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FUJITSU GTESECTION TL-130200-1001 ISSUE 1
BUSINESS SYSTEMS, INC.
AUGUST 1987MAINTENANCE
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PurposeThis Technical Practice has been prepared for FGBS Employees
who operate and maintain the equipment manufactured and sold
by Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. The information in this
practice is subject to change and may not be suitable in all
situations. Fujitsu GTE Business Systems, Inc. acknowledges
that a customer’s special requirements or practices may take
precedence over those supplied in this practice if a conflict
develops during installation or ongoing operation. Fujitsu GTE
Business...

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NOTES:
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TTY Response
Log Display2.1.3 A response log is provided within the system memory to
record the responses to tests performed. The system performs
these tests when certain tasks attempted will alter the system
configuration.For example, the system conducts a series of
tests when the PEC is to be placed in service or out of service.
A response message is associated with each task attempted. If
an operating system maintenance terminal is connected to the
in-service CEC, the response messages are printed as...
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