If the TN showing UNEQ, it means that there is no programming against the TN. The easist ways of getting the TN is a working state is to copy an exisiting TN.
I think the way this is done is:
ld 20
cpy 1
after that it will ask you for the TN that you want to copy from
it will then ask for type and the usual standard prompts
then for a POS ID, which needs to be a unique number on the switch.
and then copy to, which is the UNEQ TN.
Once the copy is complete you will need to remember that the new TN will have the same DN as the orginial so this may have to changed,
again ld 20
use the CHG command,
only thing to add, copy analog sets in ld 10, digital sets in ld 11.. as posted you can access those from 20 but ld 20 manuals do not have the prompts. to copy either type set you need the set type, and a vacant dn.. that is a ld 20 prompt.. prt ludn, that gives you a list of vacant numbers..
after you copy a digital, prt it.. changes are usually needed..
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