
3.3 PT Programming
Entering System Programming Mode
System programming enables the extension user to set the time, call destination and all sorts of system conditions within the limits of available programming. The administrator or manager can also set up desired parameters for user programming. It is necessary to enter the relevant password to start programming. Programming has two levels: Administrator Level and User Level.
Administrator Level:
All system programming available for PT programming is accessible.
# | System Password for Administrator | |
Programming No. | ||
PROGRAM/ |
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3 digits | ||
PAUSE | ||
= 1234 |
User Level:
Permitted system programming is accessible. Each access to system programming can be controlled.
| System Password for User |
PROGRAM/ | |
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PAUSE | = 1234 |
Note
means default value throughout this manual.
Programming Structure
Programming No.
3 digits
Programming | Programming Group Title | Description | |
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[0XX] | Basic Programming | Frequently used programming steps. | |
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[1XX] | System Programming | Global system parameters. | |
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[2XX] | Time Programming | Flexible system timers. | |
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[3XX] | TRS/Barring/ARS | TRS/Barring and Automatic Route | |
Programming | Selection (ARS). | ||
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[4XX] | Trunk Programming | Setting of trunk, trunk group, or BRI line | |
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[5XX] | COS Programming | Class of Service parameters. | |
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[6XX] | Extension Programming | Assignment of the extension features | |
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[7XX] | Resource/Interface | Assignment of the various interfaces on | |
Programming | the PBX. | ||
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[8XX] | SMDR & Maintenance | Setting of SMDR and maintenance | |
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[9XX] | Card Programming | The programming used to refer to or delete | |
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