Instruction manual

Programming from the Console
Console and DSS Lights
The red and green lights (sometimes called
LEDs
) next to each of the 20 line
buttons show the status of the line features. The lights on the DSS show the
status of features programmed on extensions.
Console Lights
The green and red lights next to each button on the console are on, off, or
flashing depending on whether the line is programmed with a feature. The
flashing green light indicates the ring option. The feature determines whether
the red or green light indicates feature status. The programming procedures
specify which light verifies feature status.
DSS Lights
The lights on the DSS (if one is attached to the console) show the status of
features programmed on the extensions. When you select a feature from a
menu, the red light next to the DSS button is on, off, or flashing, depending on
whether the feature is programmed on the corresponding extension. For
example, when you select
from the Restrictions menu, you see a
red light next to the DSS button for each toll-restricted extension.
Access to System Programming
Follow the steps below to begin system programming from the system
programming console. To use this procedure, note the following:
The summary instructions are numbered and shaded in gray.
The first column, “Console/Display Instructions,” illustrates the display
screens and indicates the console buttons to press.
The last column, “
Additional Information,
” contains explanatory
information if necessary.
The System Programming menu in Step 4 is described in “System Programming
Menu,”
earlier in this chapter. For information about the procedure format, see
“Using the Programming Procedures,” earlier in this chapter.
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