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RFL 9300 RFL Electronics Inc.
January 30, 2002 6-60 (973) 334-3100
The "System Label" is an identifier that appears on the second line of the APRIL command list. This list ap-
pears each time you issue an "H" command when you are not in the Programming Mode. In the screens
shown in this manual, the System label has been set to "SUBSTATION 12."
EXAMPLE:
To change the System Label, type in the following:
9300-P> 999 [ENTER]
The System Label parameter will be displayed, with information about its setting below it.
999 System Label SUBSTATION 12
[any string]> _
Type in whatever you want the new System Label to be. It can be any combination of letters or num-
bers up to 25 characters long. When you are finished, press the [ENTER] key. The System Label pa-
rameter will be re-displayed, set to the new value.
999 System Label SUBSTATION 12A
6.5.12.3 SAVING NEW SETTINGS
The "SV" command saves any new settings you made while in the programming mode:
Format: 9300-P>SV [ENTER]
The "SV" command tells the RFL 9300 to store all the changes in its non-volatile RAM memory. Once the
changes are stored, the "9300-P>" prompt will re-appear.
Before you enter the "SV" command, the RFL 9300 operates according to the old parameter settings. Once
the "SV" command is entered, the new settings will be in effect.
The new parameter settings can be verified by re-issuing the "D" command to display the parameter settings
list. (For more information on the "D" command, go to para. 6.5.5 )
6.5.12.4 LEAVING THE PROGRAMMING MODE
Whenever you are finished programming the RFL 9300, use the "Q" command:
Format: 9300-P>Q [ENTER]
The "Q" command tells the RFL 9300 to leave the programming mode and return to the normal "9300>"
prompt. If you changed any setting while in the programming mode, be sure to use the "SV" command de-
scribed above to save the changes before invoking the "Q" command; otherwise, your changes will be lost.

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