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Appendix B. Terminal Programming
The body of this Section 400 is devoted to programming the DBS system
through a key phone. However, the DBS can also be programmed remotely
via the Terminal Programming mode.
Using this mode, commands can be entered on a remote PC or terminal and
sent to the DBS via modem. Or, the PC/terminal can be connected directly to
the DBS' SMDR port (CN6).
You can enter the Terminal Programming mode using any of the following
three methods:
• Direct Connection: Use a local PC or terminal and a communications
• DISA: Dial into the system through a DISA trunk.
• Operator Transfer: Dial into the system through a regular trunk, then
This appendix gives an overview of these programming methods.
Terminal Programming Through a Direct Connection
To program the system through a PC or terminal connected to DBS serial port
CN6:
1. Make sure the cables are configured and connected as described in Section
2. Make sure the DBS is in the SMDR mode. Dial the following codes from
3. Enter your terminal communications program and make sure your PC or
4. From your terminal communications program (terminal emulation in a PC
5. After the DBS displays "REMT>" on the computer, type P and press
6. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program.
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
package to connect directly to CN6.
have the operator enter the Remote Programming ID Code.
300-Installation.
the Attendant port:
ON/OFF #93
terminal's data communications settings match those of the DBS.
communications package), type the following command:
#99 xxxx (where "xxxx" is the site's password; system default is "9999")
ENTER.
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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