
2.3 System Data Control
2.3.3Quick Setup
Description
It is possible to set up the basic PBX parameters using a personal computer (PC). When a PC accesses the PBX for the first time with the Installer Level Programmer Code ( 2.3.1 PC Programming), Quick Setup display will appear automatically. The following items can be programmed as desired:
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Date & Time | Year/Month/ | The date and time set on the PC will be used. | ||
Set | Date/Hour/ |
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System | Enter the system password for installer. | |||
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Operator & | Extension | Assign the PBX operator to all time modes (day/lunch/ | ||
Manager | Number | break/night) ( | 2.2.5 Operator Features). The | |
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Flexible | 1. Pattern 1 | If "Pattern 1 (with | )" is selected, " " must prefix all | |
Numbering | (with ) | feature numbers (except access numbers) when an | ||
Type | 2. Pattern 2 | extension user wants to use a feature. | ||
| (without ) | [Example] Call Pickup feature number | ||
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| Pattern 1 (with | ): | 41 |
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| Pattern 2 (without | ): 41 | |
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| For default of the flexible numbers, refer to the [Flexible | ||
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| Numbering Table (available while a dial tone is heard)] | ||
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| ( 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering). | ||
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Operator/ | 1. 0/9 | The feature numbers for Operator Call and Idle Line | ||
Local Access | 2. 9/0 | Access can be selected. They will be "0" or "9". | ||
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Remote | Remote | Enter the complete telephone number of the PBX | ||
Maintenance | Maintenance Dial | (including the country code). When necessary, this | ||
Number | Number | number will be used to access the PBX from a remote | ||
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| location for maintenance purposes. | ||
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