Returning To Dos; Calling A Host Computer - Panasonic PanaVOICE system Technician Manual

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Instailing and using Remote Maintenance
PanaVOICE2.0
Returning to DOS
To return to DOS from the Remote Maintenance
Main Menu, press [F10). This action
returns you to DOS, but leaves the Remote Maintenance
Main Menu accessible.
You
may then run other DOS programs
and later return to the Main Menu by pressing
[xl~zz%iiq,
You do not need to reload the remote
software with the RR command
unless you restart
the computer
or unload Remote Maintenance
using the SUNLOAD command.
For
details, see
Unloading Remote Maintenance from memory
on page 4-168.
calling a host computer
You can call a host computer
in two different ways:
l
Using the Call Menu. Appropriate
for technicians
working with multiple host
computers
and/or different COM settings (modem, baud rate, etc.).
l
Using Quick Connect. Appropriate
if you have only one host computer
to support
or prefer to manually enter the telephone
number. This option uses data from the
DEFAULT Phone Book Entry, including the login, password,
COM port and baud
rate. If you have only one host computer
to support,
you may even enter the
telephone
number in the DEFAULT entry.
To call a host computer from the Call Menu:
1. From the Main Menu, press (F2)to access the Call Menu.
2.
Highlight the Phone Book entry you wish to call. Use the arrow keys to move from
name to name.
3.
Press a
to start dialing. A popup
appears,
identifying
both the host and the calling
parameters
in use: COM port, baud rate, and so on. Note the Dialing! message that
appears
at the bottom of the screen.
4. Wait approximately
thirty seconds
for a connection.
The wait period may vary
based on how busy the host system is. Whatever
is on the host computer' s
screen
should appear on your screen.
To call a host computer using the Quick Connect option:
1.
2.
3.
4.
From the Main Menu, press a
to select the Quick Connect option.
At the ENTER TELEPHONE NUMBER pop-up that appears,
either:
Specify the telephone
number. Use the appropriate
format described
in Figure 31
on page 4-l 63.
Use the telephone
number from the DEFAULT Phone Book Entry. To use this,
continue
to step 3.
Press [xl.
A pop-up appears,
identifying
both the host and the calling param-
eters in use: COM port, baud rate, and so on. Note the Dialing! message that appears
at the bottom of the screen.
Wait approximately
thirty seconds
for a connection.
The wait period may vary
based on how busy the host system is. Whatever
is on the host computer' s
screen
should appear on your screen.

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