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AMERITECH AM8a - AUTO DIAL Setup Commands; Display Menu

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AM8a Instruction Manual (18-0037) RS232 Entries and Printouts
0037-S07.L_58 February 10, 2000
7-3
7.1.3.1 Display Menu: To display a menu, type a command that corresponds to any
parameter within that menu. The menu will then be displayed on the AM8a. For
example: (CTD) or (CEM) displays the MODE CONFIGURE menu.
7.1.3.2 Change Parameter: To change a parameter, find the command that sets the
parameter within a menu. Type the command then an equal "=" sign. After the
equal sign there are two kinds of values that can be entered, followed by the closing
")".
A Code Value: This is a code from 00 through 07 (leading "0" may be omitted).
Each code corresponds to a parameter setting that is not numeric, for example
(refer to Figure 7-3):
(CTD=00) or (CTD=0) sets MODE CONFIG: IMITATE to te/line
(CTC=02) or (CTC=2) sets PCM: FRAMING to SLC®96
A Numeric Value: This is an entry that directly sets a numeric value into the
parameter, for example:
(CSM=1200) sets the CIRCUIT: ANALOG IMPEDANCE to 1200 ohms
7.1.3.3 Print Menu: If not already displayed, the menu with the changed parameter must be
displayed by a (PDS) command. For example, if the DISPLAY CONFIG menu
containing CONTRAST was not displayed when the (CCT=3) command was
entered, type (CCT). To print the displayed menu, follow with (PDS), and the menu
will be printed, showing the parameter value that has been entered:
DISPLAY: MODE CONTRAST BACKLIGHT
CONFIG: new call reset 3 on 5min
7.1.4 AUTO DIAL Setup Commands: The AUTO DIAL Setup key on the front panel permits the
operator to enter up to 10 sequences of auto dialing (also referred to as "Speed Dial").
Details on AUTO DIAL are provided in Section 5. The RS232 equivalents for setting,
storing, recalling, and dialing AUTO DIAL numbers are shown in Figure 7-6. Also
shown are other commands related to dialing as well as the equivalent characters that
are typed for the Data Entry keys for dialed digits (and other dialing sequence
operations).

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