AT&T 518-600-016 Telephone User Manual


 
Programming Voice Terminals
CENTRALIZED
PROGRAMMING
When you performed system administration, you assigned
lines and line pools to the individual voice terminals in the
system. In administering optional features, you may also
have assigned Call Restriction or Forced Account Code
Entry to voice terminals and assigned them to groups for
Group Page, Group Call Distribution, Call Pickup, and
Night Service.
The final step in preparing voice terminals for use
involves assigning programmable features to meet
individual needs. These features may be programmed
from individual voice terminals or from the administration/
attendant console (centralized programming). To program
voice terminals from the administrator/attendant console,
follow the “Centralized Programming” procedure on page
3-81 for a Display Console or 3-100 for a BIS-34D
console.
FEATURES THAT
Most programmable features are designed solely for the
CAN AFFECT
user’s convenience. There are four features, however, that
CALLING PATTERNS
are of particular importance because they can affect other
Ringing Options
voice terminals in the system. These are Ringing Options,
Call Coverage, Call Pickup, and Automatic Line
Selection.
NOTE:
Before you add or change any features on voice
terminals, be sure to record the changes on the
appropriate Station Configuration Forms for
Feature Module 2 or Forms 3a through 3g,
Station Configuration Forms for Release 3. Also
be sure that the feature buttons on the voice
terminals are labeled correctly.
You can assign immediate, delayed, or no ring to
individual lines or line pools on your phone or you can
program the same option for all your lines and line pools.
You assign Abbreviated or Repeated Ringing to all your
lines or line pools.
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