We need to squeeze in as many extensions as possible in an RPM 19inch. Some ALC-GM+D with 32 CRT in the first UG's would help, but we can't buy from NEC anymore. Someone have surplus? /Mats
We need to squeeze in as many extensions as possible in an RPM 19inch. Some ALC-GM+D with 32 CRT in the first UG's would help, but we can't buy from NEC anymore. Someone have surplus? /Mats
If you can't access the system to get the projecting files out of it (files called OR01.POM and PR01.POM) to use POMView on, then you are probably better off by just reading out the info you need via OM (Operational Maintenance) commands. With a few commands you should get what you want...
You missed the colon after lbu01 also in practice? Then check that PC01 is OK, by command: DIRECT:PC01:*.*;
Also, you shouldn't give the generation parameter "1" for the copy. Maybe it's allowed, but "/" is normally better, as is default.
You can't write it with only parameters C and D. But in a running system you can see the already given other parameters (with DIROUTE) and copy them to CHRTCG.
I would be able to send you at least the basic manuals. What version within the iS3000 family is it you have? Some small one (e.g. 3030?) or a multi-shelf 3070/3090?
For training you should be try to contact NEC America (the Dallas, TX, office) and ask them. They have recently started a...
I have the Philips iS3000 manuals on line as well as on CD (updated every quarter also nowadays).
So put your questions and they will most probarbly be answered!
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