Programming a List of Senders to Treat Differently
A terminal sending an incoming message always identifieds itself to your machine.
This identification consisits of a RTI, CSI or G4 TID code. By programming your
machine with a list of these ID’s you can choose the senders whose messages
will be saved to Disk File.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2 8 and 5.
DEST.6
on the opposite display shows
that there are 6 RTIs/CSIs/G4 TIDs
programmed so far. In a new machine,
you will see
DEST.0
.
❐
At this time, you can print an Author-
ized Reception List by pressing
Start.
2. Either:
❐
Store some RTIs/CSIs/G4 TIDs: 1.
Go to step 3.
❐
View the RTIs/CSIs/G4 TIDs that
you have stored so far: 2. Go to
step 6.
DEST.1/6
means that there are 6
RTIs/CSIs programmed so far, and
the first in the list is now displayed.
3. Type in an RTI, CSI or G4 TIDs, then
press Yes.
Inputting labels and digits:
see page 220.
4. Either:
❐
Store this as a wild card: Yes.
❐
Otherwise: No.
5. Either:
❐
Enter another RTI, CSI or G4 TID: Go to step 3.
❐
Finish: No. Go to step 2.
6. Scroll through the stored RTIs/CSIs on the screen with
.
❐
It is not possible to edit an RTI/CSI/G4 TID; if you wish to do so, you must
delete the incorrect entry and re-input it.
❐
To delete the displayed RTI/CSI/G4 TID: Clear. Go to step 2.
❐
When you have finished: No. Go to step 2.
DISK FILE SELECT _
DEST. 6 PRINT LIST
→
1.RTI PROG 2.RTI NO TO CANCEL
DISK FILE ENTER RTI/CSI
NO TO CANCEL
_ ABC
DISK FILE NO TO CANCEL
DEST. 1/6 CLR: CLR
XYZ.CO.
↓
DISK FILE NO TO CANCEL
STORE AS WILD CARD? YES
•
NO
XYZ.CO.
DISK FILE ENTER RTI/CSI
NO TO CANCEL
_ ABC
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