RoadRunner
U S E R S G U I D E
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RoadRunner
will return an ID number that can be used to recall the
configuration. Alternatively, you can use the
CSE
command from a
terminal.
Saving the current configuration when the
RoadRunner
is not
connected to another codec (off-line) creates a non-dialing Quick
Configuration. Saving the current configuration when the
RoadRunner
has dialed into and is on-line with another codec saves the
configuration
and
the phone numbers, thus creating a Speed Dial entry.
Editing an Existing Entry
To edit an entry, press the
SDSET
button and select the
<Edit entry>
option from the menu. Using the left and right arrow keys, locate the
entry you wish to change, press
ENTER.
Use the arrow keys to scroll
through the parameters. Once the parameter you wish to change is
displayed, press
ENTER
to change it.
Pressing the up arrow
will save the
change and overwrite the current parameter value. Note that the ID
number is not changed.
EXAMPLE 4 – Editing A Quick Configuration
In this example, we need to change the phone number of a pre-
programmed test configuration so we can work through a PBX system.
In this example, we are also going to change the name of the existing
entry.
The edited entry is saved at the same location, using the same
ID number.
First, locate the desired entry:
Press
SDSET
, select
<Edit dir>
, Press
ENTER
Using the arrow buttons, select the desired entry. In this
example, loacte
‘CCSTEST64’
and press
ENTER
. This entry is
our 24-hour Music Line test number, dialing at 64 kb/s.
The first parameter shown is the name. Since we do want to
change the name, Press
ENTER
.
Using the Alphanumeric keypad, enter a new name. Press
ENTER
when done. Remember, spaces are not allowed in a
name.