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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-307
FEBRUARY 1992
operation),
or to a specific
feature.
When
assigning
or deleting
data from
DSS console
buttons, data can be assigned/deleted
in groups.
Additionally,
data that is assigned
to one DSS
console
may be duplicated
either
entirely
or
partially
(either specific
buttons
or columns
of
buttons)
onto another
DSS console
by using
range
programming
functions.
To program
a
DSS console button, perform oneof the following
operations:
--.,
1) Assign a DN: For a
fixed
button,
enter the
number of the button being defined
(m = 0 -
59, followed
by a space, *, and the station DN
(N, NN, NNN,
or
NNNN).
For a
switched
button, enter the number
of the button being
defined,
a space, #, and the last two digits of
the station
DN (NN). The digit preceding
these
lower
digits
will be determined
by
Hundreds
Group buttons.
Enter: m
l
N (NN, NNN,
or NNNN)
(for
Fixed operation).
m
#NN (for Switched
operation).
NOTE:
There cannot be a mixture
of switched/fixed
buttons
on the same console.
2) Assign a Feature:
Enter the number
of the
button
being defined,
followed
by a space
and the mnemonic
of the feature.
All elec-
tronic/digital
telephone
features
are avail-
able to a DSS console arrangement,
except
those
requiring
a speech
path (DIU, DRS,
SCR, SCN, PVR, and PVN). Features
that
are available
for DSS assignment
are listed
in Table 7-8a.
Enter: m Feature.
(m = button number
[0 - 591.)
3) Range
Assignment
: This entry
allows
a
consecutive
range of directory
numbers
to
be simultaneously
assigned
to DSS console
buttons.
Ranges
are entered
by using
a
format which indicates
the starting point (L)
and the ending point (M) of the button range
(L must be less than
M),
and the starting
station
DN to be programmed
(XX, XXX,
xxxx
[2- - 4-digit DNs]). The programmed
stations
will include the starting station num-
ber that is entered,
and each subsequent
station
within the indicated
range.
The op-
eration of these assignments
will depend
on
whether
the DSS console is programmed
as
fixed or switched.
For example,
in
switched
DN assignment,
a data input of 10 19 30 will
assign DNs 30 - 39 to DSS console
buttons
IO - 19.
In
fixed
DN assignment,
a data input
of 00 59 200 will assign DNs 200 - 259 to
DSS console
buttons
0 - 59.
Enter: AUT L M XX or XXX.
4) Duplicate
a Complete
DSS Console
Button
Arrangement:
This option will duplicate
the
entire button arrangement
of one DSS con-
sole onto another
DSS console.
Enter: DUP
M.
(M = The
number
[0 - 71 of the
console
that is to be duplicated
en-
tirely.)
5) Duplicate
a Column
of DSS Console
But-
tons: This option
will duplicate
a complete
column of assigned
DSS console buttons (X)
onto another
DSS console
(Y). Console
but-
ton columns
are numbered
0 - 5, from left to
right on the DSS console.
Enter: DUP MX Y.
(M = The number
of the console
being copied.
X = The column of the DSS console
being copied.
Y = The column of the DSS console
to which the copy will be applied.)
6) Duplicate
Selected
Buttons:
This option will
duplicate
a series of buttons
(YY thru ZZ)
from one console
(M) to the console
being
programmed.
Enter: DUP MXX YY ZZ.
(M = Number
of the console
being
copied.
XX = The first button on the console
that is to be programmed.
YY = Starting
range
button
of the
console
being copied.
zz = Ending
range
button
of the
console
being copied.)
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