Programming instructions
6.9.12
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Ring Frequency
Description:
The system will allow you to set a ring frequency of 25 Hz for international applications or set a
ring frequency of 21 Hz for domestic applications. Choose a setting that matches the ring
frequency of the installed ring generator.
Programming:
1.
Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2.
From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3.
From system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
4.
Select IST ring frequency from the system parameters and press ENTER.
5.
Press SPACE bar to toggle between choices of 21 Hz and 25 Hz.
6. When finished, press ENTER.
7.
Press ESCAPE twice to end.
6.9.13
Operator Station
Description:
You can designate the station that you want to ring when system users dial the operator. Usually
this station is an attendant position station; however, the operator station can be any station in
the system. In other words, the operator station does not have to be an attendant position station
(Section 7.2.30) if you do not want it to be one.
You can change the code that users dial to call the operator. You can change this code from a
default of 0 to the dialing code of your choice.
Programming:
To designate the operator station, use the following procedure:
1. Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2. From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3. From the system menu, select system parameters and press ENTER.
4. From the system parameters menu, select feature and press ENTER.
5. Type personal intercom number for station and press ENTER.
6. Press ESCAPE twice.
7. Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER to end.
To change the operator dialing code, use the following procedure:
1.
Press CONTROL T for main menu.
2.
From main menu, select system and press ENTER.
3.
From system menu, select feature renumbering and press ENTER.
4.
From feature renumbering menu, select user feature menu and press ENTER
5.
From user feature menu, type item number for operator access and press ENTER.
6.
Press SPACE BAR to clear current code and type new code
(type up to four digits-nnnn) and press ENTER.
NOTE: The number block 5040-5999 is unassigned at default. Use it for code renumbering.
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If a number conflict exists between the new code that you need
to
assign and one that
is currently in use,
the
system will prompt you
to
remove
the
conflict. Before
responding
to
this prompt with a y (yes), be sure that doing so will not disturb other
programmed features. If is possible
to
enter a situation where you must make several
renumbering changes
to
completely resolve a number conflict.
7.
When finished, press ESCAPE twice.
8.
Type y to accept changes, n to reject them, or r to resume editing and press ENTER.
9. Press ESCAPE to end.
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