Instruction manual

Introduction to System Programming
Data Entry Screens
A data entry screen prompts you to enter specific data or to make specific
choices. If data is currently programmed for the feature, it appears on the
screen. Many screens also show data entered on a previous screen, such as an
extension or trunk number.
Data entry screens may also contain menu selections. Instead of entering data
from the dialpad, you select options on the screen, such as
or , to enable
or disable a feature. To select this type of option, you press the unlabeled
display button next to the option name or the function key that corresponds to
the option name. Then your selection is either highlighted or inserted in the
screen title. To program or save the highlighted selection, you press the
unlabeled display button next to
(0 on the PC).
NOTE:
You can use the Inspect feature to view, verify, or check the entries you save:
press the Inspct fixed display button on the console or press d on the PC.
After you have finished inspecting the entries, you can return to the previous
screen by pressing the unlabeled display button next to
or by pressing 5
on the PC. See
System Programming
for more information about the Inspect
feature.
Figure 63 shows a data entry screen with the first (of two) required extension
numbers needed to assign analog voice and data.
Selected Option
Prompt
Extension entered
Figure 6–3. Data Entry Screen
System Programming Menu
Figure 6–
4 shows the two screens that make up the System Programming menu.
This is the main menu of system features and options. You reach the System
Programming menu by selecting
from the system’s main menu.
Table 6–
2 lists the System Programming menu options and describes each one.
Managing the System 6–
7