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NEC Electra Elite IPK - Customized Message 1~10 Assignment

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2 - 116 Memory Blocks
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Document Revision 4 Electra Elite IPK
1-2-09~18 Customized Message 1~10
Assignment
General Description
Use this Memory Block to program various messages for display at a station LCD.
When a user places an intercom (ICM) call from a station equipped with an LCD
display to a station in DND mode, the applicable programmed message displays at the
calling station.
Display
Notes
Programming Procedures
1 Go off-line.
2 Press LK1 + LK2 +
KI
~
AH
to access the Memory Block.
3 Enter the options using the dial pad.
Use the following enter data:
J
to move the cursor left
L
to move the cursor right
K
~
I
to enter numeric data
H to clear data
4 Enter the characters to be displayed. Refer to Appendix B Character Codes, Section 1 Character Assignment on page B-1.
5 After entering each message for Memory Block 1-2-9~18 (Custom Message 1~10 Assignment), press
G to write the data.
The next Memory Block is displayed.
6 Program the next Memory Block or press
E to go back on-line.
1. Ten messages are available, the first six are assigned at default.
2. System Software allows a message to be entered using the dial pad instead of the ASCII Character Code Tables.
Follow the procedure in Appendix B Character Codes, Section 1 Character Assignment on page B-1.
System Mode
1
Submode
2
Data No.
09~18
PC Programming
¦
+BI
Setting Data
(13 di gi ts ma x. )
Data
No.
0 9 : D N D
T I M E D I S P L A Y
Default Values
Data No. Message
09 DND
10 MEETING
11 BUSINESS TRIP
12 NOT IN
13 WITH GUEST
14 OUT OF OFFICE
15~18 Not Specified

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