3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode
You can programme features using the programming mode for a PT or PS.
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–
•
To exit at any time, lift the handset.
•
To enter the programming mode when using a PS, refer to the documentation for your PS.
•
For KX-UT series SIP phone users and S-PS users: You cannot programme the following
features using a KX-UT series SIP phone or an S-PS. These features are programmed via
Web Maintenance Console. For more information, consult your System Administrator.
•
For KX-NT511 users:
Since there is no PROGRAM button on a KX-NT511, press and hold flexible button 1, 2, or
3 instead.
Setting Features
The default settings are shown in bold letters. For later reference, place a check mark in the boxes below to
indicate your customised setting.
Notice
The default value may vary depending on country/area.
Follow
programming
input
.
To programme
To exit
To enter the programming mode
Follow
Selection
&
Parameter
.
Press
PROGRAM
or
PAUSE
.
Press
PROGRAM
or
PAUSE
.
selection &
parameter
programming
input
Press
ENTER
or
STORE
.
Press
ENTER
or
STORE
.
OR
OR
OR
OR
PROG.
PROG.
PAUSE
PAUSE
Item
Programming
Input
Selection & Parameter
Your extension information
0
0
The display shows your PT or PS’s extension number.
<Example>
Ext 101
Display Contrast Selection
Preferred display contrast
level from the 4 levels
available
0
1
1
Light
2
Little Light
3
Little Dark
4
Dark
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Summary of Contents for KX-NS500
Page 255: ...Table 1 Standard mode for RU UC model User Manual 255 1 14 2 Using the Directories...
Page 256: ...Table 2 Option mode 256 User Manual 1 14 2 Using the Directories...
Page 257: ...Table 2 Option mode for NE model User Manual 257 1 14 2 Using the Directories...
Page 258: ...Table 2 Option mode for Greece 258 User Manual 1 14 2 Using the Directories...
Page 259: ...Table 2 Option mode for RU UC model User Manual 259 1 14 2 Using the Directories...
Page 308: ...308 User Manual 2 2 2 Message Manager Features...
Page 352: ...352 User Manual 3 2 1 User Programming...
Page 395: ...User Manual 395 Notes...