AT&T MLS-12TM, MLS-12DTM, MLS-6TM manual System Programming

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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE

TO GO TO A PARTICULAR PROCEDURE

Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ]

DIAL ITS 3-DIGIT CODE

TO CYCLE THROUGH THE PROCEDURES

Example: [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ 1 ]

 

Press [ Next Proc ] or [ Prev Proc ]

 

TO RETURN DATA TO FACTORY SETTlNG: Press [ Remove ]

TO LEAVE SYSTEM PROGRAM MODE: Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]

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= Factory Setting

*NOTE: Procedure #104 is a “shortcut” procedure that assigns all extensions and changes the following procedures to their factory settings: Line Type (#202), Hold Disconnect Time (#203), Automatic Line Selection, and Line Ringing Options. To change line assignments without affecting other settings, use Line Assignment (#301).

SYSTEM DATE (p. 3-4)

DIAL #101

DIAL the date inMMDDY form

SYSTEM DAY (p. 3-4)

DIAL #102

DIAL 1 = Sunday 3

2 = Monday

3 = Tuesday

4 = Wednesday

5 = Thursday

6 = Friday

7 = Saturday

SYSTEM TIME (p. 3-5)

DIAL #103

DIAL the date in hhmm form Use 24-hour, military-style notation

NUMBER OF LINES (p. 3-5)*

DIAL #104

Dial one digit for the number of out-

side lines in the sustem (0 to 8) ( = 2 per 206 module)

TRANSFER RETURN RINGS (p. 3-6)

DIAL #105

DIAL one digit for the number of rings before a transferred call returns to the originator (0 to 9) (= 4)

PBX DIAL-OUT CODE (p. 3-6)

DIAL #106

DIAL the digit for the code needed to reach a PBX or Centrex (0 to 9) ( = 9)

RECALL TIMER DURATION (p. 3-7)

DIAL #107

DIAL two digits to set the length of a switchhook flash (01 to 80) where 1=25 mseo ( = 18, 450 msec)

ROTARY DIALING TIMEOUT (p. 38)

DIAL #108

DIAL 1 = 4 seconds 2 = 8 seconds 3 =12 seconds

OUTSIDE CONFERENCE (P. 38)

DIAL #109

DIAL 1 = Allowed

2 = Disallowed

DIAL MODE ( p. 3-9)

DIAL #201

DIAL a fine number

DIAL 1 = Touch-Tone

2 = Rotary

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another line

LINE TYPE (P. 3 10)

DIAL #202

DIAL a line number

DIAL 1 = CO (outside line)2 = PBX

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another line

HOW DISCONNECT TIME (p. 3-11)

DIAL #203

DIAL a line number

DIAL 1 = Long (450 msec)

2= Short (50 msec)

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another line

LINE ASSIGNMENT (p. 3-12)

DIAL #301

DIAL an extension number

DIAL a line number (1 to 8)

DIAL 1 = Assigned 2 = Not Assigned

PRESS [ Next tem ] to program another line for this extension

LINE USE RESTRICTI0N (p. 3-13)

DIAL #302

DIAL an extension number

DIAL a line number

DIAL 1 = No Restriction

2 = Outgoing Only

3 = Incoming Only

4 = No Access

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another line

DISPLAY LANGUAGE (p. 3-14)

DIAL #303

DIAL an extension number

DIAL

1

= English

 

2

= Spanish

 

 

3

= French

PRESS [ Next Item ] program another extension

AUTOMATIC PRIVACY (p. 3-15)

DIAL #304

DIAL an extension number

DIAL 1 = Assigned

2 = Not Assigned

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another extension

ABBREVIATED RINGING (p. 3-16

DIAL #305

DIAL an extension number

DIAL 1 = Active (On-1 ring) 2 = Not Active (Off-repeat

ringing)

PRESS [ Next Item ] to program another extension

COPY SETTINGS (p. 3-17)(skipped when cycling)

DIAL #399

DIAL a source extension number

DIAL a target extension number

For Centralized Telephone Programming and System Speed Dial Numbers, see previous page.

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Contents AT&T Copyright 1990 AT&T All Rights Reserved Issue October Contents Page Product Safety Labels How to Use This GuideAbout This Guide Reference Materials How to Comment on This GuideSystem Components Specifications Partner TeIephones Control UnitOther Equipment Example System Setup An Example System SetupSystem Components and Specifications Specifications Grounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories UL Technical and Environmental SpecificationsInstalling the Hardware General Guidelines Mount the Backplane on a Wall Installing the Control UnitInstalling the Hardware Press and hold # button for 5 seconds Installing Telephones and Other EquipmentWall Mounting a Partner Telephone Replacing a Module Removing a ModuleSystem Programming Alphabetic List of Procedures Programming Extension Programming MethodsProgramming Overlay Programming Overlay General Instructions System Date Programming ProceduresSystem Day Number of Lines System TimeCode #105 Transfer Return Rings PBX Dial-Out CodeCode #106 ConsiderationCode #107 Recall Timer DurationCode #108 Rotary Dialing Time out Outside ConferenceCode #109 Code #201 Dial ModeCode #202 Line TypeCode #203 Hold Disconnect TimeCode #301 Line AssignmentValid Entries 1 = Assigned Code #302 Line Use RestrictionValid Entries 1 = Code #303 Display LanguageValid Entries 1 = English Code #304 Automatic PrivacyCode #305 Abbreviated RingingCopy Settings Code #401 Outgoing Call RestrictionsCode #402 Toll Call Prefix System PasswordCode #403 Valid Entries Any 4 digitsCode #404 Disallowed Phone Number ListsPrevents all ca!ls to area code Code #405 Disallowed List AssignmentCode #406 Emergency Phone Number ListCode #407 Allowed Phone Number ListsCode #408 Code #501 Pickup Group ExtensionsCode #502 Calling Group ExtensionsCode #503 Night Service ButtonProgramming Notes Code #504 Night Service GroupCode #601 Fax Machine ExtensionsCode #602 Music On HoldValid Entries 1 = Active Code #603 HotlineDoorphone 2 Extension Code #605 Doorphone 1 ExtensionCode #604 Code #606 Doorphone Alert ExtensionsCode #728 System Reset Programming Saved System Speed Dial NumbersPress Feature 0 0 . The display reads Function Button Display Description and Example Pause EnableRecall StopCentralized Telephone Programming Personal Speed Dial Numbers Overview Buttons and Labeling Sheets for Partner Phones To exit Automatic Line Selection, press the star * twice Automatic Line SelectionValid Entries Immediate ring Line Ringing OptionsPersonal Speed Dial Numbers Auto Dial Numbers Do Not Disturb Feature CodeExclusive Hold Recall Save Number RedialLast Number Redial Conference Drop Privacy Touch-Tone EnableMessage Light On Message Light Off Pickup Group Call PickupLoudspeaker Paging Calling Group Programming Method a Programming for Operation Behind PBX or CentrexProgramming Method B Dialing Restrictions Summary No Outside Line AccessOutside Dialing Allowed Dial 1 201 Dial 1 800 Dialing Restrictions An ExampleFCC Information Page Index Hotline #603, 3-31programming for, 2-1standard phone used as I i Wires, connecting, 2-2to 2-3Wiring specifications, 1-5,2-1 O g r a m m i n g Quick Reference System Programming Programming Quick Reference Issue 2, October
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