
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE
TO GO TO A PARTICULAR PROCEDURE
TO RETURN DATA TO FACTORY SETTlNG:
Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ]
DIAL ITS 3-DIGIT CODE
Press [ Remove ]
TO CYCLE THROUGH THE PROCEDURES
Example: [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ 1 ]
TO LEAVE SYSTEM PROGRAM MODE:
Press [ Next Proc ] or [ Prev Proc ]
Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]
I
✓
= Factory Setting
SYSTEM DATE (p. 3-4)
DIAL #101
DIAL the date in MMDDY form
DIAL MODE ( p. 3-9)
DIAL #201
DIAL a fine number
DIAL #301
DIAL an extension number
SYSTEM DAY (p. 3-4)
DIAL 1 = Touch-Tone
✓
2 = Rotary
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
l i n e
DIAL a line number (1 to 8)
DIAL 1 = Assigned
✓
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [ Next tem ] to program another
line for this extension
DIAL #102
DIAL 1 = Sunday 3
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
DIAL #103
DIAL the date in hhmm form
Use 24-hour, military-style
notation
LINE TYPE (P. 3 10)
DIAL #202
DIAL a line number
DIAL 1 = CO (outside line)
✓
2 = PBX
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
line
HOW DISCONNECT TIME (p. 3-11)
DIAL #203
DIAL a line number
DIAL 1 = Long (450 msec)
✓
2 = Short (50 msec)
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
line
LINE USE RESTRICTI0N (p. 3-13)
DIAL #302
DIAL an extension number
DIAL a line number
DIAL 1 = No Restriction
✓
2 = Outgoing Only
3 = Incoming Only
4 = No Access
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
line
*
NOTE:
Procedure #104
is a “shortcut” procedure
that assigns all extensions
and changes the following
procedures to their factory
settings: Line Type (#202),
Hold Disconnect Time
(#203), Automatic Line
Selection, and Line Ringing
Options. To change line
assignments without
affecting other settings, use
Line Assignment (#301).
DIAL #104
Dial one digit for the number of out-
side lines in the sustem (0 to 8)
(
✓
= 2 per 206 module)
DISPLAY LANGUAGE (p. 3-14)
DIAL #303
DIAL an extension number
DIAL 1 = English
✓
2 = Spanish
3 = French
TRANSFER RETURN RINGS (p. 3-6)
DIAL #105
PRESS [ Next Item ] program another
extension
DIAL one digit for the number of rings
before a transferred call returns
to the originator (0 to 9) (
✓
= 4)
AUTOMATIC PRIVACY (p. 3-15)
DIAL #304
DIAL an extension number
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
extension
DIAL #106
DIAL the digit for the code needed to
reach a PBX or Centrex (0 to 9)
(
✓
= 9)
RECALL TIMER DURATION (p. 3-7)
DIAL #107
DIAL two digits to set the length of a
switchhook flash (01 to 80)
where 1=25 mseo (
✓
= 18,
450 msec)
ROTARY DIALING TIMEOUT (p. 38)
DIAL #108
DIAL 1 = 4 seconds
2 = 8 seconds
✓
3 =12 seconds
OUTSIDE CONFERENCE (P. 38)
DIAL #109
DIAL 1 = Allowed
✓
2 = Disallowed
ABBREVIATED RINGING (p. 3-16
DIAL #305
DIAL an extension number
DIAL 1 = Active (On-1 ring)
✓
2 = Not Active (Off-repeat
ringing)
PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another
extension
COPY SETTINGS (p. 3-17)
(skipped when cycling)
DIAL #399
DIAL a source extension number
DIAL a target extension number
For Centralized Telephone Programming and System Speed Dial Numbers, see previous page.
Summary of Contents for Partner Plus
Page 1: ...AT T PARTNER Plus Communications System Installation and Programming Guide ...
Page 7: ...System Components and Specifications 1 1 i ...
Page 10: ...System Components and Specifications 1 3 ...
Page 13: ...Installing the Hardware 2 2 i ...
Page 16: ...Installing the Hardware 2 3 ...
Page 20: ...System Programming 3 3 i ...
Page 23: ...Figure 3 1 Programming Overlay 3 2 System Programming ...
Page 58: ...Centralized Telephone Programming 4 4 i ...
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