4-6
System Programming
Viewing the Display
The display gives you helpful information, such as what you should
do now, what you have done, etc..
The KX-T7230, KX-T7235, KX-T7433 and the KX-T7436 utilize
two information lines for programming. The upper line is called the
Message Line and the lower one is called the Function Line.
The Message Line (upper) shows you what you should do or what
you should select. It also allows you to confirm what you have just
entered. The display capacity is 16 digits. If your entry exceeds the
capacity, you can shift the display by pressing
or
button.
The Function Line (lower) shows the current function of the soft
buttons. These functions change with the programming procedures.
SYS-PGM NO?
→
CLR NEXT
KX-T7230 Display
←
Message Line
←
Function Line
SYS-PGM NO?
→
CLR NEXT
KX-T7433 Display
←
Message Line
←
Function Line
SYS-PGM NO?
→
CLR NEXT
KX-T7235 / KX-T7436 Display
←
Message Line
←
Function Line
Press PROGRAM (or PAUSE) +
+ # and enter your System
Password (default=1234).
Before entering the programming mode
Before entering programming mode, confirm that:
• Your telephone is on-hook.
• No calls are on hold at your telephone.
Entering the programming mode
• The display shows the Initial Message:
SYS-PGM NO?
→
Note
•
If your telephone set does not have a PROGRAM button, substitute it
with the PAUSE button.
• If nothing is entered in five seconds after the PROGRAM (or PAUSE)
button is pressed, it is cancelled.
• The System Password entered is not shown on the display. The System
Password can be changed by System Programming. Refer to Section
4.3 [107] “System Password.”
• During the programming mode, your extension is treated as a busy
extension.
• Only one proprietary telephone can be in programming mode at any
one time.
4.1.1
Using Proprietary Telephones
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