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Conditions None Default Value None Feature Reference System Reports, Diagnostics and Maintenance Utilities Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at the programming terminal: 1. Type R. The error log displays. R- ERROR LOG REPORT 554 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
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S- SPEED DIALSL- LIST EXTENSION AND SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Description Use this option to list the extension and system Speed Dial numbers. Refer to the Speed Dial feature for more information. Following are sample Extension Speed Dial and System Speed Dial listings. Typical Extension Speed Dial Listing =========================== EXT # 300 ANNA =========================== SPEED DIAL # 20 - BRUCE I:304 =========================== EXT # 304 BRUCE =========================== SPEED DIAL...
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Instructions To enter data on the PRF: 1. Refer to Tables 12 and 13 for a listing of Extension and System Speed Dial numbers. To list Extension (Personal) Speed Dial numbers 1. Type S. You see: S-CMD> 2. Type L. You see: (S)YSTEM OR (E)XTENSION 3. Type E. You see: FROM 4. -Enter the extension number you want to begin the listing and press RETURN. You see: TO Go to step 5. OR -Press RETURN to have the listing include all extensions. The listing displays. 5. -Enter the extension number you want...
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SP- PROGRAMMING EXTENSION/SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NUMBERS Description Use this option to enter System and Extension (Personal) Speed Dial numbers into the system. For each Speed Dial bin, you must enter: •The trunk (e.g., 801) or trunk group (90-98) the stored number should dial out on. For an Intercom fea- ture, enter I. •The telephone number or feature code (up to 32 digits). Valid entries are the digits 0-9 and #. For a Pause, enter P. For a Flash, enter F (AUX > 02.10 required) For a Delay,...
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If you are programming a DSS Console, your bins are 01-79. Only program bins designated for Speed Dial in KD. 6. Enter the trunk or group number the bin should dial out on and press RETURN. You see: TEL NO. You can enter the trunk number (e.g., 801) or a two-digit trunk group code (e.g., 90). To remove an assignment and the associated number and name, enter U. To leave an assignment unchanged, just press RETURN. To store an Intercom feature, enter I. To skip to the next bin without making an entry,...
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SR- ROTARY CONVERSION (CONVERTING SPEED DIAL TRUNKS) Description Use this option to globally change the trunk assignments in Speed Dial bins. For example, you can convert all bins that currently use trunk group 90 to group 91. Or, you can convert all bins that used trunk 801 to trunk 805. The flexibility of rotary conversion helps if the relative cost of the connected services changes. You can easily reroute your Speed Dial calls over the most cost effective trunks. Refer to the Speed Dial feature...
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- For Your Notes - S- SPEED DIAL SR- ROTARY CONVERSION (CONVERTING SPEED DIAL TRUNKS) 560 PROGRAMMING N1870SWG04 Issue 1-0
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T- SET SYSTEM DATE AND TIME Description Use this option to display and set the system date and time. If you set the date and time using this option, it overrides the date and time set earlier from a telephone. Conversely, setting the date and time from a display telephone overrides the date and time set earlier using this option. Conditions None Default Value •Date=00/00/00 •Time=00:00:00 Feature Reference Time and Date Setting Instructions To enter data on the PRF: No entry required. To enter data at...
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V- CLEAR ERROR LOG Description Use this option to clear the System Error Report (see the R- Error Log Report option). After clearing the Sys- tem Error Report, the total number of power, error and manual resets goes to 0. Use this option after the initial installation to clear out any unnecessary reports that may have occurred. The following example shows a cleared System Error Report. SYSTEM ERROR REPORT for XYZ CORP 03/24/90 02:33:30 ----------------------------------------- Error-logging files...