3. Change the on/off setting by pressing
or
.
4. Finsh
:
Yes and Function.
If you wish, you can prevent unidentified senders from sending you messages while Memory
Lock is on. See page 103.
Specifying Which Senders Messages to Lock in Memory
If you would like to receive information from only select locations into memory
lock, you can program the RTI, CSI, G4 TID codes of those locations. A terminal
sending an incoming message always identifies itself to your terminal. The
identification consists of an RTI, CSI or G4 TID. When you specify the senders for
memory lock, you must program a list of these codes.
1. Function 6 0 2 2 2 2 8 and 4.
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: 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.
❐
Finish: Function.
3. Type in an RTI, CSI or G4 TID, then press
Yes.
Inputting labels and digits:
see page 220.
4. Either:
❐
Store this as a wild card: Yes.
❐
Otherwise: No.
LINE TYPE (PSTN) SELECT
←
→
ON
OFF
↑
YES TO END
↓
MEMORY LOCK SELECT _
DEST. 6 PRINT LIST
→
1.RTI PROG 2.RTI NO TO CANCEL
MEMORY LOCK ENTER RTI/CSI
NO TO CANCEL
_ ABC
MEMORY LOCK NO TO CANCEL
DEST. 1/6 CLR: CLR
XYZ.CO.
↓
MEMORY LOCK NO TO CANCEL
STORE AS WILD CARD? YES
•
NO
XYZ.CO.
MEMORY LOCK ENTER RTI/CSI
NO TO CANCEL
_ ABC
RECEPTION
ADVANCED FEATURES
100