Programming
Commander i+ Product Service Manual - Issue 2
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Menus
If you press [i], the keystation is placed in configuration mode and the
display shows the first menu (01: Repertory). With the [*] and [#]
keys you can scroll backwards and forwards through the main menu
items:
01:
Repertory
02:
Lock Enable/Disable
03:
User
04:
Admin
05:
Install
06:
Night Mode Enable/Disable.
Some items are programmable for both Day and Night modes, as
indicated on the display (D/N). To program Night configuration, the
system must be in Night mode during programming.
01: Repertory
This is the main menu in the configuration mode. It enables you to view
the 30 stored numbers (ten personal speed dial numbers followed by
twenty system speed dial numbers).
The Default setting is: Clear
•
Press [i]
The number stored in location 01 is displayed.
•
Use the [*] and [#] keys to scroll backwards and forwards in the
display of the 30 stored numbers. Alternatively you can go directly
to a specific location by dialling the two digit address (01 to 30)
•
Press [RLS] twice to exit the configuration mode.
02: Lock (Enable / Disable )
A keystation can be prevented from making all outside calls other than
those numbers in the system speed dial or numbers in the common
allowed numbers list (07i).
The Default setting is: Lock Disable
•
Press [i] twice
This causes the locking status of the keystation to change. If the
keystation was already locked, the User, Administration or Installation
password is required before the keystation is permitted to be unlocked.
You can exit this Main menu item by pressing [RLS].
Summary of Contents for Commander i
Page 11: ...Chapter One Introduction to the Commander i System ...
Page 19: ...Chapter Two System Description ...
Page 23: ...Chapter Three Hardware Installation ...
Page 24: ......
Page 57: ...Chapter Four Programming ...
Page 83: ......
Page 84: ...Chapter Five Commander Customer Training ...
Page 89: ...Chapter Six Maintenance and Troubleshooting ...
Page 93: ......
Page 94: ...Appendix A Installation Summary ...
Page 102: ...Appendix B Factory Default Values ...
Page 109: ...Appendix D Commander i System User Guide ...
Page 110: ...Telstra Commander i System User Guide Serial Item 749 025 Issue 2 ...
Page 113: ...1 Getting To Know Your Commander i ...
Page 117: ...2 Answering Calls ...
Page 120: ...3 Making Calls ...
Page 123: ...4 Call Handling ...
Page 127: ...5 Other Facilities ...
Page 131: ...6 Programming ...
Page 142: ...Appendix F Commander i AFU User Guide ...
Page 143: ...Telstra Commander i Analogue Facilities Unit User Guide Serial Item 749 35 Issue 2 ...
Page 145: ...1 Introduction ...
Page 148: ...2 How To Use The AFU ...
Page 152: ...3 AFU Quick Reference Card ...