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What you’ll need to do programming

Programming is performed using a telephone that can show two lines of information on the display. Examples of telephones with two-line displays are shown on page 17.

You need a programming overlay to show which buttons to press when you are doing programming. See ‘‘The programming overlay’’ on page 21.

When you use a telephone for programming, it is taken out of service. This means it is unable to receive or make calls, and the call forward features do not work. Do not use the main reception telephone for programming because you may lose incoming calls.

Using Buttons

The two-line telephone you use for everyday calling is used for changes and maintenance. Examples of telephones with two-line displays are shown in the illustration below.

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Compact ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide

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