Lucent Technologies 518-456-10 manual Programming Overlays, Programming Mode

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The Programming Overlays

During System Programming, the normal functions of several buttons on the phone at extension 10 (or 11 if available) change. For example, left i becomes s, which is the button used to enter programming mode. To identify these buttons while programming, place the appropriate programming overlay provided with the system over the dialpad of the phone at extension 10 or 11.

Use the following special buttons while programming:

Nand Pcycle forward and backward through the programming procedures.

nand pcycle forward and backward through a procedure’s parameters. A parameter is typically an outside line, an extension, or a telephone list entry.

Dand dcycle forward and backward through the valid list entries. These buttons work only for fixed data, such as a line or extension number. They do not work for variable data such as date, time, password, telephone numbers, or doorphone assignments.

rreturns the current setting to the factory setting.

eends an entry of variable length, such as a telephone number in an Allowed Phone Number List.

sstarts the System Programming process.

cstarts the Centralized Telephone Programming process (that is, customizing individual telephones from extension 10 or 11).

f, when followed by 00, enters or exits programming mode.

Programming Mode

To enter programming mode:

1.At extension 10 or 11, make sure the programming overlay is in place over the system phone’s dialpad.

2.Press f00.

3.Press ss.

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Partner Voice Messaging PC Card Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security Table of Contents Purpose of this Guide TerminologyKey Sequences Voice Messaging Service Overview Partner Voice Messaging Services Communications System Features Affecting Call Answer Service VMS CoverageLine Coverage Extension #208 Do Not Disturb F01Group Call Distribution #206 Voice Mailbox Transfer F14Voice Mail Service Factory-Set General Mailbox GreetingFactory-Set Subscriber Mailbox Greeting Page Page Security System Security GuidelinesPage Installation Instructions Important Safety InstructionsSlot Carrier Screw Initial Settings Partner Voice Messaging ProgrammingPartner Voice Messaging Initial Settings Partner ACS Initial SettingsPartner Voice Messaging Planning Forms Using Partner Voice Messaging System Programming Programming Main MenuPartner Voice Messaging Accessing the Programming Main Menu Programming GuidelinesAssigning a Mailbox to an Extension Recording the General Mailbox Greeting Changing the System Manager’s Password Prompt asks you to re-enter your new passwordReinitializing a Password Reinitializing a MailboxPage Partner ACS Programming Partner ACS Planning FormsUsing Partner ACS System Programming Programming Mode Programming OverlaysVMS Hunt Group Extensions #505 Transfer Return Extensions #306 Line Coverage Group Call Distribution #206Automatic VMS Cover #310 Line Coverage Extension #208VMS Cover Rings #117 Telephone Button ProgrammingManual VMS Cover F15 Do Not Disturb F01 Voice Mailbox Transfer F14Voice Mail Messages Verifying System Operation Voice Mail ServiceCall Answer Service VMS Extension CoverageGroup Call Distribution #206 Using Partner Voice Messaging Helpful HintsLogging into the System Listening to MessagesUsing Dial Code/Button Features Transferring to an ExtensionChanging Your Password Recording Your Personal Greeting Help Page Partner Voice Messaging Planning Forms Form 1 Mailbox AssignmentsCompleting this form Form 2 General Mailbox Greeting Recording the Announcement
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