Specifications
Telephone Button Programming
Before you begin, locate Form C of the System Planner for the communications
system.
Use this section to program buttons on subscribers’ phones, including the
receptionist’s phone. This section uses Centralized Telephone Programming.
When you are finished programming, be sure to label all buttons on subscribers’
phones.
VMS Cover
This button gives subscribers the ability to turn voice mail coverage on and off.
To program a VMS Cover button as specified on Form C:
1.
Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ Central Tel Program ].
2.
Enter the number of an extension to be programmed as specified on Form C.
3.
Press a programmable button with lights.
4.
Press [
Feature
] [
1
] [
5
].
5.
At this point, do one of the following:
■
Go to Step 3 of the next procedure to program another button for this
extension.
■
Press [ Central Tel Program ] and go to Step 2 of a button programming
procedure in this section to program a button for a different extension.
■
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] to exit.
Do Not Disturb
Used in conjunction with either automatic or manual extension coverage, this
button lets subscribers send callers immediately to their voice mailbox (instead
of ringing the extension four times first).
To program a Do Not Disturb (DND) button as specified on Form C:
1.
Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ Central Tel Program ].
2.
Enter the number of an extension to be programmed as specified on Form C.
3.
Press a programmable button with lights.
4.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
1
].
5.
At this point, do one of the following:
■
Go to Step 3 of the next procedure to program another button for this
extension.
■
Press [ Central Tel Program ] and go to Step 2 of a button programming
procedure in this section to program a button for a different extension.
■
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] to exit.
4-10 Initial Programming