NEC Univerge SV8100 Programming Manual - page 34
Issue 11.0
UNIVERGE SV8100
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Introduction
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ECTION
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P
ROGRAMMING
N
AMES
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EXT
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ESSAGES
Several programs (e.g., Program 20-16 : Selectable Display Messages) require you
to enter text. Use the following chart when entering and editing text. When using the
keypad digits, press the key once for the first character, twice for the second
character, etc. For example, to enter a C, press the key 2 three times. Press the key
six times to display the lower case letter. The name can be up to 12 digits long.
LINE KEYS
Use pre-programmed settings to help with the program entry. These
settings vary between programs from LINE 1 = 0 (off) and LINE 2 = 1
(on) to preset values for timers where LINE 1 = 5, LINE 2 = 10, LINE
3 = 15, etc.
For programs with this option, the line key which currently matches
the programmed setting will light steady.
The display may also indicate Soft Keys which will allow you to select
the values as well (-1 and +1 will step through these pre-programmed
settings.)
LINE KEY 1
Program a pause into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
LINE KEY 2
Program a recall/flash into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
LINE KEY 3
Program a @ into an Abbreviated Dialing bin.
VOL
▲
Scroll backward through a list of entry numbers (e.g., from extension
301 to 302, 303, etc.) or through entries in a table (e.g., Common
Permit Table).
If you enter data and then press this key, the SV8100 accepts the
data before scrolling forward.
VOL
▼
Scroll forward through a list of entry numbers (e.g., from extension
301 to 302, 303, etc.) or through entries in a table (e.g., Common
Permit Table).
If you enter data and then press this key, the SV8100 accepts the
data before scrolling backward
Table 1-2 UX5000 Terminal Keys for Entering Data (Continued)
UX5000 Terminal Keys for Entering Data
Use this key...
When you want to . . .
Table 1-3 Keys for Entering Names
Use this keypad digit . . .
When you want to. . .
1
Enter characters:
1 @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }
Æ
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