Using Centralized Telephone Programming
Use Centralized Telephone Programming to program features or store telephone
numbers for individual extensions from extension 10 or 11. Most features also
can be programmed on a system phone at the user’s extension. Keep in mind
the following exceptions:
always must be
programmed using Centralized Telephone Programming.
If a user has a standard phone,
for the
extension can be programmed only by using Centralized Telephone
Programming.
If a user has a standard phone or a non-display system phone,
for the extension can be programmed only by
using Centralized Telephone Programming.
During Centralized Telephone Programming, the display phone at extension 10
or 11 takes on the characteristics of the telephone being programmed, including
any System Programming settings and lines assigned to the phone. If you have
any 34-button phones in the system, you must use a 34-button display phone to
program since an18-button phone
cannot be used to program a 34-button
phone. Also, if your system has both PARTNER-model and MLS-model phones,
it is recommended that you use a PARTNER-model display phone at the
programming extension.
To program a phone from extension 10 or 11, use the following procedure:
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 start programming:
a.
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.”)
b.
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 Centralized Telephone Programming mode, skip it by
moving on to Step 2c.
c.
Press
s
again. The display reads:
SYSTEM PROGRAM
d.
Press
c
. A display similar to the following appears:
CENTRAL TELEPHONE PROG
Extension:
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