Specifications

IMi 66-064
Programming Instructions
CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
System programming is divided into three areas of
responsibility:
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Class Of Service Programming: The class of
service programming is unlimited as to the features
that can be programmed using it. Class of service
programming is usually performed by the installer
when the system is first put in service.
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Administration Programming: The administration
programming can be used to program all system
features except line attributes. This procedure is
usually employed by on-site administration
personnel whenever system needs dictate.
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Attendant Programming: The attendant
programming is limited to those features which may
need re-programming by the attendant on a daily
basis such as:
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night transfer of ringing
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music on hold
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svstem sned dial numbers.
Refer to Figure 4-2 for a block diagram illustration of
system programming.
All programming is performed at the station 10 keyset
by dialing special codes and pressing special keys as
detailed in this chapter and shown on Figure 4-1. It is
recommended that a 14 Line Monitor keyset be used
for programming since this model provides LED
indicators for program status feedback.
Programming can be performed with an ExecuTech
LCD speakerphone (mfg. code: 6600-xx). When this
telephone is employed, the display names each
feature as it is being programmed. Or, programming
can be performed with an ExecuTech multiline keyset.
Programming overlays for these telephone models are
included at the end of this chapter.
All
A.9
Al0
All
A12
Al3
A14
Figure 4-1. Program Key Locations
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