During System Programming, the normal functions of several buttons on the display phone at extension 10 or 11 change. For example, the left [ Intercom ] button becomes [ System Program ] and the right [ Intercom ] button becomes

[ Central Tel Program ]. The Programming Overlay identifies these buttons.

You use the following special buttons while programming:

[ Next Procedure ] and [ Prev Procedure ] cycle forward and backward through the programming procedures. You can use these buttons to select a procedure.

[ Next Item ] and [ Prev Item ] cycle forward and backward through a procedure’s parameters. A parameter is typically an outside line, a pool, an extension, or a telephone list entry.

[ Next Data ] and [ Prev Data ] cycle forward and backward through the valid entries. These buttons work only for fixed data, such as a line or extension number. They do not work for variable data such as date, time, password, telephone numbers, or doorphone assignments.

[ Remove ] returns the current setting to the factory setting. When using Line Assignment (#301), removes lines from an extension; when using Pool Extension Assignment (#314), removes pools from an extension.

[ Enter ] ends an entry of variable length, such as a telephone number in an Allowed Phone Number List.

[ System Program ] starts the System Programming process.

[ Central Tel Program ] starts the Centralized Telephone Programming process (to customize individual telephones centrally from extension 10 or 11).

[ Feature ] when followed [ 0 ] [ 0 ], enters or exits programming mode.

[ Wild ] enters a “wildcard” (a character that matches any digit dialed) in telephone numbers in Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407), Disallowed Phone Number Lists (#404), and the Forced Account Code List (#409).

Button Locations

When programming from a PARTNER-model phone at extension 10 or 11, keep in mind that the button you press at the programming extension may be in a different location on the phone to which the programming applies. Figure 2-4on page 2-17 shows the relative location of buttons on each PARTNER-model phone. For example, the button labeled E on the PARTNER-34D phone in Figure 2-4is in the bottom row. The equivalent button on the PARTNER-18D phone is in the leftmost position of the second row from the bottom.

If your system has a mix of PARTNER- and MLS-model phones, refer to Appendix E for information about programming from a PARTNER-model phone to an MLS-model phone or from an MLS-model phone to a PARTNER-model phone.

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