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Chapter 8 Keyphone MMC Program
The DCS-VIP can easily change system settings by using the keyphone. An MMC
(Man Machine Code) is a program which sets up the system according to your
needs. This chapter explains how to use a keyphone MMC program. It consists of
four parts as follows.
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Introduction to programming
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Precautions before starting programming
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Programming procedure
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Programming using MMCs
Introduction to Programming
An MMC program is a program to change the value of data which the system
operating program uses. There are three levels of MMC program: technician (or
system), customer and station levels. Technician and customer level programs
require passcodes before they can be used to make changes, but station level
programs do not.
Technician (System) level program
Technician (System) level program
Technician (System) level program
Technician (System) level program
This level can access all MMCs for programming. Any station within the system can
be used for programming, but programming should only be done on one station at
a time.
Customer level program
Customer level program
Customer level program
Customer level program
This level can access only those programs that the technician has set up in MMC
802 (Customer Access MMC Number) Any station within the Tenant group can be
used for programming, but programming should only be done on one station at a
time.
Station level program
Station level program
Station level program
Station level program
This level can only access programs which do not require a passcode.
Precautions Before starting Programming
This section explains how to use the keyphone buttons and what precautions to
take before starting an MMC program.
The
The
The
The Function
Function
Function
Function of Keyphone Buttons
of Keyphone Buttons
of Keyphone Buttons
of Keyphone Buttons
The DCS-VIP can be connected to several kinds of digital keyphone as
follows.
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DS-24SE, DS-24SE AOM (including KDB-DLI, DS-24SE KDB-SLI)
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DS-24SI, DS-24SI AOM (including KDB-DLI, DS-24SE KDB-SLI)
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DS-24S, DS-24S AOM
The first button among the three soft buttons below the LCD denotes
‘
Left
’
. This button is used to save the changed data while programming,
or to move the cursor to the left on the LCD.
The third button among the three soft buttons denotes
‘
Right
’
. This
button is used to save the changed data while programming, or to move
the cursor to the right .
The last six buttons among those buttons available for programming
represent
‘
A
’
~
‘
F
’
. They are used for specific purposes while
programming. For general use, they fulfill specific functions which
the user has allocated to each button.