
Chapter 2 - Blade Installation and Startup
Chapter 2
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2.9.3.1
Entering the Programming Mode
Enter the system programming mode at extension 301:
1.
Press CALL1. (You hear dial tone).
2.
Dial # * # *.
3.
Dial the system password.
4.
Press HOLD.
2.9.3.1
Port Defaults
With the default settings, the ports are assigned as follows:
In the initial configuration:
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All Programmable Function keys are line keys (e.g., key 1 is line 1).
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All trunks are loop start DTMF.
2.9.4
Setting Up Extension Circuit Types
Use Program 10-03 to set up extension circuit types as required. The system will automatically detect and
assign most circuit types when the device is connected. Refer to the Software Manual for programming
information.
1.
Enter 10-03-01.
2.
Select the slot, port or channel (with ESIU blades) to be programmed.
3.
Set the terminal type or option as needed.
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Refer to the Software Manual for this information.
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If the system has DSS Consoles, Program 30-02 must be used to define DSS extension
assignments.
Password
Level
12345678
2 (IN)
0000
3 (SA)
9999
4 (SB)
Station Ports:
1-512 (extensions 301-499 and 5000-5312)
Virtual Station Ports:
1-256 (extensions not assigned)
Trunk Ports:
1-200
Summary of Contents for UX5000
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