Installation manual

IVX 20 Function 1: System parameters
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Function 1: System parameters
Function 11: Initialize
This function will do one of the following:
Reset Erases all programmed configuration data but does not delete custom recordings made
by the Installer or customer. After performing a reset, the system will match any previous custom
recordings to the new configuration data.
Initialize Returns all components and software to their initial state. Initialization will erase all
data and custom recordings.
Important: Always initialize the system before initial programming for a new installation.
Important: The command to reset or initialize must be confirmed by entering the Installer pass-
word when prompted.
System reset or initialization will take up to two minutes to complete. When completed, the
phone’s display will return to the idle state. You must then re-access Programming Mode by follow-
ing the steps described earlier (see page C.4).
Functions 12 and 13: Installer and Administrator passwords
These functions will display the existing password and prompt for input of a new password. The
passwords can be 2–8 digits long, followed by #. The Installer can change either the Installer or
Administrator Password. Only those functions listed in the Administrator’s Manual can be pro-
grammed via the Administrator Password. The default passwords are:
Installer Password (Function 12) = 7 8 9
Administrator Password (Function 13) = 4 5 6
Note: Be sure to write down the new passwords, store them in a safe place and give the new Ad-
ministrator’s Password to the Administrator.
Note: You can use either the Installer or Administrator password to access a user’s station pro-
gramming. At the station, when prompted for the user’s password, enter either the Installer
or Administrator password, then follow normal user programming procedures.
Function 14: Set time/date
1.
Enter a new time in a twelve-hour format. You do not need a leading zero for the time.
Example: Enter 1 2 3 3 for 12:33, or 3 1 5 for 3:15.
2.
Select
AM
or
PM
by pressing a scroll key (either or ).
3.
Enter a new date in an eight-digit format, including leading zeroes as necessary.
Example: Enter 0 7 0 4 2 0 0 0 for July 4, 2000.
4.
Press # to finish the entry.
Note: A built-in battery maintains the correct time and date, even in the event of a power loss.