Select file, 5 disk tools, Dial file select – Skutch Electronics BA-1000 Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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This mode is used to select the dialing file to
use/edit and to enter the default area code and other
local area codes. To enter this mode tap the
~, it will show the following:
0-Menu-v6.00--Mo
11/01/01 08:00am
Enter: 4 then # and it will show the
following:
Current File = 0
#=Next 0-9 or *
Dial File Select
You can select a different file for number
entry/editing by entering a number from 0 to 9
followed by #. The default dialing file is 0. If you
tap the *, you will select the DO NOT DIAL file,
and the display will show an N for the file number in
the top right, as shown below:
Current File = N
#=Next 0-9 or *
If you select the DO NOT DIAL file, you can
edit/add/delete it, but you will not be allowed to
enter a dialing session with it. To exit, tap the
~ or tap the # to continue.
Area Code Entry
After tapping #, you will be at the local area
code screen as follows:
Enter Local Area
Code, # =
You MUST enter the area code the system will
be calling from, then #. You can enter * then #
to remove an area code.
5 Disk Tools
The BA-1000 offers several basic disk utilities
for setting up the IDE disk and copying files. To
enter this mode tap ~, it will show the
following:
0-Menu-v6.00--Mo
11/01/01 08:00am
Enter: 5 then # and it will show the
following:
1=Format Disk
3=Next Option
Format Disk
This screen lets you format the CF Card to
prepare it for usage in the system. You can tap the
1 to Format the IDE disk, or 3 to go to the next
screen.
If you tap the 1, it will show the following:
- Format Disk? -
1=Yes ----- 3=No
You can tap the 1 to format or 3 to abort. If
you tap the 1, it will show the following:
Formatting Disk
- Please Wait –
When the formatting is totally finished, the
display will show:
Format Complete
--- Press # ---
When you tap the #, the system will go
through the initial diagnostic testing, and test the
newly prepared disk, then return you to the MENU.
Copy Prompts
This screen lets you copy the outgoing message
and TAD prompts from one disk to another disk; it
will show the following:
1=Copy Prompts
3=Next Option
NOTE: Make sure you have already formatted
). You
can tap the 1 to copy the prompts, or 3 to go to
the next screen.
If you tap the 1, it will show the following:
Put COPY into
-- IDE Drive—
Now take that MASTER disk out and insert the
COPY disk. After some initial setup, it will show
the following: