Programming 7-Digit Phone Numbers; Programming Area Codes (Area Code Reference Numbers) - DKS 1802 Installation & Owner's Manual

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3.2.2 Programming 7-Digit Phone Numbers

In this programming sequence, the directory codes and 7-digit phone numbers will be programmed into the system. Be sure
you have programmed the directory code length that you desire as described in 3.2.1.
AFTER programming the telephone numbers will ERASE ALL the numbers and directory codes that have been programmed.
To program phone numbers that will be referenced to an area code (long distance calls and 10 digit calling), follow the instruc-
tions under 3.4.3 Long Distance Phone Number Programming below. If you use directory codes 0, 00, 000, 0000 and/or
1, 01, 001, 0001 remember that the talk time for these directory codes are factory set to the maximum and cannot be changed.
Use these directory codes to program management or emergency phone numbers, which generally require longer conversa-
tion periods.
Note: If this telephone entry system is being used in an area that requires 10-digit dialing, proceed
to 3.2.3 and 3.2.4 to program the area code and phone number. DO NOT program 7-digit numbers.
OPER
OPER
SP
SP
1. Press
0 0
1 1
2. Choose and enter a directory code (1, 2, 3 or 4 digits, depending on what was programmed in 3.2.1), then press
3. Enter a seven-digit phone number for the chosen directory code, then press
If the number that you are entering in this step is LESS than seven-digits, enter # in the empty spaces. For example, if the
system is connected to a PBX that requires four-digit extension numbers and you want to enter extension 2217, you would
enter this number as:
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter additional directory codes and phone numbers.
OPER
OPER
5. Press
together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep).
0 0

3.2.3 Programming Area Codes (Area Code Reference Numbers)

Up to 15 different area codes can be programmed for any 10-digit or long distance calling requirements and will be referenced
as area code reference number 01 through 15. The area codes will be entered as a four-digit number (1 + the three digit area
code, example: 1203). If area codes are being programmed to facilitate 10-digit calling requirements, precede the three-digit
area code with # (example: #203).
ABC
ABC
GHI
GHI
1. Press
2 2
4 4
2. Choose and enter a two-digit area code reference number (01 through 15) that will reference area code to be programmed,
then press
(beep).
3. Enter the four-digit area code, then press
For long distance calling requirements: enter 1 and the three-digit area code (example: 1203).
For 10-digit calling requirements: enter # and the three-digit area code (example: #203).
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter additional area codes. Use a different area code reference number for each area code
programmed when entering more than one area code (up to 15).
OPER
OPER
5. Press
together to end this programming sequence (beeeeeep).
0 0
Use these tables to keep track of area codes programmed in. Complete log table in back of manual when finished.
Area Code Reference Number
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
1802-065-D-10-14
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
ABC
ABC
ABC
ABC
SP
SP
PQRS
PQRS
2 2
2 2
1 1
7 7
and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE
(beep).
Area Code
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
then press
(beep).
? ?
? ?
? ?
? ?
Area Code Reference Number
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
Changing the directory code length
(beep).
(beep).
(beep).
Area Code
(beep).
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