MDR-2000 VJ User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
Baud rate, followed by byte size and then parity. These values can be set with the SET BAUD,
SET BYTE SIZE and SET PARITY commands.
The successive lines display the Transfer Blocksize and Descrete Mode settings. These can be set
with the SET XFER BLOCK and SET DESCRETE COLLECTION FUNCTIONS commands.
The default settings are shown in the example below:
PBX/Modem: 1200-8-N/ 9600-8-N
Transfer Blocksize: 1
Descrete Mode: No
SHOW
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ATVS
- This command is identical to the STATUS command described earlier.
5.2.3 Customize Command Details
The Customize command
is
used to specify PBX specific information to the MDR-2000. This
information describes the format
of
the input data from the specific PBX. The Customize com-
mand accepts a single string
as
an argument. When invoked it outputs any existing string that may
have been previously programmed into
it.
On certain PBXs a string may have already been pro-
grammed as a default. This is done by those PBXs automatically when they detect that no string
exists.
When issued the Customize command will display a list
of
the preprogrammed choices. The
format
of
the lines correspond the string formats described below. The choices are followed by the
default Customize string for this PBX, followed by a prompt for user input.
If
one
of
the preprogrammed choices is desired then it may be selected by entering the
corresponding number
of
the choice prefixed by a '#'. For example, preprogrammed choice
'2'
would be entered as '
#2'
.
When entering a replacement string the entire string must be typed. Usually this will be a modifi-
cation from line 1 (default string) or line 2
of
the Customize output. To delete a string, and revert
back to the default string enter the <Tab> key, to leave the string unchanged simply press the
<Enter> key. To abort the command with a partially entered string enter <Ctrl-C>. The <Delete>,
<Bksp> and other special keys are not functional with this command.
The format
of
the string, and the meaning
of
its content, varies depending on the PBX.
MDR
service personnel can assist you
if
changes to the string are required. However, in situations where
alternate programming
of
the string are required the following guidelines can be used:
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