System & Station

Program 30 – Station Class of Service

Action (press buttons + LED buttons)

LCD Response

 

 

6.LED buttons 01~20

LED buttons 01~20 activate features for each station port or port range. Make the following selections by turning the appropriate button LED On or Off for each item (01~20) for each port, as marked on the system record sheet:

LED 01: Speakerphone Enabled

LED 02: Microphone Key Lock Enabled

LED 03: Microphone On at Start of Call

LED 04: Not Used

LED 05: Speed Dial Allowed

LED 06: Automatic Busy Redial Access Enabled

LED 07: Automatic Off-hook Call Announce

LED 08: Forced Account Code Enabled

LED 09: Toll Restriction Override Code Revision Authority

LED 10: DISA Security Code Change Allowed

LED 11: Dial Pulse (DTMF Off) for Standard Telephone

LED 14: Account Codes Verified

LED 15: Verified Account Code Revision Authority

LED 16: Traveling Class of Service Code Revision Authority

LED 17: Do Not Disturb Override Allowed

LED 18: Executive Override Allowed

LED 19: Privacy Override Allowed

LED 20: Not Used

If programming a port range, the LED indications are as follows:

LED-On, all ports in range are enabled for that item.

LED-Off, all ports in range are disabled for that item.

LED-FLASHING, some ports in range are enabled and some ports are disabled.

7.

+ROG

30

Select

 

 

Secure data in system programming.

Data Programmed

 

 

 

 

 

 

8.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿

30

Select =

 

 

Prepare system for another selection (go back to Step 5), or exit

 

 

 

 

Program 30 (continue with Step 9).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9.

￿￿￿+ROG

30

Select = ##

 

 

Secure Program 30 data in system memory.

Data Programmed

 

 

 

 

 

10.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿

Program =

 

 

Exit Program 30. Enter another program number or exit programming

 

 

 

 

mode (go to Step 11). Speaker beeps to indicate it is exiting Program

 

 

 

 

33.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11.

￿￿￿+ROG

 

 

No. N-N

 

Exit programming mode.

Jan 20 Sun

06:58

1. N-N = Programming telephone [PDN]

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