General System Programming
20
Programming Guide
1.5
Example of Programming
Example of Programming
The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered programming
mode and that you will employ method 2 of "Going to another programme address " in Section
1.3
Example: Programme [001]
System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Number
Description
(4)
Used to program the System Speed Dial
numbers and Intelligent Call Handling
number (CLIP/DDI/MSN). These
numbers are available to all extension
users. The stored numbers are also
applied to Call Log, Incoming Features.
Selection
(5)
• Speed dial number: 000 through 699
• Telephone number: 32 digits (max.)
Default
(6)
All speed dial numbers – Not Stored
Programming
(7)
1. Enter 001.
(8)
Display: SPD & CH Number
(9)
2. Press NEXT.
(10)
Display: SPD&CH Cod?
(11)
3. Enter a speed dial number.
To enter speed dial number 000,
you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000:Not
Stored
(12)
4. Enter a telephone number.
(13)
To delete the current entry, press
CLEAR.
(14)
To change the current entry, press
CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
(15)
2.1 Manager Programming
(2)
(
3)
[001] System Speed Dial and Intelligent Call
Handling Number Set
(1)
(1) Programme address: This address is printed at the
top of every page to allow you to quickly find the
desired programme.
(2) Running title: tells you which group the programme
belongs to.
(3) Programme title.
(4) Provides a more detailed description of the
programme.
(5) Shows you choices that you can assign.
(6) Shows you the default (factory setting).
(7) Shows you programming procedures step by step.
• While programming, use the overlay.
• Before starting to program, enter the
programming mode. (See “Entering the
programming mode” on page 12.)
(8) Enter the programme address.
(9) The display shows the programme title. If your
telephone has soft buttons, the lower line shows
the functions that are currently assigned to them.
(10) Press either Soft 3
(NEXT)
shown on the display
or the NEXT shown on the overlay.
(11) The message line advises you to enter a speed dial
number.
(12) If the telephone number has already been stored,
the number is displayed.
(13) Enter the telephone number that you want to store.
Your entry is displayed as you enter the digits.
(14) Pressing CLEAR erases the whole entry.
(15) Your entry is now stored.
The indicator lights red and confirmation tone lets
you know that the storage is completed.
Sample of Description
Explanation
(CLIP : 000-499, DDI/MSN : 500-699)
Summary of Contents for KX-TD612NE
Page 7: ...General System Programming Programming Guide 7 Section 1 General System Programming ...
Page 23: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 23 Section 2 Manager Programming ...
Page 39: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 39 Features Guide References Manager Extension Operator ...
Page 45: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 45 Features Guide References Quick Dialling ...
Page 47: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 47 Charge Fee Reference ...
Page 52: ...Manager Programming 52 Programming Guide Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension ...
Page 59: ...System Programming Programming Guide 59 Section 3 System Programming ...
Page 112: ...System Programming 112 Programming Guide ...
Page 113: ...Timer Programming Programming Guide 113 Section 4 Timer Programming ...
Page 130: ...Timer Programming 130 Programming Guide ...
Page 131: ...TRS ARS Programming Programming Guide 131 Section 5 TRS ARS Programming ...
Page 147: ...CO Line Programming Programming Guide 147 Section 6 CO Line Programming ...
Page 154: ...CO Line Programming 154 Programming Guide Features Guide References None ...
Page 166: ...CO Line Programming 166 Programming Guide Phantom Extension ...
Page 178: ...CO Line Programming 178 Programming Guide ...
Page 179: ...COS Programming Programming Guide 179 Section 7 COS Programming ...
Page 181: ...COS Programming Programming Guide 181 Toll Restriction ...
Page 200: ...COS Programming 200 Programming Guide ...
Page 201: ...Extension Programming Programming Guide 201 Section 8 Extension Programming ...
Page 214: ...Extension Programming 214 Programming Guide Features Guide References Department Codes ...
Page 237: ...Resource Programming Programming Guide 237 Section 9 Resource Programming ...
Page 256: ...Resource Programming 256 Programming Guide ...
Page 257: ...Optional Programming Programming Guide 257 Section 10 Optional Programming ...
Page 272: ...Optional Programming 272 Programming Guide ...
Page 273: ...Default Values Programming Guide 273 Section 11 Default Values ...