General Programming Rules
All the digits for the program number and the values for that program should
be entered one after the other. Where multiple extensions are being entered,
a
Þ
is used to append and
#
to end that particular program.
If the unit responds with the message “This entry is invalid” it means that
either you entered a program number which does not exist or that the
parameters for that program are invalid or out of range.
If a digit is input while the unit is playing a voice prompt, the voice prompt
stops playing and the unit waits for further inputs. Hence, until the user is
familiar with the programming methodology, it is recommended that the
user wait for the voice prompts to finish playing fully before proceeding with
the next program inputs.
Some programs require a variable number of digits to be entered, while the
rest of the programs require a fixed number of digits to be entered. Where a
variable length entry is permitted, if less than the maximum number of digits
permitted for that program is entered, the # key should be used to terminate
the entry sequence.
For the fixed length entry programs, the unit starts 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.
All 1xx and 3xx program numbers are for programming values and 2xx and
4xx program numbers are used to playback the programmed values. This
helps in ascertaining the programmed values.
If no digits are entered for 40 seconds, the unit times-out and exits from the
programming mode. While the password is being entered, if no digits are
entered, the unit times out within 5 seconds and returns to the main greeting.
On successful completion of a program, the old values are 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 may lead to an error or unexpected operation.
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 starts playing the DAY / NIGHT / HOLIDAY greeting and
the user may now dial another extension or test the parameters that were
just programmed.
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