MS48IP Programming Guide
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INTRODUCTION
Thanks to the rich software structure of the systems, several parameters related to
the operation of the MS Series exchanges can be modified according to customer
requirements. The modifications are done through program codes.
The system can be programmed only through telephone of the system supervisor
(by default the first extension of the system). A different extension can be assigned
through programming by the system supervisor.
The system cannot be programmed during normal operation mode. It should be
switched to programming mode by the System Supervisor. Following all the
modifications of parameters in programming mode, those modifications must be
saved in the memory and then the programming mode should be exited. Unless the
modifications with the parameters are saved, the parameters will have to be
programmed again, in case of any power failure.
The structure of the program codes is standard. For all programs, there is a
maximum six-digit program code, followed by parameter codes. Details about those
parameters have been included in the descriptions of the related programs.
However, there is an important point about extension and line access codes that
should be emphasized: In several programs, extension or line access codes must
be entered as a parameter. One should be careful, during the entry of the extension
or line numbers while programming,
In the following pages of this guide, the program codes related to various parts of
the systems have been presented in the form of groups. The purpose is making it
easy for the programmer to find the programs for the related module, as well as
providing conceptual integrity.
It is recommended that all of the programs below should be read and all the codes
to be entered during the programming should be determined prior to programming.
An alternative of the system supervisor’s telephone to be used to program the
system is the Net-Console PC program, which is a very user friendly software tool
to program the exchanges.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Due to their own operating principles of IP phones, functions
of some programs may vary on them.