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Advanced Communications System Installation, Programming, and Use

Structure of the Book

This book contains eleven chapters, which supply information as follows:
Chapter 1, Overview—briefly describes the features, modes of operation, system capacities,
and system components.
Chapter 2, Installation—intended primarily for the technician, explains the physical installation
of the control unit and the telephones.
Chapter 3, Initial System Programming—describes the programming the System
Administrator must do to get the system up and running. This chapter also explains how to use
System Programming and Telephone Programming.
Chapter 4, Programming System Options—describes the programming of system features
that the System Administrator can do.
Chapter 5, Initial Telephone Programming—explains the telephone programming required of
the System Administrator.
Chapter 6, Using the Telephones—explains for the user and the System Administrator how to
use the system telephones and single-line telephones, including the handling of calls.
Chapter 7, Operator Features—explains the programming and use of features specific to the
operator positions at extensions 10 and 11. This chapter is intended for the System
Administrator and the operators.
Chapter 8, Programming & Using Telephone Features—describes the programming and use
of features available to any user on the system.
Chapter 9, Using Auxiliary Equipment—intended primarily for technicians and the System
Administrator, describes typical equipment that is supported by the PARTNER ACS, including
voice messaging systems.
Chapter 10, Upgrading the System—explains how the system software and hardware can be
upgraded as new modules and releases become available. This chapter is intended for
technicians and the System Administrator.
Chapter 11, Troubleshooting—intended for both technicians and the System Administrator,
describes possible problems with the system and the solutions to these problems.
This book also contains five appendices:
Appendix A, Cross-Reference of Features—contains a table cross-referencing the most
commonly used features and tables of feature codes arranged numerically.
Appendix B, Special Characters—describes the unique characters entered via the dialpad into
strings of dialed numbers.
Appendix C, Speed Dial Form—contains a form for users to enter both Personal and System
Speed Dial numbers.
Appendix D, Programming Mixed Telephone Types—describes for the System Administrator
how to program MLS telephones with a PARTNER telephone, and vice versa.
Appendix E, Flow Charts—contains flowcharts for System Programming, Centralized
Telephone Programming, and Extension Telephone Programming.

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