Revised by R. Robinson
Issue AV1.13 8 June 2006
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AV Series System Programming.
Introduction:
There are six different programming zone groups within the system. This manual lists the information
necessary to program any of the AV systems. Access to the system’s programming zones may be restricted to
personnel with the “Programming Password”. The default condition is: no password is active.
Only computers or display model keyphones
should be used for programming because the programming
data is viewed on the keyphone display during programming.
The programming functions are represented by the following programming zone groups.
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Zone Group 1 (Zone Numbers 100 ~ 199):
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Zone Group 2 (Zone Numbers 200 ~ 299):
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Zone Group 3 (Zone Numbers 300 ~ 399):
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Zone Group 4 (Zone Numbers 400 ~ 499):
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Zone Group 5 (Zone Numbers 500 ~ 599):
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Zone Group 6 (Zone Numbers 600 ~ 699):
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Entering System Programming.
On Hook Programming
Note!
Using the programming overlay will minimize any confusion
regarding the save key on 15 and 25 button keyphones.
Step 1.
Handset on Hook.
Step 2.
Press [FUNC] + [#]. (System will ask for Programming Password)
Step 3.
Enter Programming Password. (If password is not set, then ignore this step)
Step 4.
Press [SAVE]. (Press FAC if using a 15 Button Keyphone)
Step 5.
If the system denies the password a continuous tone will be heard. Press [SPK] to
quit programming and restart from Step 1. If the system accepts the password you can then
enter the system’s programming.
Step 6.
Enter the zone number in which you wish to set new data.
Step 7.
Key in the new data.
Step 8.
Press [SAVE] (Press FAC if using a 15 Button Keyphone)
The new programming data will now be stored in the system’s memory and the program will
automatically proceed to the next step.
WARNING!
New data will not be stored unless the SAVE (or FAC) key is pressed after each zone entry.
Step
9.
Press [FUNC] key at any time to return to the main message.
Step 10.
Press [SPK] key to exit programming mode.
On Call Programming
Step 1.
During the call press [SPD] key.
Step 2.
Repeat from Step 2 in “On Hook Programming”.