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Issue 4.0
Telephone Programming Instructions shows you how to enter the program data
into system memory. For example:
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When entering data, you must consider three characteristics of a program: if the
program Sorts Data, Updates the CEU or Can be Copied. The check boxes below
each program heading indicate when these options apply. If the option applies, there
is a check in the appropriate box. If the option doesn't apply, the box is empty.
Following is a more detailed explanation of each option.
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Enter the programming mode.
15-07-01 tells you to enter the programming mode, dial 150701 from the
telephone dial pad.
15-07-01
TEL301
KY01 = *01
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After you do, you will see the message 15-07-01 TEL301 on the first line of the
telephone display. This indicates the program number (15-07), item number
(01), and that the options are being set for extension 301.
The second row of the display KY01 = *01 indicates that Key 01 is being
programmed with the entry of *01. The third row allows you to move the cursor
to the left or right, depending on which arrow is pressed. To learn how to enter
the programming mode, refer to
Mode on page
4-3.
P
ROGRAMMING
Sorts Data – After you enter data for a program, the system spends several
seconds sorting the system database. Program 10-12 (Call Pickup Group) is an
example of a program that sorts data. You can continue programming normally
after the sort completes. Sorting may momentarily affect the system
performance.
Updates CEU – The system updates blades in the CEU after you change the
program data. The update may occur a minute or so after you change the data,
depending on system traffic. Updating may briefly affect the normal operation of
the system.
Can be Copied – You can use Program 92-01 to copy the program data. For
example, you can copy many of the trunk and extension programs. This saves a
lot of time during initial system programing.
Section 4 How to Enter and Exit Programming
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