Default Features
Default Features for Lines
1.All lines are loop start DTMF.
•Use
2.• Lines
•All other extensions are lamp only for lines
To customize line ringing, use one of the following:
3.• User Programmable Features code #RAL. (See the User Programmable Features feature for more.)
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Default Features for Extensions
1.The circuit types for keyset extensions are automatically set when the extension is plugged in. Keyset users can place outside calls by:
2.• Pressing a line key and dialing the outside number. (See the Central Office Calls, Placing feature for more.)
•Pressing INTERCOM, dialing 9, then dialing the outside number. (See the Line Group Routing feature for more.)
•Line
3.All extensions have full incoming and outgoing access to all outside lines.
•See Initial Startup Programming below to change this assignment.
4.By default, Feature Keys
Default Features for IntraMail
1.Each extension has an IntraMail voice mailbox.
2.All mailboxes are enabled. To disable a mailbox, see
3.The IntraMail Automated Attendant does not answer outside calls. (See the Automated Attendant feature for more.)
Initial Startup Programming
1.Enter the programming mode.
1.From any display telephone, press INTERCOM + Dial #*#* + Enter the system password + HOLD.
2.The system passwords are:
-632379 (NECDSX) for Installer (level 3), 9999 for System Administrator 2 (level 2), 0000 for System Administrator 1 (level 1).
2.Assign the correct circuit type to each of your installed lines.
1.In
-51 for loop start DTMF, 52 for loop start DP.
3.By default, each extension has full incoming and outgoing access to each line. To change this assignment:
1.In
-0 for no access, 1 for incoming access only, 2 for outgoing access only, 3 for full access
2.Using
4.By default, extensions
1.In
-0 for lamp only (no ringing) day and night, 1 for day and night ringing, 2 for night ringing only, 3 for delay ringing day and night
2.Using
5.To change the default system passwords:
1.Turn to the System Programming Password Protection feature to learn more about system passwords.
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