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    							CHAPTER 2. DEFINITY ADMINISTRATION TERMINALS
    How to Program the Function Keys for a 513 BCT
    This section covers the procedures used to program the function keys for a 513 BCT. The pro-
    grammable function keys can be used to save time by eliminating unnecessary typing. For exam-
    ple, a function key can be programmed to type the change station command. When the pro-
    grammed key is pressed, change station appears on the terminal screen. The user then enters
    the extension number associated with the voice terminal. The user should be familiar with the
    User PF Keys section in the 513 BCT Users Guide, 999-700-486IS, before attempting to pro-
    gram the function keys. Program the function keys as follows:
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
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    10.
    11.
    12.
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    15.
    16.
    Turn on the 513 BCT.
    Log into the system.
    Press [SHIFT] and [F5] (LCL MENU). See Figure 2-3.
    The function for each programmable key is displayed at the bottom of the screen. See
    Figure 2-3.
    Press [F3] (USER PF SET UP). See Figure 2-4.
    Screen displays the 
    USER PF KEY SET-UP screen form. See Figure 2-4. The values
    displayed are default values which can be changed.
    Press [F8] (MONITOR MODE). This allows the user to program control characters asso-
    ciated with the 
    USER PF KEY SET-UP screen form. See Figure 2-4 or 2-5.
    To program [F1] , position the cursor under the Action heading for [F1] .
    Type in send.
    Position the cursor under the Label heading.
    Enter the desired administration command. (This command can be typed on two lines.)
    For example, if you type in 
    duplicate station, this is the function assigned to [F1] .
    See Figure 2-5 for examples on how to enter the duplicate station, display station and
    change station commands.
    Position the cursor under the Function String heading.
    Type in the desired string, up to 80 characters.
    Repeat the above steps for other keys you want to program.
    Press the [F6] (SAVE ALL) key. This stores the currently displayed values for all the
    keys that were programmed. The default values that were not changed remain with the
    key.
    The screen is blank except for the labels displayed at the bottom of the screen. See
    Figure 2-3.
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    F1F2
    FIGURE 2-3. Screen
    F3
    F4F5
    Labels Displayed When the LCL MENU
    F6F7F8
    Key is Pressed on a 513 BCT
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    Function String
    USER PF KEY SET-UP
    ActionLabel
    f1:keyedf1Oc
    f2:keyedf2Od
    f3:keyed
    f3Oe
    f4:keyedf4Of
    f5:keyedf5Og
    f6:keyedf6Oh
    f7:keyedf7Oi
    f8:keyedf8Oj
    F1F2F3F4F5F6F7F8
    FIGURE 2-4. Screen Display When the USER PF SET-UP Key is Pressed on a 513 BCT
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    USER PF KEY SET-UP
    Label
    Function String
    f1:
    f2:
    f3:duplicate station Hc
    display station Hcchange station Hc
    f4:keyed
    f5:keyedf5Og
    f6:keyedf6
    f7:keyed
    f8:Action
    send
    send
    send
    DUPLICAT
    STATION
    DISPLAY
    STATION
    CHANGESTATION
    f4
    f7
    Of
    Oh
    Oi
    keyed
    f8Oj
    F1
    F2F3F4F5F6F7F8
    FIGURE 2-5. Assigning Administrative Functions to Programmable Function Keys
    (F1, F2, and F3) on a 513 BCT
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    4425, 4410, 610, and 615 MT Terminals
    The 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals can also be used to administer DEFINITY Communi-
    cation Systems. The 4425, 4410, 615 MT, and 610 terminals have eight function keys ([F1]
    through [F8]) that are automatically assigned functions by the system software. These keys
    allow the user to edit and fill out the screen forms and then submit the forms into system transla-
    tions. Since the keys are assigned by the system, they cannot be programmed by the user.
    The function assigned to each of the keys is displayed at the bottom of the 4425 or 4410 screen.
    Figure 2-6 shows the location of the eight keys and their relationship to the screen for the 4425.
    Figure 2-7 shows the same information for the 4410. Figure 2-8 shows the information for the
    610. Figure 2-9 shows the information for the 615 MT Terminal.
    When the user logs into the system and receives the enter command:prompt, the system
    automatically assigns the CANCEL function to [F1] and the HELP function to [F5] .
    When the user types in a command, the system automatically assigns the 
    REFRESH function to
    [F2] , the ENTER function to [F3] , and the CLEAR FIELD function to [F4] . These functions will
    appear at the bottom of the screen after the station screen form is displayed.
    If the screen form has more than one page, the system automatically assigns the NEXT PAGE
    function to [F7] and the PREV PAGE function to [F8] .See Table 2-A for a description of how to
    use the keys.
    AT&T PC 6300 Keyboard
    The PC 6300 function keys will work like a 4410 if the terminal is equipped with an AT&T 4410
    emulation software package or a 4425 if it is equipped with an AT&T 4425 emulation software
    package. The function keys are automatically assigned by system software when the user logs
    in.
    If the PC is equipped with an AT&T 513 emulation software package, the user must assign func-
    tion keys such as HELP and NEXT PAGE to the function key labels on the PC screen and then
    use these keys as function keys. The system does not automatically assign the function keys.
    The escape sequences that must be assigned to the labels for the function keys are in the table
    below:
    TABLE 2-B. Escape Sequences
    LabelEscape Sequence
    HELP[ESC] OM
    NEXT PAGE [ESC] [U
    PREV PAGE [ESC] [V
    ENTER[ESC] SB
    CANCEL
    [ESC] Ow
    REFRESH[ESC] Na
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    FIGURE 2-6. 4425 Keyboard Assignments
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    FIGURE 2-7. 4410 Keyboard Assignments
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    FIGURE 2-8. 610 MT TerminalKeyboard Assignments
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    FIGURE 2-9. 615 MT Keyboard Assignments Used Without a 513 Emulation Cartridge
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    							CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
    CHAPTER 3. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
    Administration Sequence
    After the system is installed, the System Manager must enter the translation data into the system
    memory using the system administration terminal.
    Before initializing the system, verify that the screen displays Login: If your terminal does not
    display Login:, call your AT&T Account Team.
    The Implementation manual for your DEFINlTY system provides the details for gathering the
    translation data. It also provides detailed descriptions and procedures required to complete all
    the screen forms used to enter translation data into the system. The document also provides the
    administration commands that can be used to administer system and voice terminal features, and
    error messages.
    Obtain all duplicated forms from the Implementation manual and sort them into groups. For
    example, forms for all voice terminals, and hunt and trunk groups should be separated. A copy
    of the Port Assignment Record should be available to keep track of the items being installed in
    the system.
    When entering the translation data into the system, the System Manager should periodically save
    the translations on tape. This creates a nonvolatile copy of the translation already entered into
    the system. If a power outage or system failure occurs, the translation data saved on the tape
    will not have to be entered again.
    The system features should be entered into the switch in an ordered manner. The following is
    the recommended order in which data should be entered into the system:
    1.
    2.
    3.
    4.
    5.
    6.
    7.
    8.
    9.
    10.
    11.
    12.
    13.
    14.Login and Password (Change Password, if necessary)
    Dial Plan
    Feature Access Codes
    System Features (Class of Service and Class of Restriction)
    Console Parameters
    Attendant Consoles
    System Parameters
    Voice Terminals
    Modules
    Netcon Channels
    Groups (hunt groups, pickup groups, etc.)
    Trunk Groups
    Automatic Route Selection
    Administered Connections
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