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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION
SECTION 200-096-301
FEBRUARY1991
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Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Enter Program Mode
Enter Program Number
Enter Program Data
Exit Current Program
Exit Program Mode
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3.23 Multidimensional
Programs:
Once a pro-
gram number
is entered,
the first dimension
(usu-
ally a CO line number,
a station port number,
or a
range of ports) must be specified.
Upon specifying
this first dimension
on the dialpad,
programming
button
LEDs 01 N 36 light in the default
configura-
tion. The status of each LED can be changed
by
pressing
its associated
button.
Pressing the button
while its LED is lit turns the LED off; pressing
the
button
while its LED is off turns the LED on.
Pro-
gram
30 is a multidimensional
program;
see Table
1-B for step-by-step
data
entry
instructions
for
Program 30.
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Range Programming:
When
programming
a
range
of station
ports, the station's
program-
ming
LEDs
indicate
whether
the data
pro-
grammed
matches
for all items in the range:
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LED On:
Indicates
that all ports in the range
are programmed
with the data choice that
lights the particular
LED.
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LED Off:
Indicates
that all ports in the range
are programmed
with the data choice that
does not light the particular
LED.
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LED Flashing:
Indicates
that data is cur-
rently inconsistent
for all ports in the range.
Some
may be programmed
with the LED
on; some with the LED off.
3.24 Programming
Button/LED
Buttonstrip
Template:
A special buttonstrip
template
is placed
over the 20 buttons
located
to the right of the
dialpad
on the programming
LCD electronic
tele-
phone,
or over the 20 buttons
above the dialpad on
the programming
LCD digital telephone.
The tem-
I
plate assigns
numbers
to each of the 20 buttons
that coincidewith
tables found in the System Record
for programming
purposes.
It includes assignments
for on-hook
programming,
to identify programming
LED buttons 01 -- 20; and assignments
for off-hook
programming,
to identify
programming
LED but-
tons 21 N 36 (shaded).
Templates
are supplied
with
each manual.
3.30 Preparing the System for Programming
3.31
This section
explains
how to prepare
a sys-
tem for programming,
including
minimum
hard-
ware
requirements,
and directions
to clear the
system's
memory.
3.32 Minimum Hardware Requirements:
A sys-
tem must have the following
minimum
hardware
installed
for programming,
as described
in Instal-
/&ion, Section
200-096-209:
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Power Supply:
The power
supply
must test
satisfactorily.
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