Introduction, About user programming, Introduction about user programming – Panasonic 524X07801B User Manual

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DBS 576 (USA), Revised 6/11/98

576-13-700

Chapter 4. User Maintenance

Section 700 - Operation

Introduction

User Maintenance provides several items that can be adjusted by the end user of the telephone system.
The telephone system dealer is not required to make these changes. These items include settings for:

Date and Time - including date, time, and day of week

Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Assignment - including PSD number and name

System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment - including SSD number and name

Extension name

Verified Account code

Call Forward ID code

Message Key ID code

Walking TRS Code

TRF of CFID

CID Logging Ext

System mode. You can set the System to handle incoming calls, outbound call routing, and
built-in voice mail call messages differently depending upon whether the system is in Day
mode, Day 2 mode, or Night mode. With User Maintenance, you can program the System for
mode schedule, mode schedule for special day, mode schedule for exception days, and day of
the month patterns.

About User Programming

User Maintenance requires a Digital Display Key Telephone assigned to a Class of Service (COS)
that allows User Maintenance.

The procedures in the following sections describe the basic steps used for modifying parameters.
However, there are many alternative ways to view and modify the parameters using special keys and
procedures. Some of the more advanced keys include:

REDIAL

(At menu level) clears an entry
(At data entry) retrieves the last entry setting

FLASH

(At menu level) ignored
(At data entry) clears setting

ON/OFF

Begins programming log-in or exits programming

HOLD

(At menu level) moves toward data entry level within the same address
(At data entry) saves the displayed setting and moves to the next setting

PROG

Moves to the main menu

CONF

Moves to the first data setting

AUTO

Backs out of the address menu levels

Menu Ignored
PREV

(At menu level) moves to the previous screen
(At data entry) ignored

NEXT

(At menu level) moves to the next screen
(At data entry) ignored

VOLUME (

)

Scrolls through the same address level (ascending)

VOLUME (

)

Scrolls through the same address level (descending)

FF1

Moves to Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Assignment menu

FF2

Moves to System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment menu

FF3

Moves to Extension Name menu

FF4

Moves to Verified ID Code menu

FF5

Moves to Call Forward ID Code menu

FF6

Moves to Message Key ID Code menu

FF7

Moves to System Mode menu

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