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Administrator Procedures

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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

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System Programming

System Programming

You can use your Administrator phone to program the following system-wide information:

Define Do-Not-Disturb (DND) messages: The messages for the Do-Not-Disturb fea-
ture can be reprogrammed through an Administrator’s phone. Administrators can delete
or change messages 01–20 to any value up to 16 characters. For feature description and
DND message details, refer to “Do-Not-Disturb” on

page 235

. When the system has a

programmed Primary and Secondary Language, the system has default DND messages
in both languages. Available languages are American English, British English, Spanish,
and Japanese. The current language of the programming phone determines which list is
programmed. For a description of the Change Language feature, refer to “Multilingual
Capability” on

page 172

. The Secondary Language translation has the same meaning as

the Primary Language message. The following table lists the default DND messages.

When two languages are enabled and DND messages are changed, the programmer
should attempt to keep the meanings for the messages in both lists the same. That is, if
the Primary Language message 02 is changed to “PAGE ME,” a similar message should
be programmed for the Secondary Language message 02.

Select an Administrator Database Programming password: Entry to the Database
Programming feature at the Administrator phones can be protected using a password. A
password would prevent unauthorized users from altering the system database.

Define reminder messages: System reminder messages can be changed using an
Administrator’s phone. For a feature description and operating instructions, refer to
“Reminder Messages” on

page 244

. The messages can have up to 16 characters each.

When Primary and Secondary Languages are enabled, the system has default reminder
messages in both languages. The current language of the programming phone deter-
mines which list is programmed. For a description of the Change Language feature,
refer to “Secondary Language Selection” on

page 172

. Each Secondary Language trans-

lation has the same meaning as the Primary Language message.

When two languages are enabled and reminder messages are changed, the programmer
should attempt to keep the meanings for the messages in both lists the same. That is, if
the Primary Language message 02 is changed to “GO TO AIRPORT,” a similar mes-
sage should be programmed for the Secondary Language message 02.

Program new extension numbers for endpoints: The extension number for any end-
point can be changed by an Administrator. The new extension number cannot conflict
with an existing number.

Table 6:

Default DND Messages

01 DO-NOT-DISTURB

11 OUT OF TOWN 'TIL

02 LEAVE A MESSAGE

12 OUT OF OFFICE

03 IN MEETING UNTIL

13 OUT UNTIL

04 IN MEETING

14 WITH A CLIENT

05 ON VACATION 'TIL

15 WITH A GUEST

06 ON VACATION

16 UNAVAILABLE

07 CALL ME AT

17 IN CONFERENCE

08 AT THE DOCTOR

18 AWAY FROM DESK

09 ON A TRIP

19 GONE HOME

10 ON BREAK

20 OUT TO LUNCH

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