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4.10.1 PROGRAMMING USING THE DET
Note:
chg
,
bksp
,
save
,
one
,
always
,
del
, and
ack
are interactive LCD button operations. Use the three buttons
below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
1. Enter Database Administration using the feature code
Feature # *
and then enter the DB Admin password
.
2. Press
show
. The system displays the DB Item Select screen.
3. First, program the Music Directory Number Length (the number of digits in the extension you will use to
access the music sources). Enter
08-09-09-01
, then press
save
. Press
chg
to select 1, 2, 3, or 4. The default
is 3.
4. Press
next
.
5. Next, program Music Directory Number Leading 1, 2 or 3. Specify what extension you want to use for the
first music source. Enter
08-09-09-02
, then press
save
. Press
chg
and key in the directory number. Valid
directory numbers include any available, non-conflicting directory number. The default is 771.
6. Press
next
.
7. Now specify what directory number you want to use for the second music source. Press
chg
and key in the
directory number. Valid directory numbers include any available, non-conflicting directory number. The
default is 772.
Note: The
Music Source – Leading 3
field is not used and is set to the default of NULL.
8. Press the
Hold
button to return to the previous menu level,
Or press the
Volume
button (up or down) to return to the DB Item Selection screen,
Or exit programming.
4.10.2 PROGRAMMING USING PC-DBA
1. Select
Programming
from the PC-DBA menu and press
Enter
. The system displays the Database Program-
ming menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
System Application
and press
Enter
. The system displays the System Appli-
cation menu.
3. Highlight
Numbering Plan 4
and press
Enter
. The system displays the System Application—Numbering
Plan 4 menu.
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