Initialization & Test

Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM

Program 92-9 does not affect Call Forward External or Fixed Call Forward settings.

You must power the system Off then back On to clear telephone LCD Call Forward Displays and Call Forward button LEDs. Call Forward memory is cleared when you run Program 92-9, even if system power is not cycled.

Program 92 Example

 

Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)

LCD Response

 

 

 

 

1.

Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone. (See “Step

 

No. N-N1

 

1: Check Minimum Hardware Requirements” on Page 1-14.)

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2.

￿￿￿￿￿

Program Mode

 

 

Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.) System beeps

 

 

 

after 6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿ is pressed to indicate program number may

 

 

 

be entered.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿￿￿￿￿+ROG

Program = 92

 

 

Access Program 92.

 

Data Store

 

 

 

 

4.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿

92 Select =

 

 

Prepare the system for selection of programs to initialize. For new

 

 

 

system installation perform all 1~4.

 

 

5. Select one of the following.

92

Select = 1

￿ + LED Buttons 01 & 03

Each Dial Clr

Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID codes, and LCD memos

 

 

assigned to station speed dial numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

or...

92

Select = 2

￿￿+ LED Buttons 01 & 04

Common Dial Clr

Clears System Speed Dial and LCD memos assigned to system

 

 

speed dial numbers.

 

 

 

 

 

or...

92

Select = 3

￿ + LED Buttons 02 & 03

Msg Clr

Clears Character Message Memory (station and system) and user

 

 

name display.

 

 

 

 

 

or...

92

Select = 4

￿ + LED Buttons 02 & 04

Tmr Reminder Clr

Clears timed reminders.

 

 

 

 

 

or...

92

Select = 5

￿ + LED Buttons 01 & 05

DKT VR Initial

Presets the Ring, Speaker, Mute Ring, and Intercom Tone, BGM,

 

 

volume levels of all digital telephones to approximately mid-range.

 

 

 

 

 

or...

92

Select = 9

￿ + LED Buttons 03 & 04

Back Up RAM Clr

Clears Call Forward and Message Waiting (R3) Memory except Fixed

 

 

Call Forward Memory.

 

 

 

 

 

6. +ROG

92

Select = (1~0)

LEDs lit in Step 5 turn off to secure data in system programming.

 

Data Programmed

Repeat Steps 4~6 until Step is completed.

 

 

1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN].

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