Program Mode Entry (Key Station)
C-5
Chapter - Customer Database Programming
Program Mode Entry (Key Station)
Programming is performed at any 24-button Digital Display Terminal. Programming is always
done at this type of station regardless of the class of service or which station has been
assigned the attendant(s).
To enter the Program Mode:
1. Press the ON/OFF button (optional). LED lights and intercom dial tone sounds.
2. On the dial pad, press [
✳
][
✳
][3][2][2][6] (default password). A confirmation tone sounds.
3. The ON/OFF button LED is lit. The system is ready to program.
Program Mode Entry (Data Terminal or PC)
A PC terminal connected to the RS-232C port on the MPB, or remotely through the 9600 baud
modem, is used for database programming. When using a data terminal (ASCII or PC capable
of emulating an ASCII terminal) on-site or locally, to program the system:
1. Press <Enter> on the terminal.
2. Enter the password [default =
3226vodavi
], and press <Enter> again. Proper entry of the
password results in the Adm> prompt. Proceed with programming referring to
Figure C-1
on page C-4
for terminal characters that represent the key set buttons. By entering [?]
from the terminal, a Help screen displays.
When entering the system remotely via a PC, access to the modem is accomplished by
accessing Port 499 through a direct ringing assignment or through DISA or by being
transferred to Port 499.
Initialization
The system has been preprogrammed with certain features called default data (refer to
Table D-1 on page D-3
). These features are loaded into memory when the system is initialized.
To Return the Database to the System Default Values:
1. Place Switch #8 on the MPB in the ON position.
2. Turn the power off and on to initialize the system database to the default.
3. Once database is initialized, place
Switch #8 in the OFF position to protect the database.
The system should be initialized when installed or at any time the database has
been corrupted.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad-S
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