Programming
107
Pro
gramming
Deleting a range of devices and all dependent
resources
The RANGE DELETE softkey in CDE Form 09, Desktop Device
Assignments, allows block deletion of devices and all dependent
resources.
To delete a range of devices and all dependent resources
1. Press RANGE DELETE.
The system displays: FROM BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:.
2. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the first device and
press the ENTER softkey.
The system displays: TO BAY: SLOT: CIRCUIT:.
3. Enter valid Bay, Slot and Circuit numbers for the last device and
press the ENTER softkey.
The system prompts you to choose whether or not you want to
receive warnings as devices are deleted.
4. To receive a warning prior to deleting each device and its dependent
resources, press YES. To delete all devices and dependent
resources without warning, press NO.
The system prompts you once again to confirm the deletion of the
range.
5. To proceed with the deletion of the range of devices and all
dependent resources, press CONFIRM. Press CANCEL to abort.
If you chose to receive warnings each time a device is deleted, the
system displays "deleting all keys, ..." for each device in the range.
6. To proceed, press CONFIRM. Pess CANCEL to abort the deletion
of the specific device and continue with the next device.
To abort the deletion of a range of devices at any time during the
procedure, press ABORT. Any devices that were deleted prior to
pressing the ABORT key will remain deleted.
Summary of Contents for SX-200 EL
Page 1: ...TECHNICIAN S HANDBOOK LIGHTWARE 19 RELEASE 3 0 ...
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 32: ...Technician s Handbook 22 ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 2 Routine Maintenance ...
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Page 55: ...Chapter 3 Troubleshooting and Repair ...
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Page 111: ...Chapter 4 Programming ...
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Page 169: ...Chapter 5 Installation ...
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