SL1000 Compact, System manual 38(57)
6.2.1 PROGRAMMING THE FREE NUMBERS
When programming the free numbers special attention must be paid to the fact that the same number
must not exist more than once in the numbers tables, except that the main and the parallel number of a
terminal can be the same. There are three number tables: The main numbers, the parallel numbers and
the numbers for the emergency, group and all calls.
The initial contents of these tables are: the main numbers 10-41, the parallel numbers 10-41 and the
emergency group and all call numbers 00-03. If, for instance, the main number of connection number 10
is changed to 20, both the main and parallel number of connection number 20 must be altered.
After the programming of the free numbers it is therefore good the check the contents of the tables, to
ensure that the same numbers are not programmed for different terminals of for the emergency, group
and all calls, since the system may function incorrectly in such cases.
a. Selecting the numbering system
The free numbers can be selected to be 2-4 digits long.
The length of the numbering system is shown by keying:
C0Ai which will display a 2-, a 3- or a 4,
and is altered by keying
C0ADM which sets the numbers to be D digits long, where D = 2, 3 or 4
b. Programming the main numbers
The programming of the main numbers is started by keying:
C1A1i after which the display for 2 second will show "1 10", where the 1 means the main numbers and
10 is the physical connection number for the first user terminal, and after that " the programmed
free number ", e.g. " 10".
(If the main numbers have not been programmed, but the numbering system has been changed to be 3
digits long as described in section a, by keying
C0A3M the display will show "010", and so on.)
The alternative programming keyings, when the programmed number is shown, are:
XXXM where XXX = the new main number (XX or XXXX, if a 2- or 4-digit numbering system)m after
which the display steps to the next physical number, which is shown for 1 second, and the
corresponding free number (after the physical number 41 the display returns to number 10)
which steps to the next physical number
NN i which jumps to the physical number NN = 10-41
i which repeats the present physical number
C which stops the free number programming.
c. Programming the parallel numbers
This is done in the same way as the main numbers, but is started by keying:
C1A2i and the display will for 1 second show "2 10", "2 11", ..., "2 41", "2 10", ..., before showing the
programmed parallel number.
d. Programming the numbers for the emergency, group and all calls
This is done as the main numbers, but started with:
C1A3i and the display shows "3 00", "3 01", "3 02", "3 03", "3 00", and so on for 1 second before
showing the programmed numbers.