PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - POWER UP MESSAGES
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System 2 Installation / Programming Manual
Required Events
We recommend a history Storage Buffer of at least 100 events.
You may choose more or less. If you choose more, the amount cannot exceed 250 events,
unless additional RAM has been installed and activated. The more events you choose,
however, the fewer users your system can support. On average, for each additional 3 events
you choose (over and above the default 100), you will give up memory space for about 1 user.
See Appendix A for complete details. The VDT will display the following instructions:
Enter # of Rqrd Events
Required Events [_100]
Select the desired amount of events you wish the System 2 to store and press ENTER.
Temporary Users
The System 2 allows you to enter temporary users which become active on a given date and are
then automatically deleted on a given date. The maximum number of temporary users that the
system will support must be set at power up. We recommend any number between 10 and 100.
For every ten (10) temporary users, you give up, on average, one user. Again, see Appendix A
for details.
The VDT will display the following instructions:
Enter # of Temp Users
Temporary Users [__10]
Select the desired amount of temporary users you wish and press ENTER.
Next, you can select if you wish to use names with your System 2. You only should select YES
if you are going to use a Video Display Terminal or Personal Computer. The programming
keypad cannot program any alphanumeric characters.
User Names
More users can be stored in memory if you do not use names.
If you select [1], (Yes).Because storing names requires twice as much memory per user,
selecting the name option will reduce the number of available users by 50%.
Note: When using names for users, a VDT or PC with emulation software is required and you
must activate the RS232 option.
You may also purchase additional RAM to allow expansion up to 3,300 users.
The VDT will display the following instructions:
1=Yes,2=No
Allow User Names?[2]
Select Yes or No and press ENTER.
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