Understanding Ff-Key Programming; Ff-Key Programs: Software Structure - Panasonic DBS 576 Technical Manual

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Introduction to DBS 576 Programming
Introduction

Understanding FF-Key Programming

0
System
Configuration

FF-Key Programs: Software Structure

Program entries for the DBS 576 are
FF1
organized into 9 primary groups:
System
0
1 or FF1 System Settings
FF2
2 or FF2 Trunks
3 or FF3 Extensions
Trunks
4 or FF4 FF-Keys and Soft Keys
5 or FF5 Groups
6 or FF6 TRS/ARS
FF3
7 or FF7 Applications
Extensions
8 or FF8 Maintenance
See table, next page for a more detailed
breakdown of these groups.
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
Each group (except for 0: System
Configuration) has its own Flexible
Function key ("FF-key") on the phone.
FF5
On digital key telephones, the FF-keys
Groups
are numbered left-to-right, starting on the
bottom row (FF1, FF2, FF3, etc.).
After you enter Programming Mode (see instructions on pg. Intro-20):
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
In any case, the phone' s LCD display will prompt you through the addresses.
NOTE: You must assign the "0: System Configuration" settings before the system
FF8
will work.
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B
Page Intro-14
System Configuration
press the desired FF-key to start programming the entries ("addresses") in the FF-
key group.
OR...
press the digit key "2" to enter Trunk Programming; or "3" to enter Extension
Programming; etc.
IMPORTANT:
A Large Display phone is recommended because of the automatic
display of One-Touch Key (1-10) functions.
DBS 576 (USA) issued January 1999
After entering Programming Mode, dial "0" to
access System Configuration settings.
A display phone is required for key programming.
Section 400: Programming
PROGRAM V1.00
PRINT
COPY
PASTE
HYPHEN
PAUSE
BLK_UP
SPD_ID
BLK_DOWN
MSG
CONF
MENU
PREV
NEXT
PROG
FF7
FF8
FF1
FF2
FF3
FF4
FF5
FF6
1
2
3
DND/CF
DEF
ABC
REDIAL
4
5
6
MUTE
GHI
JKL
MNO
MUTE
7
8
9
EXT
PRS
TUV
WXY
AUTO
0
OPER
ON/OFF
FLASH
VOLUME
HOLD
Speakerphone
576-20-400
Introduction
0
System
Configuration
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Appendix A
Appendix B

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