Deleting A Machine From The Master List (Subwindow Program) - Sharp ER-A770 Instruction Manual

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NOTE
• The terminal numbers and machine numbers of the master and satellites must be entered into
the master list for IRC communications.
• The terminal numbers and machine numbers of up to 16 machines (one master and 15
satellites) can be entered into the master list.
• The terminal number should be within the range from 1 to 254 and the machine number from 1
to 999999.
• A satellite can not perform inline communications unless its terminal and machine numbers
are present in the master list.
• If a machine number which already exists in the master list is entered, a entry error will occur
even when the corresponding terminal number does not exist in the list.
• Pressing the [ENTER] key enters the programmed terminal numbers and machine numbers
on the master. Pressing the [CA/AT] key issues a receipt on the receipt/journal printer when it
exists.
• The terminal numbers for remote printers is not preset.

(2) Deleting a machine from the master list (subwindow program)

To delete a terminal number from the master list, proceed as follows:
1. Select "PGM2 MODE" from the mode selection menu and press the [ENTER] key to
enter the PGM2 mode.
2. Select "INLINE SETTING" and press the [ENTER] key. The INLINE SETTING menu will
open.
3. Press the [ENTER] key. The subwindow for the master list will open.
4. Select the terminal to be deleted and press the [DEL] key.
5. The machine will ask you as follows: "ARE YOU SURE?" If you are sure to delete it,
select "YES." If not, select "NO."
6. Press the [CA/AT] key to complete the master list.
7. Proceed to "7. Downloading the contents of the IRC programming to satellites", see
page
35
— Inline preset.
NOTE
• You can delete any of the terminal numbers that are in the master list.
• Pressing the [CA/AT] key issues a receipt on the receipt and journal printer (optional).
• Deleting the master from the master list will inhibit all requests of the satellites from being
serviced.
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