +, /.
Preprogramming
System Messages
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,,.
: :
1: .,..
System
messages
can only be programmed
or permanently
changed
at port
000, station number
(usually 200). Five preprogrammed
messages
are
automatically
stored in memory
when the Alphanumeric
Messaging
with LCD
feature is initialized.
60) OUT TO LUNCH
61) IN A MEETING
62) CALL
63) BACK AT
64) RETURN ON
You can use these messages
and add 3.5 more messages
designed
specifically
for your system, or you can overwrite the initialized messages and program up to
10 of your own. Any messages
programmed
at port 000 will remain in memory
until canceled
from
port
000 or until
the system
is reinitialized.
After
reinitialization,
only the original five messages
will remain in memory.
System
messages are written and stored in memory as explained in Storing a Message.
Adding
to Preprogrammed
Messages
When you select a message,
it appears on your station display. A cursor (-) also
appears immediately
to the right of the last letter in the message.
You can now
input additional
information
(up to a total of 32 digits for each message).
Some
system messages may expect you to add more information.
For example:
1.
CALL
q
Add a station or outside telephone
number.
2.
BACK AT
!
n
Add the time you will return.
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i ,:
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3.
RETURN AT
n
Add the date you will return.
Note:
Refer to Recording a Message for adding to a preprogrammed
message.
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