7.1
Programming with a Telephone Set
System programming can only be executed using the first slot on an analog extension of
the interface (default extension 11) equipped with an analogextension (MF) or on a KS-type
system telephone or in the first slot of an optiPoint 500-type system telephone. Programming
cannot be made on two extensions at the same time.
The reason for initially using a KS-type system telephone at extension slot 11/101 is that the
systems are shipped from the factory with the following default settings:
A1 and B1 slots are assigned to C1 and D1 slots on the motherboard (see "Connections
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to the system's MDF" on page 4-170).
When using a system telephone with a display, you can follow the programming steps visually
on the display.
To access the programming mode on the specified extensions:
Programming extension: *95 + PASSWORD (default: 31994).
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Programming mode syntax
All the programming is done by entering a code then a setting.
Each additional setting entered is followed by a confirmation tone (1 beep). If the parameter is
keyed in wrong, it is followed by 3 beeping tones after which the system returns to its initial
programming state.
There are three different ways to finalize the configuration of a setting and return
to the initial state of the programming mode:
Programming concludes automatically after settings are entered
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Pressing the # key after entering the setting
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Waiting 5 seconds after entering the setting.
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If no code or setting is entered, the system will continue to wait for data input or will assume
that a "null entry" occurred. It will proceed to the next programming step according to the code
first entered.
After a setting is programmed, the display will return to the initial state of the programming
mode. To exit programming mode, simply replace the handset.
Service Manual
Programming with a Telephone Set
Operation
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