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PROGRAMMING SECTION |
1. INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
1.1 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW
The system arrives from the factory with default data entered. Connect it to trunks, stations, and power, turn the system on and it is fully operational. The only thing left to do is customize the data to fit the customer's needs. This is called programming the system.
MMC stands for Man Machine Code, and each program is assigned a different two digit code. MMCs are used to view, create, or change customer data. Programming is simply deciding what needs to be done and knowing which MMC is used to do it.
System programming may be done from any
1.2 PROGRAMMING LEVELS
There are three levels of programming: SYSTEM, CUSTOMER and STATION. System and Customer levels are under passcode protection while station programming does not require a passcode.
To prevent conflicting data from being entered, only one person at a time can enter programming with the technician or customer passcode. While programming is in progress, normal system operation is not affected.
SYSTEM LEVEL
This level is entered via MMC 20 and requires the Technician Level passcode. It allows access to all system, station, and maintenance programs.
CUSTOMER LEVEL
This level is entered via MMC 20 and requires the Customer passcode. It allows access to station and system programs assigned by the Technician Level in MMC 90. When using the customer passcode to access station programs, data for all stations can be viewed or changed.
STATION LEVEL
All keysets can access station programs 10 through 17 without using a passcode. Each user can only change data for his/her own keyset.
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