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    							(4) 0 KX-TD1232 Slave: The Batch file of the KX-TD1232 Slave is 
    saved in the system. 
    0 KX-TD8 16: The Batch file of the KX-TD8 16 is saved in the 
    system. 
    Message: Error Message, Status Message, and Operation Guide Message are 
    displayed here. 
    *Error Message: Appears when an ermr occurs. 
    &~tus Message: Appears when it is necessary to show the proceeding 
    job. 
    *Operation Guide Message: Shows the way of operation. 
    The order priority of the message is as following: 
    Error Message Status Message Operation Guide Message. 
    (5) Function Keys: Appear when it is possible to operate them. 
    (For further information see “2-4 Function Keys”) 
    (6) Items: The names of items to be assigned. 
    (7) Fields: Parameters are entered into them. 
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    							2-2 ow Chart of the Screens 
    I 
    Initial 
    ENTER 
    I Main Menu 
    EXIT 
    ENTER EXIT 
    Edit 
    Page- 1 
    N-PAGE 
    1 
    I e-----= 
    P-PAGE 
    1‘ 
    I 
    Page-n ‘-PAGI 
    I 
    &lain Menu 
    ENTER EXIT 
    Edit 
    P-PAGE 
    N-PAGE 
    l.T P-PAGE 
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    							2-3 Assigning Items 
    This section provides you the basic operation of programming the assigning items. 
    1. Change the screens 
    @ The initial screen 
    Press ENTER key to advance to the next screen. 
    The menu screens 
    Press ENTER key to advance to the next screen. 
    Press EXIT key to return to the initial screen. 
    The editing screens 
    Press F5 (P-PAGE) key to return to the previous page. 
    Press F6 (N-PAGE) key to advance to the next page. 
    Press EXIT key to return to the menu screen. 
    For further information about function keys, see “2-4 Function 
    2. Types of fields 
    I 
    There are two types of the fields. You can distinguish the type by a display of the cursor or a 
    message. 
    0 Selecting type 
    A parameter is highlighted. 
    (Example 
    A message “Hit spacebar to select........” appears. 
    @ Entering directly type 
    The cursor is displayed as an underline in a field. 
    A message “Enter . . . . . ...” appears. (Example 
    E=I-I) 
    3. Move the cursor 
    You can use TAB key, ENTER key, or cursor keys to move the cursor to the next or the previous 
    i terns. 
    eTAB key: 
    SHIFT+TAB: 
    eENTER key: 
    j *T key: 
    01 key: 
    -key: 
    eckey: Moves the cursor to the right or lower item. 
    Moves the cursor to the left or upper item. 
    Moves the cursor to the right or lower item. 
    Moves the cursor to the upper item. 
    Moves the cursor to the lower item. 
    Moves the cursor to one figure right or the right item. 
    Moves the cursor to one figure left or the first character of the left item. 
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    							3. Enter, correct and change parameters 
    (IJ Selecting type 
    *Press the spacebar a few times until you find the parameter you need. 
    ~Press BS key, which displays the parameters in the inverted order of the spacebar until you find 
    the parameter you need. 
    eF4 (HELP) provides you the explanation of assigned items and a list of parameters. 
    Entering directly type . 
    *Enter dialing numbers, numerals, alphabets and punctuation marks etc. directly. 
    ~YOU must enter parameters from a left end. 
    Correcting 
    ove the cursor to the parameter you want to correct and enter a new 
    parameter. 
    ODeleting Press BS key and the cursor moves to one figure left and delete one letter. 
    Move the cursor to the letter you want to delete, and press DEL key. 
    Press Ctl + Home to delete the parameter in which the cursor is placed. 
    *Inserting Move the cursor to the letter before which you want to insert letters. 
    Press INS key needed times, and enter a parameter there. 
    -Press F4 (HELP) key so that you can see the explanation of assigned items and also characters, 
    numbers, and the range of numbers you can enter. 
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    							unction Keys 
    @JJcopy @ 
    f# HELP ~P-PAG@$JN-~AGE@ SAVE @ EXIT 
    I 
    F2 (COPY) : Copies parameters by CO lines, extensions, CO line groups or jack numbers. 
    (For further information see “2-5 Use of F2 (COPY) 
    . 
    F4 (HELP) : Explains assigned items. 
    FS (P-PAGE) : Returns to the previous page. 
    (N-PAGE) : Advances to the next page. 
    F7 (SAVE) : Saves the data displayed on the screen. 
    FI (CONNECT) :Connects your IBM- PC with the DSHS. 
    F8 (EXIT) : 
     Returns to the Menu screen. 
    (1) When you press F5 (P-PAGE), F6 (N-PAGE) or F8 (EXIT) without pressing F7 (SAVE) to save the 
    changed data, a message “Screen will be changed without saving new data. OK?(Y/N) a” appears. 
    Press “Y” or “y” to carry out or press “N” or “n” to cancel. 
    (2) If your IBM-PC is disconnected from the DSHS while saving the data, you should save it again after 
    reconnecting the PC. 
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    							2-5 Use of F2 (COPY) Key 
    F2 (COPY) is used to copy parameters of items (by CO lines, extensions, CO line groups or jack numbers). 
     
    (1) Move the cursor to one of the parameters of the group you want to copy from. 
    (2) After pressing F2 (COPY), the group turns highlighted and a message “Enter start range xxxx No. 
    [ I” appears. “Xxxx” can be Jack, CO, TRG etc. 
    (3) Enter the number of the first group you want to copy from. When you press ENTER key a message 
    “Enter end range xxxx No. [ 1” appears. “Xxxx” can be Jack, 
    CO, TRG etc. 
    (4) Enter the number of the last group you want to copy the data to. Press ENTER key, 
    and the data are 
    copied to the assigned groups. 
    (3 ess ESC to quit. 
     
    In CO Line Setting, copy the data of CO No.02 to CO No.05 and 06. 
    COCT D D P C CPC DIL 1 : 1 
    No. 0 R I TPI Detection , EXT No 
    N G A M S D Mode out 
    Day Night 
    L F 
    01 Y [l] D 80 10 N Disable Disable ml091 E>nll@] 
    02 [2] P 160 20 N 1OUms Enable Disable Disable 
    03 Y [3] D 80 10 N 2OOms Enable Disable Disable 
    @copy B fjJ HELP /$JP-PAGF&&PAG@ SAVE @J EXIT 
    @ Move the cursor to the line of CO 02. 
    COCT D D P C 
    CPC - DIL 1 : 1 
    I T P I 
    Detection EXT No 
    N G A M S D Mode 
    out 
    JW Night 
    L F 
    01 Y [l] D 80 10 N Disable Disable EXl7loSl EXTllO91 
    - 
    0 Press I32 (COPY) and the all data of CO No.02 turn highlighted. 
    A message “Enter start range CO No. [ 1” appears. Press F2 again if you want to return to the 
    previous stage( 0 ). 
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    							COCT D D P C 
    CPC DIL 1 : 1 
    I T P I 
    Detection EXT No 
    N G A M S D Mode 
    out 
    Day Night 
    L F 
    P 80 10 N 3 ble Disable Disable 
    05 Y [5] P 80 10 N 
    4OUms Enable Disable Disable 
    06 Y [6] P 80 10 N SOOms Enable Disable Disable 
    ~P-PAG~ N-PAG@j 
    sAw3 m Exrr 
    @ Enter CO No.05 press F2 again if you want to return to the previous stage ( 0). 
    COCT D D P C 
    I T P I 
    N G A M S D Mode out 
    Day Night 
    L F 
    05 Y [5] P 80 10 N 400ms Enable Disable Disable 
    06 Y-[6] P 80 10 N SOOms Enable Disable Disable 
    @ press ENTER key and a message “Enter end range CO No.[ 
    press F2 again if you want to rctum to the previousstage (0). 
    COCT D D P C CPC DIL 1 : 1 
    I T P I Detection EXT No 
    N G A M S D Mode out 
    Day Night 
    L F 
    01 Y [l] D 80 10 N Disable Disable WI@] EXT@l9] 
    04 Y [4] P 80 10 N 300ms Enable Disable Disable 
    05 
    Y [S] P 80 10 N 400ms Enable Disable Disable 
    Enable Disable Disable 
    2-8 
    - 
    - 
    -  
    						
    							0 Enter CO No.06 
    - 
    COCT D D P C CPC 
    DIL 1 : 1 
    No. 0 R 
    I T P I Detection 
    EXT No 
    N G A M S D Mode out 
    Day Night 
    L F 
    01 Y [l] D 80 10 N Disable Disable EXIJ109] MT[ltB] 
    02 N [2] P 160 20 N 1OOms Enable Disable Disable 
    03 Y [3] D 80 10 N 2OOms Enable. Disable Disable 
    04 Y [4] P 80 10 N 3OOms Enable Disable Disable 
    05 N [2] P 160 20 N 1OOms Enable Disable Disable 
    06 N [2] P 160 20 N 
    1OOms Enable Disable Disable 
    gJ 
    f$@opy f# 
    f# 
    HP-PAGE@JN-PAGF# SAVE @j E 
    - 
    ss ENTER key and the data of CO No.05 and No.06 turn to the same as C 
    The data are saved and the screen returns to the previous stage( 0). 
     
    (1) Press ESC key at any stage to quit the copy mode. 
    ’ 
    (2) When you copy the data of Flexible Keys or DSS, the data of the whole screen are copied to another. 
    f 
    You cannot copy a part of them. 
    . 
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    							2-6 
    If you need the explanation of the item on which the cursor is placed, press F4 (HELP). 
    Help screen illustrated below appears. 
    4e> 
    Station Setting 4 
    I Off-line 
    I KX-TD1232 Both 
    01-l 
    01-2 
    02-l 
    02-2 
    03-l 
    03-2 
    04-l 
    04-2 
    05-l 
    05-2 
    06-l 
    06-2 
    07-l 
    07-2 
    08-l 
    08-2 DILl:N. 
    Day Night 
    111 111111122222 
    111 111111122222 
    012 345678901234 
    012 345678901234 
    003000DDDDDD 
    D6OODDDDDDDD 
    D6OODDDDDDDD 
    Enter numeric code 
    pj 
    fg fg 
    @J HELP ~P-PAG@N-~~~G@J SAVE@ EXIT 
    Press F4 (HELP) key 
    Explanation of DIL 1 : lay Ring Times) Press F8(EXIT) key 
    DIL 1 : N Day /Night 
    (Direct In Line 1 : N Extension and Delayed Ringing -Day /Night) 
    Assigns the state of DIL 1 : N to each extension in day mode or in night mode. 
    D : Disable, 0 : Immediate, 1 : 1 Rings, 3 : 3 Rings, 6 : 6 Rings, N : No Rings 
    m EXIT  
    						
    							2-7 Mode Structure 
    There are two types of editing modes. 
    1. Batch Editing Mode 
    This is the way to program the DSHS by editing the PC database( To use this mode, you must 
    first load Disk File DB or save DSHS DB into PC DB. 
    2. Interactive Editing Mode  Edit 1 Screen buffer 
    Read 
    PC DB 
    f 
    1 Write 
    SAV  
     SAW 
    &-Connect (RS-232C or MODEM) /Disconnect 
    \.  
    This is the way to program the DSHS directly from the PC terminal connected by the RS-232C or the 
    MODEM. 
    Edit - 
    i 
    1 Screen buffer 
    > 
    Read 
    PC Terminal Write 
    ,Conneet (RS-232C or MODEM) /Disconnect 
     Single system or System Connection 
    When the single system is operating, parameters of some items cannot be assigned to the system 
    which is not operating. They are not displayed in the screens. 
    . 
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