Programming
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■ Fax Machine Extensions (#601), Doorphone Extension (#604 and
#605), Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606), AA Extensions (#607),
External Hotline (#311), or Hotline (#603) to identify the extension as one
of these equipment types.
NOTE:
With the exception of headphones, auxiliary equipment works only on Tip
Ring ports (the bottom two ports of the PARTNER Endeavor 362 processor
module or 362EC expansion module). Because headphones do not require
a ring, they can be plugged into any port.
■ ‘‘Setting Up Auxiliary Equipment’’ on page 2-14 provides an overview of
the procedures you use for setting up devices such as voice messaging
systems. Also, Chapter 4 provides detailed information and example
applications for auxiliary equipment.
Copy Settings
The recommended way to set up your system is to program one extension for
each type of phone in the system, then use Copy Settings (#399) to program
other phones of the same type. For example, you can program one PARTNER
Endeavor-18D phone and then copy its settings to any other extensions that have
PARTNER Endeavor-18D or PARTNER Endeavor-18 phones. See ‘‘Copy
Settings (#399)’’ on page 5-65 for a list of the programmed settings that are
copied.
Changing Settings after Installation
As your business grows or changes, you will probably need to change the way
your system was originally programmed. This section provides some examples
and lists the procedures you would use to change settings after installation. For
specific details on a procedure, refer to the procedure name in Chapter 5.
■ Automatic System Answer Button (#111)
■ Automatic System Answer Delay (#110)
■ Automatic System Answer Lines (#204)
■ Automatic System Answer Mode (#121)
■ Automatic System Answer Record/Playback (I891)
■ Call Coverage (F20, XX, XX)
■ Call Coverage Rings (#110)
■ Direct Extension Dial Button (#113)
■ Direct Extension Dial Delay (#112)
■ Direct Extension Dial Lines (#205)
■ Direct Extension Dial Record/Playback (I892)
■ Pool Access Restriction (#315)