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 SPEED 
SP-   SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
Instructions
Step 6 
Step 7 
Step  
Enter the telephone  or feature code and press RETURN. You see:
NAMEThe number can be  to  digits long. If the number is longer than 16 digits. it the   bin   To edit an existing number. reenter the
number.
If the 
    long.  don’t have to press RETURN.
To leave a 
  just press RETURN.
Enter the Speed Dial Number name (up to 16 characters) and press RETURN.
To remove a name. enter 
If the name   characters long.  don’t have to press...

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S- SPEED DIAL
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 
 reroute your Speed Dial calls over the most
cost effective trunks. Refer to the Speed Dial...

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T- SET SYSTEM DATE AND TIME
Description
Related
Programming
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Feature Reference
Instructions
Step  
Step 1 l
Step 2 l
Step 3 
Use this option to display and  the system date and time. If you set the date
and time using this option. it 
 the date and time set earlier fiom a
telephone. 
 setting the date and time from a display telephone
overrides the date and time set earlier using this option.
None
Default 
Time and Date Setting
E- Extensions. 
 Class of Service  Assign COS 00 to each display 
that...

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T- SET   AND 
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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 System Error Report. the total number of power,
error and manual resets 
 to   this option after the initial installation
to clear out 
 unnecessary reports that may have occurred. The following
example shows a cleared System Error Report.
SYSTEM ERROR REPORT for  CORP 
 files initialized on  
Total Power Resets to date  00
Total Error Resets to date 
 00
Total Manual...

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 CLEAR ERROR LOG
 For    

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  EXTENSION DATA
Description
Use this option to  two extensions or trunks without physically moving
their ports. This allows estensions to retain their programmed options if you
move them around a facility,. Assume. for example, you swap extensions 304
and 305. Port 05 
 has extension 304. Port  has extension 305.
Keep the 
 in mind when programming ports:
 The main attendant should stay at extension  00
 Use HH-  Checker to make sure each port has only one
assigned extension.
 You can  El- Port Number...

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Y-  SYSTEM PASSWORDS
Description
Use this option to change the  1 or level 2 password. You must know the
level 1 or 
 2  to change the level  password. You must know
the level 
  to change the  2 password. Remember that entering
a new password erases the old 
one. Keep a written record of the modified
If you change your passwords and forget them, call your technical service
representative for assistance.
Default Value
The  level 1 password is carriage return.
The default level 
password for ONYX II is...

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Y- CHANGE SYSTEM PASSWORDS
 For Your Notes 
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