5-1
Feature Reference
Overview
This chapter provides reference information for programming and using system
features.
Features are listed in alphabetical order.
System Programming
procedures include the procedure code (# and three-digit number) in the heading;
dial-code features include the feature code (F for
f
or I for
i
, plus a
two- or three-digit code). Headings without codes are general call-handling topics
or Telephone Programming procedures.
Each feature includes the following information, if applicable:
■
Description
■
Examples
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Related Features
■
Programming
■
Considerations
■
Using
■
Valid Entries (
✔
= factory setting)
This chapter gives step-by-step instructions, using the following conventions:
■
All of the instructions in this chapter assume that system phones select
outside lines or pools first and standard phones select intercomStandard
phones; Automatic Line Selection for first (as determined by each
extension’s setting for Automatic Line Selection).
See Chapter 2 for a review of the methods and buttons you can use while
in programming mode.
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Programming instructions tell you to use the
D
button to change
values for specific settings. You can, however, enter a value using the
dialpad if you prefer. Similarly, there are different ways to exit programming
mode as described in Chapter 2—use the method with which you are most
comfortable.
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For Telephone Programming, this chapter provides only the instructions for
Centralized Telephone Programming.
■
Display prompts in the chapter are shown as they appear on PARTNER
Endeavor-model phones.
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Page 15: ...About This Guide x...
Page 59: ...Programming 2 30...
Page 75: ...Learning about Telephones 3 16...
Page 365: ...Troubleshooting 6 34...
Page 369: ...Specifications A 4...
Page 391: ...Glossary GL 12...
Page 401: ...Index IN 10...