user manual

ND-20292
CHAPTER 3
APRIL, 1990
KFY FUNCTlQhl (OFF I INFI
PKR - ON/OFF Line
EL
# - Enters ROW number
F/W
(Forward) - Increments key assignment
,CLEAR
- Clears previous assirmment
ENTER
- Enters key assignment
B/W
(Backward) - Decrements kev assianment
GUIDE TO FEATURE PROGRAMMING
MEMORY BLOCK BEING MEMORY BLOCK THAT MEMORY BLOCK THAT MAY
PROGRAMMED MUST BE PROGRAMMED HAVE TO BE PROGRAMMED
1Cl
2ClO
lC3
3A2,3A4
lC4
All CPU levels. (See Step 6.)
NOTES
1. Once the device number is entered, the
program automatically moves to row
1,
button
1
of the selected DSS/BLF which is shown by
the LED of Ll - L5 of the programming station.
2. Depressing L16 (line key 16) toggles the
programming between feature assignment and
station assignment. When in feature
assignment mode, assignments are made from
right to left, starting with row 6 button 5.
3. FEATURE # FEATURE
2 Paging
3 Message Wait
4 Transfer
5 Attendant
Override
6
Night Transfer
These features are assigned to row 6, button 5
from right to left in any order,but must be
assigned without skipping a button.
4. The following is a list of codes which can be
used when assigning paging:
I
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05 All internal call
06 Internal zone
1
07 Internal zone 2
08 Internal zone 3
09 All internal zones
10
External zone 1
11 External zone 2
12 External zone 3
13
All external zones
5. A station or feature should not be assigned to
more than one DSS/BLF button per console.
GENERAL INFORMATION - DSS/BLF BUTTON ASSIGNMENT
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(Feature and Station Appearance)
i This area of the memory block is used to designate appearances on the DSS/BLF. Each position on the i
f DSS/BLF can have the appearance of either an extension or a feature. Extension number assignments appear f
i on the DSS/BLF from the upper left to the lower right key, while feature assignments appear from the lower i
i right (Row 6, Button 5) to the upper left key.
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