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Administrator Phone Guide

Modem

internal, enabling and disabling 46 internal, resetting 46

Multicultural English references 6 Multi-node configuration 13

N Network

alarms 43 capacities 5

history, freezing and unfreezing 49 single and multi-node configurations 13 synchronizing time 15

Night Mode, setting 13

P

Passwords, administrator phone 25 Pause, speed dial 16

PBX trunks, speed dialing 16 Phone

attendant, enabling or disabling 19 extension

numbers, changing 28

user names, programming 20 Phone feature codes 63 Programming planning sheets

administrator phone password 54 DND messages 54

individual trunk programming 57 phone information 54 Reminder messages 55 station extension numbers 56 swapping stations 56

trunk groups 57 Provider information 53

R

Reminder Messages changing 27

programming planning sheets 55

S

Single node configuration 13 Speed dial

pauses and hookflashes 16 System 16

Stations

numbers, programming planning sheets 56

swapping, programming planning sheets 56 Synchronize network time 15

System alarms 43

date and time, setting 14

history, freezing and unfreezing 49 programming options 25

Speed Dial

deleting names or numbers 16 toll restriction override 20 using 16

T Time

daylight saving, automatic 14 setting 14

Toll restrictions

COS override for emergency calls 20 programming 20

Troubleshooting administrator phone 53 administrator phone features 53

Trunk groups assigning trunks to 34

Day or Night Answer Access, programming 36 Day or Night Ring-in, programming 37 programming planning sheets 57

trunk lists, programming 39 Trunks

access codes 62

Answer Supervision Type, programming 31 assigning to trunk groups 34

Busy Out, programming 35 Caller ID, programming 32 polarity reversal 31

Valid Call Timer 31

U

User names, programming 20

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Network Time Synchronized appears Number of Times Dialpad Button is PressedTable of Contents Selecting Nodes for Day or Night ModeIii Internal Modem Appendix a Reference Page FåíêçÇìÅíáçå Administrator Phone Guide Administrator Types OverviewFeature References Additional ReferencesSystem Networks and Nodes System Network CapacitiesNetwork Node or Device Capacity Multicultural English References MÜçåÉ=~åÇ=póëíÉã=Çãáåáëíê~íáçå Administrator Phone Guide Introduction Phone Feature Button DifferencesPhone and System Administration Supported Languages and Dial pad Character DescriptionsNumber of Times Dial Pad Button is Pressed Custom Dial Pad Characters U.S. English and U.K. English52xx/53xx 8560/8660 8528/8568 All Others ButtonPhones Supporting Old Character Bitmaps Custom Dial Pad Characters Canadian FrenchPhones Supporting Japanese Character Bitmaps Custom Dial Pad Characters JapaneseSelecting Nodes for Day or Night Mode Single-Node and Network Multi-Node ConfigurationsSetting a Single-Node System in Day or Night Mode System Day and Night ModesSystem Date and Time Setting the System Date and TimeSystem Date and Time Updated appears To set the system date and timeSynchronizing Network Times System Speed Dial To program or change System Speed Dial numbers and namesTo delete System Speed Dial names or numbers Configuration Assistant Enabling or Disabling Other Phones as Administrator Phones To enable or disable administrator phonesStation Phone Programming Options To enable or disable Attendant phones Enabling or Disabling Attendant PhonesProgramming Extension User Names Programming Phone Toll RestrictionsTo program user names Name Restriction OfficeTo program toll restrictions for specific phones Phone and System Administration Station Programming Flowchart System Programming Options Entering an Administrator Phone PasscodeTo enter an administrator phone passcode Verify Passcode appearsChanging Do-Not-Disturb DND Messages To program DND messagesChanging Default Reminder Messages To change default Reminder MessagesChanging Phone Extension Numbers To change a phone extension numberSwapping Phone Extension Numbers To swap phone extension numbersPress 2 or Swap EXTS. Enter Station Extension appears System Database Programming Flowchart Individual Trunk Programming Options Programming the Trunk Answer Supervision TypeTo program the Answer Supervision Type Programming Caller ID To program Caller ID for an individual trunkProgramming the Hybrid Balance Option Programming Dtmf or Dial Pulse SignallingTo program Dtmf or dial pulse signalling To program the Hybrid Balance OptionProgramming Trunk Group Assignments To assign a trunk to a different trunk groupProgramming the Busy Trunk Option To program the Busy Trunk optionProgramming Trunk Group Day or Night Answer Access To program trunk group Day or Night Answer AccessTrunk Group Programming Options Programming Trunk Group Day or Night Ring-in To program trunk group Day or Night Ring-inProgramming Trunk Group Toll Restrictions To program trunk group toll restrictionsProgramming Trunk Group Trunk Lists To program trunk group trunk listsTrunk Database Programming Flowchart From Previous Alarms Alarm TypesResponding to Alarms Network AlarmsAlarm Differences To respond to a major alarmTo use the feature codes to clear alarms Clearing AlarmsAdministrator Phone Guide To respond to a minor alarm To use menu buttons to clear alarmsAdministrator phones SYS Alarm #11 xNNNNWhere the 5000 CP Base Server is installed If this alarm recurs, contact service personnelTo reset the internal modem Resetting the Internal ModemTo enable/disable a modem Internal ModemTo run the Network Group Diagnostics Network Group DiagnosticsRunning Network Group Diagnostics Seizing a DeviceInvalid Board Number appears Freezing or Unfreezing the Network History History FreezesFreezing or Unfreezing the System History To freeze or unfreeze system historyAdministrator Phone Guide OÉÑÉêÉåÅÉ Administrator Phone Guide Administrator Troubleshooting Tips Troubleshooting TipsSystem Administrator and Provider Information Administrator Troubleshooting TipsPhone Information Administrator Phone PasscodeProgramming Planning Sheets Do-Not-Disturb MessagesReminder Messages Reference Do-Not-Disturb MessagesReminder Messages Station Extension Numbers Changing Station Extension NumbersSwapping Stations Swapped Extension NumbersIndividual Trunk Programming Individual Trunk ProgrammingTrunk Group Programming Trunk Group ProgrammingAdministrator Feature Codes Default Feature CodesAdministrator Feature Codes Feature Name Code Definition EurDiagnostics Feature Codes Diagnostics Feature CodesAdministrator Phone Guide Diagnostics Feature Codes Quiescent Diagnostic Major Reset DiagnosticMark As Leaks Diagnostic Mark As Minor Reset DiagnosticTrunk Access Codes Trunk Access CodesPhone Feature Codes Phone Feature CodesFeature Name Code Definition Administrator Phone Guide Phone Feature Codes Do-Not-Disturb feature code halts all intercom calls Reorder tone and see the Cannot Access FeatureOutside party number is enabled Do-Not-Disturb CancelFeature code can be used to toggle the feature on or off Headset EnableHeadset Disable Feature code can be used to toggle the featureReminder Message Cancel Station Passcode feature code at the phone or when usingRemote Programming feature Cancel all reminder messages for the phoneSystem Forward Enable Application can enable routingSwitch Keymap Enables or disables the database-programmed SystemIndex IndexReminder Messages changing

5 specifications

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