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User-Programmable
Features
Access Level
000102030405
Ringing Line Preference
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Ringing Line Preference on page 155.
Speed Dial 
(Storing Personal Numbers)
—
44444
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Speed Dial on page 162.
Speed Dial 
(Storing System Numbers)
————
44
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Speed Dial on page 162.
Time and Date————
44
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Time and Date on page 177.
Voice Announce———
444
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Intercom Calls on page 103....

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Filling Out the Program Record Form
1.Select an extension. 
In this box . . .Enter this data . . .
Program Access Level 00-05
Example 
Extension 305 has programming access level 03.
Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 15 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 15 to enter Program 15. 
3.Dial extension number, press #. 
-To erase a data entry before you press #:  Dial *. 
4.To accept the displayed data:  Press #. 
OR
To change or enter data:  Dial data,...

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P rogram 16: Line  & Group Acc ess
&
Program 16 is initially set as follows for each extension: 
·Access to Lines 01-16 = Incoming and Outgoing 
·Access to Line Groups 90-98 = Y, though no Line Groups exist in
Program 11 
Program 16 lets you give an extension access to lines 01-16 and line groups 90-98.
You can give an extension:
·No access to a line.
·Only incoming access to a line, so the extension can only answer calls on that
line. 
·Both incoming and outgoing access to a line, so the extension can...

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Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 16 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #. 
2.Press key 16 to enter Program 16. 
3.Dial extension number, press #. 
-To erase a data entry before you press #:  Dial *. 
4.Dial L to enter line access data. 
OR
Dial G to enter group data. 
5.Dial Line No., press #. 
OR
Dial Group No., press #. 
6.To accept the displayed data:  Press #.
OR
To change or enter data:  Dial data, press #. 
7.Repeat steps 5-6 for remaining lines or groups....

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For line group access: 
Program 10To identify line characteristics (type, gain, name)
Program 11To place lines into groups
Program 17To assign a line group to a key 
Extension Options Program 16: Line & Group Access
Part II:  DIGITAL SYSTEM Programs 249 

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P rogram 17: Ke y Assignme nts
&
Program 17 is initially set as follows: 
·On a Multibutton Phone in an 8-Line System:
- Keys 1-8 = Lines 1-8
- Keys 9-16 = Undefined
·On a Multibutton Phone in a 16-Line System:
- Keys 1-16 = Lines 1-16
·On a DSS Console:
- Keys 1-47 = Hotlines to extensions 301-347
- Keys 48-72 = Undefined
- Key 73 = All Call Page
- Key 74 = Internal Page Zone 1
- Key 75 = Internal Page Zone 2
- Key 76 = Internal Page Zone 3
- Key 77 = Park Orbit 60
- Key 78 = Park Orbit 61
- Key 79 =...

Page 267

FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Placing an Outside Call (Using Direct Line Group
Access) on page 134.
Park Orbit (PO) 
Use this option to assign a System Park Orbit (60-69) to a key.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Park on page 141.
One-Touch Speed Dial Key (SD) 
Use this option to assign a Speed Dial bin to a key.  On a Multibutton phone, you can
assign a Personal bin (50-59, 20-29) or a System bin (70-79 or 700-799).  On a DSS
Console, you can assign bins 1-79 to the keys.
Note:
  On a Multibutton phone,...

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Manual Call Timer (CTM) 
(Multibutton Only) Use this option to assign a manual Call Timer key.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Call Timer on page 49.
Record Key (RK) 
(Multibutton Only) Use this option to assign a Record key when the system is
installed with Voice Mail.
FOR FEATURE INFORMATION:   See Voice Mail on page 185.
Data Key 
(Multibutton Only) To assign a Data Key to a phone, you must define the phone as a
Dataset in Program 18 (I).  When you do, key 16 automatically becomes the Data
key; there...

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Filling Out the Program Record Form
1.Select a key on the appropriate phone drawing. 
To assign this function . . .Enter this abbreviation +number code (if any) . . .
Undefined key UK
Line key LK + Line number (01-16)
Loop Switch
(Multibutton Only)LS
Loop Group
(Multibutton Only)LG + Group (00-08)
Park Orbit PO + Park Orbit (60-69)
Speed Dial
On a Multibutton:
SD + Personal bin (50-59, 20-29)
OR
SD + System bin (700-799)
On a DSS Console:
SD + 1-79
Hotline HL + Partner ext. (300-347)
Group Pickup...

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Example 
Extension 307 is a Multibutton phone with the following key assignments:  
Keys 1-5 are Loop Switch keys, keys 6-8 are lines 01-03, key 9 accesses Page Zone
07, and key 10 accesses Park Orbit 62 (no assignments will be shown for the other
keys).
Entering Data Into Memory
To enter Program 17 data:1.Enter program mode. 
-Press # + dial SP + dial 5312 + press #.
-If you are programming assignments for a DSS
Console, you must program from the phone
assigned to the console. 
2.Press key 17 (HOLD key)...
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