
Changing Settings after Installation
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■Disallowed List Assignments (#405) to assign one or more Disallowed 
Phone Number Lists to the extension. Use Disallowed Phone Number 
Lists (#404) to create the lists of outside numbers that extensions 
cannot 
dial. 
■Allowed List Assignments (#408) to assign one or more Allowed Phone 
Number Lists to the extension. Use Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407) 
to create the lists of outside numbers that otherwise-restricted extensions  
can 
dial.
■Pickup Group Extensions (#501), Calling Group Extensions (#502), 
Night Service Group Extensions (#504), and Hunt Group Extensions 
(#505) to place the extension in any of these groups. See ‘‘S etting U p 
Groups of Extensions’’ for more information. 
■Fax Machine Extensions (#601), Doorphone Extension (#604 and 
#605), Doorphone Alert Extensions (#606), AA Extensions (#607), 
External Hotline (#311), or Hotline (#603) to identify the extension as one 
of these equipment types. 
‘‘Setting Up Auxiliary Equipment’’ provides an overview of the procedures 
you use for setting up devices such as voice messaging systems an d call 
reporting devices. Also, Chapter 4 provides detailed information and 
example applications for auxiliary equipment. 
Copy Settings 
The recommended way to set up your system is to program one extension for  
each type of phone in the system, then use Copy Settings (#399) to program 
other phones of the same type. For example, you can program one 
PARTNER-18D phone and then copy its settings to any other extensions that have 
PARTNER-18D or PARTNER-18 phones. See ‘‘Copy Settings (#399)’’ for a list of 
the programmed settings that are copied. 
Changing Settings after Installation 
As your business grows or changes, you will probably need to ch ange the way 
your system was originally programmed. This section provides  some examples 
and lists the procedures you would use to change settings after installati on. For 
specific details on a procedure, refer to the procedure name in Chapter 5. 
If you are upgrading to PARTNER ACS Release 1.1 or 2.0 or later from an earlier 
release using the PC Card upgrade, all of your system programming set tings will 
be converted to work with the new release. However, you may want to consider 
some additional programming for the features that are new in Release 2.0 o r 
Release 3.0.