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DESCRIPTION | The Centralized Programming feature allows the system administrator the | ||
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| from the administrator/attendant console. In this way there is no need to go | |
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| to each voice terminal to do the programming. This feature is useful when | |
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| the administrator is assigning Ringing Options for incoming calls. | |
CONSIDERATIONS | The system administrator must be certain that the appropriate feature buttons | ||
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| on the voice terminals are accurately labeled. | |
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| The voice terminal being programmed must be idle. If the voice terminal is | |
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| busy or in program mode, the administrator hears a beep at the | |
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| administrator/attendant console, indicating that he or she cannot use this | |
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| feature until the voice terminal is idle again. | |
ADMINISTRATION | If your responsibilities do not include system administration, skip this | ||
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| information. | |
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| To program a feature onto a voice terminal from the administrator/attendant | |
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| console: | |
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| 1 | Enter administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to P and touching |
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| Administer. |
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| 2 | Touch the Auto Intercom button for the voice terminal you want to |
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| program. |
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| 3 | Touch Conference. |
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| Green lights go on next to the line button of lines already assigned to the voice terminal. |
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| 4 | Follow the same steps to program the feature that you would follow if you |
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| were at the voice terminal. |
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| 5 | When you are finished programming the features for that voice terminal, |
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| touch Conference again. |
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| 6 | Leave administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to the center |
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| position. |
PROGRAMMINGNone
HOW TO USE | None |