Section 400-Programming
Introduction to DBS 576 Programming
576-13-400
DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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Extensions
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Configuration
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Applications
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Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
0
System
Configuration
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
Before You Begin
This section describes preparations that should be completed before you start
programming. If you are already familiar with DBS FF-key programming,
you can begin programming as soon as these preparations have been made.
However, if you are not familiar with FF-key programming, read
Understanding FF-Key Programming on page Intro-13 before you begin.
Preparations for Programming
Before programming the phone
ystem, make sure the following steps have
been completed:
1. Confirm that the purchased phone system meets the customer’s feature
requirements. See Section 700-Feature Operation for feature descriptions.
2. Confirm that all hardware required for the selected features has been obtained.
See Section 300-Installation for details.
3. Use Section 450-Configuration Forms & Tables to record the customer’s site data.
Use the following guidelines when completing Forms & Tables:
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Be sure to record all program entries.
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Leave the default values for equipment that is not connected.
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Pay careful attention to program items that require a power-down to take
effect. Be sure to complete the necessary programming in these areas before
you make the system operational.
4. To program a system for the first time, you must first initialize the software to
default values (see Initializing a New Phone System, next page).
Once these steps are completed, use the customer’s site data recorded in
Forms & Tables, as well as this Section 400-Programming, to program the
phone system.
IMPORTANT: A display phone is required for FF-key programming.