Introduction to DBS Programming
Section 400-Programming
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DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
Understanding FF Key Programming
Program Structure
Program entries for the DBS are organized into 10 primary groups, which are
listed in Table 1 below. Each group has its own Flexible Function (FF) key
on the phone. These keys can be identified by the LED on the left side of the
key. On key telephones, the FF keys are numbered left-to-right, starting on
the bottom row.
After you enter the programming mode (see
“How to Enter the
Programming Mode”
, next page), press the desired FF key to start
programming the entries (“addresses”) of the group. The phone’s LCD
display will prompt you through the addresses.
Table 1.
DBS program structure
In the programming mode, some of the phone keys can be used to store your
settings and move forward or backward through the program addresses.
Figure 2 (next page) identifies these keys and what they do in programming
mode.
FF Key
Programming Group
FF1 System
settings
FF2
CO Trunk settings
FF3
Extension settings
FF4
Ring Assignments and Hunt Groups
FF5
FF Key Assignments
FF6
Names and Messages on LCD Display
FF7
Toll Restrictions (TRS)
FF8
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
FF9
Copy Program Settings
FF10
Speed-Dialing (system and personal)
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