AT&T MG9150J manual System Programming Quick Reference

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(p. 5-194)

System Programming Quick Reference

Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11 P+ > R 3.0, PII > R1.0

TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM

TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE

PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]

PRESS [ Feature ] [

0

 

] [

0

 

]

 

PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

SETTINGS

 

 

 

 

 

PRESS [ Next Procedure ] or [ Prev Procedure ]

PRESS [

Next Data

] or [

Prev Data

]

 

 

 

 

 

TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE

PRESS [ System Program ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO RETURN TO FACTORY

NOTES: Procedures #399, #609,

 

 

 

 

 

DIAL [

#

] and three-digit procedure code

PRESS [ System Program ]

and #728—shown below in dashed

SETTING

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: [

#

] [

1

] [

0

] [

1

] for System

boxes—are skipped when cycling.

PRESS [ Remove ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date

 

 

System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM DATE

 

 

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-135)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-178)

DIAL #101

 

 

DIAL the date in MMDDYY form

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM DAY

 

 

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-136)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-179)

DIAL #102

5 = Thursday

DIAL

1

= Sunday

 

2

= Monday

6 = Friday

 

3

= Tuesday

7 = Saturday

 

4

= Wednesday

 

 

 

 

 

 

SYSTEM TIME

 

 

 

 

 

 

P+ >

R1.0

(p.

5-142)

PII >

R1.0

(p.

5-185)

DIAL #103

DIAL the time in HHMM 24-hour military format

NUMBER OF LINES

*See IMPORTANT on facing page

P+ >

R1.0

(p. 5-108)

PII >

R1.0

(p. 5-143)

DIAL #104

DIAL two digits (01–12 P+, 01–24 PII) for the number of outside lines to be assigned to every extension

2 per 206 or 200 module

4 per 400 module

TRANSFER RETURN RINGS

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-150)

PII > R1.0

DIAL #105

DIAL one digit (0–9) for the number of rings before the call returns

=4 rings

0 rings = no return

RECALL TIMER DURATION

P+

>

R1.0

(p.

5-120)

PII

>

R1.0

(p.

5-162)

DIAL #107

DIAL two digits (01–80) to set the length of a switchhook flash

=18 (450 msec)

ROTARY DIALING TIMEOUT

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-122)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-164)

DIAL #108

3 = 12 sec

DIAL 1 = 4 sec

2 = 8 sec

 

 

 

 

OUTSIDE CONFERENCE DENIAL

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-113)

PII > R1.0 R2.0

(p. 5-148)

DIAL #109

 

DIAL 1 = Allowed

 

2 = Disallowed

 

 

 

 

 

AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER

DELAY

 

 

 

PII > R3.0

(p. 5-24)

DIAL #110

 

DIAL a ring delay number (0–9)

= 2 rings

AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER BUTTON

PII > R3.0

(p. 5-21)

DIAL #111

DIAL 1 = Assigned

2 = Not Assigned

3 = Select Button then press a programmable button

DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL DELAY

PII > R3.0

(p. 5-62)

DIAL #112

 

DIAL a ring delay number (0–9)

= 2 rings

DIRECT EXTENSION DIAL BUTTON

PII > R3.0

(p. 5-59)

DIAL

#113

 

DIAL

1

= Assigned

 

 

2

= Not Assigned

 

3 = Select Button then press a programmable button

OUTGOING CALL

RESTRICTION

BUTTON

 

 

P+ > R3.1

(p. 5-111)

PII > R3.1

(p. 5-146)

DIAL #114

 

 

DIAL

1 = Assigned

 

 

2 = Not Assigned

 

 

3 = Select Button then press

 

a programmable button

 

 

 

 

 

WAKE UP SERVICE BUTTON

 

P+ >

R3.1

(p.

5-160)

PII >

R3.1

(p.

5-204)

DIAL #115

 

 

DIAL

1 = Assigned

 

 

2 = Not Assigned

 

 

3 = Select Button then press

 

a programmable button

 

 

 

 

 

CALL COVERAGE RINGS

 

PII > R4.0

(p. 5-40)

DIAL #116

 

 

DIAL

one digit (1–9) for the number

 

of rings before the call is sent to

 

the covering extension

 

 

= 2 rings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VMS COVER RINGS

 

P+ > R4.0

(p. 5-153)

PII > R4.0

(p. 5-197)

DIAL #117

 

 

DIAL

one digit (1–9) for the number

 

of rings before the call is sent

 

to the voice messaging system

 

= 3 rings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RING ON TRANSFER

 

P+ > R4.1

(p. 5-121)

PII > R4.1

(p. 5-163)

DIAL #119

 

 

DIAL 1 = Active

 

 

2 = Not Active

 

 

 

 

 

AUTOMATIC SYSTEM ANSWER

MODE

 

 

PII > R4.1

(p. 5-27)

DIAL #121

 

 

DIAL 1 = Hold

 

 

2 = Disconnect

3 = Ring

ASA & DXD RECORD/PLAYBACK

ASA = I891

1 = Record 2 = Play

DXD = I892

# = Stop

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