General Notes on Programming
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6. 6. Special Function Commands
Special Function Commands allow access to specific data in the Dialer. You must be in the
programming mode to use these commands.
6. 7. Data Verification (902)
Data Verification is a convenient method of confirming the contents of a Dialer’s database.
Most maintainers use a PC with a modem (Figure 6.3) to confirm the Dialer’s database,
however, a Digit Analyzer may also be used to accomplish database verification. Data is
displayed for each parameter entered. Data Verification does not alter the contents of the
Dialer’s database.
Figure 6.3 Data Verification
Commands
Definition
902
Data confirmation mode. After each 3 digit prefix the Dialer will display programmed
data. Refer to section 6.7 on page 31.
942 903
Load default data. Delete all other existing programming, then reloads default data. Refer
to section 6.9 on page 33.
942 904
Clear all Search Tables (801-845). Refer to section 6.10 on page 33.
942 906
Enter Clone Master Mode. Refer to section 6.13 on page 35.
907
Return to data programming mode from data confirmation mode. Refer to section 6.8 on
page 32.
961
Display Power-on Counter (Displays the number of times that the Dialer has been powered
on since it was last
✳
initialised). Refer to section 6.11 on page 33.
967
Display Route and Line peg data. Refer to section 6.12 on page 33.
942 968
Block Initialisation: 0 = Off, 1 = On. Refer to section 6.14 on page 36.
970
Display the Dialer serial number during local or remote modem programming. Refer to
section 6.15 on page 36.
980
Internal Clock Setting (MMDDHHMM). Refer to section 6.16 on page 37.
987
Exit programming mode. Refer to section 6.17 on page 37.
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 50000241
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