S e c t i o n 3 – S y s t e m P r o g r a m m i n g
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Special Programming Mode
There is also a special programming mode that allows the installer to omit '*9' PIN prefixes when
programming feature codes. To enter this mode at extension 13 dial the code above. You will hear
confirmation tone followed by an interrupted dial tone. If you are using a Terminal at extension 13
the LED for extension 13 will stay on, indicating that the extension is busy. An extended menu of all
the relevant system programming codes will then be accessible on the Executive Terminal.
During this special programming mode outgoing calls cannot be made at extension 13. Incoming
calls will be accepted, although the extension will then no longer be in programming mode when an
incoming call is answered. The programming mode may be exited by any of the following methods:
Entering the code 9990# at extension 13.
Answering a normal incoming call at extension 13.
Leaving extension 13 idle for five minutes, this will automatically exit the system
programming mode.
Enter Special Programming Mode
Exit Special Programming Mode
Executive Terminal Programming Menus
To access programming menus at extension 13 using the Executive Terminal press the Menu key
(centre key under the display) and scroll through the menus using the Scroll Keys (left and right
under the display)
The main menu and sub menus are:
Extension Settings
General Settings
ISDN Settings
Terminal Features
When in special programming mode after entering *9 PIN 9991# (details above) one more menu is
available, System Settings, detailed on page 19. Note that some settings are accessible through the
General Settings menu. This allows features to be turned on and off, such as auto answer features,
day/night switching and alarms.
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