RELEASE 3.02 FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS14-9Edition OneXC1000 Service2. Wait for confirmation from the Octel National Response Center (fornational accounts) or the Octel Technical Assistance Center (TAC) thatthe engineering bit has been enabled.3. With the XC1000 on line and at the SMT Main Menu, connect theprinter to the back of the system manager terminal connected to theXC1000. Turn on power to the printer.4. Select menu 4 and print all current port configurations. To print,enter each menu and press the Print Pg key on a HP 700/43terminal or the Shift and Print keys simultaneously on the Wyse 50terminal.5. Set all port parameters to N. Press the Send key to save the newinput and return to the SMT Main Menu.14.5 CALCULATE USER-RECORD AVAILABILITYFor FCP conversions from Release 1.5X only, extra user records on theXC1000 are required to perform an FCP conversion successfully.Do not begin an FCP conversion if the user-recordavailability does not meet the requirements. The FCPconversion will fail if there are not enough available userrecords.Caution!To calculate whether enough extra user records are available, use thefollowing example:1. Retrieve values at offsets 22 and 23 from SST. At the SMT MainMenu, type the date in mmdd format and press the Return key. Atthe > prompt, type rs and press the Return key. At the > prompt,type d22.For example, consider 370C as the value shown in offsets 11 and 12of record 0.2. Transpose the values in offsets 22 and 23; 370C transposed is 0C37.3. Convert 0C37 hexadecimal to a decimal value; 0C37 converted todecimal is 3127.4. Subtract 127 (decimal) to determine the total number of user recordscurrently initialized; 3127 minus 127 equals 3000.5. Retrieve the number of nodes from SMT menu 15.1.2; for example,suppose there are 10 nodes.6. Multiply 10 nodes by 2, which equals 20. This means that 20 userrecords are needed for node conversion.7. Add 300 to compensate for potentially allocated community records orattendant schedules; 20 plus 300 equals 320.SECTION 14.4 – 14.5