Programming instructions

UPGRADING AN EXISTING SYSTEM DX-120 Programming Manual
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Converting a DX-80 Database to a DX-120 Database
A tool has been created that allows you to convert an existing DX-80 database for use in the DX-120DX-80 DB
Converter is a tool that allows you to convert DX-80 database files to DX-120 database files. This process MUST be
performed using PC-DBA only (i.e., you cannot convert the database using the DET).
There are two modules in this tool:
• Receive Data from the DX-80
• Convert F39 DB File to F03 DB File
RECEIVING DATA FROM THE DX-80
This module supports the following DX-80 versions F24 to F39 (including intermediate versions). It allows you to
transfer data from the DX-80 to a F39 DB file.
From the PC-DBA main screen:
1) Go to FileXNew Database to create a new database in the F39 format.
2) Go to ControlXConnect to open the connect screen.
3) Connect to the DX-80.
4) Go to ControlXReceive to start receiving data from DX-80.
After transfer of the data is complete:
5) Go to FileXSave as to save the database file in the appropriate location.
NOTE
In step 3, since some items do not exist in the database of old version KSU, some
messages, such as “CO Line Guard Time has not been received”, will be prompted
after data received from KSU. This may be due to missing items of some sort.
MISSING ITEMS IN DX-80 EARLIER THAN F39
F24, F25 missing following items compared to F39:
- SMDR call Output is not completely received.
- CO Line Guard Time has not been received.
- Daylight Savings Time has not been received.
- CID Ring Time has not been received.
- OHVA Accept has not been received.
- OHVA Reject has not been received.
F26 to F32 missing following items compared to F39:
- SMDR call Output is not completely received.
- CO Line Guard Time has not been received.
- Daylight Savings Time has not been received.
- CID Ring Time has not been received.
F33 to F39 missing following items compared to F39:
- SMDR call Output is not completely received.
- CO Line Guard Time has not been received.
Converting A DX-80 Database to a DX-120 Database (continued on next page)