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How the keycode works with the system
Standard 1.0 System Installation and Modification Guide January 1998
How the keycode works with the system
Process
For each system operation that requires a keycode, the
software prompts you to enter each of the five groups of
characters that make up a 20-character keycode.
Once the keycode is entered, the system software compares
the information in the keycode with the present hardware/
software configuration or the desired configuration, or both,
to make sure the proposed operation is valid.
Example
This is an example of a keycode:
D2G8
ESYM
YCE6
7705
0J1U
Note: Case does not matter when entering keycodes,
however, certain letters cannot be used because of their
similarity to numbers. These letters are: B, I, O, and Z
because they resemble the numbers: 8, 1, 0, and 2.
Defining the system
with keycodes
Keycodes define the system by
• the maximum number of storage hours permitted
• the minimum number of multimedia ports permitted
The keycode defines a minimum number of multimedia ports
that must be configured on your system. You can increase but
you cannot decrease the number of multimedia ports during
software installation and comprehensive upgrade.
Note: Each multimedia port requires two physical hardware
locations whereas voice ports require only one. The ratio for
the MSM platform is three to two.
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