4-8
System Programming
4.1.2
Programming Ways
Going to another program address
After pressing STORE, you can go to another program with either
of the following two methods:
(1) • To go to the next larger program address:
Press Soft 1 (SKP+) or VOLUME (DOWN).
• To go to the next smaller program address:
Press SHIFT + Soft 1 (SKP–) or VOLUME (UP).
(2) To go to a specific program address:
Press END, then enter the Program Address.
Method (1) is useful when you want to perform a series of
programs consecutively. For example, to change the programming
in addresses [0XX], use this method. You can move from [000] to
[001], from [001] to [002], and so on by pressing the SKP+ or
VOLUME . You can move in reverse order from [008] to [007],
etc. by pressing the SKP– or VOLUME .
This method can also be used to move between neighboring
program groups: For example, you can move between the program
addresses of the largest [0XX] and [100], the largest [1XX] and
[200], and so on. Also, you can move between the smallest
program address [000] and the largest one [9XX]. Program
addresses [7XXX] are arranged between [6XX] and [8XX].
Method (2) is useful when you wish to jump to another program
address. For example, you have just finished with program [006]
and now you want to go to program [301]. Neither SKP+/
VOLUME
nor SKP–/VOLUME
is convenient in this case.
So you should press END and enter 301.
Confirming the entries
You may review the stored programming without making any
changes.
Going back to the operation mode
Two ways are available to go back to the operation mode:
(1) Lift the handset while in programming mode.
(2) When the Initial Message:
SYS-PGM NO?
→
is displayed,
press the PROGRAM (or PAUSE) button.
(To display the Initial Message, press END.)
Note
The following programming instructions assume that you have already
entered the programming mode and that you will use Method (2).
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