Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 164

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Trillium Standard Practice
Selecting
Preprogrammed
Values
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2.0 5 The procedure for selecting the preprogrammed values stored in the KSU is as
follows:
CAUTION: This procedure
will clear any existing Speed Call entries and system parameters
stored in memory.
Step 1.
Set the MEM. CLEAR 2 switch, located on the right-hand side of the
KSU, to the ON-position.
Step 2.
Press the RESET button. The KSU LED will begin to flash after a few
seconds, indicating that the system is operational with the
preprogrammed values.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Set the MEM. CLEAR 2 switch to the OFF position.
Press the RESET button. The system is operational with the
preprogrammed values.
Modifying
Preprogrammed
Values
2.0 6 Note, when 'customizing', it is only necessary to modify those parameters
which differ from the preprogrammed values. To modify the preprogrammed values,
refer to Tables 2-l through 2-20 and complete the following instructions. A
Programming example is provided in paragraph 2.07.
Step 1
At Station 10 (using a Panther II Display Set as the Programming
Station), dial * # 0 15. Station lo's Intercom LED turns ON and
the LCD Display confirms that you are in "Programming Mode".
Step 2
For each feature to be changed, dial the appropriate 3- to 7-digit
ACCESS CODE (given in Tables 2-l through 2-20) using the dial pad
of Station 10. The LCD Display will confirm each digit as it is dialed,
and the Intercom LED will flash very quickly as soon as you dial your
first digit.
Step 3
To change the feature value, dial the associated DATA CODE (given in
Tables 2-l through 2-20) using the dial pad of station 10. The LCD
Display will confirm each digit as it is dialed, and the Intercom LED
will flash quickly as soon as you dial your frost data digit.
Step 4
Press the # key. The Intercom LED lights steady.
Step 5
Repeat Steps 2 to 4 for each additional feature you wish to change.
Step 6
Press the * key to exit programming when all changes have been
made. The new programming is complete.
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Programming
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