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of digits to be entered. Where a variable length entry is
permitted,
if less than the maximum number of digits permitted
for that program are entered, the
#
key is used to terminate the
entry sequence
.
For the fixed length entry programs, the unit will start
processing the entered digits as soon as all the digits are entered.
The # key is not to be used for terminating the entry
sequence for these programs.
If no digits are input for 60 seconds, the unit will time-out and
exit from the programming mode.
On successful completion of a program, the old values will be
overwritten with the new values in the unit's non-volatile
memory and will come into effect after exiting from the
programming mode. The unit may take about 1 second to write
the values in the non-volatile memory. If more than 1 digit is
entered during this period, it will lead to an error or unexpected
consequences.
Hence, if you are using a butt set to program the unit, it is
advisable to wait for at least 1 second before continuing with the
next program.
The values that are currently programmed in the system may
also be ascertained by `
listening
' to the values prompted by the
system. The
#
key is not prompted since it is used to terminate
an entry.
After the programming is over and the user exits the
programming mode by pressing ###, the unit will start
playing the main greeting and the user can now transfer
to another extension or test the parameters that were
just programmed.
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