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784 programming is temporarily stored in the running configuration in RAM, and permanently synchronized to Flash after up to 4 hours. Flash is always synchronized after AlphaPro update (SendChg/SendAll) and before software reset if any pending changes. But there is no sync if sudden power or APC reset. | |||
So after 784 do a software reset from AlphaPro (or wait 4 hours...). | |||
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Revision as of 23:10, 6 March 2011
| Feature: | Program Direct Access Key |
| Default directory number: | 784, 9541 |
| Feature number: | 32 |
| Parameter 1: |
0 = Standard program DAK 0 (784)
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| Description: | Program DAK key. Dial: <dir.no> <dak-sequence> <DAK-key>, e.g. 784 + 123 + DAK key. Directory number 9541 is used in the menues of the Dual Display station |
784 programming is temporarily stored in the running configuration in RAM, and permanently synchronized to Flash after up to 4 hours. Flash is always synchronized after AlphaPro update (SendChg/SendAll) and before software reset if any pending changes. But there is no sync if sudden power or APC reset.
So after 784 do a software reset from AlphaPro (or wait 4 hours...).
