Section VI. Extended Capabilities
operations were made part of the Edit Mode to prevent unauthorized interference with the logging schedules. To enter a
logging schedule, perform the following steps;
1.
Press '5' (EDIT SCHEDULE LOG).
2.
If the system has been configured without a logging printer, the screen will continue to
display the Edit Menu. Otherwise, the screen will display the Schedule Log Selection
page, with the cursor on LOG INTERVAL. To change the log interval, press '2t (EDIT
THIS ONE). This will extend the cursor. Then, enter a digit from 0 to 9 corresponding to
the desired interval from the prompts displayed above (0 =OFF, 1 = 15 MIN, etc.), and
press ENTER.
3.
To change the start time, press '1' (ADVANCE CURSOR). The start time can only be
edited if the log interval is something other than '0' (OFF). if the cursor will not go to the
Start Time line, it will be necessary to first set the log interval to from 1 to 9. The 4 digits
displayed for the start time is the last start time set for schedule logging, or 0000 if
schedule logging was off. Press '2' (EDIT THIS ONE) to extend the cursor, enter 4 digits
(24 hour time format), and press ENTER. For example, 0900 for 9:00 a.m., 2100 for 9:00
p.m. Entering the wrong number of digits will result in the time being rejected, and the
message, "? IMPROPER TIME", being displayed.
4.
Changing either the log interval or the start time will cause a new log schedule to be set.
Press '3' (RETURN TO LOG EDIT MENU) to return to the System Edit Menu, or press
EXIT to resume monitoring display.
E.
Keyboard Lamp Test
The Keyboard Lamp Test may be run at each Operator's Station at any time the Edit Mode is not otherwise
in use, without affecting the current monitoring capabilities. To execute the Keyboard Lamp test, perform the
following steps;
1.
Press the EDIT key
2.
Press the '6' key (KEYBOARD LAMP TEST)
3.
All keys but the ACK key should light, and the keyboard audible alarm should sound. Verify that this is
so.
4.
Press the EXIT key to complete the test and resume monitoring.
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