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3. System
Programming
Introduction
All system programming is carried out from either extension 13 or a PC running the programming
tool, connected via the V24 option card. In order to program from extension 13 a tone telephone
must be used. The Executive Terminal simplifies the operation further by providing full menu driven
programming on its built in display. The factory defaults on power-up prior to any programming are
shown on page 67.
After programming features, the power must not be switched off for six minutes. This is to
ensure the system has written all the programming details to the non-volatile system
memory (EEPROM).
How to Program the System
Step 1:
Lift handset of Extension 13.
Step 2:
Enter the Programming Code shown in this section.
Step 3:
Wait for confirmation tone, three short beeps.
Step 4:
Repeat at step 2 for further codes, or hang up.
Remember to keep the system powered up for a minimum of 6 minutes following the last
programming step.
Repeat this procedure for each programming step.
Throughout the Programming section there are boxes like the one below, which show where codes
may be found in the Executive Terminal programming menu. These menus ensure the correct codes
are always sent and are the preferred method of programming where available. This method of
programming is dealt with on page 17.
System Settings
Miscellaneous
Example menu item
During system programming, the installer must listen for -
Confirmation Tone (3 short beeps) after the Programming Command has been entered, or
Error Tone, an interrupted tone like busy tone, indicating that Programming Code has not
been accepted.
A list of the different tones may be found in the Country specific specification sheet.
To Program Several Extensions with the same Feature:
E.g.: to allocate call barring class C (0 to 5) to
extensions 11,13 & 21
There is a master reset code to restore factory defaults and erase all programmed data except the
system configuration pin code and clock which will remain as per previous settings.
Master Reset Code
Section
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Important!
PIN
C
PIN