Specifications

IM166-107
System Programing
System Configuration
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Miscellaneous Features
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To make a record of the programming configuration, mark the desired requirements in the system class of
service records chart found at the end of Chapter 4.
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To make the programming selections, dial the feature code and then dial the configuration code (or press
the programming button where appropriate).
NOTE: A lighted LED next to the programming button for the selection indicates the current configuration.
When a sing/e button provides a toggle (on/off) action, the lighted LED indicates the active feature.
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The first step in any programming sequence is to enter the base level. Once in this mode, you can dial the
feature code for any desired configuration. Enter the base level with the following procedure: press ITCM
then dial %# 7 4 6
+#.
The last step is to press the SPKR button to end the programming procedure and
return the system to normal operation.
htomatic
Station Relocation
Nith this feature, the system will
automatically recognize a particular
station should that station be re-located
io
a different station port. It will supply
the same COS parameters at this new
mttas
was programmed for the station
at the original port. This feature allows
users to relocate their telephone from
3ne station port location to another yet
retain their original telephone features.
NOTE:
If
you turn this feature on, be
sure to make the station users
understand that their telephone
parameters could change if
they trade telephones from port
to port.
Data Baud Rate
The speed or baud rate of the data bit
stream, which carries the SMDR and
configuration data between the system
snd an external data device, must be
programmed to match the requirements
3f
the data device.
All of these programmable baud rate
entries provide a
w
condition.
NOTE: If you use XMODEM protocol
.
for data transfer between a
VDT and the common
equipment, you must use
&bit
data.
1. Dial 27
“A
UT0
STA RELOCA T”
2. Press
Al
to toggle between enable and disable
(LED On = Enable)
-OR-
Dial
1
to Enable (Al LED On)
Dial 2 to Disable
3. Dial
t
for configuration mode.
To change setting, repeat procedure and make opposite selection.
1. Dial 15.
2. Dial 1 for data port A.
-OR-
Dial 2 for data port B
3. Choose baud rate.
Dial 01 or Press
Al.
Dial 02 or Press A2.
Dial 03 or Press A3.
Dial 04 or Press A4.
Dial 05 or Press AS.
Dial 06 or Press A6.
Dial 07 or Press
A9.
Dial 06 or Press
AlO.
Dial 09 or Press
Al 1.
Dial
10
or Press A7 for 7
data bits and 2 stop bits.
Dial
11
or Press
Al4
for 8
data bits and 1 stop bit.
4. Dial
+#
for next data port.
#BAUD
RATE
*
“W
nD
nS
110”
“W nD nS 150”
“W nD nS 300”
“W nD nS 600”
‘W
nD
nS
7200”
“W nD nS 2400”
“W nD nS 4800”
‘W nD nS 9600”
“W nD nS 19200”
“W
70
25
22222”
“W
8D 1s
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5. Dial
t
*
for configuration mode.
To
change setting, repeat procedure and make different selection.
Press
SPKR
to end.
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