Button Locations
When programming from a PARTNER-model phone at extension 10 or 11, keep
in mind that the button you press at the programming extension may be in a
different location on the phone to which the programming applies. Figure 2-4 on
page 2-18 shows the relative location of buttons on each PARTNER-model
phone. For example, the button labeled E on the PARTNER-34D phone in Figure
2-4 is in the bottom row. The equivalent button on the PARTNER-18D phone is in
the leftmost position of the second row from the bottom. If your system has a mix
of PARTNER- and MLS-model phones, refer to Appendix E for information about
programming from a PARTNER-model phone to an MLS-model phone or from an
MLS-model phone to a PARTNER-model phone.
Programming Mode
1.
Place the Programming Overlay over the dialpad of the system display phone
at extension 10 or 11—see “The Programming Overlays” earlier in this
chapter for more information.
2.
To enter programming mode, press
f
0
0
. A display similar to the
following appears:
PROGRAM EXTENSION 10
(If you are programming from extension 11, “11" displays instead of “10.”)
3.
Press
s
. A display similar to the following appears:
10 Enter Extension Name
This display is for the
Extension Name Display
feature. When you are
entering System Programming mode, skip it by moving on to Step 4.
4.
Press
s
again. A display similar to the following appears:
SYSTEM PROGRAM
5.
Specify a programming procedure in one of two ways:
Direct Method:
Dial the code for that procedure. System
Programming procedures in this guide are identified by a # and a
three-digit code (for example,
System Date
is
#101
). This method is
best when you are using only a few procedures during a programming
session and you know the codes.
Cycle Method:
Cycle through the procedures in numerical order.
Press
N
and
P
to cycle forward and backward
through the programming procedures. This method is best when you
are using multiple procedures during a programming session, or if you
do not know the codes.
6.
To exit programming mode, you can press
f
0
0
or lift the handset
off-hook, then place it back in the cradle.
NOTE:
You can talk on the phone while you program. This is useful if you call for
support while programming. However, you must call before you enter
programming mode, and you must use the handset to talk, not the speaker and
microphone.
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