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Programming Manual
May 2003
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324000-6
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Release 6.0
May 2003
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System Mode
1
Submode
1
Data No.
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PC Programming
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+BCS
Route Advance Block Assignment
General Description
Use this Memory Block to assign priority levels (1~4) to each Trunk Group assigned in a
Route Advance Block. The system has 16 blocks that can be specified. For main software
version 6.0 and above, 32 blocks are allowed.
Display
Programming Procedures
1
Go off-line.
2
Press LK1 +
LK1 +
CK
to access the Memory Block.
3
Enter the data using the dial pad.
Note:
Use the following to enter data:
J
to move the cursor left
L
to move the cursor right
K
~
I
to enter numeric data
32 Blocks are allowed for main software version 6.0 and above.
Default Values
All Blocks (00)
4
Press
N
to write the data. Data for the Priority Nos. 2~4 are displayed in succession.
5
After entering the data for Priority No. 4, press
N
to write the data. Data for Priority 1 for the next Block No. is displayed.
6
After entering data for Block No. 16, press
N
to write the data. The next Memory Block is displayed.
7
Press
P
to go back on-line.
Related Programming
M.B. Number
Memory Block Name
Trunk-to-Trunk Group Assignment
3 0 : R T
A D V 0 1 - 1 = 0 0
T I M E
D I S P L A Y
Data
No.
Block
No.
(1~16)
Title
Setting
Data
Priority
No.
(1~4)
Block No. Priority No.
Setting Data
1
1
Trunk Groups 01~32
2
Trunk Groups 01~32
3
Trunk Groups 01~32
4
Trunk Groups 01~32
16
1
Trunk Groups 01~32
2
Trunk Groups 01~32
3
Trunk Groups 01~32
4
Trunk Groups 01~32
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