System Programming Quick Reference

Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the system display phone at extension 10 or 11

TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

PRESS [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]

PRESS [ Feature ] [

0

 

] [

0

 

]

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE

PRESS [ System Program ]

PRESS [ System Program ]

DIAL [ # ] and three-digit procedure code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example: [ # ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ] [ 1 ] for System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM

TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE

PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

SETTINGS

PRESS [ Next Procedure ] or [ Prev Procedure ]

PRESS [

Next Data

] or [

Prev Data

]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TO RETURN TO FACTORY

NOTE: Procedures #399, #609,

and #728—shown below in dashed

SETTING

boxes—are skipped when cycling.

PRESS [ Remove ]

Groups

 

Auxiliary Equipment

PICKUP GROUP EXTENSIONS

P+ > R1.0 (1 Grp < R2.0) (p. 5-116)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-151)

DIAL #501

DIAL a group number (1–4)

DIAL an extension number (10-33 P+, 10-57 PII)

DIAL 1 = Assigned to group

2 = Not Assigned to group

PRESS [ Next Item ] to assign another extension

CALLING GROUP EXTENSIONS P+ > R1.0(1 Grp < R2.0) (p. 5-31)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-53)

DlAL #502

DIAL a group number (1–4)

DIAL an extension number (10-33 P+, 10–57 PII)

DIAL 1 = Assigned to group

2 = Not Assigned to group

PRESS [ Next Item ] to assign another extension

NIGHT SERVICE BUTTON

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-105)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-140)

DIAL #503

 

DIAL 1 = Assigned

2 = Not Assigned

3 = Select button then

NIGHT SERVICE GROUP EXTENSIONS

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-107)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-142)

DIAL #504

DIAL an extension number (10-33 P+, 10–57 PII)

DIAL 1 = Assigned to group (P+ R 1.0 only)

2 = Not Assigned to group

PRESS [ Next Item ] to assign another extension

HUNT

GROUP

EXTENSIONS

 

P+ > R3.1

 

(p. 5-77)

 

PII > R1.0 (Grp 7 > R3.0) (p. 5-109)

 

DIAL #505

 

 

 

DIAL

a group number (1-6, 7 for VMS)

 

DIAL

an extension number (10-33

 

 

P+, 10–57 PII)

 

DIAL 1 = Assigned to group

 

 

2 = Not Assigned to group

 

PRESS [ Next Item ] to assign another

 

 

extension

 

 

 

 

 

 

VMS HUNT DELAY

P+ >

R3.1

 

(p. 5-154)

PII >

R3.0

 

(p. 5-198)

DIAL #506

 

 

 

DIAL

1 = Immediate

 

2 = Delayed

 

 

 

 

 

FAX MACHINE EXTENSIONS

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-57)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-89)

DIAL #601

DIAL an extension number (10-33 P+, 10–57 PII)

DIAL 1 = Assigned

2 = Not Assigned

PRESS [ Next Item ] to identify another extension

MUSIC ON HOLD

 

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-103)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-138)

DIAL #602

 

DIAL 1 = Active

 

2 = Not Active

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOTLINE

 

P+ > R1.0

(p. 5-75)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-107)

DIAL #603

 

DIAL the hotline extension number (not ext. 10, 16, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46, or 52)

DIAL the alerted extension number (not the hotline) or [7 ] [ 0 ] to paging system (P+ > R3.1)

To remove the hotline and alert:

PRESS [ Remove ]

DOORPHONE ALERT EXTENSIONS

P+ >

R1.0

(p. 5-48)

PII >

R1.0

(p. 5-80)

DIAL #606

DIAL an extension number (except a doorphone extension)

DIAL 1 = Not an alert

2 = Doorphone 1 alert

3 = Doorphone 2 alert

4 = Doorphones 1 and 2

PRESS [ Next Item ] to identify another extension (PII > R3.0 = 48, P+ > R3.0 = 24, all previous releases = 5 alert extensions per doorphone)

AA EXTENSIONS

 

P+ >

R2.0

(p. 5-3)

PII >

R1.0

(p. 5-3)

DIAL #607

DIAL an extension number (10-33 P+, 10–57 PII)

DIAL 1 = Assigned

2 = Not Assigned

PRESS [ Next Item ] to assign another extension

SMDR RECORD TYPE

 

P+ > R3.0

(p. 5-128)

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-170)

DIAL #608

 

press a programmable button (to assign Night Service to that button)

If you use option 3 after a Night Service button has been assigned, the Night Service button moves from the o/d button to the new button you select (P+ > R3.0).

VMS HUNT SCHEDULE

 

 

P+ >

R3.1

(p.

5-155)

PII >

R3.0

(p.

5-199)

DIAL #507

DIAL 1 = Always

2 = Day Only

3 = Night Only

DOORPHONE 1 EXTENSION

P+

(p. 5-49)

PII

(p. 5-81)

DIAL #604

DIAL an extension number (P+/PII: 12–15, 18–21, 24–27, 30–33, PII only: 36-39, 42-45, 48-51, or 54-57)

To remove the doorphone extension:

PRESS [ Remove ]

DORRPHONE 2 EXTENSION

P+ >

R1.0

(p. 5-49)

PII >

R1.0

(p. 5-81)

DIAL #605

DIAL an extension number (P+/PII: 12–15, 18–21, 24–27, 30–33, PII only: 36-39, 42-45, 48-51, or 54-57)

DIAL 1 = All calls

 

 

 

2 = Outgoing calls only

 

 

 

SMDR TOP OF PAGE

 

 

P+ > R3.0

(p. 5-129)

 

PII > R1.0

(p. 5-172)

 

DIAL #609

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMDR OUTPUT FORMAT

P+ > R4.1

(p. 5-127)

PII > R4.1

(p. 5-169)

DIAL #610

 

 

DIAL

1 = 15 digits

 

 

 

2 = 24 digits

 

 

 

 

 

 

SMDR TALK TIME

 

 

PII >

R4.1

(p. 5-171)

DIAL #611

 

 

DIAL

1 = Active

 

 

To remove the doorphone extension:

PRESS [ Remove ]

= Factory setting

=Button with lights required

=Indicates release when feature was first added to system e.g. > R3.0

2 = Not Active

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AT&T MG9150J manual Groups Auxiliary Equipment

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