Instruction manual
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 User's Guide, 999-700-486IS, before attempting to pro-
gram the function keys. Program the function keys as follows:
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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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