System Telephone Naming
You can assign a name that is either a personal name or a group name to each
system telephone. This name can be up to seven letters in length and will show
up in the user’s display and/or in the called party’s display. You can compose a
valid name from any alpha-numeric character; however, the first character of a
display name must be an alphabetic character. Typical names could be SRVC,
MKTG 1, and K SMITH.
When appropriate programming action has been taken by the installer, a second
line showing the personal intercom number of the calling station is also
displayed.
•
Name the system telephones as follows:
1. USE letter code table (page 92) to compose names for all tele-
phones requiring them (up to seven letters per name are allowed)
and record the names on the station name record (page 97).
2. PRESS
INTERCOM
.
3. DIAL
*#0*53
.
4. SELECT telephone to be named by dialing the extension number
• DIAL number plus
#
if extension number is less than
4-digits).
5. DIAL
#
to clear any current entry.
6. DIAL 2-digit codes that correspond to letters in name (station
names must begin with a letter).
7. DIAL
#
to save name or save cleared name.
8. REPEAT steps 4 through 7 until all telephones are named.
9. PRESS
SPEAKER
to end.
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Summary of Contents for and FXT
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