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Chapter 7: Programming
CHAPTER 7
PROGRAMMING
The standard parameter programming and system setup of ISACC is accomplished through
using short command words called KEYWORDS and STAND ALONE commands. To use
either type of command, you simply type the letters after an ISACC prompt (ISACC>) and
then press the ENTER (or RETURN) key.
Note About Programming Examples: Commands and example information in this chapter
that are typed in by the user are represented in bold type. This is so that you can easily see
what has been changed.
KEYWORDS
There are two main components of a keyword command: the command prefix words SET or
SHOW followed by the KEYWORD. SET allows you to make a change in a parameter.
SHOW lists the current values of the parameter. The KEYWORDS represent all the system
and programming parameters. They are:
SYSTEM RECOGNITION SELECTION
CLOCK ALARMS VOICE
INPUTS DIALOUT LOGGING
ITYPE OUTPUTS NETWORK
TABLE ONAME VARIABLES
LIMITS PHONE
The format for using a keyword command is the following:
ISACC>SET (KEYWORD)
ISACC>SHOW (KEYWORD)
You may abbreviate the prefix and the keyword by using only the first three letters of each
word. For example, the command “show system” may also be typed as “sho sys”. The
command “set system” may be typed as “set sys”. This applies for all the keyword com-
mands.
You may specify which item you want to program or interrogate for certain input, output and
phone parameters. To do this, type set or show followed by the keyword and the number of
the input, output or phone. For example, to show the programming for phone number 3,
type:
ISACC>show phone 3
DIALOUT PHONE NUMBER, DIALING MODE, AND LABEL NAME
PH03, Num =
Dialing mode = (Voice ) > Name = "Phone #3 "