Leaving Administration Mode

CENTRALIZED

PROGRAMMING

Entering Administration Mode

To enter administration mode:

1Slide the T/P switch on the left side of the console to P (down).

The green lights next to the line buttons begin flashing.

The console rings every five seconds to remind you that it's in programming mode.

2Touch Administer, or dial #01.

The green lights go off.

The red lights go on steady next to Administer and Restrict.

NOTE: A 10-button voice terminal doesn't have a button labeled Administer. If you are using a 10-button voice terminal at the intercom 10 position, dial the 3-character code #01 in step 2.

Follow the boxed instructions below when you've finished an administration session.

Leaving Administration Mode

To leave administration mode:

1Slide the T/P switch on the left side of the console to the center

position.

The red lights next to Administer and Restrict go off.

The red light goes on next to a line button.

The people in your business may want to program their own voice terminals. If so, the Training Manual, the User's Card, and Section 5, "Reference," all include instructions for programming features onto voice terminals. Another option available to you, as system administrator, is to program some or all voice terminals from the administrator/attendant console. The boxed instructions on the next page tell you how to do so. If you want two voice terminals to have the same programming, the information under the next heading, "Copy," tells you how to copy the programming from one voice terminal to another.

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AT&T 999-507-144 system manual Leaving Administration Mode, Centralized Programming, Entering Administration Mode