NEC SV8500 Operation And Maintenance Manual - page 763
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CHAPTER 7
Maintenance Commands
BOSD: Back Up One-Touch Speed Call Memory Data
1. Functional Outline
This command is used to save the data of One-Touch Speed Call Data into the FD or HD, and load the data from
the FD or HD. The One-Touch Speed Call Data, registered to the Dterm, is saved in the memory of the
connected ELC/DLC. Before replacing the circuit cards, use this command to back up the data.Be aware that
the data in the back up file must match the existing data in the SV8500. This means that once a back up has been
completed, you cannot perform any deletions or additions to the data (either a station number or LENS number),
or the data cannot be restored. Note: This command does not encompass One-Touch Speed Call Data for PtoP
IP Terminals.
Note:
This command is not used for DtermIP Terminals. Use the MEM_HDD command for the IP Terminals.
2. Parameters
Input data
Direction Select:
PBX Memory to MAT
MAT to PBX Memory
Verify MAT against MEM
Data Type Selection:
by Station
by LENS
START TN:
First Tenant Number
END TN:
Last Tenant Number
START STN:
First Station Number
END STN:
Last Station Number
START LENS:
First Line Equipment Number
END LENS:
Last Line Equipment Number
Auto Verify Afterward: Verify One-Touch Speed Call Data
IP Extension Load is invalid.
Checked = On.
Unchecked = Off.
File Name:
Enter the location where the data is to be stored to, verified against or loaded
from. For example, if data is stored on the hard drive of the PCPro, you would
specify a drive and folder. If the data is stored on a floppy disk, you would specify
the floppy drive, etc.
Note 1:
Use this parameter when a Station is designated.
Note 2:
Use this parameter when a LENS is designated.
Note 3:
It takes approximately 10 seconds to load the data per extension. It is recommended that the back up
be divided per Unit or MG depending on the extension number before saving the data.