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1.
Press and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE (
beep
).
“Up to 10” programmed, LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: 0 – 9 AAC POINTER
“Up to 255” programmed, LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: 000 – 254 AAC POINTER
2.
Enter a
single-digit area code pointer
(0 – 9 when set for up to 10 area codes), then press (
beep
).
The LCD display will read: 4 DIGIT AREA CODE
2A.
Enter a
three-digit area code pointer
(000 – 254 when set for up to 255 area codes), then press (
beep
).
The LCD display will read: 4 DIGIT AREA CODE
3.
Enter the
four-digit area code
, then press (
beep
).
For long distance calling requirements, enter 1 and the three-digit area code (1 + the three digit area code).
For 10-digit calling requirements, enter # and the three-digit area code (# + the three digit area code).
4.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to enter additional area codes. Remember to use a different area code pointer number for every
additional area code entered. See the reference tables in back of this manual to assist you further.
5.
Press together to end this programming sequence (
beeeeeep
).
Program area codes when 10-digit or long distance calling is required. “
Up to 10” OR “up to 255” area codes can be
programmed depending on how the system was programmed in section 3.2.2.
• Area code pointers set for “up to 10” area codes are referenced 0 – 9 in step 2 (for a total of 10).
• Area code pointers set for “up to 255” area codes are referenced 000 – 254 in step 2A (for a total of 255).
The actual area codes will be entered as a four-digit number (1 + the three digit area code). If area codes are being programmed
to facilitate 10-digit calling requirements, precede the three-digit area code with #.
Note:
255 area codes are available on REV E and higher circuit boards. REV D and lower boards only have 10 area codes.
3.5.3 Programming Area Codes
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GHI
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ABC
ABC
In this section, phone numbers that are referenced to an area code pointer (long distance and 10-digit dialing calls) will be
programmed with the directory code. Be sure that the area code(s) have been programmed as described in the preceding
section 3.5.3.
Note:
If long distance or 10-digit dialing is
NOT
required, program the seven-digit telephone numbers in section 3.5.2.
3.5.4 Programming Directory Codes with Phone Numbers that use Area Codes
1.
Press and enter your four-digit MASTER CODE (
beep
).
The LCD display on the 1835 and 1837 systems will read: DIRECTORY CODE
2.
Choose and enter a
directory code
(1, 2, 3 or 4 digits depending on what was programmed in 3.5.1), then press (
beep
).
(You cannot duplicate directory codes)
The LCD display will read: AAC POINTER
3.
Enter a
single-digit area code pointer
(0 – 9 when set for up to 10 area codes), then press (
beep
).
The LCD display will read: PHONE #
3A.
Enter a
three-digit area code pointer
(000 – 254 when set for up to 255 area codes), then press (
beep
).
The LCD display will read: PHONE #
4.
Enter the
seven-digit phone number
, then press (
beep
).
Note: If the number that you are entering in this step is less than seven-digits, enter # in the empty spaces after the digits
have been entered.
For example, if the system is connected to a PBX that requires a four-digit extension numbers and you want to enter
extension 2217, you would enter this number as 2217###, then press
*
(beep).
5.
Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 to enter additional long distance phone numbers.
6.
Press together to end this programming sequence (
beeeeeep
).
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SP
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GHI
GHI
00
OPER
OPER
00
OPER
OPER
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