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MDR-2000
V3
User's Reference Manual
Interactive Monitor
o The
'#'
is
a flag to the MDR-2000 that this data
is
a direct command
to
the PBX specific module
to load a predefined set
of
column definitions. Note that
if
the input does not begin with either a
'$'
or
'#
' then the input will be considered invalid and
'#
1' will be used.
o
If
errors are detected in the Customize string then the default values will be used.
This feature is very technical but it does allow some measure
of
flexibility to cope with manufac-
turer's changes in CDR output from the PBX. It is suggested the Customize command only be used
under direction
of
MDR
or its dealer service representatives.
5.2.4 Digits Table Command Details
The 'DIGITS TABLE' command allows the user to enter up to 20 strings
of
characters that are
scanned by the
CDR
processing configuration
of
the MDR-2000. Each entry can be up to 8
characters in length. Each string
is
composed
of
any valid ASCII characters except those used to
control the table entry process such as <Control-C>, <Delete>, and <Control-V>.
When the command is invoked the first entry in the table will be displayed followed by a '--
>'
as
in
the following example:
M2K>Digits Table (Return)
(RET-
Leave entry unchanged, TAB - Remove entry, Ctrl-C - Exit command)
9411 -->
The current value
of
the first entry is '9411 ' and this may be changed by entering the new value and
pressing <Enter
>.
To delete the value the user presses the <Tab> key. To leave the entry at its
current value the user simply presses <Enter> at which point the value
of
the next table entry will
be displayed.
To exit from the 'DIGITS TABLE' command <Control-C> can be entered,
or
the <Enter> key can
be pressed until the table is exhausted. The table can be output by using the SHOW DIGITS
command.
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