Program Mode; Description; General Operation - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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Chapter 3
PERCEPTION 4000

PROGRAM MODE

DESCRIPTION

Program Mode is a special mode that is available to electronic
telephones to program Autodial numbers and Preregistered Call
Forward. To access Program Mode, each telephone must have an
assigned Program Mode access key. To program Autodial numbers and
Preregistered Call Forward, a telephone must also have designated
Autodial and Preregistered Call Forward access keys. The specific steps
required to program features that involve Program Mode are noted in this
user guide under each feature's operational listing (see Feature
Operation).

GENERAL OPERATION

Program Mode is entered by pressing the designated Program Mode
(PRGM) access key on an idle telephone. The PRGM key's LED will light
solid red to indicate that the mode has been activated. Once activated at
a telephone, Program Mode will remain active until it is exited manually
by pressing the PRGM key. When Program Mode is exited, its
corresponding LED will go out.
When Program Mode is entered, the telephone dialpad, line keys, and
flexible feature keys will be under Program Mode control. Once Program
Mode is activated, an Autodial or Preregistered Call Forward key can be
pressed to begin one of the two programming sequences. Destination
numbers for either feature can be registered by entering digits
individually via the dialpad.
Once a programming sequence has been entered, Program Mode can
be exited by pressing the PRGM key. Pressing this key prior to the
completion of a programming sequence will void all entered data. Any
data previously entered through a completed programming sequence will
remain valid.
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