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This section provides system programming instructions. Programming can be done at any electronic
station port equipped with a display keyset.
There are three levels of programming: Technician, User (Customer) and Station.
All system programming can be accessed by entering a technician
’
s password at any display station.
(Only an authorised person can program the features which apply to all stations in the system.)
User programming is intended for customer
’
s use and allows limited access to system programmes via
a user-level password. The attendant keyset will use this level of access to enable specific features.
Station programming can be done at any station without a password because these features apply to that
station only.
This section describes technician- and user-level programming. Station programming is described in
the
NX-308 Keyset User Guide
.
Features operate when the system is turned on because they are factory programmed with default data.
You may use the features as factory programmed (default) or change them.
Programming should be done using the following procedures while on-hook.
1. The system must first be set into
‘
program enable
’
mode:
Enter:
20
Password
0/1
(where 0 = Programmable Disable
1 = Programmable Enable)
2. To program each feature:
Enter
Program Number
Enter Data
Reminder: Set J38 (top righthand corner of base board in Figure 4) to ON before entering customer
data. Failure to do so will result in loss of data during a loss of power to the system.
Station Programming
The following features and programs can be accessed by keyset users without a password.
Number
Function
10
Auto answer selection
11
Station call forwarding
17
Ringing line preference
User (Customer) Programming
The following programs can be accessed only by entering a user password.
Number
Function
04
Enable/disable user programming
05
Change user password
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