General Programming - Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual

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For more details on each program,
refer to Chapter
g--Record
Sheet Instructions.
8.3
General Programming
Data is entered from System Record Sheets at the 20-
button LCD digital or electronic telephone
connected
to Port 00.5. Port 005 is the sixth station circuit on the
PDKU or PEKU installed
in cabinet
Slot 11; or, the
sixth station circuit on the PDKU or PEKU installed in
cabinet slot 12 (only when RSIU is in slot 11).
Data can also be entered
from an on-site or off-site
terminal,
using
an ASCII
keyboard
or personal
computer
with
Toshiba
280Admin,
Release
3
software.
Toshiba recommends
the use of 280Admin
4
with Strata DK280 Release 3 and above. See Chapter
13-Remote
Maintenance,
for more details. System
Record
Sheets document
a specific
system's
data
configuration,
including attributes of a feature or group
of features.
The record
sheets
are organized
by
program number.
8.3.1
Programming
Data
Entry Overview
Keystrokes
for entering
data from System
Record
Sheets
follow
a pattern,
consisting
of a-five-step
process described
below and illustrated in Figure 8-l _
Detailed data entry instructions are on the top of each
System
Record Sheet. Button (key) sequences
that
stay the same for every program are shaded on each
record sheet.
Button sequences
that are unique for
every program are white.
1.
2.
3.
Enter the programming
mode by pressing a series
of buttons.
This is the entry
sequence
for all
programs.
These
buttons
are shaded
on every
record sheet.
Enter the program
number.
This sequence
is
unique for every program.
The buttons are white
on every record sheet.
Enter the program
data. Again, this sequence
is
unique for every program.
The'buttons
are white
on every record sheet. To make another
entry,
repeat
this step until ready to exit the current
program.
Another Program
More Data
Enter Program Data
Step 2
Enter Program Number
Exit Current Program
and/or
Figure
8-I
Programming
Button
Sequence
Overview
8-2
January
1996

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