Programming Overview
Programming Screens
There are three types of system programming screens:
Information screens - to see what is currently programmed on the
system
Menu selection screens - to select options from a menu
Data entry screens - to enter values or to identify a specific extension or
line/trunk you want to program
Figure 1-4 shows an example of an information screen. When you select
Progam from the main menu screen (Figure 1-2), the screen shown in Figure
1-4 displays system set up information. (Your system information displays in
place of the x's.)
Figure 1-4. Information Screen
You cannot make changes on an information screen. Select Exit (
PC) to continue to the next screen in the procedure.
An example of a menu selection screen is shown in Figure 1-5.
Figure 1-5. Menu Selection Screen
The first line of text on all screens is the screen title, followed on the second line
by a system prompt or direction about how to proceed. The remaining lines of
text vary according to the screen.
While a menu selection screen prompts you to select one of the available
options, a data entry screen prompts you to enter specific data for the
procedure, as shown in Figure 1-6.
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Programming Procedures
System Set–up
Review and Exit
S i z e :
Type:
O p e r a t o r : xxxx xxxx xxxx
xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx
E x i t
Screen Title
System Programming:
Make a selection
Instruction
System
SysRenumber
Operator
LinesTrunks
E x i t
xxxx
xxxx
Extensions
Options
Tables
AuxEquip
NightSrvce
SYS
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O p t i o n s
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