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Station Admin Programming A-7
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Station Admin Programming
LCD & Button Functions
While in the PROGRAM MODE, the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Flex button LEDs of an
Admin Station are used to guide and indicate status of the feature. The dial pad is most often
used to enter data after selecting a data item using the Flex buttons. In some cases, pressing
a Flex button will toggle the entry with the Flex button LED indicating the status (ON/OFF).
For PROGRAM CODES with multiple Flex button selections, the volume controls ([VOL UP]
and [VOL DOWN] buttons) may be used to select the next or previous item. The [SPEED]
button is generally employed as a delete button to erase existing entries however, where noted,
it may be used to confirm a range input. Pressing the [CONF] button will return the screen to
the 1st step of the data entry procedure for the PROGRAM CODE without storing unsaved
entries.
The [SAVE] button is used to store data after entry. If there are no conflicts in the entered data,
a confirmation tone will be received and the data stored. If a conflict exists, an error tone is
provided and newly entered data is not saved. Generally, corrected data may be entered and
stored without restarting the entry procedure from the 1st step.
Alphanumeric Data Entries
In some cases, an alphanumeric entry is required. Two (2) dial pad digits represent each
character of an alphanumeric entry, as shown in the table on page B-105.
Use the table to determine the two digits that must be entered from the dial pad for each
character.
Required Data Entries
During initialization a default database is established, refer to Initialization section on page A-1
and Quick Reference tables in Appendix B.
However, there are several data entries, which MUST be completed to assure proper operation
of the system. The system employs the Country Code (refer to PGM 100 on page A-9), to
establish tone and gain plans specific to the country. Also, the MPB IP address, sub-net mask
and Default Gateway (Router) IP address (refer to PGM 108 on page A-14), must be assigned
for proper external IP call operation and WAN access as well as remote Web Admin access.
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November 2010