To view a list of all installed packages on your M1, do the following :
>LD 22
REQ: prt
TYPE: pkg
If you want to check for instance wether you have ACD-C, or only ACD-A, look for :
ACDA Automatic Call Distribution, Package A 45 1
ACDB Automatic Call Distribution, Package B 41 1
ACDC Automatic Call Distribution Package C 42 1
ACDD Automatic Call Distribution Package D 50 2
LD 37
.stat
Look for the TTY port
.dis TTY x
where x is the number of the TTY port
or
.enl TTY x
LD 18
REQ new
TYPE ght
LSNO
CUST 0
DNSZ 4 (max. size of entered DN's)
SIZE x (number of DN's, size of list)
WRT yes
STOR 0
WRT yes
...
LD 57
REQ chg
TYPE ffc
CUST 0
FFCT
CODE pldn
PLDN
HTYP rrb
CFWI
MQUE
PLDN
CODE
LD 15
REQ chg
TYPE rdr
CUST 0
OPT
FNAD
FNAT
FNAL
CFTA
CCFWDN
CFN0 This one for RCO 0
CFN1 This one for RCO 1
CFN2 This one for RCO 2
DFN0
DFN1
DFN2
DNDH
MDID
NDID
MWFB
TRCL
DFNR
CRT0
CRT1
CRT2
CRT3
DAY0
DAY1
DAY2
DAY3
HOLIDAY0
HOLIDAY1
HOLIDAY2
HOLIDAY3
First, print the current setup :
LD 22
REQ prt
TYPE cfn
The port you are looking for should look something like this :
ADAN TTY 1
TTY_TYPE SDI
CAB 00
CARD 00
PORT 1
DES
BPS 9600
BITL 8
STOP 1
PARY none
FLOW no
USER TRF SCH
TTYLOG 0
BANR yes
Now, go to LD 17 :
LD 17
REQ chg
TYPE adan
ADAN chg tty 1
The USER prompt is where you define what this port should do. To eliminate one of the options, use an X :
USER xtrf
Doing this, the user prompt from the previous example will look like this in LD22 :
USER SCH
LD 20
REQ prt
TYPE ght
LSNO?
LD 18
REQ chg
TYPE ght
LSNO?
PLDN __result of LD 20__
DNSZ __size of list__
STOR x yyyy
x = sequence number, starting with 0
yyyy = DN
LD 22
[PT2000]
REQ iss
VERSION xxx
RELEASE xx
ISSUE xxx
PSWV VERSION: PSWV xx
Go into LD 02
.TTAD (prints current time and date)
.STAD DD MM YYYY HH MM SS (sets time and date)
LD 17
REQ prt
TYPE pwd
PWD2
PWD
FLTH 3 number of screwups before lockout
LOCK 30 This is your timer
AUDT YES
SIZE 1500
INIT YES
On most Meridians, If you get the TTY login wrong 3 times then you will be logged out on that TTY until the time out period ends (Usually 30 minutes).
However, if you are using "Named" login & you have the PWD2 passcode. You can still login without having to wait for the timeout period to end.
This will only work with the login names option enabled in LD17.