Siemens SD-192/SD-192MX AND SD-232 Programming Manual
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: SET - 30 PROGRAMMING MANUAL SD-192/SD-192MX AND SD-232 ‘. , .,.“\I _ 1,.. ._. ., -;_ . . I%-S30-2B Nov. 1, 1984
- SET-38 is programmed from the Key pad in conjunction with the feature ,buttons. General/d- The STORE button is used at the end of each procedure or during a procedure to store the programmed information in the instru- ments memory. Pressing the SMREbutton in responseto a particular prompt will leave the programmed informationin tact. If nothing was programmed, it will remain blank. It is, therefore, used to skip prompts,which requireno response duringa change proce- dure. 4,tx ++The mbuttonis used toerase the last character entered. Pressing the button several times will erase several entries.. .-- The WG upo---%&on is used to terminate a procedure that was entered bymistake orrequires tobe terminated for other reasons.If the WG Ue button is pressed during a programming procedure which isnot finished, the program willdefault to . what was originally programmed (if anything). The m button will display information concerning another feature button when that feature button is also pressed after pressing theIlIspLAy button. The first item to be programmed on each SET-30 will be a mask. MASK 0 is used for SATURN II or SATURN III. MASR is used for SD-192, SD-232, or SD-192MX. MASK 2 is used for SD-80 If after programming the mask isreprogrammed,the programmed data will be lost (it will revert to standard data base). To display the mask press the DISPLAY button twice.(This will also indicate what type of set after programming.) -2-
Part of the display will be a number as shownbelow: = Secretary 1 = Secretary 2PROGRAMMING Before programming, fill outthe database tables shown on the next several pages or the tables in the regular SET-30 documen- tation. Separate sets of tables are provided for Multiplexer(MUX) Groups (one or two secretariesand many executives) and Execu- tive/Private Secretary combinations. For stand-alone executive phones,use the portion of the Execu- tive/Private Secretary table which is applicable. A3-
EXECUTIVE (Stand-Alone) Press STORE, FEATURE +r0, # buttons in sequence.(Disregard INVALID display between buttons.). j SELECT MASK (0Enterand STORE I ISELECT MODEL 1 SECT=l,EXEC= 2 ; Enter2-and STORE II PressSTORE and COM (3rd ivory button in bottom row) in sequence I EXTENSION FOR 1 LINE A: Enterand STORE iI (Normally not used) Enter STORE To display the programmed lines, perform the following procedure: Press DISPLAY and COM (3rd ivory button in bottom row) in sequence Enter and STORE Not applicable at EXECUTIVE StationLine requested (A or B) I IIVV1 COM = NO LINE Al 1 x14!0IA Extension number of requested line (XNONE if none is assigned) -5-
MNC ARRANGEMENT AND DIRECT FORWARD DESTINATIONS (STAND-ATlONE EXECDTIV.!j/ Press STORE and DIRECT FORWARD buttons in sequence Ring arrangement need not be entered. Press STORE If no ring arrangement is programmed, it automatically defaults to arrangement 1. . .Descr..&ption 7 1,/Duplicate ringing.Rings both secretarys and executives phones. Delayed duplicate ringing.Rings of executives phone. After two rings, the call also rings at the secretarys phone. Executive answers.Rings only at executives phone. Full cali screening.Rings only at secretarys phone. Overflow call screening.Rings first call at executives phone.Subsequent calls will ring at the secretarys phone as long as the executives phone is busy. Primary line call screening.Line A designated as _ primary line,and rings at the secretarys phone. Line B designated as secondary line, and rings at executives phone when idle.If line B is busy, calls ring at secretarys phone. Secondary line call screening.Same as 6 but A and Bare reversed. ) ;yARD LINE A1 I Enterand STORE II 1 FORWARD LINE B I TOIEnterand--STORE .\:.:j; ., -6-
To display Ring Arrangement and Direct Forward Destination perform the following procedures: Press DISPLAY and DIRECT FORWARD buttons in sequence -Enterand STORE station to which chosen line is forwarded I V I AFWD to 1400 1 1 DUPLICATE RING /A I Ring Arrangement used -7-
SPEED DIAL Press STORE and SPEED DIAL buttons in sequence ) y;CH,;OFIONI - &- IEnterbut do not press ISTORE unless you want to skip the next step (just change name, I not telephone number). Speed Dial Indexes 1n;fex being programmed I t l ENTER NuMBER’I II 56 digits maximum (only last 12 will be displayed in bottom row as enteredIf the instrument is to merely outdial digits, enter the tele- phone number and STORE (preceded by the PBX trunk group access code for the trunk group to be used, unless the instrument is connected directly to CO trunks). If additional commands are required (see Table page ll), perform the procedure in the dotted lines between the digits where an additional command is required.Several commands may be programmed in succession. _____---------------------------------- Press SPEED DIAL button 1 1 ENTER (ALPHA)Press tone pad Key which I g Icorresponds to the alpha Icharacter desired.A INumber programmed so far Note:Each numbered Key except 0 and 1 has three letters (0 Key has two letters and a dash).In order to select one of the .three,another entry is necessary. 1 USE: P=l, R=2, S=3 1Press Key pad number which II corresponds to the desired letter shown on left, but do not press STORE button. Display shows the result of pressing the 7(PRS) key in the previous step Continue the procedure until the command sequence is finished. -a-
Press the SPEED DIAL button each time a change from numbers to alpha characters or vice versa is required. When the entire string of numbers and alpha characters is finished, press the STORE button.. ------e--e_I__------------------_______ 1 1 ENTER NAMEI II ‘Press tone pad Key which corresponds to the first letter or number of name (Key 1 is used for space). If no name is desired, press STORE. Note:Each numbered Key except 0 and 1 has three letters (0 Key has two letters and a dash).In order to select one of the three, another entry is necessary. 1 USE: A=l, B=2, C=3 1IPress Key pad number which corresponds to the desired letter shown on left, but &J & press STORE button unless name is finished. If a number was selected in the previous step, press Key 4. Disulav shows the result of preising the 2 (ABC) key in the previous step. I1 ANSWER PHRASE?I c.I Display shows the result of pressing the 3 key in the previous step to select the third letter of the three choices.Enter next letter on tone pad / USE: l-Q, 2-Z, 3=-ISelect desired character I Display shows the result of pressing the 8 (QZ-) key in the previous step Continue the procedure until the name is finished (12 characters including spaces maximum),then press the STORE button. -g- -
I To display SPEED DIAL numbers perform the following procedure: Press DISPLAY and SPEED DIAL buttons in sequence Enter indexto be displayed IndexName II VV .~::;,i Number dialed(trunk group access code and address) Note: The display will show only the last 12 digits. If more than 12 digits are used, press the B&X button to view the remaining numbers. To.display the first four letters of the names for the first six speed call indexes (l-61, perform the following procedure: Press SPEED DIAL button5 6 \-4::: :._;, -10-