System Programming Quick Reference
Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11
TO START SYSTEM TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING: TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM
TO CYCLE THROUGH
PROGRAMMING:
PRESS
Feature
0
0
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES:
AVAILABLE SETTINGS:
PRESS
Feature
0
0
TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE:
PRESS
Next Procedure
or
Prev Procedure
PRESS
Next Data
or
Prev Data
PRESS System Program
DIAL
#
and three-digit procedure code
NOTES: Procedures #399, #609,
TO RETURN TO FACTORY
PRESS System Program
and #728—shown later in dashed
SETTING:
Example:
#
1
0
1
for System Date
boxes—are skipped when cycling.
PRESS
Remove
System
Lines
▼
∇
▼
∇
∇
GROUP CALL DISTRIBUTION
DIAL
#206
(p. 5-143)
DIAL
a group number
(1–6, 7 for VMS)
DIAL a system line number
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
3 = VMS Line Cover (only
for Hunt Group 7)
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
∇
DIAL MODE
(p. 5-98)
DIAL #201
DIAL a system line number
DIAL 1 = Touch-Tone ✔
2 = Rotary
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
SYSTEM DATE
(p. 5-259]
DIAL #101
DIAL
the date in MMDDYY form
ROTARY DIALING TIMEOUT
DIAL
#108
(p. 5-236)
DIAL
1 = 4 sec
2 = 8 sec ✔
3 = 12 sec
SYSTEM DAY
(p. 5-260)
∇
∇
DIAL
#102
[
2.0 or earlier
]
OUTSIDE CONFERENCE DENIAL
DIAL
(p. 5-209)
#109
DIAL
1 = Allowed ✔
2 = Disallowed
HOLD Disconnect TIME
DIAL
1 = Sunday ✔
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
∇
∇
SYSTEM TIME
(p. 5-268]
DIAL
#203
(p. 5-157)
DIAL
a system line number
DIAL
00 = No Detection
01 = 50 msec
07 = 350 msec
02 = 100 msec
08 = 400 msec
03 = 150 msec 09 = 450 msec
04 = 200 msec
10 = 500 msec
05 = 250 msec
11 = 550 msec
06 = 300 msec
12 = 600 msec
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POOL LINE ASSIGNMENT
[
2.0
]
DIAL #207
(p. 5-220)
DIAL
a system line number
DIAL
1 = No Pool
2 = Main Pool 880 ✔
3 = Pool 881
4 = Pool 882
5 = Pool 883
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
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AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER
[
2.0
]
DELAY
(p. 5-28)
DIAL
#103
DIAL the time in HHMM 24-hour
military format
DIAL
#110
DIAL
a ring delay number (0-9)
✔ = 2 rings
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∇
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
NUMBER OF LINES
(p. 5-202)
DIAL
#104
DIAL two digits (01-24) for the
number of outside lines to be
assigned to every extension
3 per ACS processor module
& 308EC module
2 per 208 or 200 module ✔
4 per 400 module ✔
WARNING: Do not use Number of
Lines (#104) after initial setup. In Key
mode, the Number of Lines procedure
will change Line Assignment (#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).
In Hybrid mode, the Number of Lines
procedure will change Pool Line
Assignment (#207), Pool Extension
Assignment (#314), and Pool Access
Restriction (#315). Additionally,
it changes Line Assignment (#301),
Line Access Restriction (#302),
Automatic Line Selection, and Line
Ringing. To change pool assignments
without affecting other settings, use
Pool Line Assignment (#207) and
Pod Extension Assignment (#314).
∇
∇
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER
[
2.0
]
∇
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER
[
2.0
]
LINES
(p. 5-30)
DIAL #204
DIAL
a system line number
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
BUTTON
(p.. 5-25)
DIAL
#111
DIAL 1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
∇
LINE COVERAGE EXTENSION
DIAL #208
(p. 5-177)
DIAL
a system line number
a system extension number
No lines owned by an extension
✔
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
PRESS
Remove
to unassign ownership
∇
∇
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL LINES
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL DELAY
[
2.0
]
DIAL #112
(p. 5-102)
DIAL a ring delay number (0-9)
2 rings ✔
0 rings = answered immediately
DIAL
#205
(p. 5-104)
DIAL
a system line number
[
2.0
]
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
PRESS
Next Item
to program another line
∇
UNIQUE LINE RINGING
[
3.0
]
#209
(p. 5-279)
DIAL
∇
DIAL
a system line number
1 ✔
DIAL
2-8
DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL BUTTON
(p. 5-99)
DIAL
#113
[
2.0
]
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
∇
∇
VMS COVER RINGS
(p. 5-282)
#117
[
2.0 or earlier
]
DIAL
∇
BACKUP PROGRAMMING —
AUTOMATIC
(p. 5-41)
DIAL
#123
DIAL
1 = Active
2 = Not Active ✔
3 = Backup Alarm Cleared
∇
OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION
BUTTON
(p. 5-206)
DIAL
#114
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
DIAL
1-9
3 ✔
∇
BACKUP PROGRAMMING—
MANUAL
(p. 5-44)
RING ON TRANSFER
(p. 5-235)
DIAL #119
DIAL
1 = Active ✔
2 = Not Active
∇
DIAL
#124
PRESS
Enter to begin the backup
∇
TRANSFER RETURN RINGS
DIAL
#105
(p. 5-273)
DIAL
one digit (0–9) for the nurnber
of rings before the call returns
0-9 rings
4 rings ✔
0 rings = no return
∇
WAKE UP SERVICE BUTTON
DIAL
#115 (p. 5-294)
DIAL
1 = Assigned
2 = Not Assigned ✔
3 = Select Button then press
a programmable button
RESTORE PROGRAMMING
DIAL
#125
(p. 5-232)
DIAL
1 = MAN.mmddyy ✔
2 = AUTO.mmddyy
PRESS
Enter to begin the restore
∇
DIAL
DIAL
AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER MODE
#121
(p. 5-32)
1 = Hold ✔
[
2.0
]
2 = Disconnect
3 = Ring
∇
RECALL TIMER DURATION
(p. 5-226)
DIAL
#107
DIAL
two digits (01–80) to set the
length of a switchhook flash
✔ = 18 (450 msec)
∇
CALLER ID TYPE
(p. 5-83)
DIAL #122
DIAL
1 = USA ✔
2 = Singapore
AUTOMATICDAYLIGHT/
[
3.0
]
STANDARD TIMES
(p. 5-20)
DIAL
#126
DIAL 1 = Active ✔
2 = Not active
∇
CALL COVERAGE RINGS
(p. 5-50)
DIAL #116
[
2.0 only
]
DIAL
1-9
2 ✔