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a section of memory that retains information
about the phone’s characteristics, such as the
assigned telephone number, system identifi-cation
number, and options information.
Two methods are available to program the
NAM using the keypad: Test Mode and User
Mode.
Regardless of the method used, the NAM
must be programmed before the phone can
be placed into service. This chapter covers
the NAM Programming steps for Test Mode
NAM Programming.
Test Mode Programming
Table 3: “Minimum Required Test Mode
NAM Programming Steps” on page 25 shows
the minimum required Test Mode NAM
programming steps. Table 4: “Test Mode
NAM Programming Sequence” on page 26
lists all NAM programming steps, complete
with parameters and definitions.
IMPORTANT
Consult with the System Operator
regarding NAM information. Incorrect
NAM entries can cause the phone to
operate improperly or not at all.
.
For Test Mode NAM programming, the
portable must be in the Servicing Level of
Manual Test Mode (See “Test Mode/Test
Menu” on page 11.) To enter test mode, the
Manual Test pin (recessed center pin of the
J6 battery connector) must be momentarily
grounded while powering up the phone.
This can be accomplished in a variety of
ways, such as by using a 6.8 VDC power
supply and an MCEL 2000 test cable or test
plug. After powering up in test mode, press
the # button to enter Servicing Level. Once
in Test Mode Servicing Level, enter 55# to
place the phone in NAM programming
mode. The display will show factory default
NAM data or show new data as it is entered,
scrolling from left to right. Sequentially step
through the procedures shown in
Table 4:
“Test Mode NAM Programming Sequence”
on page 26
using the * key. Enter new data
as required, or skip past factory default
values for parameters that do not need to be
changed.
If a second phone number is to be
programmed, step 11 bit 6 must be set to 1.
This bit enables dual-NAM operation and
will cause NAM programming steps 1-6 and
12 to be repeated for the second phone
number.
Minimum Required Test Mode
NAM Programming Steps
Test Mode NAM Programming Sequence
Advances to the next programming step; also
programs the NAMafter the last programming step is
entered. A valid value must be entered. Otherwise the
phone will not advance to the next NAM step.
Clears the entered information and displays
previously entered data for the current programming
step.
Exits the programming mode without pro-
gramming the NAM.
Table 9:
Service Type
Minimum Required
Programming
Steps
Single NAM
Dual NAM (part A)
Dual NAM (part B)
1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9
1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11
1, 3, 4, 6
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