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Using Telephone Programming

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Using Centralized Telephone Programming

Use Centralized Telephone Programming to program features or store telephone
numbers for individual extensions from extension 10 or 11.

All features that can be programmed at an extension can also be programmed
using Centralized Telephone Programming. Most features also can be
programmed on a system phone at the user’s extension. Keep in mind the
following exceptions:

Automatic Line Selection, Line Ringing, and Call Screening (F25)
always must be programmed using Centralized Telephone Programming.

If a user has a standard phone, all features for the extension must be
programmed by using Centralized Telephone Programming.

If a user has a non-display system phone, Extension Name Display for
the extension can be programmed only by using Centralized Telephone
Programming. As a matter of convenience, users may want to program all
features for these phones using Centralized Telephone Programming.

Figure 2-6.

Example of PARTNER-18D Phone as a Key Extension

Figure 2-7.

Example of PARTNER-6 Phone as a Pooled Extension

Any unused
line button is
programmable

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Ext.

Message

PARTNER-18D phone

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Message

Ext.

PARTNER-6 phone

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