Programming
Programming Basics
Networking
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Programming Basics
Before Reading This Section
This section provides you with detailed information about the system programs. By changing a pro-
gram, you change the way the feature associated with that program works. In this section, you
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nd
out about each program, the features that the program affects and how to enter the program data
into system memory.
When you want to customize a feature,
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nd it in Section 1 and learn about it. (If you have trouble
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nding the feature, try cross-referencing it in the Index at the back of this book.) Section 1 will tell
you what programs you have to change to get the operation you want. Then, look the program up in
this section if you have any questions about how to enter the data.
How to Use This Section
This section lists each program in numerical order. For example, Program 10-01 is at the beginning
of the section and Program 92-01 is at the end. The information on each program is subdivided into
the following headings:
Description
describes what the program options control. The Default Settings for each program are
also included. When you
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rst install the system, it uses the Default Setting for all programs. Along
with the Description are the
Conditions
which describe any limits or special considerations that
may apply to the program.
The reverse type (white on black) just beneath the Description heading is the program’s access
level. You can only use the program if your access level meets or exceeds the level the program
requires. Refer to
How to Enter the Programming Mode
(page 102) for a list of the system’s
access levels and passwords.
Feature Cross Reference
provides you with a table of all the features affected by the program.
You’ll want to keep the referenced features in mind when you change a program. Customizing a
feature may have an effect on another feature that you didn’t intend.
Telephone Programming Instructions
shows you how to enter the program’s data into system
memory. For example:
1.
Enter the programming mode.
2.
15-07-01
tells you to enter the programming mode, dial 150701 from the telephone dial pad. After you do,
you’ll see the message “15-07-01 TEL301” on the
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rst line of the telephone display. This indicates
the program number (15-07), item number (01), and that the options are being set for extension
301. The second row of the display “KY01 = *01” indicates that Key 01 is being programmed with
the entry of *01. The third row allows you to move the cursor to the left or right, depending on
which arrow is pressed. To learn how to enter the programming mode, see
How to Enter the Pro-
gramming Mode
below.
Do not start customizing your system without
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rst reading Section 1,
Setting Up
the Networking Feature
.
15-07-01 TEL301
KY01 = *01
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