Tone Commander Isdn Setup Utility Users Guide
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Contents Introduction............................1 System Requirements....................1 README.TXT file......................1 Connecting the PC to the 2260d Console.........1 Using the Setup Utility......................2 Starting the Program....................2 Changing Com and Printer Ports..............2 Online Help.........................2 Status Bar..........................2 Menus............................3 Selecting and Editing....................4 Exiting the...
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Error Logs............................19 Viewing an Error Log...................19 Clearing an Error Log...................19 Console Usage Statistics....................20 Viewing Statistics.....................20 Clearing Statistics.....................21 Printing Reports.........................22 Console Program Updates...................23 Menu Selections........................24 File Menu.........................24 Names Menu.......................26 Setup Menu........................26 Errors...
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Introduction The ISDN Console Setup Utility allows you to easily configure a Tone Commander 2260d or 40d120 console from an IBM-compatible PC. Console setups can be saved to disk and reloaded or modified at any time. Creating or editing a large name database is much easier and faster using this program than with the dial pad on the console. Console setups, name databases, error logs, and usage statistics can be printed from this utility. It also allows the installation of console program updates. System...
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Using the Setup Utility Starting the Program This program should be run from the floppy disk only. Insert the ISDN Console Setup Utility disk into the floppy drive of your PC (usually drive A or B), log onto the drive, then run the program by typing: a:(orb:if the disk is in drive B) consutil Changing Com and Printer Ports Com port 2 and printer port 1 are used by default. If you need to change either port setting, select Configure Ports from the File menu, then choose Select Console Port or Select...
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Menus Drop-down menus are used to select the various functions in the Setup Utility. Press the Alt key to activate the menus. Select the desired menu with the left or right cursor (arrow) key, then press the Enter key or up/down cursor key. An item in the selected menu can be selected by moving to the item with the up or down cursor key, then pressing the Enter key. Any menu or menu item can also be selected by pressing the appropriate highlighted (red) letter key. For example,Alt-F-Oselects File Open....
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Selecting and Editing The currently selected field in a dialog box or edit box is shown in reverse (white text on a black background in dialog boxes, gray text on a black background in lists such as the name database). You can move to the next field by pressing the cursor down key or, in some areas, the Tab key. The cursor up key or Shift-Tab moves to the previous field. An editable field, such as a file path or name entry, can be edited by moving the cursor to the desired location and typing. Characters...
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File and Console Operations Name/number entries and console setup parameters can be saved to disk, and recalled later for viewing or modification. Console usage statistics and error logs, if currently in the PC memory, are also saved. Saved configurations provide a convenient backup, useful if you need to reprogram or replace a console. All disk and console operations are accessed from the File menu. The term “database” is used in this manual to refer to all name/number entries and console setup...
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You can then add name entries, make changes to console setup parameters, and save your changes to disk or to a console. To add names, select any of the sort options from the Names menu. You will then be prompted to type in a name entry. Name entry is explained on pages 9-11. Loading a Database from Disk If you have made any changes to an existing database, select Save, Save As, or Send To Console before using the Open option, otherwise all changes will be lost. SelectOpenfrom the file menu. The Open...