Instruction manual

FEATURES AND SERVICES
Considerations
The Program feature allows users to
DSS/Repertory Dialing numbers. This is
personnel responsibilities change.
assign their own Personal Speed Dialing/Flex
particularly useful where working arrangements or
Users cannot place or answer calls while in the program mode. Incoming calls will receive
Busy Tone.
In the unlikely event that a number contains more digits than are free in the common
Personal Speed Dialing/Repertory Dialing memory (approximately 34100), reorder tone will
be returned after the indication of where this number is to be stored (see Procedures,
above).
Interactions
The following features interact with Program.
Bridging of System Access Buttons: A bridging station user can program only the Personal
Speed Dialing codes, REP DIAL buttons, and FLEX DSS buttons associated with the bridging
station, not with the principal station.
Display: When the user of a display-equipped voice terminal enters Program Mode, a
prompt is displayed on the terminal screen.
Screen 1
PROGRAM
Once the user begins to dial digits, the prompt is removed.
The dialed digits are displayed,
beginning on Screen 1 and continuing on Screen 2, if necessary.
Screen 1
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Character position 16 on Screen 1 is reserved for queue data, which the system continues to
update for SLACs and DGC terminals.
The Program display remains on screen until the user selects the button or code to be
programmed.
After confirmation tone is returned, the PROGRAM prompt is again displayed.
The user can then go through additional programming sequences, if desired. After
programming is completed, the user can go on-hook or exit from the Program Mode to
Normal Mode by switchhook change (if the mode was entered by dialing #4) or by returning
the PROGRAM switch to its neutral position (non-SLAC terminals).
Remote Access: Remote Access callers cannot use the Program feature.
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