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If You Have a System . . .
Some Programming Exercises
System Programming
Keyset Operation
NEC America
DS1000/2000 Correspondence Course
If you have a system available for your use, you can try some of the following
exercises. This will help you become familiar with what you'll see as you pro-
gram and allow you to feel more comfortable with the system.
Using the DS1000/2000 Software Manual, first program the system for the fol-
lowing features, then see how the system handles the changes.
Set the Time and Date for the system (Program 0302).
The time and date should change on the display phones.
Program System Speed Dial numbers to use 2-digit codes. Store a System
Speed Dial number in bin 25 (Program 0101, 0201, 0301, 0401, 0402, 1002,
1101, 1701, 1702, 1704, 1802, 1803).
Program the system for Night Service (Program 0101, 1003, 1701, 1704,
1801, 1803, 1805). Program a Night Key (Program 1701) for extension 302 on
key 12.
Program the Park Orbit timer for 20 seconds (Program 0401, 1701, 1704).
Using the Programmable Function Key feature, program extension key 11 as
a Park Orbit Key (Program 1701).
Using the Names for Extensions and Trunks feature (Program 1801), pro-
gram the extensions with the following:
Extension 301 = Mary
Extension 302 = John
Extension 303 = Pat
Intercom calls
Using a display phone at extension 301, the display should show
"Mary". Now, place an Intercom call to extension 302 (ICM 302).
The display shows "John". Hang up. Place an Intercom call to
extension 303. The display shows "Pat". Hang up.
Transfer a call
Place an incoming call into the DS1000/2000 system. Answer the
call from extension 301, press ICM, dial 302, and hang up. The call
is then transferred to extension 302.
If You Have a System . . .
DS1000/2000 Workbook
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