Issue 4.0
SV9100 Programming Manual 1-5
Table 1-2 UX5000 Terminal Keys for Entering Data
UX5000 Terminal Keys for Entering Data
Use this key... When you want to . . .
0~9 and
Enter data into a program.
HOLD
Complete the programming step you just made (like pressing Enter on a
PC keyboard). When a program entry displays, press HOLD to bypass
the entry without changing it.
CONF
Delete the entry to the left (like pressing Backspace on a PC keyboard).
MIC
Exit one step at a time from the program window currently being viewed.
For example, if you’re programming item 5 in 15-03, pressing MIC will
allow you to enter a new option in program 15-03. Pressing MIC again
will allow you to select a new program in the 15- series. Pressing MIC a
third time will allow you to enter a new program beginning with ‘1’.
Pressing MIC one last time will bring you to the beginning program
display, allowing you to enter any program number.
FLASH
Switch extension, line, etc. being programmed by pressing FLASH. The
cursor moves up to the top row of the display. Pressing FLASH again
moves the cursor back to the middle row.
LINE KEYS
Use pre-programmed settings to help with the program entry. These
settings vary between programs from LINE 1 = 0 (off) and LINE 2 = 1 (on)
to preset values for timers where LINE 1 = 5, LINE 2 = 10, LINE 3 = 15,
etc.
For programs with this option, the line key which currently matches the
programmed setting will light steady.
The display may also indicate Soft Keys which will allow you to select the
values as well (-1 and +1 will step through these pre-programmed
settings.)
LINE KEY 1
Program a pause into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
LINE KEY 2
Program a recall/flash into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
LINE KEY 3
Program a @ into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
VOL ▲
Scroll backward through a list of entry numbers (e.g., from extension 301
to 302, 303, etc.) or through entries in a table (e.g., Common Permit
Table).
If you enter data and then press this key, the SV9100 accepts the data
before scrolling forward.
VOL ▼
Scroll forward through a list of entry numbers (e.g., from extension 301 to
302, 303, etc.) or through entries in a table (e.g., Common Permit Table).
If you enter data and then press this key, the SV9100 accepts the data
before scrolling backward