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Getting started
with
Norstar
There are
four
ways
to customize
and maintain your Norstar
system:
Initial programming
is
done for you by your
installer or
customer
service
representative.
It
deals mostly
with how
the system
interacts
with lines, telephones,
and
other equipment.
Your programming as a
system
coordinator changes
how
features
work
for the
system,
as needed.
It requires a
system coordinator
password.
A
basic programming password
is also
available to allow individuals
other than the system coordinator to make changes without giving
access to sensitive programming
capabilities.
Personal
programming is
available
to
anyone
through the Feature
button on their
Norstar
telephone.
It
allows individuals to change how
their telephone
works
to suit
themselves.
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Before you start
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Before
you
start,
plan what changes
you want
to make. Record
the changes in the Programming
Record
so you will
have the
information at hand
.
For
example,
if
you are going
to program system
speed dial
numbers, fill out
the page in the
Programming Record
so
you
will
have all the numbers and
codes
handy once you start
programming.
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What you'll need to do programming
Programming is done using a
telephone
that can show two lines of
information on its
display.
Examples of
telephones
with two-line
displays are
shown on
the next
page.
You will
also need a programming
overlay to show which
buttons to
press when you
are
doing programming. The programming
overlay is
found
at
the front
of this
guide.
When
you
use a telephone for
programming,
it is
taken
out of
service.
This means
it is unable to receive or
make
calls,
and
the
call forward
Compact
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