Using System Programming
System Programming changes settings for the system as a whole, or for
individual lines or extensions. You can also use System Programming to set up
dialing restrictions, define groups, or set up auxiliary equipment. Refer to the
filled-out
System Planner when you are changing system settings, and be sure
that any changes in programming are recorded there.
The Programming Overlays
System Programming requires a Programming Overlay placed over the dialpad
of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11. (Overlays are provided with
the system documentation. Replacements can be ordered from the Lucent
Technologies BCS Publications Center. See “Reference Materials” under
“Product Ordering Information” in Appendix B.) Figure 2-3 on page 2-16
illustrates the Programming Overlays for the PARTNER-34D and PARTNER-18D
phones.
During System Programming, the normal functions of several buttons on the
display phone at extension 10 or 11 change. For example, the left
i
button
becomes
s
and the right
i
button becomes
c
. The
Programming Overlay identifies these buttons.
You use the following special buttons while programming:
N
and
P
cycle forward and backward through the
programming procedures. You can use these buttons to select a
procedure.
(If a procedure instructs you to press
NP
,
pressing these buttons one after the other enables you to repeat the
current programming procedure.)
n
and
p
cycle forward and backward through a procedure’s
parameters. A parameter is typically an outside line, an extension, or a
telephone list entry.
D
and
d
cycle forward and backward through the valid
entries. These buttons work only for fixed data, such as a line or
extension number. They do not work for variable data such as date, time,
password, telephone numbers, or doorphone assignments.
r
returns the current setting to the factory setting—or, when using
removes lines from an extension.
e
ends an entry of variable length, such as a telephone number in an
Allowed Phone Number List.
s
starts the System Programming process.
c
starts the Centralized Telephone Programming process (to
customize individual telephones centrally from extension 10 or 11).
f
when followed by
0
0
, enters or exits programming mode.
w
enters a “wildcard” (a character that matches any digit dialed) in
Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407)
Forced Account Code List (#409)
Programming
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