Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 58

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Step 3.
Dial 015. The Intercom indicator lamp turns on and the display confirms that
you are in programming
mpde.
Step 4.
Dial 028. The Intercom indicator lamp flashes quickly.
Step 5.
Enter the desired 4-digit RPASS access code.
Step 6.
Dial # to store the code. The Intercom indicator lamp comes on steady.
Step 7.
Dial * to exit programming
mode.
Using RPASS to Program a Customer' s System
Once a 4-digit RPASS access code has been programmed,
you can use RPASS to pro-
gram the customer' s system from a Panther II Display Set in your office. To program a
customer' s system using RPASS:
Step 1.
Call the customer from the Panther II Display Set at your Station 10. Ensure the
line that you are using is programmed
for tone dialing (see the section, Tone or
Pulse in the Programming Practice of the Panther II System Manual).
Step 2.
When your call is answered, ask the person who answers if you' re connected
with the Master Station (default Station 10). If you aren' t, request that your call
be transferred to the Master Station.
Step 3.
When you' re connected with the customer' s Master Station, instruct the person
you' re speaking with to:
.
press the Conference key, and
'
dial#Ol.
The indicator lamp of line that you' re using for RPASS will flash
very
slowly.
While you' re programming
the system, the person at the Master Station can use
his/her set; however, the line being used for RPASS programming
will be busy.
In addition programming
can' t be accessed from the customer' s premises until
you release the RPASS connection.
Step 4.
Dial #, press the Service key, enter the 4digit RPASS access code and dial #
again. The type and software version of the system you are programming
will
be displayed in the set' s liquid crystal display. You are now in programming
mode.
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