Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11
TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMING
PRESS [
] [
] [
]
Feature
0
0
PRESS [
]
System Program
PRESS [
]
System Program
System
SYSTEM DATE
(p. 5-136)
DIAL #101
DIAL the date in MMDDYY form
SYSTEM DAY
(p. 5-137)
DIAL #102
DIAL
1 = Sunday
5 = Thursday
2 = Monday
6 = Friday
3 = Tuesday
7 = Saturday
4 = Wednesday
(p. 5-143)
SYSTEM TIME
DIAL #103
DIAL the time in HHMM 24-hour
military format
NUMBERS OF LINES
(p. 5-117)
DIAL #104
DIAL two-digits for the number of out-
side lines to be assigned to every
extension (01–24)
2 per 206 module
4 per 400 module
TRANSFER RETURN RINGS
(p. 5-150)
DIAL #105
DIAL one digit for the number of rings
before the call returns (0–9)
= 4 rings
0 rings = no return
RECALL TIMER DURATION
(p. 5-129)
DIAL #107
DIAL two digits to set the length of
a switchhook flash (01–80)
=18 (450 msec)
ROTARY DIALING TIMOUT
DIAL #108
(p. 5-130)
DIAL 1 = 4 sec
3 = 12 sec
2 = 8 sec
OUTSIDE CONFERENCE DENIAL
DIAL #109
(p. 5-122)
DIAL
1 = Allowed
2 = Disallowed
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER DELAY
DIAL #110
(p. 5-19)
DIAL a ring delay number (0–9)
= 2 rings
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER BUTTON
DIAL #111
(p. 5-17)
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL DELAY
DIAL #112
(p. 5-43)
DIAL a ring delay number (0–9)
= 2 rings
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL BUTTON
(p. 5-41)
DIAL #113
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
System Programming Quick Reference
PRESS [
] [
] [
]
Feature
0
0
TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE
DIAL [
] and three-digit procedure code
#
Example: [
] [
] [
] [
] for System Date
#
1
0
1
Lines
DIAL MODE
(p. 5-40)
DIAL #201
DIAL a line number (01–24)
1 = Touch-Tone
DIAL
2 = Rotary
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
HOLD DISCONNECT TIME
(p. 5-85)
DIAL #203
DIAL a line number (01–24)
1 = Long (450 msec)
DIAL
2 = Short (50 msec)
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
IMPORTANT: This procedure
changes Line Access Restiction,
Automatic Line Selection, Line Ringing,
and Hold Disconnect Time (#203) to
factory settings. To change line
assignments without affecting other
settings, use Line Assignment (#301).
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER LINES
(p. 5-20)
DIAL #204
DIAL a line number (01–24)
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL LINES
(p. 5-44)
DIAL #205
DIAL a line number (01–24)
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
GROUP CALL DISTRIBUTION
(p. 5-73)
DIAL #206
DIAL a group number (1–7)
DIAL a line number (01–24)
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
3 = VMS Line Cover (only for
hunt group 7)
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION
BUTTON
(P. 5-120)
DIAL #114
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
WAKE UP SERVICE BUTTON (P. 5-159)
DIAL #115
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
PRESS [
] or [
Next Procedure
Prev Procedure
NOTE: Procedures #399, #609, and
#728—shown below in dashed
boxes—are skipped when cycling.
Extensions
LINE ASSIGNMENT
(p. 5-96)
DIAL #301
DIAL an extension number (10–57)
To remove all existing line
assignments, press [
Remove
befor selecting a line.
DIAL a line number (01–24)
1 =Assigned
DIAL
2 =Not Assigned
3=Select Button then
press a programmable
button (to assign the line
to that button)
If you use option 3 after a
line has been assigned, the
line moves from the old
button to the new button
you select.
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line for this extension.
To program another extension:
PRESS [
] [
Next Procedure
Prev Procedure
enter a new extension num-
ber, and repeat above steps
LINE ACCESS RESTRICTION
(p. 5-94)
DIAL #302
DIAL an extension number (10–57)
DIAL a line number (01–24)
DIAL
1 = No Restriction
2 = Outgoing Only
3 = Incommg Only
4 = No Access (line appears
on button, but you can
use line only to pick up a
transferred or held call)
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
line
To program another extension:
PRESS [
] [
Next Procedure
Prev Procedure
enter a new extension num-
ber, and repeat above steps
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
(p. 5-56)
DIAL #303
DIAL an extension number (10–57)
DIAL
1 = English
2 = Spanish
3 = French
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
AUTOMATIC EXTENSION PRIVACY
(p. 5-14)
DIAL #304
DIAL an extension number
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
For Centralized Telephone
Programming, see previous
page
TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE
SETTINGS
PRESS [
] or [
Next Data
Prev Data
]
TO RETURN TO FACTORY
SETTING
PRESS [
]
Remove
ABBREVIATED RINGING
DIAL #305
DIAL an extension number
]
DIAL
1 = Active (1 ring)
2 = Not Active (repeated
ringing)
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
TRANSFER RETURN EXTENSION
DIAL #306
DIAL an extension number
DIAL number of the extension to
which call should return if not
answered (10–57)
Extension transferring call
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
FORCED ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY
],
DIAL #307
DIAL an extension number
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
DISTINCTIVE RING
DIAL #308
DIAL an extension number
DIAL
1 = Active
2 = Not Active
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
INTERCOM DIAL TONE (p. 5-90)
DIAL #309
],
DIAL an extension number
DIAL
1 = Regular
2 = Machine
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
AUTOMATIC VMS COVER
DIAL #310
DIAL an extension number
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
EMERGENCY TELEPHONE
DIAL #311
DIAL an extension number
1 = Assigned
DIAL
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
VOICE INTERRUPT ON BUSY
DIAL #312
DIAL an extension number
1 = Assigned
DIAL
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [
] to program another
Next Item
extension
COPY SETTINGS
DIAL #399
DIAL a source extension number
DIAL target extension numbers
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(p. 5-3)
(p. 5-149)
(p. 5-69)
(p. 5-57)
(p. 5-24)
(p. 5-63)
(p. 5-155)
(p. 5-39)