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PROGRAMMING 
Issue 2, May 1990 INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
19. ON-LINE MONITOR 
19.1 The on-line monitor program is used to display 
and change the system memory. Because it requires a 
knowledge of hexidecimal and binary mathematics, it 
is intended only for use by an advanced installer or 
engineer for debugging and maintaining the system. 
It is not intended for untrained personnel. 
19.2 The on-line monitor menu is accessed by en- 
tering E from the applications program...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE PROGRAMMING Issue 2, May 1990 
19.5 
After the help menu has been displayed, the terminal sends the message TYPE A PERIOD TO TERMI- 
NATE HELP, ANY OTHER TO CONTINUE. If you continue, the following menu appears. 
r 
CFCB 
COCB 
DCBD 
DCBS 
DDBF 
ICCB FORMATTED CONTROL BLC 
:KS 
PRINT DYNAMIC CNF-CCB KCBD PRINT DYNAMIC KEYSET CB 
PRINT DYNAMIC CO-CCB KCBS PRINT STATIC KEYSET CB 
PRINT DYNAMIC DSS CB LCBD PRINT DYNAMIC CO-LCB 
PRINT STATIC DSS CB 
LCBS...

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PROGRAMMING INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
Issue 2, May 1990 GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
Find Memory 
19.9 The 
find (F) function allows the user to locate 
all instances of a specified KEY (ANDed with the op- 
tional mask) in a given range of memory. The com- 
mand is in the following format: 
F[B/W/L] START STOP KEY [MASK] 
19.10 The following parameters can be specified: 
The memory range can be specified as START and 
STOP address, or as a START address followed by 
the number of locations to be...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES PROGRAMMING 
GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 2, May 1990 
19.18 The 
START and STOP addresses follow the 
format command to determine the beginning and end 
of the selected memory block. For example: 
ML COOO, 4 or ML COO0 4 - A new START 
address is specified for the START parameter, 
followed by the number (interpreted as a 
hexidecimal value) of memory longwords to dis- 
play. 
ML ,4 - Use the current value for the memory 
START address and display the next 4 longwords 
of...

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INTER-TEL PRACTICES PROGRAMMING 
GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE Issue 2, May 1990 
Send A Message 
19.38 
Entering the SEND command allows the 
programmer to send messages (entered from the 
keyboard). After each message is sent, the message 
processor prompts the user for another message. This 
mode can be terminated by entering a period (.) in re- 
sponse to the prompt MESSAGE:. 
19.43 All inputs are interpreted as hexidecimal val- 
ues. The unary operators + and - are allowed: 
Addition With...

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PROGRAMMING INTER-TEL PRACTICES 
Issue 2, May 1990 GMX-48 INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE 
Convert Extension Number to Qpe and Logical 
Number 
19.49 The 
EXT command allows the programmer 
to enter the extension (intercom) number of a station. 
The terminal then displays the type of station instru- 
ment and the hex value of the control block associ- 
ated with the extension number. Enter the command 
in the following format: 
EXT EXXX (extension number) 
Formatted Control Blocks 
19.50 The 
formatted...

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