3.2.3
Converting Button Designations
When you first power a new DSU II system with no telephones connected, it defaults its station
ports as Impact 24-line speakerphones.
When you connect a telephone to a powered-up system or when you turn on the AC power to a
system after you have connected a telephone to it, the system automatically button maps the
telephone according to the type of software the system has. To change the button mapping
default, install different software and master clear the system.
The buttons on Impact telephones are designated as L buttons; the buttons on DigiTech and
Impression telephones are designated as A and B buttons. Table 3–1 lists each A and B button
and its equivalent on an Impact telephone. The programming steps in this manual use A and B
button designations; if you are programming from an Impact telephone, you must use the proper
telephone programming overlay with the A and B designations. Telephone overlays are included
with the literature package for the digital telephone system. You can also find sample overlays at
the end of Chapter 4, Records.
Table 3–1: Impression, DigiTech And Impact Programming Buttons
Impression
DigiTech
Impact
A1
A1
L01
A2
A2
L02
A3
A3
L03
A4
A4
L04
A5
A5
L05
A6
A6
L06
A7
A7
L07
A8
A8
L08
A9
A9
L09
A10
A10
L10
A11
A11
L11
A12
A12
L12
A13
A13
L13
A14
A14
L14
A15
B9
L15
A16
B10
L16
B1
B1
L17
B2
B2
L18
B3
B3
L19
B4
B4
L20
B5
B5
L21
B6
B6
L22
B7
L23
B8
L24
When you perform class of service programming from stations 10 or 12 and you have placed an
Impact telephone at the programming port, you should place the programming overlay on it.
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