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not appear unless the NI-2 protocol is used on the DTI trunk 
card.
Yellow areas are only available with MICS-XC software. 
These headings provide programming access for the 
Companion wireless setup.
System Coordinator programming
User code: ²¥¥èêäå(**8737)
Default System Coordinator password: 
(23646)
Admin/Basic programming
User code: ²¥¥èêäå(**8737)
Default Basic password: (22742)
Terminals&SetsServicesReg. pswd...

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Programming tools
This section describes how to set up a telephone for system 
programming. 
You will note that two different sheets of programming 
overlays came with your Programming Record. Use the one 
that was created for the telephone you plan to use to program 
your system. 
You can use a T7316 Business Series Terminal or an M7310 
or M7324 telephone for programming. These telephones have 
two-line displays. Use the appropriate...

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The programming overlay
The programming overlay is a paper cutout that labels the four 
telephone buttons used during programming. You received 
two pages of overlays with your Programming Record. One 
page corresponds to the Business Series Terminals T7316 
telephone. The second sheet corresponds to the Norstar 
M7310 and M7324 telephones.
Remove the appropriate overlay from the page and put it over 
the buttons indicated in the...

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Norstar terminals M7310 and 7324 with overlays
Using the telephone buttons for programming
On the overlay, each of the four programming buttons is 
assigned a action feature. 
The indicators (º) on the display beside the buttons show 
which buttons are active at each programming step. Press the 
appropriate button to move up or down through the Norstar 
programming menu.
The table below describes the action of each button.
Heading
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Telephone overlay button definitions
Special characters on the display
When a heading ends with a triangle (ˆ), you can press 
≠ to view the subheadings for that item. 
When a heading ends with an ellipsis (…), you can press 
≠ to see further information about that heading.
The display buttons
Display buttons on the telephones perform a number of 
functions, depending on where you are in programming. Up to 
three display button messages...

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Press the display button underneath the message for the 
function you want the system to perform.
The most common display button labels are described in the 
following table:
Display button definitions
CHANGE changes 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...

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The Norstar Programming Record
The Programming Record can be used to help you plan your 
programming strategy. If you enter all your settings on the 
tables provided, you create a quick reference guide to your 
system.
Pages from the record may be photocopied , as necessary, for 
programming many telephones or lines. Additional 
Programming Records can also be ordered from your vendor.
Exiting
Norstar stores your changes automatically as...

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Entering numbers
Numbers are entered from the Norstar telephone dialpad. The 
backspace display button may be used to edit the number.
A line number must always be entered as a three-digit number. 
Line numbers from 10 to 99 must be entered with a leading 
zero (line 020, for example). Similarly, line numbers less than 
10 must be entered with two leading zeros (line  002, for 
example).
Internal telephone numbers, also referred to as...

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Setting up User Preferences
The User Preferences feature allows you to program memory 
buttons, speed dial codes, and other settings for any telephone 
on the system.
For example, an employee may want to have the Do Not 
Disturb feature programmed onto a memory button or create a 
speed dial code. Instead of programming from the target 
telephone, you can program these features from another 
telephone. 
To access User Preferences...

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Copying telephone programming
Copying is done by using COPY under Terminals&Sets. You 
can copy programming from one telephone to another 
telephone, to a range of telephones, or to all telephones.
1. At Terminals&Sets ˆ, press ≠ and enter the 
internal number (DN) of the telephone from which you 
wish to copy programming. 
2. Press COPY
.
3. Select what programming will be copied:
SYSTEM – the system administration...
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