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Note You cannot duplicate DID numbers.

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if you would like to change DID numbers for a range of ports, press F5. A Change dialog box displays similar to the one shown above.

Type the Starting DID Number you wish to assign and press Enter. A pop-up screen asks you to confirm the change. The DID numbers for the range of ports you specified are changed if you enter Yes.

6.Highlight the Telephone LCD User Name field. Enter the name of the user assigned this physical port

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if you prefer, you may use DNs/intercom numbers in this field rather than names. To insert DNs/intercom numbers into this field for all ports, press F5.

7.Highlight the VM MW ID Code field. This field enables you to assign a voice mail call pick-up ID code (enabling users to pick-up their voice mail messages)

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you may set a starting default ID prefix for all ports by pressing F5. A Change dialog box displays. Type the voice mail ID prefix number (example: 92) you wish to begin the sequence and press Enter. A confirmation message displays: All Ports Will Be

Reset To Default Values. Go Ahead?

Press Enter to assign the VM MW ID code. The prefix is added to each mailbox (DN/ Intercom) number. If you change your mind, and wish to cancel the operation, highlight No and press Enter.

8.Press F9 to save and upload your changes to the Strata DK, or F10 to save the data to the customer database file.

Printing Port/Station Information (F3)

To print port and station information

1.Press F3. The Select Printout screen displays (shown right).

2.Highlight the desired report and press Enter. The Printer Selection screen displays (shown right).

Note The current port is the port that is highlighted on the System/Station Administration screen.

3. Press Enter to print the selected information.

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Toshiba DK Backup, DK Admin manual Printing Port/Station Information F3, Reset To Default Values. Go Ahead?