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Feature messages
Messages also appear when the value you are attempting to enter is not valid because of its format,
or does not work with the feature you are programming. For example, you might see:
<name you typed> is not a valid option for ‘Name’.
This means that you entered
characters that are not valid for a set name.
The line is private to a set and cannot be used here.
This means that you tried
to assign a line that is private to one set to another set.
For these kinds of errors, refer to your Installer Guide for more information.
Recovering from a lost connection
If the computer loses its connection to the RAD, an error message occurs.
To reconnect, reselect the
Browser
tool under
Run Tool
and click the
Connect
button on the
Connection Properties dialog box.
Error messages
When the Browser tool encounters a problem with its operation, you will get an error message.
When the text of an error messages is given in the following examples, <target> is the ID of the
Norstar system, and <selected> is the customer name from the ICSRT database. The System ID
and customer name appear only if you connect to a Norstar system.
There are two types of error messages: fatal and non-fatal. The difference between the two types is
what happens when you click.
Non-fatal error messages
If you click
OK
in a non-fatal error message window, you are returned to the navigation tree and
the Browser window does not close.
Message:
<item> is no longer valid
Explanation:
You have attempted to open an item on the navigation tree that no longer exists
in the Norstar system programming data. For example, if you expand
Line assignment
, and
then make assigned line Line 002 private to a telephone, the assignment of Line 002 is no
longer valid for other telephones. If you attempt to open
Line 002
under
Line assignment
for
another telephone, an error message appears:
Line 002 is no longer valid
.
Suggested response:
Click
OK
. The error message disappears and the invalid settings are
removed from the navigation tree.
Summary of Contents for ICSRT
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