Feature Reference

Restore Programming (#125)

Description

This System Programming procedure enables you to reinstate your system and telephone programming (except the System Day, System Date, and System Time) to the settings saved on a PC Card at the last system backup (manual or automatic). This procedure is useful if your system settings become corrupted, if you make changes and decide you would rather use the former settings, or if you replace your processor module and want to retain the system settings you had on the previous processor module. A successful restore takes about five seconds.

NOTE:

When a restore completes successfully, the Restore Complete message displays for two seconds at idle extension 10 or 11, and then a System Reset—Programming Saved (#728) occurs, disconnecting any calls in progress. It is recommended that you warn users before beginning a restore, or do the restore during non-business hours.

Related Features

Backup Programming—Automatic (#123 ) automatically saves your programmed settings at regular intervals.

Backup Programming—Manual (#124) is a manual procedure that you

 

can perform at any time to back up your system and telephone

 

programming settings.

System Reset—Programming Saved (#728) automatically occurs

 

following a successful restore. The reset disconnects any calls in progress.

Considerations

If the restore is not successful, the display shows Restore Failed for two seconds. All calls that were in progress are disconnected and all of the system and telephone programming settings revert to the default settings.

The PC Card in the PC Card slot must be a PARTNER Backup/Restore PC Card, which can be purchased from Lucent Technologies.

Valid Entries

1 = MAN. mmddyy (where mmddyy = the month, day, and year) 2 = AUTO. mmddyy

Programming

(See Figure 2-2on page 2-19for the location of special programming buttons such as sand eon system phones.)

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