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    Powering up the system 
    1. Ensure the filler faceplates (slot covers) are in place.
    2. Make sure the air flows freely around the unit and that nothing is 
    sitting on or blocking the area around it. The gap between the ICS and 
    the backboard must be left completely clear.
    3. Double-check all wiring. Do not connect the central office and station 
    lines prior to connecting power.
    4. Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet (non-switchable, 
    third-wire ground AC outlet).    
    5. Check that the power LED on the ICS is on.
    6. Connect central office and station line connectors.
    7. Replace the cover. Insert the tabs on the left side of the cover into the 
    slots on the ICS, as shown in the illustration. Then press the cover until 
    the tab on the right catches.
    Risk of fire and electrical shock.
    For continued protection against risk of fire and 
    electrical shock, ensure all unpopulated cartridge slots 
    are covered by filler faceplates prior to powering up. 
    Immediately after powering up, connect the central 
    office and station line connectors and replace the 
    cover.
    Do not fasten power supply cords.
    To comply with UL1459, do not fasten the ICS power 
    supply cord to any building surface, including the 
    backboard. 
    						
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    Replacing the cover 
    Once the system is initialized and the telephone displays shows 
    Jan 1 1:00 
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    , you have 15 minutes in which to perform Startup programming. Refer 
    to Startup programming on page 130. After 15 minutes, access to Startup 
    programming is denied. You can turn the system power off and back on if 
    you need to access Startup programming after this point.
    Call Log information may be lost.
    If the Norstar system suffers a power failure or 
    the system is manually restarted, Call Log 
    information is not saved. Notify users if a system 
    restart is planned so any log information can be 
    written down first. 
    						
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    Programming
    The installer or the customer service representative programs settings for 
    the entire Norstar system, plus settings for individual telephones and 
    external lines. Most of the settings can also be programmed by a system 
    coordinator who has a plus (SysCoord+) password.
    Programming overview
    Programming access is controlled by these passwords. 
    Profile password — allows you to determine the system profile. The 
    default profile is the profile used for North American applications.
    Dialpad password — allows you to determine the style of dialpad 
    programming for your system. This setting determines which key you 
    press to obtain the letters Q and Z. The default is non_CCITT (press 0 
    for both letters).
    Installer password – allows you to see and change any item in 
    programming. 
    System Coordinator Plus password – provides knowledgeable users 
    with access to all but a few sensitive areas of programming.
    System Coordinator password – provides access to view and change 
    the settings that are part of day-to-day administration of the Norstar 
    system.
    Basic password – provides a limited number of feature codes to change 
    programming and control system services.
    The tables give an overview of what programming is seen by each type of 
    user. For more information on programming the passwords, see page 134.
    Programming affects system operation.
    Only a qualified installer or customer service 
    representative should perform startup, 
    installation and maintenance programming. 
    Some of the settings affect the correct operation 
    of the system. 
    						
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    For more information about programming using the System Coordinator 
    and Basic passwords, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide.
    Profile, Dialpad and Startup programming
    Profile: ²¥¥¸å¯ìéñä(**7763453)
    Dialpad: 
    (**3425723)
    Startup: 
    (**7827887)
    Default password: 
    ‚¯öìéí (266344)
    ProfileDialpadStartup
    Password: 
    (CONFIG)
    Password: 
    (CONFIG)Reset Memory?
    YES
    Region: PROF1
    OK       CHANGE
    QZ:0
                  CHANGETemplate: 
                CHANGE
    Start DN: 2221
                CHANGE
    Applying 
    Template
    (Install is 
    complete when 
    Date and Time 
    appears on the 
    display) 
    						
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    Programming using the Installer and System Coordinator Plus 
    password
    Shaded items are seen only if you are using the Installer password. Settings 
    that require an Installer password are identified with a special icon in the 
    programming instructions.
    StartupPasswordsNetwork Services
    TemplateCOS pswdsRelease reasons
    Start DNCall log pswdsTelco features
    Terminals&SetsProgrming 
    pswdsVMsg ctr tel#s
    Line accessIRAD pswdSoftware Keys
    CapabilitiesSysID
    NameTime&DatePassword Keys
    User preferncesSystem prgrmingHardware
    RestrictionsHunt groupsCd1 on KSU
    Telco featuresChange DNsCd2 on KSU
    LinesFeatr settingsMaintenance
    Trunk/Line dataDirect-dialSystem version
    NameCAP assignmentPort/DN status
    RestrictionsAccess codesModule status
    Telco featuresAuto AttendantSys test log
    ServicesFax DNSys admin log
    Ringing serviceRemote accessProvisioning
    Restrn serviceRec’d # lengthTests
    Routing serviceDN lengthRemote montr
    Common set-
    tingsIntrl modemUsage Metrics
    Sys speed dialHospitality 
    						
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    The Auto Reporting subheading will not appear unless your Feature 
    Cartridge comes with remote administration enabled, or you have enabled 
    the feature using software keys.
    Programming using the System Coordinator password
    If you are new to programming, you may want to practice using the step-
    by-step programming instructions in Getting Started section of the 
    Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide before attempting other 
    programming.
    Admin/Basic programming
    User code: ²¥¥èêäå(**3425723)
    Default Basic password: 
    (22742)
    Terminals&SetsServicesTime&Date
    CapabilitiesRinging serviceSystem prgrming
    NameRestrn serviceHunt groups
    User prefrncesRouting serviceAuto Attendant
    RestrictionsSys speed dialFax DN
    Telco featuresPasswordsHospitality
    LinesCall log pswdsTelco features
    NameProgrming pswdsVMsg ctr tel#s
    Set ####
    ModelLanguage
    Button prgrmingDisplay cntrst
    User speed dialRing Type
    Call log opt’nsVoice path
    Dialing opt’ns 
    						
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    Programming tools
    Two different programming overlays came in your documentation kit. Use 
    the overlay that is appropriate for the telephone you are using to program 
    your system. 
    Telephones
    You can use a Business Series Terminal T7316 telephone or a Norstar 
    M7310 or M7324 telephone for programming. These telephones have two-
    line displays. Use the appropriate template and refer to the table below  to 
    identify the keycap icons:
    The programming overlay
    The programming overlay is a paper cutout that labels the four telephone 
    buttons used during programming. One overlay corresponds to the 
    Business Series Terminals T7316 telephone. The other overlay 
    corresponds to the Norstar M7310 and M7324 telephones.
    Use the appropriate programming overlay and put it over the buttons, as 
    indicated in the following diagrams.
    Business Series Terminals
    T7100, T7208, T7316, T7406
    Button descriptionNorstar sets
    M7100, M7208, 
    M7310, M7324
    ²Featureƒ
    T7208 and T7316:
    Handsfree: 
    Mute: Handsfree/Mute©
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    Release® 
    						
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    Business Series Terminal T7316 with overlay
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    Place overlay over the four 
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    Using the telephone buttons for programming
    On the overlay, each of the four programming buttons is assigned an action 
    feature. 
    The indicators (
    º) on the display beside the buttons show which buttons 
    are active at that programming step. By pressing the appropriate button, 
    you can move up or down through the Norstar programming menu.
    The table below describes the action of each button.
    Telephone overlay button definitions
    –moves to a higher level in the hierarchy of headings and 
    subheadings.
    ≠moves to a lower level in the hierarchy of headings and 
    subheadings, or begins programming for a heading or 
    subheading.
    ‘moves forward at the same level in the hierarchy of 
    headings and subheadings.
    “moves backward at the same level in the hierarchy of 
    headings and subheadings.
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     The Norstar display buttons
    Display buttons on the two-line telephones perform many functions. 
    Depending on where you are in programming, one, two, or three display 
    buttons may be available at any one time. Press the display button under the  
    required function.
    The most common display button labels are described in the following 
    table:
    Display button definitions:
    CHANGEchanges a programmable setting
    BKSPmoves the cursor one space to the left 
    (backspace) and deletes a character, allowing 
    you to re-enter a number or letter
    COPYcopies the settings of items like lines, telephones 
    and filters to an item of the same type
    LISTdisplays the lowest value in a list of DNs, lines or 
    other items
    VIEW‚views the last part of a displayed message longer 
    than 16 characters
    ·VIEWviews the first part of a displayed message longer 
    than 16 characters
    >moves the cursor one position to the right when 
    programming a name
    
    						
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