■Form B1: System Extensions. Contains basic information about each extension. This includes the type of phone or auxiliary equipment at the extension, and the name of the user or a description of how the extension is used.
■Form B2: Customized Extension Settings. Contains feature settings, such as Automatic VMS Cover and Automatic Extension Privacy, and group assignments for each extension.
■Form C: Button Assignments. Specifies which features are programmed on buttons for each extension. This includes VMS Cover, Do Not Disturb, Voice Mailbox Transfer, and Voice Mail Messages buttons.
Using PARTNER ACS System Programming
System Programming requires a system display phone at extension 10 or extension 11, with a programming overlay placed over the phone’s dialpad. System Programming procedures are identified by # and a
You can program the system in one of two ways:
■Direct Method. You access a programming procedure directly by dialing the code for that procedure. This method works best when you are using only a few procedures during the programming session, and you know the codes. For example, press #101 to change the system date.
■Cycle Method. You cycle through a sequence of procedures in numerical order by pressing Nor P. You should use this method when programming the communications system for the first time, or when you are changing a series of related settings. However, procedures #399, #609, and #728 cannot be changed by this method.
NOTE:
You can talk on the telephone while you program. This is useful if you need to call for support while programming. However, you must place the call before you enter programming mode, and you must use the handset (not the speakerphone) to talk.
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