Nitsuko Digital System Phone Program Record Form Manual
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Table of Contents About the Program Record Form General Programming Tips Entering the Program Mode Entering a Program Entering Data, Erasing Mistakes, and Moving Through Options Saving and Exiting
Programs Program 1 - Class of Service Program 2 - Intercom Signaling Program 3 - Miscellaneous System Features Program 4 - System Timers Program 5 - PBX Trunk Access Codes Program 6 - Toll Restriction Program 7 - Music, External Paging, Relays Program 8 - System Messages
Program 10 - Line Port Characteristics Program 11 - Line Groups Program 12 - Line Features Program 14 - Extension Port Characteristics Program 15 - Programming Access Level Program 16 - Line and Line Group Access Program 17 - Key Assignments Program 18 - Extension Features (Part I) Program 18 - Extension Features (Part II)
Program 19 - Extension Hunt Groups Program 20 - System Initialization
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About the Program Record Form The Program Record Form lets you record the way you configure a customers DIGITAL SYSTEM and shows you how to enter the configuration data into system memory. For each program in the system, there is a form (grid) for recording the programs configuration data codes. Next to each grid are instructions for entering the data codes into system memory from a system programming extension (e.g., a display phone connected to port 00, initially extension 300). Youll find the configuration data codes in the DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrators Programming Guide (P/N N1872ADG**). Simply turn to a program and look for the heading, Filling Out the Program Record Form. The data codes for each feature option are underneath. See also How to Use Part II (Customizing the System) in the DIGITAL SYSTEM Administrators Programming Guide General Programming Tips There are four basic steps to entering data codes into system memory. Once you become familiar with them, you will not need to continually refer to the specific entry instructions with each program. To enter data codes into memory: 1. Enter the program mode from the port 00 phone (initially extension 300) or from another system programming extension (see Program 15). 2. Enter a program. 3. Enter data using the dialpad, erase mistakes, and move through the programs feature options. 4. Save and Exit. Note: When you program the system for the first time, run Program 20 before any others to ensure that the factory set values are in place. Entering the Program Mode To enter the program mode from the port 00 phone or another system programming extension (see Program 15): 1. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press # key. 3. Dial SP. The code SP stands for System Program and is 77 on the dialpad. 4. Dial 5312. The code 5312 is the DIGITAL SYSTEM password. 5. Press #. If you leave the system in the program mode too long without pressing a key or dialing a code, youll hear reorder (fast busy) tone, and the system automatically exits the program mode. Entering a Program To enter a program after you enter the program mode: 1. Press the programs key. - i -
-Keys 1-20 give you access to programs 1-20. Keys 1-5 are on the left, keys 6-10 are on the right, keys 11-16 are directly below the dial pad. The HOLD (Program 17), CONF (Program 18), MIC/DND (Program 19), and ICM (Program 20) keys are in the last row of keys. Note: Program numbers 9 and 13 are not used. Entering Data, Erasing Mistakes and Moving Through Options To enter data after you enter a program: 1. Dial the data. 2. Press the # key. This step stores the data and moves you to the next feature option. For example, to enter the data code Y: 1. Dial Y, which is 9 on the dialpad. 2. Press #. When you dial data for the last feature option in a program and press #, you exit the level you are working in and return to the previous level. In some cases, returning to the previous level means you exit the program and do not have to press SAVE to exit the program (see below). To erase a mistake (in most cases): 1. Dial * after you dial the mistake but before you press # to store it. If you make an invalid entry and press #, you will hear reorder (fast busy) tone. You can dial * (in most cases) during the reorder tone and re-enter the data. To accept the data on the display and move to the next feature option: 1. Press the # key. Saving and Exiting To save and exit after entering data: 1. Press the SAVE key. Pressing SAVE moves you out of a program, one level at a time. You may have to press SAVE several times to exit all the way out. Note: Some instructions in the Program Record Form are abbreviated. When You See: It Means This: Dial data + # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Enter the system program information, then press # SAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Press SAVE DIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Press DIAL - ii -
Program 1 - Class of Service COS Only Intercom Calls at Night Off-Premise Call Forward Break-In (Intrusion) Camp-On (Busy Extension) Internal Call Forward System Speed Dial Toll Restriction Level Only Local Calls (Day/Night) Only Local Calls at Night Extended Ring Privacy Callback Priority Direct Trunk Access/Camp-On All Call Page Page Zone 1 Access Page Zone 2 Access Page Zone 3 Access Silent Monitor No Single Line Flash/ACD Supervisor Single Ring for ASI/OPX Only CO Call FWD to VX 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Contd next page Page 1