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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation
Page 3-44 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700
Terminal Programming Commands
Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming:
Remote Programming Using PCAS or DBS Manager
(CPC-A 3.1 and higher, CPC-A II, and CPC-B 1.0 and higher)
Description
PCAS provides a menu-driven interface for remote maintenance. For
complete details about using PCAS, see the PCAS User’s Guide.
Very similar to PCAS but more enhanced is the Windows-based program
DBS Manager. For complete details of using DBS Manager, see the DBS
Manager User’s Guide.
The primary function of these programs is to allow you to set up and maintain
DBS settings using a PC. Their communications capabilities allow you to
maintain the DBS settings while you are on-site with the DBS, or while you
are off-site at a remote location.
These programs enable you to perform tasks such as:
Setting up communications information
Command Description
~01 Access System parameters
~02 Access Trunk parameters
~03 Access Extension parameters
~04 Access Ring assignments
~05 Access FF-key assignments
~06 Access Name assignments
~07 Access Toll Restriction data
~08 Access Least Cost Routing data
~09 Access Copy mode
~10 Access Speed Dial data
~B Back to previous address
~b Back to previous port
~F Forward to next address
~f Forward to next port
~R Return to provide mode
Ctrl-Z Quit