Using SPM
2–18
Programming with SPM
On the PC screen, the letters
R
and
G
represent the ON state of the red and
green LEDs, respectively, that are on the console. For example, if a line, trunk, or
pool is assigned to a line button, on the console a green LED lights next to the
button. On the PC screen, the letter
G
(for green) displays next to the button.
Similarly, if a line, trunk, or pool is not assigned to a line button, neither
G
nor
R
display next to the button on the PC screen. If a trunk is assigned to a pool, an
R
(for red) displays on the PC screen.
The labels in the column on the right side of the screen show key combinations
that correspond to buttons on the MLX-20L telephone. Table 2–2 describes the
function of PC keys in SPM.
Table 2–2. Function of PC Keys in SPM
PC Key
Console
SPM Function
h
Home
Quit.
Exit from SPM and return to the DOS
prompt when you finish with system
programming. If you are using a modem, the
call is disconnected.
e
Menu
Return to the SPM Main Menu.
u
More
Display more menu items (when there is another
screen and the
>
symbol appears next to the
key).
d
Inspct
Show the current information that has been
programmed for a feature or button.
A
+
P
Drop
Enter a stop in a speed dialing sequence. This
combination also deletes an entry in a field on
any screen except one in which you are
entering a speed dialing sequence.
A
+
F
Conf
Flash.
Enter a switchhook flash in a speed
dialing sequence.
A
+
C
n/a
TopSP.
Return to the top of the System
Programming menu.
A
+
H
Hold
Pause.
Enter a pause in a speed dialing
sequence.
A
+
U
n/a
Convert.
Convert a backup file from its original
Release format to a different Release format.
A
+
n
n/a
Toggle modem speed between 1200 to
2400 bps.
C
+
1
n/a
Help.
Display a help screen about SPM
operations. To exit from Help, press
e
.
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Summary of Contents for MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1
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