Instruction manual
Programming from the Console
Console Overlay
The programmable line buttons are on the main part of the console. There are
actually 20 line buttons on the console, but you can use the console overlay to
program up to 34 lines. Some of the unlabeled line buttons on the lower part of
the console may also be used for programming features. You can also use the
dialpad for entering feature and programming codes.
Figure 6–
9 illustrates the system console overlay. For each of the programmable
line buttons, the top numbers represent the lines on a telephone (up to the
maximum of 34), and the bottom numbers represent the lines in the system (up
to the maximum of 80).
G
5 25 45 65
K
4 24 44 64
O
3 23 43 63
S
2 22 42 62
W
1 21 41 61
1O 30 50 70
H
9 29 49 69
L
8 28 48 68
P
7 27 47 67
T
6 26 46 66
X
I
15 35 55 75
M
14 34 54 74
Q
13 33 53 73
U
12 32 52 72
Y
11 31 51 71
20 40 60 80
J
19 39 59 79
N
18 38 58 78
R
17 37 57 77
V
16 36 56 76
Z
Top Sys Prog
Stop/Drop Entry
Pause
Switchhook Flash
5/25
4/24
3/23
2/ 22
1/21
10 / 30
9/29
8/28
7/27
6/ 26
15 20
14 / 34 19
13 / 33 18
12 / 32
17
11 / 31 16
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Line 21Line 1 Line 14 Line 34
Figure 6–9. Console Overlay
Appendix E in
System Programming
shows the button diagrams for the
telephones used in the communications system. Refer to this appendix when
programming buttons for other telephones.
Managing the System
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