Ericsson LBI-39077 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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When you have finished configuring a system for the first time, or after reconfiguring one or more parameters for a previously
configured system, press the F10 key to save the record. You may continue to enter new records for systems or change
existing ones. When the system records are configured the way you want them, press ESC key twice to return the Main Menu
screen.
DID USER INFORMATION
DID user information is information equating user numbers with users. To edit the DID user information, select the
DID
numbers
operation from the
Edit
group in the Main Menu screen, and press the Enter key. Then select the system you want
to edit from the INDEX window in the next screen, and press the Enter key. The next screen you will see is the DID Numbers
screen for the system you selected. A sample DID Numbers screen is shown in Figure 34.
Figure 34 - DID Number Screen
The DID Numbers screen allows you to add, change, or delete DID Number information in the GTI Configurator database.
Each GTI unit in a system will store the DID Number information for all DID users in that system. The DID Number screen
contains the following user data fields:
DID Number:
- DID number to dial to access the user.
EDACS ID:
- Enter the user's LID/GID into this field. If the user is accessed through their GID, the number must be
preceded by a '*' and the valid range is '*0'-'*2047'. If the LID is used, the valid range is 0-16383.
Name:
- This field is optional and you may enter a user name here.
Special Access:
- This field determines how this number shall be used. Normally, this field is set to 'N', indicating
the number has no special access capability and is used as a user number. A 'B' indicates the number is reserved for
hybrid balancing and level setting. A 'V' indicates the number is reserved for voice prompt programming access (an
overdial code is needed in addition to this number). An 'M' indicates the number is reserved for the GTI's internal
modem as an access number. If this number is called, the internal modem will output tones after connection.
Normally, there should be only one number assigned to 'B', 'M', and 'V' each.