System Programming Quick Reference
Place the Programming Overlay on the dialpad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11
TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE
SETTINGS
PRESS
D
or
d
TO RETURN TO FACTORY
SETTING
PRESS
r
TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
PRESS
f
0
0
PRESS
s
PRESS
s
TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
PRESS
f
0
0
TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE
DIAL
#
and three-digit procedure code
Example:
#
1
0
1
for System Date
TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
PRESS
N
or
P
NOTE:
Procedures #399, #609,
and #728—shown below in dashed
boxes—are skipped when cycling.
Lines
(p. 5-169)
DIAL
#101
DIAL the date in
MMDDYY form
(p. 5-170)
DIAL
#102
DIAL
1
= Sunday
✓
2
= Monday
3
= Tuesday
4
= Wednesday
(p. 5-178)
DIAL
#103
DIAL the time in
HHMM 24-hour
military format
(p. 5-136)
*See IMPORTANT below
DIAL
#104
DIAL two digits (01–15) for the number
of outside lines to be assigned to
every extension
✓
3 per ACS module
✓
2 per 206 module
✓
4 per 400 module
DIAL
#105
(p. 5-183)
DIAL one digit (0–9) for the number
of rings before the call returns
✓
= 4 rings
0 rings = no return
DIAL
#107
(p. 5-148)
DIAL two digits (01–80) to set the
length of a switchhook flash
✓
=18 (450 msec)
DIAL
#108
(p. 5-153)
DIAL
1
= 4 sec
2
= 8 sec
✓
3
=12 sec
DIAL
#109
(p. 5-141)
DIAL
1
= Allowed
✓
2
= Disallowed
OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION
BUTTON
(p. 5-139)
DIAL
#114
DIAL
1
= Assigned
2
= Not Assigned
✓
3
= Select Button then press
a programmable button
WAKE UP SERVICE BUTTON (p. 5-197)
DIAL
#115
DIAL
1
= Assigned
2
= Not Assigned
✓
3
= Select Button then press
a programmable button
(p. 5-56)
DIAL
#201
DIAL a line number (01–15)
DIAL
1
= Touch-Tone
✓
2
= Rotary
PRESS
n
to program another
line
DIAL
#203
(p. 5-97)
DIAL a line number (01–15)
DIAL
00
= No Detection
01
= 50 msec
02
= 100 msec
03
= 150 msec
04
= 200 msec
05
= 250 msec
06
= 300 msec
07
= 350 msec
08
= 400 msec
09
= 450 msec
✓
10
= 500 msec
11
= 550 msec
12
= 600 msec
PRESS
n
to program another
line
System
5
= Thursday
6
= Friday
7
= Saturday
(p. 5-190)
DIAL
#117
DIAL one digit (1–9) for the number
of rings before the call is sent to
the voice messaging system
✓
= 3 rings
(p. 5-152)
DIAL
#119
DIAL
1
= Active
✓
2
= Not Active
(p. 5-44)
DIAL
#122
DIAL
1
= USA
✓
2
= Singapore
(p. 5-26)
DIAL
#123
DIAL
1
= Active
2
= Not Active
✓
3
= Backup Alarm Cleared
(p. 5-29)
DIAL
#124
PRESS
e
to begin the backup
DIAL
#125
(p. 5-149)
DIAL
1
= MAN.
mmddyy
✓
2
= AUTO.
mmddyy
PRESS
e
to begin the restore
DIAL
#206
(p. 5-85)
DIAL a group number (1–6, 7 for
VMS)
DIAL a line number (01–15)
DIAL
1
= Assigned
2
= Not Assigned
✓
3
= VMS Line Cover (only for
hunt group 7)
PRESS
n
to program another
line
DIAL
#208
(p. 5-113)
DIAL a line number (01–15)
DIAL an extension number (10–41)
PRESS
n
to program another
line
PRESS
r
to unassign
ownership
☛
For Centralized Telephone
Programming, see previous
pages
– 3 –
IMPORTANT:
The Number of Lines procedure changes Line Assign-
ment (#301), Line Access Restriction (#302), Automatic Line Selection,
and Line Ringing to factory settings. To change line assignments without
affecting other settings, use Line Assignment (#301).
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