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Using the Programming Procedures
Additional Information. This column may contain a note, a value entered
in a previous step, branching instructions, general information, or specific
instructions. Variable screen information appears as
x
s or
n
s in the
screen and is defined in this column (see sample Steps 4 and 5).
PC. Lists the function key that corresponds to the highlighted console
option shown in the first column. An arrow symbol (
), indicates that the
instructions under “Additional Information”
apply to both the console and
the PC and signals you to follow those instructions.
Using Summary Programming Procedures
Some of the task descriptions in this chapter include summary programming
procedures. They summarize the detailed procedures in
System Programming
.
NOTE:
You should become familiar with the detailed programming procedures in
System Programming
before you use the summary programming procedures
provided in the task descriptions.
The summary programming procedures describe steps for both the console
and for the PC. You should use the appropriate procedure. The format is as
follows:
Console Procedure:
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Dial calling
group ext. no.
DropEnter label
PC Procedure:
u14Type calling group ext. no.
0A + PType label655
The arrows separate each step. Table 61 shows the typefaces that indicate
what the step involves.
Table 6–1. Typefaces Used in Summary Programming Procedures
Typeface Meaning
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Select this option by pressing this imprinted
button on the console.
Select this menu option using an unlabeled
display button.
Dial calling group ext. no. Enter this information.
u Press this key on the PC.
1 Press this function key on the PC.
A + P On the PC, while holding down the first key,
press the second key.
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