Section 1: Start-up Programming
Default Feature Setup
This is how your system operates on initial power-up:
Trunks
In DS1000, trunks 1-6 (if installed) ring line keys 1-6 and single line telephones.
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Trunks 4-6 will only work if you have an Expansion Board installed.
In DS2000, trunks 1-12 ring on line keys 1-12 for extensions 300-315.
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All other extensions are lamp-only for trunks 1-12 on line keys 1-12.
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Trunks 13-64 do not appear on line keys.
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Single line sets do not ring for incoming trunk calls. See Programming Ringing on page 1-7.
All trunks (outside lines) on ATRU PCBs are loop start DTMF.
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If you have Dial Pulse lines, you'll have to reprogram the trunk circuit type. See Setting a Trunk's Cir-
cuit Type on page 1-7. For T1 trunks, see the Software Manual on your System Document CD .
Keysets
The circuit types for extensions are automatically set when the extension is plugged in.
Keyset users can place outside calls by pressing a line key and dialing the outside number.
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Extension users can also place outside calls by dialing 9 plus the outside number.
At the attendant's extension (300), key 11 is the Night Key and the last key on the phone (12
or 24 - depending on telephone model) is the Operator Call Key.
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Pressing the Night Key puts the system in the night mode. See Night Service / Night Ring on page 2-21.
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Use the Operator Call Key to answer incoming Intercom calls queued at the attendant's extension. See
Attendant Call Queuing on page 2-1.
If you need to modify your system's default feature setup:
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First, turn to Frequently Asked Programming Questions on the next page.
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Next, if you can't find the feature you want to change in the list of questions, refer to the
additional features in Section 2: Customizing Features on page 2-1. You may also find the
Table of Contents at the beginning of this guide a handy reference.
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Finally, if you need more detailed information, go to the Software Manual on your System
Document CD .
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