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This chapter provides general programming information for the communications
system and the voice messaging system. Both systems must be programmed
so they can work together as an integrated unit.
Communications System Programming
When the communications system is installed, it uses factory settings that reflect
the most common usage of the equipment. You can change these settings as
required to customize them for the business.
You can program the communications system from extension 10. Some
systems also allow programming from extension 11. Check the Programming
and Use guide for the communications system for more information. If your
system supports programming from both extensions, you may find it more
convenient to program from extension 11. This allows the receptionist to
continue handling calls at extension 10 while you program.
System Programming changes settings for the system as a whole, or for
individual lines or extensions. (Refer to the Programming and Use guide for the
communications system for more information about System Programming
options.)
On some communications systems, a password maybe required to enter
System Programming mode. Check the Programming and Use guide for the
communications system for more information.
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