Appendix A. CPC-EX 2.3 Feature Update

Section 530-ISDN Ref.

Notes

You must enter programming using the private password to view the private password address. The private password address will not appear and is not accessible if programming is entered using the system or remote password.

If the system or remote password is set to the same value as the private password, then the private password address will not be accessible. You must first change the system or remote password to another value and then log in again using the private password to have access to the private password address.

If you are at an attendant key telephone when entering programming, you must first enter #98 followed by the 4-digit private password before entering programming (see below). Otherwise, the private password is not accessible.

Operation

To access the system using the private password at any display key telephone (including an attendant telephone):

1.Go off-hook or press ON/OFF key.

2.Dial #98 followed by the 4-digit private password.

3.Press PROG followed by ##.

4.To exit system programming, hang up or press the ON/OFF key.

Terminal Programming Through a Direct Connection

When programming from a terminal connected to the RS-232C (SMDR) port, perform the following steps:

1.Make certain the cables are configured and connected as outlined in Section 300.

2.Make certain the DBS is in the SMDR mode by entering the following code from the attendant port:

ON/OFF #93

3.Enter your terminal communications program and make sure your PC's data communications settings match those of the DBS.

4.From your terminal communications program, type the following command:

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